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Enables natural language interaction with the XMPie uStore BackOffice REST API, providing tools to list, search, describe, and execute API endpoints with server

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Enables natural language interaction with the XMPie uStore BackOffice REST API, providing tools to list, search, describe, and execute API endpoints with server-side authentication, read-only by default.

README

An MCP server for the XMPie uStore BackOffice REST API at https://produproduce.mysite.com/ustorebackofficerestapi.

Status: working, verified end to end against the live API. The spec loads (52 paths / 63 operations across 15 tag groups), login succeeds, and ustore_call_endpoint GET /v1/admin/stores returns HTTP 200. The read-only guard correctly refuses DELETE.

Design

The server does not hardcode endpoints. On first use it fetches the API's own OpenAPI 3.0 document and exposes five tools over it:

Tool Purpose
ustore_list_tags Controller groups + operation counts — the orientation call
ustore_list_endpoints Search/filter operations by tag, method, or text
ustore_describe_endpoint Full contract: params, request body, response shape
ustore_call_endpoint Execute a request; auth handled server-side
ustore_server_info Diagnostics: base URL, spec source, auth mode, write policy

This is the same shape as the MSSQL MCP servers (list_databaseslist_tablesdescribe_tablequery), and it keeps the tool count low regardless of how many endpoints the API exposes. It also survives uStore upgrades — new endpoints appear automatically on the next spec refresh.

Writes are disabled by default. Non-GET methods are refused until USTORE_ALLOW_WRITES=true is set on the server process.

Setup

Must run on a host with internal network access to produproduce.

cd /opt/mcp/ustore-backoffice-mcp
npm install
cp .env.example .env
$EDITOR .env          # credentials — the base URL and spec URL are preset
npm run probe         # optional: re-confirm the spec URL and auth handshake

The auth handshake is confirmed against the live API and is already the default:

POST {base}/v1/admin/auth/login   {"email": "...", "password": "..."}
  -> 200 {"Token": "..."}

Authorization: uStoreBackoffice <token>     # on every subsequent request

Note the login body uses email, not username, and the token field is capital-Token. The scheme is literally uStoreBackoffice — the API rejects any other prefix with {"Errors":[{"Message":"Invalid security token."}]}.

The spec URL is likewise confirmed and preset:

USTORE_SPEC_URL=https://produproduce.mysite.com/ustorebackofficerestapi/ustore-oas3

It must be set explicitly — this deployment serves OAS3 at /ustore-oas3, and the paths loadSpec() would otherwise probe all return 404.

Then:

npm run http          # or: npm run stdio

Verify:

$ curl -s localhost:8931/healthz
{"ok":true,"target":"https://produproduce.mysite.com/ustorebackofficerestapi"}

/healthz only proves the process is up. To confirm the API leg works, call ustore_server_info from a client — it reports the resolved auth scheme and the operation count, and it fails loudly if login is broken.

Deployment

pm2

pm2 start index.js --name ustore-mcp --node-args="--enable-source-maps"
pm2 save

systemd

[Unit]
Description=uStore BackOffice MCP server
After=network-online.target

[Service]
Type=simple
User=tc
WorkingDirectory=/opt/mcp/ustore-backoffice-mcp
EnvironmentFile=/opt/mcp/ustore-backoffice-mcp/.env
ExecStart=/usr/bin/node index.js
Restart=on-failure
RestartSec=5

[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target

Keep .env at chmod 600 — it holds a uStore BackOffice credential, which is an administrative one.

HAProxy

SSE needs buffering off and a long server timeout, or sessions get cut:

backend be_mcp_ustore
    mode http
    option http-server-close
    timeout server 3600s
    timeout tunnel 3600s
    http-request set-header X-Accel-Buffering no
    server ustore1 127.0.0.1:8931 check

Both transports are served: POST /mcp (Streamable HTTP, current spec) and GET /sse + POST /messages (legacy SSE, matching the existing stack). Set MCP_BEARER_TOKEN if you want the server itself to check a shared secret rather than relying on HAProxy ACLs alone.

Client config

Local stdio (Claude Desktop on the same box):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "ustore-backoffice": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["/opt/mcp/ustore-backoffice-mcp/index.js"],
      "env": { "MCP_TRANSPORT": "stdio" }
    }
  }
}

Write the config file as UTF-8 without a BOM.

No credentials are needed in that env block: the server reads the .env that sits next to index.js. Claude Desktop launches MCP servers with cwd=/ and a near-empty environment, so config.js resolves .env against its own file location rather than the working directory. Anything you do put in env still wins — real environment variables take precedence over the file.

After editing the config, fully quit Claude Desktop (Cmd-Q on macOS, not just closing the window) so the server process is relaunched.

Notes and gotchas

  • Credential scope. BackOffice API accounts are typically full admin. If uStore supports a limited operator role, use one — the read-only guard in this server protects against accidents, not against a compromised token.
  • USTORE_ALLOW_PATHS is a regex allowlist. Setting it narrows the server to the controllers you actually need, which is a stronger control than the write flag alone.
  • Response truncation defaults to 60k characters. If a listing endpoint overflows, use its paging parameters rather than raising the cap — this API spells them pageNumber (1-based) and pageSize (default 50).
  • Spec caching refreshes every 15 minutes. After a uStore upgrade, call ustore_server_info with refreshSpec: true to pick up changes immediately.
  • Auth failures that look like connection failures. The server starts and lists its tools even when credentials are missing — the login only happens on the first API call. If tools appear but every call errors, run ustore_server_info and check hasToken.
  • This complements, not replaces, the SQL MCP server. The REST API enforces uStore's business logic, so it is the right path for anything that mutates state. Direct [PRODUPRODUCE].ustore queries remain better for reporting joins and schema archaeology.

from github.com/tkuan/uStoreBackoffice-mcp

Installing Ustore Backoffice

This server has no published package — it is built from source. Open the repository and follow its README.

▸ github.com/tkuan/uStoreBackoffice-mcp

FAQ

Is Ustore Backoffice MCP free?

Yes, Ustore Backoffice MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.

Does Ustore Backoffice need an API key?

No, Ustore Backoffice runs without API keys or environment variables.

Is Ustore Backoffice hosted or self-hosted?

A hosted option is available: Unyly runs the server in the cloud, no local setup required.

How do I install Ustore Backoffice in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?

Open Ustore Backoffice on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.

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