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A standalone proxy that transforms any OpenAPI or Swagger-described REST API into an MCP server by mapping API operations to executable MCP tools. It enables AI
A standalone proxy that transforms any OpenAPI or Swagger-described REST API into an MCP server by mapping API operations to executable MCP tools. It enables AI clients to interact with existing web services through automated HTTP requests based on their official documentation.
Standalone proxy that turns any OpenAPI/Swagger-described HTTP API into an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server. It loads the spec at startup, filters operations by include/exclude, and registers one MCP tool per API operation. Tool calls are executed as HTTP requests to the backend API.
Useful when you already have (or want) a REST API with an OpenAPI/Swagger spec: the same spec drives both human-readable API docs and MCP tools for AI clients.
flowchart LR
subgraph startup["Startup"]
A[OpenAPI spec<br/>URL or file] --> B[Load and filter<br/>include or exclude]
B --> C[N MCP tools<br/>one per operation]
end
subgraph runtime["Runtime"]
D[MCP client] <-->|Streamable HTTP<br/>POST/GET /mcp| E[openapi-to-mcp]
E <-->|HTTP| F[Backend API]
end
C -.->|registered in| E
The server includes comprehensive logging with correlation ID support for request tracking:
X-Correlation-ID header (case-insensitive) or auto-generated for each requestDEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR (configurable via MCP_LOG_LEVEL env var, default: INFO)[correlation_id] LEVEL message with optional context dataFor E2E testing, pass X-Correlation-ID header with your request to track it across all logs.
MCP_OPENAPI_SPEC (URL starting with http:// or https://, or file path).MCP_INCLUDE_ENDPOINTS is set, keep only those; otherwise drop any in MCP_EXCLUDE_ENDPOINTS. Include has priority over exclude.MCP_TOOL_PREFIX + path segment (e.g. api_ + messages = api_messages). Path parameters are included in the tool name (e.g. /channels/{username} becomes channels_username). If the same path segment is used by more than one method (e.g. GET and PUT on /pet/{id}), the tool name is made unique by appending the method (e.g. pet_id_get, pet_id_put). Input schema from parameters and requestBody (Zod), handler = HTTP call to MCP_API_BASE_URL.info.description from OpenAPI spec. Optionally, load custom instructions from MCP_INSTRUCTIONS_FILE and combine with OpenAPI description according to MCP_INSTRUCTIONS_MODE (default/replace/append/prepend). If file loading fails, server logs a warning and continues with OpenAPI instructions only.Transport: Streamable HTTP. Endpoint: POST /mcp and GET /mcp.
Environment variables are loaded from .env file in the project root (using dotenv). You can also set them directly in your shell environment. See .env.example for a template.
| Variable | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
MCP_API_BASE_URL |
Base URL for API requests | http://127.0.0.1:3000 |
MCP_API_BASIC_AUTH |
Basic auth for API requests: username:password. Use when the remote API is protected by HTTP Basic Auth. If both this and MCP_API_BEARER_TOKEN are set, Bearer is used. |
- |
MCP_API_BEARER_TOKEN |
Bearer token for API requests. Use when the remote API expects Authorization: Bearer <token>. Takes precedence over MCP_API_BASIC_AUTH when both set. |
- |
MCP_OPENAPI_SPEC |
OpenAPI spec source: URL (starts with http:// or https://) or file path (e.g. http://api:3000/openapi.json or ./openapi.json). Automatically detects URL vs file. |
- |
MCP_INCLUDE_ENDPOINTS |
Comma-separated method:path (e.g. get:/messages,get:/channels). If set, only these become tools. |
- |
MCP_EXCLUDE_ENDPOINTS |
Comma-separated method:path to exclude. Ignored for endpoints in include. |
- |
MCP_TOOL_PREFIX |
Prefix for tool names (e.g. api_ -> api_messages, api_channels) |
(empty) |
MCP_SERVER_NAME |
Server name reported to MCP clients | openapi-to-mcp |
MCP_PORT |
Port for Streamable HTTP server | 3100 |
MCP_HOST |
Bind host | 0.0.0.0 |
MCP_LOG_LEVEL |
Log level: DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR (case-insensitive) |
INFO |
MCP_INSTRUCTIONS_FILE |
Path to custom instructions file (text file with MCP server instructions) | - |
MCP_INSTRUCTIONS_MODE |
How to combine custom instructions with OpenAPI spec description: default (use only OpenAPI description, ignore custom file), replace (use only custom file, ignore OpenAPI), append (OpenAPI + custom file), prepend (custom file + OpenAPI). Case-insensitive. |
default |
MCP_CONVERT_HTML_TO_MARKDOWN |
Convert HTML tags in operation descriptions to Markdown format. Set to false to disable. |
true |
MCP_OPENAPI_SPEC must be set. If it starts with http:// or https://, it's treated as a URL; otherwise, it's treated as a file path.
Backward compatibility: MCP_OPENAPI_SPEC_URL and MCP_OPENAPI_SPEC_FILE are still supported but deprecated. MCP_OPENAPI_SPEC takes precedence if set.
Copy .env.example to .env and set at least the OpenAPI spec source and API base URL:
cp .env.example .env
# Edit .env: MCP_OPENAPI_SPEC (URL or file path), MCP_API_BASE_URL
Install, build, and start:
npm ci
npm run build
npm run start
The server listens on http://<MCP_HOST>:<MCP_PORT> (default http://0.0.0.0:3100). Connect MCP clients to POST/GET http://localhost:3100/mcp (Streamable HTTP).
Ensure the backend API is reachable at MCP_API_BASE_URL and that the OpenAPI spec URL (or file) returns a valid OpenAPI 3.x JSON.
To test the server with MCP Inspector:
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspectorhttp://localhost:3100/mcpThe server includes CORS support for browser-based MCP clients and maintains sessions for Streamable HTTP transport.
Image on Docker Hub: evilfreelancer/openapi-to-mcp. Use tag latest or a version tag (e.g. v1.0.0).
Pull and run with env vars (example: spec from URL, API at host):
docker run --rm -p 3100:3100 \
-e MCP_OPENAPI_SPEC=http://host.docker.internal:3000/openapi.json \
-e MCP_API_BASE_URL=http://host.docker.internal:3000 \
evilfreelancer/openapi-to-mcp:latest
On Linux you may need --add-host=host.docker.internal:host-gateway or use the host network. Alternatively pass a file path and mount the spec:
docker run --rm -p 3100:3100 \
-v $(pwd)/openapi.json:/app/openapi.json:ro \
-e MCP_OPENAPI_SPEC=/app/openapi.json \
-e MCP_API_BASE_URL=http://host.docker.internal:3000 \
evilfreelancer/openapi-to-mcp:latest
To build the image locally instead: docker build -t openapi-to-mcp . and use openapi-to-mcp as the image name in the commands above.
A minimal docker-compose.yaml is included so you can run the MCP server and optionally point it at an existing API. It uses the image from Docker Hub (evilfreelancer/openapi-to-mcp).
Copy .env.example to .env and set:
MCP_OPENAPI_SPEC (URL like http://api:3000/openapi.json` or file path like ./openapi.json)MCP_API_BASE_URL (e.g. http://api:3000 if the API runs in another container)From the project root:
docker compose up -d
The MCP server will be available at http://localhost:3100/mcp (Streamable HTTP).
To use a local OpenAPI file instead of a URL, set MCP_OPENAPI_SPEC to the file path and mount the file into the container (see docker-compose.yaml comments if present).
npm test
Tests cover: config (env vars, include/exclude, defaults), OpenAPI loader (URL and file detection, error when unset), instructions loader (file loading and combination modes), and openapi-to-tools (filtering, prefix, handler calling API with success and error). HTTP is mocked (axios-mock-adapter).
The project includes a Dockerfile (Node 20 Alpine): install deps, build TypeScript, production prune, run node dist/index.js. No dev dependencies or tests in the image. Pre-built images are published to Docker Hub. To build locally:
docker build -t openapi-to-mcp .
A GitHub Actions workflow (.github/workflows/docker-publish.yml) runs tests, then builds the image and pushes it to Docker Hub.
v1.0.0); on manual run you can set a version (default latest).main; otherwise the run fails.Required repository secrets (Settings → Secrets and variables → Actions):
| Secret | Description |
|---|---|
DOCKERHUB_USERNAME |
Docker Hub username (image will be DOCKERHUB_USERNAME/openapi-to-mcp) |
DOCKERHUB_TOKEN |
Docker Hub access token (recommended) or password |
uvx mcp-openapi-proxy.npm install -g openapi-mcp-generator.Добавь это в claude_desktop_config.json и перезапусти Claude Desktop.
{
"mcpServers": {
"openapi-to-mcp": {
"command": "npx",
"args": []
}
}
}