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Swagger Mcp
What is Swagger Mcp
Swagger-MCP is an MCP wrapper designed to connect to Swagger/OpenAPI specifications, enabling AI to build the necessary models for generating an MCP server for a given service.
Use cases
Use cases include generating MCP servers for RESTful APIs, integrating with AI applications for automated model generation, and enhancing development workflows for teams working with Swagger specifications.
How to use
To use Swagger-MCP, clone the repository, install the dependencies, configure the .env file, build the application, and run it as an MCP server. You can also use the MCP inspector for debugging and integrate it with Cursor.
Key features
Key features include downloading Swagger specifications for local reference, listing all endpoints with their HTTP methods and descriptions, returning models and service connections, generating complete MCP tool definitions, and including AI-specific instructions.
Where to use
Swagger-MCP can be used in various fields such as API development, microservices architecture, and any application that requires integration with Swagger/OpenAPI specifications.
Clients Supporting MCP
The following are the main client software that supports the Model Context Protocol. Click the link to visit the official website for more information.
Overview
What is Swagger Mcp
Swagger-MCP is an MCP wrapper designed to connect to Swagger/OpenAPI specifications, enabling AI to build the necessary models for generating an MCP server for a given service.
Use cases
Use cases include generating MCP servers for RESTful APIs, integrating with AI applications for automated model generation, and enhancing development workflows for teams working with Swagger specifications.
How to use
To use Swagger-MCP, clone the repository, install the dependencies, configure the .env file, build the application, and run it as an MCP server. You can also use the MCP inspector for debugging and integrate it with Cursor.
Key features
Key features include downloading Swagger specifications for local reference, listing all endpoints with their HTTP methods and descriptions, returning models and service connections, generating complete MCP tool definitions, and including AI-specific instructions.
Where to use
Swagger-MCP can be used in various fields such as API development, microservices architecture, and any application that requires integration with Swagger/OpenAPI specifications.
Clients Supporting MCP
The following are the main client software that supports the Model Context Protocol. Click the link to visit the official website for more information.
Content
Swagger MCP
An MCP server that connects to a Swagger specification and helps an AI to build all the required models to generate a MCP server for that service.
Features
- Downloads a Swagger specification and stores it locally for faster reference.
- Returns a list of all the endpoints and their HTTP Methods and descriptions
- Returns a list of all the models
- Returns a model
- Returns service to connect to the end point
- Returns MCP function definitions
- Generates complete MCP tool definitions with full schema information
- Includes AI-specific instructions in tool descriptions
Prerequisites
- Node.js (v14 or higher)
- npm or yarn
Installation
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/readingdancer/swagger-mcp.git cd swagger-mcp
- Install dependencies:
npm install
- Create a
.envfile based on the.env.examplefile:
cp .env.example .env
- Update the
.envfile.
Configuration
Edit the .env file to configure the application:
PORT: The port on which the server will run (default: 3000)NODE_ENV: The environment (development, production, test)LOG_LEVEL: Logging level (info, error, debug)
Usage
Building the application
Build the application:
npm run build
This will compile the TypeScript code ready to be used as an MCP Server
Running as an MCP Server
To run as an MCP server for integration with Cursor and other applications:
node build/index.js
Using the MCP Inspector
To run the MCP inspector for debugging:
npm run inspector
Adding to Cursor
To add this MCP server to Cursor:
- Open Cursor Settings > Features > MCP
- Click “+ Add New MCP Server”
- Enter a name for the server (e.g., “Swagger MCP”)
- Select “stdio” as the transport type
- Enter the command to run the server:
node path/to/swagger-mcp/build/index.jsand then if needed, add the command line arguments as mentioned above. - Click “Add”
The Swagger MCP tools will now be available to the Cursor Agent in Composer.
Available Swagger MCP Tools
The following tools are available through the MCP server:
getSwaggerDefinition: Downloads a Swagger definition from a URLlistEndpoints: Lists all endpoints from the Swagger definitionlistEndpointModels: Lists all models used by a specific endpointgenerateModelCode: Generates TypeScript code for a modelgenerateEndpointToolCode: Generates TypeScript code for an MCP tool definition
Available Swagger MCP Prompts
The server also provides MCP prompts that guide AI assistants through common workflows:
add-endpoint: A step-by-step guide for adding a new endpoint using the Swagger MCP tools
To use a prompt, clients can make a prompts/get request with the prompt name and optional arguments:
{
"method": "prompts/get",
"params": {
"name": "add-endpoint",
"arguments": {
"swaggerUrl": "https://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json",
"endpointPath": "/pets/{id}",
"httpMethod": "GET"
}
}
}
The prompt will return a series of messages that guide the AI assistant through the exact process required to add a new endpoint.
Setting Up Your New Project
First ask the agent to get the Swagger file, make sure you give it the URL for the swagger file, or at least a way to find it for you, this will download the file and save it locally with a hashed filename, this filename will automatically be added to a .swagger-mcp settings file in the root of your current solution.
Auto generated .swagger-mcp config file
SWAGGER_FILENAME = TheFilenameOfTheLocallyStoredSwaggerFile
This simple configuration file associates your current project with a specific Swagger API, we may use it to store more details in the future.
Once configured, the MCP will be able to find your Swagger definition and associate it with your current solution, reducing the number of API calls needed to get the project and tasks related to the solution you are working on.
Improved MCP Tool Code Generator
The MCP tool code generator has been enhanced to provide more complete and usable tool definitions:
Key Improvements
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Complete Schema Information: The generator now includes full schema information for all models, including nested objects, directly in the inputSchema.
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Better Parameter Naming: Parameter names are now more semantic and avoid problematic characters like dots (e.g.,
taskRequestinstead oftask.Request). -
Semantic Tool Names: Tool names are now more descriptive and follow consistent naming conventions based on the HTTP method and resource path.
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Support for YAML Swagger Files: The generator now supports both JSON and YAML Swagger definition files.
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Improved Documentation: Generated tool definitions include comprehensive descriptions for all parameters and properties.
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No External Dependencies: The generated code doesn’t require importing external model files, making it more self-contained and easier to use.
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AI-Specific Instructions: Tool descriptions now include special instructions for AI agents, helping them understand how to use the tools effectively.
Example Usage
To generate an MCP tool definition for an endpoint:
import generateEndpointToolCode from './services/generateEndpointToolCode.js';
const toolCode = await generateEndpointToolCode({
path: '/pets',
method: 'POST',
swaggerFilePath: './petstore.json',
singularizeResourceNames: true
});
console.log(toolCode);
This will generate a complete MCP tool definition with full schema information for the POST /pets endpoint.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
MCP Prompts for AI Assistants
To help AI assistants use the Swagger MCP tools effectively, we’ve created a collection of prompts that guide them through common tasks. These prompts provide step-by-step instructions for processes like adding new endpoints, using generated models, and more.
Check out the PROMPTS.md file for the full collection of prompts.
Example use case: When asking an AI assistant to add a new endpoint to your project, you can reference the “Adding a New Endpoint” prompt to ensure the assistant follows the correct process in the right order.
Dev Tools Supporting MCP
The following are the main code editors that support the Model Context Protocol. Click the link to visit the official website for more information.










