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Remote Mcp Server With Stainless
What is Remote Mcp Server With Stainless
The remote-mcp-server-with-stainless is a cloud-based MCP server hosted on Cloudflare Workers that supports OAuth login, allowing users to interact with the Model Context Protocol (MCP) APIs remotely.
Use cases
Use cases include developing and testing APIs, integrating with AI tools like Claude, and providing remote access to MCP functionalities for developers and users.
How to use
To use the remote-mcp-server-with-stainless, clone the repository, install dependencies, and run the server locally. Connect to the MCP Inspector to explore the API, and configure Claude Desktop to communicate with the server through a local proxy.
Key features
Key features include OAuth authentication, local development setup, easy connection with MCP Inspector, and the ability to integrate with Claude Desktop for enhanced functionality.
Where to use
This MCP server can be used in various fields such as cloud computing, API development, and machine learning applications where remote interaction with APIs is required.
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 Remote Mcp Server With Stainless
The remote-mcp-server-with-stainless is a cloud-based MCP server hosted on Cloudflare Workers that supports OAuth login, allowing users to interact with the Model Context Protocol (MCP) APIs remotely.
Use cases
Use cases include developing and testing APIs, integrating with AI tools like Claude, and providing remote access to MCP functionalities for developers and users.
How to use
To use the remote-mcp-server-with-stainless, clone the repository, install dependencies, and run the server locally. Connect to the MCP Inspector to explore the API, and configure Claude Desktop to communicate with the server through a local proxy.
Key features
Key features include OAuth authentication, local development setup, easy connection with MCP Inspector, and the ability to integrate with Claude Desktop for enhanced functionality.
Where to use
This MCP server can be used in various fields such as cloud computing, API development, and machine learning applications where remote interaction with APIs is required.
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
Remote MCP Server on Cloudflare
Let’s get a remote MCP server up-and-running on Cloudflare Workers complete with OAuth login!
Develop locally
# clone the repository
git clone [email protected]:cloudflare/ai.git
# install dependencies
cd ai
npm install
# run locally
npx nx dev remote-mcp-server
You should be able to open http://localhost:8787/ in your browser
Connect the MCP inspector to your server
To explore your new MCP api, you can use the MCP Inspector.
- Start it with
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector - Within the inspector, switch the Transport Type to
SSEand enterhttp://localhost:8787/sseas the URL of the MCP server to connect to, and click “Connect” - You will navigate to a (mock) user/password login screen. Input any email and pass to login.
- You should be redirected back to the MCP Inspector and you can now list and call any defined tools!
Connect Claude Desktop to your local MCP server
The MCP inspector is great, but we really want to connect this to Claude! Follow Anthropic’s Quickstart and within Claude Desktop go to Settings > Developer > Edit Config to find your configuration file.
Open the file in your text editor and replace it with this configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"math": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"mcp-remote",
"http://localhost:8787/sse"
]
}
}
}
This will run a local proxy and let Claude talk to your MCP server over HTTP
When you open Claude a browser window should open and allow you to login. You should see the tools available in the bottom right. Given the right prompt Claude should ask to call the tool.
Deploy to Cloudflare
npx wrangler kv namespace create OAUTH_KV- Follow the guidance to add the kv namespace ID to
wrangler.jsonc npm run deploy
Call your newly deployed remote MCP server from a remote MCP client
Just like you did above in “Develop locally”, run the MCP inspector:
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector@latest
Then enter the workers.dev URL (ex: worker-name.account-name.workers.dev/sse) of your Worker in the inspector as the URL of the MCP server to connect to, and click “Connect”.
You’ve now connected to your MCP server from a remote MCP client.
Connect Claude Desktop to your remote MCP server
Update the Claude configuration file to point to your workers.dev URL (ex: worker-name.account-name.workers.dev/sse) and restart Claude
{
"mcpServers": {
"math": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"mcp-remote",
"https://worker-name.account-name.workers.dev/sse"
]
}
}
}
Debugging
Should anything go wrong it can be helpful to restart Claude, or to try connecting directly to your
MCP server on the command line with the following command.
npx mcp-remote http://localhost:8787/sse
In some rare cases it may help to clear the files added to ~/.mcp-auth
rm -rf ~/.mcp-auth
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.










