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mcp server cloudflare

Built by cloudflare 3,571 stars

What is mcp server cloudflare?

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How to use mcp server cloudflare?

1. Install a compatible MCP client (like Claude Desktop). 2. Open your configuration settings. 3. Add mcp server cloudflare using the following command: npx @modelcontextprotocol/mcp-server-cloudflare 4. Restart the client and verify the new tools are active.
🛡️ Scoped (Restricted)
npx @modelcontextprotocol/mcp-server-cloudflare --scope restricted
🔓 Unrestricted Access
npx @modelcontextprotocol/mcp-server-cloudflare

Key Features

Native MCP Protocol Support
Real-time Tool Activation & Execution
Verified High-performance Implementation
Secure Resource & Context Handling

Optimized Use Cases

Extending AI models with custom local capabilities
Automating system workflows via natural language
Connecting external data sources to LLM context windows

mcp server cloudflare FAQ

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Is mcp server cloudflare safe?

Yes, mcp server cloudflare follows the standardized Model Context Protocol security patterns and only executes tools with explicit user-granted permissions.

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Is mcp server cloudflare up to date?

mcp server cloudflare is currently active in the registry with 3,571 stars on GitHub, indicating its reliability and community support.

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Are there any limits for mcp server cloudflare?

Usage limits depend on the specific implementation of the MCP server and your system resources. Refer to the official documentation below for technical details.

Official Documentation

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Cloudflare MCP Server

Model Context Protocol (MCP) is a new, standardized protocol for managing context between large language models (LLMs) and external systems. In this repository, you can find several MCP servers allowing you to connect to Cloudflare's service from an MCP client (e.g. Cursor, Claude) and use natural language to accomplish tasks through your Cloudflare account.

These MCP servers allow your MCP Client to read configurations from your account, process information, make suggestions based on data, and even make those suggested changes for you. All of these actions can happen across Cloudflare's many services including application development, security and performance.

They support both the streamable-http transport via /mcp and the sse transport (deprecated) via /sse.

The following servers are included in this repository:

Server NameDescriptionServer URL
Documentation serverGet up to date reference information on Cloudflarehttps://docs.mcp.cloudflare.com/mcp
Workers Bindings serverBuild Workers applications with storage, AI, and compute primitiveshttps://bindings.mcp.cloudflare.com/mcp
Workers Builds serverGet insights and manage your Cloudflare Workers Buildshttps://builds.mcp.cloudflare.com/mcp
Observability serverDebug and get insight into your application's logs and analyticshttps://observability.mcp.cloudflare.com/mcp
Radar serverGet global Internet traffic insights, trends, URL scans, and other utilitieshttps://radar.mcp.cloudflare.com/mcp
Container serverSpin up a sandbox development environmenthttps://containers.mcp.cloudflare.com/mcp
Browser rendering serverFetch web pages, convert them to markdown and take screenshotshttps://browser.mcp.cloudflare.com/mcp
Logpush serverGet quick summaries for Logpush job healthhttps://logs.mcp.cloudflare.com/mcp
AI Gateway serverSearch your logs, get details about the prompts and responseshttps://ai-gateway.mcp.cloudflare.com/mcp
AutoRAG serverList and search documents on your AutoRAGshttps://autorag.mcp.cloudflare.com/mcp
Audit Logs serverQuery audit logs and generate reports for reviewhttps://auditlogs.mcp.cloudflare.com/mcp
DNS Analytics serverOptimize DNS performance and debug issues based on current set uphttps://dns-analytics.mcp.cloudflare.com/mcp
Digital Experience Monitoring serverGet quick insight on critical applications for your organizationhttps://dex.mcp.cloudflare.com/mcp
Cloudflare One CASB serverQuickly identify any security misconfigurations for SaaS applications to safeguard users & datahttps://casb.mcp.cloudflare.com/mcp
GraphQL serverGet analytics data using Cloudflare’s GraphQL APIhttps://graphql.mcp.cloudflare.com/mcp

Which Cloudflare MCP server should you use?

Cloudflare provides two categories of MCP servers:

  • Code Mode server (mcp.cloudflare.com) in cloudflare/mcp: best when you want broad access across Cloudflare's APIs through code execution.
  • Domain-specific servers (*.mcp.cloudflare.com) in this repository: best when you want curated, typed tools for a specific Cloudflare product area.

When should you use each?

Use the Code Mode server when:

  • you need broad API coverage across many Cloudflare products
  • you prefer a smaller set of general-purpose tools
  • your workflow is better served by code execution

Use the domain-specific servers in this repository when:

  • you want purpose-built tools for a specific product area
  • you want more guided, typed interactions
  • you are working primarily within one Cloudflare domain such as observability, bindings, Radar, or Browser Rendering

Learn more about the Code Mode server here: cloudflare/mcp.

Access the remote MCP server from any MCP client

If your MCP client has first class support for remote MCP servers, the client will provide a way to accept the server URL directly within its interface (e.g. Cloudflare AI Playground)

If your client does not yet support remote MCP servers, you will need to set up its respective configuration file using mcp-remote (https://www.npmjs.com/package/mcp-remote) to specify which servers your client can access.

{
	"mcpServers": {
		"cloudflare-observability": {
			"command": "npx",
			"args": ["mcp-remote", "https://observability.mcp.cloudflare.com/mcp"]
		},
		"cloudflare-bindings": {
			"command": "npx",
			"args": ["mcp-remote", "https://bindings.mcp.cloudflare.com/mcp"]
		}
	}
}

Using Cloudflare's MCP servers from the OpenAI Responses API

To use one of Cloudflare's MCP servers with OpenAI's responses API, you will need to provide the Responses API with an API token that has the scopes (permissions) required for that particular MCP server.

For example, to use the Browser Rendering MCP server with OpenAI, create an API token in the Cloudflare dashboard here, with the following permissions:

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Need access to more Cloudflare tools?

We're continuing to add more functionality to this remote MCP server repo. If you'd like to leave feedback, file a bug or provide a feature request, please open an issue on this repository

Troubleshooting

"Claude's response was interrupted ... "

If you see this message, Claude likely hit its context-length limit and stopped mid-reply. This happens most often on servers that trigger many chained tool calls such as the observability server.

To reduce the chance of running in to this issue:

  • Try to be specific, keep your queries concise.
  • If a single request calls multiple tools, try to to break it into several smaller tool calls to keep the responses short.

Paid Features

Some features may require a paid Cloudflare Workers plan. Ensure your Cloudflare account has the necessary subscription level for the features you intend to use.

Contributing

Interested in contributing, and running this server locally? See CONTRIBUTING.md to get started.

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Manual Config

{ "mcpServers": { "mcp-server-cloudflare": { "command": "npx", "args": ["mcp-server-cloudflare"] } } }