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    Cloud Run Mcp

    MCP server to deploy apps to Cloud Run JavaScript-based implementation.

    438 stars
    JavaScript
    Updated Oct 19, 2025
    google-cloud
    google-cloud-run
    mcp
    mcp-server

    Table of Contents

    • Tools
    • Prompts
    • Environment Variables
    • Use as a Gemini CLI extension
    • Use in MCP Clients
    • Learn how to configure your MCP client
    • Set up as local MCP server
    • Using Node.js
    • Using Docker
    • Set up as remote MCP server
    • Using MCP Server with OAuth
    • Configure MCP Server on Gemini CLI to use OAuth

    Table of Contents

    • Tools
    • Prompts
    • Environment Variables
    • Use as a Gemini CLI extension
    • Use in MCP Clients
    • Learn how to configure your MCP client
    • Set up as local MCP server
    • Using Node.js
    • Using Docker
    • Set up as remote MCP server
    • Using MCP Server with OAuth
    • Configure MCP Server on Gemini CLI to use OAuth

    Documentation

    Cloud Run MCP server and Gemini CLI extension

    Enable MCP-compatible AI agents to deploy apps to Cloud Run.

    json
    "mcpServers":{
      "cloud-run": {
        "command": "npx",
        "args": ["-y", "@google-cloud/cloud-run-mcp"]
      }
    }

    Deploy from Gemini CLI and other AI-powered CLI agents:

    Deploy from AI-powered IDEs:

    Deploy from AI assistant apps:

    Deploy from agent SDKs, like the Google Gen AI SDK or Agent Development Kit.

    [!NOTE]

    This is the repository of an MCP server to deploy code to Cloud Run, to learn how to host MCP servers on Cloud Run, visit the Cloud Run documentation.

    Tools

    • deploy-file-contents: Deploys files to Cloud Run by providing their contents directly.
    • list-services: Lists Cloud Run services in a given project and region.
    • get-service: Gets details for a specific Cloud Run service.
    • get-service-log: Gets Logs and Error Messages for a specific Cloud Run service.
    • deploy-local-folder\*: Deploys a local folder to a Google Cloud Run service.
    • list-projects\*: Lists available GCP projects.
    • create-project\*: Creates a new GCP project and attach it to the first available billing account. A project ID can be optionally specified.

    _\* only available when running locally_

    Prompts

    Prompts are natural language commands that can be used to perform common tasks. They are shortcuts for executing tool calls with pre-filled arguments.

    • deploy: Deploys the current working directory to Cloud Run. If a service name is not provided, it will use the DEFAULT_SERVICE_NAME environment variable, or the name of the current working directory.
    • logs: Gets the logs for a Cloud Run service. If a service name is not provided, it will use the DEFAULT_SERVICE_NAME environment variable, or the name of the current working directory.

    Environment Variables

    The Cloud Run MCP server can be configured using the following environment variables:

    VariableDescription
    GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECTThe default project ID to use for Cloud Run services.
    GOOGLE_CLOUD_REGIONThe default region to use for Cloud Run services.
    DEFAULT_SERVICE_NAMEThe default service name to use for Cloud Run services.
    SKIP_IAM_CHECKControls whether to check for IAM permissions for a Cloud Run service. Set to false to enable checks. This is true by default which is a recommended way to make the service public.
    ENABLE_HOST_VALIDATIONPrevents DNS Rebinding attacks by validating the Host header. This is disabled by default.
    ALLOWED_HOSTSComma-separated list of allowed Host headers (if host validation is enabled). The default value is localhost,127.0.0.1,::1.

    Use as a Gemini CLI extension

    To install this as a Gemini CLI extension, run the following command:

    2. Install the extension:

    bash
    gemini extensions install https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/cloud-run-mcp

    3. Log in to your Google Cloud account using the command:

    bash
    gcloud auth login

    4. Set up application credentials using the command:

    bash
    gcloud auth application-default login

    Use in MCP Clients

    Learn how to configure your MCP client

    Most MCP clients require a configuration file to be created or modified to add the MCP server.

    The configuration file syntax can be different across clients. Please refer to the following links for the latest expected syntax:

    • **Antigravity**
    • **Windsurf**
    • **VSCode**
    • **Claude Desktop**
    • **Cursor**

    Once you have identified how to configure your MCP client, select one of these two options to set up the MCP server.

    We recommend setting up as a local MCP server using Node.js.

    Set up as local MCP server

    Run the Cloud Run MCP server on your local machine using local Google Cloud credentials. This is best if you are using an AI-assisted IDE (e.g. Cursor) or a desktop AI application (e.g. Claude).

    1. Install the Google Cloud SDK and authenticate with your Google account.

    2. Log in to your Google Cloud account using the command:

    bash
    gcloud auth login

    3. Set up application credentials using the command:

    bash
    gcloud auth application-default login

    Then configure the MCP server using either Node.js or Docker:

    Using Node.js

    0. Install Node.js (LTS version recommended).

    1. Update the MCP configuration file of your MCP client with the following:

    json
    "cloud-run": {
            "command": "npx",
            "args": ["-y", "@google-cloud/cloud-run-mcp"]
          }

    2. [Optional] Add default configurations

    json
    "cloud-run": {
             "command": "npx",
             "args": ["-y", "@google-cloud/cloud-run-mcp"],
             "env": {
                   "GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT": "PROJECT_NAME",
                   "GOOGLE_CLOUD_REGION": "PROJECT_REGION",
                   "DEFAULT_SERVICE_NAME": "SERVICE_NAME"
             }
          }

    Using Docker

    See Docker's MCP catalog, or use these manual instructions:

    0. Install Docker

    1. Update the MCP configuration file of your MCP client with the following:

    json
    "cloud-run": {
            "command": "docker",
            "args": [
              "run",
              "-i",
              "--rm",
              "-e",
              "GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS",
              "-v",
              "/local-directory:/local-directory",
              "mcp/cloud-run-mcp:latest"
            ],
            "env": {
              "GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS": "/Users/slim/.config/gcloud/application_default-credentials.json",
              "DEFAULT_SERVICE_NAME": "SERVICE_NAME"
            }
          }

    Set up as remote MCP server

    [!WARNING]

    Do not use the remote MCP server without authentication. In the following instructions, we will use IAM authentication to secure the connection to the MCP server from your local machine. This is important to prevent unauthorized access to your Google Cloud resources.

    Run the Cloud Run MCP server itself on Cloud Run with connection from your local machine authenticated via IAM.

    With this option, you will only be able to deploy code to the same Google Cloud project as where the MCP server is running.

    1. Install the Google Cloud SDK and authenticate with your Google account.

    2. Log in to your Google Cloud account using the command:

    bash
    gcloud auth login

    3. Set your Google Cloud project ID using the command:

    bash
    gcloud config set project YOUR_PROJECT_ID

    4. Deploy the Cloud Run MCP server to Cloud Run:

    bash
    gcloud run deploy cloud-run-mcp --image us-docker.pkg.dev/cloudrun/container/mcp --no-allow-unauthenticated

    When prompted, pick a region, for example europe-west1.

    Note that the MCP server is _not_ publicly accessible, it requires authentication via IAM.

    5. [Optional] Add default configurations

    bash
    gcloud run services update cloud-run-mcp --region=REGION --update-env-vars GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT=PROJECT_NAME,GOOGLE_CLOUD_REGION=PROJECT_REGION,DEFAULT_SERVICE_NAME=SERVICE_NAME,SKIP_IAM_CHECK=false

    6. Run a Cloud Run proxy on your local machine to connect securely using your identity to the remote MCP server running on Cloud Run:

    bash
    gcloud run services proxy cloud-run-mcp --port=3000 --region=REGION --project=PROJECT_ID

    This will create a local proxy on port 3000 that forwards requests to the remote MCP server and injects your identity.

    7. Update the MCP configuration file of your MCP client with the following:

    json
    "cloud-run": {
            "url": "http://localhost:3000/sse"
          }

    If your MCP client does not support the url attribute, you can use mcp-remote:

    json
    "cloud-run": {
            "command": "npx",
            "args": ["-y", "mcp-remote", "http://localhost:3000/sse"]
          }

    Using MCP Server with OAuth

    Cloud Run MCP server supports OAuth as an authentication mechanism. In order to use OAuth, create the OAuth client, and configure a .env file with the appropriate values pertaining to your OAuth client. A .env.example is provided for reference.

    The Cloud Run MCP server works seamlessly with Google Cloud SDK OAuth client. In order to leverage the Google Cloud SDK OAuth client, you can use the .env.gcloud-sdk-oauth file as your .env file as follows:

    bash
    cp .env.gcloud-sdk-oauth .env
    node mcp-server.js

    Configure MCP Server on Gemini CLI to use OAuth

    When the Cloud Run MCP server is started in the OAuth mode, the MCP client should also be configured to use OAuth. You can setup the MCP server in OAuth mode in the Gemini CLI by using the following JSON in the ~/.gemini/settings.json file:

    json
    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "cloud-run": {
          "httpUrl": "http://localhost:3000/mcp",
          "oauth": {
            "enabled": true,
            "clientId": "",
            "clientSecret": ""
          }
        }
      }
    }

    Post the configuration changes as shown above, start the Gemini CLI. You should authenticate the Cloud Run MCP server using the following prompt in the Gemini CLI:

    code
    /mcp auth cloud-run

    This will take you to the authentication page on your browser, wherein you need to sign in using the appropriate gmail id, and accept the terms and conditions. Once the authentication is succcessful, you can come back to the Gemini CLI, and the Cloud Run MCP server will be ready to use.

    The Google Cloud Platform Terms of Service (available at https://cloud.google.com/terms/) and the Data Processing and Security Terms (available at https://cloud.google.com/terms/data-processing-terms) do not apply to any component of the Cloud Run MCP Server software.

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