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    Mcp Redis Cloud

    37 stars
    TypeScript
    Updated May 5, 2025

    Table of Contents

    • Features
    • Account Management
    • Subscription Management
    • Pro Subscriptions
    • Essential Subscriptions
    • Database Capabilities
    • Cloud Provider Management
    • Plans and Pricing
    • Task Management
    • Usage
    • Prerequisites
    • Claude Desktop
    • Cursor IDE
    • Development
    • Prerequisites
    • Getting Started
    • Project Structure
    • Docker Usage
    • Building the Docker Image
    • Running the Docker Container
    • Docker Integration with Claude Desktop
    • Notes

    Table of Contents

    • Features
    • Account Management
    • Subscription Management
    • Pro Subscriptions
    • Essential Subscriptions
    • Database Capabilities
    • Cloud Provider Management
    • Plans and Pricing
    • Task Management
    • Usage
    • Prerequisites
    • Claude Desktop
    • Cursor IDE
    • Development
    • Prerequisites
    • Getting Started
    • Project Structure
    • Docker Usage
    • Building the Docker Image
    • Running the Docker Container
    • Docker Integration with Claude Desktop
    • Notes

    Documentation

    Redis Cloud API MCP Server

    Model Context Protocol (MCP) is a standardized protocol for managing context between large language models (LLMs) and external systems. This repository provides an MCP Server for Redis Cloud's API, allowing you to manage your Redis Cloud resources using natural language.

    This lets you use Claude Desktop, or any MCP Client, to use natural language to accomplish things on your Redis Cloud account, e.g.:

    • "Create a new Redis database in AWS"
    • "What are my current subscriptions?"
    • "Help me choose the right Redis database for my e-commerce application"

    Features

    Account Management

    • get_current_account: Get details about your current Redis Cloud account
    • get_current_payment_methods: List all payment methods configured for your account

    Subscription Management

    Pro Subscriptions

    • get_pro_subscriptions: List all Pro subscriptions in your account
    • create_pro_subscription: Create a new Pro subscription with advanced configuration options
    • Supports multi-cloud deployment
    • Configure memory, persistence, and modules
    • Set up Active-Active deployments
    • Custom networking configuration

    Essential Subscriptions

    • get_essential_subscriptions: List all Essential subscriptions (paginated)
    • get_essential_subscription_by_id: Get detailed information about a specific Essential subscription
    • create_essential_subscription: Create a new Essential subscription
    • delete_essential_subscription: Delete an Essential subscription

    Database Capabilities

    • get_database_modules: List all available database modules (capabilities) supported in your account
    • Redis modules
    • Database features
    • Performance options

    Cloud Provider Management

    • get_pro_plans_regions: Get available regions across cloud providers
    • AWS regions
    • GCP regions
    • Networking options
    • Availability zones

    Plans and Pricing

    • get_essentials_plans: List available Essential subscription plans (paginated)
    • Supports AWS, GCP, and Azure
    • Redis Flex options
    • Fixed plans

    Task Management

    • get_tasks: List all current tasks in your account
    • get_task_by_id: Get detailed information about a specific task
    • Track deployment status
    • Monitor subscription changes
    • View task progress

    Usage

    Prerequisites

    • Valid Redis Cloud API credentials (API Key and Secret Key)
    • Task IDs are returned for long-running operations and can be monitored
    • Paginated responses require multiple calls to retrieve all data

    Claude Desktop

    To run the MCP server with Claude Desktop, follow these steps:

    1. Build the package:

    bash
    npm run build

    2. Add the server to Claude Desktop:

    • Open Claude Desktop settings
    • Navigate to the Developer tab (make sure you have enabled Developer Mode)
    • Click on "Edit config"
    • Open the claude_desktop_config.json file in your text editor and add the following configuration:
    json
    {
         "mcpServers": {
           "mcp-redis-cloud": {
             "command": "node",
             "args": ["--experimental-fetch", "/dist/index.js"],
             "env": {
               "API_KEY": "",
               "SECRET_KEY": ""
             }
           }
         }
       }

    3. Close Claude Desktop and restart it. The server should now be available in the MCP Servers section.

    Cursor IDE

    To run the MCP server with Cursor IDE, follow these steps:

    1. Build the package:

    bash
    npm run build

    2. Add the server to Cursor:

    • Open Cursor Settings
    • Navigate to the MCP tab
    • Click on "Add new global MCP Server"
    • Update the automatically opened mcp.json file with the following configuration:
    json
    {
         "mcpServers": {
           "mcp-redis-cloud": {
             "command": "node",
             "args": ["--experimental-fetch", "/dist/index.js"],
             "env": {
               "API_KEY": "",
               "SECRET_KEY": ""
             }
           }
         }
       }

    3. Restart Cursor. The server should now be available in the MCP Servers section.

    Development

    Prerequisites

    1. nvm (Node Version Manager)

    2. Node v22.14.0

    3. npm 10.9.2

    Getting Started

    1. Install dependencies:

    bash
    nvm use v22.14.0
       npm install

    2. Build the project:

    bash
    npm run build

    3. Test it by using the MCP Inspector:

    bash
    npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector node dist/index.js --api-key= --secret-key=

    Project Structure

    code
    src/
    ├── index.ts              # Entry point
    ├── clients/              # API Clients for external services
    │   └── generated         # Generated Redis Cloud API client
    └── tools/                # Tool implementations
        └── accounts/         # Account tools
        └── subscriptions/    # Subscription tools
        └── tasks/            # Task tools

    Note: If you make changes to your code, remember to rebuild and restart Claude Desktop / Cursor:

    bash
    npm run build

    Docker Usage

    Building the Docker Image

    To build the Docker image for the MCP server, run the following command:

    bash
    docker build -t mcp/redis-cloud .

    Running the Docker Container

    To run the container, use the following command:

    bash
    docker run -i --rm \
      -e API_KEY= \
      -e SECRET_KEY= \
      mcp/redis-cloud

    Docker Integration with Claude Desktop

    To integrate the Dockerized MCP server with Claude Desktop, follow these steps:

    1. Build the Docker image (if you haven't already):

    bash
    docker build -t mcp/redis-cloud .

    2. Add the server to Claude Desktop:

    • Open Claude Desktop settings
    • Navigate to the Developer tab (ensure Developer Mode is enabled)
    • Click on "Edit config"
    • Open the claude_desktop_config.json file in your text editor
    • Add the following configuration:
    json
    {
         "mcpServers": {
           "redis-cloud": {
             "command": "docker",
             "args": [
               "run",
               "-i",
               "--rm",
               "-e",
               "API_KEY=",
               "-e",
               "SECRET_KEY=",
               "mcp/redis-cloud"
             ]
           }
         }
       }

    3. Replace the placeholder values with your actual API credentials.

    4. Save the configuration file and restart Claude Desktop.

    Notes

    • Ensure that the required environment variables (API_KEY, SECRET_KEY) are set correctly.

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