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    Mcp Server Salesforce

    Salesforce MCP Server TypeScript-based implementation.

    109 stars
    TypeScript
    Updated Oct 31, 2025
    claude
    mcp
    modelcontextprotocol
    salesforce
    server

    Table of Contents

    • Features
    • Installation
    • Global Installation (npm)
    • Claude Desktop Quick Installation
    • Tools
    • salesforce_search_objects
    • salesforce_describe_object
    • salesforce_query_records
    • salesforce_aggregate_query
    • salesforce_dml_records
    • salesforce_manage_object
    • salesforce_manage_field
    • salesforce_manage_field_permissions
    • salesforce_search_all
    • salesforce_read_apex
    • salesforce_write_apex
    • salesforce_read_apex_trigger
    • salesforce_write_apex_trigger
    • salesforce_execute_anonymous
    • salesforce_manage_debug_logs
    • Setup
    • Salesforce Authentication
    • 1. Username/Password Authentication (Default)
    • 2. OAuth 2.0 Client Credentials Flow
    • 3. Salesforce CLI Authentication (Recommended for local/dev) (contribution by @andrea9293)
    • Usage with Claude Desktop
    • For Salesforce CLI Authentication:
    • For Username/Password Authentication:
    • For OAuth 2.0 Client Credentials Flow:
    • Example Usage
    • Searching Objects
    • Getting Schema Information
    • Querying Records
    • Aggregate Queries
    • Managing Custom Objects
    • Managing Field Permissions
    • Searching Across Objects
    • Managing Apex Code
    • Managing Apex Triggers
    • Executing Anonymous Apex Code
    • Managing Debug Logs
    • Development
    • Building from source
    • Contributing
    • License
    • Issues and Support

    Table of Contents

    • Features
    • Installation
    • Global Installation (npm)
    • Claude Desktop Quick Installation
    • Tools
    • salesforce_search_objects
    • salesforce_describe_object
    • salesforce_query_records
    • salesforce_aggregate_query
    • salesforce_dml_records
    • salesforce_manage_object
    • salesforce_manage_field
    • salesforce_manage_field_permissions
    • salesforce_search_all
    • salesforce_read_apex
    • salesforce_write_apex
    • salesforce_read_apex_trigger
    • salesforce_write_apex_trigger
    • salesforce_execute_anonymous
    • salesforce_manage_debug_logs
    • Setup
    • Salesforce Authentication
    • 1. Username/Password Authentication (Default)
    • 2. OAuth 2.0 Client Credentials Flow
    • 3. Salesforce CLI Authentication (Recommended for local/dev) (contribution by @andrea9293)
    • Usage with Claude Desktop
    • For Salesforce CLI Authentication:
    • For Username/Password Authentication:
    • For OAuth 2.0 Client Credentials Flow:
    • Example Usage
    • Searching Objects
    • Getting Schema Information
    • Querying Records
    • Aggregate Queries
    • Managing Custom Objects
    • Managing Field Permissions
    • Searching Across Objects
    • Managing Apex Code
    • Managing Apex Triggers
    • Executing Anonymous Apex Code
    • Managing Debug Logs
    • Development
    • Building from source
    • Contributing
    • License
    • Issues and Support

    Documentation

    Salesforce MCP Server

    OpenSSF Scorecard

    An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server implementation that integrates Claude with Salesforce, enabling natural language interactions with your Salesforce data and metadata. This server allows Claude to query, modify, and manage your Salesforce objects and records using everyday language.

    Features

    • Object and Field Management: Create and modify custom objects and fields using natural language
    • Smart Object Search: Find Salesforce objects using partial name matches
    • Detailed Schema Information: Get comprehensive field and relationship details for any object
    • Flexible Data Queries: Query records with relationship support and complex filters
    • Data Manipulation: Insert, update, delete, and upsert records with ease
    • Cross-Object Search: Search across multiple objects using SOSL
    • Apex Code Management: Read, create, and update Apex classes and triggers
    • Intuitive Error Handling: Clear feedback with Salesforce-specific error details
    • Switchable Authentication: Supports multiple orgs. Easily switch your active Salesforce org based on the default org configured in your VS Code workspace (use Salesforce_CLI authentication for this feature).

    Installation

    Global Installation (npm)

    bash
    npm install -g @tsmztech/mcp-server-salesforce

    Claude Desktop Quick Installation

    For easy setup with Claude Desktop, download the pre-configured extension:

    1. Download [salesforce-mcp-extension.dxt](./claude-desktop/salesforce-mcp-extension.dxt) from the claude-desktop/ folder

    2. Open Claude Desktop → Settings → Extensions

    3. Drag the .dxt file into the Extensions window

    4. Configure your Salesforce credentials when prompted

    For manual Claude Desktop configuration, see Usage with Claude Desktop below.

    Tools

    salesforce_search_objects

    Search for standard and custom objects:

    • Search by partial name matches
    • Finds both standard and custom objects
    • Example: "Find objects related to Account" will find Account, AccountHistory, etc.

    salesforce_describe_object

    Get detailed object schema information:

    • Field definitions and properties
    • Relationship details
    • Picklist values
    • Example: "Show me all fields in the Account object"

    salesforce_query_records

    Query records with relationship support:

    • Parent-to-child relationships
    • Child-to-parent relationships
    • Complex WHERE conditions
    • Example: "Get all Accounts with their related Contacts"
    • Note: For queries with GROUP BY or aggregate functions, use salesforce_aggregate_query

    salesforce_aggregate_query

    Execute aggregate queries with GROUP BY:

    • GROUP BY single or multiple fields
    • Aggregate functions: COUNT, COUNT_DISTINCT, SUM, AVG, MIN, MAX
    • HAVING clauses for filtering grouped results
    • Date/time grouping functions
    • Example: "Count opportunities by stage" or "Find accounts with more than 10 opportunities"

    salesforce_dml_records

    Perform data operations:

    • Insert new records
    • Update existing records
    • Delete records
    • Upsert using external IDs
    • Example: "Update status of multiple accounts"

    salesforce_manage_object

    Create and modify custom objects:

    • Create new custom objects
    • Update object properties
    • Configure sharing settings
    • Example: "Create a Customer Feedback object"

    salesforce_manage_field

    Manage object fields:

    • Add new custom fields
    • Modify field properties
    • Create relationships
    • Automatically grants Field Level Security to System Administrator by default
    • Use grantAccessTo parameter to specify different profiles
    • Example: "Add a Rating picklist field to Account"

    salesforce_manage_field_permissions

    Manage Field Level Security (Field Permissions):

    • Grant or revoke read/edit access to fields for specific profiles
    • View current field permissions
    • Bulk update permissions for multiple profiles
    • Useful for managing permissions after field creation or for existing fields
    • Example: "Grant System Administrator access to Custom_Field__c on Account"

    salesforce_search_all

    Search across multiple objects:

    • SOSL-based search
    • Multiple object support
    • Field snippets
    • Example: "Search for 'cloud' across Accounts and Opportunities"

    salesforce_read_apex

    Read Apex classes:

    • Get full source code of specific classes
    • List classes matching name patterns
    • View class metadata (API version, status, etc.)
    • Support for wildcards (* and ?) in name patterns
    • Example: "Show me the AccountController class" or "Find all classes matching Account*Cont*"

    salesforce_write_apex

    Create and update Apex classes:

    • Create new Apex classes
    • Update existing class implementations
    • Specify API versions
    • Example: "Create a new Apex class for handling account operations"

    salesforce_read_apex_trigger

    Read Apex triggers:

    • Get full source code of specific triggers
    • List triggers matching name patterns
    • View trigger metadata (API version, object, status, etc.)
    • Support for wildcards (* and ?) in name patterns
    • Example: "Show me the AccountTrigger" or "Find all triggers for Contact object"

    salesforce_write_apex_trigger

    Create and update Apex triggers:

    • Create new Apex triggers for specific objects
    • Update existing trigger implementations
    • Specify API versions and event operations
    • Example: "Create a new trigger for the Account object" or "Update the Lead trigger"

    salesforce_execute_anonymous

    Execute anonymous Apex code:

    • Run Apex code without creating a permanent class
    • View debug logs and execution results
    • Useful for data operations not directly supported by other tools
    • Example: "Execute Apex code to calculate account metrics" or "Run a script to update related records"

    salesforce_manage_debug_logs

    Manage debug logs for Salesforce users:

    • Enable debug logs for specific users
    • Disable active debug log configurations
    • Retrieve and view debug logs
    • Configure log levels (NONE, ERROR, WARN, INFO, DEBUG, FINE, FINER, FINEST)
    • Example: "Enable debug logs for user@example.com" or "Retrieve recent logs for an admin user"

    Setup

    Salesforce Authentication

    You can connect to Salesforce using one of three authentication methods:

    1. Username/Password Authentication (Default)

    1. Set up your Salesforce credentials

    2. Get your security token (Reset from Salesforce Settings)

    2. OAuth 2.0 Client Credentials Flow

    1. Create a Connected App in Salesforce

    2. Enable OAuth settings and select "Client Credentials Flow"

    3. Set appropriate scopes (typically "api" is sufficient)

    4. Save the Client ID and Client Secret

    5. Important: Note your instance URL (e.g., https://your-domain.my.salesforce.com) as it's required for authentication

    3. Salesforce CLI Authentication (Recommended for local/dev) (contribution by @andrea9293)

    1. Install and authenticate Salesforce CLI (sf).

    2. Make sure your org is authenticated and accessible via sf org display --json in the root of your Salesforce project.

    3. The server will automatically retrieve the access token and instance url using the CLI.

    Usage with Claude Desktop

    Add to your claude_desktop_config.json:

    For Salesforce CLI Authentication:

    json
    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "salesforce": {
          "command": "npx",
          "args": ["-y", "@tsmztech/mcp-server-salesforce"],
          "env": {
            "SALESFORCE_CONNECTION_TYPE": "Salesforce_CLI"
          }
        }
      }
    }

    For Username/Password Authentication:

    json
    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "salesforce": {
          "command": "npx",
          "args": ["-y", "@tsmztech/mcp-server-salesforce"],
          "env": {
            "SALESFORCE_CONNECTION_TYPE": "User_Password",
            "SALESFORCE_USERNAME": "your_username",
            "SALESFORCE_PASSWORD": "your_password",
            "SALESFORCE_TOKEN": "your_security_token",
            "SALESFORCE_INSTANCE_URL": "org_url"        // Optional. Default value: https://login.salesforce.com
          }
        }
      }
    }

    For OAuth 2.0 Client Credentials Flow:

    json
    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "salesforce": {
          "command": "npx",
          "args": ["-y", "@tsmztech/mcp-server-salesforce"],
          "env": {
            "SALESFORCE_CONNECTION_TYPE": "OAuth_2.0_Client_Credentials",
            "SALESFORCE_CLIENT_ID": "your_client_id",
            "SALESFORCE_CLIENT_SECRET": "your_client_secret",
            "SALESFORCE_INSTANCE_URL": "https://your-domain.my.salesforce.com"  // REQUIRED: Must be your exact Salesforce instance URL
          }
        }
      }
    }

    Note: For OAuth 2.0 Client Credentials Flow, the SALESFORCE_INSTANCE_URL must be your exact Salesforce instance URL (e.g., https://your-domain.my.salesforce.com). The token endpoint will be constructed as /services/oauth2/token.

    Example Usage

    Searching Objects

    code
    "Find all objects related to Accounts"
    "Show me objects that handle customer service"
    "What objects are available for order management?"

    Getting Schema Information

    code
    "What fields are available in the Account object?"
    "Show me the picklist values for Case Status"
    "Describe the relationship fields in Opportunity"

    Querying Records

    code
    "Get all Accounts created this month"
    "Show me high-priority Cases with their related Contacts"
    "Find all Opportunities over $100k"

    Aggregate Queries

    code
    "Count opportunities by stage"
    "Show me the total revenue by account"
    "Find accounts with more than 10 opportunities"
    "Calculate average deal size by sales rep and quarter"
    "Get the number of cases by priority and status"

    Managing Custom Objects

    code
    "Create a Customer Feedback object"
    "Add a Rating field to the Feedback object"
    "Update sharing settings for the Service Request object"

    Examples with Field Level Security:

    code
    # Default - grants access to System Administrator automatically
    "Create a Status picklist field on Custom_Object__c"
    
    # Custom profiles - grants access to specified profiles
    "Create a Revenue currency field on Account and grant access to Sales User and Marketing User profiles"

    Managing Field Permissions

    code
    "Grant System Administrator access to Custom_Field__c on Account"
    "Give read-only access to Rating__c field for Sales User profile"
    "View which profiles have access to the Custom_Field__c"
    "Revoke field access for specific profiles"

    Searching Across Objects

    code
    "Search for 'cloud' in Accounts and Opportunities"
    "Find mentions of 'network issue' in Cases and Knowledge Articles"
    "Search for customer name across all relevant objects"

    Managing Apex Code

    code
    "Show me all Apex classes with 'Controller' in the name"
    "Get the full code for the AccountService class"
    "Create a new Apex utility class for handling date operations"
    "Update the LeadConverter class to add a new method"

    Managing Apex Triggers

    code
    "List all triggers for the Account object"
    "Show me the code for the ContactTrigger"
    "Create a new trigger for the Opportunity object"
    "Update the Case trigger to handle after delete events"

    Executing Anonymous Apex Code

    code
    "Execute Apex code to calculate account metrics"
    "Run a script to update related records"
    "Execute a batch job to process large datasets"

    Managing Debug Logs

    code
    "Enable debug logs for user@example.com"
    "Retrieve recent logs for an admin user"
    "Disable debug logs for a specific user"
    "Configure log level to DEBUG for a user"

    Development

    Building from source

    bash
    # Clone the repository
    git clone https://github.com/tsmztech/mcp-server-salesforce.git
    
    # Navigate to directory
    cd mcp-server-salesforce
    
    # Install dependencies
    npm install
    
    # Build the project
    npm run build

    Contributing

    Contributions are welcome! Feel free to submit a Pull Request.

    License

    This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

    Issues and Support

    If you encounter any issues or need support, please file an issue on the GitHub repository.

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