building-mcp-server-on-cloudflare
Building MCP Servers on Cloudflare
Creates production-ready Model Context Protocol servers on Cloudflare Workers with tools, authentication, and deployment.
When to Use
- User wants to build a remote MCP server
- User needs to expose tools via MCP
- User asks about MCP authentication or OAuth
- User wants to deploy MCP to Cloudflare Workers
Prerequisites
- Cloudflare account with Workers enabled
- Node.js 18+ and npm/pnpm/yarn
- Wrangler CLI (
npm install -g wrangler)
Quick Start
Option 1: Public Server (No Auth)
npm create cloudflare@latest -- my-mcp-server \
--template=cloudflare/ai/demos/remote-mcp-authless
cd my-mcp-server
npm start
Server runs at http://localhost:8788/mcp
Option 2: Authenticated Server (OAuth)
npm create cloudflare@latest -- my-mcp-server \
--template=cloudflare/ai/demos/remote-mcp-github-oauth
cd my-mcp-server
Requires OAuth app setup. See references/oauth-setup.md.
Core Workflow
Step 1: Define Tools
Tools are functions MCP clients can call. Define them using server.tool():
import { McpAgent } from "agents/mcp";
import { z } from "zod";
export class MyMCP extends McpAgent {
server = new Server({ name: "my-mcp", version: "1.0.0" });
async init() {
// Simple tool with parameters
this.server.tool(
"add",
{ a: z.number(), b: z.number() },
async ({ a, b }) => ({
content: [{ type: "text", text: String(a + b) }],
})
);
// Tool that calls external API
this.server.tool(
"get_weather",
{ city: z.string() },
async ({ city }) => {
const response = await fetch(`https://api.weather.com/${city}`);
const data = await response.json();
return {
content: [{ type: "text", text: JSON.stringify(data) }],
};
}
);
}
}
Step 2: Configure Entry Point
Public server (src/index.ts):
import { MyMCP } from "./mcp";
export default {
fetch(request: Request, env: Env, ctx: ExecutionContext) {
const url = new URL(request.url);
if (url.pathname === "/mcp") {
return MyMCP.serveSSE("/mcp").fetch(request, env, ctx);
}
return new Response("MCP Server", { status: 200 });
},
};
export { MyMCP };
Authenticated server — See references/oauth-setup.md.
Step 3: Test Locally
# Start server
npm start
# In another terminal, test with MCP Inspector
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector@latest
# Open http://localhost:5173, enter http://localhost:8788/mcp
Step 4: Deploy
npx wrangler deploy
Server accessible at https://[worker-name].[account].workers.dev/mcp
Step 5: Connect Clients
Claude Desktop (claude_desktop_config.json):
{
"mcpServers": {
"my-server": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["mcp-remote", "https://my-mcp.workers.dev/mcp"]
}
}
}
Restart Claude Desktop after updating config.
Tool Patterns
Return Types
// Text response
return { content: [{ type: "text", text: "result" }] };
// Multiple content items
return {
content: [
{ type: "text", text: "Here's the data:" },
{ type: "text", text: JSON.stringify(data, null, 2) },
],
};
Input Validation with Zod
this.server.tool(
"create_user",
{
email: z.string().email(),
name: z.string().min(1).max(100),
role: z.enum(["admin", "user", "guest"]),
age: z.number().int().min(0).optional(),
},
async (params) => {
// params are fully typed and validated
}
);
Accessing Environment/Bindings
export class MyMCP extends McpAgent<Env> {
async init() {
this.server.tool("query_db", { sql: z.string() }, async ({ sql }) => {
// Access D1 binding
const result = await this.env.DB.prepare(sql).all();
return { content: [{ type: "text", text: JSON.stringify(result) }] };
});
}
}
Authentication
For OAuth-protected servers, see references/oauth-setup.md.
Supported providers:
- GitHub
- Auth0
- Stytch
- WorkOS
- Any OAuth 2.0 compliant provider
Wrangler Configuration
Minimal wrangler.toml:
name = "my-mcp-server"
main = "src/index.ts"
compatibility_date = "2024-12-01"
[durable_objects]
bindings = [{ name = "MCP", class_name = "MyMCP" }]
[[migrations]]
tag = "v1"
new_classes = ["MyMCP"]
With bindings (D1, KV, etc.):
[[d1_databases]]
binding = "DB"
database_name = "my-db"
database_id = "xxx"
[[kv_namespaces]]
binding = "KV"
id = "xxx"
Common Issues
"Tool not found" in Client
- Verify tool name matches exactly (case-sensitive)
- Ensure
init()registers tools before connections - Check server logs:
wrangler tail
Connection Fails
- Confirm endpoint path is
/mcp - Check CORS if browser-based client
- Verify Worker is deployed:
wrangler deployments list
OAuth Redirect Errors
- Callback URL must match OAuth app config exactly
- Check
GITHUB_CLIENT_IDandGITHUB_CLIENT_SECRETare set - For local dev, use
http://localhost:8788/callback
References
- references/examples.md — Official templates and production examples
- references/oauth-setup.md — OAuth provider configuration
- references/tool-patterns.md — Advanced tool examples
- references/troubleshooting.md — Error codes and fixes
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