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@iflow-mcp/wordpress-server

v1.0.0

Published

MCP server for WordPress integration

Readme

WordPress MCP Server

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for WordPress integration, compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux.

Overview

This MCP server enables interaction with WordPress sites through the WordPress REST API. It provides tools for creating, retrieving, and updating posts using JSON-RPC 2.0 protocol.

Installation

  1. Clone the repository
  2. Install dependencies:
npm install
  1. Build the project:
npm run build

Configuration

Add the server to your MCP settings file with environment variables for WordPress credentials:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "wordpress": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["path/to/build/index.js"],
      "env": {
        "WORDPRESS_SITE_URL": "https://your-wordpress-site.com",
        "WORDPRESS_USERNAME": "your-username",
        "WORDPRESS_PASSWORD": "your-app-password"
      }
    }
  }
}

The environment variables are:

  • WORDPRESS_SITE_URL: Your WordPress site URL
  • WORDPRESS_USERNAME: WordPress username
  • WORDPRESS_PASSWORD: WordPress application password

You can also provide these credentials in the request parameters if you prefer not to use environment variables.

Available Methods

create_post

Creates a new WordPress post.

Parameters:

  • siteUrl: (optional if set in env) WordPress site URL
  • username: (optional if set in env) WordPress username
  • password: (optional if set in env) WordPress application password
  • title: Post title
  • content: Post content
  • status: (optional) 'draft' | 'publish' | 'private' (default: 'draft')

get_posts

Retrieves WordPress posts.

Parameters:

  • siteUrl: (optional if set in env) WordPress site URL
  • username: (optional if set in env) WordPress username
  • password: (optional if set in env) WordPress application password
  • perPage: (optional) Number of posts per page (default: 10)
  • page: (optional) Page number (default: 1)

update_post

Updates an existing WordPress post.

Parameters:

  • siteUrl: (optional if set in env) WordPress site URL
  • username: (optional if set in env) WordPress username
  • password: (optional if set in env) WordPress application password
  • postId: ID of the post to update
  • title: (optional) New post title
  • content: (optional) New post content
  • status: (optional) 'draft' | 'publish' | 'private'

Security Note

For security, it's recommended to use WordPress application passwords instead of your main account password. You can generate an application password in your WordPress dashboard under Users → Security → Application Passwords.

Example Usage

Using environment variables:

{
  "jsonrpc": "2.0",
  "id": 1,
  "method": "create_post",
  "params": {
    "title": "My New Post",
    "content": "Hello World!",
    "status": "draft"
  }
}

Without environment variables:

{
  "jsonrpc": "2.0",
  "id": 1,
  "method": "create_post",
  "params": {
    "siteUrl": "https://your-wordpress-site.com",
    "username": "your-username",
    "password": "your-app-password",
    "title": "My New Post",
    "content": "Hello World!",
    "status": "draft"
  }
}

Requirements

  • Node.js 20.0.0 or higher
  • WordPress site with REST API enabled
  • WordPress application password for authentication

License

MIT License - See LICENSE file for details