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@whoisxmlapidotcom/mcp-whoisxmlapi_windows_arm

v1.1.0

Published

A MCP server for the WhoisXML API

Readme

MCP Server mcp-whoisxmlapi

mcp-whoisxmlapi is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides AI tools access to the WhoisXMLAPI in a secure and scalable way.

For full documentation, see the MCP Server documentation.

Features

  • Token-based Authentication: Secure API access using bearer tokens configured via environment variables
  • HTTP Server Mode: Run as an HTTP server with streamable HTTP transport for web-based integrations
  • Hosted Mode: Multi-tenant deployment with per-request token authentication (see HOSTING.md)
  • Timeout Control: Configurable request timeouts

Installation

Option 1: Docker (Recommended)

You can run mcp-whoisxmlapi directly with Docker without installing the binary:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "whoisxmlapi": {
      "command": "docker",
      "args": [
        "run",
        "-i",
        "--rm",
        "-e", "WHOISXMLAPI_TOKEN",
        "whoisxmlapidotcom/mcp-whoisxmlapi:latest"
        // Add custom options if needed:
        // "--timeout=30s"
      ],
      "env": {
        "WHOISXMLAPI_TOKEN": "your-api-token-here"
      }
    }
  }
}

Option 2: npm

Install via npm for convenience:

# Install globally
npm install -g @whoisxmlapidotcom/mcp-whoisxmlapi

# Or install locally in your project
npm install @whoisxmlapidotcom/mcp-whoisxmlapi

Editor Configuration with npm

If installed globally via npm:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "whoisxmlapi": {
      "command": "mcp-whoisxmlapi",
      "args": [
        // Uncomment and modify as needed:
        // "--timeout=30s"
      ],
      "env": {
        "WHOISXMLAPI_TOKEN": "your-api-token-here"
      }
    }
  }
}

If installed locally in a project:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "whoisxmlapi": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "@whoisxmlapidotcom/mcp-whoisxmlapi"
        // Add custom options if needed:
        // "--timeout=30s"
      ],
      "env": {
        "WHOISXMLAPI_TOKEN": "your-api-token-here"
      }
    }
  }
}

Option 3: Binary Download

You can also download the appropriate binary for your operating system from the Downloads page and provide the full path to the binary (e.g., /path/to/mcp-whoisxmlapi) in your editor configuration.

Docker

The MCP server is available as a Docker image using stdio to communicate:

docker pull whoisxmlapidotcom/mcp-whoisxmlapi:latest
docker run --rm -e WHOISXMLAPI_TOKEN=your-token whoisxmlapidotcom/mcp-whoisxmlapi:latest

For SSE mode with Docker, expose the SSE port (default 3000):

docker run --rm -p 3000:3000 -e WHOISXMLAPI_TOKEN=your-token whoisxmlapidotcom/mcp-whoisxmlapi:latest --sse --sse-port 3000

The configuration for SSE mode changes slightly in your editor's settings -- and note you'll need to run the Docker container in SSE mode for this to work prior to adding the configuration to your editor's or AI client settings:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "whoisxmlapi": {
      "url": "http://localhost:3000"
    }
  }
}

Do note that some MCP Clients will not support non-HTTPS endpoints.

With this configuration you can use the same MCP server for multiple AI clients at once: normally, AI clients will create multiple instances of an MCP server.

Environment Variables

  • WHOISXMLAPI_TOKEN: Required. The API token for authenticating with the WhoisXMLAPI service.

Running Modes

Standard (stdio) Mode

By default, mcp-whoisxmlapi runs in stdio mode, which is suitable for integration with editors and other tools that communicate via standard input/output.

export WHOISXMLAPI_TOKEN=your-token-here
mcp-whoisxmlapi

HTTP Server Mode

Alternatively, you can run mcp-whoisxmlapi as an HTTP server for web-based integrations:

export WHOISXMLAPI_TOKEN=your-token-here
mcp-whoisxmlapi --http --http-port=3000

In HTTP mode, the server will listen on the specified port (default: 3000) and provide the same MCP tools over HTTP using streamable HTTP transport. This is useful for web applications or environments where stdio communication isn't practical.

Available HTTP Options:

  • --http: Enable HTTP server mode
  • --http-port=PORT: Specify the port to listen on (default: 3000)