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keycloak-mcp

v1.2.5

Published

MCP server for Keycloak

Downloads

917

Readme

Keycloak MCP Server

npm version License: MIT Downloads Node version smithery badge

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server implementation for Keycloak, providing a standardized interface for managing Keycloak users and realms.

Description

This project implements an MCP server that integrates with Keycloak, allowing you to manage Keycloak users and realms through a standardized protocol. It uses the official Keycloak Admin Client to interact with Keycloak's API.

Feature Demo

https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4b02a049-b8d6-4cc5-a7b4-564a0e758dd8

Available Tools

create-user

Creates a new user in a specified realm.

Inputs:

  • realm: The realm name
  • username: Username for the new user
  • email: Email address for the user
  • firstName: User's first name
  • lastName: User's last name

delete-user

Deletes a user from a specified realm.

Inputs:

  • realm: The realm name
  • userId: The ID of the user to delete

list-realms

Lists all available realms.

list-users

Lists all users in a specified realm.

Inputs:

  • realm: The realm name

list-clients

Lists all clients in a specified realm.

Inputs:

  • realm: The realm name

list-groups

Lists all groups in a specified realm.

Inputs:

  • realm: The realm name

list-client-roles

Lists all roles for a specific client in a realm.

Inputs:

  • realm: The realm name
  • clientUniqueId: The unique ID of the client

assign-client-role-to-user

Assigns a client role to a specific user.

Inputs:

  • realm: The realm name
  • userId: The ID of the user
  • clientUniqueId: The unique ID of the client
  • roleName: The name of the role to assign

add-user-to-group

Adds a user to a specific group.

Inputs:

  • realm: The realm name
  • userId: The ID of the user
  • groupId: The ID of the group

Prerequisites

  • Node.js (Latest LTS version recommended)
  • npm
  • A running Keycloak instance

Installation

Installing via Smithery

To install keycloak-mcp for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:

$ npx -y @smithery/cli install @HaithamOumerzoug/keycloak-mcp --client claude

Installing via NPM

Configure environment:

  • You can set configuration options using command-line arguments or environment variables:
    • --keycloak-url <Keycloak Instance URL>
    • --keycloak-admin <Admin Username>
    • --keycloak-admin-password <Admin Password>
  • These arguments override environment variables if both are set.

Start the server:

The server is available as an NPM package:

# Direct usage with npx
$ npx -y keycloak-mcp --keycloak-url <Keycloak Instance URL> --keycloak-admin <Admin Username> --keycloak-admin-password <Admin Password>

# Or global installation
$ npm install -g keycloak-mcp@latest
$ keycloak-mcp --keycloak-url <Keycloak Instance URL> --keycloak-admin <Admin Username> --keycloak-admin-password <Admin Password>

Configuration

Using NPM Package

Configure the server in your Cursor IDE, Cline or Claude Desktop MCP configuration file:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "keycloak": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "keycloak-mcp"],
      "env": {
        "KEYCLOAK_URL": "http://localhost:8080",
        "KEYCLOAK_ADMIN": "admin",
        "KEYCLOAK_ADMIN_PASSWORD": "admin"
      }
    }
  }
}

For Local Development

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "keycloak": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["path/to/dist/server.js"],
      "env": {
        "KEYCLOAK_URL": "http://localhost:8080",
        "KEYCLOAK_ADMIN": "admin",
        "KEYCLOAK_ADMIN_PASSWORD": "admin"
      }
    }
  }
}

Development

To set up the development environment:

  1. Clone the repository
  2. Install dependencies:
    npm install
  3. Set env vars
    cp .env.template .env
    # Edit the .env file and set all variables with the appropriate values
  4. Start the project:
    npm run dev

Available Scripts

  • npm run build - Builds the project and makes the CLI executable
  • npm run prepare - Runs the build script (used during package installation)
  • npm run dev - Watches for changes and rebuilds automatically
  • npm start - Starts the server (for production)

Dependencies

Main Dependencies

  • @keycloak/keycloak-admin-client - Official Keycloak Admin Client
  • @modelcontextprotocol/sdk - MCP SDK for standardized protocol implementation
  • zod - TypeScript-first schema validation
  • chalk - Terminal string styling
  • yargs - Parsing command-line arguments

Dev Dependencies

  • typescript - For TypeScript support
  • @types/node - TypeScript definitions for Node.js
  • shx - Cross-platform shell commands
  • ts-node - TypeScript execution and REPL for Node.js
  • rimraf - A cross-platform tool to remove directories
  • @types/yargs - TypeScript definitions for yargs

License

MIT

Author

OUMERZOUG Haitham