Coolify Integration
STDIOMCP server implementation enabling AI assistants to interact with Coolify instances through natural language.
MCP server implementation enabling AI assistants to interact with Coolify instances through natural language.
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server implementation for Coolify, enabling AI assistants to interact with your Coolify instances through natural language.
Here are example prompts you can use with MCP-compatible AI assistants to interact with your Coolify instance:
# List and Inspect Servers
- Show me all Coolify servers in my instance
- What's the status of server {uuid}?
- Show me the resources running on server {uuid}
- What domains are configured for server {uuid}?
- Can you validate the connection to server {uuid}?
# Resource Monitoring
- How much CPU and memory is server {uuid} using?
- List all resources running on server {uuid}
- Show me the current status of all servers
# Project Operations
- List all my Coolify projects
- Create a new project called "my-webapp" with description "My web application"
- Show me the details of project {uuid}
- Update project {uuid} to change its name to "new-name"
- Delete project {uuid}
# Environment Management
- Show me the environments in project {uuid}
- Get details of the production environment in project {uuid}
- What variables are set in the staging environment of project {uuid}?
# Application Management
- List all applications
- Show me details of application {uuid}
- Create a new application called "my-nodejs-app"
- Delete application {uuid}
# Service Operations
- Show me all running services
- Create a new WordPress service:
- Name: my-blog
- Project UUID: {project_uuid}
- Server UUID: {server_uuid}
- Type: wordpress-with-mysql
- What's the status of service {uuid}?
- Delete service {uuid} and clean up its resources
# Database Operations
- List all databases
- Show me the configuration of database {uuid}
- Update database {uuid}:
- Increase memory limit to 1GB
- Change public port to 5432
- Update password
- Delete database {uuid} and clean up volumes
# Database Types
- Create a PostgreSQL database
- Set up a Redis instance
- Configure a MongoDB database
- Initialize a MySQL database
# Deployment Operations
- Show me all active deployments
- What's the status of deployment {uuid}?
- Deploy application {uuid}
- Force rebuild and deploy application {uuid}
- List recent deployments for application {uuid}
"coolify": { "command": "npx", "args": [ "-y", "@masonator/coolify-mcp" ], "env": { "COOLIFY_ACCESS_TOKEN": "0|your-secret-token", "COOLIFY_BASE_URL": "https://your-coolify-instance.com" } }
env COOLIFY_ACCESS_TOKEN:0|your-secret-token COOLIFY_BASE_URL:https://your-coolify-instance.com npx -y @stumason/coolify-mcp
# Clone the repository git clone https://github.com/stumason/coolify-mcp.git cd coolify-mcp # Install dependencies npm install # Build the project npm run build # Run tests npm test
# Required COOLIFY_ACCESS_TOKEN=your_access_token_here # Optional (defaults to http://localhost:3000) COOLIFY_BASE_URL=https://your.coolify.instance
interface Application { uuid: string; name: string; // Additional properties based on your Coolify instance }
interface Service { id: number; uuid: string; name: string; type: ServiceType; // Various types like 'wordpress', 'mysql', etc. status: 'running' | 'stopped' | 'error'; project_uuid: string; environment_uuid: string; server_uuid: string; domains?: string[]; }
interface Database { id: number; uuid: string; name: string; type: 'postgresql' | 'mysql' | 'mongodb' | 'redis' | /* other types */; status: 'running' | 'stopped' | 'error'; is_public: boolean; public_port?: number; // Additional configuration based on database type }
interface Deployment { id: number; uuid: string; application_uuid: string; status: string; created_at: string; updated_at: string; }
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.
MIT
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