Emlog MCP Server
Enables AI assistants to interact with Emlog blog systems through a standardized Model Context Protocol interface, supporting content management operations like creating/updating articles, managing comments, uploading files, and accessing blog resources.
README Documentation
Emlog MCP Server
An Emlog blog system integration service based on Model Context Protocol (MCP), allowing AI assistants to interact with Emlog blogs through standardized interfaces.
Features
Resources
- Blog Articles (
emlog://articles
) - Get all blog article lists - Categories (
emlog://categories
) - Get all category information - Comments (
emlog://comments
) - Get comment lists (based on latest articles) - Micro Notes (
emlog://notes
) - Get micro note lists - Draft Articles (
emlog://drafts
) - Get all draft article lists - User Information (
emlog://user
) - Get current user information
Tools
- create_article - Create new blog articles
- update_article - Update existing blog articles
- get_article - Get specific article details
- search_articles - Search articles (supports keyword, tag, category filtering)
- like_article - Like articles
- add_comment - Add comments
- get_comments - Get comment lists for specific articles
- create_note - Create micro notes
- upload_file - Upload files (images and other media resources)
- get_user_info - Get user information
- get_draft_list - Get draft article lists
- get_draft_detail - Get detailed information of specific drafts
Tech Stack
- TypeScript - Type-safe JavaScript superset
- Node.js - JavaScript runtime environment
- MCP SDK - Model Context Protocol TypeScript SDK
- Axios - HTTP client library
- Zod - TypeScript-first schema validation library
- form-data - Multipart form data processing
Installation and Configuration
Method 1: Direct Use (Recommended)
Use emlog-mcp
directly in Claude Desktop configuration without local installation. Jump to MCP Client Configuration section.
Method 2: Local Development Installation
1. Clone the Project
git clone https://github.com/eraincc/emlog-mcp.git
cd emlog-mcp
2. Install Dependencies
npm install
3. Environment Variable Configuration
Copy the example configuration file and edit:
cp .env.example .env
Set the following environment variables in the .env
file:
# Emlog API base URL (required)
EMLOG_API_URL=https://your-emlog-site.com
# Emlog API key (required)
EMLOG_API_KEY=your_api_key_here
Getting API Key:
- Log in to your Emlog backend management system
- Go to "Settings" → "API Interface"
- Enable API functionality and generate API key
- Copy the generated key to the
.env
file
4. Build Project
npm run build
5. Run Service
npm start
Or development mode:
npm run dev
MCP Client Configuration
Claude Desktop Configuration
Add to Claude Desktop configuration file (usually located at ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
):
{
"mcpServers": {
"emlog": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["emlog-mcp"],
"env": {
"EMLOG_API_URL": "https://your-emlog-site.com",
"EMLOG_API_KEY": "your_api_key_here"
}
}
}
}
Note: The configuration now directly uses the published npm package emlog-mcp
, no local installation or compilation required. npx
will automatically download and run the latest version.
The project also provides an example configuration file claude-desktop-config.json
for reference.
Other MCP Clients
For other MCP-supporting clients, please refer to their respective documentation for stdio transport configuration.
API Interface Documentation
This service is built on Emlog's REST API, supporting the following main operations:
Article Management
GET /api/article_list
- Get article listsGET /api/article_view
- Get specific article detailsPOST /api/article_save
- Create/update articlesPOST /api/article_like
- Like articles
Draft Management
GET /api/draft_list
- Get draft listsGET /api/draft_detail
- Get specific draft details
Category Management
GET /api/sort_list
- Get category lists
Comment Management
GET /api/comment_list
- Get comment listsPOST /api/comment_save
- Publish comments
Micro Notes
GET /api/note_list
- Get micro note listsPOST /api/note_save
- Publish micro notes
File Upload
POST /api/upload
- Upload files
User Management
GET /api/userinfo
- Get user information
Usage Examples
Create Blog Article
// Through MCP tool call
{
"name": "create_article",
"arguments": {
"title": "My New Article",
"content": "This is the article content, supporting HTML and Markdown formats.",
"sort_id": 1,
"tag": "technology,programming,MCP",
"is_private": "n",
"allow_comment": "y"
}
}
Search Articles
// Search articles containing keywords
{
"name": "search_articles",
"arguments": {
"keyword": "technology",
"page": 1,
"count": 10
}
}
Get Article List
// Through MCP resource access
{
"uri": "emlog://articles"
}
Get Draft List
// Get draft list
{
"name": "get_draft_list",
"arguments": {
"count": 10
}
}
Get Draft Details
// Get detailed information of specific draft
{
"name": "get_draft_detail",
"arguments": {
"id": 123
}
}
Upload File
// Upload image file
{
"name": "upload_file",
"arguments": {
"file_path": "/path/to/image.jpg"
}
}
Create Micro Note
// Publish micro note
{
"name": "create_note",
"arguments": {
"content": "This is a micro note",
"is_private": false
}
}
Error Handling
The service includes comprehensive error handling mechanisms:
- Network Errors - Automatic retry and timeout handling
- API Errors - Detailed error information return
- Authentication Errors - API key validation failure prompts
- Parameter Errors - Input parameter validation and prompts
Development and Debugging
Available Scripts
# Build project
npm run build
# Start service
npm start
# Development mode (auto restart)
npm run dev
# Watch mode (auto compile)
npm run watch
# Run tests
npm test
Log Output
The service outputs runtime status information to stderr for debugging:
Emlog MCP server running on stdio
Test Service
The project includes a simple test script test-server.js
to verify if the service is working properly:
node test-server.js
Security Considerations
- API Key Protection - Ensure API keys are not leaked, use environment variables for storage
- HTTPS Connection - Recommend using HTTPS connection to Emlog API in production
- Permission Control - Ensure API keys have appropriate permission scope
- Input Validation - All user inputs are validated and sanitized
Troubleshooting
Common Issues
-
Connection Failure
- Check if
EMLOG_API_URL
is correct - Confirm Emlog site is accessible
- Check if
-
Authentication Failure
- Verify if
EMLOG_API_KEY
is valid - Check API key permissions
- Verify if
-
Tool Call Failure
- Check specific reasons in error messages
- Confirm parameter format is correct
Project Structure
emlog-mcp/
├── src/ # Source code directory
│ ├── index.ts # MCP service main entry
│ └── emlog-client.ts # Emlog API client
├── dist/ # Compiled output directory
├── docs/ # Documentation directory
│ └── api_doc.md # Detailed Emlog API documentation
├── .env.example # Environment variable example file
├── .gitignore # Git ignore file configuration
├── claude-desktop-config.json # Claude Desktop configuration example
├── test-server.js # Test script
├── package.json # Project configuration and dependencies
├── tsconfig.json # TypeScript configuration
└── README.md # Project documentation
Contributing
Welcome to submit Issues and Pull Requests to improve this project. Before submitting code, please ensure:
- Code passes TypeScript compilation checks
- Follows project code style
- Adds appropriate error handling
- Updates relevant documentation
License
MIT License