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The Etsy MCP Server provides a subset of the Etsy API through the Model Context Protocol, enabling MCP clients to interact with Etsy shop data and manage listings.
getShop
Fetch information about a shop. Requires shop_id.
getMe
Return basic info about the authenticated user, including user_id and shop_id.
getListingsByShop
List the listings in a shop. Supports an optional state parameter. Requires shop_id.
createDraftListing
Create a new physical draft listing. Accepts all fields supported by Etsy's createDraftListing endpoint.
uploadListingImage
Upload an image to a listing. Requires shop_id, listing_id, and image_path.
updateListing
Update an existing listing. Requires shop_id and listing_id. Optional fields include title, description, and price.
getShopReceipts
Retrieve receipts for a shop. Requires shop_id.
getShopSections
Retrieve the list of sections in a shop. Requires shop_id.
getShopSection
Retrieve a single shop section by shop_id and shop_section_id.
getSellerTaxonomyNodes
Retrieve the full hierarchy of seller taxonomy nodes.
getPropertiesByTaxonomyId
List product properties supported for a specific taxonomy node. Requires taxonomy_id.
Etsy MCP Server
This project exposes a subset of the Etsy API through the Model Context Protocol. It allows tools to be called from an MCP client to retrieve shop data and manage listings.
OAuth Setup
The server requires a valid Etsy API keystring, shared secret, and OAuth refresh token. You can provide these credentials in two ways:
- Environment Variables: Set
ETSY_API_KEY
,ETSY_SHARED_SECRET
, andETSY_REFRESH_TOKEN
. - Settings File: Create an
etsy_mcp_settings.json
file by copyingetsy_mcp_settings.example.json
and filling in your credentials.
If you do not yet have a refresh token, run the following helper script:
npx tsx src/get-refresh-token --keystring YOUR_KEY --shared-secret YOUR_SECRET
The script opens a browser window for authentication and prints the refresh token to the console.
Local Development
These instructions are for running the server directly on your machine for development purposes.
First, install dependencies:
npm install
Then, build the server:
npm run build
You can also use npm run watch
to automatically rebuild the server when you make code changes.
Configuration File Location
For local development, place your etsy_mcp_settings.json
file in the project root directory (same level as package.json
). The server will automatically detect and load it.
Running the Server
After building, start the server with:
npm start
Important: This MCP server communicates over stdio and is designed to be connected to by MCP clients (like Claude Desktop, Cline, or other MCP-compatible applications). When run directly, it will start and wait for MCP protocol messages. To test functionality, use the MCP Inspector (see Debugging section) or connect it to an MCP client.
MCP Client Integration
To use this server with an MCP client, you typically need to:
- Claude Desktop: Add the server configuration to your Claude Desktop settings
- Cline: Configure the server in your MCP server settings
- Other MCP Clients: Refer to your client's documentation for adding MCP servers
The server will be started automatically by the MCP client when needed.
Running with Docker
This is the recommended method for deployment or for running the server in a standardized environment.
First, build the Docker image from the repository root:
docker build -t etsy-mcp-server .
Configuration File Location for Docker
For Docker usage, your etsy_mcp_settings.json
file should be located in the same directory where you run the docker run
command. The ./
in the volume mount refers to your current working directory.
Container Behavior
Important: MCP servers are not long-running background services. When you start the container, it will:
- Load your Etsy credentials (from environment variables or settings file)
- Print "Etsy MCP server running on stdio"
- Wait for MCP protocol messages on stdin
- Exit after a short time if no MCP client connects
This is normal behavior. The container is designed to be started by MCP clients when needed, not to run continuously like a web server.
Starting the Container
You can supply your Etsy credentials either as environment variables or by mounting your settings file.
Option 1: Using Environment Variables
Bash:
docker run --rm \
-e ETSY_API_KEY=YOUR_KEY \
-e ETSY_SHARED_SECRET=YOUR_SECRET \
-e ETSY_REFRESH_TOKEN=YOUR_TOKEN \
etsy-mcp-server
PowerShell:
docker run --rm `
-e ETSY_API_KEY=YOUR_KEY `
-e ETSY_SHARED_SECRET=YOUR_SECRET `
-e ETSY_REFRESH_TOKEN=YOUR_TOKEN `
etsy-mcp-server
Option 2: Using a Settings File
Create an etsy_mcp_settings.json
file in your current directory. Then, mount it into the container using the -v
flag:
Bash:
docker run --rm \
-v ./etsy_mcp_settings.json:/usr/src/app/etsy_mcp_settings.json \
etsy-mcp-server
PowerShell:
docker run --rm `
-v ./etsy_mcp_settings.json:/usr/src/app/etsy_mcp_settings.json `
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MCP Client Integration with Docker
To use this Docker container with MCP clients:
- Claude Desktop: Configure the server to use the Docker command in your Claude Desktop settings
- Cline: Set up the Docker command as your MCP server startup command
- Other MCP Clients: Use the appropriate Docker command as the server executable
Example MCP client configuration:
{
"command": "docker",
"args": [
"run",
"--rm",
"-v",
"./etsy_mcp_settings.json:/usr/src/app/etsy_mcp_settings.json",
"etsy-mcp-server"
]
}
The MCP client will automatically start the container when it needs to use the Etsy tools and stop it when done.
Available tools
getShop
Fetch information about a shop.
Required argument: shop_id
.
getMe
Return basic info about the authenticated user, including user_id
and
shop_id
. This endpoint takes no arguments.
getListingsByShop
List the listings in a shop. Supports an optional state
parameter (e.g. active
, draft
). Requires shop_id
.
createDraftListing
Create a new physical draft listing using POST /v3/application/shops/{shop_id}/listings
.
The tool accepts all fields supported by Etsy's createDraftListing
endpoint.
uploadListingImage
Upload an image to a listing. Requires shop_id
, listing_id
and image_path
.
(Implementation is currently a placeholder.)
updateListing
Update an existing listing. Requires shop_id
and listing_id
. Optional fields include title
, description
and price
.
getShopReceipts
Retrieve receipts for a shop. Requires shop_id
.
getShopSections
Retrieve the list of sections in a shop. Requires shop_id
.
getShopSection
Retrieve a single shop section by shop_id
and shop_section_id
.
getSellerTaxonomyNodes
Retrieve the full hierarchy of seller taxonomy nodes.
getPropertiesByTaxonomyId
List product properties supported for a specific taxonomy node. Requires taxonomy_id
.
Debugging
Using the MCP Inspector
For debugging and testing the server functionality, use the MCP Inspector with the local development setup:
npm run inspector
The inspector will:
- Start a proxy server and web interface
- Launch the locally built MCP server
- Provide a URL to view communication logs and test tools interactively
Important: The MCP Inspector only works with the local development setup, not with Docker. This is because:
- Docker containers start and exit quickly when no MCP client connects
- The inspector needs direct access to the server process
- Network isolation prevents the inspector from communicating with containerized servers
Recommended Debugging Workflow
-
For Development and Testing: Use local development with the MCP Inspector
npm run build npm run inspector
-
For Deployment: Use Docker with MCP clients
docker build -t etsy-mcp-server . # Then use with your MCP client
This approach gives you the best of both worlds: interactive debugging locally and reliable deployment with Docker.