Databutton App MCP
Databutton App MCP is a local proxy tool that securely connects to the API endpoints of Databutton apps via the MCP protocol and WebSocket, enabling LLM clients to use these APIs as tools.
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What is the Databutton App MCP Server?
The Databutton App MCP Server is a local proxy tool that allows you to securely connect to your Databutton app via the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It enables you to easily integrate Databutton's application APIs into any MCP - supported client.How to use the Databutton App MCP Server?
First, download the API key and save it to a file. Then, configure it in an MCP - supported client and you can start using it.Applicable Scenarios
Suitable for developers and teams who need to seamlessly integrate the data and services of Databutton apps into other AI tools.Main Features
Support for the Model Context Protocol (MCP)Securely connect to the Databutton app via WebSocket.
Local Proxy ModeThere is no need to directly expose the API of the Databutton app, ensuring data security.
Support for Multiple ClientsCompatible with AI tools that support the MCP protocol, such as Claude Desktop or Cursor.
Advantages and Limitations
Advantages
Simplify the API integration process
Enhance data security
Support multi - platform collaboration
Limitations
Requires the installation of a local proxy tool
Has certain requirements for the network environment
How to Use
Install the UV Tool
Ensure that the UV tool is installed. Please visit the official documentation for the installation guide.
Get the API Key
Go to the settings page of the Databutton app to download the API key.
Configure the Client
Edit the client configuration file and add the Databutton App MCP Server.
Usage Examples
Case 1: Integrate the Databutton APIQuickly integrate the API of the Databutton app into an MCP - supported client.
Case 2: Local Proxy ModeSecurely call the API of the Databutton app in a local environment.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to get the API key?
Does it support multiple clients?
How to ensure data security?
Related Resources
Databutton Official Website
Learn more about Databutton's services.
UV Tool Documentation
View the usage guide of the UV tool.
GitHub Code Repository
Get the source code and contribute.
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