Crawlab
The Crawlab MCP server is a middleware connecting AI applications and the Crawlab crawler platform, enabling natural language interaction through a standardized protocol
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What is the Crawlab MCP Server?
The Crawlab MCP (Model Context Protocol) server is a bridge connecting AI applications and the Crawlab crawler management platform, allowing users to create, manage, and monitor crawler tasks through natural language instructions.How to use the Crawlab MCP Server?
Simply start the server and integrate it into your AI tools, then send instructions through natural language to start using. There's no need to have in - depth knowledge of programming details.Applicable Scenarios
Suitable for enterprises or individuals who need automated crawler management, such as e - commerce data analysis and content collection.Main Features
Spider ManagementCreate, read, update, and delete spider tasks.
Task SchedulingStart, pause, restart, and view task status.
File OperationsUpload, download, edit, and save files related to crawlers.
Resource AccessGet real - time logs and results during crawler execution.
Advantages and Limitations
Advantages
Supports multiple natural language inputs, reducing the usage threshold.
Seamlessly integrates with the existing crawler ecosystem.
Responds quickly and processes large - scale requests.
Limitations
Depends on an existing Crawlab instance to run.
Requires a certain network environment to ensure stable communication.
How to Use
Install the Server
Install the Crawlab MCP server using pip or manually clone the GitHub repository.
Configure Environment Variables
Set CRAWLAB_API_BASE_URL and API Token.
Start the Server
Run the server.py script to start the service.
Usage Examples
Create a New CrawlerThe user wants to add a new crawler for scraping news.
Run an Existing CrawlerThe user wants to immediately run an existing crawler task.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to check if the Crawlab MCP server is working properly?
What if I forget the API Token?
Related Resources
Official Documentation
Detailed installation and usage guide.
Example Projects
Demonstrate how to integrate MCP into real - world projects.
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