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Official MCP server for OpenWeb Ninja APIs - 40+ real-time web data and SERP APIs as MCP tools
Official MCP server for OpenWeb Ninja APIs - 40+ real-time web data and SERP APIs as MCP tools
This MCP server exposes OpenWeb Ninja APIs with proper authentication via API key and reasonable scope alignment. The server uses environment variables for credential storage and validates inputs via JSON schemas. Minor code quality concerns around error handling and some broad exception catching prevent a higher score, but there are no critical vulnerabilities or malicious patterns detected. Supply chain analysis found 5 known vulnerabilities in dependencies (0 critical, 3 high severity). Package verification found 1 issue.
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Set these up before or after installing:
Environment variable: OPENWEBNINJA_API_KEY
Add this to your MCP configuration file:
{
"mcpServers": {
"io-github-openweb-ninja-openwebninja-mcp": {
"env": {
"OPENWEBNINJA_API_KEY": "your-openwebninja-api-key-here"
},
"args": [
"-y",
"@openwebninja/mcp-server"
],
"command": "npx"
}
}
}From the project's GitHub README.
Official Model Context Protocol server for OpenWeb Ninja APIs. Gives any MCP-compatible AI agent (Claude, Cursor, Cline, and others) real-time access to web search, local business data, jobs, e-commerce, real estate, finance, news, and more, through a single connection.
One tool per API product (41 tools), each exposing that API's operations, plus a subscribe tool for adding an API's free tier on demand — 42 tools in total. Schemas are generated directly from OpenWeb Ninja's OpenAPI specs, so the server always matches the live APIs.
You need an OpenWeb Ninja API key. Get one at openwebninja.com.
The server runs via npx — there's nothing to install globally. Pick your client below; npx fetches @openwebninja/mcp-server on demand.
Add to claude_desktop_config.json (Settings -> Developer -> Edit Config):
{
"mcpServers": {
"openwebninja": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@openwebninja/mcp-server"],
"env": { "OPENWEBNINJA_API_KEY": "your-api-key" }
}
}
}
claude mcp add openwebninja -e OPENWEBNINJA_API_KEY=your-api-key -- npx -y @openwebninja/mcp-server
Use the same command / args / env shape in the client's MCP config (mcp.json or equivalent).
git clone <repo> && cd openwebninja-mcp
npm install
npm run build
Then point your MCP client at the built entry:
{
"mcpServers": {
"openwebninja": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/absolute/path/to/openwebninja-mcp/dist/index.js"],
"env": { "OPENWEBNINJA_API_KEY": "your-api-key" }
}
}
}
Each tool maps to one OpenWeb Ninja API and takes two inputs:
operation: which endpoint to call (e.g. search, product_details)args: the parameters for that operationThe tool description lists every operation and its required parameters. Example call to the jsearch tool:
{
"operation": "search",
"args": { "query": "site reliability engineer remote", "country": "us" }
}
Arguments are validated and type-coerced before the request is sent, and responses return the OpenWeb Ninja data payload plus a request_id.
| Variable | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
OPENWEBNINJA_API_KEY | yes | Your OpenWeb Ninja API key (sent as x-api-key). |
OPENWEBNINJA_BASE_URL | no | Override the API host (defaults to https://api.openwebninja.com). For staging/testing. |
Search & discovery: realtime_web_search, realtime_news_data, real_time_news_search, realtime_forums_search, web_search_autocomplete, realtime_image_search, reverse_image_search, realtime_lens_data, real_time_video_search, realtime_shorts_search, ai_overviews, google_ai_mode, social_links_search
Local & maps: local_business_data, yelp_business_data, trustpilot_company_and_reviews, local_rank_tracker, driving_directions, waze, ev_charge_finder
Jobs & companies: jsearch, job_salary_data, realtime_glassdoor_data
Commerce & product: realtime_amazon_data, realtime_product_search, real_time_walmart_data, real_time_ebay_data, realtime_costco_data, real_time_wayfair_data, realtime_books_data, play_store_apps
Real estate: realtime_zillow_data, real_time_redfin_data
Finance & events: realtime_finance_data, realtime_events_data
Contact & enrichment: website_contacts_scraper, email_search
Utility: web_unblocker
LLM relays: chatgpt, gemini, copilot
Access: subscribe (add an API's free tier on demand)
npm run sync # sync OpenAPI specs from S3 into openapi-cache/ (needs AWS creds)
npm run generate # regenerate src/generated/manifest.ts from the specs
npm run build # compile TypeScript to dist/
npm run dev # run the server over stdio (tsx, no build)
npm run inspect # launch the MCP Inspector against the server
npx tsx test/smoke.ts # smoke test: list tools + validation + request path
The pipeline is: OpenAPI specs (openapi-cache/) -> scripts/generate.ts -> src/generated/manifest.ts -> tools registered at runtime in src/server.ts. To add or update an API, re-sync the specs and regenerate; no hand-written per-tool code is needed (only the curated descriptions in src/lib/descriptions.ts).
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