Sentry (Official)
An MCP server for interacting with Sentry via LLMs.
Installation
Installing for Claude Desktop
Option 1: One-Command Installation
npx mcpbar@latest install getsentry/sentry-mcp -c claude
This command will automatically install and configure the Sentry (Official) MCP server for your selected client.
Option 2: Manual Configuration
Run the command below to open your configuration file:
npx mcpbar@latest edit -c claude
After opening your configuration file, copy and paste this configuration:
View JSON configuration
{
"mcpServers": {
"Sentry (Official)": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"mcp-remote",
"https://mcp-github-oauth.<your-subdomain>.workers.dev/sse"
]
}
}
}
sentry-mcp
This is a prototype of a remote MCP sever, acting as a middleware to the upstream Sentry API provider.
It is based on Cloudflare's work towards remote MCPs.
Getting Started
You'll find everything you need to know by visiting the deployed service in production:
If you're looking to contribute, learn how it works, or to run this for self-hosted Sentry, continue below..
Stdio vs Remote
While this repository is focused on acting as an MCP service, we also support a stdio
transport. This is still a work in progress, but is the easiest way to adapt run the MCP against a self-hosted Sentry install.
To utilize the stdoio
transport, you'll need to create an User Auth Token in Sentry with the necessary scopes. As of writing this is:
org:read
project:read
project:write
team:read
team:write
event:read
Launch the transport:
npx @sentry/mcp-server@latest --access-token=sentry-user-token --host=sentry.example.com
Note: You can also use environment variables:
SENTRY_ACCESS_TOKEN=
SENTRY_HOST=
MCP Inspector
MCP includes an Inspector, to easily test the service:
pnpm inspector
Enter the MCP server URL (http://localhost:5173) and hit connect. This should trigger the authentication flow for you.
Note: If you have issues with your OAuth flow when accessing the inspector on 127.0.0.1
, try using localhost
instead by visiting http://localhost:6274
.
Local Development
To contribute changes against the server, you'll need to set things up in in local development. This will require you to create another OAuth App in Sentry (Settings => API => Applications):
- For the Homepage URL, specify
http://localhost:5173
- For the Authorized Redirect URIs, specify
http://localhost:5173/callback
- Note your Client ID and generate a Client secret.
- Create a
.dev.vars
file inpackages/mcp-cloudflare/
root with:
# packages/mcp-cloudflare/.dev.vars
SENTRY_CLIENT_ID=your_development_sentry_client_id
SENTRY_CLIENT_SECRET=your_development_sentry_client_secret
COOKIE_SECRET=my-super-secret-cookie
Verify
Run the server locally to make it available at http://localhost:5173
pnpm dev
To test the local server, enter http://localhost:5173/mcp
into Inspector and hit connect. Once you follow the prompts, you'll be able to "List Tools".
Tests
There are two test suites included: basic unit tests, and some evaluations.
Unit tests can be run using:
pnpm test
Evals will require a .env
file with some config:
OPENAI_API_KEY=
Once thats done you can run them using:
pnpm test
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