# CLAUDE.md This file provides guidance to Claude Code (claude.ai/code) when working with code in this repository. ## Project Overview n8n-mcp is a comprehensive documentation and knowledge server that provides AI assistants with complete access to n8n node information through the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It serves as a bridge between n8n's workflow automation platform and AI models, enabling them to understand and work with n8n nodes effectively. ## ✅ Refactor Complete (v2.3) ### Latest Update (v2.3) - Universal Node.js Compatibility: - ✅ Automatic database adapter fallback system implemented - ✅ Works with ANY Node.js version (no more v20.17.0 requirement) - ✅ Seamless fallback from better-sqlite3 to sql.js - ✅ No manual configuration needed for Claude Desktop - ✅ Maintains full functionality with either adapter ## ✅ Previous Achievements (v2.2) **The major refactor has been successfully completed based on IMPLEMENTATION_PLAN.md v2.2** ### Achieved Goals: - ✅ Fixed property/operation extraction (452/458 nodes have properties) - ✅ Added AI tool detection (35 AI tools detected) - ✅ Full support for @n8n/n8n-nodes-langchain package - ✅ Proper VersionedNodeType handling - ✅ Fixed documentation mapping issues ### Current Architecture: ``` src/ ├── loaders/ │ └── node-loader.ts # NPM package loader for both packages ├── parsers/ │ ├── node-parser.ts # Enhanced parser with version support │ └── property-extractor.ts # Dedicated property/operation extraction ├── mappers/ │ └── docs-mapper.ts # Documentation mapping with fixes ├── database/ │ ├── schema.sql # SQLite schema │ ├── node-repository.ts # Data access layer │ └── database-adapter.ts # Universal database adapter (NEW in v2.3) ├── scripts/ │ ├── rebuild.ts # Database rebuild with validation │ ├── validate.ts # Node validation │ └── test-nodes.ts # Critical node tests └── mcp/ └── server.ts # MCP server with enhanced tools ``` ### Key Metrics: - 458 nodes successfully loaded (100%) - 452 nodes with properties (98.7%) - 265 nodes with operations (57.9%) - 406 nodes with documentation (88.6%) - 35 AI-capable tools detected - All critical nodes pass validation ## Key Commands ```bash # Development npm install # Install dependencies npm run build # Build TypeScript (required before running) npm run dev # Run in development mode with auto-reload npm test # Run Jest tests npm run typecheck # TypeScript type checking npm run lint # Check TypeScript types (alias for typecheck) # Core Commands: npm run rebuild # Rebuild node database npm run validate # Validate critical nodes npm run test-nodes # Test critical node properties/operations # HTTP Server Commands: npm run start:http # Start server in HTTP mode npm run http # Build and start HTTP server npm run dev:http # HTTP server with auto-reload # Legacy Commands (deprecated): npm run db:rebuild # Old rebuild command npm run db:init # Initialize empty database npm run docs:rebuild # Rebuild documentation from TypeScript source # Production npm start # Run built application (stdio mode) npm run start:http # Run in HTTP mode for remote access ``` ## High-Level Architecture The project implements MCP (Model Context Protocol) to expose n8n node documentation, source code, and examples to AI assistants. Key architectural components: ### Core Services - **NodeDocumentationService** (`src/services/node-documentation-service.ts`): Main database service using SQLite with FTS5 for fast searching - **MCP Server** (`src/mcp/server.ts`): Implements MCP protocol with tools for querying n8n nodes - **Node Source Extractor** (`src/utils/node-source-extractor.ts`): Extracts node implementations from n8n packages - **Enhanced Documentation Fetcher** (`src/utils/enhanced-documentation-fetcher.ts`): Fetches and parses official n8n documentation ### MCP Tools Available - `list_nodes` - List all available n8n nodes with filtering - `get_node_info` - Get comprehensive information about a specific node (properties, operations, credentials) - `search_nodes` - Full-text search across all node documentation - `list_ai_tools` - List all AI-capable nodes (usableAsTool: true) - `get_node_documentation` - Get parsed documentation from n8n-docs - `get_database_statistics` - Get database usage statistics and metrics ### Database Structure Uses SQLite with enhanced schema: - **nodes** table: Core node information with FTS5 indexing - **node_documentation**: Parsed markdown documentation - **node_examples**: Generated workflow examples - **node_source_code**: Complete TypeScript/JavaScript implementations ## Important Development Notes ### Initial Setup Requirements 1. **Clone n8n-docs**: `git clone https://github.com/n8n-io/n8n-docs.git ../n8n-docs` 2. **Install Dependencies**: `npm install` 3. **Build**: `npm run build` 4. **Rebuild Database**: `npm run rebuild` 5. **Validate**: `npm run test-nodes` ### Key Technical Decisions (v2.3) 1. **Database Adapter Implementation**: - Created `DatabaseAdapter` interface to abstract database operations - Implemented `BetterSQLiteAdapter` and `SQLJSAdapter` classes - Used factory pattern in `createDatabaseAdapter()` for automatic selection - Added persistence layer for sql.js with debounced saves (100ms) 2. **Compatibility Strategy**: - Primary: Try better-sqlite3 first for performance - Fallback: Catch native module errors and switch to sql.js - Detection: Check for NODE_MODULE_VERSION errors specifically - Logging: Clear messages about which adapter is active 3. **Performance Considerations**: - better-sqlite3: ~10-50x faster for most operations - sql.js: ~2-5x slower but acceptable for this use case - Auto-save: 100ms debounce prevents excessive disk writes with sql.js - Memory: sql.js uses more memory but manageable for our dataset size ### Node.js Version Compatibility The project now features automatic database adapter fallback for universal Node.js compatibility: 1. **Primary adapter**: Uses `better-sqlite3` for optimal performance when available 2. **Fallback adapter**: Automatically switches to `sql.js` (pure JavaScript) if: - Native modules fail to load - Node.js version mismatch detected - Running in Claude Desktop or other restricted environments This means the project works with ANY Node.js version without manual intervention. The adapter selection is automatic and transparent. ### Implementation Status - ✅ Property/operation extraction for 98.7% of nodes - ✅ Support for both n8n-nodes-base and @n8n/n8n-nodes-langchain - ✅ AI tool detection (35 tools with usableAsTool property) - ✅ Versioned node support (HTTPRequest, Code, etc.) - ✅ Documentation coverage for 88.6% of nodes - ⏳ Version history tracking (deferred - only current version) - ⏳ Workflow examples (deferred - using documentation) ### Testing Workflow ```bash npm run build # Always build first npm test # Run all tests npm run typecheck # Verify TypeScript types ``` ### Docker Development ```bash # Local development with stdio docker-compose -f docker-compose.local.yml up # HTTP server mode docker-compose -f docker-compose.http.yml up ``` ### Authentication (HTTP mode) When running in HTTP mode, use Bearer token authentication: ``` Authorization: Bearer your-auth-token ``` ## Architecture Patterns ### Service Layer Pattern All major functionality is implemented as services in `src/services/`. When adding new features: 1. Create a service class with clear responsibilities 2. Use dependency injection where appropriate 3. Implement proper error handling with custom error types 4. Add comprehensive logging using the logger utility ### MCP Tool Implementation When adding new MCP tools: 1. Define the tool in `src/mcp/tools.ts` 2. Implement handler in `src/mcp/server.ts` 3. Add proper input validation 4. Return structured responses matching MCP expectations ### Database Access Pattern - Use prepared statements for all queries - Implement proper transaction handling - Use FTS5 for text searching - Cache frequently accessed data in memory ### Database Adapter Pattern (NEW in v2.3) The project uses a database adapter pattern for universal compatibility: - **Primary adapter**: `better-sqlite3` - Native SQLite bindings for optimal performance - **Fallback adapter**: `sql.js` - Pure JavaScript implementation for compatibility - **Automatic selection**: The system detects and handles version mismatches automatically - **Unified interface**: Both adapters implement the same `DatabaseAdapter` interface - **Transparent operation**: Application code doesn't need to know which adapter is active ## Environment Configuration Required environment variables (see `.env.example`): ``` # Server Configuration NODE_ENV=development PORT=3000 AUTH_TOKEN=your-secure-token # MCP Configuration MCP_SERVER_NAME=n8n-documentation-mcp MCP_SERVER_VERSION=1.0.0 # Logging LOG_LEVEL=info ``` ## License Note This project uses the Sustainable Use License. Key points: - ✅ Free for internal business and personal use - ✅ Modifications allowed for own use - ❌ Cannot host as a service without permission - ❌ Cannot include in commercial products without permission ## HTTP Remote Deployment (v2.3.0) ### ✅ HTTP Server Implementation Complete The project now includes a simplified HTTP server mode for remote deployments: - **Single-user design**: Stateless architecture for private deployments - **Simple token auth**: Bearer token authentication - **MCP-compatible**: Works with mcp-remote adapter for Claude Desktop - **Easy deployment**: Minimal configuration required ### Quick Start ```bash # Server setup export MCP_MODE=http export AUTH_TOKEN=$(openssl rand -base64 32) npm run start:http # Client setup (Claude Desktop config) { "mcpServers": { "n8n-documentation": { "command": "mcp-remote", "args": [ "https://your-server.com/mcp", "--header", "Authorization: Bearer your-auth-token" ] } } } ``` ### Available Scripts - `npm run start:http` - Start in HTTP mode - `npm run http` - Build and start HTTP server - `npm run dev:http` - Development mode with auto-reload - `./scripts/deploy-http.sh` - Deployment helper script For detailed deployment instructions, see [HTTP Deployment Guide](./docs/HTTP_DEPLOYMENT.md). ## Recent Problem Solutions ### SQLite Version Mismatch (Solved in v2.3) **Problem**: Claude Desktop bundles Node.js v16.19.1, causing NODE_MODULE_VERSION errors with better-sqlite3 compiled for different versions. **Solution**: Implemented dual-adapter system: 1. Database adapter abstraction layer 2. Automatic fallback from better-sqlite3 to sql.js 3. Transparent operation regardless of Node.js version 4. No manual configuration required **Technical Details**: - `src/database/database-adapter.ts` - Adapter interface and implementations - `createDatabaseAdapter()` - Factory function with automatic selection - Modified all database operations to use adapter interface - Added sql.js with persistence support ### Property Extraction Issues (Solved in v2.2) **Problem**: Many nodes had empty properties/operations arrays. **Solution**: Created dedicated `PropertyExtractor` class that handles: 1. Instance-level property extraction 2. Versioned node support 3. Both programmatic and declarative styles 4. Complex nested property structures