The Redis MCP Server is a natural language interface that allows AI agents to interact with Redis databases. It enables storing, retrieving, and managing data in Redis through conversational commands, making it easy to implement Redis operations in AI-driven workflows without writing complex code.
To install the Redis MCP Server:
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/redis/mcp-redis.git
cd mcp-redis
# Install dependencies using uv
uv venv
source .venv/bin/activate
uv sync
The server can be configured using the following environment variables:
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
REDIS_HOST |
Redis IP or hostname | "127.0.0.1" |
REDIS_PORT |
Redis port | 6379 |
REDIS_DB |
Database | 0 |
REDIS_USERNAME |
Default database username | "default" |
REDIS_PWD |
Default database password | "" |
REDIS_SSL |
Enables or disables SSL/TLS | False |
REDIS_CA_PATH |
CA certificate for verifying server | None |
REDIS_SSL_KEYFILE |
Client's private key file for client authentication | None |
REDIS_SSL_CERTFILE |
Client's certificate file for client authentication | None |
REDIS_CERT_REQS |
Whether the client should verify the server's certificate | "required" |
REDIS_CA_CERTS |
Path to the trusted CA certificates file | None |
REDIS_CLUSTER_MODE |
Enable Redis Cluster mode | False |
MCP_TRANSPORT |
Use the stdio or sse transport |
stdio |
The MCP Server provides various tools for Redis operations:
By default, the server runs locally and communicates via stdin/stdout:
uv run src/main.py
To make the server available over the network:
export MCP_TRANSPORT="sse"
uv run src/main.py
Test the server:
curl -i http://127.0.0.1:8000/sse
# Install the Python SDK
pip install openai-agents
# Configure the OpenAI token
export OPENAI_API_KEY="<openai_token>"
# Run the example application
python3.13 redis_assistant.py
npx -y @smithery/cli install @redis/mcp-redis --client claude
Edit the claude_desktop_config.json
configuration file:
{
"mcpServers": {
"redis": {
"command": "<full_path_uv_command>",
"args": [
"--directory",
"<your_mcp_server_directory>",
"run",
"src/main.py"
],
"env": {
"REDIS_HOST": "<your_redis_database_hostname>",
"REDIS_PORT": "<your_redis_database_port>",
"REDIS_PWD": "<your_redis_database_password>",
"REDIS_SSL": true,
"REDIS_CA_PATH": "<your_redis_ca_path>",
"REDIS_CLUSTER_MODE": false
}
}
}
}
You can use the official Redis MCP Docker image or build your own:
# Build your own image
docker build -t mcp-redis .
To configure Claude Desktop with Docker, add to claude_desktop_config.json
:
{
"mcpServers": {
"redis": {
"command": "docker",
"args": ["run",
"--rm",
"--name",
"redis-mcp-server",
"-i",
"-e", "REDIS_HOST=<redis_hostname>",
"-e", "REDIS_PORT=<redis_port>",
"-e", "REDIS_USERNAME=<redis_username>",
"-e", "REDIS_PWD=<redis_password>",
"mcp/redis"]
}
}
}
settings.json
:{
"chat.agent.enabled": true
}
.vscode/mcp.json
or settings.json
:{
"servers": {
"redis": {
"type": "stdio",
"command": "<full_path_uv_command>",
"args": [
"--directory",
"<your_mcp_server_directory>",
"run",
"src/main.py"
],
"env": {
"REDIS_HOST": "<your_redis_database_hostname>",
"REDIS_PORT": "<your_redis_database_port>",
"REDIS_USERNAME": "<your_redis_database_username>",
"REDIS_PWD": "<your_redis_database_password>"
}
}
}
}
For Claude Desktop integration issues, check the log file:
tail -f ~/Library/Logs/Claude/mcp-server-redis.log
You can also use the MCP Inspector for visual debugging:
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector uv run src/main.py
There are two ways to add an MCP server to Cursor. The most common way is to add the server globally in the ~/.cursor/mcp.json
file so that it is available in all of your projects.
If you only need the server in a single project, you can add it to the project instead by creating or adding it to the .cursor/mcp.json
file.
To add a global MCP server go to Cursor Settings > MCP and click "Add new global MCP server".
When you click that button the ~/.cursor/mcp.json
file will be opened and you can add your server like this:
{
"mcpServers": {
"cursor-rules-mcp": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"cursor-rules-mcp"
]
}
}
}
To add an MCP server to a project you can create a new .cursor/mcp.json
file or add it to the existing one. This will look exactly the same as the global MCP server example above.
Once the server is installed, you might need to head back to Settings > MCP and click the refresh button.
The Cursor agent will then be able to see the available tools the added MCP server has available and will call them when it needs to.
You can also explictly ask the agent to use the tool by mentioning the tool name and describing what the function does.