Neo N3 MCP Server
MCP Server for Neo N3 Blockchain Integration | Version 1.6.0
A production-ready MCP server providing Neo N3 blockchain integration with 34 tools and 9 resources for wallet management, asset transfers, contract interactions, and blockchain queries.
🚀 Quick Start
Install from NPM
# Install globally
npm install -g @r3e/neo-n3-mcp
# Or install locally
npm install @r3e/neo-n3-mcp
Basic Usage
# Run with default configuration
npx @r3e/neo-n3-mcp
# Or if installed globally
neo-n3-mcp
⚙️ Configuration
1. Command Line Configuration
# Specify network
neo-n3-mcp --network testnet
# Custom RPC endpoints
neo-n3-mcp --mainnet-rpc https://mainnet1.neo.coz.io:443 --testnet-rpc https://testnet1.neo.coz.io:443
# Enable logging
neo-n3-mcp --log-level info --log-file ./neo-mcp.log
# Complete example
neo-n3-mcp \
--network mainnet \
--mainnet-rpc https://mainnet1.neo.coz.io:443 \
--testnet-rpc https://testnet1.neo.coz.io:443 \
--log-level debug \
--log-file ./logs/neo-mcp.log
2. JSON Configuration
Create a neo-mcp-config.json
file:
{
"network": "mainnet",
"rpc": {
"mainnet": "https://mainnet1.neo.coz.io:443",
"testnet": "https://testnet1.neo.coz.io:443"
},
"logging": {
"level": "info",
"file": "./logs/neo-mcp.log",
"console": true
},
"server": {
"name": "neo-n3-mcp-server",
"version": "1.6.0"
},
"wallets": {
"directory": "./wallets"
}
}
Run with config file:
neo-n3-mcp --config ./neo-mcp-config.json
3. Docker Configuration
Using Docker Hub Image
# Basic run
docker run -p 3000:3000 r3enetwork/neo-n3-mcp:1.6.0
# With environment variables
docker run -p 3000:3000 \
-e NEO_NETWORK=mainnet \
-e NEO_MAINNET_RPC=https://mainnet1.neo.coz.io:443 \
-e NEO_TESTNET_RPC=https://testnet1.neo.coz.io:443 \
-e LOG_LEVEL=info \
r3enetwork/neo-n3-mcp:1.6.0
# With volume for persistent data
docker run -p 3000:3000 \
-v $(pwd)/wallets:/app/wallets \
-v $(pwd)/logs:/app/logs \
-e NEO_NETWORK=testnet \
r3enetwork/neo-n3-mcp:1.6.0
Docker Compose
Create a docker-compose.yml
:
version: '3.8'
services:
neo-mcp:
image: r3enetwork/neo-n3-mcp:1.6.0
ports:
- "3000:3000"
environment:
- NEO_NETWORK=mainnet
- NEO_MAINNET_RPC=https://mainnet1.neo.coz.io:443
- NEO_TESTNET_RPC=https://testnet1.neo.coz.io:443
- LOG_LEVEL=info
- LOG_FILE=/app/logs/neo-mcp.log
volumes:
- ./wallets:/app/wallets
- ./logs:/app/logs
- ./config:/app/config
restart: unless-stopped
Run with:
docker-compose up -d
🐳 Docker Quick Start
# Quick start with Docker Compose
git clone https://github.com/r3e-network/neo-n3-mcp.git
cd neo-n3-mcp
docker-compose -f docker/docker-compose.yml up -d
# Or build and run manually
npm run docker:build
npm run docker:run
# Development mode
npm run docker:up:dev
Production Docker Setup
# Build production image
./scripts/docker-build.sh --tag v1.6.0
# Run with custom configuration
docker run -d \
--name neo-mcp-prod \
-p 3000:3000 \
-e NEO_NETWORK=mainnet \
-v neo-mcp-logs:/app/logs \
neo-n3-mcp:v1.6.0
Development Docker Setup
# Build development image
./scripts/docker-build.sh --dev
# Run with hot reload and debugging
docker-compose -f docker/docker-compose.dev.yml up -d
🔧 Configuration Options
Environment Variables
Variable | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
NEO_NETWORK | Default network (mainnet/testnet) | testnet |
NEO_MAINNET_RPC | Mainnet RPC endpoint | https://mainnet1.neo.coz.io:443 |
NEO_TESTNET_RPC | Testnet RPC endpoint | https://testnet1.neo.coz.io:443 |
LOG_LEVEL | Logging level (debug/info/warn/error) | info |
LOG_FILE | Log file path | ./logs/neo-mcp.log |
WALLET_DIR | Wallet storage directory | ./wallets |
Command Line Options
Option | Description |
---|---|
--network | Set default network |
--mainnet-rpc | Mainnet RPC URL |
--testnet-rpc | Testnet RPC URL |
--log-level | Set logging level |
--log-file | Set log file path |
--config | Load configuration from JSON file |
--help | Show help information |
🛠️ MCP Client Integration
Claude Desktop
Add to your Claude Desktop config (~/.cursor/mcp.json
or similar):
{
"mcpServers": {
"neo-n3": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"@r3e/neo-n3-mcp",
"--network",
"testnet"
],
"disabled": false,
"env": {
"NEO_NETWORK": "testnet",
"LOG_LEVEL": "info"
}
}
}
}
For mainnet configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"neo-n3": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"@r3e/neo-n3-mcp",
"--network",
"mainnet"
],
"disabled": false,
"env": {
"NEO_NETWORK": "mainnet",
"NEO_MAINNET_RPC": "https://mainnet1.neo.coz.io:443",
"NEO_TESTNET_RPC": "https://testnet1.neo.coz.io:443",
"LOG_LEVEL": "info"
}
}
}
}
Custom MCP Client
import { Client } from '@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/client/index.js';
import { StdioClientTransport } from '@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/client/stdio.js';
const transport = new StdioClientTransport({
command: 'npx',
args: ['@r3e/neo-n3-mcp', '--network', 'mainnet']
});
const client = new Client(
{ name: 'my-neo-client', version: '1.0.0' },
{ capabilities: {} }
);
await client.connect(transport);
📊 Available Tools & Resources
🛠️ Tools (34 available)
- Network:
get_network_mode
,set_network_mode
- Blockchain:
get_blockchain_info
,get_block_count
,get_block
,get_transaction
- Wallets:
create_wallet
,import_wallet
- Assets:
get_balance
,transfer_assets
,estimate_transfer_fees
- Contracts:
invoke_contract
,list_famous_contracts
,get_contract_info
- Advanced:
claim_gas
,estimate_invoke_fees
📁 Resources (9 available)
- Network Status:
neo://network/status
,neo://mainnet/status
,neo://testnet/status
- Blockchain Data:
neo://mainnet/blockchain
,neo://testnet/blockchain
- Contract Registry:
neo://mainnet/contracts
,neo://testnet/contracts
- Asset Information:
neo://mainnet/assets
,neo://testnet/assets
🔐 Security
- Input Validation: All inputs validated and sanitized
- Confirmation Required: Sensitive operations require explicit confirmation
- Private Key Security: Keys encrypted and stored securely
- Network Isolation: Separate configurations for mainnet/testnet
- Rate Limiting: Configurable rate limiting for production deployments
- Secure Logging: No sensitive data exposed in logs
⚡ Performance & Reliability
- Rate Limiting: Built-in rate limiting with configurable thresholds
- Error Handling: Comprehensive error handling with proper MCP error codes
- Network Resilience: Automatic fallback mechanisms for RPC calls
- Production Ready: Systemd service configuration and monitoring support
🔄 Version Management & Release Process
Current Version: 1.6.0
This project follows Semantic Versioning with automated CI/CD pipeline for releases. See our Version Management Guide for detailed information.
🚀 How to Trigger Next Version Release
Method 1: Automated Release Script (Recommended)
# 1. First, do a dry run to see what will happen
./scripts/prepare-release.sh --type minor --dry-run
# 2. If everything looks good, run the actual release preparation
./scripts/prepare-release.sh --type minor
# 3. Push the changes (script will guide you)
git push
# 4. Create GitHub release (triggers full CI/CD pipeline)
gh release create v1.7.0 --generate-notes
Method 2: Manual NPM Version Commands
# Check current version
npm run version:check
# Bump version manually
npm run version:patch # 1.6.0 → 1.6.1 (bug fixes)
npm run version:minor # 1.6.0 → 1.7.0 (new features)
npm run version:major # 1.6.0 → 2.0.0 (breaking changes)
# Then commit and push
git add . && git commit -m "chore: bump version to 1.7.0"
git push
Method 3: GitHub Release (Direct)
# Using GitHub CLI
gh release create v1.7.0 --generate-notes
# Or manually through GitHub web interface:
# 1. Go to https://github.com/r3e-network/neo-n3-mcp/releases
# 2. Click "Create a new release"
# 3. Tag: v1.7.0, Title: "Release v1.7.0"
# 4. Auto-generate release notes
# 5. Publish release
🔄 What Happens When You Create a Release
The automated CI/CD pipeline triggers the following workflow:
Phase 1: Testing & Validation ⚡
- ✅ Multi-version testing: Node.js 18.x, 20.x, 22.x on ubuntu-latest
- ✅ Code quality: Linting and type checking
- ✅ Unit tests: Core functionality validation
- ✅ Coverage reporting: Automatic upload to Codecov
Phase 2: Build & Docker 🔨
- ✅ TypeScript compilation: Build validation
- ✅ Docker builds: Both development and production images
- ✅ Container testing: Docker functionality validation
- ✅ Compose validation: Configuration testing
Phase 3: Security & Audit 🔒
- ✅ Security audit: npm audit for vulnerabilities
- ✅ Dependency check: audit-ci for security issues
- ✅ Package updates: Check for outdated dependencies
Phase 4: Publishing 📦 (Only on release)
- 🚀 NPM Publishing: Automatic package publishing to npm registry
- 🐳 Docker Publishing: Multi-tag image publishing to Docker Hub
- 📋 Versioned tags: Semantic versioning with proper tagging
Phase 5: Deployment 🌐 (Only on release)
- 🎯 Production deployment: Automated deployment notification
- 📊 Release tracking: Version monitoring and validation
📋 Release Types
Type | Version Change | Use Case | Example |
---|---|---|---|
patch | 1.6.0 → 1.6.1 | Bug fixes, security patches | ./scripts/prepare-release.sh --type patch |
minor | 1.6.0 → 1.7.0 | New features, enhancements | ./scripts/prepare-release.sh --type minor |
major | 1.6.0 → 2.0.0 | Breaking changes | ./scripts/prepare-release.sh --type major |
🎯 Quick Release Commands
# For next minor release (recommended for new features)
./scripts/prepare-release.sh --type minor
# For patch release (bug fixes)
./scripts/prepare-release.sh --type patch
# For major release (breaking changes)
./scripts/prepare-release.sh --type major
# Test what would happen (dry run)
./scripts/prepare-release.sh --type minor --dry-run
📊 Latest Changes (v1.6.0)
- ✨ Enterprise CI/CD Pipeline: Complete GitHub Actions workflow
- 🐳 Docker Infrastructure: Production and development environments
- 📁 Project Organization: Structured folders (docker/, docs/, scripts/)
- 🔧 Automated Publishing: NPM and Docker Hub integration
- 📚 Comprehensive Documentation: Guides for all deployment scenarios
- 🔄 Version Management: Automated release preparation and validation
📚 Release Documentation
- CHANGELOG.md - Complete version history
- VERSION_MANAGEMENT.md - Detailed release process
- WORKFLOW.md - CI/CD pipeline documentation
🔐 Required Secrets (Already Configured)
- ✅
NPM_TOKEN
- For NPM registry publishing - ✅
DOCKER_USERNAME
- Docker Hub username - ✅
DOCKER_PASSWORD
- Docker Hub access token
📚 Documentation
- API Reference - Complete API documentation
- Architecture - System design and components
- Examples - Practical usage examples and best practices
- Docker Guide - Comprehensive Docker deployment guide
- Production Checklist - Production deployment guide
- Deployment - Deployment configuration
- Testing - Testing and validation
- Networks - Network configuration details
- Version Management - Release process and versioning
- Release Guide - Quick reference for triggering releases
- Workflow Guide - CI/CD pipeline documentation
- Changelog - Version history and changes
📄 License
MIT License - see LICENSE file for details.
🔗 Links
- NPM Package: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@r3e/neo-n3-mcp
- Neo N3 Documentation: https://docs.neo.org/
- MCP Protocol: https://modelcontextprotocol.io/