MCP Heroku Server
Provides comprehensive Heroku application management through the Heroku Platform API for AI assistants using the Model Context Protocol. It enables users to scale dynos, view deployment history, access logs, and manage environment variables through natural language.
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☁️ MCP Heroku Server
A complete Heroku management server for the Model Context Protocol (MCP). Provides comprehensive Heroku app management through the Heroku Platform API for AI assistants like Claude.
✨ Features
- 📋 App Management - List, view, and manage your Heroku applications
- 🚀 Deployment History - View releases and deployment timeline
- 📊 Dyno Operations - Scale, restart, and monitor dynos
- 📝 Log Access - Stream and filter application logs
- 🔧 Configuration - Manage environment variables (config vars)
- 📦 Add-on Management - List and monitor add-ons (databases, caches, etc.)
- 🔒 Secure - Uses your Heroku API key with proper authentication
📋 Prerequisites
- Heroku CLI (optional, for generating API keys)
- Node.js 16+ for running the MCP server
- Heroku API Key - Get from Dashboard Account Settings
🚀 Quick Start
Using with npx (recommended)
HEROKU_API_KEY=your-api-key npx @artik0din/mcp-heroku
Install globally
npm install -g @artik0din/mcp-heroku
export HEROKU_API_KEY=your-api-key
mcp-heroku
🔧 Environment Variables
Set your Heroku API key:
Option 1: Environment Variable
export HEROKU_API_KEY=your-heroku-api-key
Option 2: .env file
cp .env.example .env
# Edit .env and add your HEROKU_API_KEY
Getting Your API Key
- Visit Heroku Dashboard Account Settings
- Scroll to "API Key" section
- Click "Reveal" to show your key
- Or use CLI:
heroku auth:token
🔧 MCP Client Setup
Add this server to your MCP client configuration:
Claude Desktop Configuration
{
"mcpServers": {
"heroku": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["@artik0din/mcp-heroku"],
"env": {
"HEROKU_API_KEY": "your-heroku-api-key-here"
}
}
}
}
Other MCP Clients
{
"name": "heroku",
"command": "npx",
"args": ["@artik0din/mcp-heroku"],
"env": {
"HEROKU_API_KEY": "your-heroku-api-key-here"
}
}
📚 Available Tools
App Management
-
heroku_list_apps - List all your Heroku apps
team(string, optional) - Filter apps by team name
-
heroku_get_app - Get detailed app information
appName(string, required) - Name of the Heroku app
Deployment & Releases
- heroku_list_releases - View deployment history
appName(string, required) - Name of the Heroku applimit(number) - Max releases to return (default: 10)
Dyno Management
-
heroku_restart - Restart app dynos
appName(string, required) - Name of the Heroku appdyno(string, optional) - Specific dyno (e.g., "web.1"), or omit for all
-
heroku_scale - Scale dynos up or down
appName(string, required) - Name of the Heroku appdyno(string, required) - Dyno type (e.g., "web", "worker")quantity(number, required) - Number of dynos to runsize(string, optional) - Dyno size (eco, basic, standard-1x, etc.)
Logs & Monitoring
- heroku_get_logs - Retrieve application logs
appName(string, required) - Name of the Heroku applines(number) - Number of log lines (default: 100)dyno(string, optional) - Filter by dyno (e.g., "web.1")source(string, optional) - Filter by source ("app" or "heroku")
Add-ons
- heroku_list_addons - List attached add-ons
appName(string, required) - Name of the Heroku app
Configuration
- heroku_config_vars - Manage environment variables
appName(string, required) - Name of the Heroku appset(boolean) - Set to true to modify (default: false, just lists)key(string) - Config var key namevalue(string) - Config var value (use with set=true)
💡 Usage Examples
List all apps
// Use the heroku_list_apps tool
// Returns array of apps with basic info
Scale web dynos
// Use heroku_scale tool with:
// appName: "my-app"
// dyno: "web"
// quantity: 2
// size: "standard-1x"
Get recent logs
// Use heroku_get_logs tool with:
// appName: "my-app"
// lines: 50
// source: "app"
Set environment variable
// Use heroku_config_vars tool with:
// appName: "my-app"
// set: true
// key: "DATABASE_URL"
// value: "postgres://..."
🔒 Security
This server uses the Heroku Platform API securely:
- API key is read from environment variables only
- No credential storage or caching
- All requests use HTTPS
- Sensitive config vars are masked in responses
- Uses official Heroku API endpoints
🛠️ Development
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/artik0din/mcp-heroku.git
cd mcp-heroku
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Set environment variable
export HEROKU_API_KEY=your-key
# Build and run
npm run build
npm start
# Development mode
npm run dev
📝 License
MIT License - see LICENSE file for details.
🤝 Contributing
Contributions welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
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