Chris CoutinhoandClaude Opus 4.7 aa4b9498a1 refactor(search): address PR #750 round 3 review feedback
- _verify_deck_cards: hoist int(board_id|stack_id|doc_id) out of the generic
  except Exception into an explicit try/except (TypeError, ValueError) before
  the network call, mirroring _verify_news_items. Malformed payloads now log
  a specific warning instead of "unexpected error".
- _verify_news_items: add TODO(perf) above the get_items(batch_size=-1) call
  to mark the known fetch-all cost as a future profiling target.
- SemanticSearchResult.id: revert from int|str back to int. The internal
  SearchResult.id stays int|str for forward-compat; the MCP response model
  narrows at the boundary. server/semantic.py casts r.id to int when
  constructing the response so future string-id types fail loudly here
  instead of silently widening the public API.
- nc_semantic_search: replace the terse "extra for access filtering" comment
  with an ADR-019 NOTE block explaining the 2x over-fetch trade-off and the
  ghost-density under-delivery case (self-heals via lazy eviction).
- tests/integration/test_verify_on_read.py: extend the module docstring to
  call out that only the note verifier is exercised against real Nextcloud,
  while file/deck_card/news_item are unit-only — documenting the suite split
  for future contributors.
- ADR-019: rewrite "Module shape", "Verifier registry", example verifier,
  and "Deduplication" sections to match the shipped BatchVerifier interface
  (was per-id Verifier in the original draft). Add a "Why batch?" paragraph
  explaining the design choice. Update implementation checklist — every
  item is now [x] with corrected verifier names (plural) and the eviction
  module path (vector/eviction.py).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Nextcloud MCP Server

Nextcloud MCP Server

Docker Image

A production-ready MCP server that connects AI assistants to your Nextcloud instance.

Enable Large Language Models like Claude, GPT, and Gemini to interact with your Nextcloud data through a secure API. Create notes, manage calendars, organize contacts, work with files, and more - all through natural language conversations.

This is a dedicated standalone MCP server designed for external MCP clients like Claude Code and IDEs. It runs independently of Nextcloud (Docker, VM, Kubernetes, or local) and provides deep CRUD operations across Nextcloud apps.

Note

Looking for AI features inside Nextcloud? Nextcloud also provides Context Agent, which powers the Assistant app and runs as an ExApp inside Nextcloud. See docs/comparison-context-agent.md for a detailed comparison of use cases.

Tip

Don't want to self-host? Astrolabe Cloud is a managed hosting service for this MCP server, aimed at users and teams who want advanced features like background sync and semantic search without operating the infrastructure themselves. The service is currently under development — sign up on the landing page to join the early-adopter list.

Quick Start

Run the server locally with uvx (no installation required):

NEXTCLOUD_HOST=https://your.nextcloud.instance.com \
NEXTCLOUD_USERNAME=your_username \
NEXTCLOUD_PASSWORD=your_app_password \
  uvx nextcloud-mcp-server run --transport stdio

Or add it directly to your MCP client configuration (e.g. claude_desktop_config.json or .claude/settings.json):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "nextcloud": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": ["nextcloud-mcp-server", "run", "--transport", "stdio"],
      "env": {
        "NEXTCLOUD_HOST": "https://your.nextcloud.instance.com",
        "NEXTCLOUD_USERNAME": "your_username",
        "NEXTCLOUD_PASSWORD": "your_app_password"
      }
    }
  }
}

Tip

Generate an app password in Nextcloud under Settings > Security > Devices & sessions instead of using your login password.

Docker

For full features including semantic search, run with Docker:

docker run -p 127.0.0.1:8000:8000 --rm \
  -e NEXTCLOUD_HOST=https://your.nextcloud.instance.com \
  -e NEXTCLOUD_USERNAME=your_username \
  -e NEXTCLOUD_PASSWORD=your_app_password \
  ghcr.io/cbcoutinho/nextcloud-mcp-server:latest

Then connect your MCP client (Claude Desktop, IDEs, mcp dev, etc.) to http://127.0.0.1:8000/mcp.

For Kubernetes, see cbcoutinho/helm-charts. For other deployment options and Compose profiles, see docs/installation.md.

Key Features

  • 110+ MCP Tools - Comprehensive API coverage across 10 Nextcloud apps
  • MCP Resources - Structured data URIs for browsing Nextcloud data
  • Semantic Search (Experimental) - Optional vector-powered search for Notes, Files, News items, and Deck cards (requires Qdrant + Ollama)
  • Document Processing - OCR and text extraction from PDFs, DOCX, images with progress notifications
  • Flexible Deployment - Docker, Kubernetes (Helm chart), VM, or local installation
  • Production-Ready Auth - Basic Auth with app passwords; multi-user via Login Flow v2 — MCP clients authenticate via OAuth, the server handles Nextcloud app passwords transparently
  • Multiple Transports - streamable-http (default) and stdio

Supported Apps

App Tools Capabilities
Notes 7 Full CRUD, keyword search, semantic search
Calendar 20+ Events, todos (tasks), recurring events, attendees, availability
Contacts 8 Full CardDAV support, address books
Files (WebDAV) 12 Filesystem access, OCR/document processing
Deck 15 Boards, stacks, cards, labels, assignments
Cookbook 13 Recipe management, URL import (schema.org)
Tables 5 Row operations on Nextcloud Tables
Sharing 10+ Create and manage shares
News 8 Feeds, folders, items, feed health monitoring
Collectives 16 Full CRUD on collectives, pages, and tags
Talk (spreed) 6 List conversations, read/post messages, mark as read, list participants
Semantic Search 2+ Vector search for Notes, Files, News items, and Deck cards (experimental, opt-in, requires infrastructure)

Want to see another Nextcloud app supported? Open an issue or contribute a pull request!

Authentication

The MCP server authenticates to Nextcloud using app-specific passwords (Basic Auth). Three deployment modes are supported:

Mode Best for
Single-User (BasicAuth) Personal use, development, single-user deployments
Multi-User (BasicAuth pass-through) Multi-user setups where clients send credentials via Authorization header
Multi-User (Login Flow v2) Multi-user / hosted deployments — clients authenticate to the MCP server via OAuth, and the server obtains a per-user app password from Nextcloud and uses it transparently

OAuth-direct-to-Nextcloud is no longer supported (it required upstream patches to user_oidc that were never merged). Login Flow v2 replaces it for multi-user deployments and works with stock Nextcloud.

See docs/authentication.md for setup instructions.

An experimental RAG pipeline that lets MCP clients find Nextcloud content by meaning rather than keywords — a query for "car" also surfaces notes about "vehicle" or "transportation". Disabled by default (ENABLE_SEMANTIC_SEARCH=false); requires a vector database and embedding service. See docs/semantic-search-architecture.md and docs/configuration.md.

Tip

Don't want to run Qdrant and an embedding service? Astrolabe Cloud (under development) provides semantic search and background sync as a managed service.

Documentation

Contributing

Contributions are welcome!

Security

MseeP.ai Security Assessment

Found a security issue? Do not open a public GitHub issue. Use GitHub's private vulnerability reporting, or email security@astrolabecloud.com if you can't use GitHub. See SECURITY.md for details.

License

This project is licensed under the AGPL-3.0 License. See LICENSE for details.

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