This project offers the following Model Context Protocol (MCP) server options:
For more information about the available transports, see the MCP specification.
This is a lightweight solution that's ideal for integration with editors and tools like VS Code.
For Docker set up and installation, see DOCKER.md.
Note: By default, this server provides 37 tools (minimal mode). Use the
--full
flag to access all 106 tools.
Integrate your MCP server with Visual Studio Code and use it with VS Code extensions that support MCP. To do this, do the following:
-
Create a .vscode/mcp.json file in your project and enter the following:
{ "servers": { "postman-api-mcp": { "type": "stdio", "command": "npx", "args": [ "@postman/postman-mcp-server", "--full" // (optional) Use this flag to enable full mode ], "env": { "POSTMAN_API_KEY": "${input:postman-api-key}" } } }, "inputs": [ { "id": "postman-api-key", "type": "promptString", "description": "Enter your Postman API key" } ] }
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Install an MCP-compatible VS Code extension, such as GitHub Copilot, Claude for VS Code, or other AI assistants that support MCP.
Configure the extension to use the postman-api-mcp server, a local STDIO-based server that runs directly from your project files:
- Clone the postman-mcp-server repository.
- In the repository's root folder, run the
npm install
command. This installs all the required dependencies. - Replace
${workspaceFolder}
in the mcp.json file with the full path to the Postman MCP repository. - When prompted, enter your Postman API key.
To integrate the MCP server with Claude, check the latest Postman MCP server release and get the .dxt
file. For more information, see Anthropic's Claude Desktop Extensions documentation.
The streamable HTTP version is available at https://mcp.postman.com
. It supports two tool configurations to better serve different use cases:
- Minimal — Only includes essential tools for basic Postman operations, available at
https://mcp.postman.com/minimal
. This offers faster performance and simplifies use for those who only need basic Postman operations. - Full — Includes all available Postman API tools (100+ tools), available at
https://mcp.postman.com/mcp
.
To integrate the MCP server with Cursor, click the following button:
Ensure the Authorization header uses the Bearer <YOUR_API_KEY> format.
By default, the server provides 37 tools. Use Full (
https://mcp.postman.com/mcp
) mode to access all 106 tools.
To install in VS Code, you can use the Postman VS Code Extension. Or you can add the following to the .vscode/mcp.json file:
{
"servers": {
"postman-api-http-server": {
"type": "http",
"url": "https://mcp.postman.com/{minimal | mcp}", // choose "minimal" or "mcp"
"headers": {
"Authorization": "Bearer ${input:postman-api-key}"
}
}
},
"inputs": [
{
"id": "postman-api-key",
"type": "promptString",
"description": "Enter your Postman API key"
}
]
}
When prompted, enter your Postman API key. Afterwards, the agent performs calls to the Postman cloud MCP server at https://mcp.postman.com
.
- Tool naming changes - All tool names changed from kebab-case to camelCase. For example:
create-collection
→createCollection
get-workspaces
→getWorkspaces
delete-environment
→deleteEnvironment
- Tool availability changes
- The default (Minimal) behavior provides only 37 essential tools.
- The
--full
flag provides access to all 106 tools.
- See the Postman Agent Generator page for updates and new capabilities.
- See Add your MCP requests to your collections to learn how to use Postman to perform MCP requests.
- Visit the Postman Community to share what you've built, ask questions, and get help.
- You can connect to both HTTP and STDIO servers and test them using the Postman MCP Server collection.