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Readme and setup notes from the catalogue, plus a client-ready config you can copy for your MCP host.
Installation
Add the following to your MCP client configuration file.
Configuration
View docs{
"mcpServers": {
"pfldy2850-py-mcp-naver": {
"command": "fastmcp",
"args": [
"install",
"mcp_naver/server.py",
"-e",
"NAVER_CLIENT_ID=<YOUR NAVER CLIENT ID>",
"-e",
"NAVER_CLIENT_SECRET=<YOUR NAVER CLIENT SECRET>"
],
"env": {
"NAVER_CLIENT_ID": "<YOUR NAVER CLIENT ID>",
"NAVER_CLIENT_SECRET": "<YOUR NAVER CLIENT SECRET>"
}
}
}
}You can run and use the Naver MCP Server to access Naver OpenAPI data through a controlled MCP interface. This server exposes a set of tools for searching blogs, news, books, and more, allowing you to build expressive, model-driven integrations with Naver services.
How to use
To use the Naver MCP Server, run it with an MCP client and provide your Naver OpenAPI credentials. Once the server is running, you can invoke its tools to search blogs, news, books, and other Naver resources, or perform enhanced queries like spelling correction and adult-content checks.
How to install
Prerequisites: you need Python and a compatible MCP client/CLI installed. You also must have access credentials for the Naver Open API.
Step 1: Install the MCP server package from PyPI or install from source as described below.
Step 2: Start the MCP server with your credentials.
# Start the server using the MCP CLI with your Naver Open API credentials
fastmcp install mcp_naver/server.py -e NAVER_CLIENT_ID=<YOUR NAVER CLIENT ID> -e NAVER_CLIENT_SECRET=<YOUR NAVER CLIENT SECRET>
Configuration and usage notes
The server requires you to register for a Naver Open API key. Use the Open API access registration flow to obtain NAVER_CLIENT_ID and NAVER_CLIENT_SECRET, then provide them when starting the server.
Supported tools include Blog Search, News Search, Book Search, and more. You can pass queries and options to each tool to tailor results.
Available tools
search_blog
Search blog posts on Naver with configurable display count and start index, optional sort order.
search_news
Search news articles on Naver with display/start controls and sort options.
search_book
Search books on Naver with paging and sort options to refine results.
get_book_adv
Get advanced book information using title or ISBN and related fields.
adult_check
Check whether a given term is considered adult content.
search_encyc
Search encyclopedia entries on Naver.
search_cafe_article
Search cafe articles with paging and sort controls.
search_kin
Search Q&A content on Naver.
search_local
Search local information with paging and sort options.
fix_spelling
Correct spelling errors in a given text.
search_webkr
Search web pages on Naver.
search_image
Search images with filters and paging.
search_shop
Search shopping items with filters, paging, and sort options.
search_doc
Search documents on Naver.