SearXNG MCP Bridge Server
This is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that acts as a bridge to a SearXNG instance. It allows compatible clients to perform searches using a configured SearXNG instance via MCP tools.
Requirements
- Node.js 25.x
- npm 11.x or newer
Quick Start (Using from npm)
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Set up a SearXNG instance:
# Using Docker docker run -d -p 8888:8080 --name searxng searxng/searxng -
Install and run the MCP bridge
Default (STDIO, unchanged):
# Run directly with npx (default - stdio transport) npx -y @nitish-raj/searxng-mcp-bridgeOptional: Run as an HTTP server (new, opt-in)
# Using env variables (recommended) TRANSPORT=http PORT=3002 HOST=127.0.0.1 SEARXNG_INSTANCE_URL=http://localhost:8080 npx -y @nitish-raj/searxng-mcp-bridge # Or run the built bundle TRANSPORT=http node build/index.js -
Configure in your MCP settings file (stdio / legacy clients) Add to your MCP settings file (e.g.,
~/.vscode-server/.../mcp_settings.json):{ "mcpServers": { "searxng-bridge": { "command": "npx", "args": [ "-y", "@nitish-raj/searxng-mcp-bridge" ], "env": { "SEARXNG_INSTANCE_URL": "http://localhost:8080" }, "disabled": false } } }
HTTP Configuration: Set TRANSPORT=http to run the bridge over HTTP instead of stdio. The transport mode can be configured via environment variables.
Features
- Search Tool: Perform web searches using SearXNG with configurable parameters
- Health Check: Monitor SearXNG instance connectivity and performance
- Dual Transport: Supports both STDIO (default) and HTTP transports
- Session Management: HTTP transport includes session-based connections
- CORS Support: Proper cross-origin headers for web client integration
- Rate Limiting: Built-in protection against excessive requests (HTTP mode)
Configuration
SEARXNG_INSTANCE_URL— REQUIRED. The full URL of the SearXNG instance (e.g.,http://localhost:8080).TRANSPORT— Transport protocol:stdio(default) orhttpPORT— HTTP server port. Default:3000(use3002for development)HOST— Server bind address. Default:127.0.0.1(use0.0.0.0for containers)CORS_ORIGIN— Comma-separated list of allowed origins for CORS. Default: localhost:3002 (development) or*(production)MCP_HTTP_BEARER— Optional bearer token for HTTP authentication HTTP Transport Features:- Session management with
mcp-session-idheaders - Secure CORS with origin whitelist validation
- Rate limiting (100 requests/minute per IP)
- Optional bearer authentication via
MCP_HTTP_BEARER - DNS rebinding protection
Security Notes:
- CORS uses secure whitelist in development (localhost:3002 only)
- Production reflects specific origins for credentialed requests (CORS-compliant)
- Set
CORS_ORIGINto customize allowed origins for your use case - Set
TRANSPORT=stdioto revert to stdio mode
HTTP Transport
The HTTP transport implements the MCP Streamable HTTP specification (2025-03-26) with the following endpoints:
MCP Endpoints:
POST /mcp- Send MCP requestsGET /mcp- Server-Sent Events for notificationsDELETE /mcp- Terminate sessionsOPTIONS /mcp- CORS preflight requests
System Endpoints:
GET /healthz- Health check and status
Test HTTP endpoint:
curl -X POST http://localhost:3002/mcp \\
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \\
-d '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1,"method":"tools/list","params":{}}'
This returns a JSON-RPC response with the list of available tools (search and health_check).
Docker
The Dockerfile exposes port 8081 for HTTP transport. To run the container and allow HTTP access:
# Build (example)
docker build -t searxng-mcp-bridge .
# Run mapping port 8081
docker run -d -p 8081:8081 --env SEARXNG_INSTANCE_URL=http://localhost:8080 --name searxng-mcp-bridge searxng-mcp-bridge
# To run HTTP transport inside container:
docker run -d -p 8081:8081 -e TRANSPORT=http -e PORT=8081 -e SEARXNG_INSTANCE_URL=http://localhost:8080 searxng-mcp-bridge
Note: when containerized set HOST=0.0.0.0 or rely on the default exposed port mapping.
Usage
STDIO Clients: Use the tool unchanged - no configuration changes required.
HTTP Clients: Connect to http://localhost:3002/mcp (development port) and send MCP JSON-RPC requests.
Development
npm install: Install dependencies.npm run build: Compile TypeScript to JavaScript.npm run watch: Watch for changes and rebuild automatically.npm run inspector: Run the MCP inspector to test the server.npm run start:http: Start server in HTTP streaming mode on localhost:3002.
Migration & Compatibility
Backward Compatibility:
- STDIO remains the default transport - existing users need no changes
- All tool names, parameters, and responses remain unchanged
- Configuration is opt-in via environment variables
Migration to HTTP:
- Set
TRANSPORT=httpto enable HTTP transport - Configure
PORTandHOSTas needed - Update client to use HTTP endpoint instead of stdio
Rollback:
- Set
TRANSPORT=stdioor omit the variable to return to stdio
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