A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server providing AI assistants with comprehensive access to eBay's Sell APIs. Includes 230+ tools for inventory management, order fulfillment, marketing campaigns, analytics, and more.
API Coverage: 99.1% (~110 of 111 eBay Sell API endpoints)
IMPORTANT: Please read this disclaimer carefully before using this software.
This is an open-source project provided "as is" without warranty of any kind, either express or implied. By using this software, you acknowledge and agree to the following:
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No Liability: The authors, contributors, and maintainers of this project accept NO responsibility or liability for any damages, losses, or issues that may arise from using this software, including but not limited to:
- Data loss or corruption
- Financial losses
- Service disruptions
- eBay account suspension or termination
- Violations of eBay's Terms of Service or API usage policies
- Any other direct or indirect damages
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eBay API Usage: This project is an unofficial third-party implementation and is NOT affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by eBay Inc. You are solely responsible for:
- Complying with eBay's API Terms of Use
- Ensuring your usage stays within eBay's rate limits and policies
- Managing your eBay Developer credentials securely
- Understanding and complying with eBay's data handling requirements
- Any actions performed through the API
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Use at Your Own Risk: This software is provided for educational and development purposes. Users must:
- Test thoroughly in eBay's sandbox environment before production use
- Understand the API calls being made on their behalf
- Maintain backups of critical data
- Monitor their API usage and account status
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Security: You are responsible for:
- Keeping your API credentials secure
- Properly configuring environment variables
- Understanding the security implications of MCP server usage
- Following security best practices
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No Warranty: This software is provided without any guarantees of functionality, reliability, or fitness for a particular purpose.
By using this software, you accept all risks and agree to hold harmless the authors, contributors, and maintainers from any claims, damages, or liabilities.
For official eBay API support, please refer to the eBay Developer Program.
⚠️ Disclaimer- Features
- Quick Start
- Configuration
- Available Tools
- Usage Examples
- Development
- Contributing
- Troubleshooting
- Resources
- License
- 230+ eBay API Tools - Comprehensive coverage of eBay Sell APIs across inventory, orders, marketing, analytics, and more
- OAuth 2.0 Support - Full user token management with automatic refresh
- Type Safety - Built with TypeScript, Zod validation, and OpenAPI-generated types
- MCP Integration - STDIO transport for direct integration with AI assistants
- Smart Authentication - Automatic fallback from user tokens (10k-50k req/day) to client credentials (1k req/day)
- Well Tested - 870+ tests with 99%+ function coverage
- Create a free eBay Developer Account
- Generate application keys in the Developer Portal
- Save your Client ID and Client Secret
Option A: Install from npm (Recommended)
npm install -g ebay-mcpOption B: Install from source
git clone https://github.com/YosefHayim/ebay-mcp.git
cd ebay-mcp
npm install
npm run buildRun the interactive setup wizard:
npm run setupOr manually configure:
cp .env.example .env
# Edit .env with your credentials
npm run auto-setupAdd this server to your MCP client configuration:
Claude Desktop:
Edit your Claude Desktop config file:
- macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json - Windows:
%APPDATA%/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json - Linux:
~/.config/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Add the server configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"ebay": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "ebay-mcp"],
"env": {
"EBAY_CLIENT_ID": "your_client_id",
"EBAY_CLIENT_SECRET": "your_client_secret",
"EBAY_ENVIRONMENT": "sandbox",
"EBAY_REDIRECT_URI": "your_runame"
}
}
}
}Alternative: Use locally installed version
If you installed from source:
{
"mcpServers": {
"ebay": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/absolute/path/to/ebay-mcp/build/index.js"],
"env": {
"EBAY_CLIENT_ID": "your_client_id",
"EBAY_CLIENT_SECRET": "your_client_secret",
"EBAY_ENVIRONMENT": "sandbox"
}
}
}
}Restart your MCP client (Claude Desktop, etc.) and start using eBay tools through your AI assistant.
Create a .env file with your eBay credentials:
EBAY_CLIENT_ID=your_client_id
EBAY_CLIENT_SECRET=your_client_secret
EBAY_ENVIRONMENT=sandbox # or "production"
EBAY_REDIRECT_URI=your_runame
# Optional: For higher rate limits (10k-50k req/day)
EBAY_USER_REFRESH_TOKEN=your_refresh_tokenClient Credentials (Automatic):
- Default authentication method
- 1,000 requests/day
- No setup required beyond client ID and secret
User Tokens (Recommended for Production):
- 10,000-50,000 requests/day
- Use
ebay_get_oauth_urltool to generate authorization URL - Add
EBAY_USER_REFRESH_TOKENto.envafter OAuth flow - Tokens refresh automatically
For detailed OAuth setup, see the OAuth documentation.
This server is compatible with any MCP client that supports STDIO transport:
Tested and Supported:
- ✅ Claude Desktop (macOS, Windows, Linux) - Full support
- ✅ MCP Inspector - For development and testing
- ✅ Custom MCP Clients - Via STDIO or HTTP transport
Configuration Requirements:
- MCP Protocol version: 1.0+
- Transport: STDIO (default) or HTTP
- Node.js runtime: 18.0.0 or higher
Other MCP Clients:
While not specifically tested, the server should work with any MCP-compliant client including:
- Continue.dev
- Other editors with MCP support
- Custom implementations
If you successfully use this server with another MCP client, please let us know by opening a discussion!
Understanding eBay API rate limits is crucial for production use:
Client Credentials (Default):
- Daily Limit: 1,000 requests per day
- Best For: Development, testing, low-volume operations
- Setup: Automatic with just Client ID and Secret
User Token (Recommended):
- Daily Limit: 10,000-50,000 requests per day (varies by account type)
- Best For: Production, high-volume operations
- Setup: Requires OAuth flow (use
ebay_get_oauth_urltool)
Rate Limit Tiers by Account Type:
- Individual Developer: 10,000 requests/day
- Commercial Developer: 25,000 requests/day
- Enterprise: 50,000+ requests/day (custom limits)
Rate Limit Best Practices:
- Use user tokens for production workloads
- Implement exponential backoff on rate limit errors
- Cache responses when possible
- Monitor your usage in the eBay Developer Portal
- Batch operations when the API supports it
- Consider upgrading your developer account tier for higher limits
Handling Rate Limits:
When you hit a rate limit, the API returns a 429 status code. The server will:
- Automatically retry with exponential backoff
- Inform you of rate limit errors
- Suggest upgrading to user token authentication
Check Current Usage:
Monitor your API usage in the eBay Developer Portal.
The server provides 230+ tools organized into the following categories:
- Account Management - Policies, programs, subscriptions, sales tax
- Inventory Management - Items, offers, locations, bulk operations
- Order Fulfillment - Orders, shipping, refunds, disputes
- Marketing & Promotions - Campaigns, ads, promotions, bidding
- Analytics - Traffic reports, seller standards, metrics
- Communication - Buyer-seller messaging, negotiations
- Metadata & Taxonomy - Categories, item aspects, policies
- Token Management - OAuth URL generation, token management
Example Tools:
ebay_get_inventory_items- List all inventory itemsebay_get_orders- Retrieve seller ordersebay_create_offer- Create new listing offerebay_get_campaigns- Get marketing campaignsebay_get_oauth_url- Generate OAuth authorization URL
For the complete tool list, see src/tools/definitions/.
Here are some common tasks you can accomplish with the eBay MCP server:
User: "Can you help me set up OAuth authentication for my eBay account?"
Assistant: Uses ebay_get_oauth_url tool to generate an authorization URL. You visit the URL, grant permissions, and the assistant helps you configure the refresh token in your .env file.
Result: Access to 10,000-50,000 API requests per day instead of 1,000.
User: "Show me all my active listings on eBay"
Assistant: Uses ebay_get_inventory_items to retrieve all inventory items.
Result: Displays a formatted list of all your products with SKUs, quantities, and status.
User: "Get all unfulfilled orders from the last 7 days"
Assistant: Uses ebay_get_orders with date filters and fulfillment status parameters.
Result: Returns a list of pending orders ready for shipment processing.
User: "Create a promoted listing campaign for my electronics category"
Assistant: Uses ebay_create_campaign and related marketing tools to set up ad campaigns.
Result: New campaign created with specified budget and target items.
User: "Update prices for all items in category 'Vintage Watches' with a 10% discount"
Assistant: Combines ebay_get_inventory_items, filters by category, and uses ebay_update_offer to apply bulk pricing changes.
Result: All matching items updated with new pricing.
- Node.js >= 18.0.0
- npm or pnpm
- eBay Developer Account
# Fork and clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/YOUR_USERNAME/ebay-mcp.git
cd ebay-mcp
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Set up environment
cp .env.example .env
# Edit .env with your credentials
# Build and test
npm run build
npm testnpm run dev # Run STDIO server
npm run dev:http # Run HTTP server
npm run test # Run tests
npm run test:watch # Run tests in watch mode
npm run typecheck # Type-check code
npm run lint # Lint code
npm run format # Format codeRun the server in a containerized environment:
# Build the Docker image
npm run docker:build
# Start the container
npm run docker:up
# View logs
npm run docker:logs
# Stop the container
npm run docker:down
# Restart the container
npm run docker:restartDocker Compose Configuration:
The server can be run with Docker Compose for easy deployment:
docker-compose up -dEnvironment variables should be configured in .env file before running Docker commands. The container will automatically use your .env configuration.
Use Cases for Docker:
- Production deployments
- Consistent development environments
- CI/CD pipelines
- Isolated testing environments
In addition to the default STDIO transport for MCP clients, the server can run in HTTP mode for testing and debugging:
# Development
npm run dev:http
# Production
npm run start:httpHTTP Mode Features:
- RESTful API endpoints for all tools
- Interactive API documentation
- Useful for testing tools without an MCP client
- CORS support for web applications
- Helmet security headers
When to Use HTTP Mode:
- Testing individual tools during development
- Building custom integrations
- Debugging API responses
- Creating web-based interfaces
Note: STDIO mode (default) is recommended for MCP client integration (Claude Desktop, etc.). HTTP mode is primarily for development and custom integrations.
ebay-mcp/
├── src/
│ ├── index.ts # MCP server entry point
│ ├── api/ # eBay API implementations
│ ├── auth/ # OAuth & token management
│ ├── tools/ # MCP tool definitions
│ ├── types/ # TypeScript types
│ └── utils/ # Validation schemas
├── tests/ # Test suite
├── docs/ # Documentation
└── build/ # Compiled output
For detailed contribution guidelines, see CONTRIBUTING.md.
Contributions are welcome! Here's how to get started:
- Fork the repository
- Create a feature branch:
git checkout -b feature/my-feature - Make your changes and add tests
- Run quality checks:
npm run check && npm test - Commit using Conventional Commits
- Push to your fork and open a Pull Request
Before submitting:
- Ensure all tests pass
- Follow TypeScript best practices
- Update documentation as needed
- Maintain test coverage
See CONTRIBUTING.md for detailed guidelines.
Problem: The eBay MCP server doesn't show up in your MCP client.
Solutions:
- Verify the config file path is correct for your OS
- Check JSON syntax is valid (use a JSON validator)
- Ensure environment variables are properly set
- Restart Claude Desktop completely
- Check Claude Desktop logs for error messages
Problem: "Invalid credentials" or "Authentication failed" errors.
Solutions:
- Verify your
EBAY_CLIENT_IDandEBAY_CLIENT_SECRETare correct - Ensure you're using the right environment (sandbox vs production)
- Check if your app keys are active in the eBay Developer Portal
- For user tokens, verify your
EBAY_USER_REFRESH_TOKENis valid - Run
npm run diagnoseto check your configuration
Problem: "Rate limit exceeded" errors.
Solutions:
- Upgrade to user token authentication (10k-50k requests/day)
- Implement request throttling in your usage
- Check your current rate limit in the Developer Portal
- Consider upgrading your eBay Developer account tier
Problem: Tools return unexpected errors or empty results.
Solutions:
- Verify you're using the correct environment (sandbox vs production)
- Ensure you have proper permissions/scopes for the operation
- Check eBay API status: https://developer.ebay.com/support/api-status
- Run
npm run diagnose:exportto generate a diagnostic report - Review the eBay API documentation for endpoint requirements
Run diagnostics to troubleshoot configuration issues:
# Interactive diagnostics
npm run diagnose
# Export diagnostic report
npm run diagnose:exportThe diagnostic tool checks:
- Environment variable configuration
- eBay API connectivity
- Authentication status
- Token validity
- Available scopes and permissions
If you're still experiencing issues:
- Check existing GitHub Issues
- Review GitHub Discussions
- Create a new issue with:
- Your diagnostic report (
npm run diagnose:export) - Steps to reproduce the problem
- Error messages or logs
- Your environment (OS, Node version, MCP client)
- Your diagnostic report (
- eBay Developer Portal - API documentation and credentials
- eBay API License Agreement - Terms of use and compliance requirements
- eBay Data Handling Requirements - Important data protection and privacy guidelines
- eBay API Status - Real-time API health and status
- MCP Documentation - Model Context Protocol specification
- OAuth Setup Guide - Detailed authentication configuration
- Contributing Guidelines - How to contribute to this project
- Code of Conduct - Community guidelines and expectations
- Changelog - Version history and release notes
- Security Policy - Vulnerability reporting guidelines
- GitHub Discussions - Community Q&A and general discussions
- Issue Tracker - Bug reports and feature requests
- Bug Report Template - Detailed bug reporting guide
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
- eBay Developers Program for API access
- Model Context Protocol for the MCP specification
- All contributors who have helped improve this project
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