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dataforseo-mcp-server

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A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for the DataForSEO API, enabling modular and extensible integration of DataForSEO endpoints with support for both HTTP and SSE transports.

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import { z } from 'zod'; import { BaseTool } from '../../../../base.tool.js'; export class GoogleKeywordsForSiteTool extends BaseTool { client; constructor(client) { super(client); this.client = client; } getName() { return 'dataforseo_labs_google_keywords_for_site'; } getDescription() { return `The Keywords For Site endpoint will provide you with a list of keywords relevant to the target domain. Each keyword is supplied with relevant, search volume data for the last month, cost-per-click, competition`; } getParams() { return { target: z.string().describe(`target domain`), location_name: z.string().default("United States").describe(`full name of the location required field in format "Country" example: United Kingdom`), language_code: z.string().default("en").describe(`language code required field example: en`), limit: z.number().min(1).max(1000).default(10).optional().describe("Maximum number of keywords to return"), offset: z.number().min(0).optional().describe(`offset in the results array of returned keywords optional field default value: 0 if you specify the 10 value, the first ten keywords in the results array will be omitted and the data will be provided for the successive keywords`), filters: z.array(z.union([ z.array(z.union([z.string(), z.number(), z.boolean()])).length(3), z.enum(["and", "or"]) ])).max(8).optional().describe(`you can add several filters at once (8 filters maximum) you should set a logical operator and, or between the conditions the following operators are supported: regex, not_regex, <, <=, >, >=, =, <>, in, not_in, match, not_match, ilike, not_ilike, like, not_like you can use the % operator with like and not_like, as well as ilike and not_ilike to match any string of zero or more characters merge operator must be a string and connect two other arrays, availible values: or, and. example: ["keyword_info.search_volume",">",0] [["keyword_info.search_volume","in",[0,1000]], "and", ["keyword_info.competition_level","=","LOW"]][["keyword_info.search_volume",">",100], "and", [["keyword_info.cpc","<",0.5], "or", ["keyword_info.high_top_of_page_bid","<=",0.5]]]`), order_by: z.array(z.string()).optional().describe(`results sorting rules optional field you can use the same values as in the filters array to sort the results possible sorting types: asc – results will be sorted in the ascending order desc – results will be sorted in the descending order you should use a comma to set up a sorting parameter default rule: ["relevance,desc"] example: ["relevance,desc","keyword_info.search_volume,desc"]`), include_subdomains: z.boolean().optional().describe("Include keywords from subdomains"), include_clickstream_data: z.boolean().optional().default(false).describe(`Include or exclude data from clickstream-based metrics in the result`) }; } async handle(params) { try { const response = await this.client.makeRequest('/v3/dataforseo_labs/google/keywords_for_site/live', 'POST', [{ target: params.target, location_name: params.location_name, language_code: params.language_code, limit: params.limit, offset: params.offset, filters: this.formatFilters(params.filters), order_by: this.formatOrderBy(params.order_by), include_subdomains: params.include_subdomains, include_clickstream_data: params.include_clickstream_data }]); return this.validateAndFormatResponse(response); } catch (error) { return this.formatErrorResponse(error); } } }