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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JavaScript
import { z } from 'zod';
import { BaseTool } from '../../../../base.tool.js';
export class GoogleKeywordsSuggestionsTool extends BaseTool {
client;
constructor(client) {
super(client);
this.client = client;
}
getName() {
return 'dataforseo_labs_google_keyword_suggestions';
}
getDescription() {
return `The Keyword Suggestions provides search queries that include the specified seed keyword.
The algorithm is based on the full-text search for the specified keyword and therefore returns only those search terms that contain the keyword you set in the POST array with additional words before, after, or within the specified key phrase. Returned keyword suggestions can contain the words from the specified key phrase in a sequence different from the one you specify.
As a result, you will get a list of long-tail keywords with each keyword in the list matching the specified search term.
Along with each suggested keyword, you will get its search volume rate for the last month, search volume trend for the previous 12 months, as well as current cost-per-click and competition values. Moreover, this endpoint supplies minimum, maximum and average values of daily impressions, clicks and CPC for each result.
`;
}
getParams() {
return {
keyword: z.string().describe(`target keyword`),
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
a comma is used as a separator
example:
["keyword_info.competition,desc"]
default rule:
["keyword_info.search_volume,desc"]
note that you can set no more than three sorting rules in a single request
you should use a comma to separate several sorting rules
example:
["keyword_info.search_volume,desc","keyword_info.cpc,desc"]`),
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/keyword_suggestions/live', 'POST', [{
keyword: params.keyword,
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_clickstream_data: params.include_clickstream_data
}]);
return this.validateAndFormatResponse(response);
}
catch (error) {
return this.formatErrorResponse(error);
}
}
}