Lolipop MCP Server
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The official remote Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Lolipop Rental Server β a shared web hosting service operated by GMO Pepabo, Inc.
Manage domains, subdomains, free SSL certificates, and WordPress installations β all through natural language conversations with AI assistants.
Endpoint
https://lolipop.jp/api/v1/mcp
Transport: Streamable HTTP. Authentication: Personal Access Token (PAT) via the Authorization: Bearer header.
Features
- Domain management β add, list, update (public folder), and remove custom domains
- Subdomain management β add, list, and remove subdomains
- SSL β list free SSL certificates and request issuance (Let's Encrypt)
- WordPress β list installations and run a one-click install
- Account info β retrieve the authenticated API key's account information (plan, server, rate limit)
Pricing: MCP server access is free. A valid Lolipop Rental Server contract is required.
Authentication
The Lolipop MCP server authenticates with a Personal Access Token (PAT), issued from the Lolipop user panel.
- Sign in to the Lolipop user panel and issue an API key (PAT). Copy the token (
lp_pat_...).
- Register the endpoint URL together with the
Authorization: Bearer <PAT> header in your MCP client (see Quick Start below).
Scopes are selected at issuance time (domains:read / domains:write / ssl:read / ssl:write / wordpress:read / wordpress:write). Requests exceeding the token's scope return 403 insufficient_scope.
Note: claude.ai (the web app's custom connectors) currently requires OAuth and cannot pass a static Authorization header, so it is not supported at this time. Use a client that supports custom headers (Claude Code, Cursor, Gemini CLI, OpenAI Codex), or the mcp-remote stdio bridge below.
Quick Start
Keep your PAT out of committed files and shell history. Store it in an environment variable (e.g. LOLIPOP_PAT) and reference it, rather than pasting the raw token into a config file or a command line. The examples below use ${LOLIPOP_PAT}.
export LOLIPOP_PAT="lp_pat_..."
Claude Code
claude mcp add --transport http lolipop https://lolipop.jp/api/v1/mcp \
--header "Authorization: Bearer ${LOLIPOP_PAT}"
Claude Code MCP docs
Cursor
Add to .cursor/mcp.json. Cursor expands ${env:VAR} references, so the raw token stays in your environment, not the file:
{
"mcpServers": {
"lolipop": {
"url": "https://lolipop.jp/api/v1/mcp",
"headers": {
"Authorization": "Bearer ${env:LOLIPOP_PAT}"
}
}
}
}
Gemini CLI
Add to ~/.gemini/settings.json. Gemini CLI expands $VAR / ${VAR} references from the environment:
{
"mcpServers": {
"lolipop": {
"httpUrl": "https://lolipop.jp/api/v1/mcp",
"headers": {
"Authorization": "Bearer ${LOLIPOP_PAT}"
}
}
}
}
See the Gemini CLI MCP server documentation for details.
OpenAI Codex CLI
Codex supports remote MCP servers and can read the token from an environment variable via bearer_token_env_var. Configure https://lolipop.jp/api/v1/mcp per the Codex MCP documentation:
[mcp_servers.lolipop]
url = "https://lolipop.jp/api/v1/mcp"
bearer_token_env_var = "LOLIPOP_PAT"
Use mcp-remote to bridge a stdio-only client to the remote endpoint. Reference the token via environment variable so it does not appear in the config file:
{
"mcpServers": {
"lolipop": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y", "mcp-remote", "https://lolipop.jp/api/v1/mcp",
"--header", "Authorization: Bearer ${LOLIPOP_PAT}"
]
}
}
}
Documentation
Requirements
- A Lolipop Rental Server account on a supported plan
- A Personal Access Token (PAT) issued from the user panel
- An MCP-compatible client that supports custom request headers (Claude Code, Cursor, Gemini CLI, OpenAI Codex CLI, etc.)
Support
License
MIT