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Apollo MCP Server

MCP server that exposes GraphQL operations as tools for AI models.

Finance & PaymentsPackageociOpen SourceExternal
Last updated
March 16, 2026
Visibility
Public
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About This MCP Server


Apollo MCP Server is a Model Context Protocol server that exposes GraphQL operations as MCP tools. It provides a standard way for AI models to access and orchestrate your APIs running with Apollo.

What Problems It Solves

  • Full usage of Apollo MCP Server is documented on the user guide. There are a few items that are necessary for this server to function. Specifically, the following things must be configured:
  • 1. A graph for the MCP server to sit in front of. 2. Definitions for the GraphQL operations that should be exposed as MCP tools. 3. A configuration file describing how the MCP server should run. 4. A connection to an MCP client, such as an LLM or MCP inspector.
  • These are all described on the user guide. Specific configuration options for the configuration file are documented in the config file reference.

Specifications

Status
live
Industry
Finance & Payments
Category
General
Server type
Package
Language
oci
License
Open Source
Verified
Yes

Requirements

  • You can either build this server from source
  • if you have Rust installed on your workstation
  • or you can follow the installation guide. To build from source
  • run cargo build from the root of this repository and the server will be built in the target/debug directory.

Hosting


Hosting Options

  • Package

Performance


Usage


Quick Reference


Name
Apollo MCP Server
Function
MCP server that exposes GraphQL operations as tools for AI models.
Transport
Package
Language
oci
Source
External (Registry)
License
Open Source
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