io.github.michal-lefler/secureflows-mcp-server
REMOTE · WWW.SECURE-FLOWS.COM · SCANNED AUG 21
MCP server for secureFlows: token-free URL builders and integration-linting tools for AI agents.
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How this component scores in each security and reliability category. Every signal is checked automatically against the live server, and we only credit what we can confirm. How we score →
Endpoint Security57
- The endpoint's TLS certificate is valid, in date, and uses a strong key. View diagnostics → Pass
- Authorisation not fully verified: no authorisation is required to call this server, and 18 tool(s) never declared a destructiveHint. The MCP spec treats an absent hint as destructive by default, so we cannot call this surface safe. See how to fix → View diagnostics → Unverified
- HTTPS is enforced; there's no plaintext access path. View diagnostics → Pass
- HSTS check failed: the Strict-Transport-Security header is absent. See how to fix → View diagnostics → Fail
- DNSSEC check failed: this domain isn't protected by DNSSEC. See how to fix → View diagnostics → Fail
Transport & Reachability100
- Verified streamable-http transport via a live MCP handshake. View diagnostics → Pass
Schema Quality & AI Usability56
- AI-judged instruction clarity (good).Pass
- Context-footprint check failed: tool/resource definitions use about 4016 tokens (~223/item across 18 items; 18 tools + 0 resources), over budget; trim descriptions and params. See how to fix → Fail
- Usage-examples check failed: none of the tools include examples. See how to fix → Fail
Stability & Change Management3
- Stability observed for 1 of 30 days with no destabilising changes; credit accrues until the full window elapses.Partial
Tool Coverage71
- 100% of tools have a non-trivial description (not blank, and not just the tool's name).Pass
- 13% of tool parameters carry a description.Partial
Capabilities100
- Implements a supported MCP spec version (2025-11-25); the latest is 2026-07-28.Pass
Add this component to your MCP client. Where a client-specific snippet is available, pick your client below and copy it straight into your config; otherwise use the connection detail shown.
remote · www.secure-flows.com
claude mcp add --transport http michal-lefler-secureflows-mcp-server https://www.secure-flows.com/mcp
[mcp_servers.michal-lefler-secureflows-mcp-server] url = "https://www.secure-flows.com/mcp"
{
"$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json",
"mcp": {
"michal-lefler-secureflows-mcp-server": {
"type": "remote",
"url": "https://www.secure-flows.com/mcp",
"enabled": true
}
}
} openclaw mcp add michal-lefler-secureflows-mcp-server --url https://www.secure-flows.com/mcp --transport streamable-http
mcp_servers:
michal-lefler-secureflows-mcp-server:
url: "https://www.secure-flows.com/mcp" {
"mcpServers": {
"michal-lefler-secureflows-mcp-server": {
"type": "http",
"url": "https://www.secure-flows.com/mcp"
}
}
} The mcpServers block is a cross-client convention. Remote transports vary, so check your client's docs.
Every change we have recorded for this component, newest first. Security-relevant changes are always shown. ▲ marks a change for the better, ▼ a change for the worse; unmarked changes are neutral.
- 21 Aug 26 +1
- Stability: unverified → 0.03 ▲ functional
- 20 Aug 26 56
First indexed and scored.
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Captured 21 Aug 2026 · Probed https://www.secure-flows.com/mcp
TLS valid
Negotiated TLS 1.3 with TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 .
| Subject | Issuer | Valid from | Valid until | Key | Signature | Serial |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CN=www.secure-flows.com | CN=WE1,O=Google Trust Services,C=US | 11 Aug 2026 | 9 Nov 2026 | ECDSA 256 | ECDSA-SHA256 | dd23feb8f62d58a00ede0e0d1a8b0feb |
| SANs: www.secure-flows.com | ||||||
| CN=WE1,O=Google Trust Services,C=US (CA) | CN=GTS Root R4,O=Google Trust Services LLC,C=US | 13 Dec 2023 | 20 Feb 2029 | ECDSA 256 | ECDSA-SHA384 | 7ff31977972c224a76155d13b6d685e3 |
| CN=GTS Root R4,O=Google Trust Services LLC,C=US (CA) | CN=GlobalSign Root CA,OU=Root CA,O=GlobalSign nv-sa,C=BE | 15 Nov 2023 | 28 Jan 2028 | ECDSA 384 | SHA256-RSA | 7fe530bf331343bedd821610493d8a1b |
DNSSEC insecure
Validation of www.secure-flows.com. — Not signed
| Zone | DS | Keys | Algorithms | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| . | trust_anchor | 20326, 38696 | 8, 8 | Verified |
| com. | present | 19718 | 13 | Verified |
| secure-flows.com. | absent | Unsigned (proven) parent-signed NSEC/NSEC3 proves an unsigned delegation |
Authentication No authorisation required
The endpoint answered without asking for a token. Anyone who knows the URL can reach it.
| Result | No authorisation required |
|---|---|
| HTTP status | 200 |
Transports 2 probes
| Transport | URL | Outcome | Status | Location |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| streamable-http | https://www.secure-flows.com/mcp | Verified | 200 | |
| http (plaintext) | http://www.secure-flows.com/mcp | HTTPS enforced | 301 | https://www.secure-flows.com/mcp |
The tools this component advertises to a client, with an estimated token cost for each. Expand a tool to see its parameters and schema. The per-tool counts are indicative and are not scored directly; the schema's total context footprint is one signal in Schema Quality & AI Usability.
auth_session_callback Session login callback (redirect) ~441
**Browser redirect endpoint** used after hosted `/app/sessions/login`. No `Authorization` header. 1. Verifies **`firebaseToken`** (Firebase ID token). 2. Ensures **`client_redirect_uri`** is allowlisted for **`app_id`** (same rules as `validate-redirect`). 3. **Create vs renew:** If **`session_token`** is absent, **reuses the newest active session** for **`(workspace_name, Firebase UID, app_id)`** or **creates** one (`get-or-create`). Optional **`payload`** (URL-encoded JSON **object**, default `{}`) is stored **only on create** — ignored when reusing an existing session. If **`session_token`** is present (previous session JWT, may be expired), **renews** that session; **`payload`** must **not** be sent on the same request. Optional **`ttl_seconds`** applies to both paths (default **0** = unlimited; otherwise **60–604800**). When the Firebase token includes **`email`**, the server best-effort persists or backfills it on the workspace end-user row (audit display only). 4. Responds with **`302 Found`** to `client_redirect_uri` with query params **`sessionToken`** and, if provided, **`state`**. If **`client_redirect_uri`** is not allowed for **`app_id`**, responds **`400`** and does **not** redirect (open-redirect mitigation). Other failures return an HTTP error status with a JSON **`{"status", "error"}`** body and do **not** redirect. Source: GET /api/v1/auth/callback No Authorization header is required. Prefer connection.workspaceName and connection.appId as stable config instead of generating identity fields dynamically.
| Name | Type | Req | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| auth | object | – | – |
| body | – | – | – |
| connection | object | yes | – |
| params | object | – | – |
| query | object | yes | – |
No output schema declared.
No examples provided.
delete_sessions_delete_key Delete a key from the session payload ~107
Removes `key` from the session payload and returns `true` if the key existed. Source: DELETE /api/v1/sessions/delete/{key} Requires `auth.sessionToken` and forwards it as a Bearer token. Prefer connection.workspaceName and connection.appId as stable config instead of generating identity fields dynamically.
| Name | Type | Req | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| auth | object | – | – |
| body | – | – | – |
| connection | object | yes | – |
| params | object | yes | – |
| query | object | – | – |
No output schema declared.
No examples provided.
get_auth_logout Log out (browser redirect helper; first-party cookie clearing) ~322
Browser-friendly logout endpoint for **cross-site** clients (e.g. apps running on `localhost`). Use this as a **top-level navigation** (not XHR/fetch) so `Clear-Site-Data` is applied in a **first-party** context on `secure-flows.com`, making cookie/session clearing reliable even when third-party cookies are blocked. **Critical client rules:** - Clear your in-app `sessionToken` state **before** navigating. - **Never** include `session_token` inside `redirect_uri` (that would silently renew and defeat logout). This endpoint (best-effort / idempotent for browser UX): - Invalidates the provided `session_token` by incrementing `tokenRevision` when the token still matches an **active** session (no new token is issued). - If the session is already expired/revoked or the revision was superseded by renew, still completes logout UX (does **not** return 401 solely for that reason). - Revokes Firebase refresh tokens for the session’s stored Firebase UID when known. - Sets `Clear-Site-Data: "cookies"`. - Redirects the browser to `redirect_uri`. Source: GET /api/v1/auth/logout No Authorization header is required. Prefer connection.workspaceName and connection.appId as stable config instead of generating identity fields dynamically.
| Name | Type | Req | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| auth | object | – | – |
| body | – | – | – |
| connection | object | yes | – |
| params | object | – | – |
| query | object | yes | – |
No output schema declared.
No examples provided.
get_docs_search Semantic documentation search ~108
Embeds the query with Ollama (`nomic-embed-text`) and returns the closest public doc chunks from the environment's search index (pgvector). Source: GET /api/v1/docs/search No Authorization header is required. Prefer connection.workspaceName and connection.appId as stable config instead of generating identity fields dynamically.
| Name | Type | Req | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| auth | object | – | – |
| body | – | – | – |
| connection | object | yes | – |
| params | object | – | – |
| query | object | yes | – |
No output schema declared.
No examples provided.
get_sessions Get the current session payload ~112
Returns the decrypted session payload for the authenticated internal session token. Response shape is a **flat JSON object**. Empty payload returns `{}`. Source: GET /api/v1/sessions Requires `auth.sessionToken` and forwards it as a Bearer token. Prefer connection.workspaceName and connection.appId as stable config instead of generating identity fields dynamically.
| Name | Type | Req | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| auth | object | – | – |
| body | – | – | – |
| connection | object | yes | – |
| params | object | – | – |
| query | object | – | – |
No output schema declared.
No examples provided.
get_sessions_get_key Get a single value from the session payload ~123
Retrieves the decrypted payload value for `key`. **Important:** `404` means the key was never written (normal first-use case). Do not treat as an error. Source: GET /api/v1/sessions/get/{key} Requires `auth.sessionToken` and forwards it as a Bearer token. Prefer connection.workspaceName and connection.appId as stable config instead of generating identity fields dynamically.
| Name | Type | Req | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| auth | object | – | – |
| body | – | – | – |
| connection | object | yes | – |
| params | object | yes | – |
| query | object | – | – |
No output schema declared.
No examples provided.
get_sessions_identity Get signed-in user's stable id and email (app UI, backend correlation) ~271
Returns the workspace end-user's **`userId`** and **email** for the authenticated session token. Does not return Firebase UID or session payload. `userId` is a stable, opaque identifier for this person across sessions and logins — it is **not** derived from Firebase. Use it as the correlation key when your own backend needs to link an external event (e.g. a billing provider webhook you receive and verify yourself) back to this user. Do not use the session token or session id for this — sessions expire and rotate, `userId` does not. Email is best-effort from hosted login (Firebase `email` claim persisted on the user row). When unknown, `email` is `null`. Browser SDK: **`secureflows-js`** **`fetchSessionIdentity(token)`** (≥ 0.1.15 for `userId`). Source: GET /api/v1/sessions/identity Requires `auth.sessionToken` and forwards it as a Bearer token. Prefer connection.workspaceName and connection.appId as stable config instead of generating identity fields dynamically.
| Name | Type | Req | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| auth | object | – | – |
| body | – | – | – |
| connection | object | yes | – |
| params | object | – | – |
| query | object | – | – |
No output schema declared.
No examples provided.
get_sessions_my List my sessions (paged, sortable, filterable) ~155
Returns a page of sessions for the current user within the current workspace. Self-service dashboard endpoint — requires workspace **`enableSelfService: true`**. Payload is included only for rows whose computed status is active. Sort keys match the admin workspace session list; `pageSize` is clamped to 1–200 (default 20). Source: GET /api/v1/sessions/my Requires `auth.userToken` and forwards it as a Bearer token. Prefer connection.workspaceName and connection.appId as stable config instead of generating identity fields dynamically.
| Name | Type | Req | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| auth | object | – | – |
| body | – | – | – |
| connection | object | yes | – |
| params | object | – | – |
| query | object | yes | – |
No output schema declared.
No examples provided.
post_auth_logout Log out (invalidate sessionToken + revoke Firebase refresh tokens) ~250
Logs out the current session **without revoking** it. **Browser warning:** calling this endpoint via XHR/fetch from a different origin than `secure-flows.com` is not a reliable way to clear hosted-login cookies. For browser apps (especially localhost), prefer the redirect helper `GET /api/v1/auth/logout?session_token=...&redirect_uri=...`. Behavior: - **Invalidates** the current `sessionToken` by incrementing `tokenRevision` (no new token is issued). - Calls Firebase `revokeRefreshTokens(firebaseUid)` using the session’s stored Firebase UID. - Sets `Clear-Site-Data: "cookies"` to clear browser cookies (including Firebase session cookie). Session payload and session row are **not** deleted or modified (other than `tokenRevision`). Source: POST /api/v1/auth/logout Requires `auth.sessionToken` and forwards it as a Bearer token. Prefer connection.workspaceName and connection.appId as stable config instead of generating identity fields dynamically.
| Name | Type | Req | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| auth | object | – | – |
| body | – | – | – |
| connection | object | yes | – |
| params | object | – | – |
| query | object | – | – |
No output schema declared.
No examples provided.
post_sessions Create a new session ~203
Verifies **Firebase** ID token, creates a session for **`workspaceName`**, stores serialized **`payload`** (defaults to `{}` when omitted), and returns **`sessionToken`** (JWT; subject = internal session id). Default server-side TTL is **1 hour** (implementation detail). If the Firebase token includes **`email`**, the server best-effort persists it on the workspace end-user row (for audit display). Prefer **`POST /sessions/get-or-create`** for hosted-login-style flows that should reuse an active session. Source: POST /api/v1/sessions Requires `auth.firebaseToken` and forwards it as a Bearer token. Prefer connection.workspaceName and connection.appId as stable config instead of generating identity fields dynamically.
| Name | Type | Req | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| auth | object | – | – |
| body | object | yes | – |
| connection | object | yes | – |
| params | object | – | – |
| query | object | – | – |
No output schema declared.
No examples provided.
post_sessions_get_or_create Reuse active session or create one ~275
Verifies **Firebase** ID token. If an **active** session already exists for **`(workspaceName, Firebase UID, app_id)`**, returns a new **`sessionToken`** JWT for the **most recently created** matching row (touches activity; does not create a duplicate session). The request **`payload` is ignored on reuse** — it is applied only when a new session row is created. Prefer a dedicated `app_id` per integration surface, or revoke old sessions, if you need a fresh payload. Otherwise behaves like **`POST /sessions`** (new row + default **1 hour** TTL). If the Firebase token includes **`email`**, the server best-effort persists or backfills it on the workspace end-user row (including when reusing an existing session). Intended for integrators that mirror hosted login session reuse. Source: POST /api/v1/sessions/get-or-create Requires `auth.firebaseToken` and forwards it as a Bearer token. Prefer connection.workspaceName and connection.appId as stable config instead of generating identity fields dynamically.
| Name | Type | Req | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| auth | object | – | – |
| body | object | yes | – |
| connection | object | yes | – |
| params | object | – | – |
| query | object | – | – |
No output schema declared.
No examples provided.
post_sessions_renew_session_token Renew session JWT (replace expired token) ~309
Verifies **Firebase** ID token. Parses **`sessionToken`** path segment as an internal SESSION JWT **without enforcing JWT expiry** (signature and `tokenType=SESSION` are still validated). Loads the session by id from the token subject; the Firebase UID must match the session owner. Increments **`tokenRevision`** on the server so **previous session JWTs** (same session id, older revision) are no longer accepted for `GET/POST/DELETE /sessions/...`. Returns a **new `sessionToken`** (with the new `tokenRevision` claim) and the current decrypted **payload**; extends server-side session expiry by **1 hour**. If the Firebase token includes **`email`**, the server best-effort backfills it on the session owner when the user row has no email yet (audit display only). Use the path form `POST /api/v1/sessions/renew/{sessionToken}` — **URL-encode** the JWT (e.g. `encodeURIComponent` in JS). Source: POST /api/v1/sessions/renew/{sessionToken} Requires `auth.firebaseToken` and forwards it as a Bearer token. Prefer connection.workspaceName and connection.appId as stable config instead of generating identity fields dynamically.
| Name | Type | Req | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| auth | object | – | – |
| body | – | – | – |
| connection | object | yes | – |
| params | object | yes | – |
| query | object | – | – |
No output schema declared.
No examples provided.
post_sessions_revoke Revoke the current session (by session token) ~122
Revokes the session referenced by the internal SESSION Bearer token. This endpoint is useful for automation clients that only hold a session token and want to revoke it cleanly. Source: POST /api/v1/sessions/revoke Requires `auth.sessionToken` and forwards it as a Bearer token. Prefer connection.workspaceName and connection.appId as stable config instead of generating identity fields dynamically.
| Name | Type | Req | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| auth | object | – | – |
| body | – | – | – |
| connection | object | yes | – |
| params | object | – | – |
| query | object | – | – |
No output schema declared.
No examples provided.
post_sessions_revoke_session_id Revoke a session owned by the current user ~123
Self-service dashboard endpoint. Revokes a session owned by the caller in the current workspace. Requires workspace **`enableSelfService: true`**. Source: POST /api/v1/sessions/revoke/{sessionId} Requires `auth.userToken` and forwards it as a Bearer token. Prefer connection.workspaceName and connection.appId as stable config instead of generating identity fields dynamically.
| Name | Type | Req | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| auth | object | – | – |
| body | – | – | – |
| connection | object | yes | – |
| params | object | yes | – |
| query | object | – | – |
No output schema declared.
No examples provided.
post_sessions_set_key Set a value inside the session payload ~152
Sets a key in the encrypted session payload and returns the updated decrypted payload. If the JSON body is `{ "value": <x> }`, the server unwraps it and stores `<x>` directly. Source: POST /api/v1/sessions/set/{key} Requires `auth.sessionToken` and forwards it as a Bearer token. Prefer connection.workspaceName and connection.appId as stable config instead of generating identity fields dynamically.
| Name | Type | Req | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| auth | object | – | – |
| body | – | yes | JSON body can be either `{ "value": <x> }` (preferred) or a raw JSON value. |
| connection | object | yes | – |
| params | object | yes | – |
| query | object | – | – |
No output schema declared.
No examples provided.
secureflows_build_login_url Build secureFlows hosted login URL ~351
Builds a correct hosted-login redirect URL. Needs no secureFlows token — safe to call at app-scaffolding time, before any user session exists, which is the phase most secureFlows integration mistakes happen in. Always targets /app/sessions/login (session apps). Never builds the legacy /app/login console URL, which returns a firebaseToken your SecureFlowsCallback handler cannot consume and causes an infinite redirect loop. Use this instead of hand-building the URL with URLSearchParams — hand-built login URLs are the #1 source of the login-loop and stale-renewal bugs documented in SKILL.md.
| Name | Type | Req | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| appId | string | yes | App id from the human prompt ("appId = ...") |
| expiredToken | string | – | The old sessionToken to renew. Only read when intent=renew_expired_token. Setting this after an explicit sign-out is the "send a dead JWT into hosted login" anti-pattern — it breaks renewal when the… |
| intent | string | – | fresh_login: normal sign-in, or app-load restore with no prior token (default — almost always correct, including after an explicit sign-out). renew_expired_token: ONLY when resuming the SAME still-in… |
| origin | string | – | secureFlows origin — always https://www.secure-flows.com in production |
| redirectUri | string | yes | The app's unguarded /callback URL, built from the published/allowlisted app origin — never from an iframe or editor chrome origin. |
| workspaceName | string | yes | Workspace name from the human prompt ("workspace = ...") |
No output schema declared.
No examples provided.
secureflows_build_logout_url Build secureFlows redirect-logout URL ~249
Builds a correct redirect-logout URL and refuses to build one that violates the two documented logout anti-patterns: a redirect_uri pointing at /callback (SPA callback handlers treat the tokenless return as a failed login and loop), and a redirect_uri that itself embeds session_token (silently renews the old session instead of signing out). The result always instructs top-level navigation, never fetch/XHR — cross-site fetch() to this endpoint gets a 200 but browsers silently ignore its Clear-Site-Data header on cross-site responses, so the hosted-login cookie survives and the user silently re-authenticates on the next login redirect. This tool never builds a revoke request: revoke permanently destroys the user's data and must only run on an explicit "delete my account" action, never on ordinary sign-out.
| Name | Type | Req | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| origin | string | – | secureFlows origin — always https://www.secure-flows.com in production |
| postLogoutRedirectUri | string | yes | Where the browser lands after logout completes — allowlisted, must NOT be /callback, and must NOT itself contain session_token. |
| sessionToken | string | yes | The current sessionToken to invalidate. |
No output schema declared.
No examples provided.
secureflows_lint_integration Static-scan generated code for secureFlows anti-patterns ~343
Checks source you already generated against the secureFlows integration rules. Needs no secureFlows token; safe at scaffolding time. Pass every auth/session-related file in one call — some checks are evaluated across the whole set. Two kinds of findings: • scope "file" — a forbidden construct is present (localStorage token, legacy /app/login, fetch-based logout, client-side JWT decode, empty catch, restore non-auth errors clearing session UI, Continue CTA gated on null session, ...), reported at an exact file:line. • scope "project" — REQUIRED handling is missing everywhere you passed in: detecting 401/410 but never clearing the token, never handling 403, or handling 403 without the BILLING_GRACE_LOCK carve-out. These are the defects that actually dominate real generated apps, and no "forbidden pattern" check can see them, because the bug is an absence. Heuristic text analysis, not a parser or a type checker. It can miss things it has no rule for, and a project check can be satisfied by the right keyword in the wrong place. It is a fast first pass — not a substitute for the Agent implementation checklist in SKILL.md, and specifically not for the checks that need a running app (auth-guard mount races, the fresh-reload check). Fix every "error" before calling an integration done; treat "needs_review" as a lead.
| Name | Type | Req | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| files | object | yes | Map of relative file path -> full file source to scan, e.g. { "src/lib/secureflows.js": "..." } |
No output schema declared.
No examples provided.