Salesforce
OCI · GHCR.IO/WYRE-TECHNOLOGY/SALESFORCE-MCP:V1.0.3 · SCANNED AUG 22
MCP server for Salesforce CRM — Accounts, Contacts, Opportunities, Leads, Cases.
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How this component scores in each security and reliability category. Every signal is checked automatically from public evidence about the published package, including repeated runs of it in an isolated sandbox, and we only credit what we can confirm. How we score →
Supply Chain Security0
- Malware scan not yet available for this package.Unverified
- Known CVEs could not be checked: this artifact ships no SBOM, so there is no dependency list to read. Publishing one would let us assess it.Unverified
- Install-script risk not yet assessed.Unverified
- Dependency health could not be checked: this artifact ships no SBOM, so there is no dependency list to read. Publishing one would let us assess it.Unverified
Provenance & Transparency32
- Source repository is publicly reachable at the declared URL. View diagnostics → Pass
- Provenance check failed: no build-provenance attestation is published. See how to fix → View diagnostics → Fail
- License check failed: the license (NOASSERTION) isn't a recognized OSI-approved license. See how to fix → Fail
- Actively maintained (last published 1 days ago).Pass
- Disclosure check failed: no security disclosure policy was found in the source repository. See how to fix → Fail
Schema Quality & AI Usability80
- AI-judged instruction clarity (excellent).Pass
- Tool/resource definitions use about 541 tokens (~90/item across 6 items; 6 tools + 0 resources), lean.Pass
- Usage-examples check failed: none of the tools include examples. See how to fix → Fail
Stability & Change Management0
- Stability not yet verified: not enough scan history yet (needs a 30-day window).Unverified
Tool Coverage100
- 100% of tools have a non-trivial description (not blank, and not just the tool's name).Pass
- 100% of tool parameters carry a description.Pass
Capabilities100
- Implements a supported MCP spec version (2025-11-25); the latest is 2026-07-28.Pass
Unverified: 2 categories
Categories scored 0 because we could not verify them: a data source with nothing on this package, evidence we could not reach, or a check we could not run. We only credit what we can confirm.
How do I install the Salesforce MCP server?
Salesforce runs locally as a container image, launched with docker run --rm -i ghcr.io/wyre-technology/salesforce-mcp:v1.0.3. Ready-made configuration for Claude, Cursor, VS Code, Codex and 3 more is on this page, copied from each client's own documentation.
oci · ghcr.io/wyre-technology/salesforce-mcp:v1.0.3
claude mcp add wyre-technology-salesforce-mcp -- docker run --rm -i ghcr.io/wyre-technology/salesforce-mcp:v1.0.3
{
"mcpServers": {
"wyre-technology-salesforce-mcp": {
"command": "docker",
"args": [
"run",
"--rm",
"-i",
"ghcr.io/wyre-technology/salesforce-mcp:v1.0.3"
]
}
}
} {
"servers": {
"wyre-technology-salesforce-mcp": {
"command": "docker",
"args": [
"run",
"--rm",
"-i",
"ghcr.io/wyre-technology/salesforce-mcp:v1.0.3"
]
}
}
} codex mcp add wyre-technology-salesforce-mcp -- docker run --rm -i ghcr.io/wyre-technology/salesforce-mcp:v1.0.3
{
"$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json",
"mcp": {
"wyre-technology-salesforce-mcp": {
"type": "local",
"command": [
"docker",
"run",
"--rm",
"-i",
"ghcr.io/wyre-technology/salesforce-mcp:v1.0.3"
],
"enabled": true
}
}
} mcp_servers:
wyre-technology-salesforce-mcp:
command: "docker"
args: ["run", "--rm", "-i", "ghcr.io/wyre-technology/salesforce-mcp:v1.0.3"] {
"McpServers": {
"wyre-technology-salesforce-mcp": {
"Transport": "stdio",
"Command": "docker",
"Arguments": [
"run",
"--rm",
"-i",
"ghcr.io/wyre-technology/salesforce-mcp:v1.0.3"
]
}
}
} {
"mcpServers": {
"wyre-technology-salesforce-mcp": {
"command": "docker",
"args": [
"run",
"--rm",
"-i",
"ghcr.io/wyre-technology/salesforce-mcp:v1.0.3"
]
}
}
} 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.
- 20 Aug 26 37
First indexed and scored.
Diagnostic detail from the automated scan of this channel: what the scanner observed at each step, so you can see exactly where a check passed or failed. It is informational only and never changes the trust score.
Captured 22 Aug 2026 · Analysed oci/ghcr.io/wyre-technology/salesforce-mcp:v1.0.3
Provenance No attestation
The registry publishes no build provenance for this version, so there is nothing to verify.
| Result | No attestation |
|---|---|
| Ecosystem | oci |
| Reason | No attestation published |
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.
salesforce_aggregate_query ~77
Execute a SOQL aggregate query (GROUP BY, COUNT, SUM, AVG, MIN, MAX, COUNT_DISTINCT). Use for reporting / rollups. HAVING clauses supported.
| Name | Type | Req | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| soql | string | yes | A SOQL aggregate query. Example: "SELECT StageName, COUNT(Id) FROM Opportunity GROUP BY StageName" |
No output schema declared.
No examples provided.
salesforce_describe_object ~73
Get the full schema for a Salesforce object — all fields with types, labels, picklist values, and relationships. Use before constructing queries to know exact field names.
| Name | Type | Req | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| objectName | string | yes | API name of the Salesforce object (e.g. "Account", "Opportunity", "Custom_Object__c"). |
No output schema declared.
No examples provided.
salesforce_dml_records ~150
Perform record-level data operations: insert, update, delete, or upsert. Operates on one object type per call; pass an array of records.
| Name | Type | Req | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| externalIdField | string | – | Required for upsert: the API name of the custom external-id field used to match existing records. |
| objectName | string | yes | API name of the Salesforce object to operate on (e.g. "Account", "Contact"). |
| operation | string | yes | The DML operation to perform. |
| records | array | yes | Array of record objects. For update/delete: each record must include "Id". For upsert: each record must include the external-id field referenced in `externalIdField`. |
No output schema declared.
No examples provided.
salesforce_query_records ~82
Execute a SOQL query against Salesforce. Supports parent-to-child and child-to-parent relationship queries. For aggregate queries (GROUP BY, COUNT, SUM), use salesforce_aggregate_query instead.
| Name | Type | Req | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| soql | string | yes | A SOQL SELECT statement. Example: "SELECT Id, Name, Industry FROM Account WHERE Industry = 'Technology' LIMIT 100" |
No output schema declared.
No examples provided.
salesforce_search_all ~87
Cross-object search using SOSL. Searches multiple objects at once for text matches. Use when the customer wants to find a name/email/keyword without knowing which object it lives on.
| Name | Type | Req | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| sosl | string | yes | A SOSL FIND statement. Example: "FIND {acme corp} IN ALL FIELDS RETURNING Account(Id,Name), Contact(Id,Name,Email)" |
No output schema declared.
No examples provided.
salesforce_search_objects ~72
Search Salesforce objects by partial name. Returns matching standard and custom objects. Use this to discover which objects to query before describing or querying them. Example: "Account" returns Account, AccountHistory, AccountContactRelation, etc.
| Name | Type | Req | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| pattern | string | yes | Partial object name to search for. Case-insensitive. |
No output schema declared.
No examples provided.
What is the Salesforce MCP server?
Salesforce is an MCP server listed in the public MCP registry as io.github.wyre-technology/salesforce-mcp. MCP server for Salesforce CRM, Accounts, Contacts, Opportunities, Leads, Cases. This page covers its container image (ghcr.io/wyre-technology/salesforce-mcp:v1.0.3).
Is the Salesforce MCP server safe to use?
Salesforce scores 37 out of 100 on VerifyMCP. That is a record of what we were able to check automatically, not an endorsement. The category breakdown on this page shows every signal behind the number, including the ones we could not confirm.
What tools does the Salesforce MCP server expose?
Salesforce exposes 6 tools: salesforce_search_objects, salesforce_describe_object, salesforce_query_records, salesforce_aggregate_query, salesforce_dml_records, salesforce_search_all. Their descriptions and schemas cost roughly 541 tokens of context every time the server is loaded.
Is the Salesforce MCP server still maintained?
Salesforce is still listed as active in the MCP registry. We last reached this channel on 22 August 2026. Those dates come from our own scans of the registry and the channel itself, not from anything the publisher announced.
What licence is the Salesforce MCP server under?
Salesforce declares the NOASSERTION licence, which is not on the OSI-approved list. Read the terms before using it at work, and note this covers the source only, not the cost of any service it calls.