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---
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title: WorkOS 🤝 FastMCP
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sidebarTitle: WorkOS
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description: Authenticate FastMCP servers with WorkOS Connect
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icon: shield-check
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---
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import { VersionBadge } from "/snippets/version-badge.mdx"
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<VersionBadge version="2.12.0" />
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Secure your FastMCP server with WorkOS Connect authentication. This integration uses the OAuth Proxy pattern to handle authentication through WorkOS Connect while maintaining compatibility with MCP clients.
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<Note>
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This guide covers WorkOS Connect applications. For Dynamic Client Registration (DCR) with AuthKit, see the [AuthKit integration](/integrations/authkit) instead.
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</Note>
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## Configuration
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### Prerequisites
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Before you begin, you will need:
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1. A **[WorkOS Account](https://workos.com/)** with access to create OAuth Apps
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2. Your FastMCP server's URL (can be localhost for development, e.g., `http://localhost:8000`)
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### Step 1: Create a WorkOS OAuth App
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Create an OAuth App in your WorkOS dashboard to get the credentials needed for authentication:
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<Steps>
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<Step title="Create OAuth Application">
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In your WorkOS dashboard:
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1. Navigate to **Applications**
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2. Click **Create Application**
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3. Select **OAuth Application**
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4. Name your application
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</Step>
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<Step title="Get Credentials">
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In your OAuth application settings:
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1. Copy your **Client ID** (starts with `client_`)
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2. Click **Generate Client Secret** and save it securely
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3. Copy your **AuthKit Domain** (e.g., `https://your-app.authkit.app`)
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</Step>
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<Step title="Configure Redirect URI">
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In the **Redirect URIs** section:
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- Add: `http://localhost:8000/auth/callback` (for development)
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- For production, add your server's public URL + `/auth/callback`
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<Warning>
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The callback URL must match exactly. The default path is `/auth/callback`, but you can customize it using the `redirect_path` parameter.
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</Warning>
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</Step>
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</Steps>
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### Step 2: FastMCP Configuration
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Create your FastMCP server using the `WorkOSProvider`:
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```python server.py
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from fastmcp import FastMCP
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from fastmcp.server.auth.providers.workos import WorkOSProvider
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# Configure WorkOS OAuth
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auth = WorkOSProvider(
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client_id="client_YOUR_CLIENT_ID",
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client_secret="YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET",
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authkit_domain="https://your-app.authkit.app",
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base_url="http://localhost:8000",
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required_scopes=["openid", "profile", "email"]
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)
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mcp = FastMCP("WorkOS Protected Server", auth=auth)
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@mcp.tool
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def protected_tool(message: str) -> str:
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"""This tool requires authentication."""
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return f"Authenticated user says: {message}"
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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mcp.run(transport="http", port=8000)
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```
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## Testing
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### Running the Server
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Start your FastMCP server with HTTP transport to enable OAuth flows:
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```bash
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fastmcp run server.py --transport http --port 8000
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```
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Your server is now running and protected by WorkOS OAuth authentication.
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### Testing with a Client
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Create a test client that authenticates with your WorkOS-protected server:
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```python client.py
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from fastmcp import Client
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import asyncio
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async def main():
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# The client will automatically handle WorkOS OAuth
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async with Client("http://localhost:8000/mcp", auth="oauth") as client:
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# First-time connection will open WorkOS login in your browser
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print("✓ Authenticated with WorkOS!")
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# Test the protected tool
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result = await client.call_tool("protected_tool", {"message": "Hello!"})
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print(result)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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asyncio.run(main())
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```
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When you run the client for the first time:
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1. Your browser will open to WorkOS's authorization page
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2. After you authorize the app, you'll be redirected back
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3. The client receives the token and can make authenticated requests
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<Info>
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The client caches tokens locally, so you won't need to re-authenticate for subsequent runs unless the token expires or you explicitly clear the cache.
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</Info>
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## Production Configuration
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<VersionBadge version="2.13.0" />
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For production deployments with persistent token management across server restarts, configure `jwt_signing_key`, and `client_storage`:
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```python server.py
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import os
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from fastmcp import FastMCP
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from fastmcp.server.auth.providers.workos import WorkOSProvider
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from key_value.aio.stores.redis import RedisStore
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from key_value.aio.wrappers.encryption import FernetEncryptionWrapper
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from cryptography.fernet import Fernet
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# Production setup with encrypted persistent token storage
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auth = WorkOSProvider(
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client_id="client_YOUR_CLIENT_ID",
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client_secret="YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET",
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authkit_domain="https://your-app.authkit.app",
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base_url="https://your-production-domain.com",
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required_scopes=["openid", "profile", "email"],
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# Production token management
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jwt_signing_key=os.environ["JWT_SIGNING_KEY"],
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client_storage=FernetEncryptionWrapper(
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key_value=RedisStore(
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host=os.environ["REDIS_HOST"],
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port=int(os.environ["REDIS_PORT"])
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),
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fernet=Fernet(os.environ["STORAGE_ENCRYPTION_KEY"])
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)
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)
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mcp = FastMCP(name="Production WorkOS App", auth=auth)
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```
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<Note>
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Parameters (`jwt_signing_key` and `client_storage`) work together to ensure tokens and client registrations survive server restarts. **Wrap your storage in `FernetEncryptionWrapper` to encrypt sensitive OAuth tokens at rest** - without it, tokens are stored in plaintext. Store secrets in environment variables and use a persistent storage backend like Redis for distributed deployments.
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For complete details on these parameters, see the [OAuth Proxy documentation](/servers/auth/oauth-proxy#configuration-parameters).
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</Note>
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## Configuration Options
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<Card>
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<ParamField path="client_id" required>
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WorkOS OAuth application client ID
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</ParamField>
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<ParamField path="client_secret" required>
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WorkOS OAuth application client secret
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</ParamField>
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<ParamField path="authkit_domain" required>
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Your WorkOS AuthKit domain URL (e.g., `https://your-app.authkit.app`)
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</ParamField>
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<ParamField path="base_url" required>
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Your FastMCP server's public URL
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</ParamField>
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<ParamField path="required_scopes" default="[]">
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OAuth scopes to request
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</ParamField>
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<ParamField path="redirect_path" default="/auth/callback">
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OAuth callback path
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</ParamField>
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<ParamField path="timeout_seconds" default="10">
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API request timeout
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</ParamField>
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</Card> |