Upstash MCP Server for LangChain 23 tools — connect in under 2 minutes
LangChain is the leading Python framework for composable LLM applications. Connect Upstash through Vinkius and LangChain agents can call every tool natively. combine them with retrievers, memory, and output parsers for sophisticated AI pipelines.
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Vinkius supports streamable HTTP and SSE.
import asyncio
from langchain_mcp_adapters.client import MultiServerMCPClient
from langchain_openai import ChatOpenAI
from langgraph.prebuilt import create_react_agent
async def main():
# Your Vinkius token. get it at cloud.vinkius.com
async with MultiServerMCPClient({
"upstash": {
"transport": "streamable_http",
"url": "https://edge.vinkius.com/[YOUR_TOKEN_HERE]/mcp",
}
}) as client:
tools = client.get_tools()
agent = create_react_agent(
ChatOpenAI(model="gpt-4o"),
tools,
)
response = await agent.ainvoke({
"messages": [{
"role": "user",
"content": "Using Upstash, show me what tools are available.",
}]
})
print(response["messages"][-1].content)
asyncio.run(main())
* Every MCP server runs on Vinkius-managed infrastructure inside AWS - a purpose-built runtime with per-request V8 isolates, Ed25519 signed audit chains, and sub-40ms cold starts optimized for native MCP execution. See our infrastructure
About Upstash MCP Server
Connect your Upstash Redis database to any AI agent and interact with your serverless data store through natural conversation — no Redis CLI needed.
LangChain's ecosystem of 500+ components combines seamlessly with Upstash through native MCP adapters. Connect 23 tools via Vinkius and use ReAct agents, Plan-and-Execute strategies, or custom agent architectures. with LangSmith tracing giving full visibility into every tool call, latency, and token cost.
What you can do
- Health Checks — Ping your database to verify connectivity and inspect server health
- String Operations — Get, set and delete key-value pairs with optional TTL management
- Hash Management — Store and retrieve structured data as field-value pairs within hash keys
- List Operations — Push, pop and range elements from Redis lists for queue and stack patterns
- Set Operations — Add, remove and query set membership for unique collections
- Key Discovery — List keys by pattern, check existence, inspect data types and view TTL values
- Numeric Operations — Increment and decrement counters atomically
- Pub/Sub Messaging — Publish messages to channels for event-driven architectures
- Pipeline Execution — Execute multiple commands in a single HTTP request for batch operations
The Upstash MCP Server exposes 23 tools through the Vinkius. Connect it to LangChain in under two minutes — no API keys to rotate, no infrastructure to provision, no vendor lock-in. Your configuration, your data, your control.
How to Connect Upstash to LangChain via MCP
Follow these steps to integrate the Upstash MCP Server with LangChain.
Install dependencies
Run pip install langchain langchain-mcp-adapters langgraph langchain-openai
Replace the token
Replace [YOUR_TOKEN_HERE] with your Vinkius token
Run the agent
Save the code and run python agent.py
Explore tools
The agent discovers 23 tools from Upstash via MCP
Why Use LangChain with the Upstash MCP Server
LangChain provides unique advantages when paired with Upstash through the Model Context Protocol.
The largest ecosystem of integrations, chains, and agents. combine Upstash MCP tools with 500+ LangChain components
Agent architecture supports ReAct, Plan-and-Execute, and custom strategies with full MCP tool access at every step
LangSmith tracing gives you complete visibility into tool calls, latencies, and token usage for production debugging
Memory and conversation persistence let agents maintain context across Upstash queries for multi-turn workflows
Upstash + LangChain Use Cases
Practical scenarios where LangChain combined with the Upstash MCP Server delivers measurable value.
RAG with live data: combine Upstash tool results with vector store retrievals for answers grounded in both real-time and historical data
Autonomous research agents: LangChain agents query Upstash, synthesize findings, and generate comprehensive research reports
Multi-tool orchestration: chain Upstash tools with web scrapers, databases, and calculators in a single agent run
Production monitoring: use LangSmith to trace every Upstash tool call, measure latency, and optimize your agent's performance
Upstash MCP Tools for LangChain (23)
These 23 tools become available when you connect Upstash to LangChain via MCP:
decr
If the key does not exist, it is initialized to 0 before the operation. Returns the new value after decrementing. Decrement a numeric value in Upstash Redis
del
Returns 1 if the key was deleted, 0 if it did not exist. WARNING: this operation is irreversible. Delete a key from Upstash Redis
exists
This is a lightweight way to check key presence without retrieving the value. Check if a key exists in Upstash Redis
expire
The key will be automatically deleted when the TTL reaches zero. Returns 1 if the timeout was set, 0 if the key does not exist. Set a TTL on a key in Upstash Redis
get
Returns null if the key does not exist. This is the primary read operation for string data. Get a value from Upstash Redis
hget
Returns null if the key or field does not exist. Get a field value from a Redis hash
hgetall
Returns an object with all fields and their values. Returns an empty object if the key does not exist. Get all fields and values from a Redis hash
hset
If the key does not exist, a new hash is created. If the field already exists, its value is overwritten. Returns the number of fields added (1 for new, 0 for updated). Set a field in a Redis hash
incr
If the key does not exist, it is initialized to 0 before the operation. Returns the new value after incrementing. Increment a numeric value in Upstash Redis
key_type
Get the data type of a key in Upstash Redis
list_keys
Use "*" for all keys, "prefix:*" for keys with a prefix, or "*:suffix" for suffix matching. WARNING: KEYS can be slow on large databases — use sparingly. List keys in Upstash Redis
llen
Returns 0 if the key does not exist. Get the length of a Redis list
lpush
If the key does not exist, a new list is created. Returns the length of the list after the push. Push values to the left of a Redis list
lrange
Use 0 as start and -1 as stop to get all elements. Positive indices count from the head (0 = first), negative indices count from the tail (-1 = last). Get a range of elements from a Redis list
pipeline
Commands are sent as a JSON array of arrays, e.g. [["SET","k1","v1"],["GET","k1"],["INCR","counter"]]. Returns an array of results in the same order. Note: the pipeline is NOT atomic (other commands may interleave) — use /multi-exec for atomicity. WARNING: this is a powerful tool — review commands carefully before execution. Execute multiple commands atomically via Upstash pipeline
publish
Returns the number of subscribers that received the message. This is a fire-and-forget operation — subscribers must be actively listening. Publish a message to a Redis channel
rpush
If the key does not exist, a new list is created. Returns the length of the list after the push. Push values to the right of a Redis list
sadd
Duplicate members are ignored. If the key does not exist, a new set is created. Returns the number of members that were added. Add members to a Redis set
set
Optionally set an expiry time in seconds using the ex parameter. Overwrites any existing value at the key. Returns "OK" on success. This is the primary write operation for string data. Set a value in Upstash Redis
sismember
This is a fast O(1) membership check. Check if a member is in a Redis set
smembers
Returns an array of all unique members. Returns an empty array if the key does not exist. Get all members of a Redis set
srem
Non-existent members are ignored. Returns the number of members that were removed. Remove members from a Redis set
ttl
Returns -1 if the key has no expiry, -2 if the key does not exist. Get the TTL of a key in Upstash Redis
Example Prompts for Upstash in LangChain
Ready-to-use prompts you can give your LangChain agent to start working with Upstash immediately.
"Check if my Upstash Redis database is responding."
"Set a feature flag called 'dark_mode' to true for user 'user123' with a 1 hour expiry."
"Show me all keys matching the pattern 'session:*' and check their data types."
Troubleshooting Upstash MCP Server with LangChain
Common issues when connecting Upstash to LangChain through the Vinkius, and how to resolve them.
MultiServerMCPClient not found
pip install langchain-mcp-adaptersUpstash + LangChain FAQ
Common questions about integrating Upstash MCP Server with LangChain.
How does LangChain connect to MCP servers?
langchain-mcp-adapters to create an MCP client. LangChain discovers all tools and wraps them as native LangChain tools compatible with any agent type.Which LangChain agent types work with MCP?
Can I trace MCP tool calls in LangSmith?
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Connect Upstash to LangChain
Get your token, paste the configuration, and start using 23 tools in under 2 minutes. No API key management needed.
