How to integrate Parseur MCP with Mastra AI

This guide walks you through connecting Parseur to Mastra AI using the Composio tool router. By the end, you'll have a working Parseur agent that can list all documents in your invoices mailbox, create a webhook to send parsed receipts, pause the outgoing webhook for orders mailbox through natural language commands. This guide will help you understand how to give your Mastra AI agent real control over a Parseur account through Composio's Parseur MCP server. Before we dive in, let's take a quick look at the key ideas and tools involved.

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Introduction

This guide walks you through connecting Parseur to Mastra AI using the Composio tool router. By the end, you'll have a working Parseur agent that can list all documents in your invoices mailbox, create a webhook to send parsed receipts, pause the outgoing webhook for orders mailbox through natural language commands.

This guide will help you understand how to give your Mastra AI agent real control over a Parseur account through Composio's Parseur MCP server.

Before we dive in, let's take a quick look at the key ideas and tools involved.

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TL;DR

Here's what you'll learn:
  • Set up your environment so Mastra, OpenAI, and Composio work together
  • Create a Tool Router session in Composio that exposes Parseur tools
  • Connect Mastra's MCP client to the Composio generated MCP URL
  • Fetch Parseur tool definitions and attach them as a toolset
  • Build a Mastra agent that can reason, call tools, and return structured results
  • Run an interactive CLI where you can chat with your Parseur agent

What is Mastra AI?

Mastra AI is a TypeScript framework for building AI agents with tool support. It provides a clean API for creating agents that can use external services through MCP.

Key features include:

  • MCP Client: Built-in support for Model Context Protocol servers
  • Toolsets: Organize tools into logical groups
  • Step Callbacks: Monitor and debug agent execution
  • OpenAI Integration: Works with OpenAI models via @ai-sdk/openai

What is the Parseur MCP server, and what's possible with it?

The Parseur MCP server is an implementation of the Model Context Protocol that connects your AI agent and assistants like Claude, Cursor, etc directly to your Parseur account. It provides structured and secure access to your Parseur data extraction workflows, so your agent can perform actions like managing mailboxes, handling documents, configuring webhooks, and automating template operations on your behalf.

  • Mailbox management and discovery: Let your agent list, browse, and filter all Parseur mailboxes to keep tabs on your parsing operations and document streams.
  • Document listing and retrieval: Effortlessly fetch documents from specific mailboxes, enabling automated sorting, searching, or pagination of your parsed files.
  • Template and parsing rule automation: Ask your agent to list templates within any mailbox, so you can quickly inspect or update parsing rules as your data extraction needs evolve.
  • Webhook configuration and control: Enable your agent to create, update, pause, enable, or delete webhooks, making it easy to automate real-time data delivery to your other systems.
  • Comprehensive webhook inspection: Retrieve detailed webhook information or list all webhooks for a mailbox, ensuring you always know how and where your parsed data is flowing.

What is the Composio tool router, and how does it fit here?

What is Composio SDK?

Composio's Composio SDK helps agents find the right tools for a task at runtime. You can plug in multiple toolkits (like Gmail, HubSpot, and GitHub), and the agent will identify the relevant app and action to complete multi-step workflows. This can reduce token usage and improve the reliability of tool calls. Read more here: Getting started with Composio SDK

The tool router generates a secure MCP URL that your agents can access to perform actions.

How the Composio SDK works

The Composio SDK follows a three-phase workflow:

  1. Discovery: Searches for tools matching your task and returns relevant toolkits with their details.
  2. Authentication: Checks for active connections. If missing, creates an auth config and returns a connection URL via Auth Link.
  3. Execution: Executes the action using the authenticated connection.

Step-by-step Guide

Step by step09 STEPS
1

Prerequisites

Before starting, make sure you have:
  • Node.js 18 or higher
  • A Composio account with an active API key
  • An OpenAI API key
  • Basic familiarity with TypeScript
2

Getting API Keys for OpenAI and Composio

OpenAI API Key
  • Go to the OpenAI dashboard and create an API key.
  • You need credits or a connected billing setup to use the models.
  • Store the key somewhere safe.
Composio API Key
  • Log in to the Composio dashboard.
  • Go to Settings and copy your API key.
  • This key lets your Mastra agent talk to Composio and reach Parseur through MCP.
3

Install dependencies

bash
npm install @composio/core @mastra/core @mastra/mcp @ai-sdk/openai dotenv

Install the required packages.

What's happening:

  • @composio/core is the Composio SDK for creating MCP sessions
  • @mastra/core provides the Agent class
  • @mastra/mcp is Mastra's MCP client
  • @ai-sdk/openai is the model wrapper for OpenAI
  • dotenv loads environment variables from .env
4

Set up environment variables

bash
COMPOSIO_API_KEY=your_composio_api_key_here
COMPOSIO_USER_ID=your_user_id_here
OPENAI_API_KEY=your_openai_api_key_here

Create a .env file in your project root.

What's happening:

  • COMPOSIO_API_KEY authenticates your requests to Composio
  • COMPOSIO_USER_ID tells Composio which user this session belongs to
  • OPENAI_API_KEY lets the Mastra agent call OpenAI models
5

Import libraries and validate environment

typescript
import "dotenv/config";
import { openai } from "@ai-sdk/openai";
import { Agent } from "@mastra/core/agent";
import { MCPClient } from "@mastra/mcp";
import { Composio } from "@composio/core";
import * as readline from "readline";

import type { AiMessageType } from "@mastra/core/agent";

const openaiAPIKey = process.env.OPENAI_API_KEY;
const composioAPIKey = process.env.COMPOSIO_API_KEY;
const composioUserID = process.env.COMPOSIO_USER_ID;

if (!openaiAPIKey) throw new Error("OPENAI_API_KEY is not set");
if (!composioAPIKey) throw new Error("COMPOSIO_API_KEY is not set");
if (!composioUserID) throw new Error("COMPOSIO_USER_ID is not set");

const composio = new Composio({
  apiKey: composioAPIKey as string,
});
What's happening:
  • dotenv/config auto loads your .env so process.env.* is available
  • openai gives you a Mastra compatible model wrapper
  • Agent is the Mastra agent that will call tools and produce answers
  • MCPClient connects Mastra to your Composio MCP server
  • Composio is used to create a Tool Router session
6

Create a Tool Router session for Parseur

typescript
async function main() {
  const session = await composio.create(
    composioUserID as string,
    {
      toolkits: ["parseur"],
    },
  );

  const composioMCPUrl = session.mcp.url;
  console.log("Parseur MCP URL:", composioMCPUrl);
What's happening:
  • create spins up a short-lived MCP HTTP endpoint for this user
  • The toolkits array contains "parseur" for Parseur access
  • session.mcp.url is the MCP URL that Mastra's MCPClient will connect to
7

Configure Mastra MCP client and fetch tools

typescript
const mcpClient = new MCPClient({
    id: composioUserID as string,
    servers: {
      nasdaq: {
        url: new URL(composioMCPUrl),
        requestInit: {
          headers: session.mcp.headers,
        },
      },
    },
    timeout: 30_000,
  });

console.log("Fetching MCP tools from Composio...");
const composioTools = await mcpClient.getTools();
console.log("Number of tools:", Object.keys(composioTools).length);
What's happening:
  • MCPClient takes an id for this client and a list of MCP servers
  • The headers property includes the x-api-key for authentication
  • getTools fetches the tool definitions exposed by the Parseur toolkit
8

Create the Mastra agent

typescript
const agent = new Agent({
    name: "parseur-mastra-agent",
    instructions: "You are an AI agent with Parseur tools via Composio.",
    model: "openai/gpt-5",
  });
What's happening:
  • Agent is the core Mastra agent
  • name is just an identifier for logging and debugging
  • instructions guide the agent to use tools instead of only answering in natural language
  • model uses openai("gpt-5") to configure the underlying LLM
9

Set up interactive chat interface

typescript
let messages: AiMessageType[] = [];

console.log("Chat started! Type 'exit' or 'quit' to end.\n");

const rl = readline.createInterface({
  input: process.stdin,
  output: process.stdout,
  prompt: "> ",
});

rl.prompt();

rl.on("line", async (userInput: string) => {
  const trimmedInput = userInput.trim();

  if (["exit", "quit", "bye"].includes(trimmedInput.toLowerCase())) {
    console.log("\nGoodbye!");
    rl.close();
    process.exit(0);
  }

  if (!trimmedInput) {
    rl.prompt();
    return;
  }

  messages.push({
    id: crypto.randomUUID(),
    role: "user",
    content: trimmedInput,
  });

  console.log("\nAgent is thinking...\n");

  try {
    const response = await agent.generate(messages, {
      toolsets: {
        parseur: composioTools,
      },
      maxSteps: 8,
    });

    const { text } = response;

    if (text && text.trim().length > 0) {
      console.log(`Agent: ${text}\n`);
        messages.push({
          id: crypto.randomUUID(),
          role: "assistant",
          content: text,
        });
      }
    } catch (error) {
      console.error("\nError:", error);
    }

    rl.prompt();
  });

  rl.on("close", async () => {
    console.log("\nSession ended.");
    await mcpClient.disconnect();
    process.exit(0);
  });
}

main().catch((err) => {
  console.error("Fatal error:", err);
  process.exit(1);
});
What's happening:
  • messages keeps the full conversation history in Mastra's expected format
  • agent.generate runs the agent with conversation history and Parseur toolsets
  • maxSteps limits how many tool calls the agent can take in a single run
  • onStepFinish is a hook that prints intermediate steps for debugging

Complete Code

Here's the complete code to get you started with Parseur and Mastra AI:

typescript
import "dotenv/config";
import { openai } from "@ai-sdk/openai";
import { Agent } from "@mastra/core/agent";
import { MCPClient } from "@mastra/mcp";
import { Composio } from "@composio/core";
import * as readline from "readline";

import type { AiMessageType } from "@mastra/core/agent";

const openaiAPIKey = process.env.OPENAI_API_KEY;
const composioAPIKey = process.env.COMPOSIO_API_KEY;
const composioUserID = process.env.COMPOSIO_USER_ID;

if (!openaiAPIKey) throw new Error("OPENAI_API_KEY is not set");
if (!composioAPIKey) throw new Error("COMPOSIO_API_KEY is not set");
if (!composioUserID) throw new Error("COMPOSIO_USER_ID is not set");

const composio = new Composio({ apiKey: composioAPIKey as string });

async function main() {
  const session = await composio.create(composioUserID as string, {
    toolkits: ["parseur"],
  });

  const composioMCPUrl = session.mcp.url;

  const mcpClient = new MCPClient({
    id: composioUserID as string,
    servers: {
      parseur: {
        url: new URL(composioMCPUrl),
        requestInit: {
          headers: session.mcp.headers,
        },
      },
    },
    timeout: 30_000,
  });

  const composioTools = await mcpClient.getTools();

  const agent = new Agent({
    name: "parseur-mastra-agent",
    instructions: "You are an AI agent with Parseur tools via Composio.",
    model: "openai/gpt-5",
  });

  let messages: AiMessageType[] = [];

  const rl = readline.createInterface({
    input: process.stdin,
    output: process.stdout,
    prompt: "> ",
  });

  rl.prompt();

  rl.on("line", async (input: string) => {
    const trimmed = input.trim();
    if (["exit", "quit"].includes(trimmed.toLowerCase())) {
      rl.close();
      return;
    }

    messages.push({ id: crypto.randomUUID(), role: "user", content: trimmed });

    const { text } = await agent.generate(messages, {
      toolsets: { parseur: composioTools },
      maxSteps: 8,
    });

    if (text) {
      console.log(`Agent: ${text}\n`);
      messages.push({ id: crypto.randomUUID(), role: "assistant", content: text });
    }

    rl.prompt();
  });

  rl.on("close", async () => {
    await mcpClient.disconnect();
    process.exit(0);
  });
}

main();

Conclusion

You've built a Mastra AI agent that can interact with Parseur through Composio's Tool Router. You can extend this further by:
  • Adding other toolkits like Gmail, Slack, or GitHub
  • Building a web-based chat interface around this agent
  • Using multiple MCP endpoints to enable cross-app workflows
TOOLS

Supported Tools

Every Parseur action and event your agent gets out of the box.

Copy Document

Tool to copy a document to another mailbox.

Copy Mailbox

Tool to copy a mailbox (parser) in Parseur.

Create custom download

Tool to create a custom download (export configuration) for a mailbox.

Create mailbox

Tool to create a new mailbox (parser) in Parseur.

Delete custom download

Tool to delete a custom download (export configuration) from a mailbox.

Delete document

Tool to delete a specific document by ID.

Delete mailbox

Tool to delete a mailbox (parser) by ID.

Delete webhook

Tool to delete a specific webhook.

Disable webhook

Tool to disable a webhook for a mailbox.

Enable webhook

Enables a paused webhook for a specified mailbox, allowing it to receive and forward parsed document events.

Get Bootstrap Config

Tool to retrieve bootstrap configuration data.

Get Document

Tool to retrieve full details of a specific document by ID.

Get Document Logs

Tool to get document logs for a specific document.

Get Mailbox by ID

Tool to retrieve full mailbox (parser) configuration by ID.

Get Mailbox Schema

Tool to retrieve the JSON schema for a mailbox's parsed fields.

List Custom Downloads

Tool to retrieve custom downloads (export configurations) for a mailbox.

List Documents in Mailbox

Tool to list documents within a specific mailbox.

List Mailboxes (Full Details)

Tool to list mailboxes (parsers) with full configuration details.

List Templates for Mailbox

Tool to list all templates in a given mailbox.

Reprocess a document

Tool to reprocess a document.

Retrieve a webhook

Tool to retrieve details of a specific webhook.

Skip a document

Tool to skip a document.

Update custom download

Tool to update a custom download (export configuration) for a mailbox.

Update Mailbox

Tool to update a mailbox (parser) configuration.

Update webhook

Tool to update an existing webhook’s settings.

Upload Email Document

Tool to upload an email or text document to Parseur for parsing.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

With a standalone Parseur MCP server, the agents and LLMs can only access a fixed set of Parseur tools tied to that server. However, with the Composio Tool Router, agents can dynamically load tools from Parseur and many other apps based on the task at hand, all through a single MCP endpoint.

Yes, you can. Mastra AI fully supports MCP integration. You get structured tool calling, message history handling, and model orchestration while Tool Router takes care of discovering and serving the right Parseur tools.

Yes, absolutely. You can configure which Parseur scopes and actions are allowed when connecting your account to Composio. You can also bring your own OAuth credentials or API configuration so you keep full control over what the agent can do.

All sensitive data such as tokens, keys, and configuration is fully encrypted at rest and in transit. Composio is SOC 2 Type 2 compliant and follows strict security practices so your Parseur data and credentials are handled as safely as possible.

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