beginner⏱️ 10-20 minutes📅 Updated June 2026

Step-by-step guide to integrate Adobe Commerce MCP server with MindPal. Includes graphql schema introspection and graphql operation development.

Adobe Commerce + MindPal: Complete MCP Integration

Adobe Commerce is a MCP server that Adobe Commerce MCP server.

When integrated with MindPal, you can:

  • Analyze and explore Adobe Commerce GraphQL schema structure
  • Write and test GraphQL queries and mutations for Adobe Commerce
  • Interact with Adobe Commerce business logic through GraphQL

This guide provides step-by-step instructions to set up Adobe Commerce in MindPal, including configuration, examples, and troubleshooting.

What You'll Achieve

After completing this setup:

  • Adobe Commerce will be fully integrated and operational
  • You can use Adobe Commerce tools directly in MindPal
  • All Adobe Commerce capabilities will be available for your workflows
  • Access to 4 different tools

Prerequisites

Before starting, ensure you have:

  • Node.js
  • npm
  • Adobe Commerce environment
  • MindPal installed and configured
  • Compatible operating system (Web Platform, Mobile Web)

Installation

Step 1: Install Adobe Commerce

Install using npm:

npx -y @rafaelcg/adobe-commerce-dev-mcp@latest

Verify installation:

npx @rafaelcg/adobe-commerce-dev-mcp@latest --help

Configuration

Step 2: Configure MindPal

  1. Open MindPal settings
  2. Navigate to MCP server configuration
  3. Add Adobe Commerce server with appropriate settings
  4. Save and restart if needed

Examples

Once configured, you can use Adobe Commerce in MindPal:

Explore GraphQL Schema

Introspect Adobe Commerce admin GraphQL schema

Ask MindPal: "Show me the available GraphQL schema for product management in Adobe Commerce"

Expected Result: Detailed schema information including product types, fields, and available operations

Create Product Query

Build GraphQL query to retrieve product information

Ask MindPal: "Help me write a GraphQL query to get product details including name, price, and inventory status"

Expected Result: Well-formed GraphQL query with proper field selection and structure

Customer Management Operation

Develop customer-related GraphQL operations

Ask MindPal: "Create a GraphQL mutation to update customer profile information"

Expected Result: GraphQL mutation with proper input types and customer field updates

Order Processing Query

Build order management GraphQL operations

Ask MindPal: "Write a GraphQL query to retrieve order history with product details and shipping information"

Expected Result: Complex GraphQL query with nested relationships and order data structure

Testing Your Setup

  1. Start a new conversation in MindPal
  2. Ask MindPal to list available tools
  3. Try using Adobe Commerce functionality

Troubleshooting

Common Issues

Schema Introspection Failed

Symptoms: Schema not accessible, GraphQL endpoint errors, Authentication failures

Cause: Invalid GraphQL endpoint URL or authentication token

Solution:

  • Verify Adobe Commerce GraphQL endpoint is accessible
  • Check admin integration token has proper permissions
  • Test endpoint manually with GraphQL client
  • Ensure Adobe Commerce instance is running and configured

NPM Package Installation Error

Symptoms: Package not found, Installation timeouts, Version conflicts

Cause: Network issues, package registry problems, or dependency conflicts

Solution:

  • Clear npm cache: npm cache clean --force
  • Try alternative registry: npm install --registry https://registry.npmjs.org/
  • Check network connectivity and proxy settings
  • Update npm to latest version: npm install -g npm@latest

GraphQL Operation Syntax Error

Symptoms: Syntax validation errors, Malformed query messages, Parser errors

Cause: Invalid GraphQL syntax or schema incompatibility

Solution:

  • Validate GraphQL syntax with online validator
  • Check field names match schema definitions
  • Ensure proper query structure and formatting
  • Use introspect_admin_schema to verify available fields

Windows Command Execution Error

Symptoms: Command not recognized, Execution policy errors, Path issues

Cause: Windows-specific command execution or security policy restrictions

Solution:

  • Use cmd configuration: "command": "cmd", "args": ["/c", "npx", ...]
  • Check PowerShell execution policy: Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned
  • Verify Node.js and npm are in system PATH
  • Run terminal as administrator if needed

MCP Server Connection Failed

Symptoms: Connection test fails, Server unreachable error, Timeout during setup

Cause: Invalid server URL or server not accessible from cloud

Solution:

  • Verify MCP server URL is correct and publicly accessible
  • Check server is running and responding to requests
  • Ensure server supports Streamable HTTP or SSE transport (STDIO not supported)
  • Test server URL in browser or with curl to confirm accessibility
  • Review server logs for connection errors

MCP Tools Not Available to Agent

Symptoms: Agent cannot access MCP tools, Tool calls fail, Tools not appearing in capabilities

Cause: MCP server not properly configured or tools not discovered

Solution:

  • Verify MCP server connection shows "Connected" status
  • Check that MCP server provides Tools (not just Resources or Prompts)
  • Refresh agent settings to rediscover tools
  • Test MCP server independently to ensure it is functioning
  • Review MCP server documentation for proper tool implementation

Agent Not Understanding MCP Tool Usage

Symptoms: Agent does not use MCP tools when appropriate, Tool selection errors, Incorrect tool parameters

Cause: Ambiguous instructions or insufficient agent training

Solution:

  • Provide more explicit instructions about when to use MCP tools
  • Train agent with examples of correct MCP tool usage
  • Add context about available MCP capabilities to agent knowledge
  • Use specific tool names in prompts if agent is not selecting correctly

Workflow Automation Not Triggering

Symptoms: Multi-agent workflows not executing, Checkpoints not firing, Agent handoffs failing

Cause: Workflow configuration errors or trigger conditions not met

Solution:

  • Verify workflow trigger conditions are properly set
  • Check that all agents in workflow are active and configured
  • Review workflow logs for execution errors
  • Test each workflow step individually before combining
  • Ensure MCP tools are accessible to all agents in workflow

High Usage or Rate Limiting

Symptoms: Plan limits exceeded warning, MCP calls being throttled, Tasks failing due to quota

Cause: Excessive automation or inefficient workflows

Solution:

  • Review plan limits and current usage in account dashboard
  • Optimize workflows to reduce unnecessary MCP calls
  • Implement caching for frequently accessed data
  • Add delays between automated tasks if hitting rate limits
  • Upgrade plan if automation needs exceed current tier

Adobe Commerce not appearing in MindPal

Symptoms: Server not listed, Tools not available

Cause: Configuration or installation issue

Solution:

  • Verify configuration syntax
  • Check Adobe Commerce installation
  • Restart MindPal
  • Check logs for error messages

Next Steps

Now that Adobe Commerce is integrated with MindPal:

  • Explore all Adobe Commerce capabilities through MindPal
  • Check out other MCP servers that work with MindPal
  • Join the MCP community for tips and support
  • Consider contributing to Adobe Commerce development

Need Help?

Related Resources

More Integrations

Explore other MCP servers that work with MindPal

Need Help?

Join the MCP community for support and discussions

Adobe Commerce + MindPal: MCP Setup Guide (2026)