Cucumber Studio
Provides LLM access to the Cucumber Studio testing platform for managing and executing tests.
Cucumber Studio MCP Server
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A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides LLM access to Cucumber Studio's testing platform. This server enables AI assistants to retrieve test scenarios, action words, test runs, and project information from Cucumber Studio.
Features
- Dual Transport Support - STDIO and Streamable HTTP transports with session management
- Project Management - List and retrieve project details
- Scenario Access - Browse test scenarios and search by tags
- Action Words - Access reusable test steps and definitions
- Test Execution - View test runs, executions, and build information
- Hot Reload Development - Instant server restart on file changes with tsx --watch
- Configurable Logging - Structured logging with multiple output destinations
- Comprehensive Error Handling - Robust error handling with detailed feedback
- Type Safety - Full TypeScript implementation with Zod validation
- Comprehensive Testing - 82%+ test coverage with Vitest and MSW
Installation
Desktop Extension (MCPB) Installation
The easiest way to use this MCP server is as a Desktop Extension:
- Download Extension: Get the latest
.mcpbfile from the releases page (automatically built from each release) - Install Extension: Import the extension in your compatible AI desktop application
- Configure Credentials: Set up your Cucumber Studio API credentials through the extension settings:
- Access Token: Your Cucumber Studio API access token
- Client ID: Your Cucumber Studio client ID
- User ID: Your Cucumber Studio user ID
The extension will automatically handle the MCP server setup and communication.
Quick Start (Command Line)
Run directly with npx (no installation required):
npx cucumberstudio-mcp
Set your environment variables first:
export CUCUMBERSTUDIO_ACCESS_TOKEN="your_token"
export CUCUMBERSTUDIO_CLIENT_ID="your_client_id"
export CUCUMBERSTUDIO_UID="your_uid"
Development Installation
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/HeroSizy/cucumberstudio-mcp.git
cd cucumberstudio-mcp
- Install dependencies:
npm install
- Set up environment variables:
cp .env.example .env
# Edit .env with your Cucumber Studio API credentials
- Build the server:
npm run build
Docker Support
Using Pre-built Image (Recommended)
Run the official Docker image from Docker Hub:
# With environment file
docker run --env-file .env herosizy/cucumberstudio-mcp
# With environment variables
docker run -e CUCUMBERSTUDIO_ACCESS_TOKEN=your_token \
-e CUCUMBERSTUDIO_CLIENT_ID=your_client_id \
-e CUCUMBERSTUDIO_UID=your_uid \
herosizy/cucumberstudio-mcp
Using Docker Compose
- Set up environment variables:
cp .env.example .env
# Edit .env with your Cucumber Studio API credentials
- Update docker-compose.yml to use the pre-built image:
version: '3.8'
services:
cucumberstudio-mcp:
image: herosizy/cucumberstudio-mcp
env_file:
- .env
restart: unless-stopped
ports:
- "${MCP_PORT:-3000}:3000"
- Run with Docker Compose:
docker-compose up
Building Locally
- Build the image:
npm run docker:build
- Run the container:
npm run docker:run
The Docker setup includes health checks and automatic restarts for production use. The multi-stage build process creates optimized production images with only runtime dependencies (~150MB).
Configuration
The server requires Cucumber Studio API credentials. Get these from your Cucumber Studio account settings:
Required Environment Variables
CUCUMBERSTUDIO_ACCESS_TOKEN- Your API access tokenCUCUMBERSTUDIO_CLIENT_ID- Your client IDCUCUMBERSTUDIO_UID- Your user ID
Optional Configuration
CUCUMBERSTUDIO_BASE_URL- API base URL (default: https://studio.cucumberstudio.com/api)MCP_TRANSPORT- Transport type:stdio(default),http, orstreamable-httpMCP_PORT- HTTP transport port (default: 3000)MCP_HOST- HTTP transport host (default: 0.0.0.0)MCP_CORS_ORIGIN- CORS origin setting (default: true)
Logging Configuration
LOG_LEVEL- Log level:error,warn,info,debug,trace(default: info)LOG_API_RESPONSES- Log Cucumber Studio API responses (default: false)LOG_REQUEST_BODIES- Log API request bodies for debugging (default: false)LOG_RESPONSE_BODIES- Log API response bodies for debugging (default: false)LOG_TRANSPORT- Logging output:console,stderr,file,none(default: stderr)LOG_FILE- Log file path (required if LOG_TRANSPORT=file)
Usage
Transport Options
The server supports both STDIO and HTTP transports:
STDIO Transport (Default)
# Development
npm run dev
# Production
npm start
HTTP Transport
# Development
npm run dev:http
# Production
npm run start:http
Using with MCP Clients
Desktop Extension (Recommended)
Import the .mcpb extension file directly into your compatible AI desktop application. The extension handles all configuration through its settings interface.
Manual MCP Configuration
For manual MCP client configuration:
Option 1: NPX (Recommended)
{
"mcpServers": {
"cucumberstudio": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["cucumberstudio-mcp"],
"env": {
"CUCUMBERSTUDIO_ACCESS_TOKEN": "your_token",
"CUCUMBERSTUDIO_CLIENT_ID": "your_client_id",
"CUCUMBERSTUDIO_UID": "your_uid"
}
}
}
}
Option 2: Local Installation
{
"mcpServers": {
"cucumberstudio": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/path/to/cucumberstudio-mcp/build/index.js"],
"env": {
"CUCUMBERSTUDIO_ACCESS_TOKEN": "your_token",
"CUCUMBERSTUDIO_CLIENT_ID": "your_client_id",
"CUCUMBERSTUDIO_UID": "your_uid"
}
}
}
}
Option 3: Docker Hub Image
{
"mcpServers": {
"cucumberstudio": {
"command": "docker",
"args": ["run", "--rm", "-i", "--env-file", "/path/to/.env", "herosizy/cucumberstudio-mcp"]
}
}
}
Option 4: Local Docker Build
{
"mcpServers": {
"cucumberstudio": {
"command": "docker",
"args": ["run", "--rm", "-i", "--env-file", "/path/to/.env", "cucumberstudio-mcp"]
}
}
}
Available Tools
Project Tools
cucumberstudio_list_projects- List all accessible projectscucumberstudio_get_project- Get detailed project information
Scenario Tools
cucumberstudio_list_scenarios- List scenarios in a projectcucumberstudio_get_scenario- Get detailed scenario informationcucumberstudio_find_scenarios_by_tags- Find scenarios by tags
Action Word Tools
cucumberstudio_list_action_words- List reusable action wordscucumberstudio_get_action_word- Get detailed action word informationcucumberstudio_find_action_words_by_tags- Find action words by tags
Test Execution Tools
cucumberstudio_list_test_runs- List test runscucumberstudio_get_test_run- Get detailed test run informationcucumberstudio_get_test_executions- Get individual test resultscucumberstudio_list_builds- List buildscucumberstudio_get_build- Get build detailscucumberstudio_list_execution_environments- List execution environments
Development
Hot Reload Development
The server supports hot reload for rapid development:
# STDIO transport with hot reload
npm run dev
# HTTP transport with hot reload
npm run dev:http
Files are automatically recompiled and the server restarts when changes are detected.
Testing and Quality
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Run type checking
npm run typecheck
# Run linting
npm run lint
# Build for production
npm run build
# Run tests
npm test
# Run tests in watch mode
npm run test:watch
# Run tests with coverage (82%+ coverage)
npm run test:coverage
# Run tests with UI
npm run test:ui
Build Options
# Production build (default) - optimized for size, no .d.ts/.js.map files
npm run build
# Development build - includes source maps and type declarations for debugging
npm run build:dev
MCPB Extension Development
# Validate manifest.json
npm run mcpb:validate
# Build complete MCPB extension for local testing (optimized production build)
npm run mcpb:build
# Check info about built extension
npm run mcpb:info
# Clean up build artifacts
npm run mcpb:clean
Architecture
The server is built with a modular, production-ready architecture:
Core Technologies
- TypeScript - Full type safety with strict configuration
- Dual Transports - STDIO for local use, Streamable HTTP for remote access
- Zod - Runtime validation for API inputs and configuration
- Axios - HTTP client with comprehensive error handling and logging
- MCP SDK - Official Model Context Protocol implementation
- Express - HTTP server with CORS, security middleware, and session management
- Vitest - Modern testing framework with 82%+ code coverage
- MSW - Mock Service Worker for realistic API testing
Key Features
- Session Management - HTTP transport with session tracking and cleanup
- Comprehensive Logging - Structured logging with configurable outputs and levels
- Error Handling - Robust error handling with detailed feedback and recovery
- Security - Origin validation, CORS protection, and input sanitization
- Health Monitoring - Health check endpoints and request/response tracking
- Development Workflow - Hot reload, comprehensive testing, and Docker support
Testing
The project includes comprehensive test coverage:
# Run all tests
npm test
# Run tests with coverage report
npm run test:coverage
# Run tests in watch mode (for development)
npm run test:watch
Test coverage includes:
- Unit tests for all modules
- Integration tests for the MCP server
- Transport layer testing
- API client mocking and testing
- Configuration validation
- Error handling scenarios
Publishing and Releases
This project uses automated releases via GitHub Actions. When a version tag is pushed, it automatically:
- Runs full test suite - Ensures code quality and coverage
- Publishes to NPM - Makes the package available via
npx cucumberstudio-mcp - Builds and publishes Docker image - Pushes multi-platform images to Docker Hub
- Creates GitHub release - Generates release notes and links
Creating a Release
- Update the version in
package.json:
npm version patch|minor|major
- Push the tag to trigger the release:
git push origin --tags
- The GitHub Action will automatically:
- Publish to NPM: https://www.npmjs.com/package/cucumberstudio-mcp
- Push to Docker Hub: https://hub.docker.com/r/herosizy/cucumberstudio-mcp
- Create a GitHub release with changelog
Required Secrets
For automated publishing, the following secrets must be configured in the GitHub repository:
NPM_TOKEN- NPM authentication tokenDOCKER_USERNAME- Docker Hub usernameDOCKER_PASSWORD- Docker Hub password or access token
Contributing
- Fork the repository
- Create a feature branch
- Make your changes
- Add tests for new functionality
- Ensure all tests pass:
npm test - Submit a pull request
License
MIT License - see LICENSE file for details
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