Procesio MCP Server
Interact with the Procesio automation platform API.
Procesio MCP Server
This is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server designed to interact with the Procesio automation platform API. It allows language models and other MCP clients to list, view, and manage Procesio workflows and instances.
This server uses API Key/Value authentication.
Features
Tools
The server currently provides the following tools:
procesio_test_authentication:- Description: Tests the API Key/Value authentication by fetching current user details.
- Input: None
- Output: JSON object with user details on success.
procesio_list_projects:- Description: Lists available Procesio process templates (workflows).
- Input (Optional):
pageNumber(integer, default: 1),pageItemCount(integer, default: 20) - Output: JSON object containing a paginated list of process templates.
procesio_get_project_details:- Description: Gets details for a specific Procesio process template (workflow).
- Input (Required):
projectId(string - UUID of the process template) - Output: JSON object with the detailed configuration of the specified process template.
procesio_launch_project:- Description: Launches an instance of a specific Procesio process template (workflow).
- Input (Required):
projectId(string - UUID of the process template) - Input (Optional):
payload(object),runSynchronous(boolean),debugMode(boolean),secondsTimeOut(integer),connectionId(string - passed as header) - Output: JSON object with details about the launched instance (e.g., instance ID). Note: Launch may fail if the project is invalid.
procesio_get_instance_status:- Description: Gets the status of a running or completed process instance.
- Input (Required):
instanceId(string - UUID of the process instance) - Input (Optional):
flowTemplateId(string - UUID of the original template),isArchived(boolean) - Output: JSON object with the status details of the specified instance.
Configuration
This server requires environment variables to be set for authentication and API endpoint configuration. These can be provided via:
-
.envfile: Create a.envfile in the project root (procesio-mcp-server/.env) with the following content:PROCESIO_API_KEY='YOUR_API_KEY' PROCESIO_API_VALUE='YOUR_API_VALUE' PROCESIO_USERNAME='your_procesio_username' # Still needed for initial check, though not used for auth PROCESIO_PASSWORD='your_procesio_password' # Still needed for initial check, though not used for auth PROCESIO_WEB_API_URL='https://webapi.procesio.app/' # Or your specific instance URL PROCESIO_REALM='procesio01' # Or your specific realm if different -
MCP Settings File: Alternatively, configure these directly in the
envblock of your MCP client's settings file (e.g.,cline_mcp_settings.jsonorclaude_desktop_config.json). This method is preferred when running via an MCP client as it ensures the variables are correctly passed to the server process.{ "mcpServers": { "procesio": { "command": "node", "args": [ "/path/to/procesio-mcp-server/build/index.js" ], "env": { "PROCESIO_API_KEY": "YOUR_API_KEY", "PROCESIO_API_VALUE": "YOUR_API_VALUE", "PROCESIO_USERNAME": "your_procesio_username", "PROCESIO_PASSWORD": "your_procesio_password", "PROCESIO_WEB_API_URL": "https://webapi.procesio.app/", "PROCESIO_REALM": "procesio01" }, "disabled": false, "autoApprove": [] } } }Replace
/path/to/with the actual path to the server directory.
Development
Requires Node.js (LTS version recommended, see .nvmrc).
Install dependencies:
npm install
Build the server:
npm run build
For development with auto-rebuild:
npm run watch
Running Locally (for testing)
Ensure environment variables are set (e.g., via .env or exported in your shell).
npm run build
node build/index.js
The server will listen on stdio for MCP requests.
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License
This project is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. See the LICENSE file for details.
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