MCP Server for Kubernetes
A server for managing Kubernetes clusters using the Model Context Protocol.
MCP Kubernetes Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Kubernetes, supporting chunked HTTP streaming, advanced troubleshooting prompts, and full Kubernetes resource/tool coverage.
Prerequisites
- Node.js v18+ (for local dev/build)
- Docker (for containerization)
- Access to a Kubernetes cluster (AKS, EKS, GKE, or local)
kubectlconfigured (for testing and kubeconfig management)
1. Build and Run Locally
npm install
npm run build
MCP_TRANSPORT=http-chunked npm start
- By default, the server uses your local kubeconfig (
~/.kube/configorC:\Users\<username>\.kube\config). - To use a custom kubeconfig, set the
KUBECONFIGenvironment variable:export KUBECONFIG=/path/to/your/kubeconfig npm start
2. Dockerize the MCP Server
Build the Docker image
docker build -t yourrepo/mcp-server:latest .
Push to your registry
docker push yourrepo/mcp-server:latest
3. Deploy on Kubernetes (AKS, EKS, GKE)
Edit the image name in k8s-mcp-server.yaml:
Replace yourrepo/mcp-server:latest with your image name.
Apply the manifest
kubectl apply -f k8s-mcp-server.yaml
- This creates a namespace, ServiceAccount, RBAC, Deployment, and Service.
- By default, the Service is
ClusterIP(internal). Change toLoadBalancerorNodePortfor external access.
4. Using the MCP Server
HTTP Chunked Endpoint
- The server exposes
/call-tool-chunkedon port 3000. - Example (using
curl):curl -X POST http://<server-ip>:3000/call-tool-chunked \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{"name": "get_pods", "args": {"namespace": "default"}}' - The response will stream progress and results as JSON lines.
Using Prompts
- To use a prompt, POST to
/call-tool-chunkedwith the prompt name, e.g.:curl -X POST http://<server-ip>:3000/call-tool-chunked \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{"name": "k8s-pod-crashloop-diagnose", "args": {"podName": "my-pod", "namespace": "default"}}'
5. Kubeconfig and Permissions
- The MCP server uses the kubeconfig available in the container (default:
/root/.kube/config). - For in-cluster deployments, it uses the ServiceAccount and RBAC provided in the manifest.
- To use a custom kubeconfig, mount it as a secret and update the Deployment (see commented lines in the manifest).
6. Security Notes
- Do not expose the MCP server to the public internet without authentication and TLS.
- Use network policies, firewalls, or VPNs to restrict access.
- Use least-privilege RBAC for the ServiceAccount.
7. Extending and Customizing
- Add new tools, resources, or prompts in the
src/directory. - Rebuild and redeploy the Docker image after making changes.
8. Troubleshooting
- Check logs with
kubectl logs -n mcp-server deploy/mcp-server. - Ensure the ServiceAccount has the required permissions for your use case.
- For local testing, ensure your kubeconfig is valid and has cluster access.
License
MIT
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