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The GoCD MCP Server is a Model Context Protocol server that facilitates interaction with the GoCD continuous delivery platform through AI assistants.
GoCD MCP Server
An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that provides tools for interacting with GoCD, a continuous delivery platform, through AI assistants.
This server enables AI assistants to query and manage GoCD pipelines, stages, and jobs via the MCP protocol. It acts as a bridge between AI tools and the GoCD REST API.
Available Tools
Pipeline Management
list_pipelines- Browse all pipelines with their groups and pause statusget_pipeline_status- Check if a pipeline is running, paused, or lockedget_pipeline_history- View recent pipeline runs and their resultsget_pipeline_instance- Get detailed information about a specific pipeline runtrigger_pipeline- Manually start a pipeline runpause_pipeline/unpause_pipeline- Control pipeline scheduling
Stage Operations
get_stage_instance- View stage details including all jobs and their statustrigger_stage- Manually trigger or retry a stagecancel_stage- Stop a running stage
Job Analysis
parse_gocd_url- Extract pipeline/stage/job info from GoCD URLsanalyze_job_failures- Get comprehensive failure analysis including test results and console logsget_job_history- View job execution historyget_job_instance- Check job status and detailsget_job_console- Read build logs and error outputlist_job_artifacts- Browse artifacts produced by a jobget_job_artifact- Download specific artifact filesparse_junit_xml- Extract structured test results from JUnit XML reports
Example Queries
- "Get all errors for this job
" - Automatically parses URL and analyzes failures - "Show me why the build failed" - Finds test failures and build errors
- "List all pipelines" - Browse available pipelines
- "Trigger the deployment stage" - Manually run a stage
GoCD API Compatibility
This MCP server integrates with the GoCD REST API and is compatible with GoCD 19.8.0 and later.
The server uses the following GoCD API versions:
- v1 - Pipeline status, history, instances, jobs
- v2 - Stage triggering
- v3 - Stage instances and cancellation
- v4 - Dashboard and pipeline groups
For detailed API documentation, refer to the GoCD API Reference.
Development
npm run dev: Run in development mode with tsxnpm run build: Compile TypeScript to JavaScriptnpm run format: Format code with Prettiernpm run inspect: Open the MCP inspector for testing (server must be running separately)
The server will listen on the configured host and port (default: http://0.0.0.0:3000).
Configuration
Set the following environment variables on the server:
GOCD_SERVER_URL: The URL of your GoCD server (e.g.,https://gocd.example.com)MCP_HOST: Host to bind the MCP server to (default:0.0.0.0)MCP_PORT: Port for the MCP server to listen on (default:3000)
You can create a .env file in the project root:
GOCD_SERVER_URL=https://your-gocd-server.com
MCP_HOST=0.0.0.0
MCP_PORT=3000
Note: Users connecting to the MCP server will provide their own GoCD API token when authenticating. The server does not require a shared token.
Debug Logging
Enable debug output using the DEBUG environment variable:
# Enable all debug logs
DEBUG=gocd-mcp:* npm run dev
# Enable specific namespaces
DEBUG=gocd-mcp:tools,gocd-mcp:client npm run dev
# With Docker
docker run -d -e DEBUG=gocd-mcp:* --env-file=.env -p 3000:3000 gocd-mcp
Available namespaces:
gocd-mcp:server- Server startup and shutdowngocd-mcp:http- HTTP requests to the MCP endpointgocd-mcp:session- MCP session lifecyclegocd-mcp:tools- Tool calls and dispatchgocd-mcp:client- GoCD API requests
Deployment
A Dockerfile has been added to this repository you can use it to run the server. Create your .env with the configuration and
docker build -t gocd-mcp .
docker run -d --env-file=.env -p <YOUR_LOCAL_PORT>:<MCP_PORT> gocd-mcp
# With debug logging enabled
docker run -d -e DEBUG=gocd-mcp:* --env-file=.env -p <YOUR_LOCAL_PORT>:<MCP_PORT> gocd-mcp
Testing
npm test
Testing with MCP Inspector
- Start the server:
npm run dev - Open the inspector:
npm run inspect - In the inspector UI, connect to:
http://localhost:3000/mcp - Add header:
Authorization: Bearer YOUR_GOCD_API_TOKEN
Connecting GoCD MCP to your AI
The server communicates via HTTP and exposes the MCP protocol at the /mcp endpoint. Users authenticate by providing their GoCD API token as a Bearer token.
Claude Code
claude mcp add --transport http gocd-mcp https://api.example.com/mcp --header "Authorization: Bearer your-gocd-token"
GitHub Copilot (VS Code)
Add this server to your Copilot settings:
- Open VS Code Settings (JSON)
- Add the MCP server configuration:
{
"github.copilot.chat.mcp.servers": {
"gocd": {
"url": "https://your-mcp-server-domain.com/mcp",
"headers": {
"Authorization": "Bearer YOUR_GOCD_API_TOKEN"
}
}
}
}
Important:
- Replace
https://your-mcp-server-domain.comwith the actual URL where your GoCD MCP server is hosted (e.g.,http://localhost:3000for local development) - Replace
YOUR_GOCD_API_TOKENwith your personal GoCD API token (generate from GoCD: User Menu > Personal Access Tokens) - Each user provides their own GoCD API token for authentication
Troubleshooting
"Server not initialized" Error
This error typically occurs when the MCP session is not properly established. To fix:
- Ensure the server is running (
npm run dev) - Disconnect and reconnect in your MCP client
- Verify you're connecting to the correct endpoint:
http://localhost:3000/mcp - Make sure you've included the
Authorizationheader with your Bearer token
Authentication Failed
If you receive an "UNAUTHORIZED" error:
- Verify your GoCD API token is valid
- Check the token has the necessary permissions in GoCD
- Ensure the Authorization header is properly formatted:
Bearer YOUR_TOKEN - Generate a new token from GoCD (User Menu > Personal Access Tokens)
Connection Refused
If you cannot connect to the server:
- Check the server is running:
curl http://localhost:3000/health - Verify
MCP_HOSTandMCP_PORTin your.envfile - Check for port conflicts - ensure port 3000 is available
- If hosting remotely, ensure firewall rules allow the connection
GoCD API Errors
If you receive errors from the GoCD API:
- Verify
GOCD_SERVER_URLis correct in your.envfile - Ensure the GoCD server is accessible from the MCP server
- Check your GoCD server version is 19.8.0 or later
- Verify the pipeline/stage/job names are correct
Requirements
- Node.js >= 18.0.0 (v22+ recommended for security)
Author
Rushi Vishavadia