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Vectra AI MCP Server connects AI assistants to the Vectra AI security platform for intelligent threat analysis and automated incident response.
Vectra AI MCP Server
This project implements an MCP server for the Vectra AI Platform.
What is Vectra AI MCP?
An MCP server that connects AI assistants to your Vectra AI security platform, enabling intelligent analysis of threat detection data, security insights, and automated incident response workflows. Compatible with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, VS Code and other MCP-enabled AI tools.
What can you do with Vectra AI MCP?
- Investigate threats in natural language
- Take response actions in Vectra directly from your AI agent
- Correlate and analyze security data using prompts
- Dynamically build advanced visulizations for analysis
- Generate investigation reports from natural language
Setup - Host Locally
Prerequisites
-
Install Python Check .python-version file for the required version
-
Install uv - Python package manager
# On macOS/Linux
curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh
# On Windows
powershell -c "irm https://astral.sh/uv/install.ps1 | iex"
# Or via pip
pip install uv
Setup Steps
- Clone/Download the project to your local machine
- Navigate to the project directory:
cd your-project-directory
- Configure environment variables:
# Copy the example environment file
cp .env.example .env
Then edit the .env file with your actual Vectra AI Platform credentials. Required variables to update:
VECTRA_BASE_URL
: Your Vectra portal URLVECTRA_CLIENT_ID
: Your client ID from VectraVECTRA_CLIENT_SECRET
: Your client secret from Vectra
- Create and activate a virtual environment:
uv venv
# Activate it:
# On macOS/Linux:
source .venv/bin/activate
# On Windows:
.venv\Scripts\activate
- Install dependencies:
uv sync
This will install all dependencies specified in pyproject.toml using the exact versions from uv.lock.
- Run the application:
The server supports multiple transport protocols:
# Run with stdio transport (default, for Claude Desktop)
python server.py
python server.py --transport stdio
# Run with SSE transport (for HTTP-based MCP clients)
python server.py --transport sse --host 0.0.0.0 --port 8000
# Run with streamable-http transport (for production HTTP deployments)
python server.py --transport streamable-http --host 0.0.0.0 --port 8000
# Enable debug logging
python server.py --debug
Transport Options:
- stdio: Standard input/output communication (default, used by Claude Desktop)
- sse: Server-Sent Events over HTTP (good for web-based clients)
- streamable-http: Streamable HTTP transport (recommended for production HTTP deployments)
Environment Variables: You can also configure the server using environment variables:
export VECTRA_MCP_TRANSPORT=streamable-http
export VECTRA_MCP_HOST=0.0.0.0
export VECTRA_MCP_PORT=8000
export VECTRA_MCP_DEBUG=true
python server.py
MCP Configuration for Claude Desktop
- Add MCP Server to Claude Desktop:
# On macOS:
# Open Claude Desktop configuration file
code ~/Library/Application\ Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
# On Windows:
# Open Claude Desktop configuration file
notepad %APPDATA%/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Add the following configuration to the mcpServers
section (update the paths to match your setup):
{
"mcpServers": {
"vectra-ai-mcp": {
"command": "/path/to/your/uv/binary",
"args": [
"--directory",
"/path/to/your/project/directory",
"run",
"server.py"
]
}
}
}
Example with actual paths:
{
"mcpServers": {
"vectra-ai-mcp": {
"command": "/Users/yourusername/.local/bin/uv",
"args": [
"--directory",
"/Users/yourusername/path/to/vectra-mcp-project",
"run",
"server.py"
]
}
}
}
- Debug - Find your uv installation path:
# Find where uv is installed
which uv
# or
where uv
- Debug - Get your project's absolute path:
# From your project directory, run:
pwd
- Restart Claude Desktop to load the new MCP server configuration.
Other MCP Client Setup
Once configured, you should be able to use Vectra AI Platform capabilities directly within Claude Desktop or other MCP clients through this MCP server!
For other MCP clients besides Claude Desktop, refer to the documentation links below:
MCP Client | Documentation Link |
---|---|
General MCP Setup | https://modelcontextprotocol.io/quickstart/user |
Cursor | https://docs.cursor.com/en/context/mcp#using-mcp-json |
VS Code | https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/copilot/chat/mcp-servers#_add-an-mcp-server |
For other MCP clients, refer to their respective documentation. The general pattern is similar - you'll need to specify the command and arguments to run the MCP server with the same configuration structure.
Setup - Docker Deployment
For production deployments or easier setup, you can run the Vectra AI MCP Server using Docker. We provide two options:
Option 1: Using Pre-built Images (Recommended)
The easiest way to get started is using our pre-built Docker images from GitHub Container Registry.
Prerequisites
- Docker Desktop or Docker Engine
Quick Start Steps
- Configure environment variables:
# Copy the example environment file
cp .env.example .env
Then edit the .env
file with your actual Vectra AI Platform credentials.
- Run with pre-built image:
Streamable HTTP Transport (Recommended for Production)
docker run -d \
--name vectra-mcp-server-http \
--env-file .env \
-e VECTRA_MCP_TRANSPORT=streamable-http \
-e VECTRA_MCP_HOST=0.0.0.0 \
-e VECTRA_MCP_PORT=8000 \
-p 8000:8000 \
--restart unless-stopped \
ghcr.io/vectra-ai-research/vectra-ai-mcp-server:latest
SSE Transport (Server-Sent Events)
docker run -d \
--name vectra-mcp-server-sse \
--env-file .env \
-e VECTRA_MCP_TRANSPORT=sse \
-e VECTRA_MCP_HOST=0.0.0.0 \
-e VECTRA_MCP_PORT=8000 \
-p 8000:8000 \
--restart unless-stopped \
ghcr.io/vectra-ai-research/vectra-ai-mcp-server:latest
Stdio Transport (For Local MCP Clients)
docker run -d \
--name vectra-mcp-server-stdio \
--env-file .env \
-e VECTRA_MCP_TRANSPORT=stdio \
--restart unless-stopped \
ghcr.io/vectra-ai-research/vectra-ai-mcp-server:latest
- Or use Docker Compose (Alternative):
Create a docker-compose.yml
file:
version: '3.8'
services:
vectra-mcp-server:
image: ghcr.io/vectra-ai-research/vectra-ai-mcp-server:latest
container_name: vectra-mcp-server
env_file: .env
environment:
- VECTRA_MCP_TRANSPORT=streamable-http
- VECTRA_MCP_HOST=0.0.0.0
- VECTRA_MCP_PORT=8000
ports:
- "8000:8000"
restart: unless-stopped
Then run:
docker-compose up -d
Available Tags:
latest
: Latest stable build from main branchmain
: Latest build from main branch (same as latest)v*
: Specific version tags (e.g., v1.0.0)
💡 Tip: Pre-built images are automatically built and published via GitHub Actions whenever code is pushed to the main branch or when releases are tagged. This ensures you always get the latest tested version without needing to build locally.
Option 2: Build from Source
For development or customization, you can build the Docker image from source.
Prerequisites
- Install Docker and Docker Compose
- Docker Desktop (includes Docker Compose)
- Or install Docker Engine and Docker Compose separately on Linux
Build from Source Steps
- Clone/Download the project to your local machine
- Navigate to the project directory:
cd your-project-directory
- Configure environment variables:
# Copy the example environment file
cp .env.example .env
Then edit the .env
file with your actual Vectra AI Platform credentials.
- Build and run with Docker:
# Build the image
docker build -t vectra-mcp-server .
- Run the locally built image:
Choose your transport mode and run with the locally built image:
Streamable HTTP Transport
docker run -d \
--name vectra-mcp-server-http \
--env-file .env \
-e VECTRA_MCP_TRANSPORT=streamable-http \
-e VECTRA_MCP_HOST=0.0.0.0 \
-e VECTRA_MCP_PORT=8000 \
-p 8000:8000 \
--restart unless-stopped \
vectra-mcp-server
SSE Transport
docker run -d \
--name vectra-mcp-server-sse \
--env-file .env \
-e VECTRA_MCP_TRANSPORT=sse \
-e VECTRA_MCP_HOST=0.0.0.0 \
-e VECTRA_MCP_PORT=8000 \
-p 8000:8000 \
--restart unless-stopped \
vectra-mcp-server
Stdio Transport
docker run -d \
--name vectra-mcp-server-stdio \
--env-file .env \
-e VECTRA_MCP_TRANSPORT=stdio \
--restart unless-stopped \
vectra-mcp-server
Docker Environment Variables
The Docker container supports all the same environment variables as the local setup, plus additional MCP server configuration:
MCP Server Configuration
VECTRA_MCP_TRANSPORT
: Transport protocol (stdio
,sse
, orstreamable-http
) - default:stdio
VECTRA_MCP_HOST
: Host to bind to for HTTP transports - default:0.0.0.0
VECTRA_MCP_PORT
: Port for HTTP transports - default:8000
VECTRA_MCP_DEBUG
: Enable debug logging - default:false
Accessing the HTTP Server
When running with HTTP transports (sse
or streamable-http
), the MCP server will be available at:
- Streamable HTTP:
http://localhost:8000/mcp
- SSE:
http://localhost:8000/sse
MCP Client Configuration for Docker
For HTTP-based MCP clients connecting to the Dockerized server, use the appropriate endpoint:
{
"mcpServers": {
"vectra-ai-mcp": {
"transport": {
"type": "http",
"url": "http://localhost:8000/"
}
}
}
}
Docker Health Checks
The Docker container includes health checks that will verify the server is running properly:
- For
stdio
transport: Always reports healthy (no HTTP endpoint to check) - For HTTP transports: Checks HTTP endpoint availability
Note: MCP (Model Context Protocol) is an emerging and rapidly evolving technology. Exercise caution when using this server and follow security best practices, including proper credential management and network security measures.