The official Litmus Automation Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server enables LLMs and intelligent systems to interact with Litmus Edge for device configuration, monitoring, and management. It is built on top of the MCP SDK and adheres to the Model Context Protocol spec.
Run the server in Docker (HTTP SSE only)
docker run -d --name litmus-mcp-server -p 8000:8000 ghcr.io/litmusautomation/litmus-mcp-server:latestNOTE: The Litmus MCP Server is built for linux/AMD64 platforms. If running in Docker on ARM64, specify the AMD64 platform type by including the --platform argument:
docker run -d --name litmus-mcp-server --platform linux/amd64 -p 8000:8000 ghcr.io/litmusautomation/litmus-mcp-server:mainRun Claude from a directory that includes a configuration file at ~/.claude/mcp.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"litmus-mcp-server": {
"type": "sse",
"url": "http://localhost:8000/sse",
"headers": {
"EDGE_URL": "${EDGE_URL}",
"EDGE_API_CLIENT_ID": "${EDGE_API_CLIENT_ID}",
"EDGE_API_CLIENT_SECRET": "${EDGE_API_CLIENT_SECRET}",
"NATS_SOURCE": "${NATS_SOURCE}",
"NATS_PORT": "${NATS_PORT:-4222}",
"NATS_USER": "${NATS_USER}",
"NATS_PASSWORD": "${NATS_PASSWORD}",
"INFLUX_HOST": "${INFLUX_HOST}",
"INFLUX_PORT": "${INFLUX_PORT:-8086}",
"INFLUX_DB_NAME": "${INFLUX_DB_NAME:-tsdata}",
"INFLUX_USERNAME": "${INFLUX_USERNAME}",
"INFLUX_PASSWORD": "${INFLUX_PASSWORD}"
}
}
}
}Add to ~/.cursor/mcp.json or .cursor/mcp.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"litmus-mcp-server": {
"url": "http://<MCP_SERVER_IP>:8000/sse",
"headers": {
"EDGE_URL": "https://<LITMUSEDGE_IP>",
"EDGE_API_CLIENT_ID": "<oauth2_client_id>",
"EDGE_API_CLIENT_SECRET": "<oauth2_client_secret>",
"NATS_SOURCE": "<LITMUSEDGE_IP>",
"NATS_PORT": "4222",
"NATS_USER": "<access_token_username>",
"NATS_PASSWORD": "<access_token_from_litmusedge>",
"INFLUX_HOST": "<LITMUSEDGE_IP>",
"INFLUX_PORT": "8086",
"INFLUX_DB_NAME": "tsdata",
"INFLUX_USERNAME": "<datahub_username>",
"INFLUX_PASSWORD": "<datahub_password>"
}
}
}
}In VS Code: Open User Settings (JSON) → Add:
{
"mcpServers": {
"litmus-mcp-server": {
"url": "http://<MCP_SERVER_IP>:8000/sse",
"headers": {
"EDGE_URL": "https://<LITMUSEDGE_IP>",
"EDGE_API_CLIENT_ID": "<oauth2_client_id>",
"EDGE_API_CLIENT_SECRET": "<oauth2_client_secret>",
"NATS_SOURCE": "<LITMUSEDGE_IP>",
"NATS_PORT": "4222",
"NATS_USER": "<access_token_username>",
"NATS_PASSWORD": "<access_token_from_litmusedge>",
"INFLUX_HOST": "<LITMUSEDGE_IP>",
"INFLUX_PORT": "8086",
"INFLUX_DB_NAME": "tsdata",
"INFLUX_USERNAME": "<datahub_username>",
"INFLUX_PASSWORD": "<datahub_password>"
}
}
}
}Or use .vscode/mcp.json in your project.
Add to ~/.codeium/windsurf/mcp_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"litmus-mcp-server": {
"url": "http://<MCP_SERVER_IP>:8000/sse",
"headers": {
"EDGE_URL": "https://<LITMUSEDGE_IP>",
"EDGE_API_CLIENT_ID": "<oauth2_client_id>",
"EDGE_API_CLIENT_SECRET": "<oauth2_client_secret>",
"NATS_SOURCE": "<LITMUSEDGE_IP>",
"NATS_PORT": "4222",
"NATS_USER": "<access_token_username>",
"NATS_PASSWORD": "<access_token_from_litmusedge>",
"INFLUX_HOST": "<LITMUSEDGE_IP>",
"INFLUX_PORT": "8086",
"INFLUX_DB_NAME": "tsdata",
"INFLUX_USERNAME": "<datahub_username>",
"INFLUX_PASSWORD": "<datahub_password>"
}
}
}
}This MCP server supports local connections with Claude Desktop and other applications via Standard file Input/Output (STDIO): https://modelcontextprotocol.io/legacy/concepts/transports
To use STDIO: Clone, edit config.py to enable STDIO, run the server as a local process, and update Claude Desktop MCP server configuration file to use the server:
# Clone
git clone https://github.com/litmusautomation/litmus-mcp-server.gitENABLE_STDIO = os.getenv("ENABLE_STDIO", "true").lower() in ("true", "1", "yes")# Run using uv
uv sync
cd /path/to/litmus-mcp-server
uv run python3 src/server.py
# Otherwise
cd litmus-mcp-server
pip install -e .
python3 src/server.py- macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json - Windows:
%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json - Linux:
~/.config/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"litmus-mcp-server": {
"command": "/path/to/.venv/bin/python3",
"args": [
"/absolute/path/to/litmus-mcp-server/src/server.py"
],
"env": {
"PYTHONPATH": "/absolute/path/to/litmus-mcp-server/src",
"EDGE_URL": "https://<LITMUSEDGE_IP>",
"EDGE_API_CLIENT_ID": "<oauth2_client_id>",
"EDGE_API_CLIENT_SECRET": "<oauth2_client_secret>",
"NATS_SOURCE": "<LITMUSEDGE_IP>",
"NATS_PORT": "4222",
"NATS_USER": "<access_token_username>",
"NATS_PASSWORD": "<access_token_from_litmusedge>",
"INFLUX_HOST": "<LITMUSEDGE_IP>",
"INFLUX_PORT": "8086",
"INFLUX_DB_NAME": "tsdata",
"INFLUX_USERNAME": "<datahub_username>",
"INFLUX_PASSWORD": "<datahub_password>"
}
}
}
}For development, use Python Virtual environments, for example to bridge mcp lib version diffs between dev clients like 'npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector' & litmus-mcp-server
{
"mcpServers": {
"litmus-mcp-server": {
"command": "/absolute/path/to/litmus-mcp-server/.venv/bin/python",
"args": ["/absolute/path/to/litmus-mcp-server/src/server.py"],
"env": { /* same as above */ }
}
}
}See claude_desktop_config_venv.example.json for the complete template.
Header Configuration Guide:
EDGE_URL: Litmus Edge base URL (include https://)EDGE_API_CLIENT_ID/EDGE_API_CLIENT_SECRET: OAuth2 credentials from Litmus EdgeNATS_SOURCE: Litmus Edge IP (no http/https)NATS_USER/NATS_PASSWORD: Access token credentials from System → Access Control → TokensINFLUX_HOST: Litmus Edge IP (no http/https)INFLUX_USERNAME/INFLUX_PASSWORD: DataHub user credentials
| Category | Function Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| DeviceHub | get_litmusedge_driver_list |
List supported Litmus Edge drivers (e.g., ModbusTCP, OPCUA, BACnet). |
get_devicehub_devices |
List all configured DeviceHub devices with connection settings and status. | |
create_devicehub_device |
Create a new device with specified driver and default configuration. | |
get_devicehub_device_tags |
Retrieve all tags (data points/registers) for a specific device. | |
get_current_value_of_devicehub_tag |
Read the current real-time value of a specific device tag. | |
| Device Identity | get_litmusedge_friendly_name |
Get the human-readable name assigned to the Litmus Edge device. |
set_litmusedge_friendly_name |
Update the friendly name of the Litmus Edge device. | |
| LEM Integration | get_cloud_activation_status |
Check cloud registration and Litmus Edge Manager (LEM) connection status. |
| Docker Management | get_all_containers_on_litmusedge |
List all Docker containers running on Litmus Edge Marketplace. |
run_docker_container_on_litmusedge |
Deploy and run a new Docker container on Litmus Edge Marketplace. | |
| NATS Topics * | get_current_value_from_topic |
Subscribe to a NATS topic and return the next published message. |
get_multiple_values_from_topic |
Collect multiple sequential values from a NATS topic for trend analysis. | |
| InfluxDB ** | get_historical_data_from_influxdb |
Query historical time-series data from InfluxDB by measurement and time range. |
| Digital Twins | list_digital_twin_models |
List all Digital Twin models with ID, name, description, and version. |
list_digital_twin_instances |
List all Digital Twin instances or filter by model ID. | |
create_digital_twin_instance |
Create a new Digital Twin instance from an existing model. | |
list_static_attributes |
List static attributes (fixed key-value pairs) for a model or instance. | |
list_dynamic_attributes |
List dynamic attributes (real-time data points) for a model or instance. | |
list_transformations |
List data transformation rules configured for a Digital Twin model. | |
get_digital_twin_hierarchy |
Get the hierarchy configuration for a Digital Twin model. | |
save_digital_twin_hierarchy |
Save a new hierarchy configuration to a Digital Twin model. |
* NATS Topic Tools Requirements:
To use get_current_value_from_topic and get_multiple_values_from_topic, you must configure access control on Litmus Edge:
- Navigate to: Litmus Edge → System → Access Control → Tokens
- Create or configure an access token with appropriate permissions
- Provide the token in your MCP client configuration headers
** InfluxDB Tools Requirements:
To use get_historical_data_from_influxdb, you must allow InfluxDB port access:
- Navigate to: Litmus Edge → System → Network → Firewall
- Add a firewall rule to allow port 8086 on TCP
- Ensure InfluxDB is accessible from the MCP server host
Download or try Litmus Edge via Litmus Central.
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