aps-mcp-server
Experimental Node.js server implementing the Model Context Protocol for accessing Autodesk Platform Services API with fine-grained access control using Secure Service Accounts.
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aps-mcp-server
Experimental Model Context Protocol server build with Node.js, providing access to Autodesk Platform Services API, with fine-grained access control using the new Secure Service Accounts feature.
Development
Prerequisites
- Node.js
- APS app credentials (must be a Server-to-Server application type)
- Provisioned access to ACC or BIM360
Setup
- Clone this repository
- Install dependencies:
yarn install
- Build the TypeScript code:
yarn run build
- Create a .env file in the root folder of this project, and add your APS credentials:
APS_CLIENT_ID
- your APS application client IDAPS_CLIENT_SECRET
- your APS application client secret
- Create a new service account (let's call it
test-account-1
):npx create-service-account test-account-1
- This script will output an email of the newly created service account, and a bunch of environment variables
- Add or overwrite the new environment variables in your .env file
APS_SA_ID
- your service account IDAPS_SA_EMAIL
- your service account emailAPS_SA_KEY_ID
- your service account key IDAPS_SA_PRIVATE_KEY
- your service account private key
- Invite the service account email as a new member to your ACC project(s)
Use with Inspector
- Run the Model Context Protocol Inspector:
yarn run inspect
- Open http://localhost:5173
- Hit
Connect
to start this MCP server and connect to it
Use with Claude Desktop
- Make sure you have Claude Desktop installed
- Create a Claude Desktop config file if you don't have one yet:
- On macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
- On Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
- Add this MCP server to the config, using the absolute path of the build/server.js file on your system, for example:
{
"mcpServers": {
"autodesk-platform-services": {
"command": "node",
"args": [
"/absolute/path/to/aps-mcp-server/build/server.js"
]
}
}
}
- Open Claude Desktop, and try some of the following test prompt:
- What ACC projects do I have access to?
- Give me a visual dashboard of all issues in project XYZ
For more details on how to add MCP servers to Claude Desktop, see the official documentation.
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