Cloud Tasks MCP Server

Cloud Tasks MCP Server

Enables interactions with Google Cloud Tasks queues and tasks through natural language, allowing users to list, manage, pause/resume queues and handle tasks via Claude Desktop.

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Cloud Tasks MCP Server

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Google Cloud Tasks that enables interactions with Google Cloud Tasks queues and tasks.

Features

  • List Cloud Tasks queues in a specified location
  • Get details of a specific queue
  • Pause and resume queues
  • List tasks in a queue
  • Get details of a specific task
  • Delete tasks from a queue

Setup

  1. Install dependencies:

    npm install
    
  2. Build the project:

    npm run build
    
  3. Configure Claude Desktop: Add the following to your claude_desktop_config.json:

    "cloudtasks-mcp": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": [
        "/path/to/cloudtasks-mcp/build/index.js"
      ],
      "env": {
        "GOOGLE_CLOUD_LOCATION_PROJECTS": "location:project-id"
      }
    }
    

    Replace the path in args with the actual path to index.js.

    Define a comma-separated list of location:project-id pairs in GOOGLE_CLOUD_LOCATION_PROJECTS. Example: us-east1:google-project-id1,us-central1:google-project-id2 The first listed project is the default.

    The application expects to find .json credential file(s) in the keys folder for each project. Example: keys/google-project-id1.json

    Ensure the relevant cloud service account has appropriate permission to interact with Cloud Tasks, e.g. Cloud Tasks Admin or lesser permission(s).

Available Tools

  • listQueues: List all Cloud Tasks queues in a specified location
  • getQueue: Get details of a specific Cloud Tasks queue
  • pauseQueue: Pause a Cloud Tasks queue
  • resumeQueue: Resume a paused Cloud Tasks queue
  • listTasks: List tasks in a Cloud Tasks queue
  • getTask: Get details of a specific task in a Cloud Tasks queue
  • deleteTask: Delete a task from a Cloud Tasks queue

Example Usage in Claude Desktop

Here are examples of how to use each tool in Claude Desktop:

Pause or Resume a Queue

Pause the special-events queue. Resume the special-events queue.

Get Pending Tasks

How many tasks are currently pending in the special-events queue?

Run a Task in a Paused Queue

Run the task ending with the ID 123456 in the special-events queue.

Development

# Watch mode
npm run dev

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