Cyoda Calculation Node MCP
Enables AI assistants to interact with Cyoda platform entities and workflows through the Model Context Protocol, supporting entity management, workflow execution, and data synchronization.
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Cyoda Calculation Node Application
A comprehensive application framework for building calculation nodes within the Cyoda platform. This project provides a structured foundation for developing entity-driven applications with workflow automation, built on the asynchronous Quart web framework.
What is This?
This is a Cyoda Calculation Node - a specialized application that:
- Manages entities (structured data models) within the Cyoda ecosystem
- Executes workflows (finite-state machines) to process entity state transitions
- Integrates with the Cyoda platform via gRPC for seamless data synchronization
- Provides REST APIs for entity management and workflow operations
- Supports AI assistant integration through the Model Context Protocol (MCP)
Project Structure
├── application/ # Your application code (entities, workflows, routes)
├── common/ # Shared infrastructure (auth, config, gRPC, repository)
├── cyoda_mcp/ # MCP server for AI assistant integration
├── example_application/ # Reference implementation
├── services/ # Service configuration and initialization
└── tests/ # Comprehensive test suite
Key Directories
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application/- Your custom business logicentity/- Entity definitions and workflow implementationsroutes/- REST API endpointsprocessor/- Custom processors and criteria functions
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cyoda_mcp/- MCP server for AI integration- See cyoda_mcp/README.md for MCP server documentation
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common/- Shared infrastructure (do not modify unless necessary)auth/- Authentication and token managementconfig/- Configuration and environment variablesgrpc_client/- Cyoda gRPC integrationrepository/- Data access layerservice/- Business logic interfaces
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example_application/- Reference implementation showing best practices
Quick Start
1. Set Up Environment
# Clone the repository
git clone <repository-url>
cd mcp-cyoda-quart-app
# Create virtual environment
python -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate # On Windows: .venv\Scripts\activate
# Install dependencies
pip install -r requirements.txt
2. Configure Credentials
export CYODA_CLIENT_ID="your-client-id"
export CYODA_CLIENT_SECRET="your-client-secret"
export CYODA_HOST="client-<id>.eu.cyoda.net"
3. Run the Application
# Run the application server
python -m application.app
# Or run the MCP server for AI integration
python -m cyoda_mcp
MCP Server Integration
This project includes a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that enables AI assistants to interact with your Cyoda application.
For complete MCP server documentation, see: cyoda_mcp/README.md
Quick MCP Setup
# Install globally
pipx install mcp-cyoda
# Run the server
mcp-cyoda
Development
Code Quality
# Run all quality checks
python -m black . && python -m isort . && python -m mypy . && python -m flake8 . && python -m bandit -r .
# Run tests
python -m pytest tests/ -v
Contributing
See CONTRIBUTING.md for detailed contribution guidelines.
Documentation
- CONTRIBUTING.md - Contribution guidelines and development workflow
- AI_TESTING_GUIDE.md - Testing with AI assistants
- CYODA_E2E_TESTING_GUIDE.md - End-to-end testing procedures
- cyoda_mcp/README.md - MCP server documentation
- docs/ - Architecture and design documentation
Getting Help
- Cyoda Platform: https://ai.cyoda.net
- Documentation: https://docs.cyoda.net
- Issues: GitHub Issues
License
MIT License - See LICENSE for details
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