Cyoda Calculation Node MCP

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

  • application/ - Your custom business logic

    • entity/ - Entity definitions and workflow implementations
    • routes/ - REST API endpoints
    • processor/ - Custom processors and criteria functions
  • cyoda_mcp/ - MCP server for AI integration

  • common/ - Shared infrastructure (do not modify unless necessary)

    • auth/ - Authentication and token management
    • config/ - Configuration and environment variables
    • grpc_client/ - Cyoda gRPC integration
    • repository/ - Data access layer
    • service/ - Business logic interfaces
  • 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

Getting Help

  1. Cyoda Platform: https://ai.cyoda.net
  2. Documentation: https://docs.cyoda.net
  3. Issues: GitHub Issues

License

MIT License - See LICENSE for details

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