DashWebMCP
Enables AI agents to interact with Dash dashboards by exposing them as MCP servers via a WebSocket bridge, with automatic tool registration and human-in-the-loop confirmation.
README
DashWebMCP
MCP (Model Context Protocol) bridge for Dash applications - Expose any Dash page as an MCP server for AI agents.
Overview
DashWebMCP enables AI agents (Claude, GPT, Cursor, etc.) to interact with your Dash dashboards through the Model Context Protocol. It provides:
- WebSocket bridge between browser tabs and MCP server
- Automatic tool registration from browser pages
- Built-in UI tools for common interactions (click, setValue, getText, etc.)
- Custom tool registration via JavaScript API
- Human-in-the-loop confirmation support
Installation
From GitHub (recommended until published to PyPI)
# With MCP SDK support
pip install "dashwebmcp[mcp] @ git+https://github.com/Cemberk/dashwebmcp.git"
# With server (uvicorn) support
pip install "dashwebmcp[server] @ git+https://github.com/Cemberk/dashwebmcp.git"
# Everything (recommended)
pip install "dashwebmcp[all] @ git+https://github.com/Cemberk/dashwebmcp.git"
From Local Clone
git clone https://github.com/Cemberk/dashwebmcp.git
cd dashwebmcp
pip install -e .[all] # Editable install with all dependencies
From PyPI (when published)
pip install dashwebmcp[all]
Quick Start
Server Setup
import contextlib
from starlette.applications import Starlette
from starlette.routing import Mount
from dashwebmcp import MCPRelay, create_mcp_routes, mcp_lifespan
# Create MCP relay
mcp_relay = MCPRelay()
# Create lifespan handler
@contextlib.asynccontextmanager
async def lifespan(app):
async with mcp_lifespan(app, mcp_relay):
yield
# Create routes
routes = create_mcp_routes(mcp_relay)
# Add to your Starlette/ASGI app
app = Starlette(routes=routes, lifespan=lifespan)
Include JavaScript Bridge
Copy the JavaScript bridge to your Dash assets folder:
from dashwebmcp import get_js_bridge_path
import shutil
# Copy to your assets folder
shutil.copy(get_js_bridge_path(), "assets/dash_mcp_bridge.js")
Or include the content directly:
from dashwebmcp import get_js_bridge_content
js_content = get_js_bridge_content()
Connect AI Agent
Configure your AI agent (e.g., Claude Desktop) with the MCP endpoint:
{
"mcpServers": {
"my-dashboard": {
"url": "http://localhost:8050/mcp"
}
}
}
Built-in Tools
The JavaScript bridge provides these tools automatically:
| Tool | Description | Read-only |
|---|---|---|
page.info |
Get page URL, title, viewport size | Yes |
page.snapshot |
Get page DOM snapshot | Yes |
page.elements |
List interactive elements | Yes |
page.navigate |
Navigate to a path | No |
ui.getText |
Get element text content | Yes |
ui.waitFor |
Wait for element to appear | Yes |
ui.setValue |
Set input value | No |
ui.click |
Click an element | No |
ui.select |
Select dropdown option | No |
ui.scrollTo |
Scroll element into view | No |
Custom Tools
Register custom tools from your Dash pages:
window.DashMCP.registerTool(
'getData',
{
description: 'Get data from the current dashboard',
inputSchema: {
type: 'object',
properties: {
format: {
type: 'string',
enum: ['json', 'csv'],
description: 'Output format'
}
}
},
annotations: { readOnly: true }
},
async ({ format }) => {
const data = await fetchDashboardData();
return format === 'csv' ? toCsv(data) : data;
}
);
Tool Namespacing
Tools are namespaced by browser session:
dash.sessions.list- List all active sessionsdash.<session_id>.<tool_name>- Session-specific tools
Example:
dash.tab_abc123.page.info
dash.tab_abc123.getData
Human-in-the-Loop
Enable confirmation dialogs for tool calls:
// Confirm all tool calls
window.DashMCP.policy.confirmAll = true;
// Only confirm mutations (non-readonly tools)
window.DashMCP.policy.confirmMutations = true;
Configuration
Environment Variables
MCP_ALLOWED_ORIGINS- Comma-separated list of allowed WebSocket origins
export MCP_ALLOWED_ORIGINS="http://localhost:8050,https://mydash.example.com"
Debug Mode
Enable verbose logging:
window.DashMCP.debug = true;
Architecture
AI Agent (Claude/GPT)
↓
MCP Protocol (HTTP)
↓
MCP Relay Server
↓
WebSocket Bridge
↓
Browser Tab (JavaScript)
↓
Tool Execution
↓
Result → Agent
Security
- Tools execute in browser context only
- Server never runs tool logic directly
- WebSocket origin validation
- Optional human confirmation
- Read-only annotations for safe tools
- Automatic protocol fix: WebSocket connections automatically use
wss://on HTTPS pages
Checking Availability
from dashwebmcp import DASHWEBMCP_AVAILABLE, MCP_AVAILABLE
if DASHWEBMCP_AVAILABLE:
print("dashwebmcp package is installed")
if MCP_AVAILABLE:
print("MCP SDK is also installed")
Changelog
0.1.1
- Added
DASHWEBMCP_AVAILABLEflag to exports for easy availability checking - Built-in WebSocket protocol fix: automatically converts
ws://towss://on HTTPS pages - Fixes mixed content issues on production HTTPS deployments
0.1.0
- Initial release
License
MIT License
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