ioBroker MCP Server
Provides a configurable web server foundation for ioBroker home automation systems to implement Model Context Protocol functionality. Features HTTP/HTTPS support, authentication, and basic REST API endpoints for adapter integration.
README
ioBroker.mcp
MCP server for ioBroker
Description
This adapter provides a simple web server for ioBroker that can be used as a basis for MCP (Model Context Protocol) server implementation.
Features
- Configurable HTTP/HTTPS web server
- Configurable port and bind address
- Optional basic authentication
- Optional SSL/TLS support
- Simple REST API endpoints
Configuration
The adapter can be configured through the ioBroker admin interface using JSONConfig:
Server Configuration
- Port: The port on which the web server will listen (default: 8093)
- Bind Address: IP address to bind the server to (default: 0.0.0.0 for all interfaces)
Authentication
- Enable Authentication: Enable basic authentication for the web server
- Username: Username for basic authentication
- Password: Password for basic authentication
SSL/TLS Configuration
- Enable HTTPS: Enable HTTPS/SSL for secure connections
- Public Certificate: Path to the public certificate file
- Private Key: Path to the private key file
- Chained Certificate: Path to the chained certificate file (optional)
API Endpoints
The server provides the following endpoints:
GET /- Basic server informationGET /status- Server status and uptimeGET /api/info- Adapter informationGET /api/capabilities- List of supported MCP capabilities
Installation
npm install iobroker.mcp
Or install via ioBroker admin interface.
Changelog
0.0.1 (2025-01-03)
- Initial release with basic web server functionality
- Configurable port, bind address, authentication, and SSL
License
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2025 ioBroker
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