Jenkins MCP Server

Jenkins MCP Server

An MCP server for interacting with a Jenkins CI/CD server. Allows you to trigger jobs, check build statuses, and manage your Jenkins instance through MCP.

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Jenkins MCP Server.

An MCP server for interacting with a Jenkins CI/CD server. Allows you to trigger jobs, check build statuses, and manage your Jenkins instance through MCP.

Features

  • Job Management: Trigger, list, and get detailed information about Jenkins jobs.
  • Build Status: Check the status of specific builds and retrieve console logs.
  • Queue Management: View items currently in the build queue.
  • Server Information: Get basic information about the connected Jenkins server.
  • LLM Integration: Includes prompts and configurations for summarizing build logs (demonstration).
  • Transport Support: Supports both STDIO and Streamable HTTP transports.
  • Input Validation: Uses Pydantic for robust input validation and error handling.
  • Compatibility: Fully compatible with the MCP Gateway.

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.12+
  • A running Jenkins instance
  • uv for package management

Installation

  1. Clone the repository:

    git clone https://github.com/AshwiniGhuge3012/jenkins-mcp-server
    cd jenkins-mcp-server
    
  2. Create a virtual environment:

    uv venv
    
  3. Activate the virtual environment:

    source .venv/bin/activate
    
  4. Install dependencies:

    uv pip install -e .
    
  5. Create a .env file: Create a .env file in the project root and add your Jenkins credentials and URL.

    JENKINS_URL="http://your-jenkins-instance:8080"
    JENKINS_USER="your-username"
    JENKINS_API_TOKEN="your-api-token"
    MCP_PORT=8010
    

Usage

Running the Server

You can run the server in two modes:

1. STDIO Mode (for direct interaction)

python jenkins_mcp_server_enhanced.py

2. HTTP Mode (for use with MCP Gateway)

python jenkins_mcp_server_enhanced.py --transport streamable-http --port 8010

The port can be configured via the --port argument or the MCP_PORT environment variable.

Available Tools

Here is a list of the tools exposed by this MCP server:

trigger_job

  • Description: Triggers a Jenkins job with optional parameters.
  • Parameters:
    • job_name (string): The name of the Jenkins job.
    • params (object, optional): Job parameters as a JSON object. For multiselect parameters, pass an array of strings.
  • Returns: A confirmation message with the queue URL.

get_job_info

  • Description: Gets detailed information about a Jenkins job, including its parameters.
  • Parameters:
    • job_name (string): The name of the Jenkins job.
  • Returns: An object containing the job's description, parameters, and last build number.

get_build_status

  • Description: Gets the status of a specific build.
  • Parameters:
    • job_name (string): The name of the Jenkins job.
    • build_number (integer): The build number.
  • Returns: An object with the build status, timestamp, duration, and URL.

get_console_log

  • Description: Retrieves the console log for a specific build.
  • Parameters:
    • job_name (string): The name of the Jenkins job.
    • build_number (integer): The build number.
    • start (integer, optional): The starting byte position for fetching the log.
  • Returns: The console log text and information about whether more data is available.

list_jobs

  • Description: Lists all available jobs on the Jenkins server.
  • Parameters: None
  • Returns: A list of job names.

get_queue_info

  • Description: Gets information about builds currently in the queue.
  • Parameters: None
  • Returns: A list of items in the queue.

server_info

  • Description: Gets basic information about the Jenkins server.
  • Parameters: None
  • Returns: The Jenkins version and URL.

summarize_build_log

  • Description: (Demonstration) Summarizes a build log using a pre-configured LLM prompt.
  • Parameters:
    • job_name (string): The name of the Jenkins job.
    • build_number (integer): The build number.
  • Returns: A placeholder summary and the prompt that would be used.

Example Usage with mcp-cli

First, ensure the server is running in HTTP mode and registered with your MCP Gateway.

# Example: Triggering a job
mcp-cli cmd --server gateway --tool jenkins_server.trigger_job --tool-args '{"job_name": "my-test-job", "params": {"branch": "develop", "deploy": true}}'

# Example: Listing all jobs
mcp-cli cmd --server gateway --tool jenkins_server.list_jobs

Dependencies

  • fastmcp
  • pydantic
  • requests
  • python-dotenv

License

This project is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.

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