JSM Assets MCP Server

JSM Assets MCP Server

Enables AI assistants to search and browse Jira Service Management Assets data using AQL queries, schema exploration, and hierarchical object searches. It features robust automatic pagination to ensure reliable retrieval of complete asset datasets.

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JSM Assets MCP Server

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides AI assistants like Claude access to Jira Service Management (JSM) Assets data through standardized tools.

šŸ†• New Features: Robust automatic pagination, Claude Code support, and reliable complete data retrieval!

šŸš€ Quick Start

Get started in under 5 minutes: Quick Start Guide →

Features

  • šŸ” Search Assets with AQL: Use Assets Query Language for complex searches with robust pagination
  • šŸ“‹ Browse Object Schemas: List all available asset schemas
  • šŸ—ļø Explore Object Types: View object types within schemas
  • šŸ“ Inspect Object Attributes: Get detailed attribute information
  • 🌳 Find Child Objects: Search hierarchical object relationships with automatic pagination
  • ⚔ Robust Pagination: Never miss data with reliable multi-page retrieval
  • šŸ–„ļø Multi-Platform: Works with Claude Desktop (.dxt) and Claude Code (CLI)

Installation

Multiple installation options available: Complete Installation Guide →

Quick Options

šŸš€ Claude Desktop (Recommended)

# Build and install .dxt package
npm run build:dxt
# Double-click jsm-assets-mcp.dxt → Install

⚔ Claude Code

claude mcp add jsm-assets \
  -e JSM_WORKSPACE_ID="your-id" \
  -e JSM_AUTH_TOKEN="Basic your-token" \
  -- node /path/to/jsm-assets-mcp/dist/index.js

šŸ› ļø Traditional Setup

git clone <repo-url> && cd jsm-assets-mcp
npm install && npm run build
cp .env.example .env  # Edit with your credentials

Configuration

Environment Variables

Create a .env file with the following variables:

JSM_WORKSPACE_ID=your-workspace-id
JSM_AUTH_TOKEN=Basic your-encoded-token
JSM_BASE_URL=https://api.atlassian.com/jsm/assets/workspace

Claude Desktop Integration

Add to your Claude Desktop configuration file:

macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json Windows: %APPDATA%/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "jsm-assets": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["/path/to/jsm-assets-mcp/dist/index.js"],
      "env": {
        "JSM_WORKSPACE_ID": "your-workspace-id",
        "JSM_AUTH_TOKEN": "Basic your-encoded-token",
        "JSM_BASE_URL": "https://api.atlassian.com/jsm/assets/workspace"
      }
    }
  }
}

Available Tools

1. search_assets_aql

Search assets using AQL (Assets Query Language) with robust automatic pagination.

Parameters:

  • aqlQuery (required): AQL query string
  • autoPages (optional): Enable automatic pagination (default: false for backward compatibility)
  • maxPages (optional): Maximum pages to fetch when autoPages=true (default: 10, safety limit)
  • pageSize (optional): Objects per page when autoPages=true (default: 1000)
  • startAt (optional): Starting index for single-page requests when autoPages=false (default: 0)
  • maxResults (optional): Max results for single-page requests when autoPages=false (default: 1000)

Examples:

# Basic search (single page)
objectType="Installation Package" AND Key startswith IASM

# Automatic pagination to get ALL results
{
  "aqlQuery": "objectType=\"Installation Package\"",
  "autoPages": true,
  "maxPages": 20
}

Pagination Behavior:

  • When autoPages=false: Traditional single API request (backward compatible)
  • When autoPages=true: Uses robust pagination that continues fetching until returned count < requested count
  • Avoids relying on potentially unreliable API metadata (total, isLast)
  • Provides clear feedback about pages fetched and potential limits reached

2. get_object_schemas

List all object schemas in the workspace.

Parameters: None

3. get_object_types

Get object types for a specific schema.

Parameters:

  • schemaId (required): Schema ID number

4. get_object_attributes

Get attributes for a specific object type.

Parameters:

  • objectTypeId (required): Object type ID number

5. search_child_objects

Search for child objects of a parent type with automatic pagination and optional filters.

Parameters:

  • parentObjectType (required): Parent object type name
  • filters (optional): Object with optional filters:
    • dateFrom: Start date (YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm)
    • dateTo: End date (YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm)
    • keyPrefix: Key prefix filter
  • autoPages (optional): Enable automatic pagination (default: true for child objects)
  • maxPages (optional): Maximum pages to fetch when autoPages=true (default: 10, safety limit)
  • pageSize (optional): Objects per page when autoPages=true (default: 1000)

Note: Child object searches default to automatic pagination since hierarchical queries often return large result sets.

Robust Pagination

This MCP server implements a reliable pagination strategy that doesn't rely on potentially unreliable JSM API metadata:

The Problem

JSM Assets API responses include total and isLast fields that can sometimes be inaccurate, leading to incomplete data retrieval.

The Solution

Our robust pagination uses this reliable pattern:

  1. Request N objects (e.g., 1000)
  2. If exactly N objects are returned, assume more pages exist
  3. Continue requesting until returned count < requested count
  4. This ensures complete data retrieval without relying on API metadata

Benefits

  • āœ… Reliable: Gets all data regardless of API metadata accuracy
  • āœ… Safe: Built-in maxPages limits prevent runaway requests
  • āœ… Backward Compatible: Single-page requests still work as before
  • āœ… Transparent: Clear feedback about pages fetched and limits reached

Usage Examples

Get ALL Installation Packages (automatic pagination):

Ask Claude: "Search for ALL Installation Package assets with automatic pagination"
# Uses autoPages=true to fetch complete results across multiple pages

Large Hierarchical Queries:

Ask Claude: "Find all child objects of Hardware type - get complete results"
# Child object searches use automatic pagination by default

Single Page (traditional):

Ask Claude: "Search for Installation Package assets starting with IASM (single page only)"
# Uses autoPages=false for single API request

Example Queries

Basic Asset Search

Ask Claude: "Search for all Installation Package assets that start with IASM"

Complete Data Retrieval

Ask Claude: "Get ALL Hardware assets with automatic pagination - don't miss any results"

Hierarchical Search

Ask Claude: "Find all child objects of Hardware type created in the last month"

Schema Exploration

Ask Claude: "What object schemas are available in this workspace?"

Attribute Analysis

Ask Claude: "What attributes are available for object type ID 123?"

API Reference

JSM Assets API Endpoints Used

  • POST /object/aql - AQL searches

  • GET /objectschema/list - List schemas

  • GET /objectschema/{id}/objecttypes/flat - Get object types

  • GET /objecttype/{id}/attributes - Get attributes

Authentication

Uses Basic Authentication with pre-encoded tokens. The token should be Base64 encoded in the format:

email:api_token

Development

Scripts

  • npm run build - Build the TypeScript project
  • npm run dev - Watch mode for development
  • npm run start - Run the built server
  • npm run clean - Clean build artifacts

Project Structure

src/
ā”œā”€ā”€ index.ts              # Main MCP server
ā”œā”€ā”€ api/                  # JSM API client
│   └── jsmClient.ts
ā”œā”€ā”€ tools/                # MCP tool implementations
│   ā”œā”€ā”€ searchAssetsAql.ts
│   ā”œā”€ā”€ getObjectSchemas.ts
│   ā”œā”€ā”€ getObjectTypes.ts
│   ā”œā”€ā”€ getObjectAttributes.ts
│   └── searchChildObjects.ts
ā”œā”€ā”€ types/                # TypeScript type definitions
│   └── index.ts
└── utils/                # Utility functions
    └── index.ts

Error Handling

The server includes comprehensive error handling:

  • Input validation for all parameters
  • API error transformation and reporting
  • Graceful fallbacks for missing data
  • Debug logging when enabled

Debugging

Enable debug logging by setting:

DEBUG=true
NODE_ENV=development

Troubleshooting

Common Issues

  1. Authentication Errors

    • Verify your token is correctly encoded
    • Check workspace ID is correct
    • Ensure you have proper JSM Assets permissions
  2. Connection Issues

    • Verify the base URL is correct
    • Check network connectivity
    • Confirm workspace exists and is accessible
  3. Query Errors

    • Validate AQL syntax
    • Check object type names exist
    • Verify schema IDs are correct

Support

For issues with the MCP server implementation, check:

  • Server logs for detailed error messages
  • Environment variable configuration
  • Network connectivity to JSM APIs
  • Token permissions and expiration

License

ISC License - see LICENSE file for details.

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