Kubecost MCP Server

Kubecost MCP Server

An implementation that enables AI assistants to interact with Kubecost cost management platform through natural language, providing access to budget management and cost analysis features.

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Kubecost MCP Server

An implementation of Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Kubecost, enabling AI assistants to interact with your Kubecost cost management platform through natural language. This server allows for seamless integration with Visual Studio Code, Cursor, and other MCP clients through stdio transport protocol.

Features

  • Transport Protocols: Supports stdio transport mode for flexible integration with different clients
  • Complete Kubecost API Integration: Provides comprehensive access to Kubecost resources and operations
  • Budget Management: Full CRUD operations for budget rules with notifications
  • Cost Analysis: Access to cost allocation and asset data
  • AI Assistant Ready: Pre-configured tools for AI assistants to interact with Kubecost in natural language

Installation

Prerequisites

  • Node.js (v18 or higher recommended)
  • pnpm package manager (for development)
  • Kubecost instance with API access
  • Kubecost API token or username/password

Usage with Cursor

  1. Follow the Cursor documentation for MCP support, and create a .cursor/mcp.json file in your project:
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "kubecost-mcp": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "kubecost-mcp@latest",
        "stdio"
      ],
      "env": {
        "KUBECOST_BASE_URL": "<kubecost_url>",
        "KUBECOST_API_TOKEN": "<kubecost_token>"
      }
    }
  }
}
  1. Start a conversation with Agent mode to use the MCP.

Usage with VSCode

  1. Follow the Use MCP servers in VS Code documentation, and create a .vscode/mcp.json file in your project:
{
  "servers": {
    "kubecost-mcp-stdio": {
      "type": "stdio",
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "kubecost-mcp@latest",
        "stdio"
      ],
      "env": {
        "KUBECOST_BASE_URL": "<kubecost_url>",
        "KUBECOST_API_TOKEN": "<kubecost_token>"
      }
    }
  }
}
  1. Start a conversation with an AI assistant in VS Code that supports MCP.

Usage with Claude Desktop

  1. Follow the MCP in Claude Desktop documentation, and create a claude_desktop_config.json configuration file:
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "kubecost-mcp": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "kubecost-mcp@latest",
        "stdio"
      ],
      "env": {
        "KUBECOST_BASE_URL": "<kubecost_url>",
        "KUBECOST_API_TOKEN": "<kubecost_token>"
      }
    }
  }
}
  1. Configure Claude Desktop to use this configuration file in settings.

Authentication Options

You can authenticate with Kubecost using either:

  1. API Token (recommended):

    export KUBECOST_API_TOKEN="your-api-token"
    
  2. Username/Password:

    export KUBECOST_USERNAME="your-username"
    export KUBECOST_PASSWORD="your-password"
    

Self-signed Certificates

If your Kubecost instance uses self-signed certificates or certificates from a private Certificate Authority (CA), you may need to add the following environment variable to your configuration:

"NODE_TLS_REJECT_UNAUTHORIZED": "0"

This disables TLS certificate validation for Node.js when connecting to Kubecost instances using self-signed certificates or certificates from private CAs that aren't trusted by your system's certificate store.

Warning: Disabling SSL verification reduces security. Use this setting only in development environments or when you understand the security implications.

Available Tools

The server provides the following Kubecost management tools:

Budget Management

  • list_budgets: List all budget rules
  • get_budget: Get detailed information about a specific budget rule
  • create_budget: Create a new budget rule
  • update_budget: Update an existing budget rule
  • delete_budget: Delete a budget rule

Cost Analysis

  • get_cost_allocation: Get cost allocation data with filtering and aggregation
  • get_assets: Get asset data with filtering and aggregation
  • health_check: Check if Kubecost API is healthy and accessible

Budget API Examples

Create a Weekly Budget

Create a budget that resets every Wednesday with a budget of $100.00 USD, and will send an alert via email when spending has exceeded 75% of the spend limit:

{
  "name": "budget-rule",
  "values": {
    "cluster": ["test"]
  },
  "kind": "soft",
  "interval": "weekly",
  "intervalDay": 3,
  "spendLimit": 100,
  "actions": [
    {
      "percentage": 75,
      "emails": [
        "admin@company.com"
      ]
    }
  ]
}

Create a Monthly Budget

Create a budget for the kubecost namespace which resets on the 1st of every month with a budget of $400.00 USD, and will send alerts via Slack and Microsoft Teams when spending has exceeded $100.00 of the spend limit:

{
  "name": "budget-rule-2",
  "values": {
    "namespace": ["kubecost"]
  },
  "kind": "soft",
  "interval": "monthly",
  "intervalDay": 1,
  "spendLimit": 400,
  "actions": [
    {
      "percentage": 25,
      "slackWebhooks": [
        "<example Slack webhook>"
      ],
      "msTeamsWebhooks": [
        "<example Teams webhook>"
      ]
    }
  ]
}

For Development

  1. Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/your-username/kubecost-mcp.git
cd kubecost-mcp
  1. Install project dependencies:
pnpm install
  1. Start the development server with hot reloading enabled:
pnpm run dev

Once the server is running, you can utilize the MCP server within Visual Studio Code or other MCP client.

Environment Variables

Variable Required Description
KUBECOST_BASE_URL Yes The base URL of your Kubecost instance
KUBECOST_API_TOKEN No* API token for authentication
KUBECOST_USERNAME No* Username for basic authentication
KUBECOST_PASSWORD No* Password for basic authentication

*Either API token or username/password combination is required.

Contributing

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create a feature branch
  3. Make your changes
  4. Add tests if applicable
  5. Submit a pull request

License

MIT License

About

This project provides a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Kubecost, enabling AI assistants to interact with cost management data through natural language.

Topics

kubernetes devops ai cost-management mcp kubecost model-context-protocol mcp-server budget-api cost-analysis

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