Lupa MCP Server
Enables AI assistants to run, list, and analyze Lupa test suites, returning structured JSON results for debugging.
README
Lupa MCP Server
A standalone Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for the Lupa Testing Framework.
This server allows AI assistants (like Claude Desktop, Cursor, or Windsurf) to natively understand, run, and analyze your Lupa test suites. By exposing Lupa's programmatic execution API as standardized tools, your AI can automatically run tests, read structured JSON results, and help you fix failing specs.
Features
- Native AI Integration: Exposes
lupa_run_testsandlupa_list_teststo any MCP-compliant client. - Robust Sandboxing: Runs tests in ephemeral, isolated child processes. This guarantees zero memory leaks in long-running IDE sessions and prevents test output from corrupting the MCP JSON-RPC protocol.
- Dynamic Resolution: Automatically locates and uses the specific
@pawel-up/lupaversion installed in your target project.
Usage
You don't need to install this inside your project. Instead, configure your MCP client (IDE or AI assistant) to use npx to spawn the server globally.
Claude Desktop
Add the following to your claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"lupa": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@pawel-up/lupa-mcp"]
}
}
}
Cursor / Windsurf
In your IDE settings for MCP Servers, add a new server:
- Type:
command(orstdio) - Command:
npx -y @pawel-up/lupa-mcp
Once connected, simply ask your AI:
"Run my Lupa tests and tell me why they are failing."
Available Tools
The server provides the following tools to the AI:
lupa_run_tests
Executes Lupa tests and returns structured JSON results. The AI uses this to identify failing tests and read error stacks.
- Arguments:
configPath(required): Absolute path to thelupa.config.tsfile in the target project.files,suites,tags,tests(optional): Standard Lupa filters.
lupa_list_tests
Lists all available test files, suites, and tests without actually executing them. Useful for the AI to discover what tests exist in the project.
- Arguments: Same as
lupa_run_tests.
Development
If you are developing or modifying the MCP server itself:
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Build the project
npm run build
# Run the server locally (using the compiled dist/index.js)
node dist/index.js
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