MCP Ansible Server

MCP Ansible Server

Enables comprehensive Ansible automation management through natural language, including playbook creation and execution, inventory management, role scaffolding, and project workflows. Supports both local inventories and full project lifecycle management with syntax validation and idempotency testing.

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MCP Ansible Server

Advanced Ansible Model Context Protocol (MCP) server in Python exposing Ansible utilities for inventories, playbooks, roles, and project workflows.

Quick start

git clone https://github.com/bsahane/mcp-ansible.git
cd mcp-ansible

# Create and activate Python virtual environment
python3 -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate

# Install dependencies via requirements.txt
python -m pip install -U pip
pip install -r requirements.txt

# (Optional) install the project package locally
pip install -e .

# Run the MCP server
python src/ansible_mcp/server.py

Requirements

  • Python 3.10+
  • macOS/Linux

Setup

cd /Users/bsahane/Developer/cursor/mcp-ansible
python3 -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
python -m pip install -U pip
pip install "mcp[cli]>=1.2.0" "PyYAML>=6.0.1" "ansible-core>=2.16.0"
pip install -e .

Run the server

python src/ansible_mcp/server.py

Cursor config (/Users/bsahane/.cursor/mcp.json)

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "ansible-mcp": {
      "command": "python",
      "args": [
        "/Users/bsahane/Developer/cursor/mcp-ansible/src/ansible_mcp/server.py"
      ],
      "env": {
        "MCP_ANSIBLE_PROJECT_ROOT": "/Users/bsahane/GitLab/projectAIOPS/mcp-ansible-server",
        "MCP_ANSIBLE_INVENTORY": "/Users/bsahane/GitLab/projectAIOPS/mcp-ansible-server/inventory/hosts.ini",
        "MCP_ANSIBLE_PROJECT_NAME": "projectAIOPS"
      }
    }
  }
}

Claude for Desktop config

Add to ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "ansible-mcp": {
      "command": "python",
      "args": [
        "/Users/bsahane/Developer/cursor/mcp-ansible/src/ansible_mcp/server.py"
      ],
      "env": {
        "MCP_ANSIBLE_PROJECT_ROOT": "/Users/bsahane/GitLab/projectAIOPS/mcp-ansible-server",
        "MCP_ANSIBLE_INVENTORY": "/Users/bsahane/GitLab/projectAIOPS/mcp-ansible-server/inventory/hosts.ini",
        "MCP_ANSIBLE_PROJECT_NAME": "projectAIOPS"
      }
    }
  }
}

Tools (names)

  • create-playbook: Create playbooks from YAML strings or dicts
  • validate-playbook: Validate playbook syntax (ansible-playbook --syntax-check)
  • ansible-playbook: Execute playbooks
  • ansible-task: Run ad-hoc tasks (defaults to connection=local for localhost)
  • ansible-role: Execute roles via generated temporary playbook
  • create-role-structure: Scaffold role directory tree
  • ansible-inventory: List inventory hosts and groups
  • register-project: Register an Ansible project for easy reuse
  • list-projects: Show registered projects and default
  • project-playbooks: Discover playbooks under a project root
  • project-run-playbook: Run a playbook using a registered project’s inventory/env

Local inventory suite (no AAP/AWX)

  • inventory-parse: Parse inventories (ansible.cfg-aware), return hosts/groups/hostvars
  • inventory-graph: Show group/host graph
  • inventory-find-host: Show a host’s groups and merged vars
  • ansible-ping: Ad-hoc ping module
  • ansible-gather-facts: Run setup and return parsed facts
  • validate-yaml: Validate YAML files with error locations
  • galaxy-install: Install roles/collections from requirements
  • project-bootstrap: Galaxy install + env inspection

Environment variables (optional)

  • MCP_ANSIBLE_PROJECT_ROOT: absolute project root
  • MCP_ANSIBLE_INVENTORY: inventory path or directory
  • MCP_ANSIBLE_PROJECT_NAME: label for env project
  • MCP_ANSIBLE_ROLES_PATH: colon-separated roles paths
  • MCP_ANSIBLE_COLLECTIONS_PATHS: colon-separated collections paths
  • MCP_ANSIBLE_ENV_<KEY>: forwarded to process env (e.g., MCP_ANSIBLE_ENV_ANSIBLE_CONFIG)

Examples (Claude Tools)

  • List hosts from inventory:

    • Tool: ansible-inventory
    • Args: inventory = "/Users/bsahane/GitLab/projectAIOPS/mcp-ansible-server/inventory/hosts.ini"
  • Run a simple playbook:

    • Tool: ansible-playbook
    • Args:
      • playbook_path: absolute path to playbook.yml
      • inventory: "/Users/bsahane/GitLab/projectAIOPS/mcp-ansible-server/inventory/hosts.ini"
  • Ad-hoc ping localhost:

    • Tool: ansible-task
    • Args:
      • host_pattern: "localhost"
      • module: "ping"
      • inventory: "localhost,"
  • Scaffold a role:

    • Tool: create-role-structure
    • Args:
      • base_path: "/tmp"
      • role_name: "demo_role"
  • Register a project and run a project playbook:

    • Tool: register-project
      • name: "projectAIOPS"
      • root: "/Users/bsahane/GitLab/projectAIOPS/mcp-ansible-server"
      • inventory: "/Users/bsahane/GitLab/projectAIOPS/mcp-ansible-server/inventory/hosts.ini"
      • make_default: true
    • Tool: project-playbooks
      • project: "projectAIOPS"
    • Tool: project-run-playbook
      • playbook_path: absolute path from discovered list

Examples for local inventory suite

  • Parse via ansible.cfg with multiple inventories (merges group_vars/host_vars):

    • Tool: inventory-parse
    • Args:
      • ansible_cfg_path: "/abs/path/to/ansible.cfg"
      • include_hostvars: true
  • Parse a specific extensionless inventory file:

    • Tool: inventory-parse
    • Args:
      • project_root: "/abs/path/to/project"
      • inventory_paths: ["/abs/path/to/project/inventories/stage/inventory"]
      • include_hostvars: true
  • Ping a group from inventory:

    • Tool: ansible-ping
    • Args:
      • project_root: "/abs/path/to/project"
      • host_pattern: "aws_mx_ext_stage"

Notes

  • The server uses stdio transport. Do not print to stdout; logs go to stderr.
  • Ansible connection/auth follows your local Ansible configuration.

Reference

  • MCP Quickstart (Python): https://modelcontextprotocol.io/quickstart/server#python

Tool reference (detailed)

Below are all tools with short descriptions, minimal args, an example question you can ask in the MCP UI, and a sample answer.

  • create-playbook: Create an Ansible playbook file from YAML string or object

    • Minimal args:
      { "playbook": [{"hosts":"all","tasks":[{"debug":{"msg":"hi"}}]}] }
      
    • Example question: "Create a playbook that prints hello for all hosts."
    • Possible answer: { "path": "/tmp/playbook_x.yml", "bytes_written": 123, "preview": "- hosts: all..." }
  • validate-playbook: Syntax check a playbook

    • Minimal args:
      { "playbook_path": "/abs/playbook.yml" }
      
    • Example question: "Is this playbook syntactically valid?"
    • Possible answer: { "ok": true, "rc": 0 }
  • ansible-playbook: Run a playbook

    • Minimal args:
      { "playbook_path": "/abs/playbook.yml", "inventory": "localhost," }
      
    • Example question: "Run this playbook against localhost."
    • Possible answer: { "ok": true, "rc": 0, "stdout": "PLAY [all]..." }
  • ansible-task: Run an ad‑hoc module

    • Minimal args:
      { "host_pattern": "localhost", "module": "ping", "inventory": "localhost," }
      
    • Example question: "Ping localhost."
    • Possible answer: { "ok": true, "stdout": "pong" }
  • ansible-role: Execute a role via a temporary playbook

    • Minimal args:
      { "role_name": "myrole", "hosts": "localhost", "inventory": "localhost," }
      
    • Example question: "Run role myrole on localhost."
    • Possible answer: { "ok": true, "rc": 0 }
  • create-role-structure: Scaffold a role directory tree

    • Minimal args:
      { "base_path": "/tmp", "role_name": "demo" }
      
    • Example question: "Create an Ansible role skeleton named demo."
    • Possible answer: { "created": [".../tasks/main.yml", ...], "role_path": "/tmp/demo" }
  • ansible-inventory: List hosts and groups from an inventory

    • Minimal args:
      { "inventory": "/abs/inventory" }
      
    • Example question: "List hosts in this inventory."
    • Possible answer: { "hosts": ["host01"], "groups": {"web": ["host01"]} }
  • register-project: Register an Ansible project for reuse

    • Minimal args:
      { "name": "proj", "root": "/abs/project", "make_default": true }
      
    • Example question: "Register my project root and make it default."
    • Possible answer: { "path": "~/.config/mcp-ansible/config.json", "projects": ["proj"] }
  • list-projects: Show registered projects

    • Minimal args: {}
    • Example question: "What projects are registered and which is default?"
    • Possible answer: { "default": "proj", "projects": {"proj": {"root": "/abs"}} }
  • project-playbooks: Discover playbooks under a project root

    • Minimal args:
      { "project": "proj" }
      
    • Example question: "List playbooks in my project."
    • Possible answer: { "ok": true, "playbooks": ["/abs/x.yml", "/abs/y.yml"] }
  • project-run-playbook: Run a playbook using project inventory/env

    • Minimal args:
      { "playbook_path": "/abs/x.yml", "project": "proj" }
      
    • Example question: "Run x.yml in my default project."
    • Possible answer: { "ok": true, "rc": 0 }
  • inventory-parse: Parse inventories (ansible.cfg aware, merges group_vars/host_vars)

    • Minimal args:
      { "project_root": "/abs/project", "include_hostvars": true }
      
    • Example question: "Resolve all hosts and vars from my project root."
    • Possible answer: { "hosts": ["h1"], "groups": {"web":["h1"]}, "hostvars": {"h1": {...}} }
  • inventory-graph: Show inventory graph

    • Minimal args:
      { "project_root": "/abs/project" }
      
    • Example question: "Show the inventory graph."
    • Possible answer: "@all\n |--@web\n | |--h1"
  • inventory-find-host: Show a host’s groups and merged vars

    • Minimal args:
      { "project_root": "/abs/project", "host": "h1" }
      
    • Example question: "What groups and vars does h1 have?"
    • Possible answer: { "groups": ["web"], "hostvars": {"ansible_user":"root"} }
  • ansible-ping: Ping hosts via ad-hoc

    • Minimal args:
      { "project_root": "/abs/project", "host_pattern": "localhost" }
      
    • Example question: "Ping localhost."
    • Possible answer: { "ok": true, "rc": 0 }
  • ansible-gather-facts: Run setup and return facts

    • Minimal args:
      { "project_root": "/abs/project", "host_pattern": "localhost" }
      
    • Example question: "Gather facts from localhost."
    • Possible answer: { "facts": {"localhost": {"ansible_hostname":"node"}} }
  • validate-yaml: Validate YAML files

    • Minimal args:
      { "paths": ["/abs/file.yml"] }
      
    • Example question: "Validate this YAML file."
    • Possible answer: { "ok": true, "results": [{"path":"/abs/file.yml","ok":true}] }
  • galaxy-install: Install roles/collections from requirements

    • Minimal args:
      { "project_root": "/abs/project" }
      
    • Example question: "Install galaxy dependencies for my project."
    • Possible answer: { "ok": true, "executed": [{"kind":"collection","rc":0}] }
  • project-bootstrap: Bootstrap project (env info + galaxy install)

    • Minimal args:
      { "project_root": "/abs/project" }
      
    • Example question: "Bootstrap my project."
    • Possible answer: { "ok": true, "details": {"ansible_version":"..."} }
  • inventory-diff: Diff two inventories

    • Minimal args:
      { "left_project_root": "/abs/project", "right_project_root": "/abs/project" }
      
    • Example question: "What changed between stage and prod inventories?"
    • Possible answer: { "added_hosts": [], "removed_hosts": [], "group_membership_changes": {} }
  • ansible-test-idempotence: Run playbook twice and assert no changes second run

    • Minimal args:
      { "playbook_path": "/abs/playbook.yml", "project_root": "/abs/project" }
      
    • Example question: "Is this playbook idempotent?"
    • Possible answer: { "ok": true, "changed_total_second": 0 }
  • galaxy-lock: Generate a lock file of installed roles/collections

    • Minimal args:
      { "project_root": "/abs/project" }
      
    • Example question: "Create a requirements.lock.yml for my project."
    • Possible answer: { "ok": true, "path": "/abs/requirements.lock.yml" }
  • vault-encrypt / vault-decrypt / vault-view / vault-rekey: Vault operations

    • Minimal args (encrypt):
      { "file_paths": ["/abs/group_vars/all/vault.yml"], "project_root": "/abs/project" }
      
    • Example question: "Encrypt group_vars/all/vault.yml with my vault password."
    • Possible answer: { "ok": true, "rc": 0 }

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