MCP CU Chat Server
Renders Azure Content Understanding field schema as interactive table cards in VS Code Chat, enabling editing and persistence of field descriptions.
README
MCP CU Chat Server
A local MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that renders Azure Content Understanding (CU) field schema as an interactive table card directly inside VS Code Chat, using the MCP Apps extension (SEP-1865).
Features
- Renders CU field schema as a CU Studio–style table: Value Type / Method dropdowns, Source & Confidence checkbox, header info icons, truncated descriptions.
- Interactive: edit a field's description in the card; the edit is persisted back to the
server (via
callServerTool) and survives re-renders. - Self-contained MCP App HTML bundle (esbuild), served over stdio.
Project structure
server.mjs— MCP server: tool + UI resource registration, in-memory persistence.view/main.mjs— View logic: table rendering, editing, pulling latest from server.view/template.html— View HTML skeleton + styles.build.mjs— esbuild script that bundles the View intodist/mcp-app.html.data/sample-field-schema.json— sample CU field schema (13 fields).test-smoke.mjs— smoke test that verifies the MCP protocol without VS Code.
Setup
npm install
npm run build
Register in VS Code
Add to your user mcp.json (Command Palette → "MCP: Open User Configuration"):
{
"servers": {
"cu-schema-viewer": {
"type": "stdio",
"command": "node",
"args": ["<absolute-path>/server.mjs"]
}
}
}
Restart the server (Command Palette → "MCP: List Servers" → cu-schema-viewer → Restart),
then in Agent mode invoke the render_cu_schema tool.
Tools
render_cu_schema— render the CU field schema table.schemaPath(optional): absolute path to a JSON file withfieldSchema.fields.fieldSchema(optional): inline fieldSchema object.
update_field_description(UI-only) — persists an edited field description.
Gotcha: MCP Apps ui:// authority must equal the server name
VS Code routes UI resource requests by the authority segment of the ui:// URI. It
must equal the server name in mcp.json, otherwise VS Code never sends resources/read
and the card won't render (you only get text output). This server uses
ui://cu-schema-viewer/schema to match the server name cu-schema-viewer.
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