mcp-edi
An MCP server that gives Claude the ability to read, validate and write EDIFACT, ANSI X12 and cXML messages.
README
mcp-edi
EDI meets AI agents: give Claude the ability to read, validate and write EDIFACT, ANSI X12 and cXML.
An MCP server that turns 40 years of B2B message formats into something an AI agent can work with natively — built by an EDI consultant with 20 years of EDIFACT/X12/cXML integrations behind him.
The parsers are written by hand — no EDI library, no XML dependency. Tokenizing UNA service strings, deducing X12 delimiters from the ISA header, verifying UNT/SE/GE/UNZ/IEA control counters: that is the point. The only runtime dependencies are the official MCP SDK and zod.
Quick start
git clone https://github.com/MaestroMed/mcp-edi.git
cd mcp-edi
npm install && npm run build
Claude Desktop / Claude Code
Add to claude_desktop_config.json (or .mcp.json for Claude Code):
{
"mcpServers": {
"edi": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/absolute/path/to/mcp-edi/dist/server.js"]
}
}
}
Restart the client — six EDI tools appear.
Tools
| Tool | What it does |
|---|---|
parse_edifact |
Raw UN/EDIFACT → structured JSON. UNA-aware (custom separators, release character), UNB/UNZ + UNH/UNT envelopes, type recognition (ORDERS, DESADV, INVOIC, ORDRSP...), UNT/UNZ counter checks. |
parse_x12 |
Raw ANSI X12 → structured JSON. Delimiters deduced from the ISA itself, ISA/GS/ST hierarchy, type recognition (850, 856, 810, 997...), SE/GE/IEA counter and control-number checks. |
parse_cxml |
cXML e-procurement → JSON: PunchOutSetupRequest/Response and OrderRequest, From/To/Sender credentials, items and amounts. SharedSecret values are detected but never echoed. |
validate_message |
Auto-detects the standard, verifies envelope structure, mandatory segments per message type, and every counter. Returns actionable errors/warnings: segment, position, expected, found. |
explain_segment |
Built-in dictionary — 35 EDIFACT + 28 X12 segments. BGM? HL? AK9? Plain-English role, key elements, realistic example. Ambiguous tags (DTM, LIN) return both standards. |
generate_edifact |
Simple JSON (parties, dates, line items) → valid EDIFACT ORDERS D.96A interchange with correct envelopes, escaping and counters. Round-trips through parse_edifact with zero issues. |
Example session
You: Our supplier says our order file is broken. Here it is: (pastes EDIFACT)
Claude (calls
validate_message): The interchange is invalid — two problems:
UNTdeclares 18 segments but the message contains 20 (UNT_COUNT_MISMATCH, position 21). Your mapper is not counting the twoPRIsegments added last week.UNZcontrol referenceICR0002does not matchUNBreferenceICR0001— the envelope was rebuilt from a stale template.You: Fix the counters and show me what line 2 orders.
Claude (calls
parse_edifact): Line 2 orders 24 PCE of EAN8718123400022("Industrial widget size L") at 15.75 EUR net.
Why
EDI is not legacy — it is the installed base of world trade. Every retailer, carrier and marketplace still speaks EDIFACT or X12, and every e-procurement platform speaks cXML. What is changing is who reads these messages: agents are starting to negotiate, order and invoice on behalf of companies.
Agent-to-agent commerce will not replace the EDI rails; it will drive them. The missing piece is a translation layer the agent can trust — deterministic parsing, real envelope validation, counters checked, nothing hallucinated. That layer is what this server provides: the LLM does the reasoning, the parsers do the arithmetic.
Development
npm test # vitest — 81 tests: nominal, custom UNA separators, truncated
# messages, wrong counters, generate→parse round-trips
npm run build # tsc, strict mode
npm run smoke # spawns the compiled server, runs the MCP handshake on stdio,
# checks tools/list and a live tools/call
samples/ contains six anonymized messages (ACME Corp / Globex — fictional data only): ORDERS, DESADV, INVOIC, 850, 856, PunchOutSetupRequest. Every sample validates clean; the test suite enforces it.
Roadmap
- AS2 headers inspector — MDN, MIC and disposition debugging for transport-level issues
- Peppol UBL — parse and validate BIS 3.0 invoices/orders
- SAP IDoc — ORDERS05/DESADV parsing from flat-file IDocs
License
MIT — Mehdi Nafaa
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