OPC UA MCP Server
Connects AI agents to OPC UA-enabled industrial systems for real-time monitoring and control of operational data. It enables users to read, write, and browse industrial device nodes through natural language interactions.
README
OPC UA MCP Server
An MCP server that connects to OPC UA-enabled industrial systems, allowing AI agents to monitor, analyze, and control operational data in real time.
This project is ideal for developers and engineers looking to bridge AI-driven workflows with industrial automation systems.
Features
- Read OPC UA Nodes: Retrieve real-time values from industrial devices.
- Write to OPC UA Nodes: Control devices by writing values to specified nodes.
- Browse nodes: Request to list allopcua nodes
- Read multiple OPC UA Nodes: Retrieve multiple real-time values from devices.
- Write to multiple OPC UA Nodes: Control devices by writing values to multiple nodes.
- Seamless Integration: Works with MCP clients like Claude Desktop for natural language interaction.
Tools
The server exposes five tools:
-
read_opcua_node:- Description: Read the value of a specific OPC UA node.
- Parameters:
node_id(str): OPC UA node ID (e.g.,ns=2;i=2).
- Returns: A string with the node ID and its value (e.g., "Node ns=2;i=2 value: 42").
-
write_opcua_node:- Description: Write a value to a specific OPC UA node.
- Parameters:
node_id(str): OPC UA node ID (e.g.,ns=2;i=3).value(str): Value to write (converted based on node type).
- Returns: A success or error message (e.g., "Successfully wrote 100 to node ns=2;i=3").
-
Browse nodes:- Description: Read the value of a specific OPC UA node.
-
Read multiple OPC UA Nodes:- Description: Read the value of a specific OPC UA node.
-
Write to multiple OPC UA Nodes:- Description: Read the value of a specific OPC UA node.
Example Prompts
- "What’s the value of node ns=2;i=2?" → Returns the current value.
- "Set node ns=2;i=3 to 100." → Writes 100 to the node.
Installation
Prerequisites
- Python 3.13 or higher
- An OPC UA server (e.g., a simulator or real industrial device)
Install Dependencies
Clone the repository and install the required Python packages:
git clone https://github.com/kukapay/opcua-mcp.git
cd opcua-mcp
pip install mcp[cli] opcua cryptography
MCP Client Configuration
{
"mcpServers": {
"opcua-mcp": {
"command": "python",
"args": ["path/to/opcua_mcp/main.py"],
"env": {
"OPCUA_SERVER_URL": "your-opc-ua-server-url"
}
}
}
}
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.
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