
ServiceNow MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol server that enables AI assistants and development tools to interact with ServiceNow instances, providing comprehensive API coverage for incident management, change management, CMDB, and other ServiceNow modules.
README
ServiceNow MCP Server
A highly customizable Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for ServiceNow API integration. This server enables AI assistants and development tools to interact with ServiceNow instances through a standardized interface.
Enterprise-grade ServiceNow integration - Connect ServiceNow with modern development tools and automation frameworks through the Model Context Protocol.
Features
-
Comprehensive ServiceNow API Coverage
- Incident Management
- Change Management
- Problem Management
- Configuration Management Database (CMDB)
- Service Catalog
- Knowledge Base
- User Management
- Custom Table Operations
-
Highly Customizable
- Feature flags to enable/disable modules
- Environment-based configuration
- JSON configuration files with override support
- Flexible authentication options
-
Production Ready
- Async/await support for high performance
- Retry logic with exponential backoff
- Comprehensive error handling
- Structured JSON logging
- Rate limit handling
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Easy Integration
- Compatible with Claude Desktop, VS Code, Cursor, and other MCP clients
- Standard MCP protocol implementation
- Simple CLI interface
Installation
Prerequisites
- Python 3.9 or higher
- ServiceNow instance with API access
- ServiceNow user credentials with appropriate permissions
Install from Source
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/asklokesh/servicenow-mcp-server.git
cd servicenow-mcp-server
# Create a virtual environment
python -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate # On Windows: venv\Scripts\activate
# Install the package
pip install -e .
Install from PyPI (coming soon)
pip install servicenow-mcp-server
Configuration
Quick Start with Environment Variables
-
Copy the example environment file:
cp .env.example .env
-
Edit
.env
with your ServiceNow credentials:SERVICENOW_INSTANCE=your-instance.service-now.com SERVICENOW_USERNAME=your-username SERVICENOW_PASSWORD=your-password
-
Run the server:
servicenow-mcp
Advanced Configuration
The server supports multiple configuration methods with the following precedence:
- Environment variables (highest priority)
config/local.json
(local overrides)config/default.json
(base configuration)
Configuration Options
{
"servicenow": {
"instance": "your-instance.service-now.com",
"username": "your-username",
"password": "your-password",
"api_version": "v2",
"timeout": 30,
"max_retries": 3
},
"features": {
"incident_management": true,
"change_management": true,
"problem_management": true,
"service_catalog": true,
"knowledge_base": true,
"user_management": true,
"cmdb": true,
"custom_tables": true
},
"logging": {
"level": "INFO",
"format": "json",
"file": "logs/servicenow-mcp.log"
}
}
Integration with MCP Clients
Desktop Configuration
Add to your MCP client configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"servicenow": {
"command": "servicenow-mcp",
"env": {
"SERVICENOW_INSTANCE": "your-instance.service-now.com",
"SERVICENOW_USERNAME": "your-username",
"SERVICENOW_PASSWORD": "your-password"
}
}
}
}
VS Code / Cursor
Add to your workspace settings:
{
"mcp.servers": {
"servicenow": {
"command": "servicenow-mcp",
"args": ["--config-dir", "./config"],
"env": {
"SERVICENOW_INSTANCE": "your-instance.service-now.com",
"SERVICENOW_USERNAME": "your-username",
"SERVICENOW_PASSWORD": "your-password"
}
}
}
}
Available Tools
Table Operations
- query_table - Query any ServiceNow table with filters
- get_record - Retrieve a single record by sys_id
- create_record - Create new records
- update_record - Update existing records
- delete_record - Delete records
Incident Management
- incident_create - Create new incidents
- incident_update - Update incidents (state, notes, resolution)
- incident_search - Search incidents with multiple filters
Change Management
- change_create - Create change requests
- change_search - Search change requests
CMDB Operations
- ci_search - Search configuration items
- ci_relationships - Get CI relationships
User Management
- user_search - Search users by various criteria
Knowledge Base
- kb_search - Search knowledge articles
Service Catalog
- catalog_items - List catalog items
Analytics
- get_stats - Get aggregate statistics from any table
Usage Examples
Creating an Incident
{
"tool": "incident_create",
"arguments": {
"short_description": "Email server down",
"description": "Production email server is not responding",
"urgency": 1,
"impact": 1,
"assignment_group": "Email Support"
}
}
Searching for Configuration Items
{
"tool": "ci_search",
"arguments": {
"name": "*prod*",
"class": "cmdb_ci_server",
"operational_status": 1,
"limit": 50
}
}
Custom Table Query
{
"tool": "query_table",
"arguments": {
"table": "u_custom_application",
"query": "active=true^u_environment=production",
"fields": ["name", "u_version", "u_owner"],
"order_by": "-sys_updated_on"
}
}
Security Considerations
- Never commit credentials to version control
- Use environment variables or secure secret management
- Implement least-privilege access for ServiceNow users
- Enable audit logging in production environments
- Consider using OAuth instead of basic auth for production
Development
Setting Up Development Environment
# Install development dependencies
pip install -e ".[dev]"
# Run tests
pytest
# Run linting
ruff check src/
black src/ --check
# Type checking
mypy src/
Running Tests
# Run all tests
pytest
# Run with coverage
pytest --cov=servicenow_mcp --cov-report=html
# Run specific test file
pytest tests/test_client.py
Troubleshooting
Common Issues
-
Authentication Failed
- Verify credentials are correct
- Check if user has API access permissions
- Ensure instance URL is correct (with or without https://)
-
Connection Timeout
- Increase timeout in configuration
- Check network connectivity
- Verify ServiceNow instance is accessible
-
Rate Limiting
- Server automatically handles rate limits with retry
- Consider reducing request frequency
- Check ServiceNow rate limit settings
Debug Mode
Enable debug logging:
servicenow-mcp --log-level DEBUG
Or set in environment:
export MCP_LOG_LEVEL=DEBUG
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please:
- Fork the repository
- Create a feature branch
- Add tests for new functionality
- Ensure all tests pass
- Submit a pull request
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
Support
- GitHub Issues: https://github.com/asklokesh/servicenow-mcp-server/issues
- Documentation: https://github.com/asklokesh/servicenow-mcp-server/wiki
Acknowledgments
- Built on the Model Context Protocol standard
- ServiceNow is a registered trademark of ServiceNow, Inc.
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