Teamcenter MCP Server
Integrates with Teamcenter PLM using its REST API, enabling search, create, update, and query of Teamcenter items through natural language.
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Teamcenter MCP Server
This is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that integrates with Teamcenter PLM using its REST API. It allows you to interact with Teamcenter data directly through Claude.
Features
The Teamcenter MCP server provides the following capabilities:
Resources
teamcenter://item-types- List of available item types in Teamcenterteamcenter://items/{id}- Details of a specific Teamcenter item by IDteamcenter://search/{query}- Search results for items in Teamcenter
Tools
search_items- Search for items in Teamcenterget_item- Get details of a specific item by IDcreate_item- Create a new item in Teamcenterupdate_item- Update an existing item in Teamcenterget_item_types- Get available item types in Teamcenter
Configuration
Before using the Teamcenter MCP server, you need to update the configuration with your Teamcenter credentials. Edit the MCP settings file at:
Replace the placeholder values with your actual Teamcenter credentials:
{
"mcpServers": {
"teamcenter": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/home/MCP/teamcenter-mcp-server/build/index.js"],
"env": {
"TEAMCENTER_BASE_URL": "YOUR_TEAMCENTER_BASE_URL",
"TEAMCENTER_USERNAME": "YOUR_TEAMCENTER_USERNAME",
"TEAMCENTER_PASSWORD": "YOUR_TEAMCENTER_PASSWORD"
},
"disabled": false,
"autoApprove": []
}
}
}
Usage Examples
Once configured, you can use the Teamcenter MCP server through Claude. Here are some examples:
Search for items
use_mcp_tool
server_name: teamcenter
tool_name: search_items
arguments: {
"query": "engine",
"type": "Item",
"limit": 5
}
Get item details
use_mcp_tool
server_name: teamcenter
tool_name: get_item
arguments: {
"id": "ABC123"
}
Create a new item
use_mcp_tool
server_name: teamcenter
tool_name: create_item
arguments: {
"type": "Item",
"name": "New Part",
"description": "A new part for the assembly",
"properties": {
"item_id": "PART-001",
"revision": "A"
}
}
Update an item
use_mcp_tool
server_name: teamcenter
tool_name: update_item
arguments: {
"id": "ABC123",
"properties": {
"description": "Updated description",
"status": "Released"
}
}
Get item types
use_mcp_tool
server_name: teamcenter
tool_name: get_item_types
arguments: {}
Access resources
access_mcp_resource
server_name: teamcenter
uri: teamcenter://item-types
access_mcp_resource
server_name: teamcenter
uri: teamcenter://items/ABC123
access_mcp_resource
server_name: teamcenter
uri: teamcenter://search/engine
Development
npm run build
Local Testing
For local testing and development, you can use the included .env file to provide your Teamcenter credentials:
- Edit the
.envfile in the project root directory:
# Teamcenter API Configuration
TEAMCENTER_BASE_URL=https://teamcenter.example.com/api
TEAMCENTER_USERNAME=your_username
TEAMCENTER_PASSWORD=your_password
-
Replace the placeholder values with your actual Teamcenter credentials.
-
Run the server locally using the development script:
npm run dev
This will start the server using ts-node, which allows you to make changes to the TypeScript code without having to rebuild the project each time.
The server will load the environment variables from the .env file and attempt to connect to your Teamcenter instance. You should see output indicating whether the authentication was successful.
Troubleshooting
If you encounter issues with the Teamcenter MCP server:
- Check that your Teamcenter credentials are correct in the MCP settings file
- Verify that your Teamcenter instance is accessible from your current network
- Check the server logs for any error messages
- Ensure that the Teamcenter REST API endpoints used in the server match your Teamcenter version
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