Workspace ONE UEM MCP Server
Enables AI assistants to interact with VMware Workspace ONE UEM environments for device management, user administration, and system operations. Provides access to 25+ commonly used UEM APIs with support for OAuth2 authentication and bulk operations.
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Workspace ONE UEM MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides access to commonly used Workspace ONE UEM (Unified Endpoint Management) APIs. This server enables AI assistants to interact with your Workspace ONE UEM environment for device management, user administration, and system operations.
Overview
Workspace ONE UEM (formerly AirWatch) is VMware's enterprise mobility management solution. This MCP server exposes the most commonly used APIs through a standardized interface, making it easy to automate device management tasks, query device information, and manage users.
Included API Categories
- Device Management (MDM): Search devices, get details, send commands, manage compliance
- User Management: Search and manage users, view user devices
- Organization Groups: Manage organizational structure
- Tags: Categorize and organize devices
- Applications (MAM): Search and manage applications
- Smart Groups: Work with dynamic device groups
- Events & Audit Logs: Track system events and changes
Features
✅ 25+ commonly used APIs covering the most frequent Workspace ONE UEM operations
✅ OAuth2 & Basic Auth support for secure authentication
✅ Automatic token refresh for OAuth authentication
✅ Bulk operations for efficient multi-device management
✅ Comprehensive error handling with clear error messages
✅ Well-documented tools with examples and parameter descriptions
Prerequisites
- Python 3.10 or higher
- Workspace ONE UEM environment (SaaS or on-premise)
- API credentials (see Setup section)
- Claude Desktop or compatible MCP client
Installation
- Clone or download this repository
cd /path/to/your/projects
git clone <repository-url>
cd workspace-one-uem-mcp
- Install dependencies
pip install -r requirements.txt
Setup
1. Generate API Credentials
Option A: OAuth Authentication (Recommended)
OAuth is the most secure method and is recommended for production use.
- Log in to your Workspace ONE UEM console
- Navigate to Groups & Settings > Configurations
- Search for "OAuth" in the search box
- Click Add to create a new OAuth client
- Fill in the details:
- Name: MCP Server (or any descriptive name)
- Description: API access for MCP server
- Organization Group: Select the appropriate OG
- Role: Select a role with appropriate API permissions
- Status: Enabled
- Click Save
- Important: Copy the Client ID and Client Secret immediately (you can't retrieve the secret later)
Option B: Basic Authentication
For testing or simpler setups, you can use basic authentication:
- Create a dedicated admin user in Workspace ONE UEM
- Assign appropriate role permissions for API access
- Use the username and password in configuration
2. Get Your API Key (Tenant Code)
- Log in to Workspace ONE UEM console
- Navigate to Groups & Settings > All Settings > System > Advanced > API > REST API
- Make sure you're in the Customer OG or below
- Copy the API Key (also called Tenant Code)
- Also note your REST API URL hostname (e.g.,
cn1506.awmdm.com)
3. Determine Your OAuth Token URL
Based on your region, use the appropriate token URL:
- North America:
https://na.uemauth.vmwservices.com/connect/token - Europe:
https://eur.uemauth.vmwservices.com/connect/token - Asia Pacific (Sydney):
https://apac.uemauth.vmwservices.com/connect/token
See the Workspace ONE UEM OAuth KB article for details.
4. Configure Environment Variables
- Copy the example environment file:
cp env.example .env
- Edit
.envand fill in your values:
# Required
WS1_UEM_BASE_URL=https://your-instance.awmdm.com
WS1_UEM_API_KEY=your-api-key-here
# For OAuth (recommended)
WS1_UEM_CLIENT_ID=your-client-id
WS1_UEM_CLIENT_SECRET=your-client-secret
WS1_UEM_TOKEN_URL=https://na.uemauth.vmwservices.com/connect/token
# OR for Basic Auth
WS1_UEM_USERNAME=admin@company.com
WS1_UEM_PASSWORD=your-password
5. Configure Claude Desktop
Add this server to your Claude Desktop configuration file:
macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"workspace-one-uem": {
"command": "python",
"args": ["/absolute/path/to/workspace-one-uem-mcp/server.py"],
"env": {
"WS1_UEM_BASE_URL": "https://your-instance.awmdm.com",
"WS1_UEM_API_KEY": "your-api-key-here",
"WS1_UEM_CLIENT_ID": "your-client-id",
"WS1_UEM_CLIENT_SECRET": "your-client-secret",
"WS1_UEM_TOKEN_URL": "https://na.uemauth.vmwservices.com/connect/token"
}
}
}
}
Alternatively, if you're using the .env file:
{
"mcpServers": {
"workspace-one-uem": {
"command": "python",
"args": ["/absolute/path/to/workspace-one-uem-mcp/server.py"]
}
}
}
- Restart Claude Desktop to load the new configuration
Usage Examples
Once configured, you can ask Claude to interact with your Workspace ONE UEM environment:
Device Management
"Find all Apple devices in our UEM console"
"Get details for device with serial number C02ABC123"
"Send a device query command to device with serial number C02ABC123"
"Lock all devices with serial numbers: SN001, SN002, SN003"
"Show me all devices that haven't been seen in the last 30 days"
"Get compliance status for device with UDID 12345678-ABCD..."
User Management
"Find user with email john.doe@company.com"
"Show me all devices enrolled by user ID 12345"
"List all users in organization group 789"
Tags and Organization
"Get all available tags in organization group 123"
"Add tag ID 456 to device ID 789"
"Show me all smart groups"
"List all devices in smart group 'Corporate iPhones'"
Applications
"Search for Microsoft Teams app"
"Show me all apps installed on device ID 12345"
"Find all apps for the Apple platform"
Events and Audit
"Show me recent events for device ID 12345"
"Search for all device-related events from January 2024"
"Get audit logs for admin activities in the last week"
Available Tools
The server provides 25+ tools organized by category:
Device Management
search_devices- Search for devices with various filtersget_device_details- Get comprehensive device informationsend_device_command- Send commands (lock, wipe, query, etc.)bulk_device_command- Send commands to multiple devicesget_device_compliance- Check device compliance statusget_device_profiles- View assigned profilesget_device_apps- List installed applicationsget_device_events- View device event history
User Management
search_users- Search for usersget_user_details- Get user informationget_user_devices- View user's enrolled devices
Organization Groups
search_organization_groups- Search OGsget_organization_group_details- Get OG details
Tags
get_tags- List available tagsadd_device_tag- Tag a deviceremove_device_tag- Remove a tag from device
Applications
search_apps- Search applications
Smart Groups
get_smart_groups- List smart groupsget_smart_group_devices- Get devices in a smart group
System
search_events- Search system eventsget_api_version- Verify API connectivity
Security Best Practices
- Use OAuth: OAuth authentication is more secure than basic auth
- Least Privilege: Create a dedicated API role with only required permissions
- Rotate Credentials: Regularly rotate API keys and OAuth secrets
- Secure Storage: Never commit
.envfiles with real credentials to version control - Monitor Usage: Review audit logs for API activities
Troubleshooting
Authentication Issues
Error: 401 Unauthorized
- Verify your API key, client ID, and client secret are correct
- Ensure your OAuth client is enabled in UEM console
- Check that your token URL matches your region
Error: 403 Forbidden
- Verify the API role has appropriate permissions
- Check organization group access for the admin/OAuth client
Connection Issues
Error: Connection refused
- Verify the BASE_URL is correct (no trailing slash)
- Check network connectivity to your UEM instance
- Verify firewall rules allow outbound HTTPS
API Version Issues
Some endpoints may require specific API versions. The server defaults to version 2, but some older endpoints may require version 1. Check the Workspace ONE UEM API documentation at https://your-instance.awmdm.com/api/help for specific version requirements.
API Documentation
For complete API documentation, visit your UEM instance's API help page:
https://your-instance.awmdm.com/api/help
This provides:
- Complete API reference
- Request/response examples
- Required parameters
- API version information
Common API Endpoints
The server implements these commonly used endpoints:
| Category | Endpoint | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Devices | /api/mdm/devices/search |
Search for devices |
| Devices | /api/mdm/devices |
Get device details |
| Devices | /api/mdm/devices/commands |
Send device commands |
| Devices | /api/mdm/devices/commands/bulk |
Bulk device commands |
| Users | /api/system/users/search |
Search users |
| Users | /api/system/users/{id}/devices |
Get user's devices |
| Groups | /api/system/groups/search |
Search organization groups |
| Tags | /api/system/groups/{id}/tags |
Manage tags |
| Apps | /api/mam/apps/search |
Search applications |
| Smart Groups | /api/mdm/smartgroups/search |
List smart groups |
| Events | /api/system/events/search |
Search events |
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! If you find commonly used APIs that aren't included, please:
- Verify they're frequently used in Workspace ONE UEM environments
- Add them following the existing pattern
- Include comprehensive docstrings with examples
- Test with both OAuth and Basic Auth
License
[Add your license here]
Support
- Workspace ONE UEM Documentation: https://docs.omnissa.com/bundle/WorkspaceONE-UEM
- API Reference: https://your-instance.awmdm.com/api/help
- Omnissa Community: https://communities.omnissa.com/
Disclaimer
This is an unofficial MCP server and is not affiliated with or supported by VMware/Omnissa. Use at your own risk. Always test in a non-production environment first.
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