zuul-mcp
MCP server for Zuul CI/CD with 25 tools for builds, pipelines, queue management (enqueue/dequeue/promote), infrastructure visibility, and autohold management. Supports stdio, HTTP, and SSE transports.
README
Zuul MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that enables AI applications like Claude to interact with Zuul CI/CD systems.
Features
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25 MCP Tools for comprehensive Zuul interaction:
list_tenants- List all Zuul tenantslist_builds- Query builds with filters (project, pipeline, branch, result, etc.)get_build- Get build details by UUIDget_build_logs- Get job output logs for a buildlist_buildsets- Query buildsets with filtersget_buildset- Get buildset details by UUIDlist_jobs- List jobs in a tenantget_job- Get job detailsget_job_variants- Get variant configurations for a specific joblist_pipelines- List pipelinesget_pipeline_status- Get current pipeline status including queuelist_projects- List projectsget_project- Get project detailsget_tenant_status- Get overall tenant statusget_config_errors- Get configuration errorslist_nodes- List nodepool nodeslist_labels- List available node labelslist_connections- List all Zuul connectionslist_semaphores- List semaphoreslist_autoholds- List autohold requests (requires auth)create_autohold- Create autohold request (requires auth)delete_autohold- Delete autohold request (requires auth)enqueue- Enqueue a change into a pipeline (requires auth)dequeue- Dequeue a change or ref from a pipeline (requires auth)promote- Promote changes to the top of a pipeline queue (requires auth)
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Multiple Transport Modes: stdio (for Claude Desktop), HTTP, and SSE
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Cross-Platform: Native binaries for Linux, macOS, and Windows
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Optional Authentication: JWT Bearer tokens for authenticated endpoints
Installation
Homebrew (macOS and Linux)
brew tap clappingmonkey/zuul-mcp
brew install zuul-mcp
Download Binary
Download the latest release for your platform from the releases page.
# Linux (amd64)
curl -LO https://github.com/clappingmonkey/zuul-mcp/releases/latest/download/zuul-mcp-linux-amd64
chmod +x zuul-mcp-linux-amd64
sudo mv zuul-mcp-linux-amd64 /usr/local/bin/zuul-mcp
# macOS (Apple Silicon)
curl -LO https://github.com/clappingmonkey/zuul-mcp/releases/latest/download/zuul-mcp-darwin-arm64
chmod +x zuul-mcp-darwin-arm64
sudo mv zuul-mcp-darwin-arm64 /usr/local/bin/zuul-mcp
# macOS (Intel)
curl -LO https://github.com/clappingmonkey/zuul-mcp/releases/latest/download/zuul-mcp-darwin-amd64
chmod +x zuul-mcp-darwin-amd64
sudo mv zuul-mcp-darwin-amd64 /usr/local/bin/zuul-mcp
Build from Source
# Requires Go 1.23+
go install github.com/clappingmonkey/zuul-mcp/cmd/zuul-mcp@latest
Configuration
Configuration can be done via environment variables or an env file:
Environment Variables
| Variable | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
ZUUL_URL |
Yes | Base URL of your Zuul instance (e.g., https://zuul.example.com) |
ZUUL_DEFAULT_TENANT |
No | Default tenant to use if not specified in tool calls |
ZUUL_AUTH_TOKEN |
No | JWT Bearer token for authenticated endpoints (autoholds) |
ZUUL_TRANSPORT |
No | Transport mode: stdio (default), http, or sse |
ZUUL_HTTP_PORT |
No | HTTP/SSE server port (default: 8080) |
Using an Env File
You can use the --env-file flag to load configuration from a file instead of environment variables:
zuul-mcp --env-file /path/to/.env
The env file format is simple key-value pairs:
# .env.zuul
ZUUL_URL=https://zuul.example.com
ZUUL_DEFAULT_TENANT=openstack
ZUUL_AUTH_TOKEN=your-jwt-token
Note: Existing environment variables take precedence over values in the env file. This allows you to override specific settings without modifying the file.
Usage with Claude Desktop
Add to your Claude Desktop configuration file:
macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"zuul": {
"command": "/usr/local/bin/zuul-mcp",
"env": {
"ZUUL_URL": "https://zuul.example.com",
"ZUUL_DEFAULT_TENANT": "openstack"
}
}
}
}
For authenticated operations (autoholds, queue management):
{
"mcpServers": {
"zuul": {
"command": "/usr/local/bin/zuul-mcp",
"env": {
"ZUUL_URL": "https://zuul.example.com",
"ZUUL_DEFAULT_TENANT": "openstack",
"ZUUL_AUTH_TOKEN": "your-jwt-token"
}
}
}
}
Alternatively, using an env file (useful for keeping secrets out of the config):
{
"mcpServers": {
"zuul": {
"command": "/usr/local/bin/zuul-mcp",
"args": ["--env-file", "/path/to/.env.zuul"]
}
}
}
Usage with HTTP Transport
For remote or web-based access:
# Start the server
ZUUL_URL=https://zuul.example.com ZUUL_TRANSPORT=http zuul-mcp
# Or with command line flags
zuul-mcp -transport=http -port=8080
Command Line Options
zuul-mcp [options]
| Flag | Description |
|---|---|
-env-file |
Path to .env file for configuration |
-transport |
Transport mode: stdio (default), http, or sse |
-port |
HTTP/SSE server port (default: 8080) |
-version |
Show version information and exit |
Example version output:
zuul-mcp 0.2.0 (abc1234) built on 2024-01-15T10:30:00Z
Example Prompts for Claude
Once configured, you can ask Claude questions like:
- "List all tenants in the Zuul instance"
- "Show me the recent failed builds for project openstack/nova"
- "What is the current status of the gate pipeline?"
- "Are there any configuration errors in the openstack tenant?"
- "Show me details of build UUID abc123..."
- "Create an autohold for job my-failing-job in project my-project"
- "What node labels are available in this tenant?"
- "Show me the variants for job build-container"
- "List all connections configured in Zuul"
- "What semaphores are defined in the tenant?"
- "Enqueue change 12345,1 into the gate pipeline for project my-project"
- "Promote changes 12345,1 and 13336,3 in the gate pipeline"
Development
This project uses Bazel for building, testing, and dependency management. No go.mod file is needed - all dependencies are declared in MODULE.bazel.
Prerequisites
- Bazel or Bazelisk (recommended)
- Go 1.23+ (for IDE support/gopls only - Bazel manages its own Go SDK)
Build
# Build the binary (development)
bazel build //cmd/zuul-mcp
# Build with version stamping (for releases)
bazel build //cmd/zuul-mcp --config=release
# The binary will be at:
# bazel-bin/cmd/zuul-mcp/zuul-mcp_/zuul-mcp
Test
# Run all tests
bazel test //...
Regenerate BUILD files
# After adding new Go files or packages
bazel run //:gazelle
Cross-Compile
# Linux amd64 (statically linked)
bazel build //cmd/zuul-mcp --config=linux_amd64
# Linux arm64 (statically linked)
bazel build //cmd/zuul-mcp --config=linux_arm64
# macOS amd64
bazel build //cmd/zuul-mcp --config=darwin_amd64
# macOS arm64 (Apple Silicon)
bazel build //cmd/zuul-mcp --config=darwin_arm64
# Windows amd64
bazel build //cmd/zuul-mcp --config=windows_amd64
Adding Dependencies
To add a new Go dependency:
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Add a
go_deps.module()declaration toMODULE.bazel:go_deps.module( path = "github.com/example/package", sum = "h1:...", # Get from go.sum after `go get` version = "v1.0.0", ) -
Add the repository name to the
use_repo()call -
Run
bazel run //:gazelleto update BUILD files
License
MIT License - see LICENSE for details.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! See CONTRIBUTING.md for development setup and guidelines.
Security
To report a vulnerability, see SECURITY.md.
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