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MCP server for the InvGate Service Desk API — exposes InvGate Service Desk operations as Model Context Protocol tools.
A Model Context Protocol server for InvGate Service Desk / Service Management.
Give your AI assistant full access to your InvGate Service Desk — query incidents, look up users, search the knowledge base, check assets, and manage tickets — all through natural language.
96 tools across 11 domains. Read-only by default, with optional write operations behind explicit opt-in.
The easiest way to use this server with Claude Desktop (and other MCPB-compatible clients) is the prebuilt bundle:
➡️ Download invgate-service-desk.mcpb — then double-click it. Claude Desktop opens the installer, prompts for your InvGate base URL and API token, and you're done. No Python, no npx/uvx, no config files.
The .mcpb is attached to every GitHub Release and mirrored on Smithery. Prefer a package manager or container? See Quick start below.
| Domain | Tools | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Catalog | 5 | List priorities, statuses, incident types, categories (with search), sources |
| Incidents | 34 | Get ticket details, list by status/agent/customer, create & update tickets, reassign, comment, manage approvals |
| Users & Groups | 7 | Look up users, find by email/phone, list group members |
| Knowledge Base | 10 | Search articles, browse categories, create & update articles |
| Custom Fields | 9 | List field definitions, get options (list/tree), fields by category |
| Organization | 11 | Helpdesks, levels, locations, company structure |
| Assets / CIs | 6 | Find assets linked to incidents, CI relationships |
| Time Tracking | 4 | View logged hours, log new time entries |
| Triggers | 2 | List automation rules and their executions |
| Workflows | 3 | Inspect workflow fields, processes, and field values |
| Breaking News | 5 | View announcements, statuses, types |
63 read-only tools work out of the box. 33 write tools (incidents, KB, time tracking) activate only when you explicitly opt in.
pip install invgate-service-desk-mcp
Or run without installing (requires uv):
uvx invgate-service-desk-mcp
Add this to your claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"invgate": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["invgate-service-desk-mcp"],
"env": {
"INVGATE_BASE_URL": "https://acme.sd.cloud.invgate.net",
"INVGATE_API_TOKEN": "your-api-token"
}
}
}
}
Restart Claude Desktop. That's it — start asking about your tickets.
{
"mcpServers": {
"invgate": {
"command": "invgate-service-desk-mcp",
"env": {
"INVGATE_BASE_URL": "https://acme.sd.cloud.invgate.net",
"INVGATE_API_TOKEN": "your-api-token"
}
}
}
}
By default the server is read-only. Opt into writes with INVGATE_WRITE_PROFILE:
| Profile | Reads | Writes |
|---|---|---|
none (default) | everything | nothing |
support | everything | incidents (tickets, comments, reassign, approve) + time tracking |
full | everything | incidents + time tracking + Knowledge Base |
{
"mcpServers": {
"invgate": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["invgate-service-desk-mcp"],
"env": {
"INVGATE_BASE_URL": "https://acme.sd.cloud.invgate.net",
"INVGATE_API_TOKEN": "your-api-token",
"INVGATE_WRITE_PROFILE": "support"
}
}
}
}
Compatibility: the legacy
INVGATE_ENABLE_WRITES=1still works and maps tofull. If both are set, the profile wins and a warning is printed to stderr. Note:supportdeliberately keeps the Knowledge Base read-only. An invalid profile name fails fast at startup.
Warning: write mode lets the connected agent create, modify, and delete real content through your InvGate credential. There is no API to delete a ticket — created tickets can only be cancelled, not removed.
In your InvGate Service Desk instance: Settings > Integrations > API (or ask your admin). The server authenticates via HTTP Basic with username api and your token as the password.
Configuration resolves in this order (highest priority first):
~/.config/invgate-service-desk-mcp/config.toml| Env var | TOML key | Description |
|---|---|---|
INVGATE_BASE_URL | base_url | Instance URL, e.g. https://acme.sd.cloud.invgate.net |
INVGATE_API_TOKEN | api_token | API token (HTTP Basic password) |
INVGATE_API_USERNAME | api_username | HTTP Basic username (optional, defaults to api) |
INVGATE_WRITE_PROFILE | write_profile | Write access profile: none (default), support, or full |
INVGATE_TELEMETRY | telemetry_enabled | Enable OpenTelemetry (default: false) |
INVGATE_TELEMETRY_DETAIL | telemetry_detail | Span detail: metadata (default), ids, or full |
# ~/.config/invgate-service-desk-mcp/config.toml
base_url = "https://acme.sd.cloud.invgate.net"
api_token = "..."
# api_username = "api"
# write_profile = "none" # "none" (default) | "support" | "full"
# telemetry_enabled = false
# telemetry_detail = "metadata"
Tip: create the config directory first:
mkdir -p ~/.config/invgate-service-desk-mcp
See config.toml.example for a copy-paste template.
invgate-service-desk-mcp # STDIO transport (default)
invgate-service-desk-mcp --transport sse # SSE/HTTP transport
Security note: STDIO (the default) keeps everything local. The
sseandstreamable-httptransports have no built-in authentication — only use them bound to loopback or behind an authenticated reverse proxy.
The server can emit OpenTelemetry traces, metrics, and logs — completely opt-in and vendor-neutral. Export to any OTLP-compatible backend (Dynatrace, Grafana, Datadog, Jaeger, etc.).
pip install "invgate-service-desk-mcp[telemetry]"
export INVGATE_TELEMETRY=1
OTLP endpoint and headers are configured via standard OpenTelemetry env vars (not in the TOML file):
export OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_ENDPOINT="https://<your-env>.live.dynatrace.com/api/v2/otlp"
export OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_HEADERS="Authorization=Api-Token <YOUR_DT_TOKEN>"
export OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_METRICS_TEMPORALITY_PREFERENCE=delta
export OTEL_SERVICE_NAME=invgate-service-desk-mcp
Token scopes needed: openTelemetryTrace.ingest, metrics.ingest, logs.ingest.
See docs/observability-dynatrace.md for a detailed guide.
export OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_ENDPOINT="http://localhost:4318"
export OTEL_SERVICE_NAME=invgate-service-desk-mcp
Signals emitted:
mcp.tool.duration, invgate.client.request.duration, mcp.tool.errors, invgate.response.item_count, invgate.response.sizegit clone https://github.com/tracegazer/invgate-service-desk-mcp.git
cd invgate-service-desk-mcp
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