Cumulocity MCP Server
A Cumulocity IoT platform server based on Python, providing device management, measurement data, and alarm monitoring functions through the MCP protocol, and supporting integration with the Claude desktop application.
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What is the MCP Cumulocity Server?
The MCP Cumulocity Server is a tool that provides Cumulocity IoT platform functions through the Model Context Protocol (MCP) interface. It allows users to easily manage devices, obtain measurement data, and monitor alarms.How to use the MCP Cumulocity Server?
Users can manage and monitor devices, obtain measurement data, and handle alarms through simple command - line operations.Applicable Scenarios
Suitable for scenarios that require efficient management of IoT devices, real - time data monitoring, and rapid response to alarms.Main Features
Device ManagementSupports viewing device lists, filtering, obtaining detailed device information, and viewing sub - devices.
Measurement DataCan retrieve device measurement data by time range and view historical records.
Alarm SystemMonitors currently active alarms, supports filtering by severity and tracking status.
Advantages and Limitations
Advantages
Easy to integrate into existing IoT systems.
Powerful device management and data monitoring capabilities.
Supports multiple filtering and sorting options.
Limitations
Requires certain Python environment configuration.
May need to optimize performance for large - scale device management.
How to Use
Install the MCP Cumulocity Server
Clone the code repository, create a virtual environment, and install the dependency packages.
Configure environment variables
Create a `.env` file in the project root directory and add the necessary Cumulocity platform information.
Start the server
Run the server script to start using.
Usage Examples
List all devicesExecute the command to list all devices in the system.
Get alarm informationQuery active alarms and filter by severity.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to ensure the security of my Cumulocity platform access?
What should I do if the server fails to start?
Related Resources
MCP Cumulocity Official Documentation
Learn more detailed information about MCP Cumulocity.
GitHub Code Repository
View the source code and contribute your modifications.
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