MCP Server Canvas
An MCP server implementation for the Canvas Learning Management System, providing functions such as course listing and supporting integration with Cursor.
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What is the Canvas MCP Server?
The Canvas MCP Server is a middleware service that allows users to interact with the Canvas Learning Management System through simple commands. It simplifies complex API calls into easy-to-use tools, making it particularly suitable for educators and administrators.How to use the Canvas MCP Server?
You can connect to this server through clients that support the MCP protocol, such as Cursor, and then use the provided tools to query course information or get help.Use cases
Suitable for scenarios where you need to quickly query Canvas course information, manage teaching resources, or integrate Canvas data into other applications.Main features
Course list queryGet course information in the Canvas system, which can be filtered by roles such as teacher/student, etc.
Interactive helpProvide friendly usage guidance and tips
Advantages and limitations
Advantages
Simplify the complex operations of the Canvas API
Provide a friendly interactive interface
Support course filtering by role
Limitations
The current functions are relatively basic
Require Canvas API access permissions
Depend on the Node.js environment
How to use
Environment preparation
Ensure that Node.js 18 or a higher version is installed, and obtain a Canvas API access token.
Install dependencies
Install the required dependencies after cloning the repository.
Configure environment variables
Set the Canvas instance URL and access token.
Start the server
Build and start the MCP server.
Connect the Cursor client
Add the MCP server configuration in the Cursor settings.
Usage examples
Query teacher coursesTeachers can quickly view all the courses they teach.
Get usage helpNew users can get tool usage guidance at any time.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to get a Canvas API access token?
Why can't I list courses?
Does it support modifying course information?
Related resources
Canvas API documentation
Official Canvas API reference documentation
MCP protocol specification
Model Context Protocol technical specification
GitHub repository
Project source code
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