MCP Qase
An MCP server based on TypeScript that provides integration functions with the Qase test management platform and supports managing various entities such as projects, test cases, and test runs.
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What is the QASE MCP Server?
The QASE MCP Server is a middleware service developed based on TypeScript. It implements the Model Context Protocol (MCP) standard and provides a programmatic access interface for the Qase test management platform. Through this service, you can conveniently manage all core elements on the Qase platform, such as test projects, test cases, and test executions.How to use the QASE MCP Server?
You can use this service by configuring clients that support the MCP protocol, such as Claude Desktop or Cursor. You need to set the Qase API Token as the authentication credential first, and then interact with the server through the standard MCP protocol.Applicable scenarios
It is suitable for teams that need to automate the management of test projects, especially those that are already using the Qase platform and want to integrate with other tools. Typical use cases include: reporting automated test results, creating test cases in batches, and cross - platform test management.Main features
Project managementSupports creating, querying, and deleting Qase test projects, and managing project basic information
Test case managementProvides complete CRUD operations for test cases, and supports batch querying and updating
Test execution managementManages the test execution process, including creating test runs and viewing run status
Test result managementSupports reporting test results individually or in batches, and updating the test execution status
Test plan managementCreates and manages test plans, and organizes the execution order of test cases
Test suite managementManages test suites, groups and organizes test cases
Shared step managementCreates and manages reusable test steps to improve the reuse rate of test cases
Advantages and limitations
Advantages
Standardized interface: Complies with the MCP protocol and is compatible with multiple tools
Comprehensive functions: Covers all core functions of the Qase platform
Easy to integrate: Provides clear configuration examples and API documentation
Support for batch operations: Especially the function of batch reporting test results
Limitations
Requires a Qase API Token for authentication
Relatively complex to debug and requires specialized tools
Some advanced functions depend on the Qase platform version
How to use
Get an API Token
Log in to the Qase platform and generate an API Token in the account settings
Install the service
Install dependencies via npm and build the service
Configure the client
Add server configuration according to the client you are using (Claude or Cursor)
Start using
Interact with the Qase platform by sending MCP protocol instructions through the client
Usage examples
Automated test result reportingAutomatically report automated test results to the Qase platform in the CI/CD pipeline
Batch import of test casesImport test cases in batches from Excel or other test management tools
Cross - project test managementManage test assets of multiple related projects
Frequently Asked Questions
How to get a Qase API Token?
What if the service fails to start?
Which Qase platform versions are supported?
How to debug MCP communication?
Related resources
Qase official documentation
Complete reference documentation for the Qase platform API
MCP protocol specification
Official specification of the Model Context Protocol
GitHub repository
Project source code and issue tracking
MCP Inspector tool
A tool for debugging MCP protocol communication
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