Logicapps MCP
The Azure Logic Apps MCP server manages and debugs Azure Logic Apps through natural language, supporting 40 tool operations such as listing, debugging, creating, updating, and deleting workflows, and is compatible with MCP clients such as GitHub Copilot and Claude.
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What is Azure Logic Apps MCP Server?
This is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that allows you to interact with AI assistants (such as GitHub Copilot, Claude Desktop, etc.) through natural language to manage Azure Logic Apps. You can directly ask the AI assistant about the status of workflows, reasons for failures, and even let it help you modify configurations, as simple as having a conversation with a technical support person.How to use Azure Logic Apps MCP Server?
After installing the MCP server, configure it in your AI client, and then you can interact with your Logic Apps through the chat interface. You can inquire about workflow status, debug failed runs, modify configurations, etc., all operations are completed through natural language.Use cases
Suitable for situations where developers, operations engineers, and business users need to quickly understand or manage Logic Apps workflows. Particularly suitable for: - Quickly troubleshoot problems in the production environment - Non-technical users view workflow status - Debug workflows during the development process - Batch manage multiple Logic AppsMain features
40 management tools
Provide 40 different tools to perform Logic Apps operations, including listing, debugging, creating, updating, and deleting workflows
Dual SKU support
Support both Consumption and Standard Logic Apps SKUs, covering all deployment types
Run debugging
Ability to track failed runs, analyze problems in actions, loops, and scopes, and provide detailed error diagnosis
Write operations
Not only support queries, but also write operations such as creating new workflows, running triggers, and canceling runs
Connector support
Discover available connectors and create new connections to simplify integration configuration
Cloud deployment options
Support local running and cloud-hosted deployment, providing flexible deployment options
Advantages
Manage Logic Apps without logging in to the Azure portal
Interact through natural language, reducing the technical threshold
Support multiple AI clients (GitHub Copilot, Claude Desktop, etc.)
Provide detailed debugging and error analysis functions
Support both Consumption and Standard SKUs
Open source and free to use
Limitations
Need to configure MCP client support
Rely on Azure CLI for authentication
Some advanced features may require specific permissions
Cloud deployment requires additional Azure resources
Require basic knowledge of Azure and Logic Apps
How to use
Install the MCP server
Globally install the Azure Logic Apps MCP server via npm
Log in to Azure
Log in to your Azure account using the Azure CLI, ensuring you have permission to access Logic Apps
Configure the AI client
According to the AI client you are using (such as VS Code Copilot), add the MCP server configuration
Start using
Reload your AI client, and then you can interact with Logic Apps through the chat interface
Usage examples
Troubleshoot workflow failures
When a Logic Apps workflow fails, quickly understand the failure reason and specific errors
View run history
Get statistics on the workflow run status within a specific time period
Modify workflow configuration
Modify workflow settings through natural language instructions
Manage workflow status
Enable or disable workflows, or cancel running instances
Frequently Asked Questions
What permissions do I need to use this MCP server?
Which AI clients are supported?
What's the difference between Consumption and Standard Logic Apps?
How to deploy to the cloud?
What conditions are required for integration testing?
Related resources
MCP Registry page
View this server in the official MCP registry
npm package page
View the details and version history of the npm package
Getting Started Guide
Detailed getting-started guide, including Claude, Copilot, and cloud server setup
List of available tools
Detailed descriptions and usage methods of all 40 tools
Configuration guide
Configuration instructions for environment variables, authentication, and SKU differences
Change log
Version update history and change records

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