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@avantguardllc/mcp-halopsa

v1.0.0

Published

HaloPSA MCP server with decision tree architecture for Claude

Readme

HaloPSA MCP Server

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for interacting with HaloPSA, featuring a decision tree architecture for efficient tool loading.

One-Click Deployment

Deploy to DO

Deploy to Cloudflare Workers

Architecture

This MCP server uses a hierarchical tool loading approach instead of exposing all tools upfront:

  1. Navigation Phase: Initially exposes only a navigation tool (halopsa_navigate)
  2. Domain Selection: User selects a domain (tickets, clients, assets, agents, invoices)
  3. Domain Tools: Server exposes domain-specific tools after selection
  4. Lazy Loading: Domain handlers and the HaloPSA client are loaded on-demand

This architecture provides:

  • Reduced cognitive load (fewer tools to choose from)
  • Faster initial load times
  • Better organization of related operations
  • Clear navigation state

Installation

npm install @wyre-technology/halopsa-mcp

Configuration

Set the following environment variables:

| Variable | Required | Description | |----------|----------|-------------| | HALOPSA_CLIENT_ID | Yes | OAuth 2.0 Client ID | | HALOPSA_CLIENT_SECRET | Yes | OAuth 2.0 Client Secret | | HALOPSA_TENANT | One of | Tenant name (e.g., yourcompany) | | HALOPSA_BASE_URL | these | Explicit base URL (e.g., https://yourcompany.halopsa.com) |

Usage

Running Standalone

# Set credentials
export HALOPSA_CLIENT_ID="your-client-id"
export HALOPSA_CLIENT_SECRET="your-client-secret"
export HALOPSA_TENANT="yourcompany"

# Run the server
npx @wyre-technology/halopsa-mcp

Claude Desktop Configuration

Add to your Claude Desktop claude_desktop_config.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "halopsa": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["@wyre-technology/halopsa-mcp"],
      "env": {
        "HALOPSA_CLIENT_ID": "your-client-id",
        "HALOPSA_CLIENT_SECRET": "your-client-secret",
        "HALOPSA_TENANT": "yourcompany"
      }
    }
  }
}

Docker

docker build -t halopsa-mcp .
docker run -e HALOPSA_CLIENT_ID=xxx -e HALOPSA_CLIENT_SECRET=xxx -e HALOPSA_TENANT=yourcompany halopsa-mcp

Available Domains

Tickets

Manage support tickets, create new tickets, update status, add actions/notes.

Tools:

  • halopsa_tickets_list - List tickets with filters
  • halopsa_tickets_get - Get ticket details
  • halopsa_tickets_create - Create a new ticket
  • halopsa_tickets_update - Update an existing ticket
  • halopsa_tickets_add_action - Add a note/action to a ticket

Clients

Manage companies/clients in HaloPSA.

Tools:

  • halopsa_clients_list - List clients
  • halopsa_clients_get - Get client details
  • halopsa_clients_create - Create a new client
  • halopsa_clients_search - Search clients by name

Assets

Manage configuration items/assets.

Tools:

  • halopsa_assets_list - List assets with filters
  • halopsa_assets_get - Get asset details
  • halopsa_assets_search - Search assets
  • halopsa_assets_list_types - List available asset types

Agents

View technicians and teams.

Tools:

  • halopsa_agents_list - List agents/technicians
  • halopsa_agents_get - Get agent details
  • halopsa_teams_list - List teams

Invoices

View billing and invoices.

Tools:

  • halopsa_invoices_list - List invoices with filters
  • halopsa_invoices_get - Get invoice details

Navigation Tools

Always available:

  • halopsa_navigate - Select a domain to work with
  • halopsa_status - Show current state and credential status
  • halopsa_back - Return to main menu (when in a domain)

Example Workflow

User: Check my tickets
Claude: [calls halopsa_navigate with domain="tickets"]
       -> Navigated to tickets domain. Available tools: ...

User: List open tickets
Claude: [calls halopsa_tickets_list with open_only=true]
       -> [ticket list results]

User: Now show me clients
Claude: [calls halopsa_back]
       -> Navigated back to main menu.
       [calls halopsa_navigate with domain="clients"]
       -> Navigated to clients domain.

Rate Limiting

HaloPSA has a rate limit of 500 requests per 3-minute window. The underlying @asachs01/node-halopsa client handles this automatically with request throttling.

License

Apache-2.0