qtm4j-mcp-server
v0.2.2
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MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for QMetry Test Management for Jira Cloud (QTM4J) REST API — exposes test case, cycle, execution, plan, folder, and automation tools.
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QTM4J MCP Server
An MCP server with 87 tools for QMetry Test Management for Jira (QTM4J). Search and manage test cases, cycles, executions, plans, folders, comments, defects, automation rules, and project metadata from Claude Desktop, Claude Code, VS Code Copilot, Cursor, or any MCP-compatible client.
Distribution:
- npm:
qtm4j-mcp-server - MCP Registry:
io.github.salehrifai42/qtm4j-mcp-server - GitHub:
salehrifai42/qmetrymcp
Quick start (no clone required)
You need a QMetry API key (QMetry → API Keys) and Node.js 18+.
Claude Desktop
Edit your config file and restart Claude:
- macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json - Windows:
%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json - Linux:
~/.config/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"qtm4j": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "qtm4j-mcp-server@^0.1"],
"env": {
"QTM4J_API_KEY": "your-api-key-here",
"QTM4J_REGION": "US"
}
}
}
}Claude Code (CLI)
claude mcp add qtm4j -e QTM4J_API_KEY=your-api-key-here -e QTM4J_REGION=US -- npx -y qtm4j-mcp-server@^0.1VS Code (GitHub Copilot Agent mode)
Create .vscode/mcp.json in your workspace:
{
"servers": {
"qtm4j": {
"type": "stdio",
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "qtm4j-mcp-server@^0.1"],
"env": {
"QTM4J_API_KEY": "${env:QTM4J_API_KEY}",
"QTM4J_REGION": "US"
}
}
}
}Switch Copilot Chat to Agent mode and the qtm4j_* tools appear automatically.
Cursor
Add to ~/.cursor/mcp.json (or <project>/.cursor/mcp.json for project-level):
{
"mcpServers": {
"qtm4j": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "qtm4j-mcp-server@^0.1"],
"env": { "QTM4J_API_KEY": "your-api-key-here" }
}
}
}The example configs above pin the package to
^0.1so a future breaking release won't auto-upgrade you. Drop the@^0.1suffix if you'd rather always run the latest.
Global install (faster startup)
npx re-resolves the package on every launch, which adds a few seconds of startup latency. If you use the server frequently, install it globally and point your client at the binary directly:
npm install -g qtm4j-mcp-serverThen in your client config, replace the npx command:
{
"mcpServers": {
"qtm4j": {
"command": "qtm4j-mcp-server",
"env": {
"QTM4J_API_KEY": "your-api-key-here",
"QTM4J_REGION": "US"
}
}
}
}Tradeoff: instant startup and works offline, but you'll need to run npm update -g qtm4j-mcp-server to get new versions.
Configuration
| Variable | Required | Default | Description |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| QTM4J_API_KEY | yes | — | QMetry API key, sent on every request as the apiKey header |
| QTM4J_REGION | no | US | US → https://qtmcloud.qmetry.com, AU → https://syd-qtmcloud.qmetry.com |
💡 Set
QTM4J_REGION=AUif your QMetry instance is on the Sydney cluster.
Tools
All tools are prefixed with qtm4j_ to avoid collisions with other MCP servers.
| Area | Tools |
| --- | --- |
| Test Cases | qtm4j_create_test_case, qtm4j_get_test_case, qtm4j_search_test_cases, qtm4j_update_test_case, qtm4j_delete_test_case, qtm4j_archive_test_case, qtm4j_unarchive_test_case, qtm4j_clone_test_cases, qtm4j_create_test_steps, qtm4j_update_test_steps |
| Test Cycles | qtm4j_create_test_cycle, qtm4j_get_test_cycle, qtm4j_search_test_cycles, qtm4j_update_test_cycle, qtm4j_delete_test_cycle, qtm4j_archive_test_cycle, qtm4j_unarchive_test_cycle |
| Test Executions | qtm4j_get_test_cycle_executions, qtm4j_get_test_execution, qtm4j_update_test_execution, qtm4j_update_test_step_execution, qtm4j_bulk_update_test_executions, qtm4j_get_execution_teststeps, qtm4j_update_execution_custom_fields, qtm4j_upload_execution_attachment, qtm4j_list_execution_attachments, qtm4j_delete_execution_attachment |
| Test Plans | qtm4j_create_test_plan, qtm4j_get_test_plan, qtm4j_search_test_plans, qtm4j_update_test_plan, qtm4j_delete_test_plan, qtm4j_archive_test_plan, qtm4j_unarchive_test_plan, qtm4j_link_test_cycles_to_plan, qtm4j_get_linked_test_cycles, qtm4j_unlink_test_cycles_from_plan |
| Comments | qtm4j_get_test_case_comments, qtm4j_add_test_case_comment, qtm4j_update_test_case_comment, qtm4j_delete_test_case_comment, qtm4j_get_test_cycle_comments, qtm4j_add_test_cycle_comment, qtm4j_update_test_cycle_comment, qtm4j_delete_test_cycle_comment, qtm4j_get_test_plan_comments, qtm4j_add_test_plan_comment, qtm4j_update_test_plan_comment, qtm4j_delete_test_plan_comment |
| Defects | qtm4j_get_execution_defects, qtm4j_link_execution_defects, qtm4j_unlink_execution_defects, qtm4j_get_step_execution_defects, qtm4j_link_step_execution_defects, qtm4j_unlink_step_execution_defects, qtm4j_search_cycle_defects, qtm4j_get_cycle_defect_summary |
| Folders | qtm4j_list_folders, qtm4j_create_folder |
| Automation | qtm4j_link_automation_rule, qtm4j_unlink_automation_rule, qtm4j_run_automation_rules |
| Metadata (read-only) | qtm4j_get_projects, qtm4j_get_priorities, qtm4j_get_priority_icons, qtm4j_get_statuses, qtm4j_get_environments, qtm4j_get_builds, qtm4j_get_labels, qtm4j_get_components, qtm4j_get_execution_results, qtm4j_get_custom_fields, qtm4j_get_parameters, qtm4j_get_user_permissions |
See docs/TOOLS.md for the full reference and docs/COOKBOOK.md for example prompts colleagues can paste into any MCP client.
Every tool ships with annotations (readOnlyHint, destructiveHint, idempotentHint, openWorldHint) so clients can decide whether to ask for confirmation. Read tools accept a response_format parameter (json default, or markdown for human-readable output). Large responses are automatically truncated at 25k characters with a hint to narrow the query.
All tools validate inputs with Zod, paginate via startAt/maxResults, and automatically retry rate-limited (HTTP 429) responses with exponential back-off (up to 3 attempts).
Trying it out
Once connected, ask your assistant something like:
Search QMetry project
<your project ID>for test cases with status "To Do" and show me the first 5.
The client will call qtm4j_search_test_cases and render the response.
Get all executions in test cycle
<KEY>-TR-747and mark any unexecuted ones as Pass.
Example tool calls
Replace
<projectId>and<KEY>with your tenant's numeric Jira project ID and project key. Find them in the project URL:…?projectId=<projectId>&projectKey=<KEY>. Useqtm4j_get_execution_resultsto discover your tenant'sexecutionResultIdvalues.
// Search test cases
{
"name": "qtm4j_search_test_cases",
"arguments": {
"projectId": "<projectId>",
"status": ["Approved"],
"maxResults": 20,
"response_format": "markdown"
}
}
// Update an execution result
{
"name": "qtm4j_update_test_execution",
"arguments": {
"cycleId": "<internal-cycle-id>",
"testCaseExecutionId": "<internal-tc-execution-id>",
"executionResultId": "<pass-id>",
"comment": "Verified on staging"
}
}Troubleshooting
- Tools don't appear in my client. Restart the client after editing config. Check
claude mcp list(Claude Code) or VS Code's MCP panel for connection status. On first run,npx -y qtm4j-mcp-servermay take a few seconds to download the package. - 401 Unauthorized. Your
QTM4J_API_KEYis invalid or expired. Generate a new one in QMetry → API Keys. - 404 on execution or search endpoints. Many endpoints want the internal numeric
id, not the human key like<KEY>-TR-747. Callqtm4j_get_test_cyclefirst to translate the key into the internal id. - Empty or oversized folder response. Pass
folderIdtoqtm4j_list_foldersto scope to a subtree — full project trees on large projects can exceed the response size limit. projectIdrejected. Use the numeric Jira project ID, not the project key string. You can find it in the Jira project URL:…?projectId=<numeric-id>&projectKey=<KEY>.
Notes
- Search endpoints use
POST /…/search— filters go in the body underfilter, pagination/sort on the query string. Tool handlers wrap this for you. 204 No Contentresponses resolve as{ message: "…" }.- The Swagger spec does not currently document a framework-style automation import-result endpoint (e.g. JUnit/TestNG/Cucumber ingestion); the automation tools cover the rules-run and rule-link flows exposed in the spec.
Development
Local setup if you want to modify the server:
git clone https://github.com/salehrifai42/qmetrymcp.git
cd qmetrymcp
npm install
npm run build
QTM4J_API_KEY=your-key npm startTest changes with the MCP Inspector:
QTM4J_API_KEY=your-key npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector node dist/index.jsRun the unit tests (no API key or network needed — the HTTP client's transport is faked in-memory):
npm testReplicating the bulk xlsx import workflow
The repo ships a Claude Code skill (.claude/skills/xlsx-to-qmetry/) and a Python importer (scripts/import-xlsx-to-qmetry.py) for pushing folders of Excel test cases into QMetry. Tenant-specific IDs (project, parent folder, status, custom-field IDs, components) are kept out of git — you supply them in your own config.json.
First-run after cloning:
cp config.template.json config.json
# Edit config.json — fill in:
# connection.apiKey (QMetry → avatar → API Keys → Generate)
# connection.projectId (numeric Jira project ID)
# xlsxImport.parentFolderId (target folder for new test cases)
# xlsxImport.statusId (e.g. Draft / Approved)
# xlsxImport.apiTestFieldId (custom field ID for "API Test" toggle, if used)
# xlsxImport.options (Yes/No option IDs for that custom field)
# xlsxImport.componentIds (default components to attach; can be [])
cp .claude/commands/qtm4j.template.md .claude/commands/qtm4j.md
# Optional: populate qtm4j.md with your tenant's IDs using the GET endpoints listed inside.Discover the IDs you need with the running MCP server (qtm4j_get_projects, qtm4j_get_statuses, qtm4j_get_components, qtm4j_get_custom_fields, qtm4j_list_folders) or with node scripts/refresh-field-reference.mjs to dump everything to field_reference.json.
Then launch Claude Code from the repo root and the xlsx-to-qmetry skill auto-loads. Drop your workbooks under Input/<batch-name>/ and ask Claude to import them — see docs/EXCEL-IMPORT-GUIDE.md for the full workflow.
Bugs and contributions
Found a bug or want to suggest a feature? Open an issue at https://github.com/salehrifai42/qmetrymcp/issues. PRs welcome.
