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EventCatalog - MCP Server: Real-Time Replication & Intuitive Control

Mirror your events seamlessly with EventCatalog - MCP Server. Real-time replication meets intuitive management—turn chaos into clarity, effortlessly.

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About EventCatalog - MCP Server

What is EventCatalog - MCP Server: Real-Time Replication & Intuitive Control?

EventCatalog MCP Server acts as a bridge between your development environment and EventCatalog instances, enabling real-time synchronization of API specifications and schema data. It provides a streamlined interface for managing OpenAPI/AsyncAPI specs, team permissions, and schema validation, while ensuring seamless integration with tools like Cursor and Gravitee.

How to use EventCatalog - MCP Server: Real-Time Replication & Intuitive Control?

  1. Clone the repository and install dependencies via pnpm install
  2. Configure authentication parameters in your client tool (e.g., Cursor) with custom headers for private instances
  3. Execute pnpm run build followed by server initialization
  4. Use pre-built APIs to fetch schemas, service specs, or team/user details programmatically

EventCatalog - MCP Server Features

Key Features of EventCatalog - MCP Server: Real-Time Replication & Intuitive Control?

  • Bi-directional API sync between IDEs and EventCatalog repositories
  • Real-time validation of OpenAPI v3/AsyncAPI v2 specifications
  • Granular access control via team/user-level permissions
  • Schema diffing and version history tracking for event/query/command definitions
  • Support for JWT/OAuth2 authentication workflows

Use cases of EventCatalog - MCP Server: Real-Time Replication & Intuitive Control?

Developers use it for:

  • Automating API documentation in CI/CD pipelines
  • Enforcing schema consistency across microservices
  • Centralizing API governance for distributed teams
  • Generating test fixtures from validated specifications
  • Managing production-ready API gateways via Gravitee integration

EventCatalog - MCP Server FAQ

FAQ About EventCatalog - MCP Server

  • Does it support private Git repositories? Yes, through custom header configuration
  • Can I trigger schema validation automatically? Yes via API webhooks
  • What authentication methods are supported? JWT, API keys, OAuth2
  • Is enterprise support available? Yes through official Gravitee.io subscriptions
  • How are schema conflicts resolved? Version history allows manual reconciliation

Content

📖 EventCatalog - MCP Server

Get insights from your EventCatalog directly from your MCP Client (Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, etc)

EventCatalog

Features: Ask about domains, services and messages. Get answers in seconds. Request schemas, who owns what and much more.

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Features

  • 🤖 Connect to any MCP Client (Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, etc)
  • 🤖 Run MCP server locally on your machine with one command
  • 🤖 Connect to your EventCatalog instances
  • 🤖 Ask questions about your architectures
  • 🤖 Ask questions about your OpenAPI and AsyncAPI specifications
  • 🤖 Ask about domains, services and messages, and much more
  • 🤖 Get the schemas for events, queries, commands and services (OpenAPI, AsyncAPI, JSON Schema)

Using AI to get more value from EventCatalog

EventCatalog is an Open Source tool that helps you document your event-driven architecture. Using EventCatalog you can document your domains, services and messages, schemas and much more.

EventCatalog will visualize your architecture for you all, provide the ability to add semantic meaning for stakeholders, host your OpenPAI and AsyncAPI specifications and integrate with any broker in the world.

Using the EventCatalog MCP Server you can get more value from your EventCatalog by asking questions about your architecture in the tools you already use.

  • Developers can integrate the MCP server with MCP supported IDES (e.g Cursor, Windsurf)
  • Stakeholders can ask questions about your architecture in the tools they use (e.g Claude)
  • If you are using tools that do not support the MCP protocol, you can still use the llms.txt standard to integrate with other LLLM tools (e.g Gemini, GPT-4)

Getting Started

Installation

First, you need to enable the LLMS.txt feature in your EventCatalog instance.

  1. Enable the LLMS.txt feature in your EventCatalog instance, by configuring your eventcatalog.config.js file.
  2. Deploy your EventCatalog instance with the LLMS.txt feature enabled.

Setup MCP Clients

Each MCP client has a different way of adding the MCP server.

You can find some helpful links below to get started.

  • Claude Desktop
  • Cursor

Adding the MCP server to Claude Desktop

To use this with Claude Desktop, add the following to your claud_desktop_config.json file. The full path on MacOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claud_desktop_config.json, on Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claud_desktop_config.json

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "eventcatalog": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "-y",
        "@eventcatalog/mcp-server",
        "https://demo.eventcatalog.dev" // Replace with your EventCatalog URL
      ]
    }
  }
}

Adding the MCP server to Cursor

Go to Cursor Settings -> MCP Servers -> Add MCP Server.

  • Name: eventcatalog
  • Command: npx
  • Args: -y @eventcatalog/mcp-server {URL_TO_YOUR_EVENTCATALOG_INSTANCE}

Configuration for your project

You can also create .mcp.json files in your project to configure the MCP server for your project using Cursor.

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "eventcatalog": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@eventcatalog/mcp-server", "https://demo.eventcatalog.dev"]
    }
  }
}

You can read more about configuration for your project in the Cursor documentation.

API

Here is a list of all the APIs that the MCP server supports.

Resources

  • eventcatalog://all
    • Returns all messages, domains, services in the catalog
  • eventcatalog://domains
    • Returns all domains in the catalog
  • eventcatalog://services
    • Returns all services in the catalog
  • eventcatalog://events
    • Returns all events in the catalog
  • eventcatalog://queries
    • Returns all queries in the catalog
  • eventcatalog://commands
    • Returns all commands in the catalog
  • eventcatalog://flows
    • Returns all flows in the catalog
  • eventcatalog://teams
    • Returns all teams in the catalog
  • eventcatalog://users
    • Returns all users in the catalog

Tools

  • get_domains
    • Gets and returns a list of all domains in the catalog
  • get_services
    • Gets and returns a list of all services in the catalog
  • get_events
    • Gets and returns a list of all events in the catalog
  • get_commands
    • Gets and returns a list of all commands in the catalog
  • get_queries
    • Gets and returns a list of all queries in the catalog
  • get_flows
    • Gets and returns a list of all flows in the catalog
  • get_teams
    • Gets and returns a list of all teams in the catalog
  • get_team
    • Gets and returns a team from the catalog
  • get_users
    • Gets and returns a list of all users in the catalog
  • get_user
    • Gets and returns a user from the catalog

Schemas

  • get_event_schema
    • Gets and returns the schema for a given event id
  • get_query_schema
    • Gets and returns the schema for a given query id
  • get_command_schema
    • Gets and returns the schema for a given command id

OpenAPI

  • get_openapi_spec
    • Gets and returns the OpenAPI spec for a given service id
  • get_asyncapi_spec
    • Gets and returns the AsyncAPI spec for a given service id

Missing an API?

We are working on adding more APIs to the MCP server. If you need something specific, please open an issue and we will add it to the server.

TODO

Some ideas for the MCP server, feel free to add to the list!

  • Add support for private hosted EventCatalog instances
    • We make fetch requests to EventCatalog instances, let the user specify custom headers or auth params we can add onto each request.
  • Add prompts / tools to write to EventCatalog, if we get interest from the community
  • Add support to get teams and users
  • Add support to get flows from EventCatalog

Contributing

  1. Clone the repository
  2. Run pnpm install to install the dependencies
  3. Run pnpm run build

To use the build as your MCP server you can point your MCP client to the dist folder.

Example for Cursor:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "eventcatalog": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "tsx /PATH_TO_YOUR_REPO/src/index.ts",  "https://demo.eventcatalog.dev"]
    }
  }
}

Sponsors

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Enterprise support

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License

Usage of this feature is part of the EventCatalog Pro Edition.

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