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aps-mcp-server
Experimental Model Context Protocol server providing access to Autodesk Platform Services API.
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aps-mcp-server
Experimental Model Context Protocol server build with Node.js, providing access to Autodesk Platform Services API, with fine-grained access control using the new Secure Service Accounts feature.
Development
Prerequisites
- Node.js
- APS app credentials (must be a Server-to-Server application type)
- Provisioned access to ACC or BIM360
Setup
- Clone this repository
- Install dependencies:
yarn install
- Build the TypeScript code:
yarn run build
- Create a .env file in the root folder of this project, and add your APS credentials:
-
APS_CLIENT_ID
- your APS application client ID -
APS_CLIENT_SECRET
- your APS application client secret
-
- Create a new service account (let's call it
test-account-1
):npx create-service-account test-account-1
- This script will output an email of the newly created service account, and a bunch of environment variables
- Add or overwrite the new environment variables in your .env file
-
APS_SA_ID
- your service account ID -
APS_SA_EMAIL
- your service account email -
APS_SA_KEY_ID
- your service account key ID -
APS_SA_PRIVATE_KEY
- your service account private key
-
- Invite the service account email as a new member to your ACC project(s)
Use with Inspector
- Run the Model Context Protocol Inspector:
yarn run inspect
- Open http://localhost:5173
- Hit
Connect
to start this MCP server and connect to it
Use with Claude Desktop
- Make sure you have Claude Desktop installed
- Create a Claude Desktop config file if you don't have one yet:
- On macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
- On Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
- Add this MCP server to the config, using the absolute path of the build/server.js file on your system, for example:
{
"mcpServers": {
"autodesk-platform-services": {
"command": "node",
"args": [
"/absolute/path/to/aps-mcp-server/build/server.js"
]
}
}
}
- Open Claude Desktop, and try some of the following test prompt:
- What ACC projects do I have access to?
- Give me a visual dashboard of all issues in project XYZ
For more details on how to add MCP servers to Claude Desktop, see the official documentation.
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Reviews

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I've been using aps-mcp-server by petrbroz and it's simply fantastic! The seamless integration it offers has significantly enhanced my project workflows. The ease of setup and the comprehensive documentation available on GitHub, linked at https://github.com/petrbroz/aps-mcp-server, make it a stellar choice. Highly recommend it for anyone looking for a robust server solution.