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Coreflux MQTT MCP Server

This is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that connects to a Coreflux MQTT broker and makes Coreflux and MQTT actions available as tools for Claude and other MCP-compatible AI assistants.

Features

  • Connects to Coreflux MQTT broker

  • Provides tools for all Coreflux commands (models, actions, rules, routes)

  • Discovers and lists available actions

  • Includes LOT language documentation as resources

  • Built with the official MCP SDK for seamless Claude integration

  • Standalone setup assistant for configuration

Related MCP server: Aider MCP Server

Setup Assistant

The server includes a standalone setup assistant that can be run separately from the main server. Run the setup assistant when:

  • You need to create an initial configuration (.env file)

  • You want to update your existing configuration

  • You're experiencing connection issues and need to reconfigure

To run the setup assistant:

python setup_assistant.py

The setup assistant helps you:

  • Create or update the .env file with your configuration

  • Configure MQTT broker settings (host, port, credentials)

  • Set up TLS configuration if needed

  • Configure logging options

After configuration is complete, you can run the server normally.

Connecting Claude to the MCP Server

Using Claude Desktop Config

  1. Create or edit ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json (macOS/Linux) or %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json (Windows)

  2. Add the following configuration (adjust the paths accordingly):

    { "mcpServers": { "coreflux": { "command": "python", "args": [ "/PATH/TO/server.py", "--mqtt-host", "localhost", "--mqtt-port", "1883", "--mqtt-user", "root", "--mqtt-password", "coreflux", "--mqtt-client-id", "claude-coreflux-client" ], "description": "Coreflux MQTT Broker Control", "icon": "🔄", "env": {} } } }
  3. Restart Claude Desktop

Command-Line Arguments

The server accepts the following command-line arguments. These settings can also be configured via the .env file using the setup assistant:

Argument

Description

Default

--mqtt-host

MQTT broker address

localhost

--mqtt-port

MQTT broker port

1883

--mqtt-user

MQTT username

-

--mqtt-password

MQTT password

-

--mqtt-client-id

MQTT client ID

claude-mcp-client

--mqtt-use-tls

Enable TLS for MQTT connection

false

--mqtt-ca-cert

Path to CA certificate file

-

--mqtt-client-cert

Path to client certificate file

-

--mqtt-client-key

Path to client key file

-

--log-level

Logging level (DEBUG/INFO/WARNING/ERROR/CRITICAL)

INFO

Available Tools

The server provides tools for common Coreflux commands:

  • add_rule: Add a new permission rule

  • remove_rule: Remove a permission rule

  • add_route: Add a new route connection

  • remove_route: Remove a route connection

  • add_model: Add a new model structure

  • remove_model: Remove a model structure

  • add_action: Add a new action event/function

  • remove_action: Remove an action event/function

  • run_action: Run an action event/function

  • remove_all_models: Remove all models

  • remove_all_actions: Remove all actions

  • remove_all_routes: Remove all routes

  • list_discovered_actions: List all discovered Coreflux actions

  • request_lot_code: Generate LOT code based on natural language prompts

Debugging and Troubleshooting

If you encounter issues:

  1. Verify your MQTT broker credentials in your Claude configuration

  2. Ensure the broker is accessible

  3. Run the setup assistant to verify or update your configuration:

    python setup_assistant.py
  4. Check Claude Desktop logs:

    # Check Claude's logs for errors (macOS/Linux) tail -n 20 -f ~/Library/Logs/Claude/mcp*.log # Windows PowerShell Get-Content -Path "$env:USERPROFILE\AppData\Roaming\Claude\Logs\mcp*.log" -Tail 20 -Wait
  5. Run the server with debug logging:

    # Direct execution with debug logging python server.py --mqtt-host localhost --mqtt-port 1883 --log-level DEBUG

References

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