Provides comprehensive integration with Sauce Labs testing platform, enabling management of device cloud resources, test job analysis, build monitoring, storage management, and tunnel monitoring across 300+ real devices and virtual machines
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In the chat, type
@followed by the MCP server name and your instructions, e.g., "@Sauce Labs MCP Servershow me the status of my recent test jobs"
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Here is a step-by-step guide with screenshots.
Sauce Labs MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides comprehensive integration with Sauce Labs testing platform. This package includes two complementary MCP servers enabling AI assistants (LLM clients) to interact with Sauce Labs' device cloud, manage test jobs, analyze builds, and monitor testing infrastructure directly through natural language conversations.
Servers
This package provides two separate MCP servers optimized for different use cases:
sauce-api-mcp (Core Server) - Full Sauce Labs API integration for account management, device discovery, job analysis, builds, storage, and tunnels.
sauce-api-mcp-rdc (RDC OpenAPI Server) - Real Device Cloud (RDC) focused server with automated OpenAPI schema discovery and optimized for mobile device testing workflows.
Both servers can be configured simultaneously in your LLM client for comprehensive Sauce Labs integration.
Related MCP server: Databricks MCP Server
Features
š Core Capabilities
Account Management: View account details, team information, and user permissions
Device Cloud Access: Browse 300+ real devices (iOS, Android) and virtual machines
Test Job Management: Retrieve recent jobs, analyze test results, and debug failures
Build Monitoring: Track build status, view job collections, and analyze test suites
Storage Management: Manage uploaded apps and test artifacts
Tunnel Monitoring: Check Sauce Connect tunnel status and configuration
š§ Advanced Features
Real-time Device Status: Monitor device availability and usage across data centers
Cross-platform Testing: Support for both Virtual Device Cloud (VDC) and Real Device Cloud (RDC)
Test Analytics: Detailed job information including logs, videos, and performance metrics
Team Collaboration: Multi-team support with proper access controls
RDC OpenAPI Integration: Dynamic API discovery for Real Device Cloud endpoints (sauce-api-mcp-rdc)
Prerequisites
Python 3.10+
pipSauce Labs account with API access
Gemini CLI, Claude Desktop, Goose, or other LLM Client
For Claude Desktop (Mac/Linux) or Gemini CLI
Install the package from PyPI:
This will install both servers and make their command-line entry points available:
sauce-api-mcp(core server)sauce-api-mcp-rdc(RDC OpenAPI server)
Verify installation:
Configuration for LLM Clients
Claude Desktop (Mac/Linux/Windows)
Locate your Claude Desktop config file:
macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.jsonWindows:
%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.jsonLinux:
~/.config/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Find your Python installation's bin directory:
python3 -c "import sys; print(sys.prefix + '/bin')"On macOS with system Python, this is typically:
/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.12/binAdd both servers to your config using the full paths from step 2:
{ "mcpServers": { "sauce-api-mcp-core": { "command": "/path/to/bin/sauce-api-mcp", "env": { "SAUCE_USERNAME": "your-sauce-username", "SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY": "your-sauce-access-key" } }, "sauce-api-mcp-rdc": { "command": "/path/to/bin/sauce-api-mcp-rdc", "env": { "SAUCE_USERNAME": "your-sauce-username", "SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY": "your-sauce-access-key" } } } }Restart the client to load the servers.
Gemini CLI
Add to ~/.gemini/settings.json:
Goose
Add to ~/.config/goose/config.yaml:
Environment Variables (Alternative)
Instead of adding credentials to config files, you can set them as environment variables:
Then omit the env block from your config. Both servers will automatically use these environment variables.
Troubleshooting Installation
"Command not found: sauce-api-mcp"
The entry point script isn't in your PATH. Verify installation and use the full path approach above:
"ENOENT: no such file or directory" in MCP client
The MCP client is using a different Python environment than where you installed the package. Solutions:
Use full absolute path (recommended): Update your config to use the complete path shown by
python3 -c "import sys; print(sys.prefix + '/bin/sauce-api-mcp')", not justwhich sauce-api-mcpInstall in system Python: If you're using a specific Python installation, ensure
pip installuses that same PythonAlternative: Module invocation (less reliable):
"command": "python3", "args": ["-m", "sauce_api_mcp.main"]
Development Setup
Prerequisites
Python 3.10+
uvpackage manager (install uv)Git
Clone and Setup
This creates a virtual environment and installs all dependencies in editable mode.
Project Structure
Entry Points
The pyproject.toml defines two console scripts:
When you run uv sync, these become available as commands in the virtual environment.
Development Workflow
Activate the virtual environment (optional,
uvcommands work without it):source .venv/bin/activate # On Windows: .venv\Scripts\activateRun the servers locally (for testing):
uv run sauce-api-mcp uv run sauce-api-mcp-rdcBoth will output:
Error: This server is not meant to be run interactivelyā this is correct behavior (they're meant to be called by MCP clients).Run with environment variables:
SAUCE_USERNAME=user SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY=key uv run sauce-api-mcpTest with your MCP client:
{ "command": "/path/to/sauce-api-mcp/.venv/bin/sauce-api-mcp" }
Running Tests
Adding Dependencies
Now you can ask questions like:
"Show me my recent test failures"
"Find available iPhone devices for testing"
"Analyze the performance of my latest build"
Configuration
Required Environment Variables
SAUCE_USERNAME: Your Sauce Labs username
SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY: Your Sauce Labs access key (found in Account Settings)
Optional Configuration
SAUCE_REGION: Sauce Labs data center region (default: us-west-1)
Getting Your Sauce Labs Credentials
Log into your Sauce Labs account
Navigate to Account ā User Settings
Copy your Username and Access Key
Add these to your Claude Desktop configuration (or set as environment variables)
Available Tools
Account & Organization
get_account_info - Retrieve current user account information
lookup_users - Find users in your organization
get_user - Get detailed user information
lookup_teams - Find teams in your organization
get_team - Get team details and member information
list_team_members - List all members of a specific team
Device Management
get_devices_status - List all available devices and their status
get_specific_device - Get detailed information about a specific device
get_private_devices - List private devices available to your account
Test Jobs
get_recent_jobs - Retrieve your most recent test jobs
get_job_details - Get comprehensive details about a specific job
get_real_device_jobs - List active jobs on real devices
get_specific_real_device_job - Get details about a specific real device job
get_specific_real_device_job_asset - Download job assets (logs, videos, screenshots)
Builds
lookup_builds - Search for builds with various filters
get_build - Get detailed information about a specific build
lookup_jobs_in_build - List all jobs within a specific build
Storage
get_storage_files - List uploaded application files
get_storage_groups - List app storage groups
get_storage_groups_settings - Get settings for specific storage groups
Tunnels
get_tunnels_for_user - List active Sauce Connect tunnels
get_tunnel_information - Get details about a specific tunnel
get_current_jobs_for_tunnel - See jobs using a specific tunnel
Test Assets
get_test_assets - Retrieve test artifacts (logs, videos, screenshots)
get_log_json_file - Get structured test execution logs
Contributing
We welcome contributions! See CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines.
Troubleshooting
"MCP server not found"
Ensure the path to the MCP server executable is correct in your config file. For full paths, run:
Verify Python is installed and accessible. Check that all dependencies are installed:
"Authentication failed"
Verify your SAUCE_USERNAME and SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY are correct. Ensure credentials have proper permissions for the requested operations. Check that your Sauce Labs account is active.
"No devices found"
Verify your account has access to the device cloud. Check your team's device allocation settings. Ensure you're querying the correct data center region (set SAUCE_REGION if needed).
"Job not found"
Verify the job ID is correct and belongs to your account. Check if the job is from VDC vs RDC (different endpoints). Ensure the job hasn't expired due to retention policies.
Getting Help
Sauce Labs Documentation: docs.saucelabs.com
API Reference: docs.saucelabs.com/dev/api
Support: Contact Sauce Labs support through your account dashboard
GitHub Issues: Report bugs or request features
License
Apache 2.0 (versions 1.1.0+)
Note: Versions prior to 1.0.3 were released under MIT License.
Roadmap
This roadmap outlines our vision and priorities for the project. It's a living document, and we welcome feedback and contributions from the community! While we aim to follow this plan, priorities can change based on user feedback and new opportunities.
Short-Term (Next 1-3 Months)
Resources & Tools - Optimizing Model Calls
Implement Resources comprehensively for model responses
Reduce latency and cost by returning cached results instead of new API calls
Auto-converting linux time stamps to de-risk incorrect LLM conversions
Status: Planning
Mid-Term (3-6 Months)
Add new API endpoints as Sauce Labs platform evolves
Improve overall interaction with LLM clients
Maintain alignment with Sauce Labs API updates
Add support for new Sauce Labs product lines
Changelog
v1.1.0
Merged sauce-api-mcp and sauce-labs-mcp (RDC OpenAPI) into single monorepo package
Added sauce-api-mcp-rdc entry point for RDC-focused server
Updated to use full Python entry points instead of launcher scripts
Improved installation and configuration documentation
Locked dependencies with uv.lock for reproducible installs
v1.0.3
Updated to use Apache License 2.0 (previously MIT)
Minor README improvements
v1.0.2
Submitted to official MCP Registry
Added Python 3.9 support
v1.0.1
Overhauled and updated README with better install instructions
v1.0.0
Initial release with full Sauce Labs API integration
Support for VDC and RDC platforms
Comprehensive device management
Advanced job analysis and build monitoring
Cross-platform Claude Desktop support
Made with ā¤ļø for the testing community
Disclaimer of Warranties
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General Use
The MCP Server is provided as a free and open-source tool to facilitate interaction with publicly available APIs. Users are free to modify and distribute the software under the terms of the Apache License 2.0.
By using this software, you acknowledge that you are doing so at your own risk and that you are responsible for your own compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.
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This includes, but is not limited to:
Your Interaction with Third-Party LLM Providers: You acknowledge that this software utilizes publicly available APIs for interaction with a Large Language Model (LLM). You are solely responsible for your use of any third-party LLM services, including your adherence to the terms and conditions of the LLM provider and any costs associated with your use, such as token fees. Sauce Labs has no control over, and assumes no responsibility for, the content, privacy policies, or practices of any third-party LLM providers.
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