ServiceNow MCP Server (SSE)
Click on "Install Server".
Wait a few minutes for the server to deploy. Once ready, it will show a "Started" state.
In the chat, type
@followed by the MCP server name and your instructions, e.g., "@ServiceNow MCP Server (SSE)list all high priority incidents currently assigned to me"
That's it! The server will respond to your query, and you can continue using it as needed.
Here is a step-by-step guide with screenshots.
ServiceNow MCP Server (SSE - Browser Accessible)
A browser-accessible Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for ServiceNow incident management using Server-Sent Events (SSE) transport.
๐ Key Features
โ Browser Accessible - Access via HTTP/SSE from any browser
โ AI Assistant Compatible - Works with Bob, Claude, and other MCP clients
โ Four ServiceNow Tools - Complete incident management (get, list, create, update)
โ RESTful Health Checks - Monitor server status
โ CORS Enabled - Cross-origin requests supported
โ Type-Safe - Full TypeScript implementation with Zod validation
๐ Difference from Stdio Version
Feature | Stdio Server | SSE Server (This One) |
Browser Access | โ No | โ Yes |
AI Assistant Access | โ Yes | โ Yes |
HTTP Endpoints | โ No | โ Yes |
Port Required | โ No | โ Yes (3000) |
Testing | Command line only | Browser, curl, Postman |
Use Case | AI assistants only | Browsers + AI assistants |
๐ฆ Installation
Prerequisites
Node.js v18+ (you have v24.14.0 โ )
npm
ServiceNow instance with API access
Setup
Install dependencies:
cd servicenow-server-sse /usr/local/bin/npm installBuild the server:
/usr/local/bin/npm run buildSet environment variables:
export SERVICENOW_INSTANCE_URL="https://your-instance.service-now.com" export SERVICENOW_USERNAME="your-username" export SERVICENOW_PASSWORD="your-password" export PORT=3000 # Optional, defaults to 3000Start the server:
/usr/local/bin/npm start
๐ Quick Start
Start the Server
# Set credentials
export SERVICENOW_INSTANCE_URL="https://dev12345.service-now.com"
export SERVICENOW_USERNAME="admin"
export SERVICENOW_PASSWORD="your-password"
# Start server
cd servicenow-server-sse
/usr/local/bin/npm startYou should see:
๐ ServiceNow MCP Server (SSE) running on http://localhost:3000
๐ก SSE endpoint: http://localhost:3000/sse
๐ Health check: http://localhost:3000/health
๐ API info: http://localhost:3000/
๐ ServiceNow instance: https://dev12345.service-now.com๐ Browser Access
Health Check
Open in browser: http://localhost:3000/health
Response:
{
"status": "healthy",
"server": "servicenow-server-sse",
"version": "0.1.0",
"servicenow_instance": "https://your-instance.service-now.com"
}API Information
Open in browser: http://localhost:3000/
Shows available tools and endpoints.
SSE Connection
The MCP protocol endpoint: http://localhost:3000/sse
This is used by MCP clients (AI assistants) to connect.
๐ ๏ธ Available Tools
1. get_incident
Retrieve incident details by number or sys_id.
Parameters:
incident_id(required): Incident number (e.g., "INC0010001") or sys_id
Example:
{
"incident_id": "INC0010001"
}2. list_incidents
Query incidents with filters and pagination.
Parameters:
state(optional): 1=New, 2=In Progress, 3=On Hold, 6=Resolved, 7=Closedpriority(optional): 1=Critical, 2=High, 3=Moderate, 4=Low, 5=Planningassigned_to(optional): User sys_id or usernameassignment_group(optional): Group sys_id or namecaller_id(optional): Caller sys_id or usernamecreated_after(optional): ISO 8601 datecreated_before(optional): ISO 8601 datelimit(optional): 1-100, default 10offset(optional): Pagination offset, default 0
Example:
{
"state": "2",
"priority": "1",
"limit": 20
}3. create_incident
Create a new incident.
Parameters:
short_description(required): Brief descriptioncaller_id(required): Caller sys_id or usernamedescription(optional): Detailed descriptionurgency(optional): 1=High, 2=Medium, 3=Lowimpact(optional): 1=High, 2=Medium, 3=Lowpriority(optional): 1-5assignment_group(optional): Group sys_id or nameassigned_to(optional): User sys_id or usernamecategory(optional): Categorysubcategory(optional): Subcategory
Example:
{
"short_description": "Email server down",
"caller_id": "john.doe",
"urgency": "1",
"impact": "1"
}4. update_incident
Update an existing incident.
Parameters:
incident_id(required): Incident number or sys_idstate(optional): New statepriority(optional): New priorityassigned_to(optional): Assign to userassignment_group(optional): Assign to groupwork_notes(optional): Add work notesclose_notes(optional): Close notesresolution_code(optional): Resolution codeshort_description(optional): Update descriptiondescription(optional): Update detailed description
Example:
{
"incident_id": "INC0010001",
"state": "2",
"assigned_to": "jane.smith",
"work_notes": "Investigating the issue"
}๐ Using with AI Assistants
Configure Bob
Edit ~/.bob/settings/mcp_settings.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"servicenow-sse": {
"url": "http://localhost:3000/sse",
"disabled": false,
"alwaysAllow": [],
"disabledTools": []
}
}
}Note: For SSE servers, use url instead of command and args.
Configure Claude Desktop
Edit ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"servicenow-sse": {
"url": "http://localhost:3000/sse"
}
}
}Restart Your AI Assistant
After configuration, restart Bob or Claude Desktop to connect to the server.
๐งช Testing
Using curl
# Health check
curl http://localhost:3000/health
# API info
curl http://localhost:3000/
# SSE connection (will stream events)
curl -N http://localhost:3000/sseUsing Browser
Open
http://localhost:3000/to see API informationOpen
http://localhost:3000/healthto check server healthUse browser developer tools to test SSE connection
Using Postman
Import the server URL:
http://localhost:3000Test health endpoint: GET
/healthTest SSE endpoint: GET
/sse(use EventSource)
๐ Security Considerations
Production Deployment
For production use, consider:
Authentication: Add API key or OAuth authentication
HTTPS: Use TLS/SSL certificates
Rate Limiting: Implement request rate limits
CORS: Restrict allowed origins
Environment Variables: Use secure secret management
Firewall: Restrict access to trusted IPs
Example with Authentication
// Add to Express middleware
app.use((req, res, next) => {
const apiKey = req.headers['x-api-key'];
if (apiKey !== process.env.API_KEY) {
return res.status(401).json({ error: 'Unauthorized' });
}
next();
});๐ Monitoring
Health Check Endpoint
curl http://localhost:3000/healthReturns server status and configuration.
Logs
The server logs to console:
Connection events
Request handling
Errors and warnings
Process Management
Use PM2 for production:
npm install -g pm2
pm2 start build/index.js --name servicenow-sse
pm2 logs servicenow-sse
pm2 restart servicenow-sse๐ Troubleshooting
Port Already in Use
# Find process using port 3000
lsof -i :3000
# Kill the process
kill -9 <PID>
# Or use a different port
export PORT=3001
npm startCORS Errors
The server has CORS enabled for all origins. If you need to restrict:
app.use(cors({
origin: 'https://your-domain.com',
methods: ['GET', 'POST'],
}));ServiceNow Connection Issues
Verify credentials are correct
Check ServiceNow instance URL (no trailing slash)
Ensure user has
itilroleTest ServiceNow API directly with curl
SSE Connection Drops
Check network stability
Implement reconnection logic in client
Monitor server logs for errors
๐ Deployment
Local Development
npm run devProduction
# Build
npm run build
# Start with PM2
pm2 start build/index.js --name servicenow-sse
# Or with systemd
sudo systemctl start servicenow-sseDocker
FROM node:18-alpine
WORKDIR /app
COPY package*.json ./
RUN npm install
COPY . .
RUN npm run build
EXPOSE 3000
CMD ["node", "build/index.js"]๐ API Endpoints
Endpoint | Method | Description |
| GET | API information and available tools |
| GET | Health check and server status |
| GET | MCP SSE connection endpoint |
| POST | MCP message handling (used by SSE) |
๐ Comparison with Stdio Server
Both servers provide the same ServiceNow tools, but differ in access method:
Use Stdio Server when:
Only using with AI assistants (Bob, Claude)
Don't need browser access
Want simpler configuration
Prefer no exposed ports
Use SSE Server when:
Need browser access
Want to test with curl/Postman
Building web applications
Need HTTP health checks
Want monitoring endpoints
๐ Additional Resources
๐ License
MIT
๐ค Support
For issues or questions:
Check the troubleshooting section
Review ServiceNow API documentation
Verify server logs
Test with curl before using with clients
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