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yuki-mcp

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that connects AI agents to Yuki accounting via Yuki's SOAP API.

Built with Node.js, TypeScript, and @modelcontextprotocol/sdk.


Installation

npm install @codemill-solutions/yuki-mcp

Then add it to your MCP host configuration (e.g. claude_desktop_config.json):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "yuki": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["node_modules/@codemill-solutions/yuki-mcp/dist/index.js"],
      "env": {
        "YUKI_API_KEY": "your-api-key-here",
        "YUKI_DOMAIN_ID": "your-administration-guid-here"
      }
    }
  }
}

Related MCP server: fortnox-mcp-server

Prerequisites

  • Node.js 20+

  • A Yuki account with API access enabled

  • Your Yuki API key (Yuki → Settings → API)


Setup

1. Install dependencies

npm install

2. Configure environment variables

cp .env.example .env

Edit .env:

YUKI_API_KEY=your-api-key-here
YUKI_DOMAIN_ID=your-administration-guid-here  # optional at startup

YUKI_DOMAIN_ID can be left empty — the server starts without it. Call get_administrations to discover the correct GUID, then pass it via the administrationId parameter on individual tools.

3. Build

npm run build

4. Connect to an MCP host

Add to your MCP host configuration (e.g. claude_desktop_config.json):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "yuki": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["/absolute/path/to/yuki-mcp/dist/index.js"],
      "env": {
        "YUKI_API_KEY": "your-api-key-here",
        "YUKI_DOMAIN_ID": "your-administration-guid-here"
      }
    }
  }
}

Multi-administration support

If you manage multiple Yuki administrations (each with its own API key), you can supply a JSON file that maps every administrationId to its corresponding API key. The server then authenticates per administration automatically — no single shared key required.

Keys file format

{
  "a1b2c3d4-0000-0000-0000-000000000001": "api-key-for-admin-1",
  "a1b2c3d4-0000-0000-0000-000000000002": "api-key-for-admin-2"
}

Path resolution (first match wins)

Priority

Path

1

YUKI_API_KEYS_FILE environment variable (explicit path)

2

~/.yuki/api-keys.json (default user-level location)

3

./api-keys.json (local fallback for development)

Environment variable

YUKI_API_KEYS_FILE=/path/to/your/api-keys.json

When a keys file is present, YUKI_API_KEY becomes optional — the file keys are used for all administration-specific tool calls, and YUKI_API_KEY (if set) serves as the fallback for tools that don't target a specific administration (e.g. get_administrations).

If neither YUKI_API_KEY nor a keys file is found at startup, the server logs a warning but continues running — tools will return an error when called.

Reloading keys at runtime

When a new key is generated externally — for example by a sibling MCP server that drives the Yuki Integraties UI to create a fresh API key for a new administration — the new entry only lands in ~/.yuki/api-keys.json. By default the MCP server reads that file once at startup, so a freshly added key would require a server restart before it can be used for SOAP calls.

The reload_keys tool (see Available tools below) avoids this: it re-reads the keys file from disk and replaces the in-memory map in place. Sessions for keys that changed or were removed are evicted from the session cache automatically; sessions for unchanged keys stay warm so subsequent calls do not pay the re-authentication cost.

Typical flow for a sibling tool that has just minted a new key:

1. (external) write the new key to ~/.yuki/api-keys.json
2. yuki-mcp.reload_keys()        → { added: [<adminId>], updated: [], removed: [], total: N }
3. yuki-mcp.get_administrations  → now works for the new admin without restart

Available tools (31)

Administrations

Tool

Description

get_administrations

List all administrations (companies) for this API key. Run this first to find the correct administrationId.

get_administration_id

Look up an administration's GUID by its exact name. Useful when you know the name but not the GUID.

reload_keys

Re-read the administrationId → apiKey JSON file from disk without restarting the server. Returns a diff of added/updated/removed IDs and invalidates affected sessions. Use after an external create_api_key flow.

Relations

Tool

Key parameters

Description

search_relations

searchValue, searchOption?, active?, pageNumber?

Search customers and suppliers by name, code, VAT number, email, etc. Returns up to 100 results per page.

upsert_contact

fullName, contactCode?, contactType?, …

Create or update a contact. When contactCode matches an existing record it is updated; otherwise a new contact is created.

Sales invoices

Tool

Key parameters

Description

get_sales_invoices

dateOutstanding?, sortOrder?, includeBankTransactions?

Retrieve outstanding (unpaid) sales invoices.

process_sales_invoice

reference, subject, date, dueDate, contact, lines

Create and book a new sales invoice. Optionally email it to the customer.

Purchase invoices

Tool

Key parameters

Description

get_missing_invoices

Retrieve bank payments that still need a matching purchase invoice — equivalent to "Postbus → Ontbrekende facturen" in the Yuki web interface.

get_purchase_invoices

dateOutstanding?, sortOrder?, includeBankTransactions?

Retrieve outstanding (unpaid) purchase invoices.

process_purchase_invoice

date, invoiceAmount, invoiceVatAmount, contact, lines

Book an incoming purchase invoice. Accepts an optional PDF as base64.

Transactions & bank

Tool

Key parameters

Description

get_transactions

glAccountCode, startDate, endDate

Retrieve journal entries for a GL account (e.g. a bank account) in a date range. Use get_gl_accounts to find the right code.

get_transaction_details

reference

Check if an outstanding item still exists and retrieve its current status.

process_journal

subject, entries[]

Post a general journal entry (memoriaal). All entry amounts must sum to exactly 0. Used for bank reconciliation, corrections, and custom bookings.

Accounting

Tool

Key parameters

Description

get_gl_accounts

date?

Retrieve all GL accounts with their balance at a given date (commercial view). Use this to find account codes before calling get_transactions.

get_gl_accounts_fiscal

date?

Same as get_gl_accounts but including fiscal corrections. Use for balance sheets and P&L views that must match Yuki's fiscal reports.

get_net_revenue

startDate, endDate, fiscal?

Retrieve net revenue (netto-omzet) for a date range. Set fiscal=true to include fiscal corrections.

Accounting info

Richer read-only views from the AccountingInfo.asmx service — not available through the standard Accounting.asmx.

Tool

Key parameters

Description

get_gl_account_scheme

Retrieve the complete GL account scheme (rekeningschema): all codes with type, subtype, description, and active/inactive status. Use to validate GL codes or build account pickers.

get_period_table

yearId

Retrieve the fiscal period table for a year: period numbers, names, and date ranges. Use to translate transaction dates into human-readable period names for reports.

get_gl_transactions_detailed

startDate, endDate, glAccountCode?, financialMode?

Detailed transaction listing with document type, archive folder, fiscal period ID, project code, and mutation user. More complete than get_transactions. Leave glAccountCode empty for all accounts.

get_transaction_document

transactionId

Download the source PDF for a booked transaction as base64. Use the id or hID from get_gl_transactions_detailed.

get_start_balances

yearId, financialMode?

Retrieve opening balances (beginbalansen) per GL account for a fiscal year.

Documents

Tool

Key parameters

Description

upload_document

fileName, dataBase64, folder?, amount?

Upload a PDF to the Yuki archive by passing its content as a base64 string. Use get_document_folders first to find the right folder ID.

upload_document_from_path

filePath, fileName?, folder?, amount?

Upload a PDF from a local file path. Reads and encodes the file internally — preferred over upload_document when the file is available on disk. Validates that the file exists and is a valid PDF before uploading.

get_document_folders

List all archive folders available in the administration.

list_documents

folderId

List documents in a specific archive folder. Returns document IDs, file names, dates, and amounts.

search_documents

searchText

Full-text search across all archived documents (file names, amounts, OCR content).

get_document

documentId

Retrieve metadata for a single archived document by its ID (name, folder, date, amount, status).

download_document

documentId

Download an archived document as a base64-encoded string.

get_cost_categories

List available GL cost categories for use as the costCategory parameter in upload tools.

Backoffice

Tool

Key parameters

Description

get_workflow

administrationId?

Retrieve backoffice workflow items — documents that could not be processed automatically and are awaiting review by the accountant.

get_outstanding_questions

administrationId?

Retrieve outstanding questions raised by the accountant that require a response before the related documents can be processed.


Testing

Option 1 — MCP Inspector (tool-level, no LLM)

npm run inspect

Opens a browser UI at http://localhost:5173 where you can call individual tools and inspect raw responses.

Option 2 — Agent test harness (with Claude)

Runs a full agentic loop: Claude reasons about the task, calls tools, and returns a final answer — exactly as an AI agent would use this MCP.

Add your Anthropic API key to .env:

ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=sk-ant-...

Then run a scenario:

npm run agent                                              # default: get_administrations
npm run agent -- --scenario outstanding-invoices
npm run agent -- --scenario search-relations --arg "Bedrijf BV"
npm run agent -- --scenario gl-accounts
npm run agent -- --scenario bank-transactions --arg "1200"
npm run agent -- --scenario full-workflow

Available scenarios: get-administrations, search-relations, outstanding-invoices, outstanding-payables, gl-accounts, bank-transactions, full-workflow.


Architecture

src/
├── index.ts                  # Entry point — loads env + keys file, registers tools, starts stdio transport
├── yuki-client.ts            # SOAP client: per-key session cache, envelope builder, axios HTTP, fast-xml-parser
└── tools/
    ├── administrations.ts    # get_administrations, get_administration_id
    ├── relations.ts          # search_relations, upsert_contact
    ├── invoices.ts           # get_sales_invoices, get_purchase_invoices,
    │                         # process_sales_invoice, process_purchase_invoice
    ├── transactions.ts       # get_transactions, get_transaction_details, process_journal
    ├── accounting.ts         # get_gl_accounts, get_gl_accounts_fiscal, get_net_revenue
    ├── accounting-info.ts    # get_gl_account_scheme, get_period_table,
    │                         # get_gl_transactions_detailed, get_transaction_document,
    │                         # get_start_balances, get_missing_invoices
    ├── documents.ts          # upload_document, upload_document_from_path,
    │                         # get_document_folders, list_documents, search_documents,
    │                         # get_document, download_document, get_cost_categories
    └── backoffice.ts         # get_workflow, get_outstanding_questions

scripts/
└── test-agent.ts             # Agent test harness (Claude + MCP client loop)

Auth flow

Yuki uses a two-step authentication pattern:

  1. Authenticate(accessKey) → returns a temporary sessionID

  2. All subsequent calls include that sessionID

YukiClient.getSessionID(adminId?) handles this transparently. When called with an administrationId, it resolves the matching API key from the loaded keys map. Session IDs are cached per API key for the lifetime of the process — Authenticate is only called once per key, not once per tool call.

Note: Parameter casing differs across Yuki's services — sessionId (lowercase d) on Sales.asmx and Purchase.asmx; sessionID (uppercase D) on Accounting.asmx, AccountingInfo.asmx, Contact.asmx, and Archive.asmx. This is handled per-tool.

XML documents

Write tools (process_sales_invoice, process_purchase_invoice, process_journal, upsert_contact) pass structured data to Yuki as an XML string inside the xmlDoc SOAP parameter. The XmlValue wrapper ensures this XML is embedded raw (not entity-encoded) in the SOAP envelope. All user-supplied values are XML-escaped via escapeXml().


Rate limits

Yuki enforces 1,000 API requests per day (upgradeable to 5,000–10,000). Each tool call is 1 request. Session IDs are cached so Authenticate is only called once per API key per server process, not once per tool call.

Design agent workflows to fetch broad lists once and reference them from the agent's context window rather than re-fetching on every step.


Troubleshooting

Error

Likely cause

SOAP Fault: Authentication failed

YUKI_API_KEY is incorrect or API access is not enabled in Yuki Settings

No API key found for administration …

The administrationId passed to the tool is not in the loaded keys file — check YUKI_API_KEYS_FILE

SOAP Fault: Administration not found

Wrong administrationId — run get_administrations to get the correct GUID

Journal entries do not balance

Amounts in process_journal don't sum to 0 — check debit/credit signs

HTTP 500 from api.yukiworks.nl

Usually a wrong XML namespace or malformed xmlDoc — check the WSDL at https://api.yukiworks.nl/ws/{Service}.asmx?wsdl

File does not appear to be a PDF

The file at filePath does not start with the %PDF magic bytes — check you're pointing at a valid PDF

File not found

filePath passed to upload_document_from_path does not exist or is inaccessible

Network error

No connectivity to api.yukiworks.nl — requests time out after 30 seconds


About CodeMill Solutions

CodeMill Solutions is a Dutch software company based in the Netherlands. We build smart, scalable, and customized solutions that help organizations grow, optimize processes, and realize their digital ambitions.

Our services include:

  • Custom applications — portals, dashboards, business software, and fully tailored platforms that truly add value.

  • API integrations — connecting your application with other systems and external platforms via smart API connections.

  • Mobile apps — iOS and Android apps as a logical extension of your web application(s).

yuki-mcp is one of our open-source integrations, making Yuki's accounting platform accessible to AI agents through the Model Context Protocol.

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