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Acumatica MCP Server

Acumatica MCP Server

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A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Acumatica ERP. It lets an MCP client (Claude Desktop, or any MCP-aware agent) query and act on any Acumatica tenant's contract-based REST API through just 8 generic tools.

Acumatica's contract API is uniform: every entity (SalesOrder, Bill, Customer, StockItem, and so on) supports the same GET / PUT / DELETE verbs with OData query parameters, plus POST /{Entity}/{Action} for entity-specific actions. Instead of hand-coding hundreds of endpoints, this server exposes 8 tools that cover the entire surface (all ~119 entities in a standard tenant), plus a small catalog that teaches the model each entity's fields, key format, and actions.

Status: Beta. Battle-tested.

Table of Contents

Related MCP server: LeanIX MTM MCP Server

Features

  • Small and legible. One server file, ~700 lines, three dependencies. You can read the whole thing before trusting it with your ERP.

  • Complete coverage. 8 generic tools reach all ~119 entities of any tenant's contract API, no per-entity code.

  • Read-only by default. Writes and deletes stay disabled until you explicitly opt in, so it is safe to point at production while you explore.

  • Portable. Works against any Acumatica instance with just a service account.

  • Clickable results. Records come back with a browser_url that links straight to the record in the Acumatica web UI.

  • Self-correcting queries. Errors return actionable hints (wrong field name, missing mandatory filter, permission gap) instead of raw HTTP 500s.

  • Repeatable workflows. Ships example skills - packaged, tested procedures (AP/AR health, three-way match, and more) that turn the raw tools into reliable, one-command operations. See Skills.

Architecture

flowchart LR
    U[You] -->|natural language| C[Claude / MCP client]
    C -->|MCP tool calls| S[acumatica-mcp-server]
    S -->|"cookie-auth REST + OData"| A[(Acumatica ERP)]
    A -->|JSON records| S
    S -->|"results + browser_url"| C
    C -->|answer| U

The server is a thin, stateless translator: MCP tool calls in, Acumatica REST calls out. All entity knowledge (fields, keys, actions) lives in a data catalog (entity_catalog.json), so the tools stay generic.

The 8 tools

Tool

HTTP

What it does

list_entities

(local)

List the entities available in the tenant, filterable by substring.

describe_entity

(local)

Call this first. Returns an entity's fields, key format, actions, and expandable sub-collections.

list_records

GET /{Entity}

Query records with OData ($filter, $select, $top, $expand, and so on).

get_record

GET /{Entity}/{key}

Fetch a single record by its key.

upsert_record

PUT /{Entity}

Create or update a record. Requires ACUMATICA_ALLOW_WRITES=1.

delete_record

DELETE /{Entity}/{key}

Delete a record. Requires ACUMATICA_ALLOW_DELETES=1.

invoke_action

POST /{Entity}/{Action}

Run an action (Release, Cancel, Confirm). Requires ACUMATICA_ALLOW_WRITES=1.

get_schema

GET /{Entity}/$adHocSchema

Discover user-defined (DAC extension) fields and view names.

See docs/USAGE.md for the field-name, key-format, $filter, and $custom rules that make queries reliable.

How a query flows

The golden rule: call describe_entity first. Most failures come from guessing field names or key formats.

flowchart TD
    Q[Need data or an action] --> LE[list_entities: find the entity]
    LE --> DE[describe_entity: fields, key format, actions]
    DE --> RW{Read or write?}
    RW -->|read| RD[list_records / get_record]
    RW -->|write| G{Gate enabled?}
    G -->|"ALLOW_WRITES / ALLOW_DELETES set"| WR[upsert_record / delete_record / invoke_action]
    G -->|not set| BL[403 blocked: read-only by default]

Skills (repeatable workflows)

The 8 tools give a model the raw verbs. Skills turn those verbs into repeatable, tested workflows: the exact queries, fallbacks, and output format for a real task, written down once so the model runs it the same correct way every time. The skills/ folder ships a starter set you can use as-is or adapt:

Skill

What it does

recent-records

Reliably find the latest / most-recent record of any entity (works around tenants that ignore $orderby).

ap-health

Accounts-payable health check: aging buckets, overdue bills, stale POs, uninvoiced receipts.

ar-health

Accounts-receivable health check: open AR, aging, unapplied payments, customer concentration.

three-way-match

Reconcile Bill vs Purchase Receipt vs PO line by line and flag price / quantity variances.

doc-doctor

Diagnose why a document is stuck or wrong (receive failures, wrong totals, holds) and propose the fix.

Each skill is a single SKILL.md with frontmatter, in the format used by Claude Code / Claude Desktop skills. Drop the folder wherever your client discovers skills (for example your project's .claude/skills/) and invoke it by name. All five are read-only reporting workflows; none of them writes to your tenant.

Requirements

  • An Acumatica instance with the contract-based REST API enabled (the default Default endpoint, for example version 24.200.001).

  • A dedicated service / integration account with the appropriate role(s).

  • Python 3.10+.

Installation

Clone the repository and install its dependencies:

git clone https://github.com/yourlastnamesoundslikeatypeofpasta/acumatica-mcp-server.git
cd acumatica-mcp-server
python -m venv .venv
# Windows:      .venv\Scripts\activate
# macOS/Linux:  source .venv/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt

Configuration

The server reads its connection settings from environment variables. There are two ways to supply them, and you only need one (you never enter credentials twice):

  • Option A: the MCP client env block (recommended). Put the values in your MCP client config (see Register with Claude Desktop). Nothing is written to disk and no .env file is needed.

  • Option B: a .env file. Copy .env.example to .env next to server.py and fill it in. Your MCP client config then only needs the command/args, not the credentials.

ACUMATICA_BASE_URL=https://your-instance.acumatica.com
ACUMATICA_ENDPOINT_PATH=/entity/Default/24.200.001
ACUMATICA_USERNAME=service_account
ACUMATICA_PASSWORD=your-password
ACUMATICA_COMPANY=YourCompany

If you set both, the env block (process environment) wins and the .env file only fills in anything it did not set.

Register with Claude Desktop

Add this to your claude_desktop_config.json (full example in docs/claude-desktop-config.example.json). This is Option A: credentials live in the env block. If you use a .env file instead (Option B), drop the ACUMATICA_* credential keys from env:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "acumatica": {
      "command": "python",
      "args": ["C:/path/to/acumatica-mcp-server/src/acumatica_mcp/server.py"],
      "env": {
        "ACUMATICA_BASE_URL": "https://your-instance.acumatica.com",
        "ACUMATICA_ENDPOINT_PATH": "/entity/Default/24.200.001",
        "ACUMATICA_USERNAME": "service_account",
        "ACUMATICA_PASSWORD": "your-password",
        "ACUMATICA_COMPANY": "YourCompany"
      }
    }
  }
}

Restart Claude Desktop, then try: "List the open sales orders modified in the last 14 days" or "Describe the Bill entity."

Authentication

Cookie-based. The server logs in on the first request, holds the session cookie, transparently re-logs in on a 401, and logs out on exit.

sequenceDiagram
    participant S as acumatica-mcp-server
    participant A as Acumatica
    S->>A: POST /entity/auth/login (first request)
    A-->>S: session cookie
    S->>A: GET / PUT / POST /{Entity}
    A-->>S: 200 + data
    Note over S,A: on 401, re-login once and retry
    S->>A: POST /entity/auth/logout (on exit)

Write safety (read-only by default)

The three mutating tools are disabled by default. Enable them deliberately via environment variables:

Variable

Enables

ACUMATICA_ALLOW_WRITES=1

upsert_record and invoke_action

ACUMATICA_ALLOW_DELETES=1

delete_record

When a mutating tool is called while disabled, it returns a 403-style envelope with a hint telling you which variable to set. No request is sent to Acumatica.

Regenerating the entity catalog

The bundled entity_catalog.json covers standard Acumatica entities. If your tenant has customizations (custom entities, extension fields), regenerate it from your tenant's OpenAPI spec:

  1. In Acumatica, open your endpoint under Web Service Endpoints and export its OpenAPI (Swagger) JSON, or GET {BASE_URL}{ENDPOINT_PATH}/swagger.json.

  2. Rebuild:

    python src/acumatica_mcp/rebuild_catalog.py path/to/your_openapi_spec.json
  3. Restart the server (the catalog is loaded once at startup).

Security notes

  • Read-only by default. upsert_record and invoke_action require ACUMATICA_ALLOW_WRITES=1; delete_record requires ACUMATICA_ALLOW_DELETES=1. Enable them only when you mean to, ideally on a sandbox tenant.

  • Use a dedicated service account scoped to only the entities/roles you need, never a real person's login. A read-only role in Acumatica is a good second layer of defense.

  • .env is git-ignored. Keep credentials out of version control; prefer passing them through your MCP client's env block.

This is not the first Acumatica-to-MCP or Acumatica-to-AI project. If this one does not fit your needs, look at these:

  • grp-mcp: a far more capable MCP server with full CRUD, four client planes, and headless ERP setup.

  • MCP4Acumatica: a remote MCP server (Cloudflare Workers) with per-user OAuth and role-based, read-only access.

  • easy-acumatica: a mature Python REST SDK (not MCP) with dynamic model generation.

  • CData Acumatica MCP Server: a read-only MCP backed by the CData JDBC driver.

This server's angle is deliberate minimalism: a small, dependency-light, self-hostable stdio server you can read top to bottom in one sitting, that works against any tenant with nothing but a service account.

License

MIT (c) Christian Zagazeta

Disclaimer

Not affiliated with or endorsed by Acumatica, Inc. "Acumatica" is a trademark of its respective owner. Use at your own risk against your own tenants.

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