OpenShift LightSpeed MCP Server
Provides tools for interacting with OpenShift LightSpeed, enabling AI-powered OpenShift assistance and troubleshooting through Red Hat's OpenShift platform.
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., "@OpenShift LightSpeed MCP ServerHelp me troubleshoot a pod that's failing to start"
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.
OpenShift LightSpeed MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that integrates OpenShift LightSpeed capabilities with Claude Code, enabling AI-powered OpenShift assistance and troubleshooting.
Overview
This MCP server provides Claude Code with access to OpenShift LightSpeed, allowing users to get expert OpenShift guidance, troubleshooting help, and best practices directly within their development workflow.
Features
OpenShift Expertise: Get answers to OpenShift-related questions and troubleshooting guidance
Seamless Integration: Works directly within Claude Code for enhanced development experience
Configurable: Flexible configuration for different OpenShift LightSpeed deployments
Error Handling: Robust error handling and timeout management
Installation
Prerequisites
Python 3.12+
uv package manager
Access to an OpenShift LightSpeed API endpoint
Setup
Clone and install dependencies:
cd ols-mcp uv syncConfigure environment:
cp .env.example .env # Edit .env with your OLS API configurationTest the server:
uv run python -m ols_mcp.server
Configuration
Environment Variables
Configure the server using environment variables or a .env file:
Variable | Description | Default |
| OpenShift LightSpeed API endpoint |
|
| Bearer token for authentication | None (required for most deployments) |
| Request timeout in seconds |
|
| SSL certificate verification |
|
Example .env file:
OLS_API_URL=https://your-ols-instance.com
OLS_API_TOKEN=your-bearer-token-here
OLS_TIMEOUT=30.0
OLS_VERIFY_SSL=trueClaude Code Integration
To use this MCP server with Claude Code, add it to your Claude Code configuration:
Configuration File Location
Linux/macOS:
~/.config/claude-code/config.jsonWindows:
%APPDATA%\claude-code\config.json
Configuration Example
Add the following to your config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"openshift-lightspeed": {
"command": "uv",
"args": ["run", "python", "-m", "ols_mcp.server"],
"cwd": "/path/to/your/ols-mcp",
"env": {
"OLS_API_URL": "https://your-ols-instance.com",
"OLS_API_TOKEN": "your-token-here",
"OLS_TIMEOUT": "30.0",
"OLS_VERIFY_SSL": "true"
}
}
}
}Important: Update the cwd path to point to your actual ols-mcp directory.
Verification
Restart Claude Code after adding the configuration
The
openshift-lightspeedtool should now be availableTest with OpenShift-related questions
Usage Examples
Once integrated with Claude Code, you can ask questions like:
"Help me troubleshoot a pod that's failing to start"
"How do I scale a deployment in OpenShift?"
"My application is getting 503 errors, what should I check?"
"Show me how to create a route for my service"
"What's the best way to configure resource limits?"
Claude Code will automatically use the OpenShift LightSpeed MCP server to provide expert OpenShift guidance.
Development
Project Structure
ols-mcp/
├── pyproject.toml # uv project configuration
├── .env.example # Environment configuration template
├── src/ols_mcp/
│ ├── __init__.py
│ ├── models.py # Pydantic models for requests/responses
│ ├── client.py # HTTP client for OLS API communication
│ └── server.py # MCP server implementation
└── README.md # This fileAvailable Tools
The server provides the following MCP tool:
openshift-lightspeed: Submit queries to OpenShift LightSpeed and receive expert guidance
Error Handling
The server includes comprehensive error handling for:
Network connectivity issues
API authentication failures
Timeout scenarios
Invalid responses
SSL certificate problems
Troubleshooting
Common Issues
Connection Refused: Check that
OLS_API_URLis correct and the service is runningAuthentication Errors: Verify your
OLS_API_TOKENis valid and has proper permissionsSSL Errors: For self-signed certificates, set
OLS_VERIFY_SSL=falseTimeout Issues: Increase
OLS_TIMEOUTfor slower networks
Debug Mode
Run the server with debug logging:
DEBUG=1 uv run python -m ols_mcp.serverContributing
This project uses:
uv for dependency management
Pydantic for data validation
httpx for HTTP client functionality
MCP SDK for protocol implementation
License
This project is part of the OpenShift ecosystem and follows Red Hat's open source practices.
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