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artemis-mcp-server

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artemis-mcp-server

CI License: MIT

An MCP server that lets an AI agent work with an ActiveMQ Artemis broker. Messaging runs over AMQP 1.0; queue management, monitoring and administration run over the broker's Jolokia REST endpoint.

The server is read-only by default. Tools that change broker state are only exposed when ARTEMIS_MODE=admin, and the four destructive operations additionally require an explicit confirm: true argument so an agent cannot delete data by accident.

Requirements

  • Node.js 20 or newer

  • An Artemis broker with an AMQP acceptor and the web console (Jolokia) enabled

Related MCP server: DiceDB MCP

Install

Run it directly from a client without installing:

npx artemis-mcp-server

Or install it globally:

npm install -g artemis-mcp-server

Configuration

Configuration comes entirely from environment variables. Missing or invalid values fail fast at startup with a description of what is wrong.

Variable

Required

Default

Description

ARTEMIS_AMQP_URL

yes

AMQP endpoint, amqp://host:5672 or amqps://host:5671

ARTEMIS_JOLOKIA_URL

yes

Jolokia endpoint, e.g. http://host:8161/console/jolokia

ARTEMIS_USER

yes

Broker user for both AMQP and Jolokia

ARTEMIS_PASSWORD

yes

Broker password

ARTEMIS_BROKER_NAME

no

0.0.0.0

Broker name used in the management ObjectName

ARTEMIS_MODE

no

read-only

read-only or admin

ARTEMIS_MAX_BROWSE

no

200

Hard cap on messages returned by browse_messages/consume_message

ARTEMIS_JOLOKIA_TIMEOUT_MS

no

10000

Jolokia request timeout

ARTEMIS_AMQP_TIMEOUT_MS

no

15000

AMQP connection and operation timeout

ARTEMIS_LOG_LEVEL

no

info

error, warn, info or debug

See .env.example for a starting point. The password is never written to the logs.

Using it with an MCP client

Claude Code (plugin)

This repository is a Claude Code plugin marketplace. Add it and install the plugin; Claude Code prompts for the broker URL, credentials and mode, then runs the server for you:

/plugin marketplace add k-krawczyk/artemis-mcp-server
/plugin install artemis-mcp-server@artemis-mcp

The password is stored in your system keychain.

Claude Code (CLI)

Without the plugin, register the server directly:

claude mcp add artemis \
  --env ARTEMIS_AMQP_URL=amqp://localhost:5672 \
  --env ARTEMIS_JOLOKIA_URL=http://localhost:8161/console/jolokia \
  --env ARTEMIS_USER=artemis \
  --env ARTEMIS_PASSWORD=artemis \
  --env ARTEMIS_MODE=admin \
  -- npx -y artemis-mcp-server

Codex

In ~/.codex/config.toml:

[mcp_servers.artemis]
command = "npx"
args = ["-y", "artemis-mcp-server"]
env = { ARTEMIS_AMQP_URL = "amqp://localhost:5672", ARTEMIS_JOLOKIA_URL = "http://localhost:8161/console/jolokia", ARTEMIS_USER = "artemis", ARTEMIS_PASSWORD = "artemis", ARTEMIS_MODE = "admin" }

Cursor

In .cursor/mcp.json (project) or ~/.cursor/mcp.json (global):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "artemis": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "artemis-mcp-server"],
      "env": {
        "ARTEMIS_AMQP_URL": "amqp://localhost:5672",
        "ARTEMIS_JOLOKIA_URL": "http://localhost:8161/console/jolokia",
        "ARTEMIS_USER": "artemis",
        "ARTEMIS_PASSWORD": "artemis",
        "ARTEMIS_MODE": "admin"
      }
    }
  }
}

VS Code

In .vscode/mcp.json (note the servers key):

{
  "servers": {
    "artemis": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "artemis-mcp-server"],
      "env": {
        "ARTEMIS_AMQP_URL": "amqp://localhost:5672",
        "ARTEMIS_JOLOKIA_URL": "http://localhost:8161/console/jolokia",
        "ARTEMIS_USER": "artemis",
        "ARTEMIS_PASSWORD": "artemis",
        "ARTEMIS_MODE": "admin"
      }
    }
  }
}

Claude Desktop and other clients

Most clients accept the same mcpServers shape as Cursor above. Add the artemis entry to the client's MCP config file (for Claude Desktop, claude_desktop_config.json).

Tools

Tools marked write are hidden unless ARTEMIS_MODE=admin. Tools marked confirm do nothing unless called with confirm: true.

Messaging

  • send_message (write) — send one message to an address or queue. Arguments: address, body, bodyType (text or bytes, base64 for bytes), subject?, durable?, ttlMs?, messageId?, properties?.

    { "address": "orders", "body": "hello", "properties": { "priority": 9 } }
  • browse_messages — read messages without removing them. Arguments: queue, address?, limit?.

  • consume_message (write) — receive and remove messages. Arguments: queue, address?, count?.

For a named queue on a multicast address, pass both queue and address; the server addresses it as address::queue.

Management

  • list_queues — names of all queues.

  • list_addresses — names of all addresses.

  • create_queue (write) — create a queue. Arguments: name, address?, routingType? (anycast/multicast), durable?, filter?, maxConsumers?, autoCreateAddress?.

  • delete_queue (write, confirm) — destroy a queue. Arguments: name, removeConsumers?, autoDeleteAddress?, confirm.

  • get_queue_info — configuration of a queue (address, routing type, durability, filter).

Monitoring

  • get_queue_stats — runtime counters (message count, added, acknowledged, delivering, scheduled, consumers).

  • get_broker_overview — version, uptime, memory usage, connection/consumer totals and queue/address counts.

  • list_consumers — consumers currently attached.

  • list_connections — open connections.

Administration

  • purge_queue (write, confirm) — remove every message from a queue.

    { "queue": "orders", "confirm": true }
  • move_messages (write, confirm) — move messages to another queue. Arguments: queue, targetQueue, filter?, confirm.

  • delete_messages (write, confirm) — remove messages matching a filter. A filter is required so this cannot become an accidental purge.

  • retry_dlq (write, confirm) — resend a dead-letter queue's messages to their original destination.

Security

  • The default mode is read-only. Granting write access is an explicit choice through ARTEMIS_MODE=admin.

  • Destructive operations require confirm: true on every call.

  • Credentials are redacted from log output and stack traces are never returned to the client; unexpected failures surface as a generic message and are logged on stderr.

  • Jolokia is an administrative surface. In production use a dedicated service account with the least privilege it needs, keep the endpoint off the public network, and prefer TLS for both AMQP and the console.

Development

Start a local broker with the console and Jolokia enabled:

docker compose up -d

Then:

npm install
npm run build
npm test                 # unit tests
npm run test:integration # spins up a broker with Testcontainers; needs Docker

npm run lint, npm run typecheck and npm run format:check round out the checks that CI runs on every push and pull request.

License

MIT

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