Run arbitrary JavaScript in the Playwright server to automate browser interactions. Warning: this tool executes code with full server access, equivalent to remote code execution.
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- Retrieve an MCP integration by ID or slug to view its full Portkey configuration, including auth type, transport, and masked keys.MIT
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- Remove an MCP integration and its servers permanently. This irreversible action cuts off access immediately, so verify dependencies first.MIT
- Change an MCP server's name or description instantly. For URL and auth updates, modify the integration instead.MIT
- Retrieve an MCP server by ID or slug to get details including parent integration, status, and creation time. Use this to access the server record instead of the integration config.MIT
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- Retrieve the capabilities exposed by an MCP server instance, including total counts and current tool, resource, and prompt surfaces. Use for server-specific exposure instead of integration-level lists.MIT
- List all capabilities of an MCP integration, showing total and enabled-state entries, to compare the current surface before toggling capabilities.MIT
- Generate a greeting string for integration tests. Accepts a name and optional custom greeting phrase.MIT
- Create an MCP integration by registering an external server URL with Portkey. Returns the integration ID and slug; supports authentication via headers, OAuth, or none.MIT
- View which workspaces can access an MCP integration. Returns global access mode and per-workspace enablement for audit and permission review.MIT
- List paginated MCP server records in your organization to discover server IDs and total count.MIT
- List MCP integrations in your organization. Paginate to browse integration IDs and total count, then retrieve full config or servers for each.MIT
- Create a workspace provider that inherits an integration key but sets its own usage limits, alerts, and expiration.MIT
- Create a new MCP server under an existing integration. Returns the server ID and slug for further configuration.MIT
- Update capabilities on an MCP server by enabling or disabling tools, prompts, or resources. Changes apply immediately and override integration-level settings.MIT
- List the allowed MCP scopes for your Apideck integration to verify access permissions.MIT
- Create an org-level provider integration for AI services like OpenAI, Anthropic, or Azure. Specify provider ID and name to generate a new integration that downstream providers and workspaces can use.MIT
- Bulk enable or disable capabilities on an MCP integration, immediately hiding or exposing selected tools, resources, and prompts for connected users.MIT
- Execute Playwright browser automation code to interact with web pages, enabling automated testing and data extraction through JavaScript functions.Apache 2.0