DataWorks MCP Server
by MCP-Mirror
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides tools for AI, allowing it to interact with the DataWorks Open API through a standardized interface. This implementation is based on the Aliyun Open API and enables AI agents to perform cloud resources operations seamlessly.
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What is DataWorks MCP Server?
This MCP server implements the Model Context Protocol specification to standardize cloud resource interactions for AI agents, specifically interacting with the DataWorks Open API and managing DataWorks resources.
How to use DataWorks MCP Server?
The server can be installed either from npm or built from source. Configuration involves setting environment variables for DataWorks Open API access and specifying the region. Detailed instructions are provided for both installation methods and configuration.
Key features of DataWorks MCP Server
Interact with DataWorks Open API
Manage DataWorks resources
Standardized interface for AI agents
Configuration via environment variables
Use cases of DataWorks MCP Server
Automating DataWorks resource management
Enabling AI agents to interact with DataWorks
Standardizing cloud resource interactions
Integrating DataWorks with AI workflows
FAQ from DataWorks MCP Server
What is the purpose of this server?
What is the purpose of this server?
It provides a standardized interface for AI agents to interact with the DataWorks Open API.
What are the prerequisites for using this server?
What are the prerequisites for using this server?
Node.js (v16 or higher), pnpm (recommended), npm, or yarn, and DataWorks Open API with access key and secret key.
How do I install this server?
How do I install this server?
You can install it from npm or build it from source. Instructions for both methods are provided in the README.
How do I configure the server?
How do I configure the server?
Configuration involves setting environment variables for DataWorks Open API access and specifying the region.
Where can I find the available DataWorks tools?
Where can I find the available DataWorks tools?
See this link