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Employee Leave Management Server

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Manages employee leave with Claude Desktop via natural language. Enables checking balances, applying, approving, and reviewing leave requests through a Supabase

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Manages employee leave with Claude Desktop via natural language. Enables checking balances, applying, approving, and reviewing leave requests through a Supabase-backed MCP server.

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An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server built with FastMCP that connects to a Supabase PostgreSQL database and lets Claude Desktop manage employee leave — checking balances, applying for leave, approvals, history, and more.


Architecture

┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│  Claude Desktop (MCP Host)                            │
│                                                       │
│  "How many leaves does EMP001 have left this year?"   │
│                                                       │
│  Claude ──► get_leave_balance("EMP001", 2025)         │
│          ◄── [{Annual: 13 remaining}, {Sick: 8}, …]   │
│                                                       │
│  Claude: "Aditya has 13 Annual, 8 Sick, and 5 Casual  │
│           leave days remaining for 2025."             │
└───────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
          │ stdio (subprocess)
          ▼
┌─────────────────────┐        ┌──────────────────────┐
│  server.py          │        │  Supabase (Postgres)  │
│  FastMCP + tools    │◄──────►│  employees            │
│                     │  REST  │  leave_types          │
│                     │  API   │  leave_balances       │
└─────────────────────┘        │  leave_requests       │
                               └──────────────────────┘

Exposed Tools

Tool What it does
list_leave_types All leave categories (Annual, Sick, Casual, …) with default allocation
list_employees Active employees, optional department filter
get_employee_info Look up one employee by code or email
get_leave_balance Remaining / used / total days by employee & year
apply_for_leave Submit a leave request (validates balance & date overlaps)
get_leave_history All requests for an employee, filterable by year/status
get_leave_request Full details of a single request by ID
cancel_leave_request Employee withdraws a pending request
approve_leave_request Manager approves — auto-deducts days from balance
reject_leave_request Manager rejects with optional note

Resources

  • leave://schema — full schema overview attachable as context

Prompts

  • leave_assistant — structured conversation starter for the HR assistant

Quick Start

Step 1 — Create a Supabase project

  1. Go to https://supabase.com and create a free project.
  2. After the project is ready, go to Project Settings → API and copy:
    • Project URLSUPABASE_URL
    • Project API Keys → anon public key (or service_role key for full access) → SUPABASE_KEY

Step 2 — Set up the database

  1. In the Supabase Dashboard, open the SQL EditorNew Query.
  2. Paste the full contents of setup_database.sql and click Run.

This creates four tables (employees, leave_types, leave_balances, leave_requests) plus a convenience view (leave_balances_view) and seeds 8 employees with realistic 2025 balances.

Step 3 — Configure environment variables

cd demo_projects/mcp
cp .env.example .env
# Edit .env with your Supabase URL and Key

.env contents:

SUPABASE_URL=https://your-project-ref.supabase.co
SUPABASE_KEY=your-anon-or-service-role-key

Step 4 — Install dependencies

uv sync

Step 5 — Test interactively (without Claude Desktop)

#uv run fastmcp dev server.py
uv run python server.py
# Opens MCP Inspector at http://localhost:6274

Connect to Claude Desktop

Locate the config file

OS Path
macOS ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Windows %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
Linux ~/.config/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json

Add the server block

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "employee-leave": {
      "command": "uv",
      "args": [
        "--directory",
        "/absolute/path/to/project_root",
        "run",
        "python",
        "server.py"
      ]
    }
  }
}

Important: Use the absolute path in --directory. You can get it by running pwd in the project folder.

Note: You may need to provide the full path to the uv executable in the command field. Run which uv (macOS/Linux) or where uv (Windows) to find it.

Restart Claude Desktop

Quit and reopen Claude Desktop. Click the + ("Add files, connectors, and more") icon in the chat input area, then hover over Connectors — you should see employee-leave listed there.

Note: Claude for Desktop is not yet available on Linux. Linux users can use the MCP Inspector or build a custom MCP client instead.


Connect to VS Code (GitHub Copilot)

VS Code supports MCP servers natively through GitHub Copilot agent mode. The config format is different from Claude Desktop.

Locate / create the config file

Scope File
Workspace (team-shared) .vscode/mcp.json in your project root
User profile (all workspaces) Run MCP: Open User Configuration from the Command Palette

Add the server block

Create or edit .vscode/mcp.json:

{
  "servers": {
    "employee-leave": {
      "command": "uv",
      "args": [
        "--directory",
        "/absolute/path/to/project_root",
        "run",
        "python",
        "server.py"
      ]
    }
  }
}

Note: VS Code uses "servers" (not "mcpServers") and requires the "type": "stdio" field. Use the absolute path in --directory.

Tip: You may need to provide the full path to uv in "command". Run which uv to find it.

Start the server

  1. Open the Command Palette (Ctrl+Shift+P) and run MCP: List Servers.
  2. Select employee-leave and choose Start.
  3. When prompted, confirm you trust the server.
  4. Open the Chat view (Ctrl+Alt+I), switch to Agent mode, and the employee-leave tools will be available.

Verify tools are loaded

In the Chat view, select Configure Tools (or the tools icon) to see all tools provided by the employee-leave server and toggle individual tools on/off.

Troubleshooting

If the server fails to start, run MCP: List Servers → select the server → Show Output to view logs.


Example Conversations with Claude

You: How many leaves does Aditya have left for 2025?

Claude: [calls get_employee_info("EMP001"), then get_leave_balance("EMP001", 2025)]
        Aditya Sharma (EMP001) has:
        • Annual leave  : 13 days remaining (5 used of 18)
        • Sick leave    :  8 days remaining (2 used of 10)
        • Casual leave  :  5 days remaining (1 used of 6)
You: Apply for annual leave for EMP002 from 10th July to 18th July 2025.

Claude: [calls apply_for_leave("EMP002", "Annual", "2025-07-10", "2025-07-18")]
        Leave request submitted!
        • Employee   : Priya Nair (EMP002)
        • Type       : Annual
        • Dates      : 10 Jul – 18 Jul 2025  (7 business days)
        • Status     : Pending
        • Remaining after approval: 8 Annual days
You: Approve request ID 3.

Claude: [calls approve_leave_request(3)]
        Leave request #3 has been approved. 7 days deducted from Priya's Annual balance.

Database Schema

employees          -- employee_code, full_name, email, department, position
leave_types        -- name, description, default_days
leave_balances     -- one row per (employee, leave_type, year)
leave_balances_view -- denormalised view with remaining_days computed
leave_requests     -- status: pending | approved | rejected | cancelled

Project Files

demo_projects/mcp/
├── server.py             ← FastMCP server (all tools, resources, prompts)
├── setup_database.sql    ← Run once in Supabase SQL Editor
├── pyproject.toml        ← Dependencies (fastmcp, supabase, python-dotenv)
├── .env.example          ← Copy to .env and fill in credentials
└── README.md             ← This file

from github.com/adityapatel143/GenAi_Employee_Leave_Management-MCP_Server

Installing Employee Leave Management Server

This server has no published package — it is built from source. Open the repository and follow its README.

▸ github.com/adityapatel143/GenAi_Employee_Leave_Management-MCP_Server

FAQ

Is Employee Leave Management Server MCP free?

Yes, Employee Leave Management Server MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.

Does Employee Leave Management Server need an API key?

No, Employee Leave Management Server runs without API keys or environment variables.

Is Employee Leave Management Server hosted or self-hosted?

A hosted option is available: Unyly runs the server in the cloud, no local setup required.

How do I install Employee Leave Management Server in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?

Open Employee Leave Management Server on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.

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