TeamDesk Server
FreeNot checkedMCP server for TeamDesk databases, enabling CRUD operations, search, and document generation via natural language.
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MCP server for TeamDesk databases, enabling CRUD operations, search, and document generation via natural language.
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MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for TeamDesk databases. Connects Claude (web, Desktop, and mobile), Claude Code, or any MCP-compatible client to the TeamDesk REST API v2.
Features
- 11 tools covering all TeamDesk CRUD operations + search + document generation
- Works with any TeamDesk database — just provide your token and database ID
- Two deployment modes:
- Local (
server.py) — runs on user's machine via stdio - Remote (
deploy/server_sse.py) — multi-user server with OAuth 2.0, Streamable HTTP, rate limiting, and caching
- Local (
- Correct URL encoding for accented table/column names (Portuguese, Spanish, etc.)
- Timeout handling with automatic retry (55s timeout, 2 retries with backoff)
- Filter injection prevention via input sanitization
- Stderr logging for request timing and debugging
Requirements
- Python 3.10+
- A TeamDesk REST API token (generate at: TeamDesk > Setup > Integration > REST API > Tokens)
- Your TeamDesk Database ID (visible in the TeamDesk URL:
teamdesk.net/secure/db/XXXXX)
Installation
Option 1: Remote Connector (Recommended)
No local installation required. Connect directly from claude.ai — works on web, Desktop, and mobile automatically.
When you add a custom connector on claude.ai, it syncs to Claude Desktop and mobile automatically. One setup covers all platforms.
- Ask your admin to create an access key (see Remote Deployment)
- Go to claude.ai > Settings > Integrations > Add Custom Connector
- Enter a name (e.g.,
TeamDesk) and the server URL:https://your-server.com/m/{your_key}/sse - Click Configure > approve access
- Done — works on web, Desktop, and mobile
Option 2: Local Installer (Windows)
- Download
install.bat,server.py, andrequirements.txtfrom this repo - Place them in the same folder
- Run
install.bat - Follow the prompts (it will ask for your token and database ID)
- Restart Claude Desktop
Option 3: Local Installer (Linux / Mac)
- Clone and run:
git clone https://github.com/Danielbluz/teamdesk-mcp-v2.git
cd teamdesk-mcp-v2
bash install.sh
- Follow the prompts
- Restart Claude Desktop
Option 4: Manual Setup
git clone https://github.com/Danielbluz/teamdesk-mcp-v2.git
cd teamdesk-mcp-v2
pip install -r requirements.txt
Then add to your client config (see next section).
Configuration
Claude Desktop (local mode)
Edit claude_desktop_config.json:
- Windows:
%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json - Mac:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"teamdesk": {
"command": "python",
"args": ["C:\\path\\to\\server.py"],
"env": {
"TEAMDESK_API_TOKEN": "your_token_here",
"TEAMDESK_DATABASE_ID": "your_database_id"
}
}
}
}
Claude Code
Add to .claude/.mcp.json in your project or ~/.claude/.mcp.json globally:
{
"mcpServers": {
"teamdesk": {
"command": "python",
"args": ["C:\\path\\to\\server.py"],
"env": {
"TEAMDESK_API_TOKEN": "your_token_here",
"TEAMDESK_DATABASE_ID": "your_database_id"
}
}
}
}
Alternative: .env file
Instead of setting env vars in the config, you can create a .env file next to server.py:
cp .env.example .env
# Edit .env with your credentials
Tools
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
list_tables |
List all tables in the database |
describe_table |
Get table structure (columns, types, properties) |
get_records |
Query records with filters, sort, and pagination |
get_record |
Retrieve a single record by ID |
select_view |
Query records from a pre-configured View |
create_record |
Create a new record |
update_record |
Update an existing record by ID |
delete_record |
Delete a record by ID |
search_records |
Full-text search across text columns (auto-detected) |
upsert_records |
Insert or update records (match column must be Unique) |
gerar_documento |
Generate a DOCX from a TeamDesk Documents template |
Filter Examples
[Status] = 'Ativo'
[Amount] > 1000
Contains([Name], 'Solar')
[Date] >= ToDate('2026-01-01')
Sort Syntax
Column -- ascending (default)
Column//DESC -- descending
TeamDesk API Quirks
These are undocumented behaviors that this server handles correctly:
| Quirk | Detail |
|---|---|
| DELETE uses GET | {table}/delete.json?id={id} is a GET request |
| UPDATE uses POST | Not PUT. Body must include @row.id |
| Body must be array | All write operations require [{...}], not {...} |
| Upsert match must be Unique | Match column must be marked Unique in table setup, otherwise error 3106 |
Document endpoint has no .json |
Use /document?id=X, not /document.json?id=X |
Sort uses // |
Column//DESC, not -Column or Column DESC |
| Accented names are valid | Geração, Irradiação — must be URL-encoded, not stripped |
| No LIKE operator | Use Contains([field], 'value') (case-insensitive) |
Date literals use # |
[Date] >= #2026-01-01# or ToDate('2026-01-01') |
| Retrieve by ID | Use retrieve.json?id=X, not {id}.json |
Troubleshooting
MCP not appearing in Claude Desktop
- Make sure you restarted Claude Desktop completely (check system tray)
- Verify
pythonis in your PATH:python --version - Check the config JSON syntax (no trailing commas)
Slow responses
- TeamDesk servers can be slow during US business hours (15:00–18:00 UTC)
- The server retries automatically on timeout (up to 2 times)
- Check logs: Claude Desktop > Ctrl+Shift+I > Console > filter
[TeamDesk MCP]
Token issues
- Generate a new token at: TeamDesk > Setup > Integration > REST API > Tokens
- The token should be a 32-character hex string
- Both
TEAMDESK_API_TOKENandTEAMDESK_TOKEN(legacy) are accepted
Remote Deployment
The deploy/ folder contains server_sse.py — a multi-user remote MCP server designed for deployment on a VPS behind Nginx/TLS. It supports:
- OAuth 2.0 with auto-approve (PKCE S256) — required by claude.ai custom connectors
- Streamable HTTP transport (MCP SDK 1.26.0+) — the protocol claude.ai uses
- SSE transport — for Claude Desktop local config via URL
- Multi-user authentication via API keys stored in a TeamDesk table
- Rate limiting and response caching
- Per-user tokens — each user's API key maps to their own TeamDesk token
How it works
Admin creates a record in the
Acessotable (TeamDesk) with:Chave_MCP: unique key for the user (e.g.,john_company_2026)Token: the user's TeamDesk API tokenAtivo_MCP:Sim(to enable access)
Each user gets a personal endpoint:
https://your-server.com/m/{chave}/sseThe server validates the key, retrieves the user's token, and proxies all MCP tool calls to the TeamDesk API using that token.
OAuth 2.0 endpoints
claude.ai requires these OAuth endpoints for custom connectors:
| Endpoint | Purpose |
|---|---|
/.well-known/oauth-protected-resource |
RFC 9728 — resource metadata |
/.well-known/oauth-authorization-server |
RFC 8414 — auth server metadata |
/register |
RFC 7591 — dynamic client registration |
/authorize |
Authorization endpoint (auto-approve) |
/token |
Token exchange (PKCE S256 verification) |
Technical notes
- claude.ai uses POST (Streamable HTTP), not GET (SSE) — the server handles both
- The server injects the
Accept: application/json, text/event-streamheader if missing (claude.ai sometimes omits it, causing 406 from MCP SDK) - Sessions are stateful (
stateless=False) — required for persistentMcp-Session-Id - Configure via environment variables (see
deploy/docker-compose.yml)
Docker deployment
cd deploy
cp .env.example .env
# Edit .env with your TEAMDESK_DATABASE_ID, TEAMDESK_MASTER_TOKEN, MCP_PUBLIC_URL
docker compose up -d
Key discovery: web = Desktop = mobile
When a user configures a custom connector on claude.ai (web), it automatically becomes available on Claude Desktop and Claude mobile — no separate configuration needed. The connector is linked to the user's Anthropic account, not to a specific app.
This means: one setup on the web covers all platforms.
Security
- Tokens are read from environment variables, never hardcoded
- Filter injection prevented by escaping single quotes
- Table names are URL-encoded to preserve accented characters
- API keys validated against TeamDesk table (not hardcoded)
- OAuth auto-approve uses PKCE S256 for security
- Rate limiting prevents abuse (configurable per-minute limit)
- See SECURITY.md for responsible disclosure
License
MIT
Installing TeamDesk Server
This server has no published package — it is built from source. Open the repository and follow its README.
▸ github.com/Danielbluz/teamdesk-mcp-v2FAQ
Is TeamDesk Server MCP free?
Yes, TeamDesk Server MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.
Does TeamDesk Server need an API key?
No, TeamDesk Server runs without API keys or environment variables.
Is TeamDesk Server hosted or self-hosted?
Self-hosted: the server runs locally on your machine via the install command above.
How do I install TeamDesk Server in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?
Open TeamDesk 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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