Atlassian Dc Jira
БесплатноНе проверенMCP server for Atlassian Jira Data Center - search, view, and create issues
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MCP server for Atlassian Jira Data Center - search, view, and create issues
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npm jira-datacenter-mcp npm confluence-datacenter-mcp npm bitbucket-datacenter-mcp License: MIT
Atlassian Data Center MCP
Community project — not affiliated with, endorsed by, or supported by Atlassian. Use at your own discretion.
Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers that connect Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor, and any other MCP-compatible AI assistant to self-hosted Atlassian Data Center (formerly Server) instances: Jira, Confluence, and Bitbucket.
Search and manage Jira issues, read and edit Confluence pages, review Bitbucket pull requests — from your AI assistant, with credentials stored in your OS keychain instead of pasted into a client config.
| Package | Version | Server for |
|---|---|---|
| jira-datacenter-mcp | npm | Jira Data Center / Server |
| confluence-datacenter-mcp | npm | Confluence Data Center / Server |
| bitbucket-datacenter-mcp | npm | Bitbucket Data Center / Server |
| datacenter-mcp-core | npm | Shared runtime (installed automatically — not run directly) |
Each product is a separate package — install only the ones you need.
Contents
- Capabilities
- Quick start
- Connecting a client — Claude Desktop · Claude Code · Cursor & others
- Authentication & tokens
- Configuration reference
- Features
- Development
- License
Capabilities
Each server exposes MCP tools (actions the assistant can call), resources (readable context endpoints), and prompts (ready-made workflows). Tools are grouped by domain and follow the naming pattern <product>_verb_noun (e.g. jira_search_issues, bitbucket_get_pull_request).
| Server | Tools | Resources | Prompts |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jira | 288 | 4 | 4 |
| Confluence | 112 | 4 | 4 |
| Bitbucket | 119 | 4 | 4 |
Jira — 288 tools
| Group | Tools | Covers |
|---|---|---|
issues |
71 | search (JQL), create/update/transition, comments, worklogs, links, attachments, watchers, votes |
projects |
48 | projects, versions, components, roles, categories |
users |
29 | user lookup/search, groups, assignable-user queries |
workflows |
25 | workflows, statuses, schemes |
agile |
22 | boards, sprints, backlog, epics |
admin |
93 | fields, screens, permissions, notification/security schemes, and other administrative reads/writes |
Confluence — 112 tools
| Group | Tools | Covers |
|---|---|---|
content |
32 | pages/blogposts CRUD, bodies, versions, labels, children/descendants, search (CQL) |
spaces |
30 | spaces, space content, permissions, watchers |
users |
22 | users, groups, memberships |
admin |
11 | global permissions, access mode, and other admin reads |
webhooks |
9 | webhook registration and management |
attachments |
8 | upload, download, list, update attachments |
Bitbucket — 119 tools
| Group | Tools | Covers |
|---|---|---|
repositories |
54 | repos, branches, commits, files/browse, diffs, tags, labels, settings |
pullRequests |
30 | PR CRUD, diffs/changes, inline & file comments, tasks, reviews, merge/decline, participants |
builds |
13 | build status and code-insights reports |
permissions |
8 | project/repository permission grants |
authentication |
6 | access tokens, SSH & GPG keys |
projects |
5 | project CRUD |
security |
3 | security-related reads |
Every tool carries MCP annotations (read-only vs. destructive hints), and argument completions are provided for common identifiers (project keys, board IDs, repository slugs) so compatible clients can autocomplete them.
Quick start
Each package ships an interactive setup command that stores credentials in the most secure place your OS offers (macOS Keychain, or a 0600 file elsewhere). Run it once per product:
npx jira-datacenter-mcp setup
npx confluence-datacenter-mcp setup
npx bitbucket-datacenter-mcp setup
Setup prompts for host, API base path, default page size, and API token, then makes a live authenticated request to verify everything before saving — a wrong host or token is caught immediately. Leave the token blank to configure anonymous (unauthenticated) access on instances that allow it.
After setup, the server boots with zero environment variables — see Connecting a client.
Prefer explicit config? You can skip
setupentirely and pass credentials via environment variables or a shared config file instead. See the Configuration reference.
Scripted / non-interactive setup
Setup accepts flags for CI or remote bootstrap (--help for the full list):
| Flag | Short | Description |
|---|---|---|
--host <value> |
-H |
Host, e.g. jira.example.com |
--api-base-path <value> |
-b |
API base path or full URL |
--token <value> |
-t |
API token (PAT) |
--username <value> |
-u |
Username for Basic auth (alternative to --token) |
--password <value> |
-p |
Password for Basic auth (with --username) |
--default-page-size <n> |
-s |
Default page size (positive integer) |
--profile <name> |
-P |
Named profile for a second instance of the same product |
--non-interactive |
-n |
No prompts; exit non-zero if a required value is missing |
--help |
-h |
Show usage |
# Fully scripted
npx jira-datacenter-mcp setup --non-interactive --host jira.example.com --token "$JIRA_TOKEN"
# Re-validate an already-stored token without re-entering it
npx jira-datacenter-mcp setup --non-interactive --host jira.example.com
In --non-interactive mode, missing values are resolved from existing configuration and the command exits 1 on the first validation failure — usable as a CI gate.
Connecting a client
Once setup has stored your credentials, the env block can be empty. The examples below pass credentials inline for clarity; drop the env entries if you ran setup.
Set *_HOST to a domain (+ optional port) without a protocol — https:// is assumed. To point at a non-standard path or force http://, use *_API_BASE_PATH with a full URL instead (the product-specific API suffix is appended automatically — don't include it).
Claude Desktop
Config file: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json (macOS) · %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json (Windows). Keep only the servers you need.
{
"mcpServers": {
"atlassian-jira-dc": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "jira-datacenter-mcp"],
"env": { "JIRA_HOST": "jira.example.com", "JIRA_API_TOKEN": "your-token" }
},
"atlassian-confluence-dc": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "confluence-datacenter-mcp"],
"env": { "CONFLUENCE_HOST": "confluence.example.com", "CONFLUENCE_API_TOKEN": "your-token" }
},
"atlassian-bitbucket-dc": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "bitbucket-datacenter-mcp"],
"env": { "BITBUCKET_HOST": "bitbucket.example.com", "BITBUCKET_API_TOKEN": "your-token" }
}
}
}
After running setup, this collapses to:
{
"mcpServers": {
"atlassian-jira-dc": { "command": "npx", "args": ["-y", "jira-datacenter-mcp"] }
}
}
Claude Code
# Project scope (writes .mcp.json); add -s user for all projects
claude mcp add atlassian-jira-dc \
-e JIRA_HOST=jira.example.com \
-e JIRA_API_TOKEN=your-token \
-- npx -y jira-datacenter-mcp
Swap -e JIRA_HOST=… for -e JIRA_API_BASE_PATH=https://jira.example.com/rest, or drop the -e flags entirely if you ran setup.
Cursor & other MCP clients
Any stdio MCP client works. Point it at the command npx -y <product>-datacenter-mcp and supply credentials through its env mechanism (or rely on setup). For remote/multi-client hosting, use the HTTP transport.
Authentication & tokens
Three modes, resolved per request:
- Personal Access Token (recommended) — set
*_API_TOKEN. Sent asAuthorization: Bearer <token>. - Basic auth — set
*_USERNAME+*_PASSWORD(for older instances without PATs). Takes precedence over a token if both are configured. - Anonymous — set neither. No
Authorizationheader is sent; works on instances that allow unauthenticated reads.
Generating a Personal Access Token
| Product | Path in the web UI |
|---|---|
| Jira | Profile → Personal Access Tokens → Create token |
| Confluence | Profile/Settings → Personal Access Tokens → Create token |
| Bitbucket | Manage account → HTTP access tokens → Create token |
Give the token the minimum permissions it needs and copy it immediately — it is shown only once.
Configuration reference
Per-product variables
Each product reads its own prefix (JIRA_*, CONFLUENCE_*, BITBUCKET_*):
| Variable | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
*_HOST |
✅¹ | Domain (+ port), no protocol — e.g. jira.example.com |
*_API_BASE_PATH |
✅¹ | Full base URL incl. protocol — alternative to *_HOST |
*_API_TOKEN |
— | Personal Access Token (Bearer auth) |
*_USERNAME / *_PASSWORD |
— | Basic auth pair (alternative to the token) |
*_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE |
— | Default page size for paged endpoints |
¹ Provide one of *_HOST or *_API_BASE_PATH. The API suffix is appended for you and must not be included: Jira /rest (+ /api/2), Confluence /rest/api, Bitbucket /rest (+ /api/latest).
Global variables
| Variable | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
ATLASSIAN_DC_MCP_CONFIG_FILE |
— | Absolute path to a shared dotenv file (see below); fails fast if set but missing |
ATLASSIAN_DC_MCP_PROFILE |
— | Selects a named profile's stored credentials (multiple instances) |
ATLASSIAN_DC_MCP_HTTP_PORT |
— | Serve over HTTP instead of stdio |
ATLASSIAN_DC_MCP_LOG_LEVEL |
info |
debug · info · warn · error |
ATLASSIAN_DC_MCP_REQUEST_TIMEOUT_MS |
30000 |
Per-request timeout to the Atlassian API |
ATLASSIAN_DC_MCP_MAX_RESPONSE_CHARS |
100000 |
Cap on a tool result's characters; 0 disables the cap |
Precedence
At startup each config key is resolved by walking these sources in order and taking the first non-empty value:
| Priority | Source | Provides |
|---|---|---|
| 100 | process.env |
all keys |
| 80 | env file — ATLASSIAN_DC_MCP_CONFIG_FILE, or ./.env |
all keys |
| 60 | home file — ~/.atlassian-dc-mcp/<product>.env (%USERPROFILE%\… on Windows) |
all keys |
| 40 | macOS Keychain — service atlassian-dc-mcp, account <product>-token / <product>-password |
token, password |
Process env always wins, so you can override a stored credential for a single session. Keychain reads are cached once at startup — tool calls never shell out.
Shared config file
To reuse one set of credentials across several MCP hosts on a machine, put the *_HOST / *_API_TOKEN / … variables in one dotenv file and point every server at it with an absolute ATLASSIAN_DC_MCP_CONFIG_FILE:
JIRA_HOST=jira.example.com
JIRA_API_TOKEN=your-jira-token
CONFLUENCE_HOST=confluence.example.com
CONFLUENCE_API_TOKEN=your-confluence-token
BITBUCKET_HOST=bitbucket.example.com
BITBUCKET_API_TOKEN=your-bitbucket-token
{
"mcpServers": {
"atlassian-jira-dc": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "jira-datacenter-mcp"],
"env": { "ATLASSIAN_DC_MCP_CONFIG_FILE": "/Users/you/.config/atlassian-dc-mcp.env" }
}
}
}
Features
Where credentials are stored
setup splits secrets from non-secrets:
- macOS — token/password go to the login Keychain (service
atlassian-dc-mcp); the copy in the home file is cleared after a successful write, so there's never a second copy in a less-secure place. - Linux — home file
~/.atlassian-dc-mcp/<product>.env, mode0600(your user only). - Windows —
%USERPROFILE%\.atlassian-dc-mcp\<product>.env, inheriting your user-profile ACL.
Non-secret fields (host, base path, page size) always live in the home file.
Multiple instances (profiles)
To run two instances of the same product (e.g. two Jira sites), give each a --profile at setup and select it at launch with ATLASSIAN_DC_MCP_PROFILE:
npx jira-datacenter-mcp setup --profile work --host jira-work.example.com --token "$WORK_TOKEN"
npx jira-datacenter-mcp setup --profile personal --host jira-personal.example.com --token "$PERSONAL_TOKEN"
{
"mcpServers": {
"jira-work": { "command": "npx", "args": ["-y", "jira-datacenter-mcp"], "env": { "ATLASSIAN_DC_MCP_PROFILE": "work" } },
"jira-personal": { "command": "npx", "args": ["-y", "jira-datacenter-mcp"], "env": { "ATLASSIAN_DC_MCP_PROFILE": "personal" } }
}
}
A profile only changes which home file (<product>.<profile>.env) and Keychain account are used.
Transport: stdio & HTTP
By default every server speaks stdio — what local hosts like Claude Desktop expect. Set ATLASSIAN_DC_MCP_HTTP_PORT to a positive integer to serve the Streamable HTTP transport instead (for remote/multi-client access); the two are mutually exclusive per process.
ATLASSIAN_DC_MCP_HTTP_PORT=3000 npx jira-datacenter-mcp
The HTTP transport carries no auth of its own beyond the configured Atlassian credentials — put your own reverse proxy, TLS, and access control in front of it before exposing it beyond localhost.
Resilience
- Retries — transient failures (HTTP 429 and 5xx) are retried with exponential backoff and jitter (up to 3 attempts). A server-provided
Retry-Afterheader is honored (clamped to 30s) instead of the computed backoff. 4xx client errors are never retried. - Response cap — tool results larger than
ATLASSIAN_DC_MCP_MAX_RESPONSE_CHARS(default 100k chars) are truncated with a marker, so a single broad query can't flood the context window. Set0to disable. - Bounded pagination — small, naturally finite lists (a project's versions, a page's labels) are auto-assembled into one result; open-ended searches (JQL/CQL, repo listings) stay single-page and agent-driven so they can't return an unbounded amount of data.
Logging
All logs go to stderr as one JSON object per line ({"timestamp","level","message",…}), keeping stdout clean for the stdio protocol. Control verbosity with ATLASSIAN_DC_MCP_LOG_LEVEL:
ATLASSIAN_DC_MCP_LOG_LEVEL=debug npx jira-datacenter-mcp
Development
A pnpm workspace monorepo. Four packages under packages/: core (shared runtime) and one per product.
Prerequisites: Node.js ≥ 26 · pnpm (pinned to 11.9.0 via packageManager) · a reachable Atlassian DC/Server instance.
git clone https://github.com/MrRefactoring/atlassian-dc-mcp.git
cd atlassian-dc-mcp
pnpm install
pnpm build # build all packages (core first — others depend on its types)
pnpm typecheck # tsc --noEmit across src + tests
pnpm lint # ESLint (flat config, whole repo)
pnpm test # unit tests (Vitest); the API client is mocked — no network
pnpm dev:jira # watch-mode build for one product (also :confluence, :bitbucket)
Build or test a single package with --filter:
pnpm --filter jira-datacenter-mcp build
pnpm --filter jira-datacenter-mcp test
Live smoke test
Unit tests mock the API client, so they can't catch an auth/network/API-shape regression against a real instance. Each product can run an opt-in, read-only live test that skips itself (not a failure) when unconfigured:
cp packages/jira/.env.live.example packages/jira/.env.live
# edit .env.live with a real host + token (or username/password)
pnpm --filter jira-datacenter-mcp test -- jira-service.live
.env.live is gitignored — never commit real credentials.
Releasing
Versioning and publishing use Changesets; all four packages move in lockstep (a fixed group). Any behavior-changing PR should include one:
pnpm changeset
Commit the generated .changeset/*.md alongside your change. Merging the resulting "Version Packages" PR is what publishes to npm and the MCP Registry.
License
Установить Atlassian Dc Jira в Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor
unyly install atlassian-dc-mcp-jiraСтавит в Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor и VS Code — сам разбирается с npx, uvx и сборкой из исходников.
Впервые? Поставь CLI: curl -fsSL https://unyly.org/install | sh
Или настроить вручную
Выполни в терминале:
claude mcp add atlassian-dc-mcp-jira -- npx -y jira-datacenter-mcpFAQ
Atlassian Dc Jira MCP бесплатный?
Да, Atlassian Dc Jira MCP бесплатный — установка в пару кликов через Unyly без оплаты.
Нужен ли API-ключ для Atlassian Dc Jira?
Нет, Atlassian Dc Jira работает без API-ключей и переменных окружения.
Atlassian Dc Jira — hosted или self-hosted?
Self-hosted: сервер запускается локально на твоей машине командой из раздела установки.
Как установить Atlassian Dc Jira в Claude Desktop, Claude Code или Cursor?
Открой Atlassian Dc Jira на unyly.org, выбери вкладку своего клиента (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) и нажми Install — конфиг сгенерируется автоматически, без правки JSON.
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