Teamwork MCP
An MCP server that connects to the Teamwork API, providing a simplified interface for interacting with Teamwork projects and tasks.
An MCP server that connects to the Teamwork API, providing a simplified interface for interacting with Teamwork projects and tasks.
An MCP server that connects to the Teamwork API, providing a simplified interface for interacting with Teamwork projects and tasks.
The following tools are available through the MCP server:
getProjects
- Get all projects from TeamworkgetCurrentProject
- Gets details about the current projectcreateProject
- Create a new project in TeamworkgetTasks
- Get all tasks from TeamworkgetTasksByProjectId
- Get all tasks from a specific project in TeamworkgetTaskListsByProjectId
- Get all task lists from a specific project in TeamworkgetTaskById
- Get a specific task by ID from TeamworkcreateTask
- Create a new task in TeamworkcreateSubTask
- Create a new subtask under a parent task in TeamworkupdateTask
- Update an existing task in TeamworkdeleteTask
- Delete a task from TeamworkgetTasksMetricsComplete
- Get the total count of completed tasks in TeamworkgetTasksMetricsLate
- Get the total count of late tasks in TeamworkgetTaskSubtasks
- Get all subtasks for a specific task in TeamworkgetTaskComments
- Get comments for a specific task from TeamworkgetPeople
- Get all people from TeamworkgetPersonById
- Get a specific person by ID from TeamworkgetProjectPeople
- Get all people assigned to a specific project from TeamworkaddPeopleToProject
- Add people to a specific project in TeamworkdeletePerson
- Delete a person from TeamworkgetProjectsPeopleMetricsPerformance
- Get people metrics performancegetProjectsPeopleUtilization
- Get people utilizationgetProjectPerson
- Get a specific person on a projectgetProjectsReportingUserTaskCompletion
- Get user task completion reportgetProjectsReportingUtilization
- Get utilization report in various formats CSV & HTMLgetTime
- Get all time entriesgetProjectsAllocationsTime
- Get project allocations timegit clone https://github.com/readingdancer/teamwork-mcp.git
cd teamwork-mcp
npm install
.env
file based on the .env.example
file:cp .env.example .env
.env
file with your Teamwork credentials.Edit the .env
file to configure the application:
PORT
: The port on which the server will run (default: 3000)NODE_ENV
: The environment (development, production, test)LOG_LEVEL
: Logging level (info, error, debug)TEAMWORK_DOMAIN
: Your Teamwork domain name (e.g., "your-company" for https://your-company.teamwork.com)TEAMWORK_USERNAME
: Your Teamwork username (email)TEAMWORK_PASSWORD
: Your Teamwork passwordYou can provide your Teamwork credentials in three ways:
Environment Variables: Set TEAMWORK_DOMAIN
, TEAMWORK_USERNAME
, and TEAMWORK_PASSWORD
in your environment.
.env File: Create a .env
file with the required variables as shown above.
Command Line Arguments: Pass credentials when running the application:
node build/index.js --teamwork-domain=your-company [email protected] --teamwork-password=your-password
Or using short form:
node build/index.js --domain=your-company [email protected] --pass=your-password
You can control which tools are available to the MCP server using the following command-line arguments:
node build/index.js --allow-tools=getProjects,getTasks,getTaskById
Or using short form:
node build/index.js --allow=getProjects,getTasks,getTaskById
node build/index.js --deny-tools=deleteTask,updateTask
Or using short form:
node build/index.js --deny=deleteTask,updateTask
You can now specify groups of tools for filtering, allowing for more flexible control over which tools are available to the MCP server. The available groups are:
You can specify these groups in the allow or deny lists to include or exclude all tools within a group. For example:
node build/index.js --allow-tools=Tasks,People
Or using short form:
node build/index.js --allow=Tasks,People
node build/index.js --deny-tools=Reporting,Time
Or using short form:
node build/index.js --deny=Reporting,Time
By default, all tools are exposed if neither allow nor deny list is provided. If both are provided, the allow list takes precedence.
The tool filtering is enforced at two levels for enhanced security:
To associate your current solution with a Teamwork project, you can use the following method:
You can create a .teamwork
file in the root of your project with the following structure:
PROJECT_ID = YourTeamworkProjectID
This simple configuration file associates your solution with a specific Teamwork project, we may use it to store more details in the future.
Once configured, the MCP will be able to find your Teamwork project and associate it with your current solution, reducing the number of API calls needed to get the project and tasks related to the solution you are working on.
The easiest way to use Teamwork MCP is with npx:
npx teamwork-mcp
You can also pass configuration options:
npx teamwork-mcp --domain=your-company [email protected] --pass=your-password
Note: This is not needed if you just want to use the MCP, use the NPX instructions above.
Build the application:
npm run build
This will compile the TypeScript code ready to be used as an MCP Server
To run as an MCP server for integration with Cursor and other applications, if you are using the .env file for your username, password & url, or if you have saved them in environment variables:
NOTE: do not forget to change the drive and path details based on where you have saved the repository.
node C:/your-full-path/build/index.js
Or you can pass them using line arguments:
node C:/your-full-path/build/index.js --teamwork-domain=your-company [email protected] --teamwork-password=your-password
You can also use the short form:
node C:/your-full-path/build/index.js --domain=your-company [email protected] --pass=your-password
To run the MCP inspector for debugging:
npm run inspector
To add this MCP server to Cursor:
npx @vizioz/teamwork-mcp
and add the credentials and domain command line arguments as mentioned above.--allow=getProjects,getTasks
or --deny=deleteTask
"Teamwork": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"@vizioz/teamwork-mcp",
"--domain",
"yourdomain",
"--user",
"[email protected]",
"--pass",
"yourPassword"
]
}
If you want to add the allow or deny arguments mentioned above you just add them like this, you can add any of the examples given above, you can also add both groups and individual tools as shown below:
"Teamwork": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"@vizioz/teamwork-mcp",
"--domain",
"yourdomain",
"--user",
"[email protected]",
"--pass",
"yourPassword",
"--allow",
"Tasks,Projects",
"--deny",
"getProjectsPeopleMetricsPerformance,getProjectsPeopleUtilization"
]
The Teamwork MCP tools will now be available to the Cursor Agent in Composer.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
This project is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Teamwork.com. The use of the name "Teamwork" in the package name (@vizioz/teamwork-mcp) is solely for descriptive purposes to indicate compatibility with the Teamwork.com API.