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    Mcp Server Azure Impact Reporting

    2 stars
    Python
    Updated Jun 16, 2025

    Table of Contents

    • Overview
    • Functionality
    • Impact Categories
    • Requirements
    • Setup Instructions
    • 1. Clone the repository
    • 2. Install dependencies
    • 3. Azure Authentication Setup
    • 4. Configure your MCP client
    • Understanding the uv Command
    • Alternative: Direct Python Execution
    • 5. Running the MCP Server
    • Usage Examples
    • API Details
    • Troubleshooting
    • License

    Table of Contents

    • Overview
    • Functionality
    • Impact Categories
    • Requirements
    • Setup Instructions
    • 1. Clone the repository
    • 2. Install dependencies
    • 3. Azure Authentication Setup
    • 4. Configure your MCP client
    • Understanding the uv Command
    • Alternative: Direct Python Execution
    • 5. Running the MCP Server
    • Usage Examples
    • API Details
    • Troubleshooting
    • License

    Documentation

    MCP-Server-Azure-Impact-Reporting

    Overview

    The Azure Impact Reporting MCP (Model Context Protocol) server enables large language models (LLMs) to report impacts to Azure resources. This tool allows LLMs to automatically parse user requests, understand the required parameters, and submit reports to Azure when customers are facing issues with Azure infrastructure.

    Functionality

    The impact-reporter.py script provides a Model Context Protocol server that:

    1. Exposes a tool to report resource impacts to Azure

    2. Automatically authenticates with Azure using DefaultAzureCredential

    3. Creates workload impact reports via the Azure Management API

    4. Handles parameter extraction from natural language requests

    5. Can ask for additional details if the request is missing required information

    Impact Categories

    The tool supports the following impact categories:

    • Resource.Connectivity - For connectivity issues with Azure resources
    • Resource.Performance - For performance degradation issues
    • Resource.Availability - For availability or downtime issues
    • Resource.Unknown - When the specific issue type is not known

    Requirements

    • Python 3.8+
    • mcp[cli] - Model Context Protocol package with CLI support
    • azure-identity - For Azure authentication
    • httpx - For making HTTP requests to Azure API

    Setup Instructions

    1. Clone the repository

    bash
    git clone https://github.com/yourusername/MCP-Server-Azure-Impact-Reporting.git
    cd MCP-Server-Azure-Impact-Reporting

    2. Install dependencies

    bash
    pip install -r requirements.txt

    Or install them manually:

    bash
    pip install mcp[cli] azure-identity httpx

    3. Azure Authentication Setup

    The tool uses DefaultAzureCredential for authentication. Ensure you're logged in to Azure with one of the following methods:

    • Azure CLI (az login)
    • Visual Studio Code Azure Account extension
    • Azure PowerShell (Connect-AzAccount)
    • Environment variables for service principal authentication

    4. Configure your MCP client

    Add the following configuration to your MCP client configuration file (e.g., claude_desktop_config.json):

    json
    "impactreporter": {
        "command": "uv",
        "args": [
            "--directory",
            "ABSOLUTE_PATH_TO_ROOT_FOLDER",
            "run",
            "impact-reporter.py"
        ]
    }

    Replace ABSOLUTE_PATH_TO_ROOT_FOLDER with the absolute path to where you cloned this repository.

    For example:

    json
    "impactreporter": {
        "command": "uv",
        "args": [
            "--directory",
            "C:\\Users\\username\\source\\repos\\MCP-Server-Azure-Impact-Reporting",
            "run",
            "impact-reporter.py"
        ]
    }

    Understanding the uv Command

    The uv command in the configuration uses pyproject.toml to manage dependencies:

    • Virtual Environment: uv creates and manages its own internal virtual environment separate from any .venv you may have created
    • Dependency Management: Dependencies are automatically installed based on pyproject.toml specifications
    • Isolation: The uv cache system ensures no interference with your local Python environment

    Alternative: Direct Python Execution

    If you prefer not to use uv, you can run the MCP server directly:

    1. Create and activate a virtual environment:

    bash
    python -m venv .venv
        # On Windows
        .venv\Scripts\activate
        # On macOS/Linux
        source .venv/bin/activate

    2. Install dependencies:

    bash
    pip install -r requirements.txt

    3. Run the server directly:

    bash
    python impact-reporter.py

    5. Running the MCP Server

    If you're using Claude with Desktop or another MCP-enabled client, the server will start automatically when needed.

    Usage Examples

    Once configured, your LLM can report impacts with natural language requests like:

    1. "Report connectivity issues with my VM named 'web-server' in resource group 'production-rg'"

    2. "Let Azure know my SQL database 'customer-db' in 'data-rg' is experiencing performance issues"

    3. "Report that my App Service 'api-service' is down"

    The MCP server will automatically parse these requests and ask for any missing parameters before submitting the report to Azure.

    Example Converstations:

    ![alt text]()

    When additional information is required

    1. Request for additional details

    ![alt text]()

    2. Infer the details and report impact

    ![alt text]()

    API Details

    The impact reporting tool uses the Azure Management API (2023-12-01-preview) to create workload impact reports.

    Troubleshooting

    • Authentication issues: Ensure you're logged into Azure and have proper permissions
    • Missing parameters: The tool will ask for additional details if needed
    • API errors: Check Azure portal to ensure your subscription and resources exist

    License

    MIT License

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