mcp-unifi-applications

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SUMMARY

An MCP server that exposes UniFi application API documentation (Network, Protect, Site Manager) as queryable tools for Claude Desktop, Claude Code (VS Code / JetBrains), or any MCP-compatible client.

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MCP UniFi Applications

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An MCP server that exposes UniFi application API documentation (Network, Protect, Site Manager) as queryable tools for Claude Desktop, Claude Code (VS Code / JetBrains), or any MCP-compatible client.

Includes a Playwright-based scraper that turns the JS-rendered docs SPA into structured JSON files, and a Python MCP server that serves them.

Example

"Can you tell me how to create a network with Go with the network API from UniFi and what options I have regarding the managed IPv4 DHCP gateway configuration?"

MCP server connected in Claude Code

Example prompt in Claude Code

Claude automatically queries the MCP server — searching endpoints, fetching schemas, and drilling into discriminator variants — then responds with the full API details and a working Go example:

API endpoint details and DHCP configuration schema
Go code example for creating a network Go code example continued with key points

Quick Start

1. Scrape the docs

The scraper runs inside Docker (requires Playwright/Chromium):

# Build the scraper image
docker build -t unifi-scraper .

# Scrape Network API docs (default, latest version)
docker run --rm -v $(pwd)/docs:/output unifi-scraper node scrape.mjs

# Scrape Protect API docs
docker run --rm -v $(pwd)/docs:/output unifi-scraper node scrape.mjs --app protect

# Scrape Site Manager API docs
docker run --rm -v $(pwd)/docs:/output unifi-scraper node scrape.mjs --app site-manager

# Scrape a specific API version
docker run --rm -v $(pwd)/docs:/output unifi-scraper node scrape.mjs --app network --version v9.5.21

# List available API versions for an app
docker run --rm unifi-scraper node scrape.mjs --app protect --list-versions

# Scrape specific pages only
docker run --rm -v $(pwd)/docs:/output unifi-scraper node scrape.mjs createnetwork filtering

# Force re-scrape (overwrite existing files)
docker run --rm -v $(pwd)/docs:/output unifi-scraper node scrape.mjs --force

Pre-scraped docs are included: Network API v10.3.58 (docs/network/), Protect v7.1.87 (docs/protect/), Site Manager v1.0.0 (docs/site-manager/). Each app dir carries a _meta.json (API version, scrape date, page count). A weekly GitHub Action checks upstream for new versions and opens a PR with freshly scraped docs.

2. Install the MCP server

python -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate  # or: source .venv/bin/activate.fish
pip install .

3. Register with your client

Claude Code (VS Code / JetBrains) - add .mcp.json to your project root (Reload Window after):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "unifi-docs": {
      "type": "stdio",
      "command": "/path/to/mcp-unifi-applications/.venv/bin/python",
      "args": ["/path/to/mcp-unifi-applications/mcp_server.py"]
    }
  }
}

Claude Desktop - add to ~/.config/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json (Linux) or ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json (macOS):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "unifi-docs": {
      "command": "/path/to/mcp-unifi-applications/.venv/bin/python",
      "args": ["/path/to/mcp-unifi-applications/mcp_server.py"]
    }
  }
}

Supported Applications

Application URL Local/Remote Notes
Network developer.ui.com/network Both Default app
Protect developer.ui.com/protect Both
Site Manager developer.ui.com/site-manager Remote only No local/remote switch

All three applications share the same docs SPA structure with version dropdowns, endpoint pages, and guide pages.

Available Tools

Tool Description
list_endpoints List all API endpoints, optionally filtered by HTTP method or app
search_endpoints Fuzzy search by name, path, method, or description (filterable by app)
get_endpoint Full schema for an endpoint (summary or raw JSON)
get_endpoint_group All CRUD operations for a resource (e.g. "networks")
get_example Code examples in curl, Go, Node.js, Python, or Ansible (local/remote)
get_response_sample Example JSON response for an endpoint
find_field Search for a field name across all endpoint schemas
get_field_schema Drill into a specific field's subtree (e.g. management[GATEWAY].dhcpV4)
get_guide API guide pages (filtering syntax, error handling, getting started)
get_docs_info Which docs are loaded: API version, scrape date, endpoint/guide counts per app

Tools that return multiple results accept an optional app parameter (network, protect, site-manager) to filter by application.

Environment Variables

Variable Default Description
DOCS_DIR ./docs (relative to mcp_server.py) Directory containing scraped JSON docs. Expects app subdirectories (network/, protect/, site-manager/).

Scraper CLI

node scrape.mjs [options] [slug...]

Options:
  --app <name>      Application: network (default), protect, site-manager.
  --version <ver>   API version to scrape (e.g. v10.1.84). Default: latest.
  --list-versions   Print available versions and exit.
  --force           Re-scrape even if output file exists.

Arguments:
  [slug...]         Scrape only these pages. Omit to scrape all pages.

The slug is the last path segment of the docs URL:
https://developer.ui.com/network/v10.1.84/createnetwork -> createnetwork

Output is written to <output>/<app>/ (e.g. docs/network/, docs/protect/).

The full scan is resumable - already-scraped pages are skipped. Use --force to re-scrape.

Project Structure

mcp-unifi-applications/
├── scrape.mjs          # Playwright scraper (runs in Docker)
├── mcp_server.py       # MCP server (Python, stdio transport)
├── Dockerfile          # Scraper container image
├── pyproject.toml      # Python project config
├── docs/               # Scraped JSON output
│   ├── network/        # Network API docs
│   ├── protect/        # Protect API docs
│   └── site-manager/   # Site Manager API docs
└── tests/
    └── test_mcp_server.py

Output Format

Endpoint pages

{
  "h1": "Create Network",
  "method": "POST",
  "path": "/v1/sites/{siteId}/networks",
  "description": "Create a new network on a site.",
  "pathParameters": [ "...fields" ],
  "requestBody": [ "...fields" ],
  "responses": [{ "statuses": ["201"], "fields": [ "...fields" ] }],
  "examples": {
    "local": { "curl": "...", "go": "...", "nodejs": "...", "python": "...", "ansible": "..." },
    "remote": { "curl": "...", "go": "...", "nodejs": "...", "python": "...", "ansible": "..." }
  },
  "responseSample": "{ ... }",
  "sourceUrl": "https://developer.ui.com/network/v10.1.84/createnetwork"
}

Guide pages

{
  "h1": "Filtering",
  "type": "guide",
  "content": "Markdown content...",
  "sourceUrl": "https://developer.ui.com/network/v10.1.84/filtering"
}

Field objects (recursive)

{
  "name": "management",
  "required": true,
  "type": "string",
  "description": null,
  "discriminator": [
    { "value": "UNMANAGED", "selected": true, "schema": [ "...sibling fields" ] },
    { "value": "GATEWAY", "selected": false, "schema": [ "...sibling fields" ] }
  ],
  "children": [ "...child fields for object types" ]
}
  • discriminator.schema contains sibling fields visible when that option is active (not the discriminator field itself)
  • Nesting is recursive - discriminators within variants are fully expanded
  • children captures statically expanded object fields

Disclaimer

This project is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Ubiquiti Inc. The API documentation content scraped and served by this tool is the property of Ubiquiti Inc. and is sourced from their public developer portal. "UniFi" is a trademark of Ubiquiti Inc.

License

MIT

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