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PlantUML MCP Integration for OpenAI Agents SDK
Connect PlantUML to OpenAI Agents SDK through the local KosmoKrator MCP gateway with scoped tools, credentials, and write policy.
Connect PlantUML to OpenAI Agents SDK
Attach KosmoKrator integration tools to OpenAI Agents SDK workflows through a local MCP gateway.
Start the KosmoKrator MCP gateway locally and point the OpenAI Agents SDK MCP tool at that process or wrapper. The gateway is local, scoped to this integration, and starts with
--write=deny so OpenAI Agents can inspect read-capable tools without receiving write access by default.
PlantUML MCP Config for OpenAI Agents SDK
Use headless JSON commands for CI-style execution and MCP for agent tool discovery.
{
"mcpServers": {
"kosmokrator-plantuml": {
"type": "stdio",
"command": "kosmo",
"args": [
"mcp:serve",
"--integration=plantuml",
"--write=deny"
]
}
}
} Run the Gateway Manually
kosmokrator mcp:serve --integration=plantuml --write=deny Why Use KosmoKrator Here
Expose only PlantUML instead of a broad multi-service tool list.
Reuse credentials already configured for the KosmoKrator CLI and Lua runtime.
Start read-only, then opt into ask or allow for trusted workspaces.
PlantUML Tools Visible to OpenAI Agents
OpenAI Agents sees stable MCP tool names generated from the PlantUML integration catalog.
| MCP tool | Source function | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
integration__plantuml__render_plantuml | plantuml.render_plantuml | Write | Render a PlantUML diagram to a PNG image. Pass valid PlantUML syntax and get back a markdown image embed. Supported diagram types: class, sequence, activity, component, state, use case, object, deployment, timing, network (nwdiag), wireframe (salt), Gantt, mindmap, WBS, JSON, YAML, ERD. Example syntax: ``` @startuml Alice -> Bob: Authentication Request Bob --> Alice: Authentication Response Alice -> Bob: Another request Bob --> Alice: Another response @enduml ``` Tips: - Always wrap syntax in @startuml / @enduml - Use `->` for solid arrows, `-->` for dashed arrows - Use `class ClassName { }` blocks for class diagrams - Use `(*) -->` for activity diagram start - Use `[Component]` for component diagrams - Use `state "Name" as s1` for state diagrams |