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qasphere-mcpMCP Server for QA Sphere TMS

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Daniel NikulshynReviewed by Daniel Nikulshyn·Updated July 2026

Overview

MCP Server for QA Sphere TMS is a client used for integrating Large Language Models (LLMs) with QA Sphere (QSP) to boost test script creation capabilities. After configuring the server (details available on GitHub), LLMs can interact with QA Sphere's automated test cases. By leveraging the MCP (Model Callback Protocol), it enables developers and testers to quickly create AI-based test cases, automate tasks, and run test suites integrated with QAS Sphere. The MCP-based solution is user-backed, allowing a wide range of QA tasks to be automated, including test-case discovery and execution. Additionally, you can reference large language models, automate tasks, and run test suites integrated with the QA Sphere Test Management System.

Key features

  • MCP server for QA Sphere test management system
  • Support for Large Language Models (LLMs) interaction
  • API access and configuration
  • Compatible with any MCP client

Pricing

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MCP Servers
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Use cases

AI-powered Test Case Management

Use qasphere-mcp to integrate LLMs with QA Sphere test cases, enabling automated test case discovery and summary.

Development Workflow Integration

Reference specific QA Sphere test cases within AI-powered IDEs, streamlining development and testing workflows.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Enables Large Language Models to interact with QA Sphere test cases
  • Allows discovery, summary, and chat about test cases
  • Supports integration with AI-powered IDEs

Cons

  • Requires Node.js (>=22) and QA Sphere account with API access
  • Needs manual configuration for some MCP clients

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Q&A

Are there any known limitations or manual steps required?

Beyond requiring Node.js ≥ 22, some MCP clients need manual configuration of the server settings. The server itself does not include a graphical installer, so you must edit configuration files or use the provided quick‑install button.

Asked by Ivo Novotný · Oct 14, 2025

Which MCP clients are compatible with this server?

The server is compatible with any MCP client. Configuration examples are provided for Claude Desktop and generic MCP clients, so you can integrate it into AI‑powered IDEs that support the Model Callback Protocol.

Asked by Timur Nazarov · Oct 5, 2025

How do I configure the MCP server for use with an MCP client?

Add a new entry to the client’s `mcpServers` dictionary with the command `npx y qasphere mcp` and set the environment variables `QASPHERE_TENANT_URL` and `QASPHERE_API_KEY` to your QA Sphere URL and API key. The repository’s README provides sample JSON and quick‑install instructions.

Asked by Fernando Rojas · Sep 25, 2025

What are the prerequisites to run the MCP Server for QA Sphere?

You need Node.js version 22 or higher, a QA Sphere account with API access, and an API key generated in the QA Sphere Settings. No additional licensing fees are mentioned.

Asked by Bartek Adamski · Jul 3, 2025

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