DNN API Server (.NET C# Version)

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sachatrauwaena year ago
Overview

what is DNN API Server?

DNN API Server is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for the DNN Platform, implemented in C# using .NET. It allows developers to interact with the DNN Platform through its APIs.

how to use DNN API Server?

To use the DNN API Server, configure it with your DNN installation API URL and credentials, then build and run the server using .NET commands.

key features of DNN API Server?

  • Authentication with DNN API
  • Host management tools
  • Portal management tools
  • Support for site configuration via environment variables or JSON file
  • Easily extensible using MCP SDK attributes

use cases of DNN API Server?

  1. Managing DNN host settings and cache.
  2. Retrieving and listing portal details.
  3. Extending server functionality by adding new tools.

FAQ from DNN API Server?

  • What are the requirements to run DNN API Server?

You need .NET 7.0 or higher and a DNN Platform instance.

  • How do I configure the server?

The server can be configured using environment variables or a JSON configuration file.

  • Can I add new tools to the server?

Yes! You can add new methods to the DnnTools class and decorate them with MCP attributes.

Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
sachatrauwaen
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Language
C#
License
MIT license
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