Add Zitadel Redirect URI
Add a redirect URI to Zitadel OAuth configuration in Grafbase. Use when you need to register a new redirect URI for OAuth flows with Zitadel identity provider.
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Grafbase is a platform that accelerates the development of GraphQL APIs, offering features like edge caching, unified data access, and seamless integration with popular authentication strategies.
Add a redirect URI to Zitadel OAuth configuration in Grafbase. Use when you need to register a new redirect URI for OAuth flows with Zitadel identity provider.
Tool to assign a role to a team member in Grafbase. Use this when you need to change a team member's role between MEMBER and ADMIN. ADMIN role grants team management privileges including adding/removing members and changing roles.
Delete an existing Grafbase API key (access token) by ID. Use after confirming the key ID via the List API Keys action. This action permanently revokes the API key's access.
Tool to delete a specific Grafbase audit log entry. IMPORTANT: Grafbase does not expose a public API to delete audit logs. Audit logs are read-only compliance records retained for 90 days and can only be exported as CSV from the Grafbase Dashboard. This action validates connectivity to the Grafbase API and returns an informative response about this limitation.
Tool to delete a Grafbase extension configuration by its unique ID. Note: Grafbase extensions are primarily configured via grafbase.toml configuration file and WebAssembly modules, not through a REST API. This action attempts to delete via the API endpoint if it exists; otherwise, it returns guidance on how to remove extensions via configuration. Use this action when you need to programmatically attempt to remove an extension configuration, understanding that the operation may require manual configuration changes if the API endpoint is not available.
Tool to delete a Grafbase MCP server configuration by its unique ID. Note: Grafbase MCP is primarily configured via grafbase.toml configuration file, not through a REST API. This action attempts to delete via the API endpoint if it exists; otherwise, it returns guidance on how to disable MCP via configuration. Use this action when you need to programmatically attempt to remove an MCP server configuration, understanding that the operation may require manual configuration changes if the API endpoint is not available.
Tool to delete a subgraph from a Grafbase federated graph. Use this when you need to remove a subgraph from the schema registry. The operation can be run as a dry run first to check if deletion would cause composition errors in the federated graph. Required: account_slug, subgraph_name Optional: branch (defaults to 'main'), graph_slug, message, dry_run
Attempt to delete a schema check from the Grafbase platform. IMPORTANT LIMITATION: The Grafbase Platform API does not support deleting schema checks. Schema checks are immutable audit records that provide a historical trail of schema validations. They cannot be deleted through the API. This action will verify the schema check exists and return an informative response indicating that deletion is not supported by the Grafbase API. If you need to manage schema checks, consider: - Using the 'List Schema Checks' action to view existing checks - Using the 'Get Schema Check' action to retrieve details of a specific check - Schema checks are automatically created via 'grafbase check' CLI command or API
Tool to delete a team from the Grafbase organization. Use when removing a team that is no longer needed. This action permanently removes the team and its associated permissions.
Disable the Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for a Grafbase project. MCP enables AI agents to query your GraphQL APIs using natural language. Use this action when you need to turn off MCP access to your API. Note: In most Grafbase deployments, MCP is configured via grafbase.toml (setting [mcp].enabled = false). This action attempts to disable MCP via API if the endpoint supports it, otherwise returns guidance for configuration-based disabling.
Enable the Model Context Protocol (MCP) server on a Grafbase gateway. MCP allows AI tools (like Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code) to explore and query your GraphQL API using natural language. This tool attempts to enable MCP via the gateway API. Note: MCP is typically enabled via gateway configuration (grafbase.toml with [mcp].enabled = true). If the API endpoint is not supported or the gateway is unreachable, this tool returns guidance for manual configuration. Use this when you need to activate MCP support on a Grafbase gateway.
Tool to retrieve a specific Grafbase audit log entry by searching organization activity. Note: Grafbase does not expose a direct API to fetch individual audit log entries by ID. This action queries organization member activity via the GraphQL API and attempts to find a matching entry based on the provided log_id (which can be a timestamp, user ID, or action type). For full audit log access, use the CSV export feature in the Grafbase dashboard (Settings > Audit Logs) which is available to organization owners and admins.
Tool to retrieve a Grafbase extension by its name. Returns detailed information including the extension's ID, name, versions, and ownership details. Use this when you need to look up an extension by name rather than ID.
Tool to retrieve details of a specific Grafbase extension version by name and version. Use when you need to query information about a particular version of an extension, including its creation date and license.
Retrieves the composed federated graph schema from Grafbase in SDL format. Use this to inspect the unified schema after all subgraph schemas have been composed. Returns the full GraphQL SDL including all types, queries, mutations, and subscriptions. Requires at least one federated graph with published subgraphs to return a schema.
Tool to retrieve details about a specific Grafbase invitation by ID. Use when you need to check the status, email, or creation date of an invitation.
Tool to retrieve notifications inbox messages for the authenticated Grafbase user. Returns all notification messages with counts of total and unread notifications. Use when you need to check for new notifications or see notification history.
Retrieve details of a specific schema check by its ID. This tool fetches comprehensive information about a schema validation check, including error details, git commit information, and approval status. Requires account_slug and graph_slug to identify the graph. Use the check_id from list_schema_checks to retrieve specific check details.
Retrieves the GraphQL SDL schema for a specific subgraph by name. Use GRAFBASE_LIST_SUBGRAPHS first to discover available subgraph names. Returns the full schema definition including types, queries, mutations, and subscriptions.
List all API keys (access tokens) for the authenticated Grafbase user. Uses the Grafbase Management API to retrieve access tokens with pagination support.
Tool to list audit logs for Grafbase organizations. Audit logs track organization member activity including graph management, team operations, access control changes, and configuration updates. Note: Grafbase audit logs are retained for 90 days. Currently, the primary method to access audit logs is via CSV export from the Grafbase dashboard. This action attempts to query organization activity via the GraphQL API and returns available data or an informative response about API limitations.
Tool to list all extensions configured for a Grafbase project. Returns extensions from the project's configuration. Use to discover what extensions are installed in your Grafbase gateway.
Check MCP server configuration status for a Grafbase gateway. Grafbase MCP servers are configured via grafbase.toml files, not through a dynamic API. This tool checks if the MCP endpoint is accessible and provides configuration guidance. Use this tool when you need to: - Check if MCP is enabled on a Grafbase gateway - Get the MCP endpoint URL for a gateway - Understand how to configure MCP for Grafbase
List schema checks for a Grafbase graph. This tool retrieves the history of schema validation checks that have been run against a specific graph. Schema checks help detect breaking changes before deploying schema updates. Requires account_slug and graph_slug to identify the target graph. Supports cursor-based pagination using first/after or last/before parameters.
Tool to list all schemas in the Grafbase schema registry. In Grafbase, the schema registry tracks published subgraphs in federated graphs. Each schema entry represents a subgraph with its name, endpoint URL, and associated graph/branch.
Tool to list published subgraphs in your Grafbase federated graphs. Use this to discover all subgraphs, their names, and endpoint URLs across your organizations. Optionally filter by branch name (e.g., 'main', 'dev').
Tool to mark Grafbase notifications as read. Use when you need to update the read status of one or more notifications in your notification inbox.
Tool to remove an owner from a Grafbase graph. Use when you need to revoke ownership or access rights for a user or team on a specific graph.
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