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AI MCP for Designer

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DesignerMCP



Enable AI-powered solution configuration through Model Context Protocol integration.

  • Name: DesignerMCP
  • Version: 0.9.0.0
  • Interface: TCP/IP
  • Configuration: ( native)
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Documentation pages: AI Integration  | MCP for Designer In Action | AI MCP for Designer Connector


Info
titlePreview Connector

Preview Version for tests and training, not released for production.


Overview

The AI MCP for Designer

service

enables AI models to interact with

the

FrameworX Designer

application

, providing intelligent assistance for solution configuration

tasks. Instead of manually creating and configuring objects, you can describe

. Describe what you need in natural language

and let

, AI

generate

generates the configuration.

Note: This connector is for configuration-time operations (building solutions in Designer.exe). For querying live data from running solutions, see AI MCP for Runtime Connector

.


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Integration Architecture

AI ModelMCP ProtocolSolution Configuration
Claude, GPT, GitHub Copilot
Model Context Protocol
Designer.exe
Structured Methods


Manage Solutions
Create ObjectsCreate User InterfaceAuxiliary tools

Create or open solutions.
Get Solution Information

List, Create or Update
Solution objects
Read & Write ObjectsSchema & DiscoveryDesigner ControlDocumentation

Create, open,
list solutions,  
get info & audit.

List, create
or
,
update

Displays and SymbolsNavigate, TrackChanges
CrossRef, Docs Access 

Key Capabilities

  • Navigate Designer UI — AI can observe and navigate the Designer interface
  • Create Objects — Generate Tags, Displays, Alarms, Devices, and other solution objects
  • Query Objects — Search and inspect existing solution configuration
  • Validate Configuration — Pre-check configurations before creating objects
  • Generate Displays — Create Canvas and Dashboard displays with proper FrameworX patterns
  • Discover Protocols — Search available communication protocols and their configuration schemas
  • Track Changes — Query audit trails, cross-references, and version control
  • Access Documentation — Search docs and download example solutions

Documentation: | | AI MCP for Designer Connector

Preview Connector

Preview Version for tests and training, not released for production.

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Overview

The AI MCP for Designer enables AI models to interact with FrameworX Designer, providing intelligent assistance for solution configuration. Describe what you need in natural language—AI generates the configuration.

, delete,
rename objects.
Table schemas,
display elements,
protocol search.
Navigate, find,
screenshot,
runtime, security.
Search docs,
fetch pages,
inspect examples
Note: This connector is for configuration-time operations (building solutions in Designer.exe). For querying live data from running solutions, see
.




Visual Indicator

When AI is connected to Designer, you'll see:

  • "AI MCP" badge — Orange label in the toolbar area

  • Orange border — Glowing border around the main working area

This provides clear visual feedback that AI is actively controlling the Designer.


Prerequisites

  • FrameworX 10.1 Designer

  • .NET 8.0 runtime

  • Node.js (optional — allows AI to read screenshot and inspect_application results directly, otherwise user must upload files manually)

  • Claude Desktop or compatible MCP client

  • Network connectivity (if Designer runs on remote machine)


Configuration

Enable/Disable MCP for Designer

MCP for Designer is Enabled by default. To disable:

  1. Open FrameworX Designer

  2. Navigate to

    Solutions

    Uns

    Settings

    DataServers

  3. Uncheck Allow MCP For Designer

This setting is per-solution.


Connecting Claude Desktop

  1. Open Claude Desktop

  2. Go to Settings → Developer → Edit Config

  3. Open "claude_desktop_config.json"

  4. Add the configuration:

{

"mcpServers":

{

"FrameworX-Designer":

{

"command":

"<ProductPath>\\fx-10\\MCP\\DesignerMCP.exe",

"transport":

"stdio

" } }

" }, "filesystem": { "command": "npx", "args": [ "-y", "@modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem", "C:\\Users\\<username>\\Documents\\FrameworX\\Exchange", "C:\\Users\\Public\\Documents\\FrameworX\\Transfers" ] } } }

  1. Replace <ProductPath> with your FrameworX installation directory (use double backslashes)

  2. Replace <username> with your Windows username

  3. Save and close

  4. Restart Claude Desktop completely (close via Task Manager)

Tip: You can run both MCP for Designer and MCP for Runtime simultaneously by including both configurations in your claude_desktop_config.json file.

The filesystem MCP server is optional — it allows AI to directly read the files produced by get_screenshot and inspect_application. Without it, those tools still work but the user must manually upload the resulting files into the conversation for AI to see them. All other Designer tools work independently of the filesystem server.

The filesystem server requires Node.js. If not already installed:

  1. Go to https://nodejs.org

  2. Download the LTS (Long Term Support) version — choose Windows Installer (.msi), 64-bit

  3. Run the installer: click Next, accept the license, keep the default install path, make sure "Add to PATH" is selected, then click Install


Verifying Connection

  1. Open Claude Desktop

  2. Go to Settings → Developer

  3. Verify "FrameworX-Designer"

    shows

    and "filesystem" both show status "running"

  4. Open a new chat and click Search and Tools — Designer tools should be listed

  5. In Designer, verify the orange "AI MCP" badge appears


Available Tools

Solution Management (

3

4 tools)

Tool

Purpose

list_solutions

List available solutions and templates on this machine (works without Designer running)

create_solution

Create a new

FrameworX solution

solution, launch Designer, and return the MCP Context document with security info

open_solution

Open an existing solution, launch Designer, and return the MCP Context document with security info

get_solution_info

Get solution

overview with object counts
Object Operations (7

statistics — object counts per module, recent changes, audit trail

The solutions visible to the MCP for Designer are only the ones in folders defined as Allow Remote Access, by the Solution Center tool. By default the solutions in the sub-folder ..\Documents\FrameworXSolutions are visible.

→ See Solution Center — Server Information


MCP Authorization

The first open_solution, create_solution, or inspect_external_solution call in a conversation triggers an MCP authorization prompt. Approve it once — subsequent calls need no further authorization.

Object Operations (5 tools)

Tool

Purpose

list

get_objects

List objects in a table or browse runtime namespacesget_objects_configGet full JSON configuration for specific objectsget_table_schemaGet field definitions and valid values for any tablecreate_objectsCreate new objects from JSON configurationvalidate_jsonValidate configuration before creating objectsupdate_objectModify existing objects (respects MCP Category)delete_objectsRemove objects from solution

Runtime Values: When runtime is connected, object tools include live values. Use designer_action('get_runtime_diagnostics') to check connection status.

Designer Control (1 tool)

ToolPurpose
designer_actionNavigate UI, get state, control runtime

Available actions:

  • navigate — Go to module, table, or object path
  • get_state — Get current Designer view and selection
  • get_runtime_status — Check if runtime is running
  • get_startup_config — Get startup module settings
  • start_runtime / stop_runtime — Control runtime execution
  • set_execution_profile — Switch between Development and Production

Display Tools (1 tool)

ToolPurpose
get_element_schemaGet display element properties (Canvas, Dashboard, controls)

Special queries:

Read objects from config tables. detail='summary' for listing, detail='full' for complete JSON. Singletons always return full config.

browse_runtime_properties

Browse runtime namespace paths (Server, Client, Tag, Alarm, Device, etc.)

write_objects

Create or update objects from JSON. Modes: upsert (default), create. Supports dry_run for validation. Multi-table writes handle dependency order automatically.

delete_objects

Delete objects by name. Backend prevents deletion of referenced objects — use find_objectto inspect usage first.

rename_object

Rename an object with safe refactoring — all cross-references update automatically (linked by ID, not name).

Singleton Tables: SolutionSettings, AlarmsGlobalSettings, RuntimeStartup, and RuntimeExecutionProfiles have a single configuration row — no Name column needed. Use get_objects to read, write_objects(mode='upsert')to modify.

Schema & Discovery (4 tools)

Tool

Purpose

get_table_schema

Get field definitions for any table type. No parameter lists all table types.

list_protocols

Search and discover communication protocols. Fuzzy matching by vendor name. Auto-includes protocol schema when search returns exactly one match.

list_elements

Get display element properties. No parameter lists all element types by category. Query by type: list_elements('Canvas'), list_elements('Dashboard'), list_elements('WizardSymbol').

list_dynamics

Browse dynamic behaviors (FillColor, Visibility, Action, Rotate, etc.) by category or search. Returns property schemas and ready-to-use JSON patterns.

Protocol search examples:

  • list_protocols(search='siemens') → S7, S7Plus

  • list_protocols(search='allen') → EtherNet/IP, DF1, ControlLogix

  • list_protocols(search='modbus') → Modbus TCP, Modbus RTU

Display element queries:

  • list_elements() — List all element types by category

  • list_elements

    get_element_schema

    ('Canvas') — Canvas display structure

    get
  • list_

    element_schema

    elements('Dashboard') — Dashboard grid and cell structure

    get
  • list_

    element_schema

    elements('WizardSymbol') — Industrial symbols: BLOWER, MOTOR, PUMP, TANK, VALVE

Protocol Tools (2 tools)

ToolPurpose
list_protocolsSearch protocols by equipment name (fuzzy matching)
get_protocol_schemaGet protocol-specific configuration fields

Search examples:

  • list_protocols(search='siemens') → S7, S7Plus
  • list_protocols(search='allen') → EtherNet/IP, DF1, ControlLogix
  • list_protocols(search='modbus') → Modbus TCP, Modbus RTU
Documentation Tools (2

Dynamic behavior queries:

  • list_dynamics() — Overview of all dynamics grouped by category

  • list_dynamics('color') — FillColor, LineColor, TextColor dynamics

  • list_dynamics('action') — ActionDynamic for click handlers

  • list_dynamics('animation') — Rotate, Move, Scale, Skew dynamics

  • list_dynamics('FillColorDynamic') — Full schema with property definitions


Designer UI & Control (3 tools)

Tool

Purpose

get_state

Get current Designer or Runtime state as lightweight text data. Active page, selected object, compilation errors, runtime health.

get_screenshot

Capture a screenshot of the Designer UI, Runtime view, or display/symbol previews. Saves image to the Exchange/Screenshots/ folder with a descriptive filename. AI reads the image via the filesystem MCP server.

designer_action

Perform Designer commands: navigation, find, runtime control, and security (8 actions).

designer_action available actions:

Action

Purpose

Options

navigate

Go to any module, table, or object

Target path: 'DataExplorer.MQTTTools', 'Tag.Folder1/Level', 'Display.MainPage'

find_object

Find where an object is used — opens Find Results panel

Object name: 'Tag.Folder1/Level'

find_next

Step through Find Results — Designer navigates to each location

(none)

start_runtime

Start solution runtime

(none)

stop_runtime

Stop runtime

(none)

hot_reload

Push design changes to running runtime without restart

(none)

logon

Authenticate a user for secured solutions

'username:password'

logoff

Return to Guest (anonymous) user

(none)

Note: get_objects and write_objects auto-navigate the Designer UI to the relevant context. Use navigate only for pages without configuration objects (DataExplorer tools, AlarmsMonitor, etc.).

Page-specific actions: Some Designer pages expose additional context-specific actions (e.g., expand_all, collapse_all on table views). These appear in get_state responses as tabActions and can be passed directly to designer_action.

Documentation & Knowledge (3 tools)

Tool

Purpose

search_docs

Search FrameworX documentation with

filtersget_example_solutionDownload example solution JSON configuration

label/section filtering — or fetch full page content by URL. Supports skills, code snippets, examples, and tutorials.

inspect_external_solution

Open an external reference solution (local or from docs) to inspect its full JSON configuration. Use to study and replicate complete implementation patterns.

inspect_application

Export the current solution’s configuration as JSON files to the Exchange folder. Creates a subfolder named after the application containing Tags.json, Channels.json, Displays.json, etc. AI reads files via the filesystem MCP server.

search_docs modes:

  • Search mode: search_docs('alarm configuration') — returns titles and snippets

  • Fetch mode: search_docs(fetch_url='<url from results>') — returns full page content with code examples

Documentation labels: concept, tutorial, how-to, example, reference, connector, code, control

Track Changes (1 tool)

ToolPurpose
get_track_changesQuery audit trail, cross-references, versions

Available tables:

  • RecentChanges — Audit trail
  • VersionControl — Table versions
  • CrossReference — Where an object is used (requires object_name)
  • UseCount — Usage frequency

Table Types Quick Reference

, use-case, skill

AI Skills: Use search_docs('', labels='skill') to discover available step-by-step implementation guides. Skills are multi-module playbooks that prevent common mistakes in complex configurations.

inspect_external_solution workflow:

  1. search_docs(query, labels='example') — find documented solution examples

  2. inspect_external_solution(solution_path) — list available JSON files

  3. inspect_external_solution(solution_path, file_name='Tags.json') — read specific configuration

inspect_application workflow:

  1. inspect_application() — exports current solution to Exchange/<AppName>/ folder

  2. AI uses the filesystem MCP server to list and read exported JSON files

  3. Useful for solution analysis, documentation, comparison, and migration


Exchange Folder

Several MCP tools use the Exchange folder to share files between the Designer and AI, rather than embedding large data in MCP responses. The filesystem MCP server (configured during setup) gives AI direct read access to these files.

Subfolder

Tool

Contents

Exchange/<AppName>/

inspect_application

Solution JSON files (Tags.json, Channels.json, Displays.json, etc.)

Exchange/Screenshots/

get_screenshot

Captured images with descriptive filenames (e.g., Screenshot_MainPage_2026-02-15_14-30-00.jpg)

This file-based approach keeps MCP responses lightweight and avoids large base64-encoded data in the conversation context.


Security

MCP Category and Update Protection

Objects created by AI receive Category = "MCP" (via SolutionCategories) to track AI-created vs manually-created.

Object Category

What AI Can Update

Contains "MCP"

All fields (full replacement)

No "MCP" (user edited)

Description field only

How it works:

  1. AI creates object → Category set to "MCP"

  2. User edits in Designer → "MCP" removed

  3. AI updates → Limited to Description field

  4. To re-enable → Manually add "MCP" to Category


Solution Authentication

Solutions can have security enabled with user accounts and edit permissions.

How authentication works with AI:

  1. AI opens solution → response includes current username (Guest by default) and edit permissions

  2. If permissions are not Unrestricted, AI informs the user that some operations may be restricted

  3. User provides credentials → AI calls designer_action('logon', 'username:password')

  4. Successful login → permissions expand to match the user's role

  5. designer_action('logoff') returns to Guest

AI can browse and read the solution even as Guest. Permission restrictions only affect write operations.

Security: AI never echoes, logs, or repeats passwords in its responses.


Table Types Quick Reference

Module

TableType

Notes

UNS

UnsTags

Process tags organized in folder paths


UnsUserTypes

UDT templates


UnsTagProviders

External data sources


UnsEnumerations

Enum mappings

Devices

DevicesChannels

Protocol configuration


DevicesNodes

Device addresses


DevicesPoints

Tag-to-address mapping

Alarms

AlarmsGroups

Behavior rules


AlarmsItems

Tag-bound triggers


AlarmsAreas

Optional hierarchy


AlarmsGlobalSettings

Module configuration (singleton)

Historian

HistorianStorageLocations

Data repository


HistorianHistorianTables

Storage coordination


HistorianHistorianTags

Tags to log

Datasets

DatasetsDBs

Database connections


DatasetsQueries

SQL queries


DatasetsTables

Direct table access


DatasetsFiles

File operations

Scripts

ScriptsTasks

Event-triggered code


ScriptsClasses

Reusable libraries


ScriptsExpressions

One-liner calculations


ScriptsReferences

External DLL references

Reports

ReportsForms

Documents


ReportsWebData

JSON/XML

Displays

DisplaysList

UI screens (Canvas or Dashboard)


DisplaysSymbols

Reusable user-authored components


DisplaysLayouts

Layout regions


DisplaysImages

Image library

Security

SecurityUsers

Accounts


SecurityPermissions

Permission groups


SecurityPolicies

Session/password rules


SecuritySecrets

Credentials (not accessible by AI)

Solution

SolutionCategories

Object labels (MCP flag)


SolutionSettings

Global solution config (singleton)

Runtime

RuntimeStartup

Startup configuration (singleton)


RuntimeExecutionProfiles

Dev/Prod replacement connections (singleton)

CategoryTableTypeTabUNSUnsTagsTagsUnsUserTypesUserTypesUnsTagProvidersTagProvidersUnsEnumerationsEnumerationsDevicesDevicesChannelsChannelsDevicesNodesNodesDevicesPointsPointsAlarmsAlarmsGroupsGroupsAlarmsItemsItemsAlarmsAreasAreasHistorianHistorianTagsHistorianTagsHistorianTablesHistorianTablesHistorianStorageLocationsStorageLocationsDatasetsDatasetsDBsDBsDatasetsQueriesQueriesDatasetsTablesTablesDatasetsFilesFilesScriptsScriptsTasksTasksScriptsClassesClassesScriptsExpressionsExpressionsReportsReportsFormsFormsReportsWebDataWebDataDisplaysDisplaysListListDisplaysSymbolsSymbolsDisplaysLayoutsLayoutsDisplaysImagesImagesSecuritySecurityUsersUsersSecurityPermissionsPermissionsSecurityPoliciesPolicies


Syntax Quick Reference

Context

Syntax

Example

Scripts (C#, VB, Python)

@ prefix + .Value

@Tag.Tank1

.

/Level.Value

Expressions

No prefix, no .Value

Tag.Tank1

.

/Level + 10

Display bindings

@ prefix + .Value

@Tag.Tank1

.

/Level.Value

String embedding

Curly braces

"Level: {Tag.Tank1

.

/Level} %"

Tag

Path Syntax

  • Folders

    Folder separator: / (slash) — only for Tags and Symbols: Tag.

    Folder1

    Area1/

    Folder2

    Line1/

    TagName
  • UDT members: Tag.Controller1.SP
  • Arrays: Tag.ArrayTag[5]

MCP Category System

Objects created by AI receive Category = "MCP" to track AI-created vs manually-created.

Object CategoryWhat AI Can Update
Contains "MCP"All fields (full replacement)
No "MCP" (user edited)Description field only

How it works:

  • AI creates object → Category set to "MCP"
  • User edits in Designer → "MCP" removed
  • AI updates → Limited to Description field
    • Tank1

    • Namespace/member separator: . (dot) — for all other access: Server.DateTimeInfo.Second

    • UDT members: Tag.Area1/Line1/Loop1.Setpoint (dot after tag path for member access)

    • Built-in namespaces: dot only, never slash: Alarm.Group.Critical.TotalCount

    Critical: Never use . for folders or / for members. Tag.Area1.Line1.Tank1 is WRONG. Tag.Area1/Line1/Loop1/Setpoint is WRONG.

    To re-enable → Manually add "MCP" to Category


    Common Workflows

    • Creating Tags
      • "Create a Double tag called TankLevel in the Tanks folder with range 0-100"
    • Device Communication
      • "Connect to a Siemens S7-1500 PLC at 192.168.1.10"
      • AI will: Search protocols → Present options → Create Channel → Create Node → Help map Points
    • Creating Displays
      • "Create a dashboard with 4 cells showing TankLevel, TankTemp, PumpStatus, and AlarmCount"
    • Configuring Alarms
      • "Create high and low alarms for TankLevel: High at 90 (Critical), Low at 10 (Warning)"
    • Finding Object Usage
      • "Where is tag Tank1Level used?"
      • AI uses:
    get_track_changes('CrossReference', object_name='Tag.Tank1Level')
      • designer_action('find_object', 'Tag.Tank1Level') — opens Find Results panel in Designer showing all cross-references.
    • Deleting Objects Safely
      • "Delete the old TestDisplay"
      • AI uses: designer_action('find_object', 'Display.TestDisplay') to check references first, then delete_objects if safe.
    • Renaming with Safe Refactoring
      • "Rename Tag.OldName to Tag.NewName"
      • AI uses: rename_object — all cross-references update automatically (linked by ID, not name).
    • Applying Changes Without Restart
      • "Apply my tag changes to the running system"
      • AI uses: designer_action('hot_reload')
    • Logging In to Secured Solutions
      • "Log in as admin"
      • AI prompts for password, then uses: designer_action('logon', 'admin:password')
    • Inspecting Application Configuration
      • "Export and analyze the current solution"
      • AI uses: inspect_application() to export JSON files to the Exchange folder, then reads them via the filesystem server for analysis.

    Best Practices

    Be Specific

    Instead of "Create some tags", say:

    "Create these tags in the Production folder: MixerSpeed (Double, 0-1000 RPM), MixerRunning (Digital), BatchCount (Integer)"

    Validate Before Bulk Operations

    "Validate this configuration before creating 50 tags"

    AI uses write_objects with dry_run=true to check for errors without committing.

    Use Skills for Complex Tasks

    "Search for a skill on Modbus TCP configuration"

    AI searches for step-by-step guides that prevent common mistakes.

    Review Changes

    "Show me the recent changes" or "Navigate to the Tags tab"

    Use Documentation

    "Search the documentation for alarm configuration options"


    Troubleshooting

    Designer MCP Server not starting

    • Verify .NET 8.0 runtime is installed

    • Check that Designer is running

    • Confirm MCP is enabled in Designer settings

    • Check firewall settings

    Claude doesn't see Designer tools

    • Ensure claude_desktop_config.json path is correct (double backslashes)

    • Restart Claude completely (close via Task Manager)

    • Verify Designer MCP shows "running" in Claude settings

    Filesystem MCP server not connecting

    • Verify Node.js is installed (node --version in command prompt)

    • Check that the Exchange folder path in config matches your Windows username

    • Verify "filesystem" shows "running" in Claude Desktop → Settings → Developer

    "Update blocked" message

    • Object doesn't have MCP in Category

    • User edited the object, removing MCP

    • AI can only update Description field

    • To enable: add "MCP" to Category in Designer

    Changes not appearing in Designer

    • Refresh Designer view (F5)

    • For displays, close and reopen the display editor

    • Verify operation completed in Claude's response

    No visual indicator (orange border)

    • Verify MCP connection is active in Claude Desktop

    • Check Designer settings for MCP enabled

    • Restart Designer if needed

    Permission errors on write operations

    • Solution may have security enabled

    • Ask AI to check current permissions: look at the security field in the response

    • Log in with appropriate credentials: tell AI "log in as [username]"

    • After successful login, retry the operation


    Related Documentation

    Overview and examples

  • — Query live data
  • — Deep technical details
    • [AI Integration]

    • [MCP for Designer In Action]

    • [AI MCP for Runtime Connector]

    • [AI ML Integration Connector]


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