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How to Use the BookStack (Wiki) MCP in OpenAI Agents SDK

Let your OpenAI Agents SDK inspect, write, and structure your BookStack (Wiki) workspace with built-in guardrails.

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Connect BookStack (Wiki) MCP to OpenAI Agents SDK

Create your Vinkius account to connect BookStack (Wiki) to OpenAI Agents SDK and route execution through our secure gateway. The platform manages server hosting, runtime updates, and security layers. Configuration requires no manual server provisioning.

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Search and read wiki pages via OpenAI Agents SDK

The `search` tool lets your agent find matching wiki entries inside BookStack across shelves, books, and chapters. It pulls raw markdown or HTML using `get_page` or `export_page` so your agent has the exact context it needs to answer user queries. Because this MCP Server runs through the OpenAI Agents SDK, you can set strict guardrails on how much data the agent reads. It prevents the agent from pulling confidential files or running unauthorized searches across your corporate knowledge base.

Automate document creation and structure

Your agent can build entire documentation hierarchies using `create_shelf`, `create_book`, and `create_chapter`. When generating content, it calls `create_page` with either a book or chapter ID to place the new document in the correct spot. You can hand off writing tasks to specialized agents. One agent drafts the raw content, while another uses `update_page` to format it, ensuring clean and structured wiki updates every time.

Manage file attachments and system audits

The `create_attachment` and `update_attachment` tools let your agents link external files directly to your wiki pages. If a page becomes obsolete, the agent can call `delete_page` to send it to the recycle bin, or track changes using `list_audit_log`. You can trace every single tool execution on your OpenAI dashboard. If an agent tries to run `delete_book`, you will see the exact parameters and can block the action before it touches your live wiki database.

Setup guide

Set up BookStack (Wiki) MCP in OpenAI Agents SDK

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.10+ installed
  • openai-agents package (pip install openai-agents)
  • Active Vinkius subscription with a valid endpoint token
  1. 1

    Install the SDK

    Run pip install openai-agents to install the OpenAI Agents SDK. The MCP integration is built-in — no extra dependencies needed.

  2. 2

    Connect via SSE transport

    Use MCPServerSse with your Vinkius endpoint URL. Replace [YOUR_TOKEN_HERE] with your token from cloud.vinkius.com. The SDK auto-discovers all BookStack (Wiki) tools at runtime.

  3. 3

    Create your Agent

    Pass the MCP to Agent(mcp_servers=[server]). The agent receives BookStack (Wiki) tools as native definitions — JSON schemas resolve automatically.

  4. 4

    Run the agent

    Call Runner.run(agent, prompt) to execute. The agent invokes the appropriate BookStack (Wiki) tools and returns structured results. Copy the full example on the right to get started.

agent.py
import asyncio
from agents import Agent, Runner
from agents.mcp import MCPServerSse

async def main():
    async with MCPServerSse(
        url="https://edge.vinkius.com/[YOUR_TOKEN_HERE]/mcp"
    ) as server:
        agent = Agent(
            name="BookStack (Wiki) Agent",
            instructions="You have access to BookStack (Wiki) tools.",
            mcp_servers=[server],
        )
        result = await Runner.run(agent, "List recent transactions")
        print(result.final_output)

asyncio.run(main())

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Common questions about BookStack (Wiki) MCP in OpenAI Agents SDK

You install the SDK and use the `MCPServerStreamableHttp` class to register the MCP Server. Pass this server instance in the `mcp_servers` list when initializing your agent.
Yes, if your Vinkius credential has the right permissions. The agent calls `list_books` and `search` to locate and read restricted content.
It does. Your agent uses the `create_attachment` tool to link external files and resources to existing wiki pages.
The tool `delete_page` moves the page directly to the BookStack recycle bin. Your agent can inspect these deleted items anytime using `list_recycle_bin` to prevent permanent data loss.
All MCP requests containing your wiki pages, books, and attachments run inside isolated V8 sandboxes. Vinkius does not store your authentication tokens or log the actual text content of your documents.

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