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How to Use the KeyCDN (Content Delivery Network) MCP in OpenAI Agents SDK

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Connect KeyCDN (Content Delivery Network) MCP to OpenAI Agents SDK

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OpenAI Agents SDK Cache Control

Your production agent needs to clear stale assets without wiping the whole edge. Handing it `purge_specific_url` means it can drop a single `/app.css` file from the CDN right after a deployment finishes. It avoids triggering a massive thundering herd on your origin server. If a major release goes out, the agent can escalate to `purge_zone_cache_all`. Because you configured OpenAI's built-in guardrails, you can require human approval before the agent actually executes that full wipe. You get the speed of automated caching with the safety of manual oversight.

Automated Pull Zone Provisioning

Spinning up new tenant environments usually means someone clicking through the KeyCDN dashboard. Now, your agent runs `add_pull_zone` to create the origin connection instantly. It pulls the immutable `.kxcdn.com` endpoint right from the response to use in downstream configuration steps. Once the zone exists, the agent maps the vanity domain by calling `add_zone_alias`. If a tenant churns, the agent cleans up the mess with `delete_zone_alias` and `delete_zone`. The system instantly revokes wildcard subdomains and drops proxy connections natively.

Bandwidth Monitoring & Handoffs

You can build a specialized billing agent that monitors edge costs on a schedule. It calls `list_traffic_reports` to grab raw bandwidth consumption data across all your active zones. The agent evaluates those metrics against your monthly budget constraints. When bandwidth spikes unexpectedly, this agent hands the context off to an infrastructure agent. That second agent runs `list_zones` and `get_zone` to audit configuration states. It figures out why cache hit rates dropped and alerts your engineering team with exact diagnostic data.

Setup guide

Set up KeyCDN (Content Delivery Network) 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 KeyCDN (Content Delivery Network) tools at runtime.

  3. 3

    Create your Agent

    Pass the MCP to Agent(mcp_servers=[server]). The agent receives KeyCDN (Content Delivery Network) 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 KeyCDN (Content Delivery Network) 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="KeyCDN (Content Delivery Network) Agent",
            instructions="You have access to KeyCDN (Content Delivery Network) 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 KeyCDN (Content Delivery Network) MCP in OpenAI Agents SDK

Install the `openai-agents` package. Create an `MCPServerStreamableHttp` instance pointing to your Vinkius MCP endpoint URL. Pass it in the `mcp_servers` array to your Agent constructor and set `cacheToolsList=True`.
Not if you configure your safety constraints. You can intercept `delete_zone` calls and force the agent to validate the zone ID against a known whitelist before execution.
No. The MCP standard handles the async execution. Your agent waits for the purge confirmation from KeyCDN without blocking your main application thread.
The agent runs `add_zone_alias` to attach your vanity URL to the pull zone. You still need to update your DNS CNAME records separately, as this server only configures the KeyCDN side.
It accesses raw bandwidth metrics and zone configuration states. The Vinkius V8 Isolate Sandbox ensures this traffic data flows directly to your OpenAI tracing dashboard and immediately disappears from memory.

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