Salt Security MCP Server for OpenAI Agents SDK 10 tools — connect in under 2 minutes
The OpenAI Agents SDK enables production-grade agent workflows in Python. Connect Salt Security through the Vinkius and your agents gain typed, auto-discovered tools with built-in guardrails — no manual schema definitions required.
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Vinkius supports streamable HTTP and SSE.
import asyncio
from agents import Agent, Runner
from agents.mcp import MCPServerStreamableHttp
async def main():
# Your Vinkius token — get it at cloud.vinkius.com
async with MCPServerStreamableHttp(
url="https://edge.vinkius.com/[YOUR_TOKEN_HERE]/mcp"
) as mcp_server:
agent = Agent(
name="Salt Security Assistant",
instructions=(
"You help users interact with Salt Security. "
"You have access to 10 tools."
),
mcp_servers=[mcp_server],
)
result = await Runner.run(
agent, "List all available tools from Salt Security"
)
print(result.final_output)
asyncio.run(main())
* Every MCP server runs on Vinkius-managed infrastructure inside AWS - a purpose-built runtime with per-request V8 isolates, Ed25519 signed audit chains, and sub-40ms cold starts optimized for native MCP execution. See our infrastructure
About Salt Security MCP Server
Connect your AI directly with Salt Security to proactively defend your Application Programming Interface (API) environment. Improve API discovery, manage security posture, and remediate threats in real-time through simple conversational prompts.
The OpenAI Agents SDK auto-discovers all 10 tools from Salt Security through native MCP integration. Build agents with built-in guardrails, tracing, and handoff patterns — chain multiple agents where one queries Salt Security, another analyzes results, and a third generates reports, all orchestrated through the Vinkius.
What you can do
- API Inventory & Discovery — View all auto-discovered APIs in your environment, including unknown or shadow APIs (
get_inventory). Retrieve schema details, identify exposed sensitive data (PII), and analyze structural drifts (get_endpoint). - Threat Intelligence & Monitoring — Monitor active API attacks and business logic abuses as they happen (
get_attacks). Profile known threat actors to uncover behavioral patterns (get_attackers). - Active Remediation — Respond to incidents immediately by triggering blockade commands against attackers, seamlessly passing instructions to your integrated WAFs (
block_attacker). - Posture & Governance Assessment — Identify design flaws and vulnerabilities before they reach production (
get_posture_vulnerabilities). Manage OpenAPI (OAS) specifications (list_oas_specs,upload_oas_spec) and verify active governance rules (get_governance_policies).
The Salt Security MCP Server exposes 10 tools through the Vinkius. Connect it to OpenAI Agents SDK in under two minutes — no API keys to rotate, no infrastructure to provision, no vendor lock-in. Your configuration, your data, your control.
How to Connect Salt Security to OpenAI Agents SDK via MCP
Follow these steps to integrate the Salt Security MCP Server with OpenAI Agents SDK.
Install the SDK
Run pip install openai-agents in your Python environment
Replace the token
Replace [YOUR_TOKEN_HERE] with your Vinkius token from cloud.vinkius.com
Run the script
Save the code above and run it: python agent.py
Explore tools
The agent will automatically discover 10 tools from Salt Security
Why Use OpenAI Agents SDK with the Salt Security MCP Server
OpenAI Agents SDK provides unique advantages when paired with Salt Security through the Model Context Protocol.
Native MCP integration via `MCPServerSse` — pass the URL and the SDK auto-discovers all tools with full type safety
Built-in guardrails, tracing, and handoff patterns let you build production-grade agents without reinventing safety infrastructure
Lightweight and composable: chain multiple agents and MCP servers in a single pipeline with minimal boilerplate
First-party OpenAI support ensures optimal compatibility with GPT models for tool calling and structured output
Salt Security + OpenAI Agents SDK Use Cases
Practical scenarios where OpenAI Agents SDK combined with the Salt Security MCP Server delivers measurable value.
Automated workflows: build agents that query Salt Security, process the data, and trigger follow-up actions autonomously
Multi-agent orchestration: create specialist agents — one queries Salt Security, another analyzes results, a third generates reports
Data enrichment pipelines: stream data through Salt Security tools and transform it with OpenAI models in a single async loop
Customer support bots: agents query Salt Security to resolve tickets, look up records, and update statuses without human intervention
Salt Security MCP Tools for OpenAI Agents SDK (10)
These 10 tools become available when you connect Salt Security to OpenAI Agents SDK via MCP:
block_attacker
Issues a command to block a specific attacker
get_attackers
Lists known threat actors profiled by Salt
get_attacks
Lists detected malicious API attacks
get_endpoint
Retrieves details for a specific API endpoint
get_governance_policies
Lists active API governance rules
get_inventory
Retrieves the auto-discovered API inventory
get_posture_vulnerabilities
Retrieves identified pre-production design flaws
get_system_health
Checks the health of traffic mirror ingestion
list_oas_specs
Lists all uploaded OpenAPI specifications
upload_oas_spec
Uploads a new OAS/Swagger specification
Example Prompts for Salt Security in OpenAI Agents SDK
Ready-to-use prompts you can give your OpenAI Agents SDK agent to start working with Salt Security immediately.
"List all auto-discovered APIs including shadow and zombie APIs in our infrastructure."
"Are we facing any recent attacks aimed at business logic?"
"Block attacker 'ATT-992' immediately."
Troubleshooting Salt Security MCP Server with OpenAI Agents SDK
Common issues when connecting Salt Security to OpenAI Agents SDK through the Vinkius, and how to resolve them.
MCPServerStreamableHttp not found
pip install --upgrade openai-agentsAgent not calling tools
Salt Security + OpenAI Agents SDK FAQ
Common questions about integrating Salt Security MCP Server with OpenAI Agents SDK.
How does the OpenAI Agents SDK connect to MCP?
MCPServerSse(url=...) to create a server connection. The SDK auto-discovers all tools and makes them available to your agent with full type information.Can I use multiple MCP servers in one agent?
MCPServerSse instances to the agent constructor. The agent can use tools from all connected servers within a single run.Does the SDK support streaming responses?
Connect Salt Security with your favorite client
Step-by-step setup guides for every MCP-compatible client and framework:
Anthropic's native desktop app for Claude with built-in MCP support.
AI-first code editor with integrated LLM-powered coding assistance.
GitHub Copilot in VS Code with Agent mode and MCP support.
Purpose-built IDE for agentic AI coding workflows.
Autonomous AI coding agent that runs inside VS Code.
Anthropic's agentic CLI for terminal-first development.
Python SDK for building production-grade OpenAI agent workflows.
Google's framework for building production AI agents.
Type-safe agent development for Python with first-class MCP support.
TypeScript toolkit for building AI-powered web applications.
TypeScript-native agent framework for modern web stacks.
Python framework for orchestrating collaborative AI agent crews.
Leading Python framework for composable LLM applications.
Data-aware AI agent framework for structured and unstructured sources.
Microsoft's framework for multi-agent collaborative conversations.
Connect Salt Security to OpenAI Agents SDK
Get your token, paste the configuration, and start using 10 tools in under 2 minutes. No API key management needed.
