Cpp Espace

31 tools. 5 can modify or destroy data without limits.

1 destructive tool with no built-in limits. Policy required.

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5 can modify or destroy data
26 read-only
31 tools total

Community server · catalogue entry verified 03/07/2026

How to control Cpp Espace ↓

What Cpp Espace exposes to your agents

Read (26) Write / Execute (4) Destructive / Financial (1)
Critical Risk

The most dangerous Cpp Espace tools

5 of Cpp Espace's 31 tools can modify, destroy, or commit something on every call — and an agent calls them with no built-in limits.

How to control Cpp Espace

PolicyLayer is an MCP gateway — it sits between your AI agents and Cpp Espace, and nothing reaches the server without passing your rules. These are the rules we recommend:

Deny destructive operations
{
  "delete-work-order": {
    "deny_if": [
      {
        "conditions": [],
        "on_deny": "Blocked by default. Requires approval."
      }
    ]
  }
}

Destructive tools should never be available to autonomous agents without human approval.

Rate limit write operations
{
  "add-work-order-task": {
    "limits": [
      {
        "counter": "add-work-order-task_per_hour",
        "window": "hour",
        "max": 30,
        "scope": "grant"
      }
    ]
  }
}

Prevents bulk unintended modifications from agents caught in loops.

Cap read operations
{
  "get-categories": {
    "limits": [
      {
        "counter": "get-categories_per_minute",
        "window": "minute",
        "max": 60,
        "scope": "grant"
      }
    ]
  }
}

Controls API costs and prevents retry loops from exhausting upstream rate limits.

  1. Create a free account and register Cpp Espace — nothing to install.
  2. Add these rules — paste them, or build them visually. Tune the limits to your setup.
  3. Point your MCP client (Claude, Cursor, anything) at your gateway URL.
ENFORCE POLICY ON CPP ESPACE →

Instant setup, no code required.

All 31 Cpp Espace tools

READ 26 tools
Read get-categories Get all event categories for the ministry/organization. Read get-editors Get all event editors for the ministry/organization. Read get-equipment Get details of a specific piece of equipment. Read get-equipment-types Get all available equipment types. Read get-event Get details of a specific event. Use include for related Spaces, Resources, Services. Read get-event-occurrences Get occurrences of a recurring event within a date range. Read get-event-spaces Get the space tree for an event. Returns all spaces (rooms/areas) with hierarchy, capacity, and scheduling sta Read get-frequency-types Get all available maintenance frequency types (for scheduling recurrence). Read get-locations Get all locations for the ministry/organization. Read get-maintenance Get details of a specific scheduled maintenance item. Use include for related Spaces, Tasks, Attachments, Work Read get-maintenance-spaces Get the spaces (rooms/areas) associated with a scheduled maintenance item. Read get-maintenance-types Get all available scheduled maintenance types. Read get-service-categories Get all service categories (used for work orders and maintenance). Read get-task-templates Get all task templates available in the organization. Read get-users Get all users for the ministry/organization. Read get-work-order Get details of a specific work order by ID. Use include to get related Costs, Spaces, Tasks, Attachments. Read get-work-order-attachments Get file attachments for a specific work order. Read get-work-order-costs Get costs for a specific work order. Read get-work-order-priorities Get all available work order priority levels. Read get-work-order-spaces Get the spaces (rooms/areas) associated with a work order. Read get-work-order-statuses Get all available work order status types. Read get-work-order-tasks Get tasks for a specific work order. Read list-equipment List all equipment with optional filters. Read list-events List events with optional filters by location, date range, or category. Read list-maintenance List scheduled maintenance items with optional filters. Read list-work-orders List work orders with optional filters by location, status, priority, assignment, service category, or date ra

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Questions about Cpp Espace

Can an AI agent delete data through the Cpp Espace MCP server? +

Yes. The Cpp Espace server exposes 1 destructive tools including delete-work-order. These permanently remove resources with no undo. PolicyLayer blocks destructive tools by default so they never reach the upstream server.

How do I prevent bulk modifications through Cpp Espace? +

The Cpp Espace server has 4 write tools including add-work-order-task, create-work-order, update-work-order. Set a rate limit in your policy -- for example, 10 calls per hour prevents an agent from making more than 10 modifications per hour. PolicyLayer enforces this at the gateway, before calls reach Cpp Espace.

How many tools does the Cpp Espace MCP server expose? +

31 tools across 3 categories: Destructive, Read, Write. 26 are read-only. 5 can modify, create, or delete data.

How do I enforce a policy on Cpp Espace? +

Register the Cpp Espace MCP server in PolicyLayer, apply the suggested rules above (adjust the limits to your use case), and point your AI client at the PolicyLayer proxy URL instead of the server directly. Your agents keep the same tools; PolicyLayer evaluates every call against policy before it executes. Nothing to install, live in minutes.

Enforce policy on every Cpp Espace tool call.

Deterministic rules across all 31 Cpp Espace tools. Per-identity grants. Full audit log. Live in minutes. Nothing to install.

Instant setup, no code required.

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