How it works
To create MCP Client Tool records from Redis without manual input, use a ready-made scenario.
- Starts when: When Executed by Another Workflow
- Then: Get Memory
- Check: Operations
- If yes: Get MCP-tagged Workflows
- Check: Filter Matching Ids
- Check: Workflow Exists?
- If yes: Simplify Workflows
- Then: Store In Memory
- Then: AddTool Success
- If no: AddTool Error
- If no: Convert to JSON
- Then: Split Out
- Check: Filter Matching IDs
- Check: Is Empty Array?
- If yes: Delete Key
- Then: Remove Tool Success
- If no: Store In Memory1
- If no: listTools Success
- If no: Get MCP-tagged Workflows1
- Then: Simplify Workflows1
- Then: listTools Success1
- If no: Convert to JSON1
- Check: Has Workflow Available?
- If yes: Get Parameters
- Then: Execute Workflow with PassThrough Variables
- Then: executeTool Result
- If no: ExecuteTool Error
- Then: AI Agent
- Starts when: When chat message received
- Then: MCP Client
- Then: Simple Memory
- Starts when: N8N Workflows MCP Server
- Then: Add Workflow
- Then: RemoveWorkflow
- Then: List Workflows
- Then: SearchWorkflows
- Then: ExecuteWorkflow
- Then: OpenAI Chat Model
You can launch this Redis + MCP Client Tool integration in Scriptera: describe the task in plain words — the scenario is built, launched and monitored for you.