Manage ThousandEyes synthetic monitoring with MCP tools. Use when a user wants to list, inspect, create, update, delete, or validate synthetic tests; deploy application templates; or choose the right ThousandEyes monitoring approach across Network and Application Synthetics and Browser Synthetics.
87
81%
Does it follow best practices?
Impact
95%
1.28xAverage score across 3 eval scenarios
Advisory
Suggest reviewing before use
Browser Synthetics web-transactions script structure
Async function wrapper
66%
100%
driver import from thousandeyes
0%
100%
selenium-webdriver import
0%
100%
Explicit waits, not fixed sleeps
80%
100%
No top-level await
100%
100%
Correct test type identified
50%
100%
Browser justification
100%
100%
Both url and transaction_script noted
50%
100%
agent_ids required
0%
100%
Cloud agent preference for external monitoring
37%
100%
Repo examples reference
0%
0%
API test configuration and agent selection
Correct test type: api
50%
100%
api not browser rationale
87%
100%
Stable descriptive step names
100%
100%
Full URLs per step
100%
100%
POST bodies as explicit JSON strings
100%
100%
Only needed fields in steps
100%
100%
Base URL as test url field
100%
100%
Multiple cloud agents for external monitoring
100%
100%
agent_ids required
0%
100%
Explicit confirmation before create
80%
100%
Execution summary described
20%
70%
Synthetic test update and delete operations runbook
test_id AND test_type required
100%
100%
Discovery tool to resolve name-only references
100%
100%
Inspect before update when details unclear
100%
80%
agent-to-agent update limitation explained
100%
100%
Execution summary before each write
100%
80%
Explicit confirmation required for delete
100%
100%
Multiple match handling
100%
100%
Deletion requires both identifiers
100%
100%
Pre-known test_id path acknowledged
100%
100%
Do not guess unknown fields
100%
100%
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