Phase 01: LinkedIn video upload support - 2 plans created (01-01, 01-02) - 5 tasks total: client upload flow, createVideoPost, MCP tool definition, REST route, e2e verify checkpoint - Ready for execution
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phase, plan, type, depends_on, files_modified
| phase | plan | type | depends_on | files_modified | |||
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| 01-linkedin-video-upload | 02 | execute |
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Purpose: The upload client from Plan 01 is only callable internally. This plan exposes
it as a named MCP tool (linkedin_upload_video) and a REST endpoint
(POST /api/linkedin/video) so Claude and external callers can use it.
Output: A fully registered MCP tool + REST route that accepts video_url, text, visibility, and account, and returns { success, post_id, url } — matching the pattern of linkedin_create_post.
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@src/tools.ts @src/index.ts @src/clients/linkedin.tsEstablished patterns to follow exactly:
tools.ts tool definition (copy linkedin_create_post structure, lines ~256-274): { name, description, inputSchema: { type: 'object', properties: {...}, required: [...] } }
tools.ts import (line 7): import { getProfile as getLinkedInProfile, createPost as createLinkedInPost, ... } from './clients/linkedin.js'; → add createVideoPost to this import
tools.ts handler (lines ~778-787, inside handleToolCall switch): case 'linkedin_upload_video': result = await createLinkedInVideoPost({ ... }, customer); break;
index.ts REST route (lines ~747-756, follow app.post('/api/linkedin/post') pattern): app.post('/api/linkedin/video', requireAuth, async (req, res) => { ... }) → calls handleToolCall('linkedin_upload_video', { video_url, text, visibility, account })
Tool input schema fields: video_url: { type: 'string', description: 'Publicly accessible URL of the video file to upload' } — required text: { type: 'string', description: 'Post caption / commentary text' } — required visibility: { type: 'string', enum: ['PUBLIC','CONNECTIONS'], description: 'Post visibility. Default: PUBLIC' } account: { type: 'string', description: 'Which LinkedIn account to use (default: "default")' }
Task 1: Register linkedin_upload_video MCP tool in tools.ts src/tools.ts 1. Add `createVideoPost as createLinkedInVideoPost` to the existing linkedin import on line 7. Keep all other imports on that line unchanged.-
In the
toolsarray, insert a new tool definition immediately after thelinkedin_create_postentry (around line 274). Use this exact structure: { name: 'linkedin_upload_video', description: 'Upload a video and create a LinkedIn post. Accepts a publicly accessible video URL, downloads it server-side, uploads it to LinkedIn via the Videos API, and publishes the post. Video must be publicly reachable (not localhost or private network). Large videos may take 30–90 seconds.', inputSchema: { type: 'object', properties: { video_url: { type: 'string', description: 'Publicly accessible URL of the MP4 video to upload' }, text: { type: 'string', description: 'Post caption / commentary text' }, visibility: { type: 'string', enum: ['PUBLIC', 'CONNECTIONS'], description: 'Post visibility. Default: PUBLIC' }, account: { type: 'string', description: 'Which LinkedIn account to use (default: "default")' }, }, required: ['video_url', 'text'], }, } -
In handleToolCall switch, add the handler case immediately after 'linkedin_create_post': case 'linkedin_upload_video': result = await createLinkedInVideoPost( { video_url: args.video_url as string, text: args.text as string, visibility: (args.visibility as 'PUBLIC' | 'CONNECTIONS') ?? 'PUBLIC', account: args.account as string | undefined, }, customer ); break; npx tsc --noEmit passes; grep -n 'linkedin_upload_video' src/tools.ts shows both the definition and the case handler Tool appears in tools array and switch statement, tsc clean
app.post('/api/linkedin/video', requireAuth, async (req, res) => { try { const { video_url, text, visibility, account } = req.body; const result = await handleToolCall('linkedin_upload_video', { video_url, text, visibility, account }); res.json(result); } catch (err) { res.status(500).json({ error: String(err) }); } });
Do NOT add input validation beyond what handleToolCall already does — the tool's required fields check ('video_url', 'text') already throws if missing. npx tsc --noEmit passes; grep -n '/api/linkedin/video' src/index.ts shows the new route Route registered, tsc clean, follows exact pattern of adjacent routes
Full linkedin_upload_video tool: client (uploadVideo + createVideoPost), MCP tool definition, REST route POST /api/linkedin/video. The server fetches the video from video_url, uploads it to LinkedIn in 4MB chunks, waits up to 90s for LinkedIn to process it, then publishes the post and returns { success, post_id, url }. 1. Build: npm run build — must complete without errors 2. Start server: npm start (or node dist/index.js) in a separate terminal 3. Test the MCP tool via Claude by saying: "Upload the SquareMCP LinkedIn video to LinkedIn with text [your caption]" and providing the video_url pointing to a publicly accessible MP4 (or use the rendered out/squaremcp-linkedin.mp4 hosted somewhere accessible) 4. Confirm the response contains { success: true, post_id: "urn:li:share:...", url: "https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/..." } 5. Visit the returned URL in a browser and confirm the video post appears with correct caption 6. Check the audit log (if Redis is running) shows the linkedin:createVideoPost entry Type "approved" if the post appeared on LinkedIn with video, or describe the error to fix Before declaring plan complete: - [ ] `npm run build` (full TypeScript build) succeeds with zero errors - [ ] `grep -n 'linkedin_upload_video' src/tools.ts` returns two matches (definition + case) - [ ] `grep -n '/api/linkedin/video' src/index.ts` returns one match - [ ] `grep -n 'createLinkedInVideoPost' src/tools.ts` returns two matches (import + call)<success_criteria>
- linkedin_upload_video appears in MCP tool list (visible to Claude at http://localhost:3000/mcp)
- POST /api/linkedin/video route returns { success, post_id, url } on valid input
- Error from missing video_url or text propagates as 500 with { error: "..." }
- Build is clean — no TypeScript errors in any file
- Phase complete: LinkedIn video upload fully wired from URL → LinkedIn post </success_criteria>
Phase 01 Plan 02: Tool + Route Wiring Summary
[one-liner of what shipped]
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Next Step
Phase complete — linkedin_upload_video tool is live.