Cmmv Mcp
Model Context Protocol (MCP) module for CMMV
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Description
The @cmmv/mcp
module implements the Model Context Protocol (MCP) for CMMV applications, allowing standardized interactions between LLMs (Large Language Models) and your application. MCP provides a structured interface for defining tools usable by AI models in a standard format.
Features
- LLM Integration: Facilitates bidirectional communication between your application and language models.
- Flexible Transport: Supports transport via Server-Sent Events (SSE) or Standard I/O.
- API Decorator-Based: Intuitive decorators like
@MCPTool
to register tools. - Validation with Zod: Input schema validation using Zod.
- Connection Management: Robust implementation for handling multiple concurrent connections.
Installation
Install @cmmv/mcp
via pnpm:
$ pnpm add @cmmv/mcp
Configuration
Configure the MCP module in your .cmmv.config.cjs
or using ConfigSchema
:
import { ConfigSchema } from '@cmmv/core';
export const MCPConfig: ConfigSchema = {
mcp: {
name: {
type: 'string',
required: true,
default: 'mcp',
},
version: {
type: 'string',
required: true,
default: '0.0.1',
},
port: {
type: 'number',
required: true,
default: 8765,
},
transport: {
type: 'string',
required: true,
default: 'sse', // 'sse' or 'stdio'
},
jwtSecret: {
type: 'string',
required: true,
default: 'your-secret-key',
},
pingInterval: {
type: 'number',
required: true,
default: 30000,
},
connectionTimeout: {
type: 'number',
required: true,
default: 300000,
},
},
};
Setting Up the Application
In your main file, include the MCPModule
and configure your application:
import { Application, Config } from '@cmmv/core';
import { DefaultAdapter, DefaultHTTPModule } from '@cmmv/http';
import { MCPModule } from '@cmmv/mcp';
import { MCPHandlers } from './mcp-handlers';
Application.create({
httpAdapter: DefaultAdapter,
modules: [MCPModule],
providers: [MCPHandlers],
});
Creating MCP Tool Handlers
Use the @MCPTool
decorator to register tools callable by LLMs:
import { MCPTool, z } from '@cmmv/mcp';
export class MCPHandlers {
@MCPTool('greet', {
name: z.string(),
age: z.number(),
})
public async greet({ name, age }: { name: string; age: number }) {
return {
content: `Hello \${name}, you are \${age} years old`,
};
}
}
Using the MCP Client
The MCP client can connect to your server using the SSE endpoint:
curl -X POST http://localhost:8765/messages \\
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \\
-d '{"type":"tool_call","name":"greet","arguments":{"name":"John","age":30}}'
Decorators
@MCPTool(name: string, schema: Record<string, z.ZodSchema>)
Registers a method as an MCP tool with a name and validation schema.
Best Practices
- Define Schemas Clearly: Use Zod schemas to clearly define parameters for each tool.
- Provide Meaningful Responses: Return structured and helpful responses for LLMs.
- Handle Errors Gracefully: Implement robust error handling in your handlers.
- Security First: Consider using JWT for public endpoints.
- Performance: Use timeouts and keep handlers lightweight and fast.
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