FastAPI Architect MCP
An MCP server that gives Claude Code IDE-level intelligence for FastAPI projects — semantic code navigation, safe renaming, route inspection, dependency trees, and Pydantic model analysis. Instead of Claude reading files blindly, it calls structured tools backed by Jedi (Python language server) and Python's AST.
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fastapi-architect-mcp
An MCP server that gives Claude Code IDE-level intelligence for FastAPI projects — semantic code navigation, safe renaming, route inspection, dependency trees, and Pydantic model analysis.
Instead of Claude reading files blindly, it calls structured tools backed by Jedi (Python language server) and Python's AST.
Tools
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
find_references |
Find all usages of a symbol across the project |
rename_symbol |
Safely rename a symbol across all files |
go_to_definition |
Jump to where a symbol is defined |
get_completions |
Get completion suggestions at a cursor position |
list_routes |
List all FastAPI routes across the entire project |
get_dependencies |
Get the full Depends() injection tree for a handler |
build_dependency_graph |
Full graph: route → input models → dependencies → response model |
validate_response_models |
Detect routes missing a response_model declaration |
list_models |
List all Pydantic/SQLModel models in a file |
inspect_model |
Inspect a model's fields, types, defaults, and validators |
find_model_usages |
Find everywhere a model is used across the project |
detect_schema_orm_mismatches |
Detect field mismatches between ORM model and Pydantic schema |
Installation
pip install fastapi-architect-mcp
Configuration
Option 1 — Global (available in all projects)
Add to ~/.claude/settings.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"fastapi-architect": {
"command": "fastapi-architect-mcp"
}
}
}
Option 2 — Per project (recommended for best results)
Create .mcp.json at your project root:
{
"mcpServers": {
"fastapi-architect": {
"command": "/path/to/your/project/venv/bin/fastapi-architect-mcp"
}
}
}
Using your project's own venv gives Jedi access to all your project's dependencies, which enables full cross-file find_references and rename_symbol support.
Then restart Claude Code.
Usage examples
Once connected, you can ask Claude Code things like:
- "List all routes in this project"
- "What are the dependencies of the
get_usershandler?" - "Find all references to
get_dbacross the project" - "Rename
get_dbtoget_sessioneverywhere" - "Inspect the
UserCreatemodel" - "Are there any routes missing a response_model?"
- "Show me the full dependency graph for the users router"
- "Are there any mismatches between my
UserORM model andUserPublicschema?"
Supported patterns
Dependency injection
def handler(x=Depends(func))— standard FastAPIdef handler(*, x=Depends(func))— keyword-only args@router.get("/", dependencies=[Depends(func)])— decorator-level depsSessionDep = Annotated[Session, Depends(get_db)]— Annotated aliases (modern FastAPI)
Models
BaseModel— PydanticSQLModel— SQLModelBaseSettings— Pydantic settingsRootModel— Pydantic v2- Inherited models (e.g.
class UserCreate(UserBase))
Validators
@validator— Pydantic v1@field_validator— Pydantic v2
Known limitations
find_referencesandrename_symbolwork cross-file only when the MCP is configured to use the project's own venv (Option 2 above). With a global install, they only operate on the file where the symbol is defined.get_dependenciessupports native FastAPIDepends()only. Other DI frameworks (Dishka, dependency-injector, etc.) are not supported.- Runtime dependencies (middleware, lifespan events, startup hooks) are not visible to static analysis and won't appear in dependency trees.
get_completionsis most useful at attribute access positions (e.g. after a.). On empty lines it returns all Python builtins.
Requirements
- Python 3.11+
- Claude Code (VS Code extension or CLI)
Author
Abdessamad Touzani
- GitHub: @AbdessamadTzn
- LinkedIn: abdessamadtouzani
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