Guess Number MCP Server
Enables users to play a number guessing game through a remote MCP server deployed on Google Cloud Run. The server tracks game state per user and maintains conversation logs for an interactive guessing experience.
README
Guess Number MCP Server (Remote)
This project implements a remote MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for a simple number guessing game. The server is deployed on Google Cloud Run and allows a client chatbot to interact with it using JSON requests.
The server tracks game state per user and keeps a log of conversations.
Project Structure
│── server/
│ └── mcp_server.py # FastAPI server for the guessing game
│── requirements.txt # Python dependencies
│── Dockerfile # Container configuration for Cloud Run
Configuration
- Clone the repository:
git clone [<your-repo-url>](https://github.com/DiegoDuaS/MCP-Remote)
cd MCP-Remote
- Install dependencies (for local testing):
pip install -r requirements.txt
Running Locally
- To run the server locally on port 8080:
python server/mcp_server.py
- Access the endpoint at:
POST http://127.0.0.1:8080/guess
- JSON body format:
{
"user_id": "default_user",
"message": "start"
}
Deploying to Google Cloud Run
- Build the Docker image:
gcloud builds submit --tag gcr.io/<PROJECT_ID>/guess-game
- Deploy to Cloud Run:
gcloud run deploy guess-game \
--image gcr.io/<PROJECT_ID>/guess-game \
--platform managed \
--region us-central1 \
--allow-unauthenticated \
--port 8080
The server will be available at:
https://<SERVICE_NAME>-<PROJECT_NUMBER>.us-central1.run.app/guess
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