Hello MCP Server

Hello MCP Server

A simple greeting server that responds to messages, particularly answering 'how are you' with 'I am great'. Supports both local stdio and HTTP deployment modes with Docker containerization.

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Hello MCP Server

A simple Python MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that provides a greeting tool.

Features

  • greet tool: Responds to greeting messages, especially "how are you" with "I am great"
  • Dual mode: Runs in stdio mode for local development or HTTP mode for remote access
  • Docker ready: Fully containerized with Docker and docker-compose support

Installation

Local Development

  1. Make sure you have Python installed
  2. Install the required dependencies:
pip install mcp

Or using uv:

uv add mcp

Docker Deployment

Make sure you have Docker and Docker Compose installed.

Running the Server

Local Development (stdio mode)

Using Python directly:

python server.py

Using uv:

uv run server.py

Local HTTP Mode

To run the server in HTTP mode locally:

$env:TRANSPORT="http"
python server.py

The server will be available at http://localhost:8000/mcp

Docker Deployment

Using Docker Compose (Recommended)

# Build and start the container
docker-compose up -d

# View logs
docker-compose logs -f

# Stop the container
docker-compose down

Using Docker directly

# Build the image
docker build -t hello-mcp-server .

# Run the container
docker run -d -p 8000:8000 --name hello-mcp-server hello-mcp-server

# View logs
docker logs -f hello-mcp-server

# Stop the container
docker stop hello-mcp-server
docker rm hello-mcp-server

Testing the Server

Testing HTTP Endpoint

Once running in HTTP mode, the server exposes an MCP endpoint at:

  • Local: http://localhost:8000/mcp
  • Container: http://localhost:8000/mcp

You can connect to it using any MCP client that supports HTTP transport.

With MCP Inspector

npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector python server.py

With Claude Desktop (Local stdio mode)

Add this configuration to your Claude Desktop config file:

Location: %AppData%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "hello-mcp": {
      "command": "python",
      "args": ["c:\\Users\\ambudhu\\Github\\hello-mcp\\server.py"]
    }
  }
}

Then restart Claude Desktop and you should see the tool available!

With Claude.ai (HTTP mode)

If you're running the server in HTTP mode (locally or in Docker), you can connect to it from Claude.ai:

  1. Go to Claude.ai settings
  2. Add a custom connector
  3. Enter the URL: http://localhost:8000/mcp (or your server's public URL)

With VS Code (HTTP mode)

Update your .vscode/mcp.json:

{
  "servers": {
    "hello-mcp-server": {
      "type": "http",
      "url": "http://localhost:8000/mcp"
    }
  }
}

With VS Code

The server is already configured in .vscode/mcp.json for use with VS Code's MCP support.

Usage

Once connected to the server, you can use the greet tool:

Tool: greet
Arguments: {"message": "how are you"}
Response: "I am great"

Deployment Options

Running Locally

  • Best for: Development and testing
  • Transport: stdio or HTTP
  • Access: Local machine only

Running in Docker (Local)

  • Best for: Testing containerization, isolated environment
  • Transport: HTTP
  • Access: http://localhost:8000/mcp

Running in Production

For production deployment, you can:

  1. Deploy to cloud providers: AWS ECS, Google Cloud Run, Azure Container Apps
  2. Use Kubernetes: Deploy the container with proper ingress configuration
  3. Add reverse proxy: Use nginx or Traefik for SSL/TLS termination
  4. Set up monitoring: Add health checks and logging aggregation

Environment Variables

Variable Default Description
TRANSPORT stdio Transport mode: stdio or http
HOST 0.0.0.0 Host to bind to (use 0.0.0.0 for containers)
PORT 8000 Port to listen on

Project Structure

hello-mcp/
├── server.py                    # Main MCP server implementation
├── requirements.txt             # Python dependencies
├── Dockerfile                   # Docker image definition
├── docker-compose.yml           # Docker Compose configuration
├── .dockerignore               # Docker build exclusions
├── README.md                   # This file
├── .vscode/
│   └── mcp.json                # VS Code MCP configuration
└── .github/
    └── copilot-instructions.md # Project instructions

Security Considerations

When deploying in production:

  1. Use HTTPS: Always use TLS/SSL in production
  2. Authentication: Consider adding authentication (OAuth, API keys)
  3. Rate limiting: Implement rate limiting to prevent abuse
  4. CORS: Configure CORS appropriately for browser-based clients
  5. Monitoring: Set up proper logging and monitoring
  6. Secrets: Never commit secrets; use environment variables or secret management

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