
MCP Examples Project
A demonstration project that implements a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server with example tools for calendar, task management, and weather functionality in a Docker container.
README
MCP Examples Project
This project demonstrates a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server and client setup, including tools and configuration for running the server in a Docker container.
Project Structure
.
├── Dockerfile # Docker build instructions for the MCP server
├── pyproject.toml # Python project configuration
├── uv.lock # Lock file for dependencies
├── README.md # Project documentation
├── client/ # Client-side code (if any)
└── servers/ # MCP server implementation
├── __init__.py
├── main.py # Main entry point for the server
└── tools/ # Additional server tools
├── __init__.py
├── calendar.py # Calendar tool implementation
├── task_manager.py # Task manager tool implementation
└── weather.py # Weather tool implementation
Setting Up and Building the Docker Image
-
Build the Docker Image
From the project root, run:
docker build -t mcp-example-stdio-server:latest .
This will create a Docker image named
mcp-example-stdio-server:latest
containing the MCP server. -
Run the Server (Standalone)
You can run the server directly with:
docker run --rm -i mcp-example-stdio-server:latest
The server will start and listen for MCP stdio requests.
mcp.json
Configuration
The .vscode/mcp.json
file configures how the MCP server is launched in development environments (such as VS Code):
{
"servers": {
"example-mcp-server": {
"type": "stdio",
"command": "docker",
"args": [
"run",
"--rm",
"-i",
"mcp-example-stdio-server:latest"
]
}
},
"inputs": []
}
- type:
stdio
indicates the server communicates over standard input/output. - command: The command to launch the server (
docker
). - args: Arguments to run the Docker container with the built image.
This setup allows development tools to start the MCP server in a containerized environment automatically.
Additional Notes
- Ensure Docker is installed and running on your system.
- Update the Docker image as needed after making changes to the server code by rebuilding the image.
- The
servers/tools/
directory contains modular tool implementations that can be extended as needed.
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