Mcp Forge

Mcp Forge

MCP-Forge is a powerful framework for dynamically generating, managing, and monitoring Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers. Using the official MCP SDK, this tool enables you to create specialized MCP servers on demand through a centralized interface.

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m# MCP-Forge: Dynamic MCP Server Generator and Manager

MCP-Forge is a powerful framework for dynamically generating, managing, and monitoring Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers. Using the official MCP SDK, this tool enables you to create specialized MCP servers on demand through a centralized interface.

Key Features

  • Dynamic Server Generation: Create customized MCP servers from templates with specific capabilities
  • Flexible Templating System: Extend base templates with custom handlers and server options
  • Server Lifecycle Management: Start, stop, and monitor multiple MCP servers from a single control point
  • Built-in Customizations: Add authentication, persistence, HTTP requests, database access, and more
  • Advanced Monitoring: Track server resources, logs, and performance metrics
  • Auto-Scaling: Automatically scale servers based on demand and resource usage
  • Centralized Logging: Aggregate logs from all servers with filtering and searching
  • Real-time Status Reporting: Monitor server health and performance in real-time
  • Alerting System: Receive notifications for critical issues through various channels
  • Comprehensive API: Full-featured client API for managing the entire server ecosystem
  • MCP SDK Integration: Built on top of the official Model Context Protocol SDK
  • Enterprise-Grade Security: Comprehensive protection mechanisms against common vulnerabilities and attacks

Installation

  1. Clone the repository:

    git clone https://github.com/iddv/mcp-forge.git
    cd mcp-forge
    
  2. Create a virtual environment:

    python -m venv venv
    source venv/bin/activate  # On Windows: venv\Scripts\activate
    
  3. Install the required dependencies:

    pip install -r requirements.txt
    

Quick Start

Start the Forge Server

python forge_mcp_server.py --port 9000

Create a Server

Use the client to create a new server:

python client.py create name="my-server" description="My custom MCP server" capabilities=["echo","time","uptime"]

List Available Servers

python client.py list --details

Start/Stop/Restart Servers

python client.py start <server-id>
python client.py stop <server-id>
python client.py restart <server-id>

Get Server Information

python client.py info <server-id>
python client.py logs <server-id>
python client.py stats <server-id>

Connect to a Specific Server

python client.py --port 9001 tools

Delete a Server

python client.py delete <server-id>

Customization

MCP-Forge supports extensive customization of generated servers:

Add Custom Handlers

python client.py create name="advanced-server" handlers=["file_reader","http_request"]

Configure Server Options

python client.py create name="storage-server" options={"persistence":"sqlite","auth":"basic"}

Advanced Features

Auto-Scaling

Configure auto-scaling for groups of servers:

python client.py call manage_auto_scaling action="create_group" group_name="web-servers" min_instances=1 max_instances=5

Resource Limits

Set resource limits for servers:

python client.py call set_resource_limit server_id="server-id" limit_name="cpu_percent" limit_value=50.0

Configuration Management

Get and set configuration options:

python client.py call get_config
python client.py call set_config section="server" key="log_level" value="debug"

Centralized Logging

Access and search logs from all servers:

python client.py call get_logs source="system" log_level="error" limit=50
python client.py call get_logs source="server-id" limit=100

Status Reporting

Get real-time status information for all servers:

python client.py call get_server_status
python client.py call get_server_status server_id="server-id"

Performance Metrics

Access performance metrics for the system or specific servers:

python client.py call get_metrics source="system" time_period="hour"
python client.py call get_metrics source="server-id" time_period="day"

Alert Management

Manage and respond to system alerts:

python client.py call get_alerts active_only=true
python client.py call acknowledge_alert alert_id="alert-id" user="admin"
python client.py call resolve_alert alert_id="alert-id" resolution_message="Fixed the issue"

Security Protection

MCP-Forge includes comprehensive security protection mechanisms:

# Generate a CSRF token for secure operations
python client.py call get_csrf_token session_id="your-session-id"

# Test the security protection mechanisms
python test_protection.py --host localhost --port 9000 --test all

Security Features

MCP-Forge implements a multi-layered security approach:

  • Input Validation: Strict validation for all user inputs
  • XSS Protection: Content Security Policy and input sanitization
  • CSRF Protection: Token-based protection for state-changing operations
  • SQL Injection Protection: Input validation against SQL patterns
  • Rate Limiting: IP-based and global rate limiting
  • DDoS Protection: Burst detection and IP blacklisting
  • Security Headers: Content-Security-Policy, X-Frame-Options, etc.
  • Server Hardening: Directory listing prevention, content length limits
  • Data Encryption: Protection for sensitive data
  • Intrusion Detection: Pattern-based detection of suspicious activities
  • Audit Logging: Comprehensive security event logging
  • Authentication: Role-based access control

For more details, see the Security Protection documentation.

Project Structure

mcp-forge/
├── forge_mcp_server.py       # Core forge server
├── server_manager.py         # Server instance management
├── config_manager.py         # Configuration management
├── auto_scaler.py            # Auto-scaling system
├── resource_monitor.py       # Resource monitoring
├── process_monitor.py        # Process monitoring
├── logging_system.py         # Centralized logging system
├── log_aggregator.py         # Log aggregation service
├── status_reporter.py        # Status reporting system
├── metrics_collector.py      # Performance metrics collection
├── alerting_system.py        # Alerting system for critical issues
├── audit_logger.py           # Security audit logging system
├── authentication_system.py  # Authentication and authorization
├── protection_mechanisms.py  # Security protection mechanisms
├── request_validator.py      # Request validation and sanitization
├── quota_manager.py          # Resource quota management
├── template_system/          # Template system for generating servers
│   ├── template_manager.py   # Template loading and parsing
│   ├── customization.py      # Customization points
│   ├── handlers/             # Custom handler templates
│   └── templates/            # Server templates
├── client.py                 # Client for interacting with servers
├── test_protection.py        # Security testing tool
├── servers/                  # Generated server scripts directory
├── docs/                     # Documentation directory
│   ├── api_specification.md  # API specification
│   ├── security_protection.md # Security documentation
│   └── development_workflow.md # Development guidelines
└── progress_tracker.py       # Development progress tracking utility

API Documentation

For complete API documentation, see the docs/api_specification.md file, which contains detailed information about:

  • All available client commands
  • Server management endpoints
  • Resource monitoring capabilities
  • Configuration options
  • Auto-scaling functionality
  • Security features
  • Error handling

Development Status

MCP-Forge development is 100% complete with all 40 planned tasks implemented, including the comprehensive security protection mechanisms.

Run python progress_tracker.py stats to see the overall progress:

Total Tasks: 40
Completed: 40 (100.0%)
In Progress: 0 (0.0%)
Not Started: 0 (0.0%)
Blocked: 0 (0.0%)

Requirements

  • Python 3.7+
  • MCP SDK 1.6.0+
  • httpx 0.28.0+
  • anyio 4.0.0+
  • psutil 5.9.0+
  • requests 2.31.0+
  • python-dateutil 2.8.2+
  • aiosmtplib 2.0.1+ (for email notifications)
  • prometheus-client 0.17.1+ (optional, for exposing metrics)
  • jsonschema 4.17.3+ (for configuration validation)

License

MIT

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