MCP Server (fac_mcp_hub)
Enables AI models to seamlessly integrate with external tools and data sources via the Model Context Protocol, extending functionality without modifying the core model.
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MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server implementation that provides tools and resources for AI model interactions. This server enhances AI capabilities by enabling seamless integration with external tools and data sources, allowing AI models to access real-time information and perform complex operations. By using this MCP server, you can extend your AI's functionality without modifying the core model, making it easier to add new capabilities and maintain separation of concerns.
Resources
- GitHub Repository - Source code and development
- Documentation - Comprehensive guides and API reference
- GitHub Repository - Officially supported MCP servers
Prerequisites
- Python 3.12 or higher
- Node.js and npm (if using npx commands in config)
- Docker (optional, for containerized deployment)
The Docker setup automatically includes all required dependencies, including Node.js and npm for executing npx commands defined in your configuration file.
Installation
1. Configure Proxies
Set the following environment variables for TI's proxy:
export http_proxy=http://webproxy.ext.ti.com:80
export https_proxy=http://webproxy.ext.ti.com:80
export HTTP_PROXY=http://webproxy.ext.ti.com:80
export HTTPS_PROXY=http://webproxy.ext.ti.com:80
2. Install UV Package Manager
UV is required to run the MCP server. Install it using pip:
pip install uv
For more information about UV, visit the official documentation.
Running the Server
Local Development
To run the server locally:
uvx mcpo --config config.json --port 1131
The server will be available at http://localhost:1131.
Docker Deployment
The application can be run using Docker for a containerized environment.
Quick Start
Build and start the container:
docker-compose up --build
Other Docker Commands
- Run in detached mode (background):
docker-compose up -d
- View container logs:
docker-compose logs -f
- Stop the container:
docker-compose down
- Rebuild after changes:
docker-compose build
Configuration
The server is configured using config.json. The configuration can include both UV and NPX commands. See the examples below:
{
"mcpServers": {
"time": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": [
"mcp-server-time",
"--local-timezone=America/New_York"
]
},
"weather": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"weather-mcp-server",
"--api-key=YOUR_API_KEY"
]
}
}
}
Note: When using npx commands in your configuration, the Docker container automatically includes Node.js and npm, so no additional setup is required.
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