MCPEngine
MCPEngine is a client, server, and proxy implementation of model context protocol (MCP) specifically oriented towards Enterprise and real-world remote MCP applications.
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MCPEngine
Production-Grade Implementation of the Model Context Protocol (MCP)
<img src="assets/logo.png" alt="MCPEngine Logo" width="400">
Overview
MCPEngine is a production-grade, HTTP-first implementation of the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It provides a secure, scalable, and modern framework for exposing data, tools, and prompts to Large Language Models (LLMs) via MCP.
We believe MCP can be the "REST for LLMs," enabling any application (Slack, Gmail, GitHub, etc.) to expose a standardized endpoint that LLMs can access without custom-coded integrations. MCPEngine is our contribution to making MCP robust enough for modern, cloud-native use cases.
Key Features
- Built-in OAuth with Okta, Keycloak, Google SSO, etc.
- HTTP-first design (SSE instead of just stdio)
- Scope-based Authorization for tools, resources, and prompts
- Seamless bridging for LLM hosts (like Claude Desktop) via a local proxy
- Full backwards-compatibility with FastMCP and the official MCP SDK
Architecture
MCPEngine uses a proxy-based architecture to integrate with LLM hosts like Claude Desktop:
┌───────────────┐ stdio ┌─────────────────┐ HTTP/SSE ┌───────────────┐
│ Claude Host ├───────────────► MCPProxy Local ├──────────────────► MCPEngine │
│ │ │ │ │ Server │
│ ◄───────────────┤ (runs locally) ◄──────────────────┬┤ (remote) │
└───────────────┘ └─────────────────┘ OAuth 2.1 │└───────────────┘
│
┌────────────┴───────────┐
│ Identity Provider │
│ (Okta, Keycloak, etc.) │
└────────────────────────┘
This architecture provides several advantages:
- Seamless integration - Claude sees a local stdio-based process
- Security - The proxy handles OAuth authentication flows
- Scalability - The MCPEngine server can run anywhere (cloud, on-prem)
- Separation of concerns - Authentication is handled independently from your business logic
Installation
uv add "mcpengine[cli]"
# or
pip install "mcpengine[cli]"
Once installed, you can run the CLI tools:
mcpengine --help
Quickstart
Create a Server
# server.py
from mcpengine import MCPEngine
mcp = MCPEngine("Demo")
@mcp.tool()
def add(a: int, b: int) -> int:
return a + b
@mcp.resource("greeting://{name}")
def get_greeting(name: str) -> str:
return f"Hello, {name}!"
Claude Desktop Integration
If your server is at http://localhost:8000, you can start the proxy locally:
mcpengine proxy http://localhost:8000/sse
Claude Desktop sees a local stdio server, while the proxy handles any necessary OAuth or SSE traffic automatically.
Core Concepts
Authentication & Authorization
Enable OAuth and scopes:
from mcpengine import MCPEngine, Context
mcp = MCPEngine(
"SecureDemo",
authentication_enabled=True,
issuer_url="https://your-idp.example.com/realms/some-realm",
)
@mcp.auth(scopes=["calc:read"])
@mcp.tool()
def add(a: int, b: int, ctx: Context) -> int:
ctx.info(f"User {ctx.user_id} with roles {ctx.roles} called add.")
return a + b
Any attempt to call add
requires the user to have calc:read
scope. Without it, the server returns 401 Unauthorized, prompting a login flow if used via the proxy.
Resources
@mcp.resource("uri")
: Provide read-only context for LLMs, like a GET endpoint.
from mcpengine import MCPEngine
mcp = MCPEngine("Demo")
@mcp.resource("config://app")
def get_config() -> str:
return "Configuration Data"
Tools
@mcp.tool()
: LLM-invokable functions. They can have side effects or perform computations.
from mcpengine import MCPEngine
mcp = MCPEngine("Demo")
@mcp.tool()
def send_email(to: str, body: str):
return "Email Sent!"
Prompts
@mcp.prompt()
: Reusable conversation templates.
from mcpengine import MCPEngine
mcp = MCPEngine("Demo")
@mcp.prompt()
def debug_prompt(error_msg: str):
return f"Debug: {error_msg}"
Images
Return images as first-class data:
from mcpengine import MCPEngine, Image
mcp = MCPEngine("Demo")
@mcp.tool()
def thumbnail(path: str) -> Image:
# ... function body omitted
pass
Context
Each request has a Context:
ctx.user_id
: Authenticated user idctx.user_name
: Authenticated user namectx.roles
: User scopes/rolesctx.info(...)
: Loggingctx.read_resource(...)
: Access other resources
Example Implementations
SQLite Explorer
import sqlite3
from mcpengine import MCPEngine, Context
mcp = MCPEngine(
"SQLiteExplorer",
authentication_enabled=True,
issuer_url="https://your-idp.example.com/realms/some-realm",
)
@mcp.auth(scopes=["database:read"])
@mcp.tool()
def query_db(sql: str, ctx: Context) -> str:
conn = sqlite3.connect("data.db")
try:
rows = conn.execute(sql).fetchall()
ctx.info(f"User {ctx.user.id} executed query: {sql}")
return str(rows)
except Exception as e:
return f"Error: {str(e)}"
Echo Server
from mcpengine import MCPEngine
mcp = MCPEngine("Demo")
@mcp.resource("echo://{msg}")
def echo_resource(msg: str):
return f"Resource echo: {msg}"
@mcp.tool()
def echo_tool(msg: str):
return f"Tool echo: {msg}"
Smack - Message Storage Example
<img src="assets/mcpengine-smack-demo.gif" alt="MCPEngine Smack Demo" width="100%">
Smack is a simple messaging service example with PostgreSQL storage that demonstrates MCPEngine's capabilities with OAuth 2.1 authentication.
Quick Start
- Start the service using Docker Compose:
git clone https://github.com/featureform/mcp-engine.git
cd mcp-engine/examples/servers/smack
docker-compose up --build
- Using Claude Desktop
Configure Claude Desktop to use Smack:
Manually:
touch ~/Library/Application\ Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Add to the file:
{
"mcpServers": {
"smack_mcp_server": {
"command": "bash",
"args": [
"docker attach mcpengine_proxy || docker run --rm -i --net=host --name mcpengine_proxy featureformcom/mcpengine-proxy -host=http://localhost:8000 -debug -client_id=optional -client_secret=optional",
]
}
}
}
Via CLI:
mcpengine proxy http://localhost:8000
Smack provides two main tools:
list_messages()
: Retrieves all messagespost_message(message: str)
: Posts a new message
For more details, see the Smack example code.
Roadmap
- Advanced Auth Flows
- Service Discovery
- Fine-Grained Authorization
- Observability & Telemetry
- Ongoing FastMCP Compatibility
Contributing
We welcome feedback, issues, and pull requests. If you'd like to shape MCP's future, open an issue or propose changes on GitHub. We actively maintain MCPEngine to align with real-world enterprise needs.
Community
Join our discussion on Slack to share feedback, propose features, or collaborate.
License
Licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for details.
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