trademe-tinymcp
A simple MCP server for interacting with Trade Me APIs, providing tools for connectivity testing and SDK integration.
README
Trade Me MCP Server
A simple Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for integrating with Trade Me APIs through an external SDK.
Overview
This MCP server provides tools for interacting with Trade Me APIs. It's designed to work with Claude Code and other MCP-compatible applications.
Features
- Hello World: Basic connectivity test
- Server Info: Get information about the MCP server
- SDK Connection Test: Verify connection to Trade Me SDK wrapper
- Extensible: Ready for integration with your Trade Me API SDK
Prerequisites
This MCP server depends on a separate Trade Me SDK project that must be installed alongside it.
Required Project Structure
Both projects should be located in the same parent directory:
parent-folder/
├── trademe-sdk/ # Trade Me SDK project (required dependency)
└── trademe-tinymcp/ # This MCP server project
Installation
-
Ensure you have the Trade Me SDK project:
- Clone the
trademe-sdkproject from: https://github.com/nzduck/trademe-sdk - Place it in the same parent directory as this project
- Clone the
-
Navigate to the project directory:
cd trademe-tinymcp -
Install dependencies using uv (recommended):
uv syncOr using pip:
pip install -e . -
Install the Trade Me SDK dependency:
pip install -e ../trademe-sdk -
Install development dependencies (optional):
uv sync --group dev
Quick Setup Script
For development, you can use the provided script to install both the SDK and MCP server:
bash src/scripts/update-sdk-mcp.sh
This script will:
- Activate the virtual environment
- Install the Trade Me SDK in editable mode from the sibling directory
- Install this MCP server in editable mode
Usage
Running the Server
Run the MCP server using the command-line interface:
python -m trademe_mcp.server
Or using the installed script:
trademe-mcp
Testing the Server
Test that the server is working correctly:
# Test basic functionality
python -c "
import asyncio
from trademe_mcp.server import mcp
async def test():
# This would typically be done by an MCP client
print('Server initialized successfully')
asyncio.run(test())
"
Integration with Claude Code
To use this MCP server with Claude Code, add it to your Claude Code configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"trademe": {
"command": "python",
"args": ["-m", "trademe_mcp.server"],
"env": {}
}
}
}
Development
Project Structure
trademe-tinymcp/
├── src/trademe_mcp/
│ ├── __init__.py
│ ├── server.py # Main MCP server implementation
│ └── sdk_wrapper.py # Trade Me SDK wrapper (placeholder)
├── pyproject.toml # Project configuration
├── README.md # This file
└── .gitignore # Git ignore rules
Available Tools
hello_world(): Returns a simple greetingget_server_info(): Returns server metadata and available toolstest_sdk_connection(): Tests the connection to the Trade Me SDK wrapper
Extending the Server
- Replace the SDK wrapper: Update
src/trademe_mcp/sdk_wrapper.pywith your actual Trade Me SDK integration - Add new tools: Create new
@mcp.tool()decorated functions inserver.py - Add resources: Use
@mcp.resource()decorators for data endpoints
Development Tools
Run linting and formatting:
# Format code
uv run black src/
# Lint code
uv run ruff src/
# Run tests
uv run pytest
Troubleshooting
Common Setup Issues
-
"No module named 'trademe_sdk'" error:
- Ensure the
trademe-sdkproject is in the correct location (sibling directory) - If missing, clone it from: https://github.com/nzduck/trademe-sdk
- Install the SDK in editable mode:
pip install -e ../trademe-sdk - Run the update script:
bash src/scripts/update-sdk-mcp.sh
- Ensure the
-
Script fails with path errors:
- Verify the project structure matches the expected layout
- Ensure both projects are in the same parent directory
- Check that the virtual environment is activated
-
Claude Code integration issues:
- Remember to start Claude Code from the virtual environment
- Restart Claude Code after making changes to see updates
Requirements
- Python 3.10 or higher
- MCP SDK 1.2.0 or higher
- Trade Me SDK project (must be in sibling directory)
License
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