
voxta mcp
Voxta provider that enables communication with Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers
Repository Info
About This Server
Voxta provider that enables communication with Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers
Model Context Protocol (MCP) - This server can be integrated with AI applications to provide additional context and capabilities, enabling enhanced AI interactions and functionality.
Documentation
Voxta MCP Bridge Provider
A Voxta provider that enables communication with Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, allowing Voxta to leverage external tools and resources through the MCP protocol.
Prerequisites
- .NET 8.0 SDK
- Python 3.10 or higher
- Git
Setup Instructions
Windows
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Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/voxta/voxta-mcp.git cd voxta-mcp -
Create Python virtual environment:
python -m venv venv .\venv\Scripts\activate pip install mcp-agent -
Build and run the project:
dotnet build dotnet run
Linux
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Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/voxta/voxta-mcp.git cd voxta-mcp -
Create Python virtual environment:
python3 -m venv venv source venv/bin/activate pip install mcp-agent -
Build and run the project:
dotnet build dotnet run
Running the Provider
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Ensure your MCP server is running and accessible at the configured address.
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Configure
appsettings.jsonwith your settings:{ "MCPBridge": { "PythonExePath": "venv/bin/python", // Path to Python in virtual environment "MCPClientScriptPath": "mcp_client.py", // Path to the MCP client script "MCPServerAddress": "localhost:50051" // Your MCP server address } } -
Run the provider:
dotnet run -
The provider will:
- Start the Python MCP client process
- Connect to your MCP server
- Register with Voxta
- Begin handling action requests
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Monitor the console output for:
- Connection status
- Action triggers
- Error messages
- MCP tool responses
Troubleshooting
Common issues and solutions:
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"MCPClientScriptPath is not configured"
- Ensure
appsettings.jsonexists and has the correct path tomcp_client.py
- Ensure
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Python process fails to start
- Verify Python virtual environment is activated
- Check
PythonExePathin configuration - Ensure
mcp-agentis installed in the virtual environment
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Cannot connect to MCP server
- Verify the server is running
- Check
MCPServerAddressconfiguration - Ensure no firewall is blocking the connection
Configuration
The provider is configured through appsettings.json:
{
"MCPBridge": {
"PythonExePath": "venv/bin/python", // On Windows: "venv\\Scripts\\python.exe"
"MCPClientScriptPath": "mcp_client.py", // Required: Path to the Python MCP client script
"MCPServerAddress": "localhost:50051" // Address of your MCP server
},
"Serilog": {
"Using": ["Serilog.Sinks.Console"],
"WriteTo": [
{
"Name": "Console",
"Args": {
"outputTemplate": "[{Timestamp:HH:mm:ss} {Level:u3}] {Message:l}{NewLine}{Exception}",
"theme": "Serilog.Sinks.SystemConsole.Themes.SystemConsoleTheme::Literate, Serilog.Sinks.Console"
}
}
],
"MinimumLevel": {
"Default": "Information",
"Override": {
"Microsoft": "Warning",
"System.Net.Http.HttpClient": "Warning",
"Voxta": "Information",
"Voxta.MCPBridgeProvider": "Debug"
}
}
}
}
Required Configuration
MCPBridge:MCPClientScriptPath: Path to the Python MCP client script that handles communication with the MCP server.MCPBridge:MCPServerAddress: Address of your MCP server (e.g., "localhost:50051" for a local server).
Optional Configuration
MCPBridge:PythonExePath: Path to the Python executable. Defaults to "python" (or "python3" on Linux).
Connecting to MCP Servers
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Start your MCP server (e.g., Home Assistant MCP server) and note its address (typically
localhost:50051). -
Update the
MCPServerAddressinappsettings.jsonto match your MCP server's address. -
The provider will automatically connect to the MCP server when started and make its tools available to Voxta.
Usage
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The provider will automatically register available MCP tools with Voxta.
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When Voxta triggers an action, the provider will:
- Translate the Voxta action to an MCP tool call
- Send the request to the MCP server through the Python client
- Receive the response and send it back to Voxta
Development
- The C# code handles the Voxta integration and process management
- The Python script (
mcp_client.py) handles MCP protocol communication - Both components communicate through stdin/stdout using JSON messages
License
[License information here]
Quick Start
Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/vega-holdings/voxta-mcpInstall dependencies
cd voxta-mcp
npm installFollow the documentation
Check the repository's README.md file for specific installation and usage instructions.
Repository Details
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