
mcp server runner
A WebSocket server implementation for running Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers. This application enables MCP servers to be accessed via WebSocket connections, facilitating integration with web applications and other network-enabled clients.
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A WebSocket server implementation for running Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers. This application enables MCP servers to be accessed via WebSocket connections, facilitating integration with web applications and other network-enabled clients.
Model Context Protocol (MCP) - This server can be integrated with AI applications to provide additional context and capabilities, enabling enhanced AI interactions and functionality.
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MCP Server Runner
Note: This project is currently under active development and in WIP (Work In Progress) status. Features and APIs may change significantly.
A WebSocket server implementation for running Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers. This application enables MCP servers to be accessed via WebSocket connections, facilitating integration with web applications and other network-enabled clients.
Development Status
- 🚧 Work In Progress: This software is in active development
- ⚠️ API Stability: APIs and features may change without notice
- 🧪 Testing: Currently undergoing testing and refinement
- 📝 Documentation: Documentation is being actively updated
Overview
MCP Server Runner acts as a bridge between WebSocket clients and MCP server implementations. It:
- Launches an MCP server process
- Manages WebSocket connections
- Handles bidirectional communication between clients and the MCP server
- Supports graceful shutdown and error handling
Features
- WebSocket server implementation with single-client support
- Process management for MCP server instances
- Bidirectional message passing between client and server
- Graceful shutdown handling
- Comprehensive error logging
- Cross-platform support (Unix/Windows)
Prerequisites
- Rust 1.70 or higher
- An MCP server implementation executable
Configuration
Environment Variables
The application can be configured through environment variables:
PROGRAM= # Path to the MCP server executable (required if no config file)
ARGS= # Comma-separated list of arguments for the MCP server
HOST=0.0.0.0 # Host address to bind to (default: 0.0.0.0)
PORT=8080 # Port to listen on (default: 8080)
CONFIG_FILE= # Path to JSON configuration file
Additional environment variables will be passed through to the MCP server process.
JSON Configuration
Alternatively, you can provide a JSON configuration file:
{
"servers": {
"filesystem": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"@modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem",
"/path/to/workspace"
]
},
"github": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@modelcontextprotocol/server-github"],
"env": {
"GITHUB_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN": "your_token_here"
}
}
},
"default_server": "filesystem",
"host": "0.0.0.0",
"port": 8080
}
You can specify the configuration file in two ways:
- As a command-line argument:
mcp-server-runner config.json - Using the
CONFIG_FILEenvironment variable:CONFIG_FILE=config.json mcp-server-runner
The JSON configuration allows you to define multiple server configurations and select one as the default.
Configuration Priority
- Command-line specified config file
CONFIG_FILEenvironment variable- Environment variables (
PROGRAM,ARGS, etc.) - Default values
Usage
-
Using environment variables:
export PROGRAM=npx export ARGS=-y,@modelcontextprotocol/server-github export PORT=8080 export GITHUB_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN=github_pat_*** cargo run -
Using a configuration file:
# Either specify the config file as an argument cargo run config.json # Or use the CONFIG_FILE environment variable CONFIG_FILE=config.json cargo run -
Connect to the WebSocket server:
const ws = new WebSocket("ws://localhost:8080");
Docker Support
A Dockerfile and docker-compose.yml are provided for containerized deployment:
docker-compose up --build
Development
Build the project:
cargo build
Run tests:
cargo test
Run with debug logging:
RUST_LOG=debug cargo run
Architecture
The application follows a modular architecture:
main.rs: Application entry point and server setupconfig/: Configuration loading and managementprocess/: Process management and I/O handlingwebsocket/: WebSocket connection managementstate.rs: Global state managementshutdown.rs: Graceful shutdown handling
Error Handling
- Standard error output from the MCP server is logged but not forwarded to clients
- WebSocket connection errors are handled gracefully
- Process errors are logged with detailed information
Limitations
- Supports only one client connection at a time
- Does not support WebSocket SSL/TLS (use a reverse proxy for secure connections)
- No built-in authentication mechanism
Contributing
- Fork the repository
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature) - Commit your changes (
git commit -m 'Add amazing feature') - Push to the branch (
git push origin feature/amazing-feature) - Open a Pull Request
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
Additional Resources
- Model Context Protocol Specification
- WebSocket Protocol (RFC 6455)
Quick Start
Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/yonaka15/mcp-server-runnerInstall dependencies
cd mcp-server-runner
npm installFollow the documentation
Check the repository's README.md file for specific installation and usage instructions.
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