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README.md

MCP Protocol Framework

Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open protocol that provides a standardized way for AI models and agents to interact with various resources, tools, and services. This framework implements the core functionality of the MCP protocol, conforming to the 2024-11-05 basic protocol specification.

Core Features

  • JSON-RPC 2.0 Communication: Request/response communication based on JSON-RPC 2.0 standard
  • Resource Abstraction: Standard interfaces for resources such as files, APIs, etc.
  • Tool Registration: Register and call tools with structured parameters
  • Extensible Architecture: Easy to extend with new resource types and tools
  • Multi-Transport Support: Supports HTTP and standard input/output (stdio) communication methods

How to Build

Example of building with CMake:

cmake -B build
cmake --build build --config Release

Build with tests:

git submodule --init --recursive # Get GoogleTest

cmake -B build -DMCP_BUILD_TESTS=ON
cmake --build build --config Release

Components

The MCP C++ library includes the following main components:

Core Components

Client Interface (mcp_client.h)

Defines the abstract interface for MCP clients, which all concrete client implementations inherit from.

SSE Client (mcp_sse_client.h, mcp_sse_client.cpp)

Client implementation that communicates with MCP servers using HTTP and Server-Sent Events (SSE).

Stdio Client (mcp_stdio_client.h, mcp_stdio_client.cpp)

Client implementation that communicates with MCP servers using standard input/output, capable of launching subprocesses and communicating with them.

Message Processing (mcp_message.h, mcp_message.cpp)

Handles serialization and deserialization of JSON-RPC messages.

Tool Management (mcp_tool.h, mcp_tool.cpp)

Manages and invokes MCP tools.

Resource Management (mcp_resource.h, mcp_resource.cpp)

Manages MCP resources.

Server (mcp_server.h, mcp_server.cpp)

Implements MCP server functionality.

Examples

HTTP Server Example (examples/server_example.cpp)

Example MCP server implementation with custom tools:

  • Time tool: Get the current time
  • Calculator tool: Perform mathematical operations
  • Echo tool: Process and analyze text
  • Greeting tool: Returns Hello, + input name + !, defaults to Hello, World!

HTTP Client Example (examples/client_example.cpp)

Example MCP client connecting to a server:

  • Get server information
  • List available tools
  • Call tools with parameters
  • Access resources

Stdio Client Example (examples/stdio_client_example.cpp)

Demonstrates how to use the stdio client to communicate with a local server:

  • Launch a local server process
  • Access filesystem resources
  • Call server tools

How to Use

Setting up an HTTP Server

// Create and configure the server
mcp::server server("localhost", 8080);
server.set_server_info("MCP Example Server", "2024-11-05");

// Register tools
mcp::json hello_handler(const mcp::json& params) {
    std::string name = params.contains("name") ? params["name"].get<std::string>() : "World";
    return {
        {
            {"type", "text"},
            {"text", "Hello, " + name + "!"}
        }
    };
}

mcp::tool hello_tool = mcp::tool_builder("hello")
        .with_description("Say hello")
        .with_string_param("name", "Name to say hello to", "World")
        .build();

server.register_tool(hello_tool, hello_handler);

// Register resources
auto file_resource = std::make_shared<mcp::file_resource>("<file_path>");
server.register_resource("file://<file_path>", file_resource);

// Start the server
server.start(true);  // Blocking mode

Creating an HTTP Client

// Connect to the server
mcp::sse_client client("localhost", 8080);

// Initialize the connection
client.initialize("My Client", "1.0.0");

// Call a tool
mcp::json params = {
    {"name", "Client"}
};

mcp::json result = client.call_tool("hello", params);

Using the SSE Client

The SSE client uses HTTP and Server-Sent Events (SSE) to communicate with MCP servers. This is a communication method based on Web standards, suitable for communicating with servers that support HTTP/SSE.

#include "mcp_sse_client.h"

// Create a client, specifying the server address and port
mcp::sse_client client("localhost", 8080);
// Or use a base URL
// mcp::sse_client client("http://localhost:8080");

// Set an authentication token (if needed)
client.set_auth_token("your_auth_token");

// Set custom request headers (if needed)
client.set_header("X-Custom-Header", "value");

// Initialize the client
if (!client.initialize("My Client", "1.0.0")) {
    // Handle initialization failure
}

// Call a tool
json result = client.call_tool("tool_name", {
    {"param1", "value1"},
    {"param2", 42}
});

Using the Stdio Client

The Stdio client can communicate with any MCP server that supports stdio transport, such as:

  • @modelcontextprotocol/server-everything - Example server
  • @modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem - Filesystem server
  • Other MCP servers that support stdio transport
#include "mcp_stdio_client.h"

// Create a client, specifying the server command
mcp::stdio_client client("npx -y @modelcontextprotocol/server-everything");
// mcp::stdio_client client("npx -y @modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem /path/to/directory");

// Initialize the client
if (!client.initialize("My Client", "1.0.0")) {
    // Handle initialization failure
}

// Access resources
json resources = client.list_resources();
json content = client.read_resource("resource://uri");

// Call a tool
json result = client.call_tool("tool_name", {
    {"param1", "value1"},
    {"param2", "value2"}
});

License

This framework is provided under the MIT license. For details, please see the LICENSE file.