Longport OpenAPI
Longport - MCP is the MCP server implementation of Longport OpenAPI
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What is Longport MCP?
Longport MCP is a server based on the Model Context Protocol (MCP), aiming to provide efficient and stable API interface support to facilitate developers in integrating Longport OpenAPI.How to use Longport MCP?
The server can be started through a simple command - line tool, supporting two modes: standard input and output (stdio) and SSE (Server - Sent Events).Applicable Scenarios
It is suitable for enterprise - level application development scenarios that require rapid integration of Longport OpenAPI, especially applications that need real - time data streams.Main Features
Support Multiple Transport ProtocolsLongport MCP supports two transport methods, stdio and SSE, to adapt to different application scenarios.
Flexible Binding AddressThe server binding address can be customized through the `--bind` parameter.
Advantages and Limitations
Advantages
Easy to deploy and use. The server can be started with just one command.
Supports multiple transport protocols to meet diverse needs.
Light - weight design with low resource consumption.
Limitations
Currently, it only supports the basic functions of Longport OpenAPI.
It may need further optimization for high - concurrency scenarios.
How to Use
Install Longport MCP
Ensure that the Longport MCP software package is installed.
Start the Server
Select the stdio or SSE mode to start the server according to your needs.
Bind a Custom Address
If you need to change the default address, you can add the `--bind` parameter.
Usage Examples
Start the stdio ModeAfter running the command in the terminal, the server will listen to input and output in the stdio mode.
Bind a Custom AddressBind a specific address through the `--bind` parameter for more flexible configuration.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to switch between different transport modes?
Does the server support HTTPS?
Related Resources
Longport MCP Official Documentation
Get more detailed information about Longport MCP.
GitHub Code Repository
View the source code and contribute.
Example Projects
Contains multiple practical usage cases.
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