Testing MCP Server
A tool for testing the MCP server, supporting debugging and running through VSCode and WS.
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What is the MCP Test Server?
The MCP Test Server is a tool specifically designed for developing and debugging the Model Context Protocol. It allows developers to build, run, and manage MCP services, supports multiple language environments, and provides flexible configuration options.How to use the MCP Test Server?
Through simple command - line operations, you can quickly start the MCP server, execute test scripts, and integrate it into your existing development environment.Applicable Scenarios
Suitable for applications that require efficient management of model context communication, such as natural language processing and dialogue systems.Main Features
Build the ServerUse the `npm run build` command to generate optimized server files.
Debugging ModeEnable `npm run inspect` to enter the debugging mode for easy problem troubleshooting.
Multi - environment Configuration SupportSupports custom configurations in VSCode and other IDEs, making it easy for developers to get started quickly.
Advantages and Limitations
Advantages
Cross - platform compatibility, supporting all versions of Node.js
Flexible configuration methods to meet different project requirements
Built - in logging function for easy error tracking
Limitations
May have limited performance for high - concurrency requests
Requires manual setting of environment variables (such as TMS_TOKEN)
How to Use
Install Dependencies
Ensure that the latest version of Node.js is installed and initialize project dependencies.
Build the Server
Run the build command to generate executable files.
Start the Server
Use `npm run inspect` to enter the debugging mode.
Usage Examples
Example 1: Start the MCP Test ServerRun `npm run inspect` in the project directory to start the debugging mode.
Example 2: Configure Environment VariablesEdit the configuration file to add the TMS_TOKEN parameter.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to solve the permission problem when starting?
How to verify that the server is working properly?
Related Resources
Official Documentation
Detailed API documentation and technical instructions.
GitHub Repository
Open - source code repository, including source code and examples.
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