MCP Server Runner
MCP Server Runner is a WebSocket server implementation for running the Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, supporting access to the MCP server via WebSocket for easy integration with web applications and other network clients.
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What is Model Context Protocol (MCP)?
Model Context Protocol (MCP) is a protocol for model context interaction, allowing clients to connect to the MCP server via WebSocket for efficient data exchange and operations.How to use the MCP server?
The MCP server can be quickly deployed through simple configuration and startup commands, supporting multiple client connection methods.Applicable scenarios
The MCP server is suitable for application scenarios that require real - time data interaction, such as online collaboration, remote debugging, and data analysis.Main features
WebSocket supportImplement two - way communication via WebSocket for convenient real - time data exchange between the client and the server.
Multi - platform compatibilitySupports running on different operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and MacOS.
Graceful shutdownProvides a graceful shutdown mechanism to ensure no data is lost during the shutdown process.
Environment variable configurationSupports flexible configuration via environment variables or JSON configuration files.
Advantages and limitations
Advantages
Supports real - time data interaction
Easy to configure and deploy
Strong cross - platform compatibility
Provides detailed error logs
Limitations
Only supports single - client connection
Does not support SSL/TLS encryption (it is recommended to use a reverse proxy)
Lacks a built - in authentication mechanism
How to use
Install dependencies
Ensure that Rust 1.70 or higher is installed.
Start the server
Start the MCP server using a configuration file or environment variables.
Connect the client
Connect to the server using a WebSocket client.
Usage examples
Case 1: Start a local serverStart a local MCP server instance.
Case 2: Connect a WebSocket clientConnect to the MCP server via WebSocket.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to configure the MCP server?
Which operating systems does the server support?
How to solve the connection failure problem?
Related resources
Model Context Protocol Specification
The official documentation of the MCP protocol.
WebSocket Protocol (RFC 6455)
The official standard of the WebSocket protocol.
GitHub Project Repository
The open - source code of the MCP server running tool.
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