MCP Server Example
This tutorial demonstrates how to create an MCP server using Python and the official Microsoft MCP SDK, showing how to define tool functions that can be used by LLMs (such as models in ChatGPT or Open WebUI).
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What is an MCP Server?
The MCP (Model Context Protocol) is a protocol developed by Microsoft that allows the creation of tools (@tool) that can be consumed by large language models (LLMs). This tutorial shows how to implement an MCP server in Python to expand the capabilities of systems like ChatGPT or Open WebUI.How to Use this MCP Server?
You can run the server locally for testing or as a full HTTP API with OpenAPI documentation. The defined tools are available to be called by LLMs through the MCP protocol.Use Cases
• Expansion of LLM capabilities • Creation of specialized APIs for AI • Integration with Open WebUI • Development of virtual assistants with customized functionalitiesKey Features
Python IntegrationUses the official MCP SDK in Python to define tools with @tool decorators
Multiple Execution ModesSupports local execution (stdio) and as an HTTP server with mcpo
OpenAPI DocumentationAutomatically generates interactive documentation when run with mcpo
Open WebUI IntegrationCan be easily connected to Open WebUI as a tool provider
Advantages and Limitations
Advantages
Easy integration with the Python ecosystem
Automatic documentation of tools
Support for multiple execution modes
Simplified integration with popular LLMs
Limitations
Requires basic knowledge of Python
Currently only supports Python 3.10+
Docstring documentation is essential for correct operation
How to Use
Configure the Environment
Create a virtual environment and install the necessary dependencies
Define Tools
Create Python functions with the @mcp.tool() decorator and clear docstrings
Run the Server
Start the server in the desired mode (local or HTTP)
Integrate with LLM
Connect the server to Open WebUI or another MCP client
Usage Examples
Get a Summary of the TutorialCall the tool that returns a summary of how to build MCP servers
Perform CalculationsUse the addition tool for mathematical calculations
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are docstrings important?
Can I use older versions of Python?
How to view the OpenAPI documentation?
Can I add more tools later?
Additional Resources
MCP Documentation
Official documentation of the Model Context Protocol
Open WebUI
Web interface for interacting with LLMs and MCP servers
GitHub Repository
Source code of the official MCP SDK
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