Refunc MCP Server
Refunc MCP Server is a Kubernetes-based function computing platform that supports multi-tool invocation through the SSE protocol.
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What is Refunc MCP Server?
Refunc MCP Server is a Kubernetes-based function computing platform that supports AI tool invocation through the SSE (Server-Sent Events) protocol. It allows developers to wrap a single function into multiple callable tools and interact through the standardized MCP protocol.How to use Refunc MCP Server?
The basic usage process includes: 1) Deploy Refunc to the Kubernetes cluster. 2) Create functions and configure MCP events. 3) Invoke tools through the SSE endpoint. The entire process can be simplified using the refunc-cli tool.Applicable scenarios
It is particularly suitable for scenarios where AI capabilities need to be encapsulated into standardized tools, such as chatbot plugin systems, intelligent decision-making nodes in automated workflows, and AI applications with multi-tool collaboration.Main features
Single function, multiple toolsA single function can define multiple tool endpoints, and the call logic is distinguished by the _call_method parameter.
SSE protocol supportA standardized communication protocol based on Server-Sent Events, suitable for real-time interaction scenarios.
Parameter validationSupports defining tool parameter formats through JSON Schema and automatically validates inputs.
Kubernetes nativeDeeply integrated with Kubernetes, providing elastic scaling and resource management capabilities.
Advantages and limitations
Advantages
Lightweight deployment with a Kubernetes-based standardized architecture
Flexible MCP protocol supporting multiple AI tool invocation modes
Developer-friendly operation experience provided by refunc-cli
Support for two mainstream languages, Python and Go
Limitations
The demonstration environment data is non-persistent and not suitable for direct production use
Currently only supports the x86_64 architecture
Requires basic Kubernetes knowledge for deployment and management
The SSE protocol has limited compatibility with some older browsers
How to use
Deploy Refunc
Deploy all components in the refunc-system namespace of the Kubernetes cluster.
Set up port forwarding
Expose the service locally for testing.
Create a function
Use refunc-cli to initialize and deploy a function.
Configure the MCP endpoint
Edit lambda.yaml to add MCP event configuration and update.
Usage examples
Create an Echo toolCreate a simple echo tool that returns the input content.
Multi-tool functionA single function implements two tools: translation and summarization.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to get the MCP SSE endpoint URL?
Which programming languages are supported?
How to implement persistent storage?
Related resources
Refunc CLI tool
The official command-line tool that simplifies function creation and management.
MCP protocol specification
The detailed technical specification of the Model Context Protocol.
Kubernetes deployment guide
The official Kubernetes documentation, providing the basics of cluster management.
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