MCP Backstage Example
This project demonstrates how to create an MCP server that enables LLMs to communicate with Backstage instances, including a sample agent based on the Bee Agent Framework.
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What is the MCP Server?
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server acts as a bridge between Language Learning Models (LLMs) and Backstage instances. It provides tools for LLMs to interact with Backstage's HTTP API using a token-based authentication system.How to use the MCP Server?
The MCP Server requires configuration of Backstage for token-based access, setting up environment variables, and running both the server and a sample agent. The process involves simple commands and configuration steps.Use Cases
Ideal for organizations using Backstage that want to enable LLM-powered interactions with their developer portal, automate catalog queries, or integrate AI assistants with their tech ecosystem.Key Features
Backstage IntegrationSeamless connection with Backstage instances through HTTP API
Token-based AuthenticationSecure static token access configuration for Backstage
Sample Bee AgentIncluded demonstration agent built with Bee Agent Framework
Pros and Cons
Advantages
Simplifies LLM integration with Backstage
Provides ready-to-use sample implementation
Uses standard token authentication
Limitations
Requires Backstage configuration changes
Static token may not be suitable for production
Currently demonstrates basic functionality
Getting Started
Configure Backstage
Enable static token-based access in your Backstage configuration
Set Up MCP Server
Install dependencies and configure environment variables for the server
Run the Server
Build and start the MCP server
Set Up and Run Agent
Configure and run the sample Bee Agent to demonstrate functionality
Example Scenarios
Querying Backstage CatalogAn LLM can use the MCP server to query components in the Backstage catalog
System Health CheckThe agent can check the health status of systems through Backstage
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the static token secure for production use?
Can I use this with existing Backstage plugins?
What programming languages are supported for agents?
Additional Resources
Model Context Protocol Documentation
Official MCP documentation and specifications
Bee Agent Framework
Documentation for the Bee Agent Framework used in the sample
Backstage Official Site
Learn more about Backstage and its capabilities
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