MCP Uber
MCP Uber Server is a model protocol server for booking Uber trips via an AI assistant, providing functions such as OAuth authentication, price estimation, ride - hailing, status query, and ride cancellation.
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What is MCP Uber Server?
MCP Uber Server is a server based on the Model Context Protocol (MCP) that allows booking Uber trips via an AI assistant. It provides functions integrated with the Uber API, such as getting price estimates, requesting a ride, checking ride status, and canceling a ride.How to use MCP Uber Server?
To use MCP Uber Server, you need to create an Uber developer account and configure API credentials first. Then install or run the server via the command line and integrate the MCP protocol in the front - end application for interaction.Applicable scenarios
It is applicable to application scenarios that require managing Uber trips via an AI assistant, such as intelligent customer service systems and automated travel assistants.Main Features
OAuth 2.0 AuthenticationSecurely authenticate with Uber via OAuth 2.0 to ensure user data security.
Price EstimationGet price estimate information for different Uber vehicle models to help users make choices.
Ride RequestAllow directly requesting an Uber ride via an AI assistant.
Ride Status CheckCheck the status of a requested Uber ride in real - time, such as waiting for a driver or in progress.
Ride CancellationSupport canceling a requested Uber ride.
Advantages and Limitations
Advantages
Provide seamless integration with the Uber API, facilitating developers to quickly implement functions.
Support multiple usage scenarios, including customer service and automated travel management.
Adopt OAuth 2.0 authentication to safeguard user data security.
Limitations
Some advanced functions (such as requesting a ride) require Uber approval in the production environment.
Developers need a certain technical background to configure and use it.
Some functions are only available in the sandbox mode and cannot be used in the production environment.
How to Use
Create an Uber Developer Account
Visit the Uber developer dashboard, register a new account, and create an application.
Get API Credentials
Find the Client ID, Client Secret, and Server Token in the Uber developer dashboard.
Install MCP Uber Server
Install MCP Uber Server globally using npm or run it via npx.
Configure Environment Variables
Set environment variables such as UBER_CLIENT_ID and UBER_CLIENT_SECRET.
Integrate into the Front - end Application
Use the MCP protocol in the front - end application to interact with MCP Uber Server.
Usage Examples
Get Price EstimatesThe user asks for the Uber price between certain locations, and the system calls the API to get the price estimates and returns them to the user.
Request an Uber RideThe user requests an Uber ride from the current location to the destination, and the system calls the API to complete the request.
Check Ride StatusThe user asks about the status of the current ride, and the system calls the API to get and return the status information.
Cancel a RideThe user cancels a requested Uber ride, and the system calls the API to complete the cancellation operation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is MCP Uber Server free?
How to handle OAuth authentication failures?
Why was my ride request rejected?
How to switch to the production environment?
Related Resources
Uber Developer Documentation
The official documentation for the Uber API, containing all available functions and examples.
OAuth 2.0 Guide
A detailed guide on how to use OAuth 2.0 to authenticate with Uber.
Sandbox Testing Guide
Learn how to test Uber API functions in the sandbox mode.
API Status Page
Check the current status of the Uber API and any known issues.
GitHub Repository
The source code and example projects for MCP Uber Server.
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