Google Play Game Management
This project is an MCP server based on the OpenAPI specification for the Google Game Management API, supporting automatic generation and multiple transmission modes, and including a complete development toolchain and testing process.
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What is an MCP server?
An MCP server is a model context protocol server automatically generated according to the OpenAPI specification, used to achieve efficient data interaction with backend services. It supports multiple transmission modes, such as stdio, sse, and streamable-http.How to use an MCP server?
The MCP server can be started via the command line and supports configuration through configuration files or environment variables. Users can start the server using simple commands and interact with backend services through various interfaces.Applicable scenarios
The MCP server is suitable for developers who need to quickly build and test API interfaces, and also for teams that need to deploy and manage services in different environments. It is particularly suitable for applications that need to integrate with third - party services such as Google API.Main features
Automatic code generation
Automatically generate MCP server code based on the provided OpenAPI specification, reducing the workload of manual writing.
Multi - transmission mode support
Supports multiple transmission modes such as stdio, sse, and streamable - http to meet the needs of different application scenarios.
Configuration flexibility
Easily adjust server behavior through environment variables or configuration files to adapt to different development and production environments.
Testing and debugging tools
Built - in test scripts and debugging tools to help developers quickly verify server functionality and performance.
Advantages
Improve development efficiency: Reduce repetitive labor by automatically generating code.
Flexible configuration: Support multiple transmission modes and configuration methods to adapt to different needs.
Easy to expand: New functions can be easily added or other services can be integrated.
Community support: Rely on AG2's MCP build tools to obtain continuous technical support and updates.
Limitations
Dependence on OpenAPI specification: Valid OpenAPI documentation is required to generate server code.
Learning curve: Developers unfamiliar with the MCP protocol may need some time to adapt.
Performance limitations: Further optimization may be required in high - concurrency scenarios.
Maintenance cost: As the API changes, the server code may need to be updated regularly.
How to use
Clone the repository
Obtain the source code of the MCP server from GitHub or other code hosting platforms.
Install dependencies
Use pip or uv to install the required dependency libraries for the project.
Configure the server
Set server parameters through environment variables or configuration files, such as transmission mode and security settings.
Start the server
Run the main script to start the MCP server and select an appropriate transmission mode.
Usage examples
Quickly build an API service
Use the MCP server to quickly create a service that interacts with Google API without manually writing a large amount of code.
Locally test API interfaces
During the development process, use the MCP server for local testing to ensure the correctness and stability of API interfaces.
Frequently Asked Questions
What programming language is required for the MCP server?
How to choose the transmission mode?
What security mechanisms does the MCP server support?
How to update the MCP server?
Related resources
AG2 MCP build tools
AG2's MCP build tools for generating MCP server code.
GitHub repository
The source code and example projects of the MCP server.
OpenAPI specification document
The OpenAPI specification file of the Google Games Management API.
MCP server tutorial
A detailed tutorial on how to use and configure the MCP server.

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