MCP-RB
by funwarioisii
MCP-RB is a lightweight Ruby framework designed for implementing MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers. It offers a Sinatra-like DSL for defining resources and tools.
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MCP-RB
A lightweight Ruby framework for implementing MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers with a Sinatra-like DSL.
Installation
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'mcp-rb'
Usage
Here's a simple example of how to create an MCP server:
require 'mcp'
name "hello-world"
version "1.0.0"
# Define a resource
resource "hello://world" do
name "Hello World"
description "A simple hello world message"
call { "Hello, World!" }
end
# Define a resource template
resource_template "hello://{user_name}" do
name "Hello User"
description "A simple hello user message"
call { |args| "Hello, #{args[:user_name]}!" }
end
# Define a tool
tool "greet" do
description "Greet someone by name"
argument :name, String, required: true, description: "Name to greet"
call do |args|
"Hello, #{args[:name]}!"
end
end
# Define a tool with nested arguments
tool "greet_full_name" do
description "Greet someone by their full name"
argument :person, required: true, description: "Person to greet" do
argument :first_name, String, required: false, description: "First name"
argument :last_name, String, required: false, description: "Last name"
end
call do |args|
"Hello, First: #{args[:person][:first_name]} Last: #{args[:person][:last_name]}!"
end
end
# Define a tool with an Array argument
tool "group_greeting" do
description "Greet multiple people at once"
argument :people, Array, required: true, items: String, description: "People to greet"
call do |args|
args[:people].map { |person| "Hello, #{person}!" }.join(", ")
end
end
Supported specifications
Reference: MCP 2024-11-05
- Base Protocol
- ping
- stdio transport
- Server features
- Resources
- resources/read
- resources/list
- resources/templates/list
- Tools
- tools/list
- tools/call
- Resources
Any capabilities are not supported yet.
Testing
rake test
rake test:unit # run only the unit tests, skipping tests that test a running server
Test with MCP Inspector
bunx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector $(pwd)/examples/hello_world.rb
Formatting
bundle exec standardrb --fix
You can also use rake tasks:
rake lint # Run standardrb to check code style
rake lint:fix # Auto-fix standardrb issues
Release
To release a new version:
- Update version in
lib/mcp/version.rb
- Update
CHANGELOG.md
- Create a git tag
git add .
git commit -m "Release vx.y.z"
git tag vx.y.z
git push --tags
- Build and push to RubyGems
gem build mcp-rb.gemspec
gem push mcp-rb-*.gem
Changelog
See CHANGELOG.md