
MCP-Books-Service
This is my Example of MCP Server for connect to books service, for my blog
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MCP Blog Project
This project demonstrates the implementation of Model Context Protocol (MCP) in a blog application system. It consists of three main components that work together to provide a seamless integration between language models and structured data operations.
Project Structure
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├── books-mcp-server/ # TypeScript MCP server implementation
│ ├── build/ # Compiled JavaScript files
│ ├── src/ # Source TypeScript files
│ └── package.json # Server dependencies and scripts
├── books-mock-service/ # Mock service for book data
│ └── server.js # Express.js mock server
└── mcp-client/ # Python MCP client implementation
└── client.py # Main client application
Components
1. Books MCP Server
A TypeScript-based MCP server that handles the communication protocol between the client and the mock service.
- Built with TypeScript for type safety
- Uses
@modelcontextprotocol/sdk
for MCP implementation - Runs on stdio transport layer
2. Books Mock Service
A simple Express.js server that simulates a book data service.
- Provides mock endpoints for book-related operations
- Built with Express.js
- Lightweight and easy to extend
3. MCP Client
A Python-based client that integrates with language models using the MCP protocol.
- Uses
langchain_ollama
for LLM integration - Implements MCPAgent for handling queries
- Provides an interactive CLI interface
Setup Instructions
- Books MCP Server Setup
cd books-mcp-server
npm install
npm run build
- Books Mock Service Setup
cd books-mock-service
npm install
npm run dev
- MCP Client Setup
cd mcp-client
# Create and activate virtual environment (recommended)
python -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate # On Windows: .venv\Scripts\activate
# Install dependencies (requirements.txt needed)
pip install langchain-ollama mcp-use
Usage
- Start the mock service:
cd books-mock-service
npm run dev
- In a new terminal, run the client:
cd mcp-client
python client.py
- Enter your queries when prompted. Type 'exit' to quit.
Development
- The MCP server is built using TypeScript. Make changes in the
src
directory and rebuild usingnpm run build
- The mock service can be extended by adding new routes in
server.js
- The client can be customized by modifying the LLM configuration in
client.py
Dependencies
- Node.js and npm for the MCP server and mock service
- Python 3.x for the client
- Ollama for local LLM support
- Various npm packages as specified in package.json files
- Python packages: langchain-ollama, mcp-use
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I've been using MCP-Books-Service for a while now, and it's truly impressive. thappatan has done an excellent job crafting this service. The initial setup is seamless thanks to the clear start URL and welcoming information. The functionality provided is comprehensive and efficient, making it a must-have for any MCP application user. Highly recommended! Check it out here: https://github.com/thappatan/MCP-Books-Service.