# MCP server support SERPent now speaks two protocols from the same deployment: | Audience | Endpoint | |---|---| | REST clients / Swagger UI | `https:///` (docs), `POST /serp/...`, `/scrap/...`, `/ops/...` | | MCP clients (Claude, Cursor, agents) | `https:///mcp` — streamable HTTP transport | ## What changed | File | Change | |---|---| | `mcp_server.py` | **New.** Builds the MCP server from the FastAPI app and mounts it. | | `app.py` | Two lines: `from mcp_server import mount_mcp_server` and `mcp = mount_mcp_server(app)` after the `include_router` calls. | | `requirements.txt` | Added `fastmcp>=3.0,<4`. | | `Dockerfile` | Unchanged — same image, same port 7860, same `CMD`. | ## How it works `FastMCP.from_fastapi()` reads the app's OpenAPI schema and turns every route into an MCP tool. When a tool is called, the request is dispatched **back into the same FastAPI app in-process** over an ASGI transport — no network hop, no second server, no duplicated business logic. Add an endpoint, get a tool. The 12 tools generated today: ``` search search_arxiv search_google_scholar search_patents search_brave search_bing search_duck scrap_patent scrap_patents ops_keyword_search ops_get_patent ops_get_patents_bulk ``` Tool names come from the Python handler names rather than FastAPI's generated operation ids, so agents see `search_arxiv` instead of `search_arxiv_serp_search_arxiv_post`. Descriptions and JSON schemas come from your docstrings and Pydantic models — improving a docstring improves the tool. To pin a specific tool name, set `operation_id="..."` on the route decorator. ## Connecting a client **Claude Code / any streamable-HTTP client:** ```bash claude mcp add --transport http serpent https://.hf.space/mcp ``` **`.mcp.json` / `claude_desktop_config.json`:** ```json { "mcpServers": { "serpent": { "type": "http", "url": "https://.hf.space/mcp" } } } ``` **Private HF Space** — pass your token: ```json { "mcpServers": { "serpent": { "type": "http", "url": "https://.hf.space/mcp", "headers": { "Authorization": "Bearer hf_..." } } } } ``` **Quick check without a client:** ```bash curl -X POST http://localhost:7860/mcp \ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \ -H 'Accept: application/json, text/event-stream' \ -d '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1,"method":"initialize","params":{ "protocolVersion":"2025-06-18","capabilities":{}, "clientInfo":{"name":"curl","version":"1"}}}' ``` Or with the FastMCP CLI: `fastmcp inspect http://localhost:7860/mcp` ## Configuration All optional, all environment variables: | Variable | Default | Purpose | |---|---|---| | `MCP_ENABLED` | `1` | Set to `0` to run REST-only. | | `MCP_PATH` | `/mcp` | Where the MCP endpoint lives. | | `MCP_STATELESS` | `1` | Stateless HTTP — no session affinity needed behind the HF Spaces proxy. Set `0` for resumable SSE streams. | | `MCP_ALLOWED_HOSTS` | `*` | Comma-separated Host allow-list (DNS-rebinding protection). | | `MCP_ALLOWED_ORIGINS` | `*` | Comma-separated Origin allow-list (browser clients). | ## Notes and caveats - **Ordering matters.** `mount_mcp_server(app)` must come after every `include_router()` call. Routes registered after it are not exposed as tools, and are not reachable at all — the MCP app is mounted at the root so that a bare `POST /mcp` answers directly instead of 307-redirecting to `/mcp/` (a redirect some MCP clients mishandle). - **Lifespans are combined**, so Playwright still starts up and shuts down exactly as before, alongside the MCP session manager. - **The `ops_*` tools** are exposed but return 503 without `OPS_CONSUMER_KEY` / `OPS_CONSUMER_SECRET`. The server instructions tell agents to prefer the regular tools, which already fall back to OPS. - **Auth.** The MCP endpoint inherits whatever protects the Space. If you later want per-token auth on MCP only, FastMCP takes an `auth=` provider in `build_mcp_server()`. - **Tool count.** 12 tools with six overlapping search backends is a lot of surface for a model to choose from. If tool selection gets noisy, pass `route_maps=[...]` to `FastMCP.from_fastapi()` in `mcp_server.py` to exclude the per-backend tools and keep `search`, `search_arxiv`, `search_patents`, `search_google_scholar` and the scrapers. ## Verified Tested against `fastmcp 3.4.7` / `fastapi 0.141.1`: server boots, all 12 tools list over HTTP with correct schemas, tool calls round-trip through the real endpoints, and the existing REST routes (`/`, `/openapi.json`, `/redoc`, `/serp/*`) are unaffected.