本项目建于2025-03-30,是一个MCP Client 与 MCP Server的样例实现(Python版本)

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jayliangdla year ago
MCP Client 与 MCP Server基于SSE方式的样例实现(Python版本)
Overview

What is py-mcp-sse?

py-mcp-sse is a sample implementation of an MCP Client and MCP Server using Server-Sent Events (SSE) in Python. It is based on the original project and optimized for better performance.

How to use py-mcp-sse?

To use py-mcp-sse, clone the repository, set up the environment, configure the necessary API keys, and run the server and client scripts.

Key features of py-mcp-sse?

  • Implements an MCP server and client using SSE for real-time communication.
  • Provides a book search tool based on the Gutenberg Project API.
  • Supports easy setup and configuration with environment variables.

Use cases of py-mcp-sse?

  1. Real-time book search and retrieval using the MCP server.
  2. Connecting multiple clients to a single server for collaborative tasks.
  3. Demonstrating the use of SSE in client-server applications.

FAQ from py-mcp-sse?

  • What are the system requirements?

Python 3.13 or higher and uv package manager (recommended).

  • How do I configure the environment?

Copy the sample environment file and fill in your OpenRouter API key.

  • Can I run the server and client on different machines?

Yes, as long as they can communicate over the network.

Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
jayliangdl
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