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SUMMARY

A Fastify plugin to run Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers

README.md

fastify-mcp

Integrate Model Context Protocol servers with your Fastify app.

Supports the Streamable HTTP transport as well as the legacy HTTP+SSE transport.

Usage

First, define your MCP server.

function createServer() {
  const mcpServer = new McpServer({
    name: "...",
    version: "...",
  });

  mcpServer.tool("...");
  mcpServer.resource("...");

  return mcpServer.server;
}

Create a Fastify app and register the plugin.

import { fastify } from "fastify";
import { streamableHttp } from "fastify-mcp";
import { StreamableHTTPServerTransport } from "@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/server/streamableHttp.js";

const app = fastify();

app.register(streamableHttp, {
  // Set to `true` if you want a stateful server
  stateful: false,
  mcpEndpoint: "/mcp",
  sessions: new Sessions<StreamableHTTPServerTransport>()
  createServer,
});

app.listen({ port: 8080 });

See the examples directory for more detailed examples.

Installation

# npm
npm install fastify-mcp

# yarn
yarn add fastify-mcp

Session Management

The official MCP TypeScript SDK does not support managing multiple sessions out of the box, and therefore it's the host server's responsibility to do so.

This package uses an in-memory mapping of each active session against its session ID to manage multiple sessions, as recommended by the MCP SDK examples.

Session Events

The Sessions class emits the following events:

  • connected: Emitted when a new session is added.
  • terminated: Emitted when a session is removed.
  • error: Emitted when an asynchronous event handler throws an error.
const sessions = new Sessions<StreamableHTTPServerTransport>();

sessions.on("connected", (sessionId) => {
  console.log(`Session ${sessionId} connected`);
});

sessions.on("terminated", (sessionId) => {
  console.log(`Session ${sessionId} terminated`);
});

Contributing

Please file an issue if you encounter a problem when using this package. Pull requests for new features or bug fixes are also welcome.

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