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server.py
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@@ -3,12 +3,38 @@ from mcp.server.fastmcp import FastMCP
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# Create an MCP server
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mcp = FastMCP(
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host="0.0.0.0", # only used for SSE transport
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port=7860, # only used for SSE transport (HF expect 7860 as a port)
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# Add a simple calculator tool
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@mcp.tool()
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def add(a: int, b: int) -> int:
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# Create an MCP server
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mcp = FastMCP(
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name="MCPTEST",
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host="0.0.0.0", # only used for SSE transport
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port=7860, # only used for SSE transport (HF expect 7860 as a port)
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@mcp.tool()
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def get_weather(city: str) -> dict:
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"""Retrieves the current weather report for a specified city.
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Args:
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city (str): The name of the city (e.g., "New York", "London", "Tokyo").
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Returns:
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dict: A dictionary containing the weather information.
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Includes a 'status' key ('success' or 'error').
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If 'success', includes a 'report' key with weather details.
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If 'error', includes an 'error_message' key.
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"""
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print(f"--- Tool: get_weather called for city: {city} ---") # Log tool execution
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city_normalized = city.lower().replace(" ", "") # Basic normalization
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# Mock weather data
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mock_weather_db = {
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"newyork": {"status": "success", "report": "The weather in New York is sunny with a temperature of 25°C."},
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"london": {"status": "success", "report": "It's cloudy in London with a temperature of 15°C."},
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"tokyo": {"status": "success", "report": "Tokyo is experiencing light rain and a temperature of 18°C."},
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}
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if city_normalized in mock_weather_db:
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return mock_weather_db[city_normalized]
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else:
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return {"status": "error", "error_message": f"Sorry, I don't have weather information for '{city}'."}
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# Add a simple calculator tool
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@mcp.tool()
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def add(a: int, b: int) -> int:
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