Used as the underlying web framework for the MCP Server, providing high performance endpoints and routing capabilities.
Referenced for version control of the project, with specific patterns excluded via .gitignore.
Hosts the repository for the MCP Server project at iamsumit-git/eai_mcp.
The programming language requirement (3.8+) for running the MCP Server.
Enables fetching ring reports through the download_ring_report tool which accepts mplsCloud parameters.
Used for dependency management and project metadata via pyproject.toml file.
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MCP Server for EAI Services
This project implements an MCP (Multi-Channel Platform) Server that integrates with existing EAI (Enterprise Application Integration) services. It provides a set of tools and endpoints to interact with EAI’s SyncJobManagement and CommonService APIs, enabling secure, automated, and programmatic access to network reports and management features.
Features
Fetch and Download Reports:
Retrieve cable, segment, and ring reports from EAI’s SyncJobManagement and CommonService endpoints.Secure Authentication:
Uses basic authentication for secure API access.Extensible Tools:
Easily add new tools for additional EAI endpoints.FastAPI-based Server:
Built on FastAPI for high performance and easy deployment.
Related MCP server: Moonshot MCP Server Gateway
Project Structure
Requirements
Install dependencies:
or, if using pyproject.toml:
Usage
Configure Authentication
UpdateBASIC_AUTH_USERNAMEandBASIC_AUTH_PASSWORDinserver.pywith your EAI credentials.Run the Server
python server.pyThe server will start on
0.0.0.0:8000by default.Available Tools
fetch_sync_job_management_report(report_name: str)download_ring_report(mplsCloud: str)
These tools can be called via the MCP interface or extended as needed.
Security
Credentials:
Do not commit sensitive credentials to the repository.SSL:
Use thecerts/directory for CA certificates if required by your environment.
Extending
To add new tools/endpoints, define a new function in server.py and decorate it with @mcp.tool().
License
This project is for internal use. Contact the author for licensing details.
Author
Sumit (iamsumit-git)
GitHub Repo
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