Click on "Install Server".
Wait a few minutes for the server to deploy. Once ready, it will show a "Started" state.
In the chat, type
@followed by the MCP server name and your instructions, e.g., "@TransformerBee.MCPconvert this EDIFACT message to BO4E format"
That's it! The server will respond to your query, and you can continue using it as needed.
Here is a step-by-step guide with screenshots.
TransformerBee.MCP
This is a simple PoC of a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for transformer.bee, written in Python.
Under the hood it uses python-mcp and transformerbeeclient.py.
Installation
You can install the MCP server as Python package or pull the Docker image.
Install as Python Package
uv install transformerbeemcpor if you are using pip:
pip install transformerbeemcpInstall as Docker Image
docker pull ghcr.io/hochfrequenz/transformerbee.mcp:latestStart the Server via CLI
Python
_The package ships a simple CLI argument to start the server.
In a terminal inside the virtual environment in which you installed the package (here myvenv), call:
(myvenv) run-transformerbee-mcp-serverDocker
docker run --network host -i --rm -e TRANSFORMERBEE_HOST=http://localhost:5021 ghcr.io/hochfrequenz/transformerbee.mcp:latest(For the environment variables -e ..., see below or the transformerbeeclient.py docs.)
Register MCP Server in Claude Desktop
If you checked out this repository
cd path/to/reporoot/src/transformerbeemcp
mcp install server.pyIf you installed the package via pip/uv
Modify your claude_desktop_config.json (that can be found in Claude Desktop menu via "Datei > Einstellungen > Entwickler > Konfiguration bearbeiten"):
{
"mcpServers": {
"TransformerBee.mcp": {
"command": "C:\\github\\MyProject\\.myvenv\\Scripts\\run-transformerbee-mcp-server.exe",
"args": [],
"env": {
"TRANSFORMERBEE_HOST": "http://localhost:5021",
"TRANSFORMERBEE_CLIENT_ID": "",
"TRANSFORMERBEE_CLIENT_SECRET": ""
}
}
}
}where C:\github\MyProject\.myvenv is the path to your virtual environment where you installed the package and localhost:5021 exposes transformer.bee running in a docker container.
Alternatively, if you haven't configured this handy CLI command
https://github.com/Hochfrequenz/TransformerBee.mcp/blob/c0898769670469df13f23b57a55fe4b71ed9795b/pyproject.toml#L101-L102
you can just call python with non-empty args.
Note that this package marks uv as a dev-dependency, so you might need to install it pip install transformerbeempc[dev] in your virtual environment as well as a lot of MCP tooling assumes you have uv installed.
For details about the environment variables and/or starting transformer.bee locally, check transformerbeeclient.py docs.
If you installed the package via Docker
{
"mcpServers": {
"TransformerBee.mcp": {
"command": "docker",
"args": [
"run",
"--network",
"host",
"-i",
"--rm",
"-e",
"TRANSFORMERBEE_HOST=http://localhost:5021",
"ghcr.io/hochfrequenz/transformerbee.mcp:latest"
],
"env": {
"TRANSFORMERBEE_HOST": "http://localhost:5021",
"TRANSFORMERBEE_CLIENT_ID": "",
"TRANSFORMERBEE_CLIENT_SECRET": ""
}
}
}
}I'm aware, that using the --network host option is a bit hacky and not best practice.
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