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create-handler

Generate and deploy handler code for specific processes on the Flux MCP server. Simplify natural language interaction with the Arweave Operating System by automating code creation and execution.

Input Schema

TableJSON Schema
NameRequiredDescriptionDefault
handlerCodeYes
processIdYes

Implementation Reference

  • src/mcp.ts:245-255 (registration)
    Registration of the MCP 'create-handler' tool, including description, input schema using Zod, and handler function that invokes the addHandler helper to create the handler in the AO process.
    this.server.tool(
      "create-handler",
      "create a new handler in an existing AO process",
      { processId: z.string(), handlerCode: z.string() },
      async ({ processId, handlerCode }) => {
        const result = await addHandler(processId, handlerCode, this.signer);
        return {
          content: [{ type: "text", text: cleanOutput(result) }],
        };
      }
    );
  • Helper function that implements the core logic for creating a handler by sending the handlerCode as data in an 'Eval' action message to the specified AO process and returning the result.
    export async function addHandler(
      processId: string,
      handlerCode: string,
      signer: any
    ) {
      const messageId = await message({
        process: processId,
        signer,
        data: handlerCode,
        tags: [{ name: "Action", value: "Eval" }],
      });
    
      await sleep(100);
    
      const outputResult = await result({
        message: messageId,
        process: processId,
      });
    
      return outputResult.Output
        ? outputResult.Output.data
        : outputResult.Messages[0].Data;
    }
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