MCP Adapter Implementation Example
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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., "@MCP Adapter Implementation Examplecreate a new post titled 'Hello World'"
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.
MCP Adapter Implementation Example
A WordPress plugin demonstrating MCP Adapter integration and implementation patterns.
Purpose
This plugin serves as an implementation example to demonstrate:
WordPress Abilities API functionality
MCP Adapter integration
REST transport layer for MCP communication
Best practices for MCP server implementation in WordPress
Features
The plugin implements a comprehensive set of MCP abilities that demonstrate WordPress content management through the Model Context Protocol:
Posts Management (CRUD Operations)
Create Post (
wpmcp-example/create-post) - Create posts for any public post type with HTML content and WordPress block supportGet Post (
wpmcp-example/get-post) - Retrieve individual posts with full content and metadataList Posts (
wpmcp-example/list-posts) - Query and filter posts across different post typesUpdate Post (
wpmcp-example/update-post) - Modify existing posts including content, metadata, and statusDelete Post (
wpmcp-example/delete-post) - Remove posts from the system
Post Metadata Management
List Post Meta Keys (
wpmcp-example/list-post-meta-keys) - Discover available metadata fieldsGet Post Meta (
wpmcp-example/get-post-meta) - Retrieve specific metadata valuesUpdate Post Meta (
wpmcp-example/update-post-meta) - Modify post metadataDelete Post Meta (
wpmcp-example/delete-post-meta) - Remove metadata entries
Gutenberg Blocks Integration
List Block Types (
wpmcp-example/list-block-types) - Discover available Gutenberg blocks with descriptions, categories, and attribute schemas for proper block comment generation
Taxonomy & Terms Management
List Taxonomies (
wpmcp-example/list-taxonomies) - Explore available taxonomies and their configurationsGet Terms (
wpmcp-example/get-terms) - Retrieve terms from specific taxonomiesCreate Term (
wpmcp-example/create-term) - Add new terms to taxonomiesUpdate Term (
wpmcp-example/update-term) - Modify existing termsDelete Term (
wpmcp-example/delete-term) - Remove terms from taxonomies
Post-Term Relationships
Attach Post Terms (
wpmcp-example/attach-post-terms) - Associate posts with taxonomy termsDetach Post Terms (
wpmcp-example/detach-post-terms) - Remove term associations from posts
Technical Stack:
PHP 8.1+
WordPress Abilities API
MCP Adapter with REST transport
Jetpack Autoloader
Code Quality:
WordPress Coding Standards (PHPCS)
PHPStan Level 8 static analysis
Automated code formatting
Dependencies
Abilities API: Currently hardcoded in this implementation. As soon as it becomes available as a Composer package, it will be loaded as a standard dependency.
Installation
Prerequisites
WordPress 6.0+ (recommended)
PHP 8.1 or higher
Composer installed on your system
WordPress Application Passwords enabled (for MCP client authentication)
Steps
Clone or download this plugin to your WordPress plugins directory:
cd wp-content/plugins/ git clone [repository-url] mcp-adapter-implementation-example # OR extract the plugin files to wp-content/plugins/mcp-adapter-implementation-example/Install dependencies by running Composer in the plugin directory:
cd wp-content/plugins/mcp-adapter-implementation-example/ composer installActivate the plugin through the WordPress admin dashboard:
Go to Plugins → Installed Plugins
Find "MCP Adapter Implementation Example"
Click "Activate"
Verify installation:
The plugin will automatically register MCP abilities
An MCP server endpoint will be created at:
/wp-json/mcp-adapter-example/mcpCheck WordPress admin for any error messages
Post-Installation
Configure your MCP client using the server configuration provided in the next section
Generate Application Passwords for secure API access
Test the connection using an MCP-compatible tool or client
Usage
This is an educational/example plugin demonstrating MCP Adapter implementation patterns. Once activated, it exposes WordPress content management capabilities through the Model Context Protocol for AI agent interaction.
The plugin creates an MCP server at the mcp-adapter-example endpoint with tools prefixed as wpmcp-example/ to demonstrate proper tool naming conventions.
Development
Code Quality Commands
# Check coding standards
composer lint:php
# Fix coding standards automatically
composer lint:php:fix
# Run static analysis
composer lint:php:stan
# Format code (alias for lint:php:fix)
composer formatDocumentation
Coding Standards - Detailed setup and usage guide
MCP Server Configuration
{
"mcpServers": {
"wordpress-mcp.test-mcp-tools": {
"command": "npx", // or full path to npx
"args": [
"-y",
"@automattic/mcp-wordpress-remote@latest" ],
"env": {
"WP_API_URL": "http://your-wordpress-site.com/wp-json/mcp/mcp-adapter-default-server",
"WP_API_USERNAME": "your wordpress username",
"WP_API_PASSWORD": "your wordpress application password", // https://make.wordpress.org/core/2020/11/05/application-passwords-integration-guide/
"LOG_FILE": "optional full path to logs file"
}
}
}
}This server cannot be installed
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