Microsoft Calendar MCP Server
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Here is a step-by-step guide with screenshots.
Microsoft Calendar MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for managing Microsoft Outlook calendar events using Microsoft Graph API. This server provides tools for fetching calendar events within specified date ranges and integrates seamlessly with Claude Desktop, MCP Inspector, and other MCP-compatible clients.
🚀 Current Status: Production-ready with dual transport support (stdio and SSE) for maximum compatibility.
Features
📅 Fetch calendar events for specific users and date ranges
🔐 Secure Microsoft Graph API authentication using Azure AD
🌐 Support for timezone-aware operations
🔧 FastMCP-based server with dual transport support:
stdio transport: For Claude Desktop and CLI clients
SSE transport: For MCP Inspector and web-based clients
📊 Detailed event information including attendees and metadata
🏥 Health check endpoint for monitoring
Related MCP server: Enhanced Outlook MCP Server
Prerequisites
Python 3.13 or higher
Azure AD application with appropriate Microsoft Graph API permissions:
Calendars.ReadorCalendars.ReadWriteUser.Read(for accessing user information)
Service principal credentials (Client ID, Client Secret, Tenant ID)
Installation
Method 1: Using UV (Recommended)
Clone the repository:
git clone <repository-url> cd mcp-server-outlook-calendarInstall dependencies using UV:
uv sync
Method 2: Using pip
Clone the repository:
git clone <repository-url> cd mcp-server-outlook-calendarCreate and activate a virtual environment:
python -m venv .venv source .venv/bin/activate # On Unix/macOS # OR .venv\Scripts\activate # On WindowsInstall dependencies:
pip install -e ".[dev]"
Configuration
Create a
.envfile in the project root with your Azure AD credentials:AZURE_TENANT_ID=your_tenant_id_here AZURE_CLIENT_ID=your_client_id_here AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET=your_client_secret_hereTest your connection:
# Using UV uv run python test_connection.py # Using pip python test_connection.py
Usage
Running the Server
Method 1: SSE Transport (for MCP Inspector)
# Using UV (recommended)
uv run python main.py
# Using pip
python main.pyServer will run on: http://0.0.0.0:8000
SSE Endpoint: http://0.0.0.0:8000/sse
Health Check: http://0.0.0.0:8000/health
Method 2: Stdio Transport (for Claude Desktop)
# Using UV
uv run python -m ms_calendar.server
# Using pip
python -m ms_calendar.serverRunning with Claude Desktop (MCP)
To integrate this server with Claude Desktop using MCP (Model Context Protocol):
Add the server configuration to your Claude Desktop config file:
On macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.jsonOn Windows:%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json{ "mcpServers": { "ms-calendar": { "command": "python", "args": [ "-m", "ms_calendar.server" ], "cwd": "/path/to/your/mcp-server-outlook-calendar" } } }Note: Update the
cwdpath to match your local project location.Restart Claude Desktop to load the new server configuration.
The server will be available as a tool within Claude Desktop for calendar operations.
As a Python Library
from ms_calendar.calendar_service import fetch_all_calendar_events, get_graph_client
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
import asyncio
async def main():
# Get a Graph client
graph_client = get_graph_client()
# Fetch events for the next 7 days
start_date = datetime.utcnow()
end_date = start_date + timedelta(days=7)
events = await fetch_all_calendar_events(
graph_client=graph_client,
user_id="user@example.com",
start_date=start_date,
end_date=end_date
)
for event in events:
print(f"Event: {event.subject} - {event.start.date_time} to {event.end.date_time}")
if __name__ == "__main__":
asyncio.run(main())Running with MCP Inspector
For development and testing, you can use the MCP Inspector with SSE transport:
Start the server in SSE mode:
# Using UV (recommended) uv run python main.py # Using pip python main.pyRun the MCP Inspector:
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspectorConfigure the inspector:
Transport Type:
SSEURL:
http://127.0.0.1:8000/sseThe inspector will automatically open in your browser
Note: The SSE transport is currently marked as deprecated in favor of StreamableHttp, but it remains fully functional for MCP Inspector usage.
API Reference
get_calendar_events_time_specific
Fetch calendar events for a user within a specified date range using Microsoft Graph API.
Arguments:
user_id(str): Microsoft Graph user ID or email address (e.g., "user@example.com")start(str): Start date in ISO format (default: "2025-06-16")end(str): End date in ISO format (default: "2025-06-16")timezone(str): IANA timezone identifier (default: "Asia/Manila")
Returns:
dict: JSON object containing:count(int): Number of events foundevents(list): Array of event objects with:id(str): Event unique identifiersubject(str): Event title/subjectattendees(list): Array of attendee objects with email, name, and type
str: Error message if the operation fails
Example Response:
{
"count": 2,
"events": [
{
"id": "AAMkAGI2...",
"subject": "Team Meeting",
"attendees": [
{
"email": "john@example.com",
"name": "John Doe",
"type": "required"
}
]
}
]
}/health
Health check endpoint for monitoring server status.
HTTP GET /health
Returns JSON:
{"status": "ok"}
Azure AD Setup
To use this server, you'll need to set up an Azure AD application:
Register an Application:
Go to Azure Portal → Azure Active Directory → App registrations
Click "New registration"
Provide a name and select account types
Register the application
Configure API Permissions:
Go to "API permissions" in your app
Add Microsoft Graph permissions:
Calendars.Read(to read calendar events)User.Read(to read user information)
Grant admin consent for your organization
Create Client Secret:
Go to "Certificates & secrets"
Create a new client secret
Copy the secret value (you won't see it again)
Note Application Details:
Copy the Application (client) ID
Copy the Directory (tenant) ID
Use these in your
.envfile
Testing & Coverage
Tests use
pytest,pytest-asyncio, andpytest-covMicrosoft Graph API calls can be mocked for testing
Run all tests with:
pytestGenerate an HTML coverage report with:
pytest --cov=src --cov-report=html open htmlcov/index.html
Transport Support
SSE Transport (Server-Sent Events)
Entry Point:
main.pyPort: 8000 (default)
Use Cases: MCP Inspector, web-based clients, development/testing
Features: Real-time communication, HTTP debugging support
Health Check:
GET /healthreturns{"status": "ok"}
Stdio Transport
Entry Point:
ms_calendar.servermoduleUse Cases: Claude Desktop, CLI clients, production deployments
Features: Lower overhead, direct process communication
Development
This project uses modern Python development tools:
Package Manager: UV (recommended) or pip
Framework: FastMCP for MCP server implementation
API Client: Microsoft Graph SDK for calendar access
Authentication: Azure Identity for secure Azure AD integration
Code Quality:
Black for code formatting (88-char line length)
Flake8 for linting with custom rules
MyPy for strict type checking
Testing: pytest with asyncio support and coverage reporting
Type Safety: Full mypy support with
py.typedmarker
Project Analysis
For a comprehensive technical analysis of this project, including architecture details, security considerations, and performance characteristics, see ANALYSIS.md.
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