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A Django package for MCP authentication

Project description

Django MCPX

Compose MCP servers in Django using FastMcp

Installation

pip install django-mcpx

Usage

1. Configuration

First, you need to add mcpx to your INSTALLED_APPS in your Django settings file (settings.py):

INSTALLED_APPS = [
    # ... other installed apps ...
    'mcpx',
]

Next, configure the MCP settings in your settings.py. Here is an example configuration:

MCP_SERVERS = ["myapp.mcpserver.mcp_server"]

MCP_AUTH = "fefe865fe4856ferqsijjfhe-fre5qxpokjnEEZ5" # your auth token
MCP_PORT = 8397
MCP_HOST = "localhost"

2. Example Implementation

Let's create a simple MCP server using the User model from Django's authentication system.

Create a file named mcpserver.py in your app:

from typing import Any, Dict
from fastmcp import FastMCP
from pydantic import Field
from django.core.exceptions import PermissionDenied
from mcpx.auth import mcp_auth
from django.contrib.auth.models import User

name = "User Mcp Server"
mcp = FastMCP(name=name)


@mcp.tool()
async def get_user_by_username(
    username: str = Field(description="The username of the user to retrieve")
) -> Dict[str, Any]:
    """Retrieve a user by their username"""
    try:
        mcp_auth()
    except PermissionDenied as e:
        print(f"Mcp authentication error: {e}")
        return {"error": "undefined"}
    
    try:
        user = await User.objects.aget(username=username)
        return {"result": {"username": user.username, "email": user.email}}
    except User.DoesNotExist:
        return {"error": "User not found"}


@mcp.tool()
async def list_users(
    limit: int = Field(description="Maximum number of users to retrieve", default=10),
) -> Dict[str, Any]:
    """List all users"""
    try:
        mcp_auth()
    except PermissionDenied as e:
        print(f"Mcp authentication error: {e}")
        return {"error": "undefined"}
    
    results = []
    async for user in User.objects.all()[:limit]:
        results.append({"username": user.username, "email": user.email})
    return {"result": results}


mcp_server = {
    "name": name,
    "mcp": mcp,
}

3. Running the MCP Server

To run the MCP servers listed in settings use the runmcp management command provided by Django MCPX:

python manage.py runmcp --host localhost --port 8397

This will start the MCP servers on localhost at port 8397.

Test it with a client or Mcp inspector:

{
    "My Mcp server": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "mcp-remote",
        "http://localhost:8397/mcp",
        "--header",
        "Authorization: Bearer fefe865fe4856ferqsijjfhe-fre5qxpokjnEEZ5"
      ]
    }
}

Warning

Use with caution: you are responsible for what data and what powers you give to which model

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