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FastMCP Extensions

Unofficial extension library for FastMCP 2.0 with patterns, practices, and utilities for building MCP servers.

Features

  • MCP Server Factory: mcp_server() helper that creates FastMCP instances with built-in server info resources, MCP asset discovery (optional), and credential resolution.
  • MCP Annotation Constants: Standard annotation hints (readOnlyHint, destructiveHint, idempotentHint, openWorldHint) following the FastMCP 2.2.7+ specification
  • Deferred Registration Decorators: @mcp_tool, @mcp_prompt, @mcp_resource decorators for organizing tools by domain with automatic domain detection.
  • Registration Utilities: Functions to register tools, prompts, and resources with a FastMCP app, filtered by domain.
  • Tool Testing Utilities: Helpers for testing MCP tools directly with JSON arguments (stdio and HTTP transports).
  • Tool List Measurement: Utilities for measuring tool list size to track context truncation issues.
  • Prompt Helpers: Generic get_prompt_text helper for agents that cannot access prompt assets directly.
  • Auth Factory: resolve_mcp_auth() / build_mcp_auth() assemble a FastMCP AuthProvider from environment variables (interactive OIDC for humans, headless JWT bearer for machines, opaque-token introspection, and static tokens), plus fetch_client_credentials_token() for clients that need to mint a bearer token.

Installation

pip install fastmcp-extensions

Or with uv:

uv add fastmcp-extensions

Quick Start

Using the MCP Server Factory

The mcp_server function creates a FastMCP instance with built-in server info resources and optional credential resolution:

from fastmcp_extensions import mcp_server, MCPServerConfigArg

app = mcp_server(
    name="my-mcp-server",
    package_name="my-package",
    advertised_properties={
        "docs_url": "https://github.com/org/repo",
        "release_history_url": "https://github.com/org/repo/releases",
    },
    server_config_args=[
        MCPServerConfigArg(
            name="api_key",
            http_header_key="X-API-Key",
            env_var="MY_API_KEY",
            required=True,
            sensitive=True,
        ),
    ],
)

# Server info resource is automatically registered at {name}://server/info
# Get credentials from HTTP headers or environment variables
from fastmcp_extensions import get_mcp_config
api_key = get_mcp_config(app, "api_key")

Using Annotation Constants

from fastmcp_extensions import (
    READ_ONLY_HINT,
    DESTRUCTIVE_HINT,
    IDEMPOTENT_HINT,
    OPEN_WORLD_HINT,
)

# Use in tool annotations
annotations = {
    READ_ONLY_HINT: True,
    IDEMPOTENT_HINT: True,
}

Using Deferred Registration

from fastmcp import FastMCP
from fastmcp_extensions import mcp_tool, mcp_resource, register_mcp_tools, register_mcp_resources

# Define tools with the decorator (domain auto-detected from filename)
@mcp_tool(read_only=True, idempotent=True)
def list_items() -> list[str]:
    """List all available items."""
    return ["item1", "item2"]

@mcp_resource("myserver://version", "Server version", "application/json")
def get_version() -> dict:
    """Get server version info."""
    return {"version": "1.0.0"}

# Register with FastMCP app
app = FastMCP("my-server")
register_mcp_tools(app)
register_mcp_resources(app)

Measuring Tool List Size

import asyncio
from fastmcp_extensions.measurement import measure_tool_list_detailed

async def check_tool_size():
    measurement = await measure_tool_list_detailed(app, server_name="my-server")
    print(measurement)
    # Output:
    # MCP Server: my-server
    # Tool count: 10
    # Total characters: 5,432
    # Average chars per tool: 543

asyncio.run(check_tool_size())

Testing Tools

from fastmcp_extensions.testing import call_mcp_tool, run_tool_test
import asyncio

# Call a tool programmatically
result = asyncio.run(call_mcp_tool(app, "list_items", {}))

# Or use the CLI helper
run_tool_test(app, "list_items", '{}')

Getting Prompt Text

from fastmcp_extensions.prompts import get_prompt_text
import asyncio

# Get prompt text for agents that can't access prompts directly
text = asyncio.run(get_prompt_text(app, "my_prompt", {"arg": "value"}))

Authenticating an MCP Server

MCP servers built on this library should not talk to an identity provider or manage token lifecycles themselves. They only declare which verifier(s) they trust; FastMCP verifies the Authorization: Bearer <token> on every request. Minting tokens is the client's job. This library owns the assembly.

The recommended entry point is resolve_mcp_auth(), which reads a standard set of environment variables and returns an AuthProvider | None (return None = run unauthenticated, e.g. local stdio):

from fastmcp_extensions import resolve_mcp_auth

app = mcp_server(name="my-mcp-server", package_name="my-package")
app.auth = resolve_mcp_auth()  # env-driven; None when nothing is configured

resolve_mcp_auth() understands three transport-auth modes, and combines any that are configured via FastMCP's MultiAuth:

Mode Who it's for Enabling env vars
Interactive OIDC (OIDCProxy) humans (browser Auth Code + PKCE) OIDC_CONFIG_URL, OIDC_CLIENT_ID, OIDC_CLIENT_SECRET (all three; optional OIDC_AUDIENCE)
Headless JWT (JWTVerifier) machines / agents MCP_AUTH_JWKS_URI or MCP_AUTH_JWT_PUBLIC_KEY (optional MCP_AUTH_ISSUER, MCP_AUTH_AUDIENCE, MCP_AUTH_ALGORITHM)
Opaque-token introspection (IntrospectionTokenVerifier) machines with opaque tokens MCP_AUTH_INTROSPECTION_URL + MCP_AUTH_INTROSPECTION_CLIENT_ID/_SECRET (falls back to OIDC_CLIENT_ID/_SECRET)

Shared: MCP_SERVER_URL (public base URL) and MCP_AUTH_REQUIRED_SCOPES (comma/space separated). Interactive OIDC is all-or-nothing: setting OIDC_CONFIG_URL without both client credentials logs a warning and leaves interactive auth disabled.

Batteries-included JWT realm without hard-coding literals. A server that wants to ship a default headless realm (issuer / JWKS URI / audience / algorithm) passes a JWTAuthConfig as jwt_defaults. Each MCP_AUTH_* env var overrides the matching field, so a deployment can point at its own realm while inheriting anything it leaves unset:

import os

from fastmcp_extensions import JWTAuthConfig, resolve_mcp_auth

MY_REALM = JWTAuthConfig(
    jwks_uri="https://idp.example/.well-known/jwks.json",
    issuer="https://idp.example/",
    audience="my-api",
    algorithm="RS256",
)

# Gate the default behind your own flag so the literal stays in your code, not here:
defaults = MY_REALM if os.getenv("MY_MCP_USE_DEFAULT_REALM") else None
app.auth = resolve_mcp_auth(jwt_defaults=defaults)

Lower-level API. When env-driven resolution isn't enough (bespoke combos, static tokens, programmatic config), call build_mcp_auth() directly with any of oidc=, jwt=, introspection=, static_tokens=. It returns a single verifier when one is configured, or a MultiAuth when several are.

Client side. A headless client mints its own short-lived bearer token and sends it as Authorization: Bearer <token>; use fetch_client_credentials_token(ClientCredentials(...)) for an OAuth 2.0 client-credentials grant. Nothing is stored server-side — no refresh-token state. If the token the client mints is also a valid credential for a downstream API (i.e. the verifier points at that API's issuer), the server can reuse the verified token as the downstream bearer via FastMCP's get_access_token() — one token doing both transport auth and downstream authorization.

Poe Tasks for MCP Servers

This library provides template scripts for common MCP development tasks. Copy these to your project and customize:

  • bin/test_mcp_tool.py - Test tools with JSON arguments via stdio
  • bin/test_mcp_tool_http.py - Test tools over HTTP transport
  • bin/measure_mcp_tool_list.py - Measure tool list size

Add to your poe_tasks.toml:

[tool.poe.tasks.mcp-tool-test]
help = "Test MCP tools directly with JSON arguments"
cmd = "python bin/test_mcp_tool.py"

[tool.poe.tasks.mcp-tool-test-http]
help = "Test MCP tools over HTTP transport"
cmd = "python bin/test_mcp_tool_http.py"

[tool.poe.tasks.mcp-measure-tools]
help = "Measure the size of the MCP tool list output"
cmd = "python bin/measure_mcp_tool_list.py"

API Reference

Server Factory

  • mcp_server - Create a FastMCP instance with built-in server info resource and auto-registration of decorated tools and assets.
  • MCPServerConfigArg - Configuration for credential resolution and other server settings.
  • get_mcp_config - Get a credential from HTTP headers or environment variables.

Annotations

Constant Description FastMCP Default
READ_ONLY_HINT Tool only reads data False
DESTRUCTIVE_HINT Tool modifies/deletes data True
IDEMPOTENT_HINT Repeated calls have same effect False
OPEN_WORLD_HINT Tool interacts with external systems True

Decorators

  • @mcp_tool(domain, read_only, destructive, idempotent, open_world, extra_help_text) - Tag a tool for deferred registration
  • @mcp_prompt(name, description, domain) - Tag a prompt for deferred registration
  • @mcp_resource(uri, description, mime_type, domain) - Tag a resource for deferred registration

Registration Functions

  • register_mcp_tools(app, domain, exclude_args) - Register tools with FastMCP app
  • register_mcp_prompts(app, domain) - Register prompts with FastMCP app
  • register_mcp_resources(app, domain) - Register resources with FastMCP app

Testing Utilities

  • call_mcp_tool(app, tool_name, args) - Call a tool asynchronously
  • list_mcp_tools(app) - List all available tools
  • run_tool_test(app, tool_name, json_args) - Run a tool test with JSON args
  • run_http_tool_test(http_server_command, port, tool_name, args, env) - Test over HTTP

Measurement Utilities

  • measure_tool_list(app) - Get (tool_count, total_chars) tuple
  • measure_tool_list_detailed(app, server_name) - Get detailed measurement
  • get_tool_details(app) - Get per-tool size breakdown

Prompt Utilities

  • get_prompt_text(app, prompt_name, arguments) - Get prompt text content
  • list_prompts(app) - List all available prompts

Auth Utilities

  • resolve_mcp_auth(env=None, *, jwt_defaults=None) - Build an AuthProvider | None from environment variables; pass jwt_defaults (a JWTAuthConfig) to supply a default headless realm that MCP_AUTH_* vars can override.
  • build_mcp_auth(*, oidc=None, jwt=None, introspection=None, static_tokens=None, base_url=None, required_scopes=None) - Lower-level factory that assembles one verifier or a MultiAuth from explicit configs.
  • OIDCAuthConfig / JWTAuthConfig / IntrospectionAuthConfig - Typed configs for the three verifier modes.
  • fetch_client_credentials_token(ClientCredentials(...)) - Client-side OAuth 2.0 client-credentials grant to mint a short-lived bearer token.
  • ClientCredentials - Parameters for the client-credentials grant (token URL, client id/secret, scope, audience, auth method).

Development

# Install dependencies
uv sync --extra dev

# Run tests
uv run poe test

# Format and lint
uv run poe fix

# Run all checks
uv run poe check

License

MIT License - see LICENSE for details.

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