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from mcp.server.fastmcp import FastMCP
mcp = FastMCP(
"Weather", # Name of the MCP server
instructions="You are a weather assistant that can answer questions about the weather in a given location.", # Instructions for the LLM on how to use this tool
host="0.0.0.0", # Host address (0.0.0.0 allows connections from any IP)
port=8005, # Port number for the server
)
@mcp.tool()
async def get_weather(location: str) -> str:
"""
Get current weather information for the specified location.
This function simulates a weather service by returning a fixed response.
In a production environment, this would connect to a real weather API.
Args:
location (str): The name of the location (city, region, etc.) to get weather for
Returns:
str: A string containing the weather information for the specified location
"""
# Return a mock weather response
# In a real implementation, this would call a weather API
return f"It's always Sunny in {location}"
if __name__ == "__main__":
# Print a message indicating the server is starting
print("mcp remote server is running...")
# Start the MCP server with SSE transport
# Server-Sent Events (SSE) transport allows the server to communicate with clients
# over HTTP, making it suitable for remote/distributed deployments
mcp.run(transport="sse")