arcade-mcp/libs/arcade-mcp-server/docs/advanced/transports.md
Eric Gustin a11f79b32d
Update arcade-mcp-server docs (#597)
1. Updates docs to prefer `uv run server.py` instead of `arcade mcp` or
`python -m arcade_mcp_server`
2. Found a bug with running stdio servers while updating the docs, so i
snuck that in this PR
2025-10-02 17:16:38 -07:00

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# Transport Modes
MCP servers can communicate with clients through different transport mechanisms. Each transport is optimized for specific use cases and client types.
## stdio Transport
The stdio (standard input/output) transport is used for direct client connections.
### Characteristics
- Communicates via standard input/output streams
- Logs go to stderr to avoid interfering with protocol messages
- Ideal for desktop applications and command-line tools
- Used by Claude Desktop and similar clients
### Usage
**Recommended: Using Arcade CLI**
```bash
# Run with stdio transport
uv run server.py stdio
```
**Alternative: Direct Python**
```bash
# Run your server directly
uv run server.py stdio
# Or with python
app.run(transport="stdio")
```
### Client Configuration
For Claude Desktop, use the `arcade configure` command:
```bash
arcade configure claude --from-local
```
Or manually edit `~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json`:
```json
{
"mcpServers": {
"my-tools": {
"command": "arcade",
"args": ["mcp", "stdio"],
"cwd": "/path/to/your/tools"
}
}
}
```
## HTTP Transport
The HTTP transport provides REST/SSE endpoints for web-based clients.
### Characteristics
- RESTful API with Server-Sent Events (SSE) for streaming
- Supports hot reload for development
- Includes health checks and API documentation
- Can be deployed behind reverse proxies
- Suitable for web applications and services
### Usage
**Recommended: Using Arcade CLI**
```bash
# Run with HTTP transport (default)
uv run server.py
uv run server.py http
```
**Alternative: Direct Python**
```bash
# Run your server directly
uv run server.py
# Or with python
app.run(transport="http", host="0.0.0.0", port=8080)
```
### Endpoints
When running in HTTP mode, the server provides:
- `GET /health` - Health check endpoint
- `GET /mcp` - SSE endpoint for MCP protocol
- `GET /docs` - Swagger UI documentation (debug mode)
- `GET /redoc` - ReDoc documentation (debug mode)
### Development Features
**With Arcade CLI:**
```python
# Enable hot reload and debug mode
app.run(host="127.0.0.1", port=8000, reload=True)
# This enables:
# - Automatic restart on code changes
# - Detailed error messages
# - API documentation endpoints
# - Verbose logging
```
## Choosing a Transport
### Use stdio when:
- Integrating with desktop applications (Claude Desktop, VS Code)
- Building command-line tools
- You need simple, direct communication
- Running in environments without network access
### Use HTTP when:
- Building web applications
- Deploying to cloud environments
- You need to support multiple concurrent clients
- Integrating with existing web services
- You want API documentation and testing tools
## Transport Configuration
### Environment Variables
Both transports respect common environment variables:
```bash
# Server identification
MCP_SERVER_NAME="My MCP Server"
MCP_SERVER_VERSION="1.0.0"
# Logging
MCP_DEBUG=true
MCP_LOG_LEVEL=DEBUG
# HTTP-specific
MCP_HTTP_HOST=0.0.0.0
MCP_HTTP_PORT=8080
```
### Programmatic Configuration
When using MCPApp:
```python
from arcade_mcp_server import MCPApp
app = MCPApp(
name="my-server",
version="1.0.0",
log_level="DEBUG"
)
# Run with specific transport
if __name__ == "__main__":
import sys
if len(sys.argv) > 1 and sys.argv[1] == "stdio":
app.run(transport="stdio")
else:
app.run(transport="http", host="0.0.0.0", port=8080)
```
## Security Considerations
### stdio Transport
- Inherits security context of the parent process
- No network exposure
- Suitable for trusted environments
### HTTP Transport
- Exposes network endpoints
- Should use authentication in production
- Consider using HTTPS with reverse proxy
- Implement rate limiting for public deployments
## Advanced Transport Features
### Custom Middleware (HTTP)
Add custom middleware to HTTP transports:
```python
from arcade_mcp_server import MCPApp
app = MCPApp(name="my-server")
# Add custom middleware
@app.middleware("http")
async def add_custom_headers(request, call_next):
response = await call_next(request)
response.headers["X-Custom-Header"] = "value"
return response
```
### Transport Events
Listen to transport lifecycle events:
```python
@app.on_event("startup")
async def startup_handler():
print("Server starting up...")
@app.on_event("shutdown")
async def shutdown_handler():
print("Server shutting down...")
```