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MCP Server

A simple, secure MCP-to-OpenAPI proxy server

Copy the install, test the workflow, then decide if it earns a permanent slot.

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Why nowStill in play

Still active enough to matter. Good candidate for a fast stack test instead of a long evaluation loop.

DecisionHigh-conviction move

Copy the install, test the workflow, then decide if it earns a permanent slot.

Trial costMedium lift

Testable in one sitting, but you will likely touch real infra or local setup before you know if it sticks.

Risk49/100

GitHub health 50/100. no security policy. 49 open issues make this testable, but not something to trust blind.

What You Are Adopting

AI Agent

Universal

Model

Multiple

Build Time

Minutes

Test This In Your Stack

One command inClean rollbackLow commitment
settingsRegistryAdds a named entry to Claude config. One command to remove.

Fastest way to find out if mcpo belongs in your setup.

Copy the install command, run a real test, and back it out cleanly if it slows you down.

Try now
claude mcp add mcpo -- npx mcpo

Run this first. You will know quickly if the workflow earns a permanent slot.

Back out
claude mcp remove mcpo

No messy cleanup loop. If it misses, remove it and keep moving.

Install Location

~/  └─ .claude.json    └─ mcp_servers/      └─ mcpo ← registers here

About

A simple, secure MCP-to-OpenAPI proxy server. An open-source mcp server for the AI coding ecosystem.

README

⚡️ mcpo

Expose any MCP tool as an OpenAPI-compatible HTTP server—instantly.

mcpo is a dead-simple proxy that takes an MCP server command and makes it accessible via standard RESTful OpenAPI, so your tools "just work" with LLM agents and apps expecting OpenAPI servers.

No custom protocol. No glue code. No hassle.

🤔 Why Use mcpo Instead of Native MCP?

MCP servers usually speak over raw stdio, which is:

  • 🔓 Inherently insecure
  • ❌ Incompatible with most tools
  • 🧩 Missing standard features like docs, auth, error handling, etc.

mcpo solves all of that—without extra effort:

  • ✅ Works instantly with OpenAPI tools, SDKs, and UIs
  • 🛡 Adds security, stability, and scalability using trusted web standards
  • 🧠 Auto-generates interactive docs for every tool, no config needed
  • 🔌 Uses pure HTTP—no sockets, no glue code, no surprises

What feels like "one more step" is really fewer steps with better outcomes.

mcpo makes your AI tools usable, secure, and interoperable—right now, with zero hassle.

🚀 Quick Usage

We recommend using uv for lightning-fast startup and zero config.

uvx mcpo --port 8000 --api-key "top-secret" -- your_mcp_server_command

Or, if you’re using Python:

pip install mcpo
mcpo --port 8000 --api-key "top-secret" -- your_mcp_server_command

To use an SSE-compatible MCP server, simply specify the server type and endpoint:

mcpo --port 8000 --api-key "top-secret" --server-type "sse" -- http://127.0.0.1:8001/sse

You can also provide headers for the SSE connection:

mcpo --port 8000 --api-key "top-secret" --server-type "sse" --header '{"Authorization": "Bearer token", "X-Custom-Header": "value"}' -- http://127.0.0.1:8001/sse

To use a Streamable HTTP-compatible MCP server, specify the server type and endpoint:

mcpo --port 8000 --api-key "top-secret" --server-type "streamable-http" -- http://127.0.0.1:8002/mcp

You can also run mcpo via Docker with no installation:

docker run -p 8000:8000 ghcr.io/open-webui/mcpo:main --api-key "top-secret" -- your_mcp_server_command

Example:

uvx mcpo --port 8000 --api-key "top-secret" -- uvx mcp-server-time --local-timezone=America/New_York

That’s it. Your MCP tool is now available at http://localhost:8000 with a generated OpenAPI schema — test it live at http://localhost:8000/docs.

🤝 To integrate with Open WebUI after launching the server, check our docs.

🌐 Serving Under a Subpath (--root-path)

If you need to serve mcpo behind a reverse proxy or under a subpath (e.g., /api/mcpo), use the --root-path argument:

mcpo --port 8000 --root-path "/api/mcpo" --api-key "top-secret" -- your_mcp_server_command

All routes will be served under the specified root path, e.g. http://localhost:8000/api/mcpo/memory.

🔄 Using a Config File

You can serve multiple MCP tools via a single config file that follows the Claude Desktop format.

Enable hot-reload mode with --hot-reload to automatically watch your config file for changes and reload servers without downtime:

Start via:

mcpo --config /path/to/config.json

Or with hot-reload enabled:

mcpo --config /path/to/config.json --hot-reload

Example config.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "memory": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@modelcontextprotocol/server-memory"]
    },
    "time": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": ["mcp-server-time", "--local-timezone=America/New_York"],
      "disabledTools": ["convert_time"] // Disable specific tools if needed
    },
    "mcp_sse": {
      "type": "sse", // Explicitly define type
      "url": "http://127.0.0.1:8001/sse",
      "headers": {
        "Authorization": "Bearer token",
        "X-Custom-Header": "value"
      }
    },
    "mcp_streamable_http": {
      "type": "streamable-http",
      "url": "http://127.0.0.1:8002/mcp"
    } // Streamable HTTP MCP Server
  }
}

Each tool will be accessible under its own unique route, e.g.:

  • http://localhost:8000/memory
  • http://localhost:8000/time

Each with a dedicated OpenAPI schema and proxy handler. Access full schema UI at: http://localhost:8000/<tool>/docs (e.g. /memory/docs, /time/docs)

🔐 OAuth 2.1 Authentication

mcpo supports OAuth 2.1 authentication for MCP servers that require it. The implementation defaults to dynamic client registration, so most servers only need minimal configuration:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "oauth-protected-server": {
      "type": "streamable-http",
      "url": "http://localhost:8000/mcp",
      "oauth": {
        "server_url": "http://localhost:8000"
      }
    }
  }
}

OAuth Configuration Options

Basic Options:

  • server_url (required): OAuth server base URL
  • storage_type: "file" (persistent) or "memory" (session-only, default: "file")
  • callback_port: Local port for OAuth callback (default: 3030)
  • use_loopback: Auto-open browser for auth (default: true)

Advanced Options (rarely needed): For servers that don't support dynamic client registration, you can specify static client metadata:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "legacy-oauth-server": {
      "type": "streamable-http", 
      "url": "http://api.example.com/mcp",
      "oauth": {
        "server_url": "http://api.example.com",
        "client_metadata": {
          "client_name": "My MCPO Client",
          "redirect_uris": ["http://localhost:3030/callback"]
        }
      }
    }
  }
}

Note: Avoid setting scope, authorization_endpoint, or token_endpoint in the config. These are automatically discovered from the server's OAuth metadata during the dynamic registration flow.

On first connection, mcpo will:

  1. Perform dynamic client registration (if supported)
  2. Open your browser for authorization
  3. Capture the OAuth callback automatically
  4. Store tokens securely (in ~/.mcpo/tokens/ for file storage)
  5. Use tokens for all subsequent requests

OAuth is supported for streamable-http server types. See OAUTH_GUIDE.md for detailed documentation.

🔧 Requirements

  • Python 3.8+
  • uv (optional, but highly recommended for performance + packaging)

🛠️ Development & Testing

To contribute or run tests locally:

  1. Set up the environment:

    # Clone the repository
    git clone https://github.com/open-webui/mcpo.git
    cd mcpo
    
    # Install dependencies (including dev dependencies)
    uv sync --dev
  2. Run tests:

    uv run pytest
  3. Running Locally with Active Changes:

    To run mcpo with your local modifications from a specific branch (e.g., my-feature-branch):

    # Ensure you are on your development branch
    git checkout my-feature-branch
    
    # Make your code changes in the src/mcpo directory or elsewhere
    
    # Run mcpo using uv, which will use your local, modified code
    # This command starts mcpo on port 8000 and proxies your_mcp_server_command
    uv run mcpo --port 8000 -- your_mcp_server_command
    
    # Example with a test MCP server (like mcp-server-time):
    # uv run mcpo --port 8000 -- uvx mcp-server-time --local-timezone=America/New_York

    This allows you to test your changes interactively before committing or creating a pull request. Access your locally running mcpo instance at http://localhost:8000 and the auto-generated docs at http://localhost:8000/docs.

🪪 License

MIT

🤝 Contributing

We welcome and strongly encourage contributions from the community!

Whether you're fixing a bug, adding features, improving documentation, or just sharing ideas—your input is incredibly valuable and helps make mcpo better for everyone.

Getting started is easy:

  • Fork the repo
  • Create a new branch
  • Make your changes
  • Open a pull request

Not sure where to start? Feel free to open an issue or ask a question—we’re happy to help you find a good first task.

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Installation

We recommend using uv for lightning-fast startup and zero config. uvx mcpo --port 8000 --api-key " top-secret " -- your_mcp_server_command Or, if you’re using Python: pip install mcpo mcpo --port 8000 --api-key " top-secret " -- your_mcp_server_command To use an SSE-compatible MCP server, simply specify the server type and endpoint: mcpo --port 8000 --api-key " top-secret " --server-type " sse " -- http://127.0.0.1:8001/sse You can also provide headers for the SSE connection: mcpo --port 8000 --

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