Instantly turn your FastAPI API Docs into an AI-friendly, fully introspectable MCP server for LLMs and agents like Cursor and GitHub Copilot in VS Code.
Discover, document, and stream your endpoints for next-gen AI workflows.
- Zero-effort LLM/MCP integration: Expose your FastAPI endpoints to AI agents, Cursor, GitHub Copilot, and other dev tools with a single line of code.
- Seamless API doc connectivity: Tools like Cursor and Copilot can instantly discover and use your API docs for autocompletion, endpoint introspection, and more for app development.
- Full OpenAPI support: Get detailed, resolved OpenAPI docs for every endpoint—no more guessing what your API does.
- Streamable, modern protocol: Implements the latest MCP Streamable HTTP transport for real-time, agent-friendly workflows.
- Security by default: CORS, origin validation, and session management out of the box.
- Production-ready: Used in real-world AI agent stacks and developer tools.
A FastAPI library that provides Model Context Protocol (MCP) tools for endpoint introspection and OpenAPI documentation. This library allows AI agents to discover and understand your FastAPI endpoints through MCP.
- Endpoint Discovery: Lists all available FastAPI endpoints with metadata
- OpenAPI Documentation: Provides detailed OpenAPI schema for specific endpoints with fully resolved inline schemas
- Clean Output: Removes unnecessary references and fields for minimal context usage
- MCP Streamable HTTP Transport: Full compatibility with the latest MCP protocol (2025-03-26)
- Easy Integration: Simple mounting system similar to fastapi-mcp
- Security: Built-in CORS protection and origin validation
- Focused Tool Set: Only provides tools capability - resources and prompts endpoints are disabled
pip install fastapi-mcp-openapi
# or
uv add fastapi-mcp-openapiCreate a file called main.py:
from fastapi import FastAPI
from fastapi_mcp_openapi import FastAPIMCPOpenAPI
app = FastAPI(title="My API", version="1.0.0")
@app.get("/hello")
async def hello():
return {"message": "Hello, world!"}
mcp = FastAPIMCPOpenAPI(app)
if __name__ == "__main__":
import uvicorn
uvicorn.run(app, host="0.0.0.0", port=8000)Run it:
python main.pyVisit http://localhost:8000/mcp to see your MCP server in action!
Your MCP server will be available at http://localhost:8000/mcp and provides two tools:
- listEndpoints: Get all available endpoints (excluding MCP endpoints)
- getEndpointDocs: Get detailed OpenAPI documentation for a specific endpoint
Caution
All API endpoints must be fully typed with Pydantic models or FastAPI's native types to ensure proper OpenAPI generation and MCP compatibility.
app: The FastAPI application to introspectmount_path: Path where MCP server will be mounted (default: "/mcp")server_name: Name of the MCP server (default: "fastapi-openapi-mcp")server_version: Version of the MCP server (default: "0.1.0")section_name: Name of the section in documentation for MCP endpoints (default: "mcp")list_endpoints_tool_name: Name of the list endpoints tool (default: "listEndpoints")get_endpoint_docs_tool_name: Name of the get endpoint docs tool (default: "getEndpointDocs")
from fastapi import FastAPI
from fastapi_mcp_openapi import FastAPIMCPOpenAPI
app = FastAPI()
# Custom configuration
mcp = FastAPIMCPOpenAPI(
app=app,
mount_path="/api-mcp",
server_name="Custom API Inspector",
server_version="2.0.0"
section_name="api-mcp",
list_endpoints_tool_name="listApiEndpoints",
get_endpoint_docs_tool_name="getApiEndpointDocs"
)Lists all available FastAPI endpoints with their metadata.
Input: No parameters required
Output: JSON array of endpoint information including:
path: The endpoint pathmethods: Array of HTTP methodsname: Endpoint namesummary: Endpoint summary from docstring
Get detailed OpenAPI documentation for a specific endpoint.
Input:
endpoint_path(required): The path of the endpoint (e.g., "/users/{user_id}")method(optional): The HTTP method (default: "GET")
Output: JSON object with detailed OpenAPI information including:
path: The endpoint pathmethod: The HTTP methodoperation: OpenAPI operation details with fully resolved schemas
This library implements the latest MCP Streamable HTTP transport (protocol version 2025-03-26) which:
- Uses a single HTTP endpoint for both requests and responses
- Supports both immediate JSON responses and Server-Sent Events (SSE) streaming
- Provides backward compatibility with older MCP clients
- Includes proper session management with unique session IDs
The library includes built-in security features:
- Origin Header Validation: Prevents DNS rebinding attacks
- CORS Configuration: Configured for localhost development by default
- Session Management: Proper MCP session handling with unique IDs
For production use, make sure to:
- Configure appropriate CORS origins
- Implement proper authentication if needed
- Bind to localhost (127.0.0.1) for local instances
This library is designed to work with AI agents and MCP clients like:
- Claude Desktop (via mcp-remote)
- VS Code extensions with MCP support
- Custom MCP clients
Example client configuration for VS Code Copilot:
{
"mcpServers": {
"your-api-name": {
"url": "http://localhost:8000/mcp",
"type": "sse",
"dev": {
"debug": {
"type": "web",
}
}
}
}
}git clone <repository-url>
cd fastapi-mcp-openapi
uv venv
source .venv/bin/activate
uv pip install -e ".[dev]"uv run pytest
# Coverage report (local)
uv run pytest --cov=fastapi_mcp_openapi --cov-report=html
This project uses several tools to maintain code quality:
# Run linting
ruff check .
# Auto-fix linting issues
ruff check . --fix
# Format code
ruff format .
# Type checking
mypy fastapi_mcp_openapi --ignore-missing-importsuv buildSee PUBLISHING.md for detailed instructions on setting up automated PyPI publishing with GitHub Actions.
To use the locally built package in another FastAPI project, you can either install it from the wheel file or in editable mode.
# Option 1: Install from wheel file
pip install /path/to/fastapi_mcp_openapi-0.1.0-py3-none-any.whl
# or with uv
uv add /path/to/fastapi_mcp_openapi-0.1.0-py3-none-any.whl
# Option 2: Install in editable mode
pip install -e /path/to/fastapi-mcp-openapi
# or with uv
uv add --editable /path/to/fastapi-mcp-openapiThis repository includes two example applications in the examples/ folder demonstrating the library's features:
A minimal example showing basic integration:
# Run the simple example
python examples/simple_example.pyThis creates a basic FastAPI app with a few endpoints and shows the MCP integration info on startup.
A comprehensive example with multiple endpoint types, Pydantic models, and full CRUD operations:
# Run the complete example
python examples/advanced_example.pyBoth examples can be seen in docs url at http://localhost:8000/docs after running the application.
Use claude MCP inspector to see the MCP endpoints and tools. Connect to the MCP server at http://localhost:8000/mcp with transport type Streamable HTTP.
MIT License
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.