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Exposes India's open government data (data.gov.in) APIs via the Model Context Protocol, enabling agentic AI data exploration.
Exposes India's open government data (data.gov.in) APIs via the Model Context Protocol, enabling agentic AI data exploration.
Core server for exposing India’s open government data (data.gov.in) APIs via the Model Context Protocol, powering agentic AI data exploration.
git clone <repo-url>
cd datagovin-mcp-server
python -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate # On Windows use `venv\Scripts\activate`
pip install -e .[dev]
Copy the example environment file to create your own .env file.
cp .env.example .env
Open the .env file and set your Data.gov.in API key.
API_KEY=your_actual_api_key_here
(Optional) If you have a Redis server running elsewhere, update the REDIS_HOST and REDIS_PORT values in the .env file.
Run these commands to ensure code quality and stability.
| Task | Command |
|---|---|
| Type Checking | mypy |
| Unit Tests | pytest |
| Formatting | black . |
| Linting | ruff check |
You can manually start the server to verify it runs without errors before connecting a client.
python -m datagovin_mcp_server.main
There are two ways to interact with and test your MCP server: the MCP Inspector (for debugging) and VS Code (for agent integration).
The MCP Inspector provides an interactive web UI to test your tools, resources, and prompts directly, similar to Postman for REST APIs.
Start the Inspector Proxy The Inspector requires Node.js to run its proxy. This command will launch the web UI in your browser at http://localhost:6274.
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector
[!NOTE] Assumes that you have Node.js installed. If not, please install it from nodejs.org.
Transport: stdio
Command: The full absolute path to your Python executable. For example: E:\Fill\With\Your Own Path\datagovin-mcp-server\.venv\Scripts\python.exe
Arguments: -m datagovin_mcp_server.main stdio
The Inspector will automatically start and stop your Python server as needed for testing.
To allow GitHub Copilot's agent mode to use your server, you must configure a local MCP server connection in VS Code.
Create Configuration File
Create a file named .vscode/mcp.json in your project root to store the workspace-specific configuration.
Alternatively, you can use the Command Palette (Ctrl+Shift+P / Cmd+Shift+P) and select "MCP: Open User Configuration" to add the configuration directly to your workspace settings.
Add Server Configuration
Paste the following JSON configuration into your newly created .vscode/mcp.json file. This uses the absolute path to your virtual environment's Python executable.
{
"servers": {
"datagovin-mcp-server": {
"type": "stdio",
"command": "E:\\\\Fill\\\\With\\\\Your Own Path\\\\datagovin-mcp-server\\\\.venv\\\\Scripts\\\\python.exe",
"args": [
"-m",
"datagovin_mcp_server.main",
"stdio"
]
}
},
"inputs": []
}
[!WARNING] ACTION REQUIRED: You must update the command value to the absolute path of your Python executable in your local .venv/Scripts directory. The example path above is a placeholder.
Use the Server in Copilot Chat
Ensure the GitHub Copilot extension is installed.
Open Copilot Chat (Ctrl+Alt+I / Cmd+Shift+P -> Copilot Chat).
Switch to Agent Mode.
Click the Tools icon (🛠️) and ensure the datagovin-mcp-server is listed and enabled.
Ask a question that requires your server's tools to test the live agent integration
Check out the CONTRIBUTING.md file for guidelines on how to contribute to this project.
Выполни в терминале:
claude mcp add datagovin-mcp-server -- npx Безопасность
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