Command Palette

Search for a command to run...

UnylyUnyly
Browse all

Movieplexx

FreeNot checked

MCP server that mirrors and historically archives the current cinema program of Movieplexx Buchholz, enabling queries for showtimes, film details, and history v

GitHubEmbed

About

MCP server that mirrors and historically archives the current cinema program of Movieplexx Buchholz, enabling queries for showtimes, film details, and history via SQLite-backed tools.

README

MCP server that mirrors and historically archives the current cinema program of Movieplexx Buchholz.

It polls the cinema's internal JSON endpoint (https://movieplexx.de/programm/api/filtered-films) — which returns every current film with all showtimes, booking links, formats and metadata in a single response — normalizes it into SQLite, keeps an append-only history log, and exposes the data read-only to an MCP client.

Architecture

One image, two roles selected by command:

scraper (CLI)  ── hourly ──▶  SQLite (volume)  ── read-only ──▶  mcp-server (stdio) ──▶ Claude
  • scrape — fetch, upsert current performances, append a history snapshot
  • serve — run the MCP server (stdio), reading the same DB read-only

Layout

  • src/movieplexx/scrape.py — HTTP fetch + normalization of the API response
  • src/movieplexx/store.py — SQLite schema, upsert, append-only history
  • src/movieplexx/cli.pyscrape [--loop], serve
  • src/movieplexx/server.py — FastMCP tools

Local usage

uv sync
DB_PATH=./movieplexx.db uv run movieplexx scrape      # one fetch + store
DB_PATH=./movieplexx.db uv run movieplexx serve       # MCP server over stdio

Configuration (environment)

Variable Default Purpose
DB_PATH /data/movieplexx.db SQLite file location
TARGET_URL .../programm/api/filtered-films Source endpoint
USER_AGENT MovieplexxProgrammMirror/0.1 ([email protected]) Self-identifying UA
POLL_INTERVAL_SECONDS 3600 Loop interval for scrape --loop
METRICS_PORT 9000 Prometheus endpoint port in loop mode (<=0 disables)
MCP_TRANSPORT stdio serve transport: stdio (local) or http (remote)
MCP_HOST 0.0.0.0 HTTP bind address (http transport)
MCP_PORT 8000 HTTP port (http transport)
MCP_PATH /mcp HTTP endpoint path (http transport)
MCP_ALLOWED_HOSTS Comma-separated host:port values to accept in the Host header, in addition to localhost/127.0.0.1/::1 (http transport)
MCP_AUTH_TOKEN Bearer token; required for http transport (fail-closed)
MCP_TLS_CERTFILE Path to a TLS certificate; terminates HTTPS directly in the server. Must be set together with MCP_TLS_KEYFILE (http transport)
MCP_TLS_KEYFILE Path to the matching TLS private key (http transport)
LOG_LEVEL INFO Logging level

MCP tools

  • list_showtimes(date?, film_slug?, only_upcoming?) — performances, filterable
  • get_film(film_slug) — full film record
  • list_films(only_current?) — all known films
  • search_films(query) — substring search over title/genre/director/distributor
  • film_history(film_slug) — append-only scrape history (sold-out / status drift)

Registering with an MCP client

The server speaks stdio. Add it to your client's server config (e.g. Claude Desktop's claude_desktop_config.json). It only reads the DB, so populate it first with at least one scrape.

Local (via uv):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "movieplexx": {
      "command": "uv",
      "args": ["run", "movieplexx", "serve"],
      "cwd": "/absolute/path/to/movieplexx-mcp",
      "env": { "DB_PATH": "/absolute/path/to/movieplexx-mcp/movieplexx.db" }
    }
  }
}

Docker (reads the shared moviedata volume the scraper writes):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "movieplexx": {
      "command": "docker",
      "args": ["run", "-i", "--rm", "-v", "moviedata:/data:ro", "movieplexx-mcp", "serve"]
    }
  }
}

Docker

docker compose up -d          # runs scraper (hourly loop) + shared volume

The MCP server is typically launched on demand by the client, e.g.:

docker run -i --rm -v moviedata:/data:ro movieplexx-mcp serve

Remote serving on a NAS (HTTP transport)

By default serve speaks stdio and is spawned locally by the client. To run the server long-lived on a NAS and reach it from your local Claude over the LAN, set MCP_TRANSPORT=http. The endpoint is protected by a static bearer token and refuses to start without MCP_AUTH_TOKEN.

Generate a token and start the networked mcp service (see docker-compose.yml, which binds the port to the NAS LAN IP — adjust 192.168.1.50):

echo "MCP_AUTH_TOKEN=$(openssl rand -hex 32)" >> .env   # .env is gitignored
echo "MCP_ALLOWED_HOSTS=192.168.1.50:8000" >> .env      # the LAN address clients connect to
docker compose up -d mcp

The server validates the incoming Host header (DNS-rebinding protection) and otherwise only trusts localhost/127.0.0.1/::1. Without MCP_ALLOWED_HOSTS set to the address in the URL above, remote requests fail with 421 Invalid Host header even though the bearer token is correct.

Register the remote server with your local Claude:

Claude Code (CLI) — native HTTP transport:

claude mcp add --transport http movieplexx http://192.168.1.50:8000/mcp \
  --header "Authorization: Bearer <TOKEN>"

Claude Desktop — no native remote-HTTP client, so use the mcp-remote stdio↔HTTP bridge instead. Pass the full header through env to avoid whitespace-splitting in --header:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "movieplexx": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "mcp-remote", "http://192.168.1.50:8000/mcp",
               "--header", "Authorization:${AUTH_HEADER}"],
      "env": { "AUTH_HEADER": "Bearer <TOKEN>" }
    }
  }
}

Quick smoke test (no token → 401):

curl -s -o /dev/null -w '%{http_code}\n' http://192.168.1.50:8000/mcp   # 401

Without TLS, the bearer token travels in cleartext on the wire — anyone who can observe the LAN segment can read it. To terminate HTTPS directly in the server, set MCP_TLS_CERTFILE/MCP_TLS_KEYFILE (both required together) and use https:// in the client config and smoke test above. A self-signed cert is enough for LAN use:

openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:2048 -nodes -days 825 \
  -keyout mcp-key.pem -out mcp-cert.pem -subj "/CN=192.168.1.50"
echo "MCP_TLS_CERTFILE=/data/mcp-cert.pem" >> .env
echo "MCP_TLS_KEYFILE=/data/mcp-key.pem" >> .env

This is intended for a trusted LAN. For off-LAN access put Tailscale/WireGuard in front; for public exposure add a TLS reverse proxy. See spec.md §10.

Container image (GHCR)

Multiarch images (linux/amd64, linux/arm64) are published to the GitHub Container Registry by .github/workflows/docker-publish.yml:

ghcr.io/zahlenhelfer/movieplexx-mcp
Tag Published on Meaning
dev every push to main latest development build
X.Y.Z, X.Y, X a published GitHub release vX.Y.Z semver-pinned build
latest a published GitHub release newest release (never dev)

Pull and run the published image instead of building locally:

docker pull ghcr.io/zahlenhelfer/movieplexx-mcp:latest

# scraper (hourly loop)
docker run -d --rm -v moviedata:/data ghcr.io/zahlenhelfer/movieplexx-mcp:latest scrape --loop

# MCP server (launched on demand by the client)
docker run -i --rm -v moviedata:/data:ro ghcr.io/zahlenhelfer/movieplexx-mcp:latest serve

The image is public — no docker login needed to pull. To cut a release image, tag a commit and publish a GitHub release (vX.Y.Z); the workflow builds the semver and latest tags.

Metrics

In loop mode the scraper serves Prometheus metrics on :${METRICS_PORT}/metrics:

  • movieplexx_scrape_success_total / movieplexx_scrape_failure_total
  • movieplexx_scrape_duration_seconds (histogram)
  • movieplexx_films_seen / movieplexx_performances_seen (last cycle)
  • movieplexx_parse_errors_total — increments on a film that fails to normalize; alert on > 0 to catch upstream schema drift.

Tests

uv run pytest

tests/test_contract.py parses a checked-in golden snapshot (tests/fixtures/filtered-films.golden.json) and asserts the exact field shape the normalizer relies on. A failure means the upstream JSON drifted — regenerate the snapshot (command in the test's docstring) once the change is understood.

Etiquette

Honors robots.txt (/programm/* is allowed), uses a self-identifying User-Agent with a contact address, and defaults to one request per hour.

from github.com/zahlenhelfer/movieplexx-mcp

Install Movieplexx in Claude Desktop, Claude Code & Cursor

Recommended · one command, every IDE
unyly install movieplexx-mcp

Installs into Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor & VS Code — handles npx, uvx and build-from-source repos for you.

First time? Get the CLI: curl -fsSL https://unyly.org/install | sh

Or configure manually

Run in your terminal:

claude mcp add movieplexx-mcp -- uvx --from git+https://github.com/zahlenhelfer/movieplexx-mcp movieplexx-mcp

FAQ

Is Movieplexx MCP free?

Yes, Movieplexx MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.

Does Movieplexx need an API key?

No, Movieplexx runs without API keys or environment variables.

Is Movieplexx hosted or self-hosted?

Self-hosted: the server runs locally on your machine via the install command above.

How do I install Movieplexx in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?

Open Movieplexx on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.

Related MCPs

Compare Movieplexx with

Not sure what to pick?

Find your stack in 60 seconds

Author?

Embed badge for your README

Browse similar

All data MCPs