Ros2 Medkit
FreeNot checkedA thin MCP adapter that connects an LLM to the ros2_medkit SOVD HTTP API, enabling discovery, data retrieval, operation execution, and configuration management
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A thin MCP adapter that connects an LLM to the ros2_medkit SOVD HTTP API, enabling discovery, data retrieval, operation execution, and configuration management for ROS 2 systems.
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A thin MCP (Model Context Protocol) adapter that connects an LLM to an existing SOVD HTTP API exposed by ros2_medkit.
Overview
This server does not implement SOVD itself. It provides MCP tools that call the existing HTTP endpoints of a running ros2_medkit gateway.
Features
- Full ros2_medkit gateway coverage: Discovery, component data, operations (services/actions), and configurations (ROS 2 parameters)
- Dual transport support: stdio and streamable-http
- Async HTTP client using httpx
- Pydantic validation for configuration and models
- Bearer token authentication support
Quick Start
Prerequisites
Installation
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/selfpatch/ros2_medkit_mcp.git
cd ros2_medkit_mcp
# Install dependencies with Poetry
poetry install
Or with uv:
uv venv
uv pip install -e . # add '.[dev]' for the test and lint tools
The project uses the Poetry build backend, so install it with
uv pip install(notuv sync, which only reads PEP 621[project]dependencies). The entry points then live in.venv/bin/.
Don't want a checkout at all? Run it straight from the repository with uvx:
uvx --from git+https://github.com/selfpatch/ros2_medkit_mcp ros2-medkit-mcp-stdio
Configuration
The server is configured via environment variables:
| Variable | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
ROS2_MEDKIT_BASE_URL |
http://localhost:8080/api/v1 |
Base URL of the ros2_medkit SOVD API |
ROS2_MEDKIT_BEARER_TOKEN |
(none) | Optional Bearer token for authentication |
ROS2_MEDKIT_TIMEOUT_S |
30 |
HTTP request timeout in seconds |
Running the Server
stdio Transport (for Claude Desktop, etc.)
poetry run ros2-medkit-mcp-stdio
# uv: uv run --no-sync ros2-medkit-mcp-stdio (or: .venv/bin/ros2-medkit-mcp-stdio)
# uvx: uvx --from git+https://github.com/selfpatch/ros2_medkit_mcp ros2-medkit-mcp-stdio
For Claude Desktop, add to your claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"ros2_medkit": {
"command": "poetry",
"args": ["run", "ros2-medkit-mcp-stdio"],
"cwd": "/path/to/ros2_medkit_mcp",
"env": {
"ROS2_MEDKIT_BASE_URL": "http://localhost:8080/api/v1"
}
}
}
}
Or with uvx, which needs no local checkout (drop the cwd):
{
"mcpServers": {
"ros2_medkit": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": [
"--from",
"git+https://github.com/selfpatch/ros2_medkit_mcp",
"ros2-medkit-mcp-stdio"
],
"env": {
"ROS2_MEDKIT_BASE_URL": "http://localhost:8080/api/v1"
}
}
}
}
Streamable HTTP Transport
poetry run ros2-medkit-mcp-http --host 0.0.0.0 --port 8765
# uv: uv run --no-sync ros2-medkit-mcp-http --host 0.0.0.0 --port 8765
# uvx: uvx --from git+https://github.com/selfpatch/ros2_medkit_mcp ros2-medkit-mcp-http --host 0.0.0.0 --port 8765
The server will be available at http://0.0.0.0:8765/mcp.
VS Code MCP Configuration
See the examples/ directory for ready-to-use MCP configuration files:
mcp-stdio.json- Local stdio transportmcp-http.json- HTTP transport for remote server
Docker
# Build image
docker build -t ros2-medkit-mcp .
# Run HTTP server (default)
docker run -p 8765:8765 ros2-medkit-mcp
# Run with stdio transport
docker run -i ros2-medkit-mcp stdio
# With custom gateway URL
docker run -p 8765:8765 -e ROS2_MEDKIT_BASE_URL=http://host.docker.internal:8080/api/v1 ros2-medkit-mcp
Using docker-compose:
docker-compose up
Using Docker Image as MCP Server in VS Code
To use the Docker image as an MCP server in VS Code with the GitHub Copilot extension:
Start the MCP server container:
docker run -d --name ros2-medkit-mcp -p 8765:8765 \ -e ROS2_MEDKIT_BASE_URL=http://host.docker.internal:8080/api/v1 \ ghcr.io/selfpatch/ros2_medkit_mcp:latestConfigure VS Code MCP settings (
.vscode/mcp.jsonor user settings):{ "servers": { "ros2_medkit": { "type": "sse", "url": "http://localhost:8765/mcp", "headers": {} } } }Verify the connection by checking the health endpoint:
curl http://localhost:8765/healthExpected response:
{"status": "healthy", "service": "ros2_medkit_mcp", "sovd_url": "http://host.docker.internal:8080/api/v1"}Use with Copilot Chat - the MCP tools will be available for querying ROS 2 system state via SOVD API.
Note: Use
host.docker.internalto connect from the container to services running on your host machine (like ros2_medkit gateway).
MCP Tools
Discovery Tools
sovd_version
Get the SOVD API version information.
Arguments: None
Returns: JSON version object from GET /version-info
sovd_entities_list
List all SOVD entities (areas, components, apps, and functions) with optional filtering.
Arguments:
filter(optional, string): Substring filter applied to entityidandnamefields
Returns: Combined array of areas from GET /areas, components from GET /components, apps from GET /apps, and functions from GET /functions (when those endpoints are available)
sovd_entities_get
Get a specific entity by ID with live data if available.
Arguments:
entity_id(required, string): The entity identifier
Returns: Entity object with optional data field for components
sovd_faults_list
List faults for a specific component.
Arguments:
component_id(required, string): The component identifier
Returns: Array of fault objects from GET /components/{component_id}/faults
sovd_faults_get
Get a specific fault by ID.
Arguments:
component_id(required, string): The component identifierfault_id(required, string): The fault identifier
Returns: Fault object from GET /components/{component_id}/faults/{fault_id}
sovd_faults_clear
Clear (acknowledge/dismiss) a fault.
Arguments:
component_id(required, string): The component identifierfault_id(required, string): The fault identifier to clear
Returns: Response from DELETE /components/{component_id}/faults/{fault_id}
sovd_area_components
List all components within a specific area.
Arguments:
area_id(required, string): The area identifier (e.g., 'powertrain', 'chassis', 'body')
Returns: Array of component objects from GET /areas/{area_id}/components
Entity Data Tools
sovd_entity_data
Read all topic data from an entity (component or app).
Arguments:
entity_id(required, string): The entity identifierentity_type(optional, string): Entity type - 'components' or 'apps' (default: 'components')
Returns: Array of topic data from GET /{entity_type}/{entity_id}/data
sovd_entity_topic_data
Read data from a specific topic within an entity.
Arguments:
entity_id(required, string): The entity identifiertopic_name(required, string): The topic name (e.g., 'temperature', 'rpm')entity_type(optional, string): Entity type - 'components' or 'apps' (default: 'components')
Returns: Topic data from GET /{entity_type}/{entity_id}/data/{topic_name}
sovd_publish_topic
Publish data to a component's topic.
Arguments:
component_id(required, string): The component identifiertopic_name(required, string): The topic name to publish todata(required, object): The message data to publish as JSON object
Returns: Response from PUT /components/{component_id}/data/{topic_name}
Operations Tools (Services & Actions)
sovd_list_operations
List all operations (services and actions) available for a component.
Arguments:
component_id(required, string): The component identifier
Returns: Array of operations from GET /components/{component_id}/operations
sovd_create_execution
Call a ROS 2 service or send an action goal.
Arguments:
entity_id(required, string): The entity identifieroperation_name(required, string): The operation name (service or action)request_data(optional, object): Request data (parameters for actions/services)entity_type(optional, string): Entity type - 'components', 'apps', 'areas', or 'functions' (default: 'components')
Returns: Response from POST /{entity_type}/{entity_id}/operations/{operation_name}/executions
sovd_get_execution
Get the current status of a running action execution.
Arguments:
entity_id(required, string): The entity identifieroperation_name(required, string): The action nameexecution_id(required, string): The execution ID (goal_id)entity_type(optional, string): Entity type (default: 'components')
Returns: Status from GET /{entity_type}/{entity_id}/operations/{operation_name}/executions/{execution_id}
sovd_list_executions
List all executions for an operation.
Arguments:
entity_id(required, string): The entity identifieroperation_name(required, string): The action nameentity_type(optional, string): Entity type (default: 'components')
Returns: List from GET /{entity_type}/{entity_id}/operations/{operation_name}/executions
sovd_cancel_execution
Cancel a running action execution.
Arguments:
entity_id(required, string): The entity identifieroperation_name(required, string): The action nameexecution_id(required, string): The execution ID (goal_id)entity_type(optional, string): Entity type (default: 'components')
Returns: Response from DELETE /{entity_type}/{entity_id}/operations/{operation_name}/executions/{execution_id}
Configuration Tools (ROS 2 Parameters)
sovd_list_configurations
List all configurations (ROS 2 parameters) for a component.
Arguments:
component_id(required, string): The component identifier
Returns: Array of parameters from GET /components/{component_id}/configurations
sovd_get_configuration
Get a specific configuration (parameter) value.
Arguments:
component_id(required, string): The component identifierparam_name(required, string): The parameter name
Returns: Parameter value from GET /components/{component_id}/configurations/{param_name}
sovd_set_configuration
Set a configuration (parameter) value.
Arguments:
component_id(required, string): The component identifierparam_name(required, string): The parameter namevalue(required, any): The new parameter value (string, number, boolean, or array)
Returns: Response from PUT /components/{component_id}/configurations/{param_name}
sovd_delete_configuration
Reset a configuration (parameter) to its default value.
Arguments:
component_id(required, string): The component identifierparam_name(required, string): The parameter name
Returns: Response from DELETE /components/{component_id}/configurations/{param_name}
sovd_delete_all_configurations
Reset all configurations (parameters) to their default values.
Arguments:
component_id(required, string): The component identifier
Returns: Response from DELETE /components/{component_id}/configurations
MCP Resources
sovd://openapi
Returns information about the OpenAPI specification location.
Development
Setup
# Install dependencies including dev tools
poetry install
# Install pre-commit hooks
poetry run pre-commit install
Running Tests
# Use the test runner script (recommended, avoids ROS 2 plugin conflicts)
poetry run python run_tests.py -v
# Or directly if not in a ROS 2 environment
poetry run pytest -v
Code Quality
# Run all pre-commit hooks
poetry run pre-commit run --all-files
# Or run individually:
poetry run ruff check src/ tests/ # Linting
poetry run ruff format src/ tests/ # Formatting
poetry run mypy src/ # Type checking
License
Install Ros2 Medkit in Claude Desktop, Claude Code & Cursor
unyly install ros2-medkit-mcpInstalls 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 ros2-medkit-mcp -- uvx --from git+https://github.com/selfpatch/ros2_medkit_mcp ros2-medkit-mcpFAQ
Is Ros2 Medkit MCP free?
Yes, Ros2 Medkit MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.
Does Ros2 Medkit need an API key?
No, Ros2 Medkit runs without API keys or environment variables.
Is Ros2 Medkit hosted or self-hosted?
Self-hosted: the server runs locally on your machine via the install command above.
How do I install Ros2 Medkit in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?
Open Ros2 Medkit on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.
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