Test Feb 5 MCP Server
FreeNot checkedAn MCP server that provides access to the Test MCP Feb 5 API, enabling AI agents to interact with its endpoints through standardized tools. It supports seamless
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An MCP server that provides access to the Test MCP Feb 5 API, enabling AI agents to interact with its endpoints through standardized tools. It supports seamless AI integration via the Model Context Protocol and is designed for easy deployment using Docker or Google Cloud Run.
README
This is an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that provides access to the Test MCP Feb 5 API. It enables AI agents and LLMs to interact with Test MCP Feb 5 through standardized tools.
Features
- 🔧 MCP Protocol: Built on the Model Context Protocol for seamless AI integration
- 🌐 Full API Access: Provides tools for interacting with Test MCP Feb 5 endpoints
- 🐳 Docker Support: Easy deployment with Docker and Docker Compose
- ⚡ Async Operations: Built with FastMCP for efficient async handling
API Documentation
- Test MCP Feb 5 Website: https://date.nager.at
- API Documentation:
Available Tools
This server provides the following tools:
example_tool: Placeholder tool (to be implemented)
Note: Replace example_tool with actual Test MCP Feb 5 API tools based on the documentation.
Installation
Using Docker (Recommended)
Clone this repository:
git clone https://github.com/Traia-IO/test-mcp-feb-5-mcp-server.git cd test-mcp-feb-5-mcp-serverRun with Docker:
./run_local_docker.sh
Using Docker Compose
- Create a
.envfile with your configuration:
PORT=8000
2. Start the server:
```bash
docker-compose up
Manual Installation
Install dependencies using
uv:uv pip install -e .Run the server:
uv run python -m server
## Usage
### Health Check
Test if the server is running:
```bash
python mcp_health_check.py
Using with CrewAI
from traia_iatp.mcp.traia_mcp_adapter import create_mcp_adapter
# Connect to the MCP server
with create_mcp_adapter(
url="http://localhost:8000/mcp/"
) as tools:
# Use the tools
for tool in tools:
print(f"Available tool: {tool.name}")
# Example usage
result = await tool.example_tool(query="test")
print(result)
Development
Testing the Server
- Start the server locally
- Run the health check:
python mcp_health_check.py - Test individual tools using the CrewAI adapter
Adding New Tools
To add new tools, edit server.py and:
- Create API client functions for Test MCP Feb 5 endpoints
- Add
@mcp.tool()decorated functions - Update this README with the new tools
- Update
deployment_params.jsonwith the tool names in the capabilities array
Deployment
Deployment Configuration
The deployment_params.json file contains the deployment configuration for this MCP server:
{
"github_url": "https://github.com/Traia-IO/test-mcp-feb-5-mcp-server",
"mcp_server": {
"name": "test-mcp-feb-5-mcp",
"description": "Test mcp feb 5 test mcp feb 5",
"server_type": "streamable-http",
"capabilities": [
// List all implemented tool names here
"example_tool"
]
},
"deployment_method": "cloud_run",
"gcp_project_id": "traia-mcp-servers",
"gcp_region": "us-central1",
"tags": ["test mcp feb 5", "api"],
"ref": "main"
}
Important: Always update the capabilities array when you add or remove tools!
Google Cloud Run
This server is designed to be deployed on Google Cloud Run. The deployment will:
- Build a container from the Dockerfile
- Deploy to Cloud Run with the specified configuration
- Expose the
/mcpendpoint for client connections
Environment Variables
PORT: Server port (default: 8000)STAGE: Environment stage (default: MAINNET, options: MAINNET, TESTNET)LOG_LEVEL: Logging level (default: INFO)
Troubleshooting
- Server not starting: Check Docker logs with
docker logs <container-id> - Connection errors: Ensure the server is running on the expected port3. Tool errors: Check the server logs for detailed error messages
Contributing
- Fork the repository
- Create a feature branch
- Implement new tools or improvements
- Update the README and deployment_params.json
- Submit a pull request
License
Installing Test Feb 5 MCP Server
This server has no published package — it is built from source. Open the repository and follow its README.
▸ github.com/Traia-IO/test-mcp-feb-5-mcp-serverFAQ
Is Test Feb 5 MCP Server MCP free?
Yes, Test Feb 5 MCP Server MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.
Does Test Feb 5 MCP Server need an API key?
No, Test Feb 5 MCP Server runs without API keys or environment variables.
Is Test Feb 5 MCP Server hosted or self-hosted?
A hosted option is available: Unyly runs the server in the cloud, no local setup required.
How do I install Test Feb 5 MCP Server in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?
Open Test Feb 5 MCP Server 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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