petclinic-mcp

petclinic-mcp

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The Petclinic MCP server is designed to interact with the Swagger Petstore API, providing a bridge for AI models to access pet-related data and functionalities.

petclinic-mcp

Petclinic MCP server

Petclinic MCP server uses petclinic v2 apis (https://petstore.swagger.io/). It interacts with the Swagger Petstore API (similar to a "PetClinic") and exposes tools to be used by OpenAI models.

It exposes following capabilites

  • fetch_petsByStatus: Available status values : available, pending, sold

Prerequisites

  • uv package manager
  • Python

Running locally

  • tip use stdio transport to avoid remote server setup. Change petclinic_mcp_server.py line 39 to use stdio transport
   mcp.run(transport='stdio')
  • Clone the project, navigate to the project directory and initiate it with uv:
    uv init
  • Create virtual environment and activate it:
    uv venv
    source .venv/bin/activate
  • Install dependencies:
    uv add mcp httpx
  • Launch the mcp inspector
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector uv run petclinic_mcp_server.py
  • OR launch the mcp server without inspector
   uv run petclinic_mcp_server.py

Configuration for Claude Desktop

You will need to supply a configuration for the server for your MCP Client. Here's what the configuration looks like for claude_desktop_config.json:

{
    "mcpServers": {
        
        "filesystem": {
            "command": "npx",
            "args": [
                "-y",
                "@modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem",
                "/{your-project-path}/petclinic-mcp/"
            ]
        },
        
        "research": {
            "command": "/{your-uv-install-path}/uv",
            "args": [
              "--directory",
              "/{your-project-path}/petclinic-mcp/",
              "run",
              "petclinic_mcp_server.py"]
        },
        
        "fetch": {
            "command": "uvx",
            "args": ["mcp-server-fetch"]
        }
    }
}

Deploy to Cloud Foundry

  • tip use sse transport to deploy petclinic mcp server as a remote server. Change petclinic_mcp_server.py line 39 to use stdio transport
   mcp.run(transport='sse')
  • Login to your Cloud Foundry account and push the application
cf push -f manifest.yml

Binding to MCP Agents

Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers are lightweight programs that expose specific capabilities to AI models through a standardized interface. These servers act as bridges between LLMs and external tools, data sources, or services, allowing your AI application to perform actions like searching databases, accessing files, or calling external APIs without complex custom integrations.

Create a user-provided service that provides the URL for an existing MCP server:

cf cups petclinic-mcp-server -p '{"mcpServiceURL":"https://your-petclinic-mcp-server.example.com"}'

Bind the MCP service to your application:

cf bind-service ai-tool-chat petclinic-mcp-server

Restart your application:

cf restart ai-tool-chat

Your chatbot will now register with the research MCP agent, and the LLM will be able to invoke the agent's capabilities when responding to chat requests.