# ========= Copyright 2023-2024 @ CAMEL-AI.org. All Rights Reserved. ========= # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # ========= Copyright 2023-2024 @ CAMEL-AI.org. All Rights Reserved. ========= from typing import Any import httpx from mcp.server.fastmcp import FastMCP mcp = FastMCP("weather") NWS_API_BASE = "https://api.weather.gov" USER_AGENT = "weather-app/1.0" async def make_nws_request(url: str) -> dict[str, Any] | None: r"""Make a request to the NWS API with proper error handling.""" headers = {"User-Agent": USER_AGENT, "Accept": "application/geo+json"} async with httpx.AsyncClient() as client: try: response = await client.get(url, headers=headers, timeout=30.0) response.raise_for_status() return response.json() except Exception: return None def format_alert(feature: dict) -> str: r"""Format an alert feature into a readable string.""" props = feature["properties"] return f""" Event: {props.get('event', 'Unknown')} Area: {props.get('areaDesc', 'Unknown')} Severity: {props.get('severity', 'Unknown')} Description: {props.get('description', 'No description available')} Instructions: {props.get('instruction', 'No specific instructions provided')} """ @mcp.tool() async def get_alerts(state: str) -> str: r"""Get weather alerts for a US state. Args: state: Two-letter US state code (e.g. CA, NY) """ url = f"{NWS_API_BASE}/alerts/active/area/{state}" data = await make_nws_request(url) if not data or "features" not in data: return "Unable to fetch alerts or no alerts found." if not data["features"]: return "No active alerts for this state." alerts = [format_alert(feature) for feature in data["features"]] return "\n---\n".join(alerts) @mcp.tool() async def get_forecast(latitude: float, longitude: float) -> str: r"""Get weather forecast for a location. Args: latitude: Latitude of the location longitude: Longitude of the location """ # First get the forecast grid endpoint points_url = f"{NWS_API_BASE}/points/{latitude},{longitude}" points_data = await make_nws_request(points_url) if not points_data: return "Unable to fetch forecast data for this location." # Get the forecast URL from the points response forecast_url = points_data["properties"]["forecast"] forecast_data = await make_nws_request(forecast_url) if not forecast_data: return "Unable to fetch detailed forecast." # Format the periods into a readable forecast periods = forecast_data["properties"]["periods"] forecasts = [] for period in periods[:5]: # Only show next 5 periods forecast = f""" {period['name']}: Temperature: {period['temperature']}°{period['temperatureUnit']} Wind: {period['windSpeed']} {period['windDirection']} Forecast: {period['detailedForecast']} """ forecasts.append(forecast) return "\n---\n".join(forecasts) def main(transport: str = "stdio"): r"""Weather MCP Server This server provides weather-related functionalities implemented via the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It demonstrates how to establish interactions between AI models and external tools using MCP. The server supports two modes of operation: 1. stdio mode (default): - Communicates with clients via standard input/output streams, ideal for local command-line usage. - Example usage: python mcp_server.py [--transport stdio] 2. SSE mode (Server-Sent Events): - Communicates with clients over HTTP using server-sent events, suitable for persistent network connections. - Runs by default at http://127.0.0.1:8000. - Example usage: python mcp_server.py --transport sse """ # noqa: E501 if transport == 'stdio': mcp.run(transport='stdio') elif transport == 'sse': mcp.run(transport='sse') if __name__ == "__main__": # Hardcoded to use stdio transport mode main("stdio")