Fiware Mcp Server

Bridge applications with the FIWARE Context Broker to perform CRUD operations on entities and manage context data. It supports context broker version checking, query capabilities, and entity publishing and updating.

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dncampo

Apache License 2.0

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Last Updated 9/24/2025

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FIWARE MCP Server

This is a first implementation of a FIWARE Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server that provides a bridge between the Context Broker and other services. The server implements basic operations for interacting with a FIWARE Context Broker.

Objectives

  • Create a basic MCP server implementation for FIWARE
  • Provide simple tools for Context Broker interaction
  • Demonstrate basic intent CRUD operations with the Context Broker
  • Serve as a foundation for more complex MCP implementations

Features

  • Context Broker version checking
  • Query capabilities for the Context Broker
  • Entity publishing and updating

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.7 or higher
  • pip (Python package installer)
  • Access to a FIWARE Context Broker instance

Installation

  1. Clone this repository:
git clone <repository-url>
cd FIWARE_MCP_01
  1. Install the required dependencies:
pip install -r requirements.txt

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mcp install server.py

# Custom name
mcp install server.py --name "FIWARE MCP Server"

# Environment variables, if any
mcp install server.py -v API_KEY=abc123 -v DB_URL=postgres://...
mcp install server.py -f .env

Usage

Start the MCP server:

python server.py
# or
mcp run server.py

The server will start on 127.0.0.1:5001 by default.

Available Tools

  1. CB_version

    • Checks the version of the Context Broker
    • Default parameters: address="localhost", port=1026
    • Returns: JSON string with version information
  2. query_CB

    • Queries the Context Broker
    • Parameters:
      • address (default: "localhost")
      • port (default: 1026)
      • query (default: "")
    • Returns: JSON string with query results
  3. publish_to_CB

    • Publishes or updates entities in the Context Broker
    • Parameters:
      • address (default: "localhost")
      • port (default: 1026)
      • entity_data (required: dictionary with entity information)
    • Returns: JSON string with operation status

Example Usage

# Example entity data
entity_data = {
    "id": "urn:ngsi-ld:TemperatureSensor:001",
    "type": "TemperatureSensor",
    "temperature": {
        "type": "Property",
        "value": 25.5
    },
    "@context": "https://uri.etsi.org/ngsi-ld/v1/ngsi-ld-core-context.jsonld"
}

# Publish to Context Broker
result = publish_to_CB(entity_data=entity_data)

Configuration

The server can be configured by modifying the following parameters in server.py:

  • Host address
  • Port number
  • Timeout settings

Error Handling

The server includes comprehensive error handling for:

  • Network connectivity issues
  • Invalid responses from the Context Broker
  • Malformed entity data
  • Server shutdown

Contributing

Feel free to submit issues and enhancement requests!

License

This project is licensed under the Apache License 2.0.