Elysia-mcp
An implementation of the Model Context Protocol (MCP) server using Bun and the Elysia web framework, enabling high-performance MCP servers that expose resources, tools, and prompts to LLMs through a standardized interface.
MCP Server for Bun and Elysia
An implementation of the Model Context Protocol (MCP) server using Bun and the Elysia web framework. This project enables you to create high-performance MCP servers that expose resources, tools, and prompts to LLMs through a standardized interface.
Features
- Server-Sent Events (SSE) transport implementation for Bun and Elysia
- Complete MCP protocol support with resources, tools, and prompts
- High-performance thanks to Bun's JavaScript runtime
- TypeScript support with proper type definitions
- Easy-to-use API for creating MCP-compatible servers
Prerequisites
- Bun installed on your system
- Basic familiarity with TypeScript and Elysia
Installation
# Clone the repository
git clone <your-repo-url>
cd mcp-server
# Install dependencies
bun install
Usage
Starting the server
# Start the server
bun start
# Start with hot reloading for development
bun dev
Building for production
# Build for production
bun run build
This will create a minified Node.js-compatible build in the dist
directory.
Development
Project Structure
src/index.ts
- Main entry point for the serversrc/SSEElysiaTransport.ts
- SSE transport implementation for Bun and Elysia
Creating an MCP Server
import { McpServer, ResourceTemplate } from "@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/server/mcp.js";
import { z } from "zod";
import { SSEElysiaTransport } from "./SSEElysiaTransport";
import { Elysia } from "elysia";
// Create MCP server
const server = new McpServer({
name: "my-mcp-server",
version: "1.0.0"
});
// Add resources, tools, and prompts
server.resource(
"example",
"example://resource",
async (uri) => ({
contents: [{
uri: uri.href,
text: "Example resource content"
}]
})
);
// Create Elysia app
const app = new Elysia()
.get("/", () => "MCP Server")
.get("/sse", async (context) => {
try {
// Create transport
const transport = new SSEElysiaTransport("/messages", context);
// Store transport
const sessionId = transport.sessionId;
// ... store transport in a map
// Connect to MCP server
await server.connect(transport);
return;
} catch (error) {
// Handle error
}
})
.post("/messages", async (context) => {
// Handle incoming messages
});
// Start server
app.listen(3001, () => {
console.log("MCP Server running at http://localhost:3001");
});
Debugging
You can debug your MCP server using the MCP Inspector tool and connect through sse
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector
This will open a web interface where you can:
- List available resources, tools, and prompts
- Test calling tools and retrieving resources
- Inspect the communication between the client and server
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.