portal-labs-infrastructure/mcp-server-blog

Example of a MCP implementation using TypeScript and OAuth.

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This project provides an example of how to build a server that securely processes instructions from AI models or other clients. It takes in tool calls, validated with OAuth 2.0 security tokens, and outputs responses by interacting with a database like Google Firestore. This is for developers who need to understand how to implement the server-side component of an AI-driven tool system.

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Use this if you are a developer looking for a reference implementation of a Model Context Protocol (MCP) Resource Server, especially one that integrates OAuth 2.0 for security and manages workspace context.

Not ideal if you are looking for a ready-to-deploy, production-grade MCP server for general use cases, as this is a demonstration that requires a separate OAuth Authorization Server and specific business logic.

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