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---
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title: Scalekit 🤝 FastMCP
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sidebarTitle: Scalekit
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description: Secure your FastMCP server with Scalekit
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icon: shield-check
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---
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import { VersionBadge } from "/snippets/version-badge.mdx"
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<VersionBadge version="2.13.0" />
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Install auth stack to your FastMCP server with [Scalekit](https://scalekit.com) using the [Remote OAuth](/servers/auth/remote-oauth) pattern: Scalekit handles user authentication, and the MCP server validates issued tokens.
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### Prerequisites
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Before you begin
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1. Get a [Scalekit account](https://app.scalekit.com/) and grab your **Environment URL** from _Dashboard > Settings_ .
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2. Have your FastMCP server's base URL ready (can be localhost for development, e.g., `http://localhost:8000/`)
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### Step 1: Configure MCP server in Scalekit environment
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<Steps>
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<Step title="Register MCP server and set environment">
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In your Scalekit dashboard:
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1. Open the **MCP Servers** section, then select **Create new server**
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2. Enter server details: a name, a resource identifier, and the desired MCP client authentication settings
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3. Save, then copy the **Resource ID** (for example, res_92015146095)
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Record these values in a `.env` file in your FastMCP project:
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```sh .env
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SCALEKIT_ENVIRONMENT_URL=https://your-env.scalekit.com
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SCALEKIT_RESOURCE_ID=res_926EXAMPLE5878
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BASE_URL=http://localhost:8000
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# Optional: additional scopes tokens must have
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# SCALEKIT_REQUIRED_SCOPES=read,write
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```
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</Step>
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</Steps>
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### Step 2: Add auth to FastMCP server
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Create your FastMCP server file and use the ScalekitProvider to handle all the OAuth integration automatically. Nothing reads `.env` automatically, so load it explicitly with [python-dotenv](https://pypi.org/project/python-dotenv/) (`pip install python-dotenv`) before constructing the provider.
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> **Warning:** The legacy `mcp_url` and `client_id` parameters are deprecated and will be removed in a future release. Use `base_url` instead of `mcp_url` and remove `client_id` from your configuration.
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```python server.py
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import os
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from dotenv import load_dotenv
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from fastmcp import FastMCP
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from fastmcp.server.auth.providers.scalekit import ScalekitProvider
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load_dotenv()
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# Discovers Scalekit endpoints and sets up JWT token validation
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auth_provider = ScalekitProvider(
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environment_url=os.environ["SCALEKIT_ENVIRONMENT_URL"], # Scalekit environment URL
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resource_id=os.environ["SCALEKIT_RESOURCE_ID"], # Resource server ID
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base_url=os.environ.get("BASE_URL", "http://localhost:8000"),
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required_scopes=["read"], # Optional scope enforcement
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)
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# Create FastMCP server with auth
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mcp = FastMCP(name="My Scalekit Protected Server", auth=auth_provider)
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@mcp.tool
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def auth_status() -> dict:
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"""Show Scalekit authentication status."""
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# Extract user claims from the JWT
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return {
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"message": "This tool requires authentication via Scalekit",
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"authenticated": True,
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"provider": "Scalekit"
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}
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```
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<Tip>
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Set `required_scopes` when you need tokens to carry specific permissions. Leave it unset to allow any token issued for the resource.
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</Tip>
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## Testing
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### Start the MCP server
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```sh
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uv run python server.py
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```
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Use any MCP client (for example, mcp-inspector, Claude, VS Code, or Windsurf) to connect to the running server. Verify that authentication succeeds and requests are authorized as expected.
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## Production Configuration
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For production deployments, load configuration from environment variables:
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```python server.py
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import os
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from fastmcp import FastMCP
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from fastmcp.server.auth.providers.scalekit import ScalekitProvider
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# Load configuration from environment variables
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auth = ScalekitProvider(
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environment_url=os.environ["SCALEKIT_ENVIRONMENT_URL"],
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resource_id=os.environ["SCALEKIT_RESOURCE_ID"],
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base_url=os.environ.get("BASE_URL", "https://your-server.com")
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)
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mcp = FastMCP(name="My Scalekit Protected Server", auth=auth)
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@mcp.tool
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def protected_action() -> str:
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"""A tool that requires authentication."""
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return "Access granted via Scalekit!"
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```
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## Capabilities
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Scalekit supports OAuth 2.1 with Dynamic Client Registration for MCP clients and enterprise SSO, and provides built‑in JWT validation and security controls.
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**OAuth 2.1/DCR**: clients self‑register, use PKCE, and work with the Remote OAuth pattern without pre‑provisioned credentials.
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**Validation and SSO**: tokens are verified (keys, RS256, issuer, audience, expiry), and SAML, OIDC, OAuth 2.0, ADFS, Azure AD, and Google Workspace are supported; use HTTPS in production and review auth logs as needed.
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## Debugging
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Enable detailed logging to troubleshoot authentication issues:
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```python
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import logging
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logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG)
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```
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### Token inspection
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You can inspect JWT tokens in your tools to understand the user context:
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```python
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from fastmcp.server.dependencies import get_access_token
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@mcp.tool
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def inspect_token() -> dict:
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"""Inspect the current JWT token claims."""
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token = get_access_token()
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if token is None:
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return {"error": "No token found"}
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# Claims were already verified by the auth provider.
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return token.claims
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```
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