fastmcp/examples/auth/azure_oauth/server.py

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"""Azure (Microsoft Entra) OAuth server example for FastMCP.
This example demonstrates how to protect a FastMCP server with Azure/Microsoft OAuth.
Required environment variables:
- AZURE_CLIENT_ID: Your Azure application (client) ID
- AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET: Your Azure client secret
- AZURE_TENANT_ID: Tenant ID
Options: "organizations" (work/school), "consumers" (personal), or specific tenant ID
- AZURE_REQUIRED_SCOPES: At least one scope required (e.g., "read" or "read,write")
These must match scope names created under "Expose an API" in your Azure App registration
To run:
python server.py
"""
import os
from fastmcp import FastMCP
from fastmcp.server.auth.providers.azure import AzureProvider
auth = AzureProvider(
client_id=os.getenv("FASTMCP_SERVER_AUTH_AZURE_CLIENT_ID") or "",
client_secret=os.getenv("FASTMCP_SERVER_AUTH_AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET") or "",
tenant_id=os.getenv("FASTMCP_SERVER_AUTH_AZURE_TENANT_ID")
or "", # Required for single-tenant apps - get from Azure Portal
base_url="http://127.0.0.1:8000",
required_scopes=["read"],
# required_scopes is automatically loaded from FASTMCP_SERVER_AUTH_AZURE_REQUIRED_SCOPES
# At least one scope is required - use unprefixed scope names from your Azure App (e.g., ["read", "write"])
# redirect_path="/auth/callback", # Default path - change if using a different callback URL
)
mcp = FastMCP("Azure OAuth Example Server", auth=auth)
@mcp.tool
def echo(message: str) -> str:
"""Echo the provided message."""
return message
if __name__ == "__main__":
mcp.run(transport="http", port=8000)