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title: Running Your FastMCP Server
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sidebarTitle: Running the Server
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description: Learn how to run and deploy your FastMCP server using various transport protocols like STDIO, Streamable HTTP, and SSE.
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icon: circle-play
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---
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import { VersionBadge } from '/snippets/version-badge.mdx'
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FastMCP servers can be run in different ways depending on your application's needs, from local command-line tools to persistent web services. This guide covers the primary methods for running your server, focusing on the available transport protocols: STDIO, Streamable HTTP, and SSE.
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## The `run()` Method
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The main way to run a FastMCP server from a Python script is by calling the `run()` method on a `FastMCP` instance.
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<Tip>
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For maximum compatibility, it's best practice to place the `run()` call within an `if __name__ == "__main__":` block. This ensures the server starts only when the script is executed directly, not when imported as a module.
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</Tip>
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```python {9-10} my_server.py
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from fastmcp import FastMCP
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mcp = FastMCP(name="MyServer")
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@mcp.tool()
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def hello(name: str) -> str:
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return f"Hello, {name}!"
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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mcp.run()
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```
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You can now run this MCP server by executing `python my_server.py`.
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MCP servers can be run with a variety of different transport options, depending on your application's requirements. The `run()` method can take a `transport` argument and other transport-specific keyword arguments to configure how the server operates.
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## Transport Options
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Below is a comparison of available transport options to help you choose the right one for your needs:
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| Transport | Use Cases | Recommendation |
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| --------- | --------- | -------------- |
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| **STDIO** | Local tools, command-line scripts, and integrations with clients like Claude Desktop | Best for local tools and when clients manage server processes |
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| **Streamable HTTP** | Web-based deployments, microservices, exposing MCP over a network | Recommended choice for new web-based deployments |
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| **SSE** | Existing web-based deployments that rely on SSE | Suitable for compatibility with SSE clients; prefer Streamable HTTP for new projects |
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### STDIO
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The STDIO transport is the default and most widely compatible option for local MCP server execution. It is ideal for local tools, command-line integrations, and clients like Claude Desktop. However, it has the disadvantage of having to run the MCP code locally, which can introduce security concerns with third-party servers.
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STDIO is the default transport, so you don't need to specify it when calling `run()`. However, you can specify it explicitly to make your intent clear:
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```python {6}
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from fastmcp import FastMCP
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mcp = FastMCP()
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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mcp.run(transport="stdio")
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```
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When using Stdio transport, you will typically *not* run the server yourself as a separate process. Rather, your *clients* will spin up a new server process for each session. As such, no additional configuration is required.
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### Streamable HTTP
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<VersionBadge version="2.3.0" />
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Streamable HTTP is a modern, efficient transport for exposing your MCP server via HTTP. It is generally recommended over SSE for new web-based deployments.
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To run a server using Streamable HTTP, you can use the `run()` method with the `transport` argument set to `"streamable-http"`. This will start a Uvicorn server on the default host (`127.0.0.1`), port (`8000`), and path (`/mcp`).
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<CodeGroup>
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```python {6} server.py
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from fastmcp import FastMCP
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mcp = FastMCP()
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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mcp.run(transport="streamable-http")
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```
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```python {5} client.py
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import asyncio
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from fastmcp import Client
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async def example():
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async with Client("http://127.0.0.1:8000/mcp") as client:
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await client.ping()
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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asyncio.run(example())
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```
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</CodeGroup>
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To customize the host, port, path, or log level, provide appropriate keyword arguments to the `run()` method.
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<CodeGroup>
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```python {8-11} server.py
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from fastmcp import FastMCP
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mcp = FastMCP()
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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mcp.run(
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transport="streamable-http",
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host="127.0.0.1",
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port=4200,
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path="/my-custom-path",
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log_level="debug",
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)
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```
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```python {5} client.py
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import asyncio
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from fastmcp import Client
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async def example():
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async with Client("http://127.0.0.1:4200/my-custom-path") as client:
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await client.ping()
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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asyncio.run(example())
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```
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</CodeGroup>
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### SSE
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Server-Sent Events (SSE) is an HTTP-based protocol for server-to-client streaming. While FastMCP supports SSE, Streamable HTTP is preferred for new projects.
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To run a server using SSE, you can use the `run()` method with the `transport` argument set to `"sse"`. This will start a Uvicorn server on the default host (`127.0.0.1`), port (`8000`), and with default SSE path (`/sse`) and message path (`/messages/`).
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<CodeGroup>
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```python {6} server.py
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from fastmcp import FastMCP
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mcp = FastMCP()
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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mcp.run(transport="sse")
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```
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```python {3,7} client.py
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import asyncio
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from fastmcp import Client
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from fastmcp.client.transports import SSETransport
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async def example():
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async with Client(
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transport=SSETransport("http://127.0.0.1:8000/sse")
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) as client:
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await client.ping()
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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asyncio.run(example())
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```
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</CodeGroup>
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<Tip>
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Notice that the client in the above example uses an explicit `SSETransport` to connect to the server. FastMCP will attempt to infer the appropriate transport from the provided configuration, but HTTP URLs are assumed to be Streamable HTTP (as of FastMCP 2.3.0).
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</Tip>
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To customize the host, port, or log level, provide appropriate keyword arguments to the `run()` method. You can also adjust the SSE path (which clients should connect to) and the message POST endpoint (which clients use to send subsequent messages).
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<CodeGroup>
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```python {8-12} server.py
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from fastmcp import FastMCP
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mcp = FastMCP()
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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mcp.run(
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transport="sse",
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host="127.0.0.1",
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port=4200,
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log_level="debug",
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path="/my-custom-sse-path",
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message_path="/my-custom-message-path/",
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)
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```
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```python {7} client.py
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import asyncio
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from fastmcp import Client
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from fastmcp.client.transports import SSETransport
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async def example():
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async with Client(
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transport=SSETransport("http://127.0.0.1:4200/my-custom-sse-path")
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) as client:
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await client.ping()
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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asyncio.run(example())
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```
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</CodeGroup>
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Your client only needs to know the host, port, and "main" path; the message path will be transmitted to it as part of the connection handshake. |