MCP Lambda SAM
Model Context Protocol (MCP) implementation using AWS Lambda and SAM.
Overview
This project provides a serverless implementation of the Model Context Protocol, with two distinct interfaces:
System Configuration (Administrative):
- Registration of MCP tools, resources, and prompts
- IAM permission management
- Infrastructure setup and configuration
System Usage (Client):
- Establishing SSE connections
- Sending commands
- Receiving streaming responses
Architecture
Mermaid Diagram
You can visualize the system using this Mermaid syntax:
graph TD
Client --> MCP[/"MCP Lambdan(/sse & /message)"/]
MCP -->|read/write| SessionTable[(Session Table)]
MCP -->|query| RegistrationTable[(Registration Table)]
MCP -->|invoke| RegisteredLambda["Registered Lambda Tool"]
Admin[Administrator] --> RegistrationLambda[/"Registration Lambdan(/register)"/]
RegistrationLambda -->|write| RegistrationTable
- The MCP Lambda reads registrations from the Registration Table on startup and when handling requests.
- It uses the Session Table to persist session state.
- It invokes registered Lambda tools dynamically using the ARNs stored in the Registration Table.
System Configuration Guide (Administrators)
This section is for system administrators who need to configure and manage the MCP server.
Deployment
npx @markvp/mcp-lambda-sam deploy
The command will interactively prompt for administrative configuration:
- Stack name (for multiple instances)
- AWS Region
- VPC configuration (optional)
Permissions Overview
To access MCP endpoints, users and clients must have IAM permission to invoke the relevant Function URLs.
- Administrators: must be allowed to invoke the
mcp-registrationfunction URL - Clients: must be allowed to invoke the
mcpfunction URL
You can grant access using either an IAM policy or aws lambda add-permission (see below).
Assigning Permissions via AWS CLI
To grant permission to invoke the registration function URL:
aws lambda add-permission
--function-name <registration-function-name>
--statement-id allow-registration
--action lambda:InvokeFunctionUrl
--principal "*"
--function-url-auth-type IAM
To grant permission to invoke the MCP function URL (SSE and message):
aws lambda add-permission
--function-name <mcp-function-name>
--statement-id allow-mcp
--action lambda:InvokeFunctionUrl
--principal "*"
--function-url-auth-type IAM
Replace <registration-function-name> and <mcp-function-name> with the actual Lambda function names.
Registration API
Use these endpoints to manage MCP tools, resources, and prompts:
Register a New Tool
awscurl -X POST ${REGISTRATION_URL}/register
--region ap-southeast-2
--service lambda
-H "Content-Type: application/json"
-d '{
"type": "tool",
"name": "example",
"description": "Example tool",
"lambdaArn": "arn:aws:lambda:region:account:function:name",
"parameters": {
"input": "string"
}
}'
Update Registration
awscurl -X PUT ${REGISTRATION_URL}/register/{id}
--region ap-southeast-2
--service lambda
-d '...'
Delete Registration
awscurl -X DELETE ${REGISTRATION_URL}/register/{id}
--region ap-southeast-2
--service lambda
List Registrations
awscurl ${REGISTRATION_URL}/register
--region ap-southeast-2
--service lambda
Required IAM Permissions
For Administrators
Administrators need these permissions to manage registrations:
{
"Version": "2012-10-17",
"Statement": [{
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": "lambda:InvokeFunctionUrl",
"Resource": "arn:aws:lambda:${region}:${account}:function:${stack-id}-mcp-registration",
"Condition": {
"StringEquals": {
"lambda:FunctionUrlAuthType": "AWS_IAM"
}
}
}]
}
System Usage Guide (Clients)
This section is for clients who want to use the MCP server.
Required IAM Permissions
Clients need these permissions to use the MCP server:
{
"Version": "2012-10-17",
"Statement": [
{
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": "lambda:InvokeFunctionUrl",
"Resource": [
"arn:aws:lambda:${region}:${account}:function:${stack-id}-mcp",
],
"Condition": {
"StringEquals": {
"lambda:FunctionUrlAuthType": "AWS_IAM"
}
}
}
]
}
Connecting to the Server
- Establish SSE Connection:
const sse = new EventSource(SSE_URL, {
headers: {
Authorization: 'AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 ...', // Must be AWS SigV4 signed
}
});
sse.onmessage = (event) => {
console.log(JSON.parse(event.data));
};
Example cURL for SSE
awscurl -X GET "${MCP_URL}/sse"
--region ap-southeast-2
--service lambda
The first event will include a sessionId. Use this when sending messages.
- Send Commands:
awscurl -X POST "${MCP_URL}/message?sessionId=session-123"
--region ap-southeast-2
--service lambda
-H "Content-Type: application/json"
-d '{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": "1",
"method": "example",
"params": {
"input": "hello"
}
}'
Error Handling
Common Client Errors
401: Invalid/missing AWS credentials403: Insufficient permissions404: Invalid session ID429: Rate limit exceeded
Troubleshooting
Connection Issues:
- Verify AWS credentials
- Check IAM permissions
- Ensure network connectivity
Command Execution Errors:
- Verify session ID is active
- Check command format matches tool registration
- Ensure parameters match schema
Requirements
- AWS CLI installed and configured
- AWS SAM CLI installed
- Node.js 20.x or later
- An AWS account with permissions to create:
- Lambda functions
- DynamoDB tables
- IAM roles
- SQS queues
AWS SAM CLI Setup
To deploy this application locally or to AWS using the AWS SAM CLI:
- Install the AWS SAM CLI: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/serverless-application-model/latest/developerguide/install-sam-cli.html
- Ensure it’s available in your PATH:
sam --version - Build and deploy the application:
sam build sam deploy --guided - Follow the prompts to configure the stack name, region, capabilities, and parameter overrides.
You can rerun sam deploy without --guided to use saved configuration.
Installation
You can install and deploy this application in four ways:
1. Using AWS Serverless Application Repository (SAR)
The easiest way to deploy the MCP server is through the AWS Serverless Application Repository (SAR):
- Go to the SAR Console
- Search for mcp-lambda-sam by Mark Van Proctor
- Click Deploy
- Set your parameters:
StackIdentifier: Unique ID for this MCP server instanceVpcEnabled: Set totrueif deploying in a VPCVpcIdandSubnetIds: Provide only ifVpcEnabledistrue
- Follow the prompts to deploy
Alternatively, you can deploy from the AWS CLI:
aws serverlessrepo create-cloud-formation-change-set
--application-id arn:aws:serverlessrepo:ap-southeast-2:522814717816:applications/mcp-lambda-sam
--stack-name your-stack-name
--capabilities CAPABILITY_IAM
--parameter-overrides '[{"name":"StackIdentifier","value":"your-stack-id"}]'
2. Using npx (CLI)
npx @markvp/mcp-lambda-sam deploy
The command will interactively prompt for administrative configuration:
- Stack name (for multiple instances)
- AWS Region
- VPC configuration (optional)
3. Programmatic Usage with Install
Install the package:
npm install @markvp/mcp-lambda-sam
After installing the package, you can use it programmatically:
import { deploy } from '@markvp/mcp-lambda-sam';
// Usage example
deploy();
4. Local Development and Deployment
Install the package:
npm install @markvp/mcp-lambda-sam
After making development changes, you can deploy it manually:
npm run deploy
Development
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Lint
npm run lint
# Run tests
npm test
# Build
npm run build
# Deploy
npm run deploy
Publishing to SAR
If you’re contributing to this project and need to publish updates to SAR:
- Package the application:
npm run package:sar
- Publish to SAR:
npm run publish:sar
- Make the application public (one-time setup):
- Go to AWS Console > Serverless Application Repository
- Select the application
- Click “Share” and choose “Public”
- Apply the following sharing policy:
{ "Version": "2012-10-17", "Statement": [ { "Effect": "Allow", "Principal": "*", "Action": "serverlessrepo:CreateCloudFormationTemplate", "Resource": "arn:aws:serverlessrepo:${region}:${account-id}:applications/mcp-lambda-sam" } ] }
License
MIT
Contributing
- Fork the repository
- Create your feature branch
- Commit your changes
- Push to the branch
- Create a new Pull Request
Lambda Server
Project Details
- markvp/mcp-lambda-sam
- @markvp/mcp-lambda-layer
- MIT License
- Last Updated: 4/10/2025
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