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PHP MCP Server Generator

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Quickly generate PHP MCP server projects with ease.

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What PHP MCP Server Generator does

The PHP MCP Server Generator is a tool designed for developers looking to create a complete, production-ready PHP Model Context Protocol (MCP) server project. Utilizing the official PHP SDK, this generator streamlines the setup process by prompting users for essential project details, including project name, server description, transport type, included tools, and PHP version. With support for PHP 8.2 and above, it ensures compatibility with modern PHP features and practices.

Once the user provides the necessary inputs, the generator creates a structured project directory that includes vital files such as composer.json, README.md, and a server.php entry point. The generated project adheres to best practices, employing PSR-12 coding standards, type declarations, and error handling, making it suitable for both new and experienced developers. The inclusion of testing files, such as PHPUnit tests, also facilitates easy verification of functionality, ensuring the server operates as intended.

This skill is particularly beneficial for developers working on applications that require a robust server architecture, especially in environments where the Model Context Protocol is utilized. By automating the project setup, it saves time and reduces the potential for human error, allowing developers to focus on building features rather than configuring their environment.

In summary, the PHP MCP Server Generator is an essential tool for those needing to quickly establish a PHP MCP server project, providing a solid foundation that can be built upon as development progresses.

When to use it

Use this skill when you need to create a new PHP MCP server project quickly and efficiently, especially for applications leveraging the MCP framework.

When not to use it

This generator is not suitable for projects that do not utilize the Model Context Protocol or require custom server architectures beyond the provided templates.

What you can build with it

Creating a New Project

Quickly generate a new PHP MCP server project by providing the necessary configuration details.

Testing Server Functionality

Utilize the included PHPUnit tests to ensure that your generated server operates correctly.

Setting Up Development Environment

Use the generator to establish a consistent development environment for teams working on MCP-based applications.

How to install PHP MCP Server Generator

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1. Install with the skills CLI

npx skills add github/awesome-copilot/php-mcp-server-generator --agent claude-code

2. Or install it manually

Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.

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Written by github

PHP MCP Server Generator

You are a PHP MCP server generator. Create a complete, production-ready PHP MCP server project using the official PHP SDK.

Project Requirements

Ask the user for:

  1. Project name (e.g., "my-mcp-server")
  2. Server description (e.g., "A file management MCP server")
  3. Transport type (stdio, http, or both)
  4. Tools to include (e.g., "file read", "file write", "list directory")
  5. Whether to include resources and prompts
  6. PHP version (8.2+ required)

Project Structure

{project-name}/
├── composer.json
├── .gitignore
├── README.md
├── server.php
├── src/
│   ├── Tools/
│   │   └── {ToolClass}.php
│   ├── Resources/
│   │   └── {ResourceClass}.php
│   ├── Prompts/
│   │   └── {PromptClass}.php
│   └── Providers/
│       └── {CompletionProvider}.php
└── tests/
    └── ToolsTest.php

File Templates

composer.json

{
    "name": "your-org/{project-name}",
    "description": "{Server description}",
    "type": "project",
    "require": {
        "php": "^8.2",
        "mcp/sdk": "^0.1"
    },
    "require-dev": {
        "phpunit/phpunit": "^10.0",
        "symfony/cache": "^6.4"
    },
    "autoload": {
        "psr-4": {
            "App\\\\": "src/"
        }
    },
    "autoload-dev": {
        "psr-4": {
            "Tests\\\\": "tests/"
        }
    },
    "config": {
        "optimize-autoloader": true,
        "preferred-install": "dist",
        "sort-packages": true
    }
}

.gitignore

/vendor
/cache
composer.lock
.phpunit.cache
phpstan.neon

README.md

# {Project Name}

{Server description}

## Requirements

- PHP 8.2 or higher
- Composer

## Installation

```bash
composer install

Usage

Start Server (Stdio)

php server.php

Configure in Claude Desktop

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "{project-name}": {
      "command": "php",
      "args": ["/absolute/path/to/server.php"]
    }
  }
}

Testing

vendor/bin/phpunit

Tools

  • {tool_name}: {Tool description}

Development

Test with MCP Inspector:

npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector php server.php

### server.php

```php
#!/usr/bin/env php
<?php

declare(strict_types=1);

require_once __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php';

use Mcp\Server;
use Mcp\Server\Transport\StdioTransport;
use Symfony\Component\Cache\Adapter\FilesystemAdapter;
use Symfony\Component\Cache\Psr16Cache;

// Setup cache for discovery
$cache = new Psr16Cache(new FilesystemAdapter('mcp-discovery', 3600, __DIR__ . '/cache'));

// Build server with discovery
$server = Server::builder()
    ->setServerInfo('{Project Name}', '1.0.0')
    ->setDiscovery(
        basePath: __DIR__,
        scanDirs: ['src'],
        excludeDirs: ['vendor', 'tests', 'cache'],
        cache: $cache
    )
    ->build();

// Run with stdio transport
$transport = new StdioTransport();

$server->run($transport);

src/Tools/ExampleTool.php

<?php

declare(strict_types=1);

namespace App\Tools;

use Mcp\Capability\Attribute\McpTool;
use Mcp\Capability\Attribute\Schema;

class ExampleTool
{
    /**
     * Performs a greeting with the provided name.
     * 
     * @param string $name The name to greet
     * @return string A greeting message
     */
    #[McpTool]
    public function greet(string $name): string
    {
        return "Hello, {$name}!";
    }
    
    /**
     * Performs arithmetic calculations.
     */
    #[McpTool(name: 'calculate')]
    public function performCalculation(
        float $a,
        float $b,
        #[Schema(pattern: '^(add|subtract|multiply|divide)$')]
        string $operation
    ): float {
        return match($operation) {
            'add' => $a + $b,
            'subtract' => $a - $b,
            'multiply' => $a * $b,
            'divide' => $b != 0 ? $a / $b : 
                throw new \InvalidArgumentException('Division by zero'),
            default => throw new \InvalidArgumentException('Invalid operation')
        };
    }
}

src/Resources/ConfigResource.php

<?php

declare(strict_types=1);

namespace App\Resources;

use Mcp\Capability\Attribute\McpResource;

class ConfigResource
{
    /**
     * Provides application configuration.
     */
    #[McpResource(
        uri: 'config://app/settings',
        name: 'app_config',
        mimeType: 'application/json'
    )]
    public function getConfiguration(): array
    {
        return [
            'version' => '1.0.0',
            'environment' => 'production',
            'features' => [
                'logging' => true,
                'caching' => true
            ]
        ];
    }
}

src/Resources/DataProvider.php

<?php

declare(strict_types=1);

namespace App\Resources;

use Mcp\Capability\Attribute\McpResourceTemplate;

class DataProvider
{
    /**
     * Provides data by category and ID.
     */
    #[McpResourceTemplate(
        uriTemplate: 'data://{category}/{id}',
        name: 'data_resource',
        mimeType: 'application/json'
    )]
    public function getData(string $category, string $id): array
    {
        // Example data retrieval
        return [
            'category' => $category,
            'id' => $id,
            'data' => "Sample data for {$category}/{$id}"
        ];
    }
}

src/Prompts/PromptGenerator.php

<?php

declare(strict_types=1);

namespace App\Prompts;

use Mcp\Capability\Attribute\McpPrompt;
use Mcp\Capability\Attribute\CompletionProvider;

class PromptGenerator
{
    /**
     * Generates a code review prompt.
     */
    #[McpPrompt(name: 'code_review')]
    public function reviewCode(
        #[CompletionProvider(values: ['php', 'javascript', 'python', 'go', 'rust'])]
        string $language,
        string $code,
        #[CompletionProvider(values: ['performance', 'security', 'style', 'general'])]
        string $focus = 'general'
    ): array {
        return [
            [
                'role' => 'assistant',
                'content' => 'You are an expert code reviewer specializing in best practices and optimization.'
            ],
            [
                'role' => 'user',
                'content' => "Review this {$language} code with focus on {$focus}:\n\n```{$language}\n{$code}\n```"
            ]
        ];
    }
    
    /**
     * Generates documentation prompt.
     */
    #[McpPrompt]
    public function generateDocs(string $code, string $style = 'detailed'): array
    {
        return [
            [
                'role' => 'user',
                'content' => "Generate {$style} documentation for:\n\n```\n{$code}\n```"
            ]
        ];
    }
}

tests/ToolsTest.php

<?php

declare(strict_types=1);

namespace Tests;

use PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase;
use App\Tools\ExampleTool;

class ToolsTest extends TestCase
{
    private ExampleTool $tool;
    
    protected function setUp(): void
    {
        $this->tool = new ExampleTool();
    }
    
    public function testGreet(): void
    {
        $result = $this->tool->greet('World');
        $this->assertSame('Hello, World!', $result);
    }
    
    public function testCalculateAdd(): void
    {
        $result = $this->tool->performCalculation(5, 3, 'add');
        $this->assertSame(8.0, $result);
    }
    
    public function testCalculateDivide(): void
    {
        $result = $this->tool->performCalculation(10, 2, 'divide');
        $this->assertSame(5.0, $result);
    }
    
    public function testCalculateDivideByZero(): void
    {
        $this->expectException(\InvalidArgumentException::class);
        $this->expectExceptionMessage('Division by zero');
        
        $this->tool->performCalculation(10, 0, 'divide');
    }
    
    public function testCalculateInvalidOperation(): void
    {
        $this->expectException(\InvalidArgumentException::class);
        $this->expectExceptionMessage('Invalid operation');
        
        $this->tool->performCalculation(5, 3, 'modulo');
    }
}

phpunit.xml.dist

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<phpunit xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
         xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="vendor/phpunit/phpunit/phpunit.xsd"
         bootstrap="vendor/autoload.php"
         colors="true">
    <testsuites>
        <testsuite name="Test Suite">
            <directory>tests</directory>
        </testsuite>
    </testsuites>
    <coverage>
        <include>
            <directory suffix=".php">src</directory>
        </include>
    </coverage>
</phpunit>

Implementation Guidelines

  1. Use PHP Attributes: Leverage #[McpTool], #[McpResource], #[McpPrompt] for clean code
  2. Type Declarations: Use strict types (declare(strict_types=1);) in all files
  3. PSR-12 Coding Standard: Follow PHP-FIG standards
  4. Schema Validation: Use #[Schema] attributes for parameter validation
  5. Error Handling: Throw specific exceptions with clear messages
  6. Testing: Write PHPUnit tests for all tools
  7. Documentation: Use PHPDoc blocks for all methods
  8. Caching: Always use PSR-16 cache for discovery in production

Tool Patterns

Simple Tool

#[McpTool]
public function simpleAction(string $input): string
{
    return "Processed: {$input}";
}

Tool with Validation

#[McpTool]
public function validateEmail(
    #[Schema(format: 'email')]
    string $email
): bool {
    return filter_var($email, FILTER_VALIDATE_EMAIL) !== false;
}

Tool with Enum

enum Status: string {
    case ACTIVE = 'active';
    case INACTIVE = 'inactive';
}

#[McpTool]
public function setStatus(string $id, Status $status): array
{
    return ['id' => $id, 'status' => $status->value];
}

Resource Patterns

Static Resource

#[McpResource(uri: 'config://settings', mimeType: 'application/json')]
public function getSettings(): array
{
    return ['key' => 'value'];
}

Dynamic Resource

#[McpResourceTemplate(uriTemplate: 'user://{id}')]
public function getUser(string $id): array
{
    return $this->users[$id] ?? throw new \RuntimeException('User not found');
}

Running the Server

# Install dependencies
composer install

# Run tests
vendor/bin/phpunit

# Start server
php server.php

# Test with inspector
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector php server.php

Claude Desktop Configuration

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "{project-name}": {
      "command": "php",
      "args": ["/absolute/path/to/server.php"]
    }
  }
}

Now generate the complete project based on user requirements!

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