--- title: Streamable HTTP Transport description: Learn how to connect CrewAI to remote MCP servers using the flexible Streamable HTTP transport. icon: globe --- ## Overview Streamable HTTP transport provides a flexible way to connect to remote MCP servers. It's often built upon HTTP and can support various communication patterns, including request-response and streaming, sometimes utilizing Server-Sent Events (SSE) for server-to-client streams within a broader HTTP interaction. ## Key Concepts - **Remote Servers**: Designed for MCP servers hosted remotely. - **Flexibility**: Can support more complex interaction patterns than plain SSE, potentially including bi-directional communication if the server implements it. - **`MCPServerAdapter` Configuration**: You'll need to provide the server's base URL for MCP communication and specify `"streamable-http"` as the transport type. ## Connecting via Streamable HTTP You have two primary methods for managing the connection lifecycle with a Streamable HTTP MCP server: ### 1. Fully Managed Connection (Recommended) The recommended approach is to use a Python context manager (`with` statement), which handles the connection's setup and teardown automatically. ```python from crewai import Agent, Task, Crew, Process from crewai_tools import MCPServerAdapter server_params = { "url": "http://localhost:8001/mcp", # Replace with your actual Streamable HTTP server URL "transport": "streamable-http" } try: with MCPServerAdapter(server_params) as tools: print(f"Available tools from Streamable HTTP MCP server: {[tool.name for tool in tools]}") http_agent = Agent( role="HTTP Service Integrator", goal="Utilize tools from a remote MCP server via Streamable HTTP.", backstory="An AI agent adept at interacting with complex web services.", tools=tools, verbose=True, ) http_task = Task( description="Perform a complex data query using a tool from the Streamable HTTP server.", expected_output="The result of the complex data query.", agent=http_agent, ) http_crew = Crew( agents=[http_agent], tasks=[http_task], verbose=True, process=Process.sequential ) result = http_crew.kickoff() print("\nCrew Task Result (Streamable HTTP - Managed):\n", result) except Exception as e: print(f"Error connecting to or using Streamable HTTP MCP server (Managed): {e}") print("Ensure the Streamable HTTP MCP server is running and accessible at the specified URL.") ``` **Note:** Replace `"http://localhost:8001/mcp"` with the actual URL of your Streamable HTTP MCP server. ### 2. Manual Connection Lifecycle For scenarios requiring more explicit control, you can manage the `MCPServerAdapter` connection manually. It is **critical** to call `mcp_server_adapter.stop()` when you are done to close the connection and free up resources. A `try...finally` block is the safest way to ensure this. ```python from crewai import Agent, Task, Crew, Process from crewai_tools import MCPServerAdapter server_params = { "url": "http://localhost:8001/mcp", # Replace with your actual Streamable HTTP server URL "transport": "streamable-http" } mcp_server_adapter = None try: mcp_server_adapter = MCPServerAdapter(server_params) mcp_server_adapter.start() tools = mcp_server_adapter.tools print(f"Available tools (manual Streamable HTTP): {[tool.name for tool in tools]}") manual_http_agent = Agent( role="Advanced Web Service User", goal="Interact with an MCP server using manually managed Streamable HTTP connections.", backstory="An AI specialist in fine-tuning HTTP-based service integrations.", tools=tools, verbose=True ) data_processing_task = Task( description="Submit data for processing and retrieve results via Streamable HTTP.", expected_output="Processed data or confirmation.", agent=manual_http_agent ) data_crew = Crew( agents=[manual_http_agent], tasks=[data_processing_task], verbose=True, process=Process.sequential ) result = data_crew.kickoff() print("\nCrew Task Result (Streamable HTTP - Manual):\n", result) except Exception as e: print(f"An error occurred during manual Streamable HTTP MCP integration: {e}") print("Ensure the Streamable HTTP MCP server is running and accessible.") finally: if mcp_server_adapter and mcp_server_adapter.is_connected: print("Stopping Streamable HTTP MCP server connection (manual)...") mcp_server_adapter.stop() # **Crucial: Ensure stop is called** elif mcp_server_adapter: print("Streamable HTTP MCP server adapter was not connected. No stop needed or start failed.") ``` ## Security Considerations When using Streamable HTTP transport, general web security best practices are paramount: - **Use HTTPS**: Always prefer HTTPS (HTTP Secure) for your MCP server URLs to encrypt data in transit. - **Authentication**: Implement robust authentication mechanisms if your MCP server exposes sensitive tools or data. - **Input Validation**: Ensure your MCP server validates all incoming requests and parameters. For a comprehensive guide on securing your MCP integrations, please refer to our [Security Considerations](./security.mdx) page and the official [MCP Transport Security documentation](https://modelcontextprotocol.io/docs/concepts/transports#security-considerations).