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* feat: adopt directory-based docs versioning with Edge channel Switch docs.crewai.com from navigation-only versioning (every version selector entry rendered the same docs/<lang>/* source files) to Mintlify's directory-based versioning so each version selector entry renders its own snapshot. Add an "Edge" channel under docs/edge/<lang>/* that always reflects main HEAD for unreleased work, eliminating pre-release leakage onto frozen release labels. External links to canonical /<lang>/* URLs are preserved via wildcard redirects that always land on the current default version. Layout: - docs/edge/<lang>/* rolling source (you edit here) - docs/edge/enterprise-api.*.yaml - docs/v<X.Y.Z>/<lang>/* frozen, immutable snapshots - docs/v<X.Y.Z>/enterprise-api.*.yaml - docs/images/ shared, append-only - docs/docs.json nav + redirects URLs follow the Mintlify-idiomatic shape: /edge/<lang>/<page> for Edge, /v<X.Y.Z>/<lang>/<page> for every frozen snapshot. The wildcard redirects /<lang>/:slug* -> /<default>/<lang>/:slug* keep stale links working, and every freeze rewrites them (plus all per-section/per-page redirects) so destinations always resolve to the current default without depending on a second redirect hop. Release flow integration (devtools release): - New module crewai_devtools.docs_versioning.freeze() materialises docs/v<X.Y.Z>/ from docs/edge/, rewrites openapi: refs inside the snapshot, inserts the version into every language block in docs.json, and refreshes all redirect destinations. - _update_docs_and_create_pr() in cli.py now calls that freeze during Phase 2 of devtools release. Edge changelogs are updated first (so the snapshot freeze picks them up), then the snapshot is staged alongside docs.json, branched as docs/freeze-v<X.Y.Z>, and the PR is titled [docs-freeze] docs: snapshot and changelog for v<X.Y.Z> — the title prefix the new CI guard reads. - The PR still gates tag, GitHub release, PyPI publish, and the enterprise release as before; no new PRs are added. - Pre-releases (1.X.YaN, 1.X.YbN, ...) skip the snapshot — they ride Edge — and the docs PR title omits the [docs-freeze] prefix. - docs_check (AI-generated docs scaffolding) writes to docs/edge/<lang>/* so newly-generated unreleased docs land in Edge and never accidentally touch a frozen snapshot. Migration scripts (one-shot): - scripts/docs/freeze_historical_versions.py reconstructs all 16 historical snapshots (v1.10.0 .. v1.14.7) from git tags via git archive | tar, rewriting openapi: MDX refs so each snapshot reads its own enterprise-api YAML rather than the live one. - scripts/docs/prefix_version_paths.py one-shot-migrates docs.json: rewrites every page path in 16 versioned blocks to point under docs/v<X.Y.Z>/, inserts a new Edge entry per language, tags v1.14.7 as Latest (default), prunes pages whose target file doesn't exist in the snapshot (e.g. docs/ar/ didn't exist before v1.12.0), and writes the wildcard + per-section redirects. - scripts/docs/freeze_current_edge.py is now a thin CLI wrapper around docs_versioning.freeze for manual one-off freezes (e.g. retroactively snapshotting a forgotten release). CI guards (.github/workflows/docs-snapshots.yml): - Frozen snapshots under docs/v[0-9]*/ are immutable; only PRs whose title contains [docs-freeze] (i.e. release-cut PRs generated by devtools release or the manual wrapper) may modify them. - Images under docs/images/ are append-only since snapshots share a single image directory. Deleting or renaming an image breaks every historical snapshot that still references it. Restored docs/images/crewai-otel-export.png from PR #3673; it was deleted in PR #4908 but v1.10.0 / v1.10.1 snapshots still reference it. Restoring instead of editing the snapshots preserves historical rendering fidelity and validates the new append-only rule retroactively. Tests: - lib/devtools/tests/test_docs_versioning.py covers the freeze: file copy, openapi rewrite, version insertion, default demotion, redirect upserts, per-section redirect rewriting, idempotency, and invalid inputs. Verified locally with mintlify broken-links: 0 broken links across the full site (Edge + 16 frozen versions, 4 locales). AGENTS.md (repo root) is the contributor guide for the new model; RELEASING.md is the release-cut runbook; README's Contribution section links to both. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> * style: resolve linter issues --------- Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
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---
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title: Connecting to Multiple MCP Servers
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description: Learn how to use MCPServerAdapter in CrewAI to connect to multiple MCP servers simultaneously and aggregate their tools.
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icon: layer-group
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mode: "wide"
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---
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## Overview
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`MCPServerAdapter` in `crewai-tools` allows you to connect to multiple MCP servers concurrently. This is useful when your agents need to access tools distributed across different services or environments. The adapter aggregates tools from all specified servers, making them available to your CrewAI agents.
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## Configuration
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To connect to multiple servers, you provide a list of server parameter dictionaries to `MCPServerAdapter`. Each dictionary in the list should define the parameters for one MCP server.
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Supported transport types for each server in the list include `stdio`, `sse`, and `streamable-http`.
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```python
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from crewai import Agent, Task, Crew, Process
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from crewai_tools import MCPServerAdapter
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from mcp import StdioServerParameters # Needed for Stdio example
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# Define parameters for multiple MCP servers
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server_params_list = [
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# Streamable HTTP Server
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{
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"url": "http://localhost:8001/mcp",
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"transport": "streamable-http"
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},
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# SSE Server
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{
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"url": "http://localhost:8000/sse",
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"transport": "sse"
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},
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# StdIO Server
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StdioServerParameters(
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command="python3",
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args=["servers/your_stdio_server.py"],
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env={"UV_PYTHON": "3.12", **os.environ},
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)
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]
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try:
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with MCPServerAdapter(server_params_list) as aggregated_tools:
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print(f"Available aggregated tools: {[tool.name for tool in aggregated_tools]}")
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multi_server_agent = Agent(
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role="Versatile Assistant",
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goal="Utilize tools from local Stdio, remote SSE, and remote HTTP MCP servers.",
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backstory="An AI agent capable of leveraging a diverse set of tools from multiple sources.",
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tools=aggregated_tools, # All tools are available here
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verbose=True,
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)
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... # Your other agent, tasks, and crew code here
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except Exception as e:
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print(f"Error connecting to or using multiple MCP servers (Managed): {e}")
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print("Ensure all MCP servers are running and accessible with correct configurations.")
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```
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## Connection Management
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When using the context manager (`with` statement), `MCPServerAdapter` handles the lifecycle (start and stop) of all connections to the configured MCP servers. This simplifies resource management and ensures that all connections are properly closed when the context is exited.
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