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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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title: Conectando a Múltiplos Servidores MCP
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description: Saiba como usar o MCPServerAdapter no CrewAI para conectar-se simultaneamente a múltiplos servidores MCP e agregar suas ferramentas.
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icon: layer-group
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mode: "wide"
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---
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## Visão Geral
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O `MCPServerAdapter` em `crewai-tools` permite que você conecte-se a vários servidores MCP simultaneamente. Isso é útil quando seus agentes precisam acessar ferramentas distribuídas entre diferentes serviços ou ambientes. O adaptador agrega as ferramentas de todos os servidores especificados, tornando-as disponíveis para seus agentes CrewAI.
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## Configuração
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Para conectar-se a múltiplos servidores, você fornece uma lista de dicionários de parâmetros de servidor para o `MCPServerAdapter`. Cada dicionário na lista deve definir os parâmetros para um servidor MCP.
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Os tipos de transporte suportados para cada servidor na lista incluem `stdio`, `sse` e `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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agente_multiservidor = Agent(
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role="Assistente Versátil",
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goal="Utilizar ferramentas de servidores MCP locais Stdio, remotos SSE e remotos HTTP.",
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backstory="Um agente de IA capaz de aproveitar um conjunto diversificado de ferramentas de múltiplas fontes.",
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tools=aggregated_tools, # Todas as ferramentas estão disponíveis aqui
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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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## Gerenciamento de Conexão
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Ao utilizar o gerenciador de contexto (`with` statement), o `MCPServerAdapter` gerencia o ciclo de vida (início e término) de todas as conexões aos servidores MCP configurados. Isso simplifica o gerenciamento de recursos e garante que todas as conexões sejam devidamente fechadas ao sair do contexto. |