weather-mcp-server
服务介绍
Weather MCP Server - Sample Implementation
Reference implementation for ASUS and OEM partners
A simple, production-ready MCP server demonstrating how to integrate external services with AI PCs using the Model Context Protocol.
Purpose
This sample MCP server demonstrates:
- How to create an MCP server from scratch
- How to expose tools (functions) to AI clients
- How to integrate external APIs (OpenWeather API)
- Production-ready error handling
- Clean, well-documented code
Perfect for: OEM partners building AI PC features, developers learning MCP, proof-of-concept projects
Features
Available Tools
-
get_current_weather- Get real-time weather for any city- Temperature, conditions, humidity, wind speed
- Supports both Celsius and Fahrenheit
-
get_weather_forecast- Get 5-day forecast- Daily high/low temperatures
- Weather conditions per day
Quick Start
Prerequisites
- Node.js >= 18.0.0
- OpenWeather API key (free tier available)
Installation
# Clone or download this repository
cd weather-mcp-server
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Configure API key
cp .env.example .env
# Edit .env and add your OpenWeather API key
Get API Key
- Visit OpenWeather API
- Sign up for free account
- Generate API key
- Add to
.envfile
Run the Server
# Start the server
npm start
# Or with auto-reload during development
npm run dev
Usage Examples
Configure in Claude Desktop
Add to your claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"weather": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/absolute/path/to/weather-mcp-server/index.js"],
"env": {
"OPENWEATHER_API_KEY": "your_api_key_here"
}
}
}
}
Test with AI Client
Once configured, you can ask your AI assistant:
"What's the weather like in Taipei?"
"Give me a 5-day forecast for Tokyo"
"What's the temperature in New York in Fahrenheit?"
The AI will automatically call the appropriate MCP tools!
Architecture
AI Client (Claude, ChatGPT, etc.)
(Claude Desktop)
MCP Protocol (stdio)
Weather MCP This server
Server
HTTPS
OpenWeather API
Key Components
index.js- Main server implementation@modelcontextprotocol/sdk- Official MCP SDKStdioServerTransport- Communicates via stdin/stdoutOpenWeather API- External weather data source
Project Structure
weather-mcp-server/
package.json # Dependencies and scripts
index.js # Main MCP server code
.env.example # Environment variables template
.env # Your API keys (git-ignored)
README.md # This file
README.zh-TW.md # 繁體中文版
PARTNER-GUIDE.md # Detailed guide for OEM partners
examples/
client-example.js # Example client code
Development
Code Structure
The server is organized into clear sections:
- Configuration - API keys, URLs
- WeatherServer Class - Main server logic
- Tool Registration - Define available tools
- Tool Handlers - Implement tool functionality
- Error Handling - Robust error management
Adding New Tools
// 1. Add tool definition in setupToolHandlers()
{
name: 'your_new_tool',
description: 'What this tool does',
inputSchema: {
type: 'object',
properties: {
param1: { type: 'string', description: 'Parameter description' }
},
required: ['param1']
}
}
// 2. Add handler in CallToolRequestSchema
case 'your_new_tool':
return await this.yourNewTool(args.param1);
// 3. Implement the method
async yourNewTool(param1) {
// Your logic here
return {
content: [{
type: 'text',
text: 'Result'
}]
};
}
Testing
Manual Testing
# Test the MCP server directly
npm test
Integration Testing
Use the included examples/client-example.js to test tool calls programmatically.
API Reference
Tool: get_current_weather
Parameters:
city(string, required) - City name (e.g., "Taipei", "Tokyo")units(string, optional) - "metric" (default) or "imperial"
Returns:
Current Weather in Taipei, TW
Temperature: 25.3C (feels like 26.1C)
Condition: Clear - clear sky
Humidity: 65%
Wind Speed: 3.2 m/s
Pressure: 1013 hPa
Visibility: 10.0 km
Last updated: 11/14/2025, 10:30:00 AM
Tool: get_weather_forecast
Parameters:
city(string, required) - City nameunits(string, optional) - "metric" (default) or "imperial"
Returns:
5-Day Weather Forecast for Taipei, TW
11/14/2025:
High: 26.5C | Low: 22.1C
Condition: Clear
11/15/2025:
High: 27.2C | Low: 23.4C
Condition: Clouds
...
Security Best Practices
Implemented in this sample:
- API keys stored in environment variables (not in code)
- Input validation for all parameters
- Proper error handling (no sensitive data leakage)
- HTTPS for external API calls
- Minimal dependencies (reduces attack surface)
For production deployments:
- Use secrets management system (AWS Secrets Manager, Azure Key Vault)
- Implement rate limiting
- Add request logging/monitoring
- Use TLS for MCP communication if deployed remotely
Localization
This server supports multiple languages through the OpenWeather API:
// Add language parameter to API call
const url = `${API_BASE_URL}/weather?q=${city}&units=${units}&lang=zh_tw&appid=${API_KEY}`;
Supported languages: en, zh_tw, zh_cn, ja, ko, and 50+ more
Troubleshooting
Common Issues
"City not found"
- Check spelling of city name
- Try including country code: "Taipei,TW"
"Weather API error: Unauthorized"
- Verify your API key in
.env - Check API key is active at openweathermap.org
"Module not found"
- Run
npm install - Check Node.js version >= 18.0.0
MCP server not detected in Claude
- Verify
claude_desktop_config.jsonpath - Restart Claude Desktop
- Check server logs for errors
Learn More
MCP Resources
Weather API
For OEM Partners
See PARTNER-GUIDE.md for:
- Detailed integration guide
- Deployment options
- Customization examples
- Production checklist
- Support information
Contact: partners@irisgo.ai
License
MIT License - see LICENSE file
Credits
- Created by: IrisGo.AI Team
- MCP Protocol: Anthropic
- Weather Data: OpenWeather
- For: ASUS and AI PC OEM partners
Support
- Issues: GitHub Issues
- Email: support@irisgo.ai
- Documentation: docs.irisgo.ai
Last Updated: 2025-11-14
Version: 1.0.0