mcp-hono-stateless
The Stateless Hono MCP Server is a model context protocol server implemented using Hono and designed to support Streamable HTTP. It is deployable on Cloudflare Workers and is based on an example from the official Express framework.
Stateless Hono MCP Server
An example Hono MCP server using Streamable HTTP, based off the official Express example, using fetch-to-node to convert, deployable to Cloudflare Workers (and anywhere else Hono runs).
The only real changes to the Express example are:
- import express, { Request, Response } from 'express';
+ import { Hono } from 'hono';
+ import { toFetchResponse, toReqRes } from 'fetch-to-node';
// ...
- const app = express();
- app.use(express.json());
+ const app = new Hono();
- app.post('/mcp', async (req: Request, res: Response) => {
+ app.post('/mcp', async (c) => {
+ const { req, res } = toReqRes(c.req.raw);
const server = getServer();
try {
const transport: StreamableHTTPServerTransport = new StreamableHTTPServerTransport({
sessionIdGenerator: undefined,
});
await server.connect(transport);
- await transport.handleRequest(req, res, req.body);
+ await transport.handleRequest(req, res, await c.req.json());
res.on('close', () => {
console.log('Request closed');
transport.close();
server.close();
});
+ return toFetchResponse(res);
} catch (error) {
Testing with an example MCP client
In one terminal:
npm start
In another:
node node_modules/@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/dist/esm/examples/client/simpleStreamableHttp.js
This will try to connect to the MCP server running on port 3000. You can use connect <url>/mcp
to connect to a different host or port.
Then you can run commands like list-prompts
or list-tools
to verify your MCP server is working.
Deploying
npm run deploy
Here's an example session against a Hono MCP server deployed on Cloudflare Workers:
> connect https://mcp-hono-stateless.michael.workers.dev/mcp
Connecting to https://mcp-hono-stateless.michael.workers.dev/mcp...
Transport created with session ID: undefined
Connected to MCP server
> list-tools
Available tools:
- start-notification-stream: Starts sending periodic notifications for testing resumability
> list-prompts
Available prompts:
- greeting-template: A simple greeting prompt template
> call-tool start-notification-stream
Calling tool 'start-notification-stream' with args: {}
Notification #1: info - Periodic notification #1 at 2025-04-22T16:20:50.178Z
>
Notification #2: info - Periodic notification #2 at 2025-04-22T16:20:50.278Z
>
Notification #3: info - Periodic notification #3 at 2025-04-22T16:20:50.378Z
>
Notification #4: info - Periodic notification #4 at 2025-04-22T16:20:50.478Z
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Notification #5: info - Periodic notification #5 at 2025-04-22T16:20:50.578Z
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Notification #6: info - Periodic notification #6 at 2025-04-22T16:20:50.678Z
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Notification #7: info - Periodic notification #7 at 2025-04-22T16:20:50.778Z
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Notification #8: info - Periodic notification #8 at 2025-04-22T16:20:50.878Z
>
Notification #9: info - Periodic notification #9 at 2025-04-22T16:20:50.978Z
>
Notification #10: info - Periodic notification #10 at 2025-04-22T16:20:51.078Z
> Tool result:
Started sending periodic notifications every 100ms