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Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open protocol that standardizes how applications provide context to LLMs, defined by Anthropic.
Microsoft Copilot Studio ❤️ MCP
Welcome to the Microsoft Copilot Studio ❤️ MCP lab. In this lab, you will learn how to deploy an MCP Server, and how to add it to Microsoft Copilot Studio.
❓ What is MCP?
Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open protocol that standardizes how applications provide context to LLMs, defined by Anthropic. MCP provides a standardized way to connect AI models to different data sources and tools. MCP allows makers to seamlessly integrate existing knowledge servers and APIs directly into Copilot Studio.
Currently, Copilot Studio only supports Tools. To learn more about current capabilities, see aka.ms/mcsmcp. There are some known issues & planned improvements. These are listed here.
🆚 MCP vs Connectors
When do you use MCP? And when do you use connectors? Will MCP replace connectors?
MCP servers are made available to Copilot Studio using connector infrastructure, so these questions are not really applicable. The fact that MCP servers use the connector infrastructure means they can employ enterprise security and governance controls such as Virtual Network integration, Data Loss Prevention controls, multiple authentication methods—all of which are available in this release—while supporting real-time data access for AI-powered agents.
So, MCP and connectors are really better together.
⚙️ Prerequisites
- Visual Studio Code (link)
- Node v22 (ideally installed via nvm for Windows or nvm)
- Git installed (link)
- Azure Developer CLI (link)
- Azure Subscription (with payment method added)
- GitHub account
- Copilot Studio trial or developer account
- Power Platform environment provisioned - with the following toggle on:
➕ Create a new GitHub repository based on the template
-
Select
Use this template
-
Select `Create a new repository
-
Select the right
Owner
(it might already be selected when you have only one owner to choose from) -
Give it a
Repository name
-
Optionally you can give it a
Description
-
Select
Private
-
Select
Create repository
This will take a little while. After it's done, you will be directed to the newly created repository.
⚖️ Choice: Run the server locally or deploy to Azure
Now you have a choice! You either run the server locally - or you can deploy it to Azure.
There are a couple of steps that you need to do for both:
-
Clone this repository by running the following command (replace
{account}
by your own GitHub account name):git clone https://github.com/{account}/mcsmcp.git
-
Open Visual Studio Code and open the cloned folder
-
Open the terminal and navigate to the cloned folder
🏃♀️ Run the MCP Server Locally
-
Run
npm install
-
Run
npm run build && npm run start
-
Select
PORTS
at the top of the Visual Studio Code Terminal -
Select the green
Forward a Port
button -
Enter
3000
as the port number (this should be the same as the port number you see when you ran the command in step 5). You might be prompted to sign in to GitHub, if so please do this, since this is required to use the port forwarding feature. -
Right click on the row you just added and select
Port visibility
>Public
to make the server publicly available -
Ctrl + click on the
Forwarded address
, which should be something like:https://something-3000.something.devtunnels.ms
-
Select
Copy
on the following pop-up to copy the URL -
Open to the browser of your choice and paste the URL in the address bar, type
/mcp
behind it and hit enter
If all went well, you will see the following error message:
{"jsonrpc":"2.0","error":{"code":-32000,"message":"Method not allowed."},"id":null}
Don't worry - this error message is nothing to be worried about!
🌎 Deploy to Azure
[!IMPORTANT] As listed in the prerequisites, the Azure Developer CLI needs to be installed on your machine for this part.
Make sure to login to Azure Developer CLI if you haven't done that yet.
azd auth login
[!WARNING]
After runningazd up
, you will have an MCP Server running on Azure that is publicly available. Ideally, you don't want that. Make sure to runazd down
after finishing the lab to delete all the resources from your Azure subscription. Learn how to runazd down
by going to this section.
Run the following command in the terminal:
azd up
For the unique environment name, enter mcsmcplab
or something similar. Select the Azure Subscription to use and select a value for the location. After that, it will take a couple of minutes before the server has been deployed. When it's done - you should be able to go to the URL that's listed at the end and add /mcp
to the end of that URL.
You should again see the following error:
{"jsonrpc":"2.0","error":{"code":-32000,"message":"Method not allowed."},"id":null}
👨💻 Use the Jokes MCP Server in Visual Studio Code / GitHub Copilot
To use the Jokes MCP Server, you need to use the URL of your server (can be either your devtunnel URL or your deployed Azure Container App) with the /mcp
part at the end and add it as an MCP Server in Visual Studio Code.
-
Press either
ctrl
+shift
+P
(Windows/Linux) orcmd
+shift
+P
(Mac) and typeMCP
-
Select
MCP: Add Server...
-
Select
HTTP (HTTP or Server-Sent Events)
-
Paste the URL of your server in the input box (make sure
/mcp
in the end is included) -
Press
Enter
-
Enter a name for the server, for instance
JokesMCP
-
Select
User Settings
to save the MCP Server settings in your user settingsThis will add an MCP Server to your
settings.json
file. It should look like this: -
Open
GitHub Copilot
-
Switch from
Ask
toAgent
-
Make sure the
JokesMCP
server actions are selected when you select the tools icon: -
Ask the following question:
Get a chuck norris joke from the Dev category
This should give you a response like this:
Now you have added the JokesMCP
server to Visual Studio Code!
👨💻 Use the Jokes MCP Server in Microsoft Copilot Studio
Import the Connector
-
Go to https://make.preview.powerapps.com/customconnectors (make sure you’re in the correct environment) and click + New custom connector.
-
Select
Import from GitHub
-
Select
Custom
as Connector Type -
Select
dev
as the Branch -
Select
MCP-Streamable-HTTP
as the Connector -
Select
Continue
-
Change the Connector Name to something appropriate, like for instance
Jokes MCP
-
Change the Description to something appropriate
-
Paste your root URL (for instance
something-3000.something.devtunnels.ms
orsomething.azurecontainerapps.io
) in the Host field -
Select Create connector
[!WARNING]
You may see a warning and an error upon creation – it should be resolved soon - but you can ignore it for now.
- Close the connector
Create an agent and add the MCP server as a tool
-
Select the environment picker at the top right corner
-
Select the right environment (the environment with the
Get new features early
toggle switched on) -
Select
Create
in the left navigation -
Select the blue
New agent
button -
Select the
Configure
tab on the left -
Change the name to
Jokester
-
Add the following
Description
A humor-focused agent that delivers concise, engaging jokes only upon user request, adapting its style to match the user's tone and preferences. It remains in character, avoids repetition, and filters out offensive content to ensure a consistently appropriate and witty experience.
-
Add the following
Instructions
You are a joke-telling assistant. Your sole purpose is to deliver appropriate, clever, and engaging jokes upon request. Follow these rules: * Respond only when the user asks for a joke or something related (e.g., "Tell me something funny"). * Match the tone and humor preference of the user based on their input—clean, dark, dry, pun-based, dad jokes, etc. * Never break character or provide information unrelated to humor. * Keep jokes concise and clearly formatted. * Avoid offensive, discriminatory, or NSFW content. * When unsure about humor preference, default to a clever and universally appropriate joke. * Do not repeat jokes within the same session. * Avoid explaining the joke unless explicitly asked. * Be responsive, witty, and quick.
-
Select
Continue
on the top right -
Enable Generative AI
Orchestration
-
Disable general knowledge in the
Knowledge
section -
Select
Tools
in the top menu -
Select
Add a tool
-
Select the
Model Context Protocol
tab to filter all the Model Context Protocol Servers (see number 1 in the screenshot below) -
Select the
Jokes MCP
server (see number 2 in the screenshot below) -
Create a new connection by selecting the
Not connected
and Create new Connection -
Select
Create
-
Select
Add to agent
to add the tool to the agent -
Select the
refresh icon
in theTest your agent
pane -
In the
Test your agent
pane send the following message:Can I get a Chuck Norris joke?
This will show you message that additional permissions are required to run this action. This is because of the user authentication in the action wizard.
-
Select
Connect
This will open a new window where you can manage your connections for this agent.
-
Select
Connect
next to theJokesMCP
-
Wait until the connection is created and select
Submit
-
The connection should now be connected, so the status should be set to
Connected
-
Close the manage your connections tab in your browser
Now you should be back in the Jokester agent screen.
-
Select the
refresh icon
in theTest your agent
pane -
In the
Test your agent
pane send the following message:Can I get a Chuck Norris joke?
This will now show a Chuck Norris joke - instead of the additional permissions. If that's not the case - you probably have missed the prerequisite that the environment needs to have the
get new features early
toggle on. -
In the
Test your agent
pane send the following message:Can I get a Dad joke?
This will now show a Dad joke.
And that was the Jokes MCP Server working in Microsoft Copilot Studio.
❌ Remove the Azure resources
To remove the Azure resources after finishing the lab, run the following command in the terminal:
azd down
This command will show you the resources that will be deleted and then ask you to confirm. Confirm with y
and the resources will be deleted. This can take a couple of minutes, but at the end you will see a confirmation:
💡 Known issues and planned improvements
There are some known issues and planned improvements for MCP in Microsoft Copilot Studio. They are listed in this Microsoft Learn article.
🗣️ Feedback
Hopefully you liked the lab. Please take the time to fill in our feedback form to tell us how we can improve!
🚀 Contributing
This project welcomes contributions and suggestions. Most contributions require you to agree to a Contributor License Agreement (CLA) declaring that you have the right to, and actually do, grant us the rights to use your contribution. For details, visit https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com.
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