food-tracker-mcp
Food Tracker MCP is a server application designed to help users track their food consumption, analyze nutritional content, manage dietary restrictions, and create meal plans. It integrates seamlessly with the OpenFoodFacts database to provide detailed food product information and dietary management tools.
Food Tracker MCP
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for tracking food consumption, analyzing nutrition, and managing dietary restrictions.
Overview
Food Tracker MCP integrates with the OpenFoodFacts database to provide a comprehensive food tracking system with the following features:
- Search for food products by barcode or keyword
- Analyze nutritional content of food products
- Create meal plans based on specific nutrition goals and dietary restrictions
- Track food consumption with meal logging
- Manage dietary restrictions and allergies
- Check product compatibility with user restrictions
- View food logs and nutrition summaries
Installation
Prerequisites
- Python 3.8 or higher
pip
(Python package manager)
Setup
- Clone the repository or download the
food_tracker.py
file:
# Option 1: Clone the repository (if available)
git clone https://github.com/yourusername/food-tracker-mcp.git
cd food-tracker-mcp
# Option 2: Create a new directory and save the file there
mkdir food-tracker-mcp
cd food-tracker-mcp
# Copy food_tracker.py into this directory
- Create a virtual environment (recommended):
python -m venv venv
- Activate the virtual environment:
# On Windows
venv\Scripts\activate
# On macOS/Linux
source venv/bin/activate
- Install the required dependencies:
pip install httpx fastmcp pydantic
- Ensure the data directories are created (the script will do this automatically on first run):
mkdir -p data/users data/logs
Running the MCP Server
Run the server using:
python food_tracker.py
The server will start and be ready to receive commands.
Using with Claude
To use this MCP with Claude, you'll need to register it with the Claude platform. Here's how to do it:
-
Follow Anthropic's documentation to register your MCP:
- Visit https://console.anthropic.com/mcps or the relevant section in your Anthropic account
- Register the food-tracker MCP by providing the necessary information and endpoint
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Once registered, you can interact with the Food Tracker through Claude by invoking the MCP's tools.
Example prompts to use with Claude:
- "Scan this barcode to see nutrition information: 3270190119357"
- "Add a peanut allergy to my dietary restrictions"
- "Log that I had a granola bar for breakfast"
- "Search for products containing 'oatmeal'"
- "Check if this product is compatible with my dietary restrictions"
- "Show me my food log for today"
Available Tools
This MCP provides the following tools that Claude can access:
1. get_product_by_barcode
Get detailed information about a food product using its barcode.
Parameters:
barcode
: The product barcode (EAN, UPC, etc.)
2. search_products
Search for food products by name or description.
Parameters:
query
: The search querypage
: Page number for pagination (default: 1)page_size
: Number of results per page (default: 10)
3. manage_user_restrictions
Manage a user's dietary restrictions.
Parameters:
user_id
: The user's unique identifieraction
: The action to perform (get, add, remove, update)restriction_type
: Type of restriction (allergen, diet, ingredient, medical, preference)restriction_value
: The specific restriction value (e.g., "peanuts", "vegetarian")severity
: How severe the restriction is (avoid, limit, fatal)notes
: Additional notes about the restriction
4. check_product_compatibility
Check if a product is compatible with a user's dietary restrictions.
Parameters:
user_id
: The user's unique identifierbarcode
: The product barcode to check
5. analyze_nutrition
Analyze the nutritional content of a food product.
Parameters:
barcode
: The product barcode
6. log_food_consumption
Log food consumption for a user.
Parameters:
user_id
: The user's unique identifierbarcode
: The product barcodequantity
: Amount consumed (default: 1 serving)meal_type
: Type of meal (breakfast, lunch, dinner, snack)
7. get_user_food_log
Get a user's food log for a specific date.
Parameters:
user_id
: The user's unique identifierdate
: Date in YYYY-MM-DD format (defaults to today)
Example Usage Scenarios
Setting Up a New User with Restrictions
- Add a gluten allergy:
manage_user_restrictions(
user_id="user123",
action="add",
restriction_type="allergen",
restriction_value="gluten",
severity="avoid",
notes="Avoid all wheat products"
)
- Add a vegetarian diet:
manage_user_restrictions(
user_id="user123",
action="add",
restriction_type="diet",
restriction_value="vegetarian"
)
Tracking Food Consumption
- Scan a product and log it:
# First get product info
product = get_product_by_barcode(barcode="3270190119357")
# Then log consumption
log_food_consumption(
user_id="user123",
barcode="3270190119357",
quantity=1,
meal_type="breakfast"
)
- Check compatibility with restrictions:
check_product_compatibility(
user_id="user123",
barcode="3270190119357"
)
Analyzing Nutritional Information
- Get detailed nutrition analysis:
analyze_nutrition(barcode="3270190119357")
- View food log and nutrition totals:
get_user_food_log(user_id="user123")
Data Storage
The Food Tracker MCP stores data locally in JSON files:
- User profiles:
./data/users/{user_id}.json
- Food logs:
./data/logs/{user_id}_{date}.json
Extending the MCP
You can extend the MCP by:
- Adding new nutritional analysis features
- Implementing more detailed diet plans and goals
- Adding recipe suggestions based on available ingredients
- Creating reports and visualizations of nutrition data
- Implementing social features for sharing progress
Troubleshooting
- If you encounter connection issues, ensure you have internet access as the MCP connects to the OpenFoodFacts API
- If product information is incomplete, this may be due to limitations in the OpenFoodFacts database
- For any data persistence issues, check the permissions on the data directory