mcp-server-proj

mcp-server-proj

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MCP Server PROJ is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server designed for executing coordinate system transformations and map projections. It supports multiple coordinate formats and offers both server and library modes for versatility in usage.

MCP Server PROJ

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for coordinate system transformations and map projections.

Features

  • Multiple coordinate system format support:
    • EPSG codes
    • WKT (Well-Known Text)
    • Proj string format
  • Batch coordinate transformation
  • Simple and intuitive API
  • Dual-mode operation: server or library

Installation

pip install mcp-server-proj

Usage

Server Mode

mcp-server-proj

Library Mode

from mcp_server_proj import CoordinateTransformer

# Create transformer instance
transformer = CoordinateTransformer()

# Set source and target coordinate systems
transformer.set_source_crs("EPSG:4326")  # WGS84
transformer.set_target_crs("EPSG:3857")  # Web Mercator

# Initialize transformer
transformer.initialize_transformer()

# Transform coordinates
x, y = transformer.transform_point(116.3, 39.9)
print(f"Transformed coordinates: ({x}, {y})")

API Documentation

CoordinateTransformer

The main coordinate transformation class provides the following methods:

  • set_source_crs(crs: str): Set source coordinate system
  • set_target_crs(crs: str): Set target coordinate system
  • initialize_transformer(): Initialize the transformer
  • transform_point(x: float, y: float) -> tuple[float, float]: Transform a single point

Server

The MCP protocol server provides two tools:

  • transform-coordinates: Transform coordinates between different systems

    {
      "source_crs": "EPSG:4326",
      "target_crs": "EPSG:3857",
      "coordinates": [
        {"x": 116.3, "y": 39.9}
      ]
    }
    
  • list-supported-crs: List all supported coordinate systems

Supported Coordinate Systems

1. EPSG Codes

Standard identifiers for coordinate reference systems:

  • EPSG:4326 - WGS84 Geographic
  • EPSG:3857 - Web Mercator
  • And many more...

2. WKT Format

Example of a geographic coordinate system:

GEOGCS["WGS 84",
  DATUM["WGS_1984",
    SPHEROID["WGS 84",6378137,298.257223563]],
  PRIMEM["Greenwich",0],
  UNIT["degree",0.0174532925199433]]

3. Proj Format

Example of WGS84:

+proj=longlat +datum=WGS84 +no_defs +type=crs

Development

Debugging

For the best debugging experience, use the MCP Inspector:

npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector mcp-server-proj

Dependencies

  • Python >= 3.12
  • mcp >= 1.3.0
  • pyproj >= 3.0.0

License

MIT

Author

radial-hks ()

Contributing

Issues and Pull Requests are welcome!