google-adk-mcp
@nikhilpurwant
Using Google ADK with and MCP server written for the repair_world_application
Overview
What is google-adk-mcp?
google-adk-mcp is a sample project demonstrating how to build a Google ADK (Agent Developer Kit) agent that connects to an external MCP server. The MCP server exposes tools for interacting with the repair_world_application, such as creating and viewing repair requests.
How to use google-adk-mcp?
Clone the repository, create a Python virtual environment (Python 3.11+), and install dependencies. Ensure the repair_world_application is running. Then launch the agent either via adk web for a web UI at http://localhost:8000 or by running python agent-repairworld.py for a console interface.
Key features of google-adk-mcp
- Build a Google ADK agent using an external MCP server
- Connect to the mcp-server-repairworld PyPI package
- Create repair requests via conversational agent
- List all repair requests
- View a repair request by ID
- Supports both web and console agent interfaces
Use cases of google-adk-mcp
- Demonstrate ADK + MCP integration for repair management
- Enable conversational creation of repair requests
- Query repair request status and details through an agent
FAQ from google-adk-mcp
What prerequisites are needed?
Python 3.11+ and a running instance of the repair_world_application are required.
How do I run the agent?
You can run the agent in web mode with adk web (access UI at localhost:8000) or in console mode with python agent-repairworld.py.
Where does the MCP server come from?
The MCP server is the external package mcp-server-repairworld available on PyPI, installed via the project’s requirements.