NRTSearch
Exposes Lucene-based search indexes to AI assistants through the NRTSearch MCP server.
NRTSearch MCP Server
Production-ready Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Lucene/NRTSearch, with first-class support for AI assistants like GitHub Copilot and Claude.
Features
- Exposes NRTSearch/Lucene search as a robust MCP server for AI tools
- Accepts any Lucene query (Boolean, phrase, range, wildcard, fuzzy, etc.)
- Structured logging, retries, and highlight support
- Pure unit-testable search logic with full test coverage
- Easy integration with GitHub Copilot, Claude Desktop, and other MCP clients
- Modern Python packaging and configuration (Pydantic, pyproject.toml)
Quick Start
git clone https://github.com/tvergilio/nrtsearch-mcp-server.git
cd nrtsearch-mcp-server
./quickstart.sh
This will:
- Install all dependencies (including MCP SDK)
- Start the server on the configured port
Usage
CLI / Manual
After installation, you can start the server with either:
# Using the Python module
python -m nrtsearch_mcp.server
# Or, if installed via pip/pipx, use the CLI entrypoint:
nrtsearch-mcp
With GitHub Copilot (VS Code)
- Install VS Code and GitHub Copilot
- Add
nrtsearch-mcpas a Model Context Provider in VS Code settings (see.vscode/settings.json) - Start the server (
./quickstart.shornrtsearch-mcp) - Use Copilot Chat to query your Lucene indexes in natural language
Configuration
The server is configured via environment variables and/or a JSON config file. By default, it looks for:
NRTSEARCH_MCP_CONFIGenv var (path to config)./config.jsonin the current directory~/nrtsearch-mcp-config.jsonin your home directory
Example config:
{
"nrtsearch_connection": {
"host": "localhost",
"port": 8000,
"use_https": false
},
"log_level": "INFO"
}
Key environment variables:
LOG_LEVEL(default: INFO)NRTSEARCH_MCP_CONFIG(optional config path)
API: Search Tool
The main tool is nrtsearch/search:
Parameters:
index(str): Index name (e.g.yelp_reviews_staging)queryText(str): Full Lucene query (e.g.text:(irish AND pub AND (texas OR tx)))topHits(int, default 10): Number of results (1-100)retrieveFields(list, optional): Fields to return (default:["text", "stars"])highlight(bool, optional): Highlight matches
Returns:
- List of hits:
{score, stars, text}
Lucene Query Examples:
text:(irish AND pub AND (texas OR tx))text:"great coffee"stars:[4 TO 5] AND text:(vegan AND brunch)
Testing
Run all tests (unit, no server needed):
pytest -v
Tests cover:
- Success, empty, and multiple hits
- Error handling (HTTP, network, malformed, missing fields)
- Retry logic
- Highlight and custom fields
- Input validation
Project Structure
nrtsearch-mcp-server/
├── nrtsearch_mcp/
│ ├── server.py # Main MCP server and search logic
│ ├── settings.py # Pydantic config
│ └── ...
├── tests/ # Unit tests
├── quickstart.sh # One-step install & run
├── requirements.txt # Python dependencies
├── pyproject.toml # Packaging/metadata
└── ...
License
Apache License 2.0. See LICENSE.
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