Agent-almanac containerize-mcp-server
install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/pjt222/agent-almanac
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/pjt222/agent-almanac "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/i18n/caveman-lite/skills/containerize-mcp-server" ~/.claude/skills/pjt222-agent-almanac-containerize-mcp-server && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
i18n/caveman-lite/skills/containerize-mcp-server/SKILL.mdsource content
Containerize MCP Server
Package an R MCP server into a Docker container for portable deployment.
When to Use
- Deploying an R MCP server without requiring a local R installation
- Creating a reproducible MCP server environment
- Running MCP servers alongside other containerized services
- Distributing an MCP server to other developers
Inputs
- Required: R MCP server implementation (mcptools-based or custom)
- Required: Docker installed and running
- Optional: Additional R packages the server needs
- Optional: Transport mode (stdio or HTTP)
Procedure
Step 1: Create Dockerfile for MCP Server
FROM rocker/r-ver:4.5.0 # Install system dependencies RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \ libcurl4-openssl-dev \ libssl-dev \ libxml2-dev \ libgit2-dev \ libssh2-1-dev \ git \ curl \ && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* # Install R packages RUN R -e "install.packages(c( \ 'remotes', \ 'ellmer' \ ), repos='https://cloud.r-project.org/')" # Install mcptools RUN R -e "remotes::install_github('posit-dev/mcptools')" # Set working directory WORKDIR /workspace # Expose MCP server ports EXPOSE 3000 3001 3002 # Environment variables ENV R_LIBS_USER=/workspace/renv/library ENV RENV_PATHS_CACHE=/workspace/renv/cache # Default: start MCP server CMD ["R", "-e", "mcptools::mcp_server()"]
Got: A
Dockerfile exists in the project root with rocker/r-ver base image, system dependencies, mcptools installation, and the MCP server as the default command.
If fail: Verify the base image tag matches your R version. If
remotes::install_github fails, check that git and libgit2-dev are in the system dependencies layer.
Step 2: Create docker-compose.yml
version: '3.8' services: mcp-server: build: context: . dockerfile: Dockerfile container_name: r-mcp-server image: r-mcp-server:latest volumes: - /path/to/projects:/workspace - renv-cache:/workspace/renv/cache stdin_open: true tty: true network_mode: "host" environment: - TERM=xterm-256color - R_LIBS_USER=/workspace/renv/library restart: unless-stopped volumes: renv-cache: driver: local
Using
network_mode: "host" ensures the MCP server ports are accessible on localhost.
Got: A
docker-compose.yml file in the project root with the MCP server service, volume mounts for project files and renv cache, and stdin_open/tty enabled for stdio transport.
If fail: If volume paths are invalid, adjust
/path/to/projects to the actual project directory. On Windows/WSL, use /mnt/c/... or /mnt/d/... paths.
Step 3: Build and Start
docker compose build docker compose up -d
Got: Container starts with MCP server running.
If fail: Check logs with
docker compose logs mcp-server. Common issues:
- Missing R packages: Add to Dockerfile RUN install step
- Port already in use: Change exposed port or stop conflicting service
Step 4: Connect Claude Code to Container
For stdio transport (container must stay running with stdin):
claude mcp add r-mcp-docker stdio "docker" "exec" "-i" "r-mcp-server" "R" "-e" "mcptools::mcp_server()"
For HTTP transport (if the MCP server supports it):
{ "mcpServers": { "r-mcp-docker": { "type": "http", "url": "http://localhost:3000/mcp" } } }
Got: Claude Code's MCP configuration includes the
r-mcp-docker server entry, and claude mcp list shows the new server.
If fail: For stdio transport, ensure the container name matches (
r-mcp-server) and that the container is running with docker ps. For HTTP transport, verify the port is exposed and reachable with curl http://localhost:3000/mcp.
Step 5: Verify Connection
# Check container is running docker ps | grep mcp-server # Test R session inside container docker exec -it r-mcp-server R -e "sessionInfo()" # Verify mcptools is available docker exec -it r-mcp-server R -e "library(mcptools)"
Got:
docker ps shows the r-mcp-server container running, sessionInfo() returns the expected R version, and library(mcptools) loads without error.
If fail: If the container is not running, check
docker compose logs mcp-server for startup errors. If mcptools fails to load, rebuild the image to ensure the package installed correctly.
Step 6: Add Custom MCP Tools
To add project-specific MCP tools, mount your R scripts:
volumes: - ./mcp-tools:/mcp-tools
And load them in the CMD:
CMD ["R", "-e", "source('/mcp-tools/custom_tools.R'); mcptools::mcp_server()"]
Got: Custom R scripts are accessible inside the container at
/mcp-tools/, and the MCP server loads them on startup alongside the default tools.
If fail: Verify the volume mount path is correct with
docker exec -it r-mcp-server ls /mcp-tools/. If scripts fail to source, check for missing package dependencies in the custom tools.
Validation
- Container builds without errors
- MCP server starts inside the container
- Claude Code can connect to the containerized server
- MCP tools respond correctly to requests
- Container restarts cleanly
- Volume mounts allow access to project files
Pitfalls
- stdin/tty requirements: MCP stdio transport requires
andstdin_open: truetty: true - Network isolation: Default Docker networking may prevent localhost access. Use
or expose specific ports.network_mode: "host" - Package versions: Pin mcptools to a specific commit for reproducibility
- Large image size: mcptools + dependencies can be large. Consider multi-stage builds for production.
- Windows Docker paths: When running Docker Desktop on Windows with WSL, path mapping differs
Related Skills
- base Dockerfile patterns for Rcreate-r-dockerfile
- compose configuration detailssetup-docker-compose
- MCP server configuration without Dockerconfigure-mcp-server
- debugging MCP connectivity issuestroubleshoot-mcp-connection