mcpboundary / setup / langgraph
Setup guide
Set up MCPBoundary in LangGraph
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A local proxy that wraps your MCP servers and checks every tool call against your policy and current state before it runs — allow, block, or hold for review, with a structured reason the agent can act on. Restrict specific arguments, limit response sizes, throttle runaway loops, and bind writes to observed state; every call, decision, and outcome is inspectable in a local dashboard.
01Configuration
# MCPBoundary via LangGraph
# transport: stdio
# launch: the server's install method
LangGraph connects to MCP servers in code. Use its MCP client with the command/URL below; exact API varies by version.
02Steps
- Make sure LangGraph is installed and up to date.
- Wire the server into LangGraph using its MCP client API.
- Provide any required API keys/credentials as environment variables.
- Restart LangGraph and confirm MCPBoundary’s tools appear.
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04Provenance
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