# Directory Structure ``` ├── .gitignore ├── .python-version ├── main.py ├── pyproject.toml ├── README.md └── uv.lock ``` # Files -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.python-version: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ``` 3.11 ``` -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ``` # Byte-compiled / optimized / DLL files __pycache__/ *.py[cod] *$py.class # C extensions *.so # Distribution / packaging .Python build/ develop-eggs/ dist/ downloads/ eggs/ .eggs/ lib/ lib64/ parts/ sdist/ var/ wheels/ share/python-wheels/ *.egg-info/ .installed.cfg *.egg MANIFEST # PyInstaller # Usually these files are written by a python script from a template # before PyInstaller builds the exe, so as to inject date/other infos into it. *.manifest *.spec # Installer logs pip-log.txt pip-delete-this-directory.txt # Unit test / coverage reports htmlcov/ .tox/ .nox/ .coverage .coverage.* .cache nosetests.xml coverage.xml *.cover *.py,cover .hypothesis/ .pytest_cache/ cover/ # Translations *.mo *.pot # Django stuff: *.log local_settings.py db.sqlite3 db.sqlite3-journal # Flask stuff: instance/ .webassets-cache # Scrapy stuff: .scrapy # Sphinx documentation docs/_build/ # PyBuilder .pybuilder/ target/ # Jupyter Notebook .ipynb_checkpoints # IPython profile_default/ ipython_config.py # pyenv # For a library or package, you might want to ignore these files since the code is # intended to run in multiple environments; otherwise, check them in: # .python-version # pipenv # According to pypa/pipenv#598, it is recommended to include Pipfile.lock in version control. # However, in case of collaboration, if having platform-specific dependencies or dependencies # having no cross-platform support, pipenv may install dependencies that don't work, or not # install all needed dependencies. #Pipfile.lock # UV # Similar to Pipfile.lock, it is generally recommended to include uv.lock in version control. # This is especially recommended for binary packages to ensure reproducibility, and is more # commonly ignored for libraries. #uv.lock # poetry # Similar to Pipfile.lock, it is generally recommended to include poetry.lock in version control. # This is especially recommended for binary packages to ensure reproducibility, and is more # commonly ignored for libraries. # https://python-poetry.org/docs/basic-usage/#commit-your-poetrylock-file-to-version-control #poetry.lock # pdm # Similar to Pipfile.lock, it is generally recommended to include pdm.lock in version control. #pdm.lock # pdm stores project-wide configurations in .pdm.toml, but it is recommended to not include it # in version control. # https://pdm.fming.dev/latest/usage/project/#working-with-version-control .pdm.toml .pdm-python .pdm-build/ # PEP 582; used by e.g. github.com/David-OConnor/pyflow and github.com/pdm-project/pdm __pypackages__/ # Celery stuff celerybeat-schedule celerybeat.pid # SageMath parsed files *.sage.py # Environments .env .venv env/ venv/ ENV/ env.bak/ venv.bak/ # Spyder project settings .spyderproject .spyproject # Rope project settings .ropeproject # mkdocs documentation /site # mypy .mypy_cache/ .dmypy.json dmypy.json # Pyre type checker .pyre/ # pytype static type analyzer .pytype/ # Cython debug symbols cython_debug/ # PyCharm # JetBrains specific template is maintained in a separate JetBrains.gitignore that can # be found at https://github.com/github/gitignore/blob/main/Global/JetBrains.gitignore # and can be added to the global gitignore or merged into this file. For a more nuclear # option (not recommended) you can uncomment the following to ignore the entire idea folder. #.idea/ # Ruff stuff: .ruff_cache/ # PyPI configuration file .pypirc ``` -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ```markdown # twilio-mcp-python This is a Twilio MCP server! Usage: Two tools currently: send_message and get_message_logs Future Work: Need to add prompts and call features ``` -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /pyproject.toml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ```toml [project] name = "twilio" version = "0.1.0" description = "Add your description here" readme = "README.md" requires-python = ">=3.11" dependencies = [ "mcp[cli]>=1.4.1", ] ``` -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /main.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ```python from dotenv import load_dotenv from mcp.server.fastmcp import FastMCP from twilio.rest import Client from typing import Annotated from pydantic import BeforeValidator from pydantic_settings import BaseSettings, SettingsConfigDict #import pydantic #from icecream import ic load_dotenv() class Credentials(BaseSettings): account_sid: str | None = None auth_token: str | None = None phone_number: Annotated[ str, BeforeValidator(lambda v: v if v.startswith("+") else f"+{v}") ] model_config: SettingsConfigDict = SettingsConfigDict( env_prefix = "TWILIO_", env_file = ".env", env_file_encoding = "utf-8" ) try: credentials = Credentials() client = Client(credentials.account_sid, credentials.auth_token) mcp = FastMCP( name="twilioServer", dependencies=["twilio", "python-dotenv", "pydantic", "typing"], description="A server that sends a message using Twilio", version="0.0.1" ) except Exception as e: print(f"Error: {e}") exit(1) @mcp.tool(name='textme', description='Send a text message using Twilio') def send_message(to: str=credentials.phone_number, message: str="Hello world"): """ Sends a message to a phone number using Twilio """ try: message = client.messages.create( messaging_service_sid='MG67808210bf00bd0d6bbfece0cf6075e6', body=message, to=to ) return [ f"Message sent to {to}", message.sid, ] except Exception as e: return[ f'Error sending message: {e}' ] @mcp.tool(name="msglogs", description="get the message logs for a number") def get_message_logs(phone_number: str=credentials.phone_number, limit: int=10): """ Retrieves message logs for a specific phone number. """ messages = client.messages.list(to=phone_number, limit=limit) # Last 10 messages if not messages: print(f"No messages found for {phone_number}") return for msg in messages: print(f"SID: {msg.sid} | Status: {msg.status} | Sent At: {msg.date_sent} | Body: {msg.body}") ```