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    migrate-from-openai-app

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    About

    This skill should be used when the user asks to "migrate from OpenAI Apps SDK", "convert OpenAI App to MCP", "port from window.openai", "migrate from skybridge", "convert openai/outputTemplate", or...

    SKILL.md

    Migrate OpenAI App to MCP

    Migrate existing OpenAI Apps SDK applications to the MCP Apps SDK (@modelcontextprotocol/ext-apps). The MCP Apps SDK provides a standardized, open protocol for interactive UIs in conversational clients.

    Best Practices

    • Use your package manager to add dependencies (e.g., npm install, pnpm add, yarn add) instead of manually writing version numbers. This lets the package manager resolve the latest compatible versions. Never specify version numbers from memory.
    • Preemptively add a final todo item with this exact wording: "Re-read the 'Before Finishing' checklist in this skill and address each checkbox individually, stating what you did for each one, before marking this todo complete."

    Getting Reference Code

    Clone the SDK repository for complete migration documentation and working examples:

    git clone --branch "v$(npm view @modelcontextprotocol/ext-apps version)" --depth 1 https://github.com/modelcontextprotocol/ext-apps.git /tmp/mcp-ext-apps
    

    Migration Reference Guide

    Read the migration reference guide with "before/after" mapping tables: /tmp/mcp-ext-apps/docs/migrate_from_openai_apps.md

    API Reference (Source Files)

    Read JSDoc documentation directly from /tmp/mcp-ext-apps/src/*:

    File Contents
    src/app.ts App class, handlers, lifecycle
    src/server/index.ts registerAppTool, registerAppResource
    src/spec.types.ts Type definitions
    src/react/useApp.tsx useApp hook for React apps
    src/react/use*.ts* Other use* hooks for React apps

    Front-End Framework Examples

    See /tmp/mcp-ext-apps/examples/basic-server-{framework}/ for basic SDK usage examples organized by front-end framework:

    Template Key Files
    basic-server-vanillajs/ server.ts, src/mcp-app.ts, mcp-app.html
    basic-server-react/ server.ts, src/mcp-app.tsx (uses useApp hook)
    basic-server-vue/ server.ts, src/App.vue
    basic-server-svelte/ server.ts, src/App.svelte
    basic-server-preact/ server.ts, src/mcp-app.tsx
    basic-server-solid/ server.ts, src/mcp-app.tsx

    CSP Investigation

    MCP Apps HTML is served as an MCP resource, not as a web page, and runs in a sandboxed iframe with no same-origin server. Every origin must be declared in CSP—including the origin serving your JS/CSS bundles (localhost in dev, your CDN in production). Missing origins fail silently.

    Before writing any migration code, build the app and investigate all origins it references:

    1. Build the app using the existing build command
    2. Search the resulting HTML, CSS, and JS for every origin (not just "external" origins—every network request will need CSP approval)
    3. For each origin found, trace back to source:
      • If it comes from a constant → universal (same in dev and prod)
      • If it comes from an env var or conditional → note the mechanism and identify both dev and prod values
    4. Check for third-party libraries that may make their own requests (analytics, error tracking, etc.)

    Document your findings as three lists, and note for each origin whether it's universal, dev-only, or prod-only:

    • resourceDomains: origins serving images, fonts, styles, scripts
    • connectDomains: origins for API/fetch requests
    • frameDomains: origins for nested iframes

    If no origins are found, the app may not need custom CSP domains.

    CORS Configuration

    MCP clients make cross-origin requests. If using Express, app.use(cors()) handles this.

    For raw HTTP servers, configure standard CORS and additionally:

    • Allow headers: mcp-session-id, mcp-protocol-version, last-event-id
    • Expose headers: mcp-session-id

    Key Conceptual Changes

    Server-Side

    Use registerAppTool() and registerAppResource() helpers instead of raw server.registerTool() / server.registerResource(). These helpers handle the MCP Apps metadata format automatically.

    See /tmp/mcp-ext-apps/docs/migrate_from_openai_apps.md for server-side mapping tables.

    Client-Side

    The fundamental paradigm shift: OpenAI uses a synchronous global object (window.openai.toolInput, window.openai.theme) that's pre-populated before your code runs. MCP Apps uses an App instance with async event handlers.

    Key differences:

    • Create an App instance and register handlers (ontoolinput, ontoolresult, onhostcontextchanged) before calling connect(). (Events may fire immediately after connection, so handlers must be registered first.)
    • Access tool data via handlers: app.ontoolinput for window.openai.toolInput, app.ontoolresult for window.openai.toolOutput.
    • Access host environment (theme, locale, etc.) via app.getHostContext().

    For React apps, the useApp hook manages this lifecycle automatically—see basic-server-react/ for the pattern.

    See /tmp/mcp-ext-apps/docs/migrate_from_openai_apps.md for client-side mapping tables.

    Features Not Yet Available in MCP Apps

    These OpenAI features don't have MCP equivalents yet:

    Server-side:

    OpenAI Feature Status/Workaround
    _meta["openai/toolInvocation/invoking"] / _meta["openai/toolInvocation/invoked"] Progress indicators not yet available
    _meta["openai/widgetDescription"] Use app.updateModelContext() for dynamic context

    Client-side:

    OpenAI Feature Status/Workaround
    window.openai.widgetState / setWidgetState() Use localStorage or server-side state
    window.openai.uploadFile() / getFileDownloadUrl() File operations not yet available
    window.openai.requestModal() / requestClose() Modal management not yet available
    window.openai.view Not yet available

    Before Finishing

    Slow down and carefully follow each item in this checklist:

    • Search for and migrate any remaining server-side OpenAI patterns:

      Pattern Indicates
      "openai/ Old metadata keys → _meta.ui.*
      text/html+skybridge Old MIME type → RESOURCE_MIME_TYPE constant
      text/html;profile=mcp-app New MIME type, but prefer RESOURCE_MIME_TYPE constant
      _domains" or _domains: snake_case CSP → camelCase (connect_domains → connectDomains)
    • Search for and migrate any remaining client-side OpenAI patterns:

      Pattern Indicates
      window.openai.toolInput Old global → params.arguments in ontoolinput handler
      window.openai.toolOutput Old global → params.structuredContent in ontoolresult
      window.openai Old global API → App instance methods
    • For each origin from your CSP investigation, show where it appears in the registerAppResource() CSP config. Every origin from the CSP investigation (universal, dev-only, prod-only) must be included in the CSP config—MCP Apps HTML runs in a sandboxed iframe with no same-origin server. If an origin was not included in the CSP config, add it now.

    • For each conditional (dev-only, prod-only) origin from your CSP investigation, show the code where the same configuration setting (env var, config file, etc.) controls both the runtime URL and the CSP entry. If the CSP has a hardcoded origin that should be conditional, fix it now—the app must be production-ready.

    Testing

    Using basic-host

    Test the migrated app with the basic-host example:

    # Terminal 1: Build and run your server
    npm run build && npm run serve
    
    # Terminal 2: Run basic-host (from cloned repo)
    cd /tmp/mcp-ext-apps/examples/basic-host
    npm install
    SERVERS='["http://localhost:3001/mcp"]' npm run start
    # Open http://localhost:8080
    

    Verify Runtime Behavior

    Once the app loads in basic-host, confirm:

    1. App loads without console errors
    2. ontoolinput handler fires with tool arguments
    3. ontoolresult handler fires with tool result
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