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Google Agent Development Kit (ADK) is Google's framework for building production AI agents. Add BattleMetrics as an MCP tool provider through Vinkius and your ADK agents can call every tool with full schema introspection.

Vinkius supports streamable HTTP and SSE.

python
from google.adk.agents import Agent
from google.adk.tools.mcp_tool import McpToolset
from google.adk.tools.mcp_tool.mcp_session_manager import (
    StreamableHTTPConnectionParams,
)

# Your Vinkius token. get it at cloud.vinkius.com
mcp_tools = McpToolset(
    connection_params=StreamableHTTPConnectionParams(
        url="https://edge.vinkius.com/[YOUR_TOKEN_HERE]/mcp",
    )
)

agent = Agent(
    model="gemini-2.5-pro",
    name="battlemetrics_agent",
    instruction=(
        "You help users interact with BattleMetrics "
        "using 12 available tools."
    ),
    tools=[mcp_tools],
)
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About BattleMetrics MCP Server

Empower your AI agent to operate as a real-time intelligence layer over the global gaming server ecosystem with BattleMetrics, the industry-standard platform for game server monitoring. By connecting BattleMetrics to your agent, you transform complex server population analytics, player lookups, and ban auditing into natural conversation. Your agent can instantly search across thousands of tracked game servers, identify specific players, analyze population trends, and review ban records without navigating dashboards.

Google ADK natively supports BattleMetrics as an MCP tool provider. declare Vinkius Edge URL and the framework handles discovery, validation, and execution automatically. Combine 12 tools with Gemini's long-context reasoning for complex multi-tool workflows, with production-ready session management and evaluation built in.

What you can do

  • Server Discovery — Search and filter game servers by name, game, or country. View live player counts, rank, IP address, and detailed metadata.
  • Player Lookups — Search the global player database by name and retrieve full profiles including identifiers, playtime stats, and linked servers.
  • Session Tracking — View a player's complete session history showing which servers they played on, join/leave times, and duration.
  • Population Analytics — Retrieve historical player count data for any server to analyze peak hours, activity trends, and growth patterns.
  • Ban Auditing — List and review bans from your organization, filter by server, and inspect ban reasons, scope, and expiry.
  • Leaderboards — Access time-based leaderboards for any server to identify the most active players.
  • Game Catalog — Browse all games tracked by BattleMetrics and get detailed ecosystem statistics.

The BattleMetrics MCP Server exposes 12 tools through the Vinkius. Connect it to Google ADK in under two minutes — no API keys to rotate, no infrastructure to provision, no vendor lock-in. Your configuration, your data, your control.

How to Connect BattleMetrics to Google ADK via MCP

Follow these steps to integrate the BattleMetrics MCP Server with Google ADK.

01

Install Google ADK

Run pip install google-adk

02

Replace the token

Replace [YOUR_TOKEN_HERE] with your Vinkius token

03

Create the agent

Save the code above and integrate into your ADK workflow

04

Explore tools

The agent will discover 12 tools from BattleMetrics via MCP

Why Use Google ADK with the BattleMetrics MCP Server

Google ADK provides unique advantages when paired with BattleMetrics through the Model Context Protocol.

01

Google ADK natively supports MCP tool servers. declare a tool provider and the framework handles discovery, validation, and execution

02

Built on Gemini models, ADK provides long-context reasoning ideal for complex multi-tool workflows with BattleMetrics

03

Production-ready features like session management, evaluation, and deployment come built-in. not bolted on

04

Seamless integration with Google Cloud services means you can combine BattleMetrics tools with BigQuery, Vertex AI, and Cloud Functions

BattleMetrics + Google ADK Use Cases

Practical scenarios where Google ADK combined with the BattleMetrics MCP Server delivers measurable value.

01

Enterprise data agents: ADK agents query BattleMetrics and cross-reference results with internal databases for comprehensive analysis

02

Multi-modal workflows: combine BattleMetrics tool responses with Gemini's vision and language capabilities in a single agent

03

Automated compliance checks: schedule ADK agents to query BattleMetrics regularly and flag policy violations or configuration drift

04

Internal tool platforms: build self-service agent platforms where teams connect their own MCP servers including BattleMetrics

BattleMetrics MCP Tools for Google ADK (12)

These 12 tools become available when you connect BattleMetrics to Google ADK via MCP:

01

get_ban

Returns the ban reason, banned player identifier, timestamps, expiry date, scope (server-level or organization-wide), and the administrator who issued the ban. Requires appropriate ban:read scope on the API token. Use this after identifying a ban ID from list_bans. Get details for a specific ban

02

get_game

Returns details such as the game name, the number of tracked servers and players, and game-specific metadata. Use this to get an overview of a game's ecosystem on BattleMetrics. Get details about a specific tracked game

03

get_player

Returns the player name, associated identifiers (Steam, EOS, etc.), time played statistics, linked servers, and recent activity. Use this after identifying a player ID from list_players or session history. Get detailed profile for a specific player

04

get_player_sessions

Each session shows which server the player was on, when they joined, when they left, and the session duration. Useful for auditing player activity, tracking playtime, or verifying presence on a specific server. Get session history for a specific player

05

get_server

Returns the server name, IP address, port, current player count, max players, rank, game details, map, status, and detailed metadata. Use this when the user already has a server ID and wants deep information. Get detailed information about a specific game server

06

get_server_leaderboard

Returns player names, IDs, and playtime duration. This is useful for identifying the most active or dedicated players on any tracked game server. Use page_number for pagination. Get the time-based leaderboard for a game server

07

get_server_player_count_history

Useful for analyzing population trends, peak hours, and server activity patterns over a given time range. If start and stop are omitted, the API returns recent history. Use ISO 8601 timestamps for the date range. Get player count history for a game server over time

08

list_bans

Each ban includes the ban reason, the banned player identifier, timestamps, expiry, and scope (server-level or organization-wide). Requires appropriate ban:read scope on the API token. Use page_number for pagination and optional server_id to filter bans from a specific server. List bans in your BattleMetrics organization

09

list_games

Returns each game's ID, display name, and metadata. Useful for discovering which games are available for server and player queries, and for getting the correct game identifier to use in server filters. List all games tracked by BattleMetrics

10

list_players

Use the search parameter to find players by name. Returns player names, IDs, and metadata. Results are paginated — use page_number to navigate. This is a powerful tool for looking up any player across all supported games. Search and list players across all tracked game servers

11

list_servers

Use the optional search parameter to find servers by name, or filter by game and country. Returns server name, IP, port, player count, rank, and game type. Results are paginated — use page_number to navigate through results. List game servers tracked by BattleMetrics

12

search_servers

Unlike the basic list_servers tool, this supports granular filtering by server name, game, country, minimum/maximum player count, rank range, and more. Returns matching servers with full metadata including name, IP, port, player count, rank, game type, map, and status. Use this when you need precise filtering to find specific servers. Results are paginated — use page_number to navigate. Search game servers with advanced filters

Example Prompts for BattleMetrics in Google ADK

Ready-to-use prompts you can give your Google ADK agent to start working with BattleMetrics immediately.

01

"Show me the most popular Rust servers in the US right now."

02

"Look up the player 'shroud' and show me their recent session history."

03

"Show me the player count trend for server ID 12345 over the last 7 days."

Troubleshooting BattleMetrics MCP Server with Google ADK

Common issues when connecting BattleMetrics to Google ADK through the Vinkius, and how to resolve them.

01

McpToolset not found

Update: pip install --upgrade google-adk

BattleMetrics + Google ADK FAQ

Common questions about integrating BattleMetrics MCP Server with Google ADK.

01

How does Google ADK connect to MCP servers?

Import the MCP toolset class and pass the server URL. ADK discovers and registers all tools automatically, making them available to your agent's tool-use loop.
02

Can ADK agents use multiple MCP servers?

Yes. Declare multiple MCP tool providers in your agent configuration. ADK merges all tool schemas and the agent can call tools from any server in a single turn.
03

Which Gemini models work best with MCP tools?

Gemini 2.0 Flash and Pro models both support function calling required for MCP tools. Flash is recommended for latency-sensitive use cases, Pro for complex reasoning.

Connect BattleMetrics to Google ADK

Get your token, paste the configuration, and start using 12 tools in under 2 minutes. No API key management needed.