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# micro run - Local Development
`micro run` provides a complete development environment for Go microservices.
> **Note**: This guide focuses on `micro run` features. For a comparison with `micro server` and gateway architecture details, see the [CLI & Gateway Guide](cli-gateway.md).
## Quick Start
```bash
micro new helloworld
cd helloworld
micro run
```
Open http://localhost:8080 to see your service.
## What You Get
When you run `micro run`, you get:
| URL | Description |
|-----|-------------|
| http://localhost:8080 | Web dashboard - browse and call services |
| http://localhost:8080/agent | Agent playground - AI chat with MCP tools |
| http://localhost:8080/api | API explorer - browse endpoints and schemas |
| http://localhost:8080/api/{service}/{method} | API gateway - HTTP to RPC proxy |
| http://localhost:8080/mcp/tools | MCP tools - list all services as AI tools |
| http://localhost:8080/auth/tokens | Token management - create and manage API tokens |
| http://localhost:8080/auth/scopes | Scope management - restrict endpoint access |
| http://localhost:8080/auth/users | User management - create and manage users |
| http://localhost:8080/health | Health checks - aggregated service health |
| http://localhost:8080/services | Service list - JSON |
Plus:
- **Authentication** - JWT auth enabled with default credentials (`admin`/`micro`)
- **Hot Reload** - File changes trigger automatic rebuild
- **Dependency Ordering** - Services start in the right order
- **Environment Management** - Dev/staging/production configs
- **MCP Gateway** - Optional dedicated MCP protocol listener via `--mcp-address`
## Features
### API Gateway
The gateway converts HTTP requests to RPC calls. All API calls require authentication:
```bash
# Log in at http://localhost:8080 with admin/micro to get a session
# Or use a token for programmatic access:
curl -X POST http://localhost:8080/api/helloworld/Say.Hello \
-H "Authorization: Bearer <token>" \
-d '{"name": "World"}'
# Response
{"message": "Hello World"}
```
Create tokens at `/auth/tokens`. The default admin token has `*` scope (full access).
### Agent Playground
The agent playground at `/agent` lets you interact with your services using AI. Your services are automatically exposed as MCP (Model Context Protocol) tools — no configuration needed.
1. Open http://localhost:8080/agent
2. Configure your API key in Agent Settings (supports OpenAI and Anthropic)
3. Chat with the AI agent — it can discover and call your services as tools
The MCP tools API is available at:
- `/mcp/tools` — list all services as AI-callable tools
- `/mcp/call` — invoke a tool (service endpoint) by name
For a dedicated MCP protocol listener (for external AI clients), use:
```bash
micro run --mcp-address :3000
```
### Hot Reload
By default, `micro run` watches for `.go` file changes and automatically rebuilds and restarts affected services.
```bash
micro run # Hot reload enabled (default)
micro run --no-watch # Disable hot reload
```
Changes are debounced (300ms) to handle rapid saves from editors.
### Configuration File
For multi-service projects, create a `micro.mu` file to define services, dependencies, and environments.
#### micro.mu (Recommended)
```
# Service definitions
service users
path ./users
port 8081
service posts
path ./posts
port 8082
depends users
service web
path ./web
port 8089
depends users posts
# Environment configurations
env development
STORE_ADDRESS file://./data
DEBUG true
env production
STORE_ADDRESS postgres://localhost/db
DEBUG false
```
#### micro.json (Alternative)
```json
{
"services": {
"users": {
"path": "./users",
"port": 8081
},
"posts": {
"path": "./posts",
"port": 8082,
"depends": ["users"]
}
},
"env": {
"development": {
"STORE_ADDRESS": "file://./data"
}
}
}
```
### Service Properties
| Property | Required | Description |
|----------|----------|-------------|
| `path` | Yes | Directory containing the service (with main.go) |
| `port` | No | Port the service listens on (enables health check waiting) |
| `depends` | No | Services that must start first (space-separated in .mu, array in .json) |
### Dependency Ordering
When `depends` is specified, services start in topological order:
1. Services with no dependencies start first
2. Each service waits for its dependencies to be ready
3. If a service has a `port`, we wait for `/health` to return 200
4. Circular dependencies are detected and reported as errors
### Environment Management
```bash
micro run # Uses 'development' (default)
micro run --env production # Uses 'production'
micro run --env staging # Uses 'staging'
MICRO_ENV=test micro run # Environment variable override
```
Environment variables from the config are injected into each service's environment.
### Graceful Shutdown
On SIGINT (Ctrl+C) or SIGTERM:
1. Services stop in reverse dependency order
2. SIGTERM is sent first (graceful)
3. After 5 seconds, SIGKILL if still running
4. PID files are cleaned up
## Without Configuration
If no `micro.mu` or `micro.json` exists:
1. All `main.go` files are discovered recursively
2. Each is built and run
3. No dependency ordering
4. Hot reload still works
## Logs
Service logs are written to:
- Terminal: Colorized with service name prefix
- File: `~/micro/logs/{service}-{hash}.log`
View logs:
```bash
micro logs # List available logs
micro logs users # Show logs for 'users' service
```
## Process Management
```bash
micro status # Show running services
micro stop users # Stop a specific service
```
## Example: micro/blog
The [micro/blog](https://github.com/micro/blog) project demonstrates a multi-service setup:
```
# micro.mu
service users
path ./users
port 8081
service posts
path ./posts
port 8082
depends users
service comments
path ./comments
port 8083
depends users posts
service web
path ./web
port 8089
depends users posts comments
```
Run it:
```bash
micro run github.com/micro/blog
```
## Options
```bash
micro run # Gateway on :8080, hot reload
micro run --address :3000 # Custom gateway port
micro run --no-gateway # Services only, no HTTP gateway
micro run --no-watch # Disable hot reload
micro run --env production # Use production environment
micro run --mcp-address :3000 # Enable MCP protocol gateway for AI clients
```
## Tips
1. **Browse First**: Open http://localhost:8080 to explore your services
2. **Try the Agent**: Open http://localhost:8080/agent to chat with your services via AI
3. **Port Configuration**: Set `port` for services to enable health check waiting
4. **Health Endpoint**: Implement `/health` returning 200 for reliable startup sequencing
5. **Environment Separation**: Keep secrets in production env, use file:// paths for development
6. **Hot Reload Scope**: Only `.go` files trigger rebuilds; static assets don't