implement-a2a-server
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This skill implements a JSON-RPC 2.0 server for the A2A protocol, providing full task lifecycle management with states like submitted, working, and completed. It includes SSE streaming and push notifications for real-time updates. Use it when building agents for multi-agent workflows, creating backends for Agent Cards, or adding A2A interoperability to existing services.
Quick Install
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Documentation
Implement A2A Server
Build fully compliant A2A server. Handles JSON-RPC 2.0 requests, manages task lifecycle states, supports SSE streaming for real-time updates, serves Agent Card for discovery.
When Use
- Implement agent that participates in multi-agent A2A workflows
- Build backend for Agent Card designed with
design-a2a-agent-card - Add A2A protocol support to existing agent or service
- Create reference A2A server implementation for testing
- Deploy agent that must interoperate with other A2A-compliant agents
Inputs
- Required: Agent Card (JSON) defining agent skills + capabilities
- Required: Implementation language (TypeScript/Node.js or Python)
- Required: Task execution logic for each skill defined in Agent Card
- Optional: Push notification webhook support (
trueorfalse) - Optional: Persistent task store (in-memory, Redis, PostgreSQL)
- Optional: Authentication middleware matching Agent Card auth scheme
- Optional: Maximum concurrent tasks limit
Steps
Step 1: Set Up Project with JSON-RPC 2.0 Handler
1.1. Initialize project with HTTP server + JSON-RPC parsing:
TypeScript:
mkdir -p $PROJECT_NAME && cd $PROJECT_NAME
npm init -y
npm install express uuid
npm install -D typescript @types/node @types/express tsx
Python:
mkdir -p $PROJECT_NAME && cd $PROJECT_NAME
python -m venv .venv && source .venv/bin/activate
pip install fastapi uvicorn uuid6
1.2. Make JSON-RPC 2.0 request handler:
interface JsonRpcRequest {
jsonrpc: "2.0";
id: string | number;
method: string;
params?: Record<string, unknown>;
}
interface JsonRpcResponse {
jsonrpc: "2.0";
id: string | number;
result?: unknown;
error?: { code: number; message: string; data?: unknown };
}
function handleJsonRpc(request: JsonRpcRequest): JsonRpcResponse {
switch (request.method) {
case "tasks/send":
return handleTaskSend(request);
case "tasks/get":
return handleTaskGet(request);
case "tasks/cancel":
return handleTaskCancel(request);
case "tasks/sendSubscribe":
// Handled separately via SSE
throw new Error("Use SSE endpoint for sendSubscribe");
default:
return {
jsonrpc: "2.0",
id: request.id,
error: { code: -32601, message: `Method not found: ${request.method}` },
};
}
}
1.3. Mount JSON-RPC handler on POST endpoint (typically /):
app.post("/", (req, res) => {
const response = handleJsonRpc(req.body);
res.json(response);
});
1.4. Serve Agent Card at /.well-known/agent.json:
app.get("/.well-known/agent.json", (req, res) => {
res.json(agentCard);
});
Got: HTTP server accepts JSON-RPC 2.0 requests + serves Agent Card.
If fail: JSON-RPC parsing fails? Validate request body has jsonrpc, method, id fields. Return -32700 (Parse error) for malformed JSON + -32600 (Invalid Request) for missing required fields.
Step 2: Implement Task State Machine
2.1. Define task model with all A2A lifecycle states:
type TaskState =
| "submitted"
| "working"
| "input-required"
| "completed"
| "failed"
| "canceled";
interface Task {
id: string;
sessionId: string;
status: {
state: TaskState;
message?: Message;
timestamp: string;
};
history?: TaskStatus[];
artifacts?: Artifact[];
metadata?: Record<string, unknown>;
}
interface Message {
role: "user" | "agent";
parts: Part[];
}
type Part =
| { type: "text"; text: string }
| { type: "file"; file: { name: string; mimeType: string; bytes?: string; uri?: string } }
| { type: "data"; data: Record<string, unknown> };
2.2. Implement state transition rules:
submitted -> working | failed | canceled
working -> completed | failed | canceled | input-required
input-required -> working | failed | canceled
completed -> (terminal)
failed -> (terminal)
canceled -> (terminal)
2.3. Create task store with CRUD operations:
class TaskStore {
private tasks: Map<string, Task> = new Map();
create(sessionId: string, message: Message): Task { ... }
get(taskId: string): Task | undefined { ... }
updateStatus(taskId: string, state: TaskState, message?: Message): Task { ... }
addArtifact(taskId: string, artifact: Artifact): void { ... }
cancel(taskId: string): Task { ... }
}
2.4. stateTransitionHistory enabled in Agent Card? Append each status change to task's history array with timestamps.
Got: Task store enforces valid state transitions + maintains history.
If fail: Invalid state transition attempted (completed to working)? Return JSON-RPC error code -32002 + descriptive message. Never silently ignore invalid transitions.
Step 3: Add tasks/send + tasks/get Methods
3.1. Implement tasks/send — primary method for submitting tasks:
function handleTaskSend(request: JsonRpcRequest): JsonRpcResponse {
const { id: taskId, sessionId, message } = request.params as TaskSendParams;
// Create or resume task
let task = taskStore.get(taskId);
if (!task) {
task = taskStore.create(sessionId, message);
} else if (task.status.state === "input-required") {
taskStore.updateStatus(task.id, "working");
}
// Route to skill handler based on message content
const skill = matchSkill(message);
if (!skill) {
taskStore.updateStatus(task.id, "failed", {
role: "agent",
parts: [{ type: "text", text: "No matching skill for this request." }],
});
return { jsonrpc: "2.0", id: request.id, result: taskStore.get(task.id) };
}
// Execute skill (async — task will transition to working, then completed/failed)
executeSkill(skill, task, message).catch((error) => {
taskStore.updateStatus(task.id, "failed", {
role: "agent",
parts: [{ type: "text", text: error.message }],
});
});
return { jsonrpc: "2.0", id: request.id, result: taskStore.get(task.id) };
}
3.2. Implement tasks/get — retrieve task status + artifacts:
function handleTaskGet(request: JsonRpcRequest): JsonRpcResponse {
const { id: taskId, historyLength } = request.params as TaskGetParams;
const task = taskStore.get(taskId);
if (!task) {
return {
jsonrpc: "2.0",
id: request.id,
error: { code: -32001, message: `Task not found: ${taskId}` },
};
}
// Optionally trim history to requested length
const result = historyLength !== undefined
? { ...task, history: task.history?.slice(-historyLength) }
: task;
return { jsonrpc: "2.0", id: request.id, result };
}
3.3. Implement tasks/cancel:
function handleTaskCancel(request: JsonRpcRequest): JsonRpcResponse {
const { id: taskId } = request.params as TaskCancelParams;
try {
const task = taskStore.cancel(taskId);
return { jsonrpc: "2.0", id: request.id, result: task };
} catch (error) {
return {
jsonrpc: "2.0",
id: request.id,
error: { code: -32002, message: (error as Error).message },
};
}
}
Got: Working tasks/send, tasks/get, tasks/cancel methods correctly manage task lifecycle.
If fail: Skill matching fails? Return task in failed state with descriptive message. Task store full → return -32003 (resource exhausted).
Step 4: Implement SSE Streaming for tasks/sendSubscribe
4.1. Make SSE endpoint for streaming task updates:
app.post("/subscribe", (req, res) => {
const request = req.body as JsonRpcRequest;
if (request.method !== "tasks/sendSubscribe") {
res.status(400).json({ error: "Only tasks/sendSubscribe supported" });
return;
}
// Set SSE headers
res.setHeader("Content-Type", "text/event-stream");
res.setHeader("Cache-Control", "no-cache");
res.setHeader("Connection", "keep-alive");
const { id: taskId, sessionId, message } = request.params as TaskSendParams;
let task = taskStore.get(taskId) ?? taskStore.create(sessionId, message);
// Send initial status
sendSSEEvent(res, "status", {
id: request.id,
result: { id: task.id, status: task.status },
});
// Subscribe to task updates
const unsubscribe = taskStore.onUpdate(task.id, (updatedTask) => {
if (updatedTask.status.state === "working") {
sendSSEEvent(res, "status", {
id: request.id,
result: { id: updatedTask.id, status: updatedTask.status },
});
}
if (updatedTask.artifacts?.length) {
sendSSEEvent(res, "artifact", {
id: request.id,
result: { id: updatedTask.id, artifact: updatedTask.artifacts.at(-1) },
});
}
// Close stream on terminal states
if (["completed", "failed", "canceled"].includes(updatedTask.status.state)) {
sendSSEEvent(res, "status", {
id: request.id,
result: { id: updatedTask.id, status: updatedTask.status, final: true },
});
unsubscribe();
res.end();
}
});
// Handle client disconnect
req.on("close", () => {
unsubscribe();
});
});
function sendSSEEvent(res: Response, event: string, data: unknown): void {
res.write(`event: ${event}\ndata: ${JSON.stringify(data)}\n\n`);
}
4.2. Add event emitter or pub/sub to task store:
class TaskStore {
private listeners: Map<string, Set<(task: Task) => void>> = new Map();
onUpdate(taskId: string, callback: (task: Task) => void): () => void {
if (!this.listeners.has(taskId)) {
this.listeners.set(taskId, new Set());
}
this.listeners.get(taskId)!.add(callback);
return () => this.listeners.get(taskId)?.delete(callback);
}
private notifyListeners(taskId: string): void {
const task = this.get(taskId);
if (task) {
this.listeners.get(taskId)?.forEach((cb) => cb(task));
}
}
}
4.3. Emit events from all task state transitions + artifact additions.
Got: SSE streaming sends real-time status + artifact events as task progresses.
If fail: SSE connection drops? Client should reconnect + use tasks/get to retrieve current state. Ensure task store doesn't depend on active SSE connections.
Step 5: Add Push Notification Webhook Support
5.1. pushNotifications enabled in Agent Card? Implement webhook registration via tasks/pushNotification/set:
- Accept
PushNotificationConfigwithurl(HTTPS required), optionaltoken,eventsarray (["status", "artifact"]) - Validate webhook URL uses HTTPS; reject with error code
-32004otherwise - Store config in task store, keyed by task ID
5.2. Send webhook callbacks on task state changes:
- Each state transition or artifact addition, check for registered push config
- POST JSON payload with
taskId,eventType,status,timestampto webhook URL - Include
Authorization: Bearer <token>header if token provided
5.3. Implement retry logic for failed webhooks (exponential backoff, max 3 retries).
5.4. Add tasks/pushNotification/get to retrieve current push config for task.
Got: Webhook registration + delivery with retry logic.
If fail: Push notification failures must never affect task execution. Log errors + continue. Webhook URL persistently unreachable → remove subscription after max retries.
Step 6: Integrate with Agent Card for Discovery
6.1. Load + serve Agent Card at startup:
- Parse
agent-card.json+ validate capabilities match implementation - Throw at startup if card advertises
streaming: truebut SSE not enabled - Throw at startup if card advertises
pushNotifications: truebut webhooks not enabled
6.2. Add CORS headers for cross-origin Agent Card discovery:
- Set
Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *on/.well-known/agent.json - Allow
GET+OPTIONSmethods
6.3. Add authentication middleware matching Agent Card scheme:
- Skip authentication for
/.well-known/agent.json(Agent Card always public) - All other endpoints → validate
Authorizationheader or API key - Return HTTP 401 with JSON-RPC error code
-32000for unauthorized requests
6.4. Start server + verify end-to-end:
# Start server
npm run dev
# Fetch Agent Card
curl -s http://localhost:3000/.well-known/agent.json | python3 -m json.tool
# Send a task
curl -X POST http://localhost:3000/ \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1,"method":"tasks/send","params":{"id":"task-1","sessionId":"session-1","message":{"role":"user","parts":[{"type":"text","text":"Analyze my dataset"}]}}}'
Got: Running A2A server serves Agent Card, accepts tasks, manages full lifecycle.
If fail: Agent Card capabilities don't match implementation? Startup validation from 6.1 catches mismatch. Fix implementation or update Agent Card to match.
Checks
- Server starts + serves Agent Card at
/.well-known/agent.json -
tasks/sendcreates tasks + transitions through lifecycle -
tasks/getretrieves task status + artifacts -
tasks/cancelmoves tasks to canceled state - SSE streaming sends real-time status + artifact events (if enabled)
- Push notifications deliver webhooks on state changes (if enabled)
- Invalid state transitions return appropriate JSON-RPC errors
- Authentication rejects unauthorized requests (if configured)
- Agent Card capabilities accurately reflect server implementation
- All JSON-RPC responses include
jsonrpc: "2.0"+ correctid
Pitfalls
- Missing JSON-RPC error codes: A2A protocol defines specific error codes. Use
-32700(parse error),-32600(invalid request),-32601(method not found), custom codes for domain errors. - Task ID collisions: Use UUIDs for task IDs. Client provides ID? Validate uniqueness before creating task.
- SSE connection leaks: Always clean up SSE subscriptions when client disconnects. Use
req.on("close")to detect disconnects. - Blocking skill execution: Long-running skills must execute async. Return task in
submittedorworkingstate immediate, then update via events. - Agent Card drift: Server implementation changes but Agent Card not updated → clients have incorrect expectations. Validate at startup.
- Ignoring terminal states: Once task reaches
completed,failed,canceled, no further state transitions allowed. Guard against this in state machine.
See Also
design-a2a-agent-card- design Agent Card this server implementstest-a2a-interop- validate server against A2A conformance testsbuild-custom-mcp-server- MCP server patterns that inform A2A implementationscaffold-mcp-server- scaffolding patterns applicable to A2A server setupconfigure-ingress-networking- production deployment with TLS + routing
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