docs: correct OAuth enum value and split boot-log block by mode
Reviewer found two accuracy issues in the rewritten "Check Deployment Mode" section: - The AuthMode.OAUTH_SINGLE_AUDIENCE enum value is `oauth_single`, not `oauth_single_audience` (config_validators.py:28). A user grepping their container logs would have found nothing. - The "Configuring MCP server for <mode> mode" line was presented as a uniform <mode> substitution, but app.py:1170 hardcodes the literal string `OAuth mode` for OAuth, while app.py:1239 uses the enum value for the two BasicAuth modes. Split the boot-time block into per-mode subsections so each one shows the actual literal text users will see, and add a one-line note calling out the OAuth string difference. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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@@ -336,19 +336,29 @@ messages in the container logs:
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**At server boot (all modes):**
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```
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INFO ✅ Configuration validated successfully for <mode> mode
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INFO Configuring MCP server for <mode> mode
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INFO Health check endpoints enabled: /health/live, /health/ready
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```
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`<mode>` is one of `single_user_basic`, `multi_user_basic`, or
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`oauth_single_audience`, matching the `MCP_DEPLOYMENT_MODE` setting.
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`oauth_single`, matching the `MCP_DEPLOYMENT_MODE` setting.
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**Additional BasicAuth-mode messages (at server boot):**
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```
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INFO Configuring MCP server for <mode> mode
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```
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Here `<mode>` is the enum value (`single_user_basic` or `multi_user_basic`).
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**Additional OAuth-mode messages (at server boot):**
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```
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INFO Configuring MCP server for OAuth mode
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INFO OAuth client ready: <client-id>...
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INFO OAuth configuration complete
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```
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Note the OAuth boot line logs the literal string `OAuth mode`, not the enum
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value `oauth_single`.
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**Additional single-user BasicAuth messages (per MCP session):**
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These fire when the first MCP client connects, not at server boot — if you
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