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704a537847 |
chore: round-4 polish + standardize on module-level loggers
Round-4 review (non-blocking) items: - get_procrastinate_conninfo: warn on an empty connect_timeout= value (it falls back to the 10s default); preserve an explicit connect_timeout=0. - Document the _doc_queueing_lock user_id invariant (NC rejects ':' in usernames). - docs/configuration.md: note that `db downgrade` leaves procrastinate's tables in place and how to drop them on a full teardown. - reclaim_stalled_ingest_jobs: debug heartbeat log when nothing is stalled. - Drop the redundant list() wrap in the integration stalled-jobs assertion. Logging pattern: define a module-level `logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)` and use it instead of function-local or inline getLogger(__name__) calls (config.py, config_validators.py, tests/.../test_scope_authorization.py). The test file's dev-only `scripts.*` import gets a ty: ignore since it resolves via sys.path at runtime, not as an installed package. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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665cb9b1eb |
refactor: convert f-string logging to lazy %-style format (G004)
Sweep all 1676 G004 violations across 112 files, converting
`logger.<level>(f"…{x}…")` to `logger.<level>("…%s…", x)`.
Why: ruff rule G004 was added to pyproject.toml to enforce lazy
%-style logging — defers formatting until the log level is enabled
and lets structured log tooling match the unformatted template.
Conversion preserves rendered output byte-for-byte:
- `{x}` → `%s` + `x`
- `{x!r}` / `{x!s}` / `{x!a}` → `%r` / `%s` / `%a`
- Format specs (`{x:.2f}`, `{x:>10}`) → `%s` + `format(x, 'spec')`
(printf-style specs aren't 1:1 with Python format specs, so we
delegate to `format()` to keep identical output)
- Literal `%` → `%%`
- Concatenated f-strings (`f"a {x} " "b"`) flattened
- Trailing kwargs (`exc_info=True`) preserved
Verified:
- `uv run ruff check --select G004` → 0 violations
- `uv run ty check -- nextcloud_mcp_server` → passes
- `uv run pytest tests/unit/` → 1010 passed
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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0fb21b5c6d |
chore: address review-round-5 — stale _sync_derived_flags reference + missing migration-hint test
Two findings from the reviewer's latest pass: - config_validators.py:329: comment in the LOGIN_FLOW validation block still referenced `_sync_derived_flags` (removed in commit 5; derivation now lives in `Settings.__post_init__`). Updated the comment to point at the correct location so a future reader grepping for the function name doesn't come up empty. - tests/unit/test_config_validators.py: added `test_oauth_single_audience_migration_hint` next to the existing `test_invalid_deployment_mode_raises_error`. The new test pins the ADR-022 rename-hint branch in `detect_auth_mode` by setting `MCP_DEPLOYMENT_MODE=oauth_single_audience` and asserting the ValueError mentions both the old and new mode names plus "ADR-022". Without this, a future refactor could drop the hint without any test catching it (the prior `invalid_mode` test only asserts the generic "Valid values:" prefix). No functional changes; 1010 unit tests now pass (+1 from the new hint test). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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1fa4c82fd2 |
chore: address review-round-4 nits — stale delenv, upgrade hint, in-sync notes
Four small follow-ups from the reviewer's latest pass:
- tests/unit/test_stdio.py:18: the single_user_env fixture used
monkeypatch.delenv("ENABLE_MULTI_USER_BASIC_AUTH", ...). That env var
is no longer read after the ADR-022 follow-up; switched to delenv of
MCP_DEPLOYMENT_MODE which is the canonical mode-selection input today.
Comment updated to match.
- config_validators.py: when detect_auth_mode rejects an invalid
MCP_DEPLOYMENT_MODE, surface a one-line ADR-022 migration hint if the
rejected value is exactly "oauth_single_audience" (the most common
upgrade pain — users carrying that value over from ADR-021 .env files).
Other invalid values get the regular "Valid values: …" message
unchanged.
- config.py + config_validators.py: added cross-reference comments on
both mode-resolution sites (Settings.__post_init__ and
detect_auth_mode) noting that they each compute the canonical mode
independently and must be kept in sync when a new mode is added.
Surfaces the parallel-duplication intentionally so the next maintainer
doesn't have to discover it.
- docs/ADR-021-configuration-consolidation.md:92: appended a trailing
comment to the historical "valid values" example, marking
oauth_single_audience and oauth_token_exchange as removed in ADR-022.
ADR-021 stays as the historical record; the trailer points future
readers at the current state.
No functional changes; 1009 unit tests still pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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6e7c821761 |
fix(config): derive mode flags in Settings.__post_init__; address review round 2
The integration jobs for `mcp-multi-user-basic` and `mcp-login-flow`
were failing with HTTP 500s. Root cause: `get_settings()` builds a
fresh Settings on every call (not cached). Commits 3 and 4 set the
derived `enable_login_flow` / `enable_multi_user_basic_auth` flags as
a side effect of `detect_auth_mode`. detect_auth_mode runs once at
startup, against the Settings instance owned by `validate_configuration`.
Every per-request call site that does `settings = get_settings()` got
a fresh Settings with both flags at their default `False` (since the
env-var aliases were dropped), causing the multi-user dispatcher in
`context.py` to take the wrong branch and crash.
Fix: move the derivation into `Settings.__post_init__`. Every Settings
instance now carries correct flags from the moment it's constructed —
no caching needed, no mutation-after-construction race. detect_auth_mode
becomes a pure reader of the already-derived state.
The legacy env-var deprecation check moves with it. It also picks up
the reviewer's truthy-string fix: previously `os.getenv(legacy)` fired
for the literal string "false" (a non-empty Python string is truthy),
which would have errored on any user with a leftover
`ENABLE_LOGIN_FLOW=false` in their `.env`. The check now only fires
when the value lowercases to one of {"1", "true", "yes", "on"}.
- nextcloud_mcp_server/config.py: extend Settings.__post_init__ with
the legacy-deprecation block and the derived-flag derivation
(resolve mode from deployment_mode + username/password, set flags).
- nextcloud_mcp_server/config_validators.py: drop the
`_sync_derived_flags` helper (superseded by __post_init__). Drop the
legacy-env-var deprecation block (moved). `detect_auth_mode` is now
pure — no mutation. Drop the now-unused `import os`.
- tests/unit/test_config_validators.py: legacy-env-var tests now
expect `ValueError` at `Settings(...)` construction (via `get_settings()`),
not at `detect_auth_mode` call. Added two new tests:
* `test_legacy_env_var_check_ignores_falsy_strings` — pins the
truthy-string fix (reviewer round 2 finding).
* `test_derived_flags_stable_across_get_settings_calls` — regression
test pinning the integration-test fix (two consecutive
`get_settings()` calls return Settings instances with the same
derived flags).
Also reworked `test_login_flow_mode_auto_derives_enable_login_flow_flag`
to assert at-construction derivation (not the old mutation pattern).
- docs/configuration-migration-v2.md: dropped the duplicate
`MCP_DEPLOYMENT_MODE=multi_user_basic` line (review round 2 nit — a
sed artifact from commit 4).
- docs/ADR-021-configuration-consolidation.md: sed-replaced the in-body
`MCP_DEPLOYMENT_MODE=oauth_single_audience` examples with `login_flow`
(review round 2 nit — only the status header was updated in commit 4).
- tests/conftest.py: docstring comment for the multi-user-basic fixture
switched from `ENABLE_MULTI_USER_BASIC_AUTH=true` to
`MCP_DEPLOYMENT_MODE=multi_user_basic` (review round 2 nit).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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282c245da1 |
refactor(config)!: drop ENABLE_MULTI_USER_BASIC_AUTH env var, fail loud on legacy aliases
Same pattern as the ENABLE_LOGIN_FLOW removal in the previous commit:
the deployment mode (MCP_DEPLOYMENT_MODE) is the single source of truth
for selecting an auth flow. The ENABLE_MULTI_USER_BASIC_AUTH env-var
alias is redundant with `MCP_DEPLOYMENT_MODE=multi_user_basic`.
Unlike the ENABLE_LOGIN_FLOW removal — where silent removal was safe
because Login Flow v2 is the auto-detection default — silent removal
here would be a surprise: a user with only ENABLE_MULTI_USER_BASIC_AUTH=true
in their .env would auto-detect into LOGIN_FLOW after upgrade (wrong
runtime mode). Mitigation: detect_auth_mode now reads os.environ
directly for both legacy aliases and raises ValueError with a one-line
migration message if either is set. Applied retroactively to
ENABLE_LOGIN_FLOW as well — loud is better than silent.
- nextcloud_mcp_server/config.py:
- Drop the dynaconf env-var alias entry for ENABLE_MULTI_USER_BASIC_AUTH.
- Update the `enable_multi_user_basic_auth` field docstring to mark it
as derived / not user-settable.
- `_is_multi_user_mode()` (early-config helper, runs before Settings
is built) switched to checking MCP_DEPLOYMENT_MODE directly. Now
consistent with the canonical detection in detect_auth_mode.
- nextcloud_mcp_server/config_validators.py:
- Drop the auto-detection branch (`if settings.enable_multi_user_basic_auth`).
Selection of MULTI_USER_BASIC is now exclusively via the explicit
MCP_DEPLOYMENT_MODE branch.
- Add `enable_multi_user_basic_auth` to `_sync_derived_flags` alongside
`enable_login_flow` — both flags are now derived from the resolved mode.
- Drop `enable_multi_user_basic_auth` from
`MODE_REQUIREMENTS[MULTI_USER_BASIC].required` and from the
`forbidden` lists of SINGLE_USER_BASIC and LOGIN_FLOW (no longer
user input → no meaningful forbidden check).
- Add loud-deprecation `ValueError` block at the top of detect_auth_mode
that errors with a clear migration message when ENABLE_MULTI_USER_BASIC_AUTH
or ENABLE_LOGIN_FLOW is found in os.environ.
- tests/unit/test_config_validators.py:
- Switch ~10 fixtures from `enable_multi_user_basic_auth=True` to
`deployment_mode="multi_user_basic"` (mirrors `enable_login_flow`
treatment from the previous commit).
- Switch two `patch.dict(os.environ, {"ENABLE_MULTI_USER_BASIC_AUTH": "true"})`
blocks to use MCP_DEPLOYMENT_MODE.
- Rename `test_forbidden_multi_user_basic_auth` to
`test_forbidden_multi_user_basic_when_credentials_present` — the
scenario is now an explicit-mode + credentials conflict, not an
env-var-flag conflict.
- Add `test_legacy_enable_multi_user_basic_auth_env_var_errors` and
`test_legacy_enable_login_flow_env_var_errors` to exercise the new
loud-deprecation ValueError path.
- docker-compose.yml: mcp-multi-user-basic profile switched to
`MCP_DEPLOYMENT_MODE=multi_user_basic`.
- env.sample: replaced `#ENABLE_MULTI_USER_BASIC_AUTH=true` example with
`#MCP_DEPLOYMENT_MODE=multi_user_basic`.
- docs/authentication.md, configuration.md, troubleshooting.md,
auth-flows.md, webhook-management-guide.md,
configuration-migration-v2.md, ADR-025: replaced env-var examples
with the canonical MCP_DEPLOYMENT_MODE form.
- docs/ADR-020: marked partly superseded by ADR-022.
- CLAUDE.md: Multi-User BasicAuth section updated to set
MCP_DEPLOYMENT_MODE.
- nextcloud_mcp_server/vector/oauth_sync.py: module docstring updated.
BREAKING CHANGE: ENABLE_MULTI_USER_BASIC_AUTH is no longer read from
the environment, and setting it now raises a startup ValueError with
a migration message. Replace `ENABLE_MULTI_USER_BASIC_AUTH=true` with
`MCP_DEPLOYMENT_MODE=multi_user_basic`. The same loud-deprecation
check is also applied to the recently-removed ENABLE_LOGIN_FLOW —
replace with `MCP_DEPLOYMENT_MODE=login_flow` (or drop both;
`login_flow` is the auto-detect default when no other auth env vars
are set).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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df4994e860 |
refactor(config)!: derive enable_login_flow from mode, remove ENABLE_LOGIN_FLOW env var
Once OAUTH_SINGLE_AUDIENCE was renamed to LOGIN_FLOW and the validation
gate ensured the only meaningful configuration was
`MCP_DEPLOYMENT_MODE=login_flow + ENABLE_LOGIN_FLOW=true`, the two
controls became redundant. Setting the mode is sufficient; the
ENABLE_LOGIN_FLOW env var doesn't add information.
This commit makes the deployment mode the single source of truth for
the Login Flow v2 toggle:
- `nextcloud_mcp_server/config.py`: drop the `ENABLE_LOGIN_FLOW`
dynaconf env-var alias. The `enable_login_flow` field stays as an
internal attribute so the 6 runtime call sites (app.py x4,
context.py, auth/scope_authorization.py) keep working unchanged.
Updated field docstring to flag it as derived.
- `nextcloud_mcp_server/config_validators.py`:
- Drop `enable_login_flow` from `MODE_REQUIREMENTS[LOGIN_FLOW].required`.
- Drop the validation gate that required ENABLE_LOGIN_FLOW=true for
LOGIN_FLOW mode (no longer possible to misconfigure — the flag is
derived, not user input).
- Add `_sync_derived_flags()` helper called at every return path of
`detect_auth_mode` to set `settings.enable_login_flow` from the
resolved mode.
- `tests/unit/test_config_validators.py`: drop `enable_login_flow=True`
from happy-path fixtures (no longer needed — detection sets it).
Repurpose `test_login_flow_requires_enable_login_flow_flag` into
`test_login_flow_mode_auto_derives_enable_login_flow_flag` which
asserts the new auto-derivation behaviour for both LOGIN_FLOW and a
non-LOGIN_FLOW mode.
- `docker-compose.yml`: remove `ENABLE_LOGIN_FLOW=true` from the
`mcp-login-flow` and `mcp-keycloak` profiles.
- `env.sample`: remove the ENABLE_LOGIN_FLOW reference; the comment
on `MCP_DEPLOYMENT_MODE` now notes the derived flag.
- `docs/configuration.md`, `docs/authentication.md`,
`docs/login-flow-v2.md`, `docs/auth-flows.md`,
`docs/troubleshooting.md`, `docs/ADR-025-*.md`: replace
ENABLE_LOGIN_FLOW=true examples and references with
MCP_DEPLOYMENT_MODE=login_flow.
BREAKING CHANGE: `ENABLE_LOGIN_FLOW` is no longer read from the
environment. Anyone who relied on `ENABLE_LOGIN_FLOW=true` to activate
Login Flow v2 should set `MCP_DEPLOYMENT_MODE=login_flow` instead (or
rely on it being the default when no other auth env vars are set).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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cafd318f36 |
refactor(config)!: rename OAUTH_SINGLE_AUDIENCE to LOGIN_FLOW, gate on ENABLE_LOGIN_FLOW
The AuthMode.OAUTH_SINGLE_AUDIENCE enum was a vestige of ADR-021's
original design where it co-existed with OAUTH_TOKEN_EXCHANGE. The
un-augmented OAuth bearer pass-through it represented relied on
Nextcloud-side patches to user_oidc (Bearer token validation on
non-OCS endpoints) that were never merged upstream (see
docs/authentication.md, docs/login-flow-v2.md). The working path —
mcp-login-flow profile — sets ENABLE_LOGIN_FLOW=true on top of this
mode so Login Flow v2 acquires per-user Nextcloud app passwords via
a browser flow. With OAUTH_TOKEN_EXCHANGE removed in
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5730313574 |
refactor: remove RFC 8693 token exchange and Keycloak OAuth implementation
Nextcloud doesn't support OAuth bearer tokens without upstream patches, making the RFC 8693 token exchange path untestable and dead code. Removed: - nextcloud_mcp_server/auth/token_exchange.py (597 lines) - nextcloud_mcp_server/auth/keycloak_oauth.py (586 lines) - OAUTH_TOKEN_EXCHANGE deployment mode from AuthMode enum - get_session_client_from_context() from context_helper.py - get_session_token() from token_broker.py - enable_token_exchange / token_exchange_cache_ttl config fields - oauth_token_exchange_total Prometheus metric - Keycloak fixture block from tests/conftest.py (~408 lines) - Token exchange unit tests from test_config_validators.py, test_unified_verifier.py, test_management_status_endpoint.py Preserved: - Multi-audience OAuth mode (OAUTH_SINGLE_AUDIENCE) - Login Flow v2 provisioning with elicitation support - Token broker background token management - All existing test coverage for non-exchange paths Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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7956c3c061 |
refactor: remove Smithery deployment mode
Smithery is no longer a supported deployment mode. Remove all Smithery-specific code paths, middleware, configuration, and tests. This simplifies the codebase by eliminating DeploymentMode enum, SmitheryConfigMiddleware, session config context variables, and the smithery_main entrypoint. Files deleted: Dockerfile.smithery, smithery.yaml, smithery_main.py ADR-016 retained with deprecated status for historical reference. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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4a5766b84e |
feat(config): enable DCR for multi-user BasicAuth with offline access
Allows multi-user BasicAuth mode to use Dynamic Client Registration (DCR) for OAuth credentials when ENABLE_OFFLINE_ACCESS is enabled, making it consistent with OAuth modes and reducing configuration burden. **Changes:** Configuration Validation: - Relaxed OAuth credential requirements for multi-user BasicAuth - OAuth credentials now optional when offline access enabled - Will use DCR as fallback if NEXTCLOUD_OIDC_CLIENT_ID/SECRET not set - Updated validation to log info instead of error when DCR will be used Startup Logic (app.py): - Added DCR workflow for multi-user BasicAuth before uvicorn starts - Creates oauth_context for management APIs when offline access enabled - Allows Astrolabe to authenticate management API calls with OAuth - DCR runs synchronously at same lifecycle point as OAuth modes - Added traceback import for better error logging - Fixed type assertions for nextcloud_host - Fixed undefined variable references in vector sync logging Management API: - Improved auth mode detection using proper detect_auth_mode() - Added auth_mode field to /status endpoint: * "basic" - Single-user BasicAuth * "multi_user_basic" - Multi-user BasicAuth * "oauth" - OAuth modes * "smithery" - Smithery stateless - Added supports_app_passwords indicator for multi-user BasicAuth Docker Compose: - Updated mcp-multi-user-basic service configuration: * Enabled vector sync (VECTOR_SYNC_ENABLED=true) * Added ENABLE_OFFLINE_ACCESS=true for app password support * Added NEXTCLOUD_MCP_SERVER_URL for Astrolabe integration * Documented optional static OAuth credentials Testing: - Updated test_config_validators.py to expect DCR fallback - Enhanced configure_astrolabe_for_mcp_server fixture with verification - Added debug logging to test_users_setup fixture **Workflow:** 1. User configures ENABLE_OFFLINE_ACCESS=true 2. Server checks for static NEXTCLOUD_OIDC_CLIENT_ID/SECRET 3. If not found, performs DCR before uvicorn starts 4. DCR registers client with Nextcloud OIDC provider 5. OAuth credentials used for Astrolabe management API auth 6. Background sync can retrieve user app passwords via Astrolabe 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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1a5bb10cd0 |
feat(config): consolidate configuration with smart dependency resolution (ADR-021)
Simplifies configuration by consolidating overlapping settings and adding automatic dependency resolution. This makes semantic search configuration significantly easier for users while maintaining 100% backward compatibility. ## Key Changes ### Variable Renaming (Backward Compatible) - `VECTOR_SYNC_ENABLED` → `ENABLE_SEMANTIC_SEARCH` (old name still works) - `ENABLE_OFFLINE_ACCESS` → `ENABLE_BACKGROUND_OPERATIONS` (old name still works) - Deprecation warnings logged when old names used - Old names will be removed in v1.0.0 ### Smart Dependency Resolution - `ENABLE_SEMANTIC_SEARCH` automatically enables background operations in multi-user modes - No need to set both `ENABLE_OFFLINE_ACCESS` and `VECTOR_SYNC_ENABLED` anymore - Single-user mode doesn't auto-enable background ops (not needed) ### Explicit Mode Selection (Optional) - New `MCP_DEPLOYMENT_MODE` environment variable - Valid values: single_user_basic, multi_user_basic, oauth_single_audience, oauth_token_exchange, smithery - Removes ambiguity about which deployment mode is active - Falls back to auto-detection if not set (existing behavior) ### Configuration Templates - Reorganized `env.sample` by deployment mode with clear sections - Added mode-specific quick-start templates: - `env.sample.single-user` - Simplest configuration - `env.sample.oauth-multi-user` - Recommended multi-user - `env.sample.oauth-advanced` - Token exchange mode ## Implementation Details ### Files Modified - `nextcloud_mcp_server/config.py` - Smart dependency resolution helpers - `nextcloud_mcp_server/config_validators.py` - Simplified validation, explicit mode - `tests/unit/test_config_validators.py` - 19 new tests (60 total, all passing) - `env.sample` - Reorganized by deployment mode - `docs/configuration.md` - Complete rewrite with consolidated approach - `docs/troubleshooting.md` - New consolidation troubleshooting section - `README.md` - Updated variable references ### New Files - `docs/ADR-021-configuration-consolidation.md` - Architecture decision record - `docs/configuration-migration-v2.md` - Comprehensive migration guide - `env.sample.single-user` - Single-user quick-start template - `env.sample.oauth-multi-user` - OAuth multi-user quick-start template - `env.sample.oauth-advanced` - Token exchange quick-start template ## User Impact ### Before (Confusing) ```bash ENABLE_OFFLINE_ACCESS=true # Why both? VECTOR_SYNC_ENABLED=true # What's the relationship? ``` ### After (Simplified) ```bash MCP_DEPLOYMENT_MODE=oauth_single_audience # Explicit (optional) ENABLE_SEMANTIC_SEARCH=true # Auto-enables background ops! ``` ### Benefits - 📉 2 fewer variables to understand for semantic search - 📋 Clear intent ("I want semantic search") - 🎯 Explicit mode declaration available - 🔄 100% backward compatible - ✅ All 265 unit tests passing ## Testing - All 60 config validation tests passing - 10 new tests for configuration consolidation - 9 new tests for explicit mode selection - Full unit test suite: 265 tests passing - Backward compatibility verified ## Migration Users can migrate at their own pace. Old variable names continue working with deprecation warnings. See docs/configuration-migration-v2.md for detailed migration instructions. Related: ADR-021 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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981f102b27 |
fix(config): address reviewer feedback
- Restore CI test filter (-m unit -m smoke) for faster CI runs - Replace local path reference with ADR-020 reference in config_validators.py - Add comprehensive BasicAuthMiddleware unit tests (10 tests covering all edge cases) Addresses critical CI issue and improves test coverage for multi-user BasicAuth mode. |
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4507359760 |
refactor(config): centralize configuration validation and simplify startup
Implement centralized configuration validation (ADR-020) to simplify deployment mode detection and improve error messages. Changes: - Create ADR-020 documenting 5 deployment modes with required/optional config - Add config_validators.py with validate_configuration() and mode detection - Simplify app.py startup with single validation point at get_app() - Remove duplicate is_oauth_mode() function (43 lines) - Fix DeploymentMode mapping (only SELF_HOSTED and SMITHERY_STATELESS exist) - Add comprehensive unit tests (41 tests covering all modes and edge cases) - Add enable_multi_user_basic_auth to Settings and BasicAuthMiddleware Docker Compose: - Remove conflicting ENABLE_MULTI_USER_BASIC_AUTH from mcp-oauth service - Add dedicated mcp-multi-user-basic service on port 8003 Test Results: - 237/237 integration tests PASSED - All deployment modes verified: single-user BasicAuth, multi-user BasicAuth, OAuth single-audience, OAuth token exchange (Keycloak), Smithery stateless 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |