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Chris CoutinhoandClaude Opus 4.7 f2b7bf132f fix(storage): address PR #798 review feedback (credentials, asyncpg extra, TLS, pool)
Round-2 fixes after the bot review on PR #798 plus two user follow-ups
(self-signed Postgres support; asyncpg should be a PyPI extra). Folded
into the same PR rather than a follow-up since the work is still
unmerged.

Security
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- Mask database credentials in all 5 log call sites (storage.py × 4,
  migrations.py × 1) via a new `mask_db_password()` helper in config.py.
  Uses SQLAlchemy's `make_url(...).render_as_string(hide_password=True)`
  with a regex fallback so the masking path never raises.
- New `tests/unit/test_storage_logging.py` asserts a sentinel password
  never appears in `caplog` during `RefreshTokenStorage.initialize()`.

Distribution
------------
- `asyncpg` moved to `[project.optional-dependencies] postgres` so a
  vanilla `pip install nextcloud-mcp-server` no longer pulls in the
  ~5 MB C extension. The Docker image runs `uv sync --extra postgres`,
  so containerized deployments are unchanged.
- When `DATABASE_URL=postgresql+asyncpg://...` is set on a venv missing
  the extra, `RefreshTokenStorage.initialize()` raises a friendly
  RuntimeError pointing at `[postgres]` rather than the generic
  ModuleNotFoundError.

TLS for the Postgres backend
----------------------------
- New `DATABASE_VERIFY_SSL` + `DATABASE_CA_BUNDLE` env vars mirror the
  existing `NEXTCLOUD_VERIFY_SSL` / `NEXTCLOUD_CA_BUNDLE` pattern
  (validators in Settings.__post_init__, `get_database_ssl()` helper
  alongside `get_nextcloud_ssl_verify()`). `DATABASE_VERIFY_SSL=false`
  wins over `DATABASE_CA_BUNDLE` for incident-response convenience.
- Default is **None** rather than True — keeps PR #798's behavior
  intact for cluster-internal Postgres that runs without TLS. Operators
  opt into verify-full or supply a private CA. ADR-026 records the
  reasoning vs the Nextcloud HTTPS default.
- Engine factory in `storage.py` passes `ssl` via `connect_args` only
  when `get_database_ssl()` returns non-None; otherwise asyncpg's
  default (`prefer`) applies.
- Storage logs which TLS mode is active at INFO (no secret material).

Configurable connection pool
----------------------------
- `DATABASE_POOL_SIZE` (default 10) and `DATABASE_MAX_OVERFLOW`
  (default 20) replace the hardcoded engine values. With many replicas
  this can blow past managed-Postgres `max_connections=100`; tune down
  for large fleets.
- gte-1 / gte-0 validators in __post_init__ reject 0/negative pool
  sizes at startup with the offending value in the error.

Consistency polish
------------------
- Migration 006: convert raw `op.execute("ALTER TABLE ... ADD COLUMN")`
  to `op.batch_alter_table(...).add_column(sa.Column("nonce", sa.Text))`
  for stylistic consistency with the rewritten 001-005. Downgrade now
  drops the column instead of being a no-op.
- `registered_webhooks.created_at` standardized from `sa.Float` to
  `sa.BigInteger` (all other `*_at` columns); `store_webhook()` casts
  `time.time()` → `int`.
- `is_sqlite_url()` made case-insensitive.

Testing
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- New `tests/integration/test_storage_postgres.py::test_cleanup_expired_roundtrip`
  exercises `cleanup_expired_tokens`, `cleanup_expired_sessions`, and
  `cleanup_expired_browser_sessions` — relies on DELETE rowcount,
  historically dialect-tricky.
- `tests/unit/test_ssl_config.py` extended with `TestDatabaseSSLSettings`
  + `TestGetDatabaseSSL` classes (9 new tests) mirroring the existing
  Nextcloud SSL tests one-for-one.

Docs
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- `docs/configuration.md` Centralized-Storage section grew the four new
  env vars + a homelab example with a private CA.
- `docs/ADR-026` grew Distribution, TLS, and `alembic/env.py` async-pattern
  subsections explaining the non-obvious design choices.

Helm chart counterpart in cbcoutinho/helm-charts PR #34 (separate
commit on `feat/nextcloud-mcp-server-database-url`).

Verification
------------
- `uv run pytest tests/unit/` — 1025 passed.
- `TEST_DATABASE_URL=... uv run pytest tests/integration/test_storage_postgres.py -m postgres` — 6 passed (including new cleanup test).
- `uv run ruff check && uv run ruff format --check && uv run ty check -- nextcloud_mcp_server` — clean.

Tracked on Astrolabe Cloud POC board, card #99.

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Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-16 18:53:45 +02:00
Chris CoutinhoandClaude Opus 4.7 292cbb3292 feat(storage): pluggable database backend via DATABASE_URL (ADR-026)
Adds a `DATABASE_URL` setting that lets `RefreshTokenStorage` run against
any SQLAlchemy async backend, primarily `postgresql+asyncpg://...` for
HA k8s deployments. Default behavior is unchanged: when `DATABASE_URL` is
unset the server falls back to the existing `TOKEN_STORAGE_DB` path /
ephemeral SQLite tempfile.

Why
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Today every MCP pod needs its own PVC to hold the SQLite file, which
pins the Deployment to one replica and blocks horizontal scaling. With
this change, operators can point all replicas at a shared Postgres
(CNPG, RDS, etc.) and the pods become stateless. Encryption stays in
Python (Fernet); the database only sees ciphertext.

What changed
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- `config.get_database_url()` resolves DATABASE_URL → TOKEN_STORAGE_DB →
  ephemeral tempfile in that priority order.
- `RefreshTokenStorage` builds a process-shared `AsyncEngine` in
  `initialize()`. SQLite gets NullPool; Postgres gets pool_size=10,
  max_overflow=20, pool_pre_ping=True. 30 aiosqlite call sites adapted
  via a thin `_DBConn` / `_Cursor` / `_Row` / `_ExecuteCtx` shim so
  existing method bodies need no churn beyond the connection
  context-manager swap.
- 7 `INSERT OR REPLACE` statements rewritten as portable
  `INSERT ... ON CONFLICT (...) DO UPDATE` (SQLite ≥ 3.24, Postgres ≥ 9.5).
- `sqlite_master` legacy-detection lookup replaced with SQLAlchemy
  inspector so the path works against either backend.
- File-permission hardening + parent-dir creation gated on
  `is_sqlite_url(...)` — centralized backends manage their own filesystem.
- Alembic migrations 001/002/003/005 converted from raw `op.execute(SQL)`
  to portable `op.create_table()` / `op.create_index()` with SQLAlchemy
  types. All timestamp columns are `sa.BigInteger` so Postgres allocates
  BIGINT (unix epochs don't fit in INT4). SQLite treats BIGINT as
  INTEGER, so existing deployments at revision 006 see no schema drift.
- `migrations.py` + CLI take URLs; `db {upgrade,downgrade,current,history}`
  gain `--database-url / -u` alongside the legacy `--database-path / -d`.
  `get_current_revision()` uses SQLAlchemy inspector instead of raw
  sqlite3, so the CLI works against Postgres too.
- `docker-compose.yml` adds a `postgres-test` service under the
  `postgres` profile (pinned `postgres:16-alpine` digest) for
  integration testing.
- Unit storage tests parametrized over backends via shared
  `tests/fixtures/storage_backend.py` — every test in
  `test_app_password_storage.py` and `test_webhook_storage.py` runs
  once per backend that is available. Postgres is opted in by
  `TEST_DATABASE_URL`.
- New `tests/integration/test_storage_postgres.py` (5 tests, marked
  `postgres` + `integration`) covers refresh-token, app-password,
  OAuth-session, webhook, and audit-log paths end-to-end on Postgres.
- New `docs/ADR-026-pluggable-database-backend.md` records the decision;
  `docs/configuration.md` documents `DATABASE_URL` with examples.

Out of scope
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- No SQLite → Postgres data migration tool (clean cutover; tokens reissue
  on next login, webhooks re-register on next sync tick).
- This repo does not provision Postgres. The matching helm chart change
  lives in cbcoutinho/helm-charts (database.url / existingSecret values).

Verification
------------
- `uv run pytest tests/unit/` — 1012 passed, SQLite path unchanged.
- `docker compose --profile postgres up -d postgres-test`
- `TEST_DATABASE_URL=... uv run pytest tests/integration/test_storage_postgres.py -m postgres -v`
  — 5 passed.
- `TEST_DATABASE_URL=... uv run pytest tests/unit/test_app_password_storage.py
  tests/unit/test_webhook_storage.py` — 50 passed (25 per backend).
- `uv run ruff check && uv run ruff format --check && uv run ty check -- nextcloud_mcp_server` — clean.

Tracked on Astrolabe Cloud POC board, card #99.

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_This PR was generated with the help of AI, and reviewed by a Human_

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-16 18:06:42 +02:00
Chris Coutinho 7e93097137 feat(ollama): Pull model on startup if not available in ollama 2025-11-12 00:37:26 +01:00
Chris CoutinhoandClaude 1bced88c97 refactor: consolidate database storage for webhooks and OAuth tokens
Refactored the storage system to use a unified SQLite database for both
webhook tracking and OAuth token storage, available in both BasicAuth
and OAuth modes.

Changes:
- Renamed refresh_token_storage.py → storage.py
- Made TOKEN_ENCRYPTION_KEY optional (only required for OAuth token ops)
- Added registered_webhooks table with schema versioning
- Added webhook storage methods (store, get, delete, list, clear)
- Initialize storage in both BasicAuth and OAuth modes
- Updated webhook routes to persist registrations in database
- Database-first pattern for webhook status checks (performance)
- Updated all imports across codebase

Storage Behavior:
- Database created automatically at startup if needed
- Existing databases detected and reused
- Server fails fast if database initialization fails
- No migrations needed (OAuth feature is experimental)

Testing:
- Added 13 comprehensive unit tests for webhook storage
- All 118 unit tests pass
- All 5 smoke tests pass
- Verified fail-fast behavior on initialization errors

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Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
2025-11-11 20:01:49 +01:00