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feat: Implement ADR-004 Progressive Consent foundation components
- Token Broker Service manages Nextcloud access tokens with audience validation - Implements short-lived token caching (5-minute TTL) with early refresh - Enhanced token storage schema with ADR-004 fields (flow_type, audience, provisioning) - MCP provisioning tools for explicit Flow 2 resource authorization - Comprehensive unit tests for Token Broker Service (14 tests, all passing) - Environment configuration for Progressive Consent mode This implements the foundation for the dual OAuth flow architecture where: - Flow 1: MCP clients authenticate to MCP server (aud: "mcp-server") - Flow 2: MCP server gets delegated Nextcloud access (aud: "nextcloud") Users must explicitly call provision_nextcloud_access tool to grant resource access, implementing the "stateless by default" principle from ADR-004. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat: Implement ADR-004 Hybrid Flow with comprehensive integration tests
Implement the ADR-004 Hybrid Flow OAuth pattern where the MCP server intercepts the OAuth callback to obtain master refresh tokens while maintaining PKCE security for clients. ## Implementation ### OAuth Routes (ADR-004 Hybrid Flow) - Add `/oauth/authorize` endpoint: Intercepts client OAuth initiation - Add `/oauth/callback` endpoint: Receives IdP callback, stores master token - Add `/oauth/token` endpoint: Exchanges MCP code for client access token - Implement PKCE code challenge/verifier validation - Store OAuth sessions with state/challenge correlation ### MCP Server Integration - Update `setup_oauth_config()` to return client_id and client_secret - Initialize OAuth context in Starlette lifespan for login routes - Add OAuth session storage to RefreshTokenStorage - Configure authlib dependency for OAuth flow management ### Integration Tests - Create `test_adr004_hybrid_flow.py` with Playwright automation - Add `adr004_hybrid_flow_mcp_client` session-scoped fixture - Test MCP session establishment with hybrid flow token - Test tool execution using stored refresh tokens (on-behalf-of pattern) - Test persistent access across multiple operations - All tests passing: ✅ 3 passed in 8.82s ### Documentation - Update ADR-004 with comprehensive Testing section - Add integration test commands and coverage details - Document test implementation and verification steps - Create TESTING_INSTRUCTIONS.md for manual and automated testing - Include manual test scripts for reference/debugging ## What This Enables ✅ PKCE code challenge/verifier flow ✅ MCP server intercepts OAuth callback and stores master refresh token ✅ Client receives MCP access token (not master token) ✅ MCP session establishment with hybrid flow token ✅ Tool execution using stored refresh tokens (on-behalf-of pattern) ✅ Multiple operations without re-authentication ✅ Proper token isolation (client never sees master token) ## Testing Run ADR-004 integration tests: ```bash uv run pytest tests/server/oauth/test_adr004_hybrid_flow.py --browser firefox -v ``` 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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fix: Complete Keycloak external IdP integration with all tests passing
This commit completes the Keycloak external IdP integration for the MCP
server, implementing ADR-002 Tier 2 (External Identity Provider) with
full Bearer token authentication support.
Key Changes:
1. **Keycloak backchannel-dynamic configuration**
- Added --hostname-strict=false and --hostname-backchannel-dynamic=true
- Allows external issuer (localhost:8888) with internal endpoints (keycloak:8080)
- Solves Docker networking issue where containers can't reach localhost
2. **CORSMiddleware Bearer token patch**
- Created app-hooks/patches/cors-bearer-token.patch from upstream commit 8fb5e77db82
- Allows Bearer tokens to bypass CORS/CSRF checks (stateless authentication)
- Applied via post-installation hook 20-apply-cors-bearer-token-patch.sh
- Enables app-specific APIs (Notes, Calendar, etc.) to work with Bearer tokens
3. **Patch organization**
- Moved patches to app-hooks/patches/ directory
- Updated docker-compose.yml to mount entire app-hooks directory
- Consolidated patch management for better maintainability
4. **Test improvements**
- All 11 Keycloak integration tests passing
- Tests validate OAuth token acquisition, MCP connectivity, token validation,
tool execution, token persistence, user provisioning, scope filtering,
and error handling
Architecture:
- Keycloak acts as external OAuth/OIDC identity provider
- MCP server uses Keycloak tokens to access Nextcloud APIs
- Nextcloud user_oidc app validates Bearer tokens from Keycloak
- No admin credentials needed - all API access uses user's OAuth tokens
Cache Note:
- Discovery and JWKS caches must be cleared when switching Keycloak configurations
- Use: docker compose exec redis redis-cli DEL "<cache-key>"
- Or: docker compose exec app php occ user_oidc:provider keycloak --clientid nextcloud
Related:
- ADR-002: Vector sync background jobs authentication
- Validates external IdP integration pattern
- Demonstrates offline_access with refresh tokens (Tier 1 & 2)
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Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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feat: Implement RFC 8693 token exchange for Keycloak (ADR-002 Tier 2)
Implements OAuth 2.0 Token Exchange (RFC 8693) enabling the MCP server to exchange service account tokens for user-scoped tokens. This provides an alternative to refresh tokens for background operations. **Core Implementation:** - Added `get_service_account_token()` method to KeycloakOAuthClient for client_credentials grant - Added `exchange_token_for_user()` method implementing RFC 8693 token exchange - Fixed Fernet encryption key handling in RefreshTokenStorage (was incorrectly base64 decoding already-encoded keys) - Updated OAuth configuration to support offline_access scope and refresh token storage infrastructure **Keycloak Configuration:** - Enabled `serviceAccountsEnabled` in realm-export.json - Added `token.exchange.grant.enabled` attribute - Added `client.token.exchange.standard.enabled` attribute (required for Keycloak 26.2+ Standard Token Exchange V2) - Fresh Keycloak imports now correctly enable token exchange **Docker Compose:** - Added TOKEN_ENCRYPTION_KEY and ENABLE_OFFLINE_ACCESS environment variables - Created oauth-tokens volume for refresh token storage - Configured both mcp-oauth and mcp-keycloak services **Testing & Documentation:** - Added tests/manual/test_token_exchange.py - Validates complete RFC 8693 flow - Added tests/manual/test_nextcloud_impersonate.py - Documents session-based impersonation limitations - Added docs/oauth-impersonation-findings.md - Comprehensive investigation findings and resolution documentation **Verified Working:** ✅ Service account token acquisition (client_credentials grant) ✅ RFC 8693 token exchange for internal-to-internal tokens ✅ Exchanged tokens validate with Nextcloud APIs ✅ Keycloak 26.4.2 Standard Token Exchange V2 support **Known Limitations:** - User impersonation (requested_subject) requires Keycloak Legacy V1 with preview features - Cross-client token exchange limited to same realm - Refresh token storage infrastructure ready but unused (MCP protocol limitation) Dependencies: aiosqlite>=0.20.0 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat: Add Keycloak OAuth provider support with refresh token storage
Implements Keycloak as an external OIDC provider following ADR-002 architecture for background job authentication using offline_access. ## Features - Keycloak OAuth provider with PKCE and offline_access support - Refresh token storage with Fernet encryption - Token verifier for both JWT and opaque tokens - Multi-client validation (realm-level trust) - Sample configuration for Keycloak integration ## Implementation ### OAuth Provider (keycloak_oauth.py) - Authorization Code Flow with PKCE - Refresh token exchange - OIDC discovery endpoint support - Token validation with JWKS ### Token Storage (refresh_token_storage.py) - Encrypted storage using Fernet symmetric encryption - SQLite backend for persistence - Token rotation support - Per-user token management ### Token Verifier Updates - Support both JWT (self-encoded) and opaque tokens - JWKS-based JWT signature verification - Introspection endpoint fallback for opaque tokens - Scope extraction from both token types ### Configuration - .env.keycloak.sample: Example configuration with Keycloak URLs - docs/keycloak-multi-client-validation.md: Realm-level validation documentation - app-hooks/post-installation/10-install-user_oidc-app.sh: Updated dependencies ## Architecture Notes - MCP Server is a protected resource (requires OAuth) - MCP Client initiates OAuth flow and shares refresh tokens - Refresh tokens enable background operations without admin credentials - Supports future token exchange delegation when Keycloak implements it ## References - ADR-002: Vector Database Background Sync Authentication - RFC 6749: OAuth 2.0 (offline_access, refresh tokens) - RFC 7517: JSON Web Key (JWK) 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> |