Remaining items from the PR #831 Claude review:
- processor span symmetry: add "vector_sync.total_chars" to the sparse
embedding span (already on the dense span) and drop the redundant
"embedding.batch_size" attribute from both spans — it always equalled
vector_sync.chunk_count and would mislead once batching is split.
- metrics: document the deliberate "throughput counts only on full success"
contract in record_document_parse (partial extractions flagged
success=False are counted as a parse-error but never inflate
pages/chars/bytes throughput).
- config: extract _detect_base_provider() -> (family, model) as the single
source of truth for the provider-detection priority chain, shared by
get_embedding_model_name() and get_embedding_provider_family(). Preserves
the intentional gateway asymmetry (only the family method short-circuits).
- base.py: Optional[...] -> PEP 604 `... | None`; drop now-unused import.
Behavior unchanged (get_embedding_* outputs covered by test_config.py).
Refs Deck #175, PR #831.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Resolve the latest PR-review comment on the verify-on-read tag-gate work:
- tests: stringify note IDs in test_verify_on_read.py so SearchResult.id
matches production (scanner stringifies all IDs on write) — helper and the
keeps/deleted/mixed/dedupe assertions (blocking).
- tests: make the unshared-file negative control a PDF so the drop is
unambiguously "unshared", not a mime_type_filter mismatch.
- config: add Validator("VECTOR_SYNC_PDF_TAG", len_min=1) — an empty tag name
would make find_files_by_tag("") misbehave in the verifier and scanner.
- verification: correct the _verify_files comment — two batch fetches (tag
REPORT + EXCLUDED_TAGS lookup) are held under one semaphore slot; the
pure-Python intersection runs outside it.
- tests: de-duplicate the minimal-PDF constant into a shared PDF_BYTES in
tests/integration/conftest.py, imported by both integration modules.
Verified: ruff/format/ty/unit all green; the two integration modules
(10 tests) pass against a local Nextcloud (app-only, no MCP profile needed).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Verify-on-read only checked file *accessibility* (file_accessible_by_id),
never tag membership, so a file removed from the `vector-index` tag (but
still readable) kept surfacing in semantic search, and stale points only
got evicted when they happened to rank in a search's top-K.
Rework `_verify_files` to gate on current `vector-index` tag membership via
a single batch `find_files_by_tag(tag, mime_type_filter="application/pdf")`
REPORT per search (plus a one-shot EXCLUDED_TAGS lookup for exclusion-wins
parity) — exactly what the scanner indexes. A file is kept iff it is in that
set, so untagged / deleted / excluded files drop out immediately and the
existing eviction wiring reclaims their Qdrant points. The gate is strict
for all file results, own and shared. Mirrors the batch-fetch-and-intersect
shape of `_verify_news_items` (one semaphore slot, fail-open on fetch error,
malformed-id keep).
- Promote the tag name to a `vector_sync_pdf_tag` Settings field (dynaconf
env mapping VECTOR_SYNC_PDF_TAG) used by both scanner and verifier;
drop the scanner's direct os.getenv.
- Expose `find_files_by_tag` on NextcloudClientProtocol.
- Rewrite the file-verifier unit tests (tagged/untagged/deleted/excluded/
fail-open/non-numeric); update the ACL + verify-on-read integration tests
to seed tagged PDFs.
- Amend ADR-019 and the configuration.md verify-on-read latency budget.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Failed deletes no longer bump astrolabe_documents_indexed_total: the outer
except in process_document now gates doc_type on operation != "delete", so a
delete error is counted as processed-error but not as an indexing event.
Added test_failed_delete_is_processed_but_not_indexed.
- registry parse span: pass record_exception=True explicitly (matches
instrument_tool) and add a structured logger.warning on the parse-error path
(processor/tier/byte_size/duration_ms) for a Loki-aggregatable failed-parse
signal.
- test_error_does_not_increment_throughput: snapshot-before/delta pattern
instead of absolute 0.0 (counters are global singletons).
- config: document the deliberate gateway asymmetry between
get_embedding_model_name() (no gateway branch) and
get_embedding_provider_family() (short-circuits on gateway).
- Cleanup in touched scope: narrow `except (HTTPStatusError, Exception)` to
`except Exception` (drop now-unused import); convert registry signatures from
Optional[...] to `... | None`.
Refs Deck #175, PR #831.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Make per-tier bottlenecks in the document-processing pipeline
(scan -> fetch -> parse -> chunk -> embed -> Qdrant upsert) visible via
metrics, traces, and structured logs. Today the document_processors layer
emits only a logger.info line: no metric, no span, and page counts live only
inside a log string. The single processing-duration histogram is unlabeled and
whole-document, so it cannot isolate parse vs embed vs upsert.
New astrolabe_* metric family (distinct from the mcp_* protocol metrics):
- astrolabe_document_parse_{duration_seconds,total} + pages/chars/bytes counters
recorded at the ProcessorRegistry.process() boundary (covers all current and
future processors uniformly)
- astrolabe_document_escalation_total (dormant; tiered-pipeline readiness)
- astrolabe_embedding_{duration_seconds,requests_total,chunks_total,chars_total}
- astrolabe_document_chunks_total, astrolabe_documents_indexed_total{source,status}
Tracing: new document_processor.parse child span + enriched embed/chunk span
attributes (provider/model/batch_size/chunk_count). Structured logs gain a
consistent field vocabulary (doc_id, doc_type, processor, tier, pages, chars,
byte_size, chunks, duration_ms, status) so Loki can aggregate without regex.
Tier-readiness: processor/tier are labels from day one and a tier property is
added to DocumentProcessor, so adding docling/OCR/LLM tiers later is additive
(new label values, never new metrics). Tenant comes from the kube namespace
label; mime_type/model are span attributes only (cardinality). Existing
mcp_vector_sync_*/mcp_qdrant_* are left untouched.
Refs Deck #175 (superset of #173 Phase 2). Dashboard/recording-rules follow-up
tracked on #175 for homelab-argocd.
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EMBEDDING_GATEWAY_URL is configured as a bare origin (scheme://host:port) —
the deployment's Service URL. GatewayProvider now appends the gateway's /v1
base path before handing the URL to the OpenAI SDK, so both embed posts
({base}/embeddings) and dimension discovery ({base}/models) land under /v1.
Idempotent: a URL already ending in /v1 is left unchanged.
This lets EMBEDDING_GATEWAY_URL stay a bare domain (matching the gitops
Service URLs) instead of requiring a hand-appended /v1.
Also align the `embedding_gateway_model` field default with _DEFAULTS
("mistral/mistral-embed"). The gateway catalog is provider-namespaced, and
_detect_dimension matches `entry.id == embedding_model`; the stale
un-namespaced default would silently miss the catalog entry and leave the
dimension unresolved (re-triggering the external-mode startup crash).
Tests: bare / trailing-slash / idempotent normalization + a bare-origin
discovery test asserting /v1/models. 16 gateway-provider tests pass;
providers + vector suites green (129 total); ruff clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
External-mode tenant pods CrashLoop at startup: Qdrant collection init calls
get_dimension() before any embed(), but GatewayProvider only learns its
dimension lazily after the first embed, and the gateway model isn't an OpenAI
model so the base class can't know it statically.
- Add GatewayProvider._detect_dimension() — the async startup hook the
vector-sync bootstrap already invokes (vector/qdrant_client.py:
hasattr(provider, "_detect_dimension")) for Ollama. It GETs the gateway's
GET /v1/models and sets _dimension from the entry whose id matches the
configured model. Best-effort: any failure (old gateway, model absent,
network) leaves _dimension unset so the inherited lazy detect-on-first-embed
still applies — never fatal. Presents the M2M bearer when configured.
- Switch the default embedding_gateway_model to the gateway's provider-
namespaced id "mistral/mistral-embed" (the gateway routes on the "/"-prefix
and sends "mistral-embed" upstream); collapse a duplicated config field.
Pairs with astrolabe-cloud-website#229 (gateway /v1/models, namespaced ids).
Tests: discovery sets dim w/o embed, sends bearer, non-fatal on
404/absent/error, skips when already known.
Adds the seven §10.2 hook-point modules + five env vars so Astrolabe Cloud can
offload document processing to the external document-processor / embedding
gateway. Purely additive: with every setting unset the server behaves exactly
as today, so self-hosters are unaffected (Deck #92).
Hook points (all default to current monolith behavior):
- config: EMBEDDING_PROVIDER, INGEST_MODE, STATUS_BACKEND,
COLLECTION_METADATA_SOURCE, FACT_EVENT_EMITTER (+ supporting settings),
validated in Settings.__post_init__ (fail-fast STATUS_BACKEND=local with
INGEST_MODE=external); shared canonical.py.
- vector/payload_keys.py + acl_hash.py: cross-impl NAMESPACE/point_id (§2.2)
and BLAKE2b-128 ACL hash (§11), pinned by fixtures shared with the
document-processor repo.
- embedding/gateway_client.py: OpenAI-compatible GatewayProvider authenticating
via M2M OIDC client-credentials (separate realm); manual-only registry entry.
- vector/collection_metadata.py: sentinel-point / API metadata source with env
fallback.
- vector/queue/: hexagonal ingest producer ports + memory/NATS adapters
(Postgres seam); INGEST_MODE=external publishes mcp.ingest.requested.{tenant}
instead of the in-memory stream and skips the in-process processor pool. The
lifespan becomes a composition root across both deployment branches.
- vector/queue/status.py: STATUS_BACKEND=bus subscriber feeding a StatusStore
the vector-sync status endpoint reads.
- admin/payload_backfill.py: POST /api/v1/admin/payload-backfill (admin scope);
processor writes the new payload keys; query-side ACL pre-filter gated behind
ACL_PREFILTER_ENABLED (default off).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
When the per-tenant nextcloud-mcp-server Pod OOMKills mid-batch, the
in-memory anyio processor queue is lost but the placeholder Qdrant
points (is_placeholder=true, status=pending) survive. The next Pod's
scanner re-runs, sees the existing placeholders, applies the
5 × VECTOR_SYNC_SCAN_INTERVAL staleness gate (~5h with the deployed
1h scan interval), and skips them. Result: 0 documents indexed for
the duration of the gate after every restart.
Stamps a process-level instance_id (UUID per Pod-process) onto every
placeholder write. A new sweep_orphan_placeholders helper, called
once from starlette_lifespan after the Qdrant client is initialised
and before the scanner / user-manager spawns, scrolls the collection
and deletes any placeholder whose instance_id doesn't match the
current Pod's (including placeholders with no instance_id field —
back-compat for pre-fix Pod versions). The scanner's next cycle
naturally re-creates fresh placeholders and queues work normally;
no DocumentTask reconstruction needed.
Sweep is one-shot at startup, not periodic — the existing staleness
gate still covers same-Pod recovery, and the cross-Pod-restart gap
was the only failure mode. Failure is non-fatal (logged via
vector_sync.orphan_sweep_failed) so a transient Qdrant hiccup at
boot doesn't prevent the scanner from running.
Both lifespan branches (single-user BasicAuth, OAuth / multi-user
BasicAuth) call the sweep via a module-local helper. A new
VECTOR_SYNC_ORPHAN_SWEEP_ENABLED setting (default True) provides
an escape hatch.
Closes Deck #101.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
claude-review on #799 flagged:
1. Stale inline comment in ``initialize()`` (line 466) still said
"Postgres uses a small bounded pool". Updated to reflect both
backends now use NullPool.
2. Stale ``close()`` docstring referenced pool-size starving
max_connections — irrelevant with NullPool. Replaced with the
NullPool-aware rationale (dispose still tears down in-flight
asyncpg connections cleanly).
3. ``docs/configuration.md`` actively directed operators to tune
DATABASE_POOL_SIZE / DATABASE_MAX_OVERFLOW, with worked
examples and pool math. Both are now deprecated no-ops; the
table entries explain the deprecation and link to PR #799.
Operators reading the docs will no longer be confused into
tuning settings that don't do anything.
4. ``config.py`` comment for the deprecated fields updated to
record the deprecation. Validators are intentionally kept
(still reject < 1 / < 0) so misconfigured deploys fail loudly
rather than silently — the reviewer flagged this as a minor
UX wart but explicitly "not a blocker"; the docs change in (3)
keeps operators away from the config altogether.
5. New ``tests/unit/test_storage_engine.py`` with three tests:
- ``test_postgres_engine_uses_nullpool`` — pins ``isinstance(
engine.pool, NullPool)`` so a refactor back to QueuePool /
SingletonThreadPool can't silently re-introduce the cross-
event-loop crashes.
- ``test_postgres_engine_ignores_pool_sizing_settings`` —
setting DATABASE_POOL_SIZE / DATABASE_MAX_OVERFLOW to huge
values must not change pool type (proves the deprecated
fields are wired-up no-ops).
- ``test_postgres_engine_missing_asyncpg_driver_message`` —
guards the existing actionable-error branch when the
optional ``[postgres]`` extra isn't installed.
Verified:
- ``uv run pytest tests/unit/`` — 1028 passed
- ``uv run ruff check`` clean on the touched python files
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Addresses all 8 items in the round-4 bot review plus 4 remaining
SonarQube OPEN issues that were silently broken by round 3's
malformed NOSONAR markers.
NOSONAR syntax fix (clears the remaining 4 OPEN SQ issues)
----------------------------------------------------------
Round 3 used ``# NOSONAR S<rule_key>`` form. SonarQube Python doesn't
recognize the rule-key suffix — it treats the whole thing as a
malformed suppression directive (S7632) AND lets the underlying rule
keep firing (S7503 on ``_Cursor.__aenter__/__aexit__``).
Switch every marker to bare ``# NOSONAR``, with the rationale moved
into a preceding comment block. Affected sites:
- storage.py: ``_Cursor.__aenter__``, ``_Cursor.__aexit__``
- config.py: ``get_database_ssl()`` ``return False`` + ``ssl.create_default_context()``
- test_storage_logging.py: ``SENTINEL_PASSWORD_FRAGMENT`` constant
- test_storage_postgres.py: three ``bob_pw_v1`` / ``bob_pw_v2`` / ``carol_pw`` literals
Bot 🔴#1 — defensive NOSONAR on get_database_ssl `return False`
--------------------------------------------------------------
Bot predicted S4830 fires on the operator-opt-out path. SQ output
shows it doesn't currently fire, but bare NOSONAR added defensively
with rationale comment.
Bot 🔴#2 — defensive NOSONAR on f-string SQL
--------------------------------------------
``update_oauth_session`` builds its SET clause via ``f"{', '.join(update_fields)}"``;
``get_audit_logs`` builds its WHERE clause via string concatenation.
Both are safe (the fragments only come from this function's own
branches, no user input), but the patterns trip taint analysers.
Annotated both with bare NOSONAR + safety comment explaining the
hardcoded-fragments invariant. Note: S2077 doesn't currently fire
on these; defensive.
Bot 🟡#3 — pg_advisory_lock for concurrent migrations
-----------------------------------------------------
Without coordination, two pods rolling-updating simultaneously can
both observe ``has_alembic=False`` and both try to apply migrations
from scratch — the second crashes with "relation already exists".
New ``_migration_lock()`` async context manager:
- On Postgres: ``SELECT pg_advisory_lock(:lock_id)`` on a fresh
connection (separate from the engine pool so it survives the
``to_thread.run_sync`` worker), held across BOTH the schema-inspect
AND the migration call. Without that span, two pods could each
observe "no alembic_version" before either started migrating,
defeating the lock.
- On SQLite: yields immediately (file-level locking serializes
writes natively).
Lock ID derived from
``sha256(b"nextcloud-mcp-server:migrations")[:8]`` as a stable signed
int64 so we can't collide with other apps sharing the same Postgres.
Bot 🟡#4 — RefreshTokenStorage.close() + lifespan wiring
--------------------------------------------------------
New idempotent ``close()`` method calls ``await engine.dispose()``,
nulls the engine, resets ``_initialized``. Wired into both
``app_lifespan_basic`` (BasicAuth) and the OAuth lifespan teardown,
each wrapped in ``try/except Exception`` with ``logger.warning`` so a
buggy dispose can't block SIGTERM. Without this, pooled asyncpg
connections leak server-side slots until
``idle_in_transaction_session_timeout`` reaps them — with small pool
defaults and frequent k8s rolling restarts this can starve
``max_connections``.
Bot 🟢#5 — is_sqlite_url docstring on :memory:
----------------------------------------------
Updated docstring to note both file-backed and in-memory forms are
recognized; caller is responsible for ``:memory:`` magic.
Bot 🟢#6 — db_path via make_url(...).database
---------------------------------------------
Replaced ``database_url.split("///", 1)[1]`` hack with SQLAlchemy's
own URL parsing. Naturally handles in-memory (``.database is None``
→ falls back to ``""``). Same lazy-import pattern as the existing
``mask_db_password`` to avoid module-import-time cost.
Bot 🟢#7 — _to_sync_url unrecognized-driver guard
-------------------------------------------------
Pulled ``_KNOWN_ASYNC_DRIVERS = ("aiosqlite", "asyncpg")`` into a
module constant. When an unrecognized ``+<driver>`` token survives
the strip, emits ``logger.warning`` with the known-supported list.
Behavior unchanged for valid URLs.
Bot 🟢#8 — get_audit_logs SELECT * → explicit columns
-----------------------------------------------------
Replaced ``SELECT *`` with explicit column list. Future schema
additions stay out of the dict return.
New tests
---------
- ``test_close_disposes_engine``: pins the public contract — engine
nulled, state reset, second call is a no-op.
- ``test_concurrent_initialize_serialized_by_advisory_lock``: spawns
3 concurrent inits against a fresh schema; asserts no "relation
already exists" and exactly one ``alembic_version`` row at the end.
Without the lock, this reliably fails on the second concurrent
task.
Docs
----
- ADR-026: new "Concurrent migrations across pods" subsection
documents the advisory-lock approach + lock-ID derivation.
Verification
------------
- ``uv run pytest tests/unit/`` — 1025 passed.
- ``TEST_DATABASE_URL=… uv run pytest tests/integration/test_storage_postgres.py -m postgres`` — 9 passed (was 7).
- ``ruff check && ruff format --check && ty check`` — clean.
Expected post-push: SQ scan reports 0 OPEN issues (was 4).
Tracked on Astrolabe Cloud POC board, card #99.
---
_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>
Round-3 fixes. Two threads:
- 9 OPEN SonarQube issues caused the "E Security Rating on New Code"
gate failure. The bot's diagnosis (sa.text(text_sql) → SQL injection)
was a wrong guess; the actual SQ rules firing were different.
- Bot's substantive concerns: pool defaults too aggressive,
delete_browser_session RETURNING path untested on Postgres,
schema_version legacy table created on Postgres, stale module
docstring.
- User's underlying question on the pool: "isn't 1 connection enough?"
Right-sized to 2+5 and documented the concurrency model in ADR-026
so the rationale is durable.
SonarQube quality-gate fixes (clears all 9 OPEN issues)
-------------------------------------------------------
- BLOCKER S6418: rename `SECRET` constant in test_storage_logging.py
to `SENTINEL_PASSWORD_FRAGMENT` + NOSONAR with rationale.
- CRITICAL S3776: extract `_build_postgres_engine()` from
`initialize()` (was complexity 26 > 15); incidentally creates a
clean unit-test seam for engine args.
- CRITICAL S4423: `ssl.create_default_context(cafile=...)` is flagged
as "weak protocol" — Python 3.10+ already negotiates the strongest
available protocol. Explicitly pass `purpose=ssl.Purpose.SERVER_AUTH`
and NOSONAR with the Python-version rationale.
- MAJOR S3358: split the TLS-mode nested ternary in the engine
factory into a `_describe_ssl_arg()` helper.
- MAJOR S2068 ×3: bind test app-password literals to local vars and
put `# NOSONAR S2068` on the same line as the literal (anchoring
requirement) instead of on the closing paren.
- MINOR S7503 ×2: `# NOSONAR S7503` on `_Cursor.__aenter__/__aexit__`
— they MUST be `async` per the context-manager protocol.
Pool sizing right-sized (answers "why so many connections?")
------------------------------------------------------------
- `DATABASE_POOL_SIZE` default 10 → **2**.
- `DATABASE_MAX_OVERFLOW` default 20 → **5**.
- Per-pod max drops from 30 to 7. With 3 replicas, total = 21
connections (was 90) — well under managed-Postgres
`max_connections=100`.
- New INFO log at startup: `Postgres engine ready: pool_size=N
max_overflow=M (per-pod max K connections)`. Surfaces the active
sizing without grepping config.
- New ADR-026 § "Concurrency model and pool sizing" explains
asyncpg's single-flight connection semantics, the MCP workload
shape (read-mostly point lookups), why-not-1 (multi-user
serialization), and the tune-up/tune-down recipe.
- `docs/configuration.md` table updated with new defaults +
homelab-vs-prod tuning guidance, linking the ADR.
RETURNING path covered on Postgres
----------------------------------
- New `test_browser_session_delete_returning` exercises the
`DELETE … RETURNING user_id` path — the only RETURNING clause in
the storage layer and the most dialect-sensitive SQL in this PR.
Asserts both present-row (returns True, row gone) and absent-row
(returns False) branches.
Schema portability polish
-------------------------
- `alembic 001`: gate `schema_version` table creation on
`op.get_bind().dialect.name == "sqlite"`. The table exists purely
to match the fingerprint of pre-Alembic SQLite databases; fresh
Postgres installs no longer carry the dead legacy table.
Misc polish
-----------
- Module docstring: "SQLite-based" → "SQL-backed", with a sentence
on the DATABASE_URL opt-in and an ADR-026 link.
- Comment on `_wrap_row` noting `row._mapping` is the documented
RowMapping accessor in SQLAlchemy 2.x despite the underscore.
Skipped (rationale in PR reply)
-------------------------------
- `_qmark_to_named` SQL-comment handling: docstring already notes
the limitation; no `?` in storage SQL comments today.
- Module-level `anyio.Lock()`: established precedent confirmed by
the bot itself.
- `get_audit_logs` `SELECT *`: pre-existing pattern, out of scope.
Verification
------------
- `uv run pytest tests/unit/` — 1025 passed.
- `TEST_DATABASE_URL=… uv run pytest tests/integration/test_storage_postgres.py -m postgres` — 7 passed.
- `ruff check && ruff format --check && ty check` — clean.
- Confirmed `schema_version` absent on fresh Postgres, still present
on fresh SQLite.
Tracked on Astrolabe Cloud POC board, card #99.
---
_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>
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
--------
- 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
-------
- 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
----
- `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.
---
_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>
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
---
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
------------
- `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
------------
- 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.
---
_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>
`_get_background_operations_enabled()` was emitting three advisory log
lines (1 INFO + 2 deprecation WARNINGs) on every call. Because
`get_settings()` is intentionally non-cached and runs on every MCP tool
invocation via `get_client()`, the "Automatically enabled background
operations for semantic search in multi-user mode" INFO line was
firing per-request — 569 entries/hour in one production tenant.
Gate the three log emissions behind a module-level
`_bg_ops_advisories_logged` flag, mirroring the existing
`_warn_missing_secret_once` precedent in
`vector/webhook_receiver.py`. The boolean-derivation path stays
unchanged, so the `Settings` value remains fresh per call.
Extends the autouse `_reload_dynaconf_after_test` fixture to reset the
new flag between tests, and adds two regression tests that call
`get_settings()` five times and assert each advisory fires exactly once.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Two small post-merge cleanups deferred from PR #787 (ADR-022 follow-up).
Both were explicitly noted in the reviewer's "acknowledged deferred items"
list.
1. config.py: drop `enable_multi_user_basic_auth` and `enable_login_flow`
from the dynaconf `_DEFAULTS` dict. They were removed from `_field_map`
in PR #787, so `get_settings()` never read them anyway, but their
presence in `_DEFAULTS` was visually misleading — readers might think
they could be set via TOML when in fact `Settings.__post_init__`
derives them from `MCP_DEPLOYMENT_MODE`. Replaced with a NOTE comment
pointing at the canonical derivation site.
2. app.py: the lifespan code had
`use_basic_auth = not oauth_enabled or settings.enable_login_flow`,
which became always-True once PR #787 enforced
`oauth_enabled ↔ enable_login_flow` via __post_init__. Hard-coded to
`True` with a comment explaining the invariant and pointing at the
separate follow-up that will prune the now-unreachable
`use_basic_auth=False` code paths in `vector/oauth_sync.py` (which
includes deleting the `use_basic_auth` parameter from
`user_manager_task` / `oauth_processor_task` and the OAuth-token-refresh
branch in `get_user_client`). Kept the variable name and the call-site
conditionals as-is for now so that follow-up is a clean mechanical
diff.
No runtime behaviour change: `use_basic_auth` already evaluated to True
in every supported mode after PR #787, and the `_DEFAULTS` entries were
already shadowed by `__post_init__`.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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>
Five small findings from the reviewer's third round, plus a SonarCloud
quality-gate failure on a test fixture.
- docs/troubleshooting.md, docs/configuration.md: six pre-PR references
to a non-existent `login_flow_v2` mode value (the actual enum value is
`login_flow`). They predated this PR but became actively misleading
once `detect_auth_mode` started raising ValueError for anything not in
the mode_map. Replaced with `login_flow` via sed.
- docs/configuration-migration-v2.md: removed a duplicate
`MCP_DEPLOYMENT_MODE=multi_user_basic` line in the troubleshooting
section (around line 447) — same shape as the round-2 duplicate
caught earlier in the migration-steps section. Also dropped the
`oauth_token_exchange` row from the mode-value table around line 364
(that enum value was removed in 57303135 and would now raise
ValueError from detect_auth_mode).
- nextcloud_mcp_server/config.py: field comments for
`enable_multi_user_basic_auth` and `enable_login_flow` said
"Auto-set by detect_auth_mode()" but the derivation moved into
`Settings.__post_init__` in the previous commit. Updated both.
- tests/unit/test_config_validators.py: SonarCloud's python:S2068
flagged `nextcloud_password="hunter2"` in the
`test_login_flow_mode_auto_derives_enable_login_flow_flag` fixture I
added in commit 5 as a potentially hard-coded credential. Other
fixtures in the same file use the literal `"password"` and aren't
flagged (they predate the PR and SonarCloud only checks new-code).
Switched to `"password"` to match the existing convention.
No functional changes; all 1009 unit tests still pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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>
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>
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>
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 57303135, the
_AUDIENCE suffix in the Python name no longer disambiguates anything,
and the enum value diverged from the env-var spelling. ADR-022 (now
accepted) called for this rename as step 1 of consolidation.
- nextcloud_mcp_server/config_validators.py: rename enum to LOGIN_FLOW
with value "login_flow". The mode_map key is now "login_flow"; the
MODE_REQUIREMENTS entry requires `enable_login_flow=True`. Added a
validation gate so MCP_DEPLOYMENT_MODE=login_flow without
ENABLE_LOGIN_FLOW=true errors with a clear message pointing at
ADR-022. Default auto-detection fallback returns LOGIN_FLOW.
- nextcloud_mcp_server/app.py: renamed three identifier references and
switched the "Configuring MCP server for OAuth mode" log line to
the uniform `mode.value` shape used by the other modes.
- nextcloud_mcp_server/api/management.py: renamed identifier in the
/api/v1/status mapping. The user-visible "auth_mode": "oauth" string
is preserved — that's a stable Astrolabe contract.
- nextcloud_mcp_server/config.py: updated Settings docstring.
- tests/unit/test_config_validators.py: renamed class
TestOAuthSingleAudienceValidation → TestLoginFlowValidation,
individual test methods, env-var strings; added enable_login_flow=True
to fixtures expecting success; added a new test
(test_login_flow_requires_enable_login_flow_flag) that exercises the
validation gate.
- tests/unit/test_management_status_endpoint.py: renamed identifier.
BREAKING CHANGE: MCP_DEPLOYMENT_MODE=oauth_single_audience is no longer
accepted. Set MCP_DEPLOYMENT_MODE=login_flow (and keep
ENABLE_LOGIN_FLOW=true) for the same deployment. The un-augmented
OAuth path is no longer supported; if you previously ran the broken
path, you can either configure Login Flow v2 (recommended) or switch
to multi_user_basic / single_user_basic.
Dead-code pruning of `oauth_enabled and not enable_login_flow`
branches in app.py (lifespan, background sync) is deferred to a
separate follow-up PR per the consolidation plan in ADR-022.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Addresses the Claude Code review on PR #772 plus the SonarCloud S1192 finding:
- Extract `retry_on_rate_limit` into `nextcloud_mcp_server/providers/_retry.py`
as a parametric decorator. OpenAI and Mistral now share the same backoff
loop; future providers can reuse it without copy-paste.
- New `tests/unit/providers/test_retry.py` covers the decorator: 429 retry +
success, non-429 immediate re-raise, MAX_RETRIES exhaustion, default
predicate, and unrelated exception passthrough.
- Tighten Mistral SDK import to `from mistralai.client.errors import SDKError`
(the canonical sub-path; the reviewer's `from mistralai.models import
SDKError` does not exist in mistralai 2.4.5).
- Replace `MistralProvider.close()`'s direct `__aexit__` call with a no-op +
comment — the Speakeasy-generated client has no public close hook and the
underlying httpx client is closed by GC.
- Extract the duplicated "Embedding not supported" message to a module-level
constant (SonarCloud S1192).
- Align `Settings.get_embedding_model_name()` Bedrock check with the registry
by also considering `bedrock_generation_model`.
- Add the `mock_mistral_client` fixture to
`test_mistral_no_embeddings_disabled` for parity with the rest of the file.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds a hosted Mistral embedding option (mistral-embed, 1024-dim) alongside
the existing Bedrock / OpenAI / Ollama / Simple providers. Implementation
mirrors OpenAIProvider: lazy dimension detection with a known-models lookup,
chunked batch requests, defensive index sort, and a 429-aware retry decorator.
In the same change, ProviderRegistry switches from os.getenv to the
dynaconf-backed Settings dataclass so all five providers share a single
configuration path. config.py gains the previously-uncovered Bedrock keys,
the new Mistral keys, the missing OPENAI_GENERATION_MODEL /
OLLAMA_GENERATION_MODEL, and SIMPLE_EMBEDDING_DIMENSION.
Auto-detection priority: Bedrock → OpenAI → Mistral → Ollama → Simple.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Hide sensitive files/folders from the WebDAV MCP tool surface by
tagging them with a configured Nextcloud system tag. Defence-in-depth
control for users who connect LLMs to accounts holding contracts,
medical records, credentials, etc.
A new EXCLUDED_TAGS env var (comma-separated tag names, empty by
default) gates an exclusion layer that runs at the start of every
WebDAV tool call: tag names are resolved to tag IDs, those IDs are
expanded to the set of tagged paths, then listings/searches are
filtered and read/write/delete/move/copy operations on excluded paths
raise ToolError. Tagged folders exclude their descendants via prefix
match. Empty EXCLUDED_TAGS disables the feature entirely.
The threat model is preventing accidental data exfiltration via the
LLM tool surface — not hiding files from a determined operator. The
docs explicitly recommend creating exclusion tags with
user_assignable=false so the credentials the MCP server uses cannot
remove the tag.
Implementation:
- config.py: add `excluded_tags` to _DEFAULTS, Settings, and the
_field_map alongside other comma-separated env vars.
- client/webdav.py: get_files_by_tag now requests <d:resourcetype/>
and surfaces is_directory so tagged directories can recursively
exclude descendants.
- server/tag_exclusion.py (new): get_excluded_tag_names,
get_excluded_file_paths, is_path_excluded.
- server/webdav.py: exclusion guards in all 11 WebDAV tools;
read/write/create/delete/move/copy raise ToolError, list/search
tools silently filter excluded entries. Existing f-string log
calls converted to lazy %-style.
- tests: 17 new unit tests covering path-matching edge cases
(shared-prefix non-match, descendants of excluded dirs), tag-name
parsing, and get_excluded_file_paths with mocked WebDAV; 1 new
client test asserting <d:resourcetype/> -> is_directory parsing.
- docs/configuration.md: new "Tag-Based File Exclusion" section with
per-tool effect table, security guidance, and per-call cost note.
- README.md: feature mention under Key Features.
Closes#710.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Three review items from the third-round review on PR #757:
- scope_authorization: split the combined logger.warning(error_msg) in
the require_scopes decorator's missing-app-password branch into two
lazy %-style logger calls (one per branch), keeping the f-string
error_msg for the exception only. The else branch also logs the
elicit_result for diagnostics. Bypassing lazy %-interpolation in
security-sensitive code formatted the message regardless of log level
and matched the repo-wide lazy-logging preference; the new code now
conforms.
- config + browser_oauth_routes: wire COOKIE_SECURE through Settings
(cookie_secure: bool | None = None) so _should_use_secure_cookies()
reads it via get_settings() rather than os.getenv. Completes the
consolidation pass that touched this file in commit 7464340 and
removes the last raw os.getenv from browser_oauth_routes.py
(import os dropped). Dynaconf auto-coerces "true"/"false" → bool;
"1"/"0" arrive as int and are normalised by an explicit bool() at
the consumer.
- elicitation: clarify the _astrolabe_settings_url docstring to call
out that the empty-string case is also a None-return path (matches
the existing `if not base:` guard).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Lift NEXTCLOUD_PUBLIC_ISSUER_URL out of raw os.getenv reads into
Settings.nextcloud_public_issuer_url across all 8 production call sites
(app.py x2, oauth_routes.py x2, browser_oauth_routes.py,
provision_routes.py, userinfo_routes.py, elicitation.py). cli.py
remains the env-write source so the existing config-by-flag pipeline
still works.
Also addresses remaining PR #757 review nits:
- elicitation.py: align URL-present/absent wording on "open in your
browser" so users don't try clicking in the terminal
- test_scope_authorization_stored.py: lock in the deliberately-shared
fall-through branch with explicit declined/cancelled decorator tests
- test_elicitation.py: switch from monkeypatch.setenv to
patch(get_settings) since Settings is now the canonical surface
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Tightens verifier consistency, closes test gaps, hardens the fire-and-forget
eviction snapshot, and routes the new concurrency knob through Settings.
- Pre-flight ``int()`` guard in ``_verify_notes`` mirrors ``_verify_deck_cards``,
so a non-numeric note id produces a type-specific log line instead of
falling through to the generic "unexpected error" branch.
- Adds explicit 403 tests for the file and news verifiers (symmetry with the
existing notes/deck 403 tests) plus a ``non_numeric_id_keeps`` test.
- ``AppContext`` and ``OAuthAppContext`` no longer snapshot
``_vector_sync_state.eviction_task_group`` at lifespan-yield time. Both
expose it as a ``@property`` that reads the singleton dynamically, removing
the order-sensitive race where a future startup-ordering change could
silently degrade fire-and-forget eviction to inline forever.
- Adds ``verification_concurrency`` (env var ``VERIFICATION_CONCURRENCY``,
default 20) to ``Settings`` with a dynaconf validator; ``verify_search_results``
resolves the cap lazily from settings when the caller doesn't override it.
- Enriches the news verifier TODO to call out that ``batch_size=-1`` is
intentional — a numeric ceiling would silently break correctness because
any item beyond the cap would be missing from ``present_ids`` and dropped.
- Updates ``Optional[TaskGroup]`` to ``TaskGroup | None`` per project style.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Addresses round-3 review feedback on PR #747:
- webhook_receiver: wrap send_stream.send() in anyio.fail_after(1.0)
and return 503 with reason="queue full" if the queue is saturated.
Avoids pinning the handler until NC's outbound timeout fires; the
503 retry contract is the same as the existing "sync not running"
branch.
- webhook_receiver: revise the compare_digest comment to match what
the function actually guarantees — it avoids the per-character
short-circuit of `==` but is not fully constant-time across length
differences.
- _get_webhook_uri: read WEBHOOK_INTERNAL_URL and
NEXTCLOUD_MCP_SERVER_URL via dynaconf so operators using
settings.toml (rather than env vars) aren't silently routed into
the docker/localhost fallback. Adds webhook_internal_url to
Settings/_DEFAULTS/_field_map; nextcloud_mcp_server_url already
existed. Docker-detection markers stay on os.getenv since they're
container-runtime signals, not user-facing config.
- webhook_routes: sweep remaining f-string logger calls to lazy %s
formatting per CLAUDE.md.
- client/webhooks: modernise full file's type hints to
dict / list / | None per CLAUDE.md.
Tests:
- New test_returns_503_when_queue_is_full exercises the timeout
branch with a saturated buffer and a shortened deadline.
- test_webhook_uri tests now patch get_settings (matching the
auth-pair tests in the same file) instead of monkeypatching env
vars directly.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds optional shared-secret authentication for /webhooks/nextcloud,
addressing the security follow-up flagged in #747.
Behavior:
- WEBHOOK_SECRET set: registrations pass authMethod="header" with
authData={"Authorization": "Bearer <secret>"} (encrypted at-rest in
Nextcloud's DB and forwarded on every delivery). The receiver
validates the same header with hmac.compare_digest before parsing
any payload; missing/invalid → 401.
- WEBHOOK_SECRET unset: registrations stay on authMethod="none" and
the receiver accepts unauthenticated POSTs (logging a one-time
startup warning). Backward compatible — operators can roll out at
their own pace.
Implementation notes:
- WebhooksClient.create_webhook gains an `auth_data` parameter mapped
to NC's `authData` body field; this is distinct from the existing
`headers` parameter (`headers` is plaintext static request headers,
`authData` is encrypted at-rest in NC and only emitted when
authMethod="header"). The previous `auth_method="bearer"` mention in
the docstring was incorrect — NC supports only "none" and "header".
- A small `webhook_auth_pair()` helper in auth/webhook_routes.py
centralises the secret→(auth_method, auth_data) resolution so the
preset flow and the Astrolabe-facing /api/v1/webhooks endpoint stay
in sync.
Also addresses the smaller review points from #747:
- f-string → lazy %s formatting in webhook_receiver.py and
webhook_routes.py.
- Move `int(time)` inside webhook_parser's try/except so a malformed
`time` field returns None instead of raising ValueError.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- _resolve_settings_files() now raises FileNotFoundError when
NEXTCLOUD_MCP_SETTINGS_FILE points to a missing file, instead of
silently falling back to defaults (footgun on typos).
- .secrets.toml is now looked for alongside the explicit settings file
when NEXTCLOUD_MCP_SETTINGS_FILE is set, matching user expectation for
/etc-style deployments. Unset behaviour (cwd lookup) is unchanged.
- get_token_db_path() drops the redundant os.environ.get() short-circuit;
TOKEN_STORAGE_DB is already bound through dynaconf because the key is
declared in _DEFAULTS.
- is_ephemeral_token_db() docstring documents the "must call
get_token_db_path() first" precondition.
- alembic.ini comment clarifies the ./tokens.db placeholder is cwd-relative
by design and points readers at the -x database_url escape hatch.
- New tests/unit/test_config_paths.py (12 tests) covering the ephemeral
tempfile lifecycle, the TOKEN_STORAGE_DB override path, and all six
_resolve_settings_files() cases including the two new behaviours.
Full unit suite now at 476 passed (464 + 12 new). Ruff + ty clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Two bugs made `uvx --from . nextcloud-mcp-server run` (and any pip install)
unusable outside Docker:
1. Dynaconf was configured with ignore_unknown_envvars=True and relied on
settings.toml to declare the key schema. With no settings.toml in a wheel
install, every env var (NEXTCLOUD_HOST, MCP_DEPLOYMENT_MODE, ...) was
silently dropped. Moved the schema into a Python _DEFAULTS dict passed
directly to Dynaconf, kept settings.toml as an optional external override
(renamed to settings.toml.example, gitignored), and pointed docker-compose
at the example file.
2. Token SQLite DB defaulted to /app/data/tokens.db in multiple places
(auth/storage.py, migrations.py, alembic/env.py, cli.py db subcommands),
which blew up at uvicorn startup with FileNotFoundError on non-Docker
hosts. Replaced with a new config.get_token_db_path() helper that
resolves TOKEN_STORAGE_DB if explicitly set, otherwise allocates a
per-process tempfile cleaned up at interpreter exit via atexit — mirroring
the "ephemeral by default" pattern used for QDRANT_LOCATION=:memory:.
Containers are unaffected: docker-compose services now explicitly set
TOKEN_STORAGE_DB=/app/data/tokens.db (the fourth service that was missing
this pin has been brought in line with the other three).
Verified end-to-end in an isolated /tmp venv: env-var-only startup, Alembic
migrations run against the tempfile, Application startup complete, /health/live
returns 200, tempfile deleted on SIGTERM. Unit tests (464) + ruff + ty pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Use dynaconf (get_settings()) instead of os.getenv for OIDC_RESOURCE_SERVER_ID
- Re-add Settings field, _field_map entry, and settings.toml default
- Add trailing-slash guard (.rstrip("/")) to prevent double-slash in scopes
- Add double-prefixing guard: skip scopes already carrying the prefix
- Add @pytest.mark.unit to test module
- Add test for already-prefixed scopes
- Document OIDC_RESOURCE_SERVER_ID in docs/configuration.md
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add offline_access to OIDC standard scopes exclusion list to prevent it
from being incorrectly prefixed, which would break Cognito refresh token
flows. Extract scope transformation into testable _transform_scopes_for_idp()
helper, add debug logging for prefixed scopes, remove unused Settings field
(oauth_routes.py consistently uses os.getenv), and add unit tests.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
When OIDC_RESOURCE_SERVER_ID is set, prefix resource scopes with the
identifier when forwarding to the IdP (e.g., calendar.read becomes
https://example.com/calendar.read). Required for IdPs like AWS Cognito
that mandate {resource_server_id}/{scope} format for custom scopes.
OIDC standard scopes (openid, profile, email) are forwarded as-is.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The root_path for dynaconf resolved to site-packages instead of the
application root when installed non-editable (Docker). This caused all
settings without env var overrides to be None, crashing on startup with
a TypeError in chunk size validation.
Fix root_path to fall back to CWD when settings.toml isn't at the
source-tree path, and refactor get_settings() to only pass values
dynaconf actually has — letting Settings dataclass defaults apply for
unconfigured keys. Mount settings.toml into all docker-compose MCP
services as a read-only volume.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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>
- Add 429 retry with exponential backoff to register_client() (fixes CI
oauth matrix failures from parallel DCR requests)
- Make client_id, redirect_uri, and PKCE mandatory at token endpoint
- Add null-checks for discovery_url and OAuth credentials in proxy flows
- Add OIDC discovery document caching with 5-min TTL
- Add per-IP rate limiting on /oauth/register DCR proxy
- Discover DCR endpoint from OIDC discovery instead of hardcoding
- Extract extract_user_id_from_token to auth/token_utils.py (breaks
circular imports between server/ and auth/ layers)
- Add TTL scope cache in scope_authorization.py (avoids DB hit per tool)
- Add defense-in-depth scope validation in storage layer
- Broaden elicitation exception handling with graceful fallback
- Add idempotentHint to nc_auth_check_status, return "pending" status
after accepted elicitation, add polling interval to description
- Change ALL_SUPPORTED_SCOPES from tuple to frozenset for O(1) lookups
- Replace Optional[str] with str | None throughout config.py
- Use default_factory for ProxyCodeEntry/ASProxySession dataclasses
- Add proxy code/session cleanup to background loop
- Fix OIDC verification CI step to only run for oauth/login-flow modes
- Add unit tests for access.py REST endpoints (10 tests)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Consolidate three independent RefreshTokenStorage lazy singletons into a
single lock-protected get_shared_storage() function, eliminating race
conditions on concurrent first-access. Remove blanket try/except in
_get_stored_scopes so storage errors propagate as proper MCP errors
instead of silently triggering "please provision" messages. Handle
declined/cancelled elicitation results in Login Flow tools by cleaning up
sessions and returning clear status. Add update_app_password_scopes() to
avoid unnecessary decrypt/re-encrypt when only scopes change. Add
unprovisioned-user early exit and no-op detection to nc_auth_update_scopes.
Remove four dead config fields and misleading NEXTCLOUD_PASSWORD deprecation
warning. Add periodic login flow session cleanup task. Generate separate
Fernet keys per service. Add board cleanup in deck integration test. Gate
CI unit tests on linting and skip Astrolabe build for single-user profile.
Fix test markers from oauth to multi_user_basic for astrolabe integration
tests. Update login_flow.py docstrings to document outbound HTTP calls.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Enable ruff PLC0415 rule for all source files (tests excluded via
per-file-ignores). Move 136 inline imports to top-level across 33 files.
8 imports suppressed with noqa for legitimate reasons: circular
dependencies (client/__init__.py, context.py), optional dependency
guards (app.py document processors, auth/userinfo_routes.py), and
post-env-setup imports (smithery_main.py).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
httpx emits a DeprecationWarning when verify=<str> is passed, recommending
ssl.SSLContext instead. This affected both our httpx client factories and
the caldav library passthrough.
Changed get_nextcloud_ssl_verify() to return bool | ssl.SSLContext instead
of bool | str by constructing an SSLContext when NEXTCLOUD_CA_BUNDLE is set.
All downstream consumers (httpx, caldav) natively accept ssl.SSLContext.
Also fixed app password endpoint tests that used overly broad MagicMock
(auto-generated truthy nextcloud_ca_bundle attribute).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add NEXTCLOUD_VERIFY_SSL and NEXTCLOUD_CA_BUNDLE env vars to configure
TLS certificate verification for all outbound Nextcloud connections.
Centralizes SSL config via a new HTTP client factory (http.py) used by
all 27 Nextcloud-bound call sites, including API clients, OIDC endpoints,
OAuth flows, and health checks.
Closes#560
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>