Document the two publish channels (aegis-gitea-mcp from main,
aegis-gitea-mcp-dev from dev), install commands for each, that both share
the aegis_gitea_mcp module so only one installs per environment, and the
merge-driven stable release flow (bump version -> PR into dev -> promote
dev to main; re-pushing main at the same version is a --check-url no-op).
Replace the tag-only publish trigger (no v* tags ever existed, so the
package was never built) with branch-push publishing:
- dev push -> aegis-gitea-mcp-dev at X.Y.Z.dev<run_number> (always unique)
- main push -> aegis-gitea-mcp at X.Y.Z, a clean no-op via uv --check-url
if that version is already in the registry
Name + version are patched into pyproject.toml at build time only; the
committed file keeps aegis-gitea-mcp / X.Y.Z. Lint + test gates still run
before publish, and the REGISTRY_TOKEN secret is required (fail-closed).
Gitea's act_runner does not reliably support the actions/upload-artifact@v4
backend. Drop the artifact upload from the test workflow (the package job's
purpose is to build and smoke-test, not to store wheels) and make the publish
workflow's upload best-effort (continue-on-error) so a flaky artifact backend
cannot block a release — the package is still published to the registry.
Add a package job to the test workflow: uv build, then verify a clean core
install excludes the web stack and the aegis-gitea-mcp stdio entry exits 2 with
an actionable message, and that the [server] extra pulls in fastapi/uvicorn and
imports the server entry. Catches packaging/console-script regressions in CI.
Record that no 'Generated with Claude Code' / Co-Authored-By / 'made by Claude'
attribution may appear in commits, PRs, releases, comments or docs. Add stdio
transport notes (stdout reserved for JSON-RPC, build_server vs _serve).
Reserve stdout for the JSON-RPC stream: _configure_stderr_logging() pins all
logging to stderr (and rewrites any stray stdout handler) so a log line can
never corrupt the stdio protocol. Extract a pure, testable build_server() from
_serve(). Add end-to-end tests over the mcp in-memory transport (initialize +
tools/list + tools/call), covering a successful round trip and a policy denial
surfaced as an MCP error.
The repo already has a write:package REGISTRY_TOKEN secret (used by docker.yml).
Reuse it for uv publish instead of requiring new GITEA_PACKAGE_* secrets:
authenticate as GITHUB_ACTOR with the token as password. Update packaging docs.
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The repo already has a write:package REGISTRY_TOKEN secret (used by docker.yml).
Reuse it for uv publish instead of requiring new GITEA_PACKAGE_* secrets:
authenticate as GITHUB_ACTOR with the token as password. Update packaging docs.
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Add .gitea/workflows/publish.yml: on a v* tag, gate on the existing lint + test
jobs, then build sdist+wheel with uv and publish to the self-hosted Gitea PyPI
registry using least-privilege Actions secrets (GITEA_PACKAGE_USER /
GITEA_PACKAGE_TOKEN). The job fails loudly when the secrets are absent rather
than publishing anonymously, uploads the built artifacts, and leaves a disabled
public-PyPI stub. Public PyPI is intentionally not published in this pass.
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Reframe the README around two transports and add a local stdio quickstart with
uvx/pip and Claude Desktop / Claude Code wiring. New docs: local-quickstart.md
and packaging.md (uv build/publish). Document resource-type-aware authorization
and classified gitea_request in security.md; stdio env vars + audit-log
fallback in configuration.md; local install in deployment.md; core+adapters in
architecture.md. Add the missing root AGENTS.md contract, update CLAUDE.md with
the core/adapter layout, fail-closed invariants, and the branching flow
(HEAD -> feature -> dev -> main). Update roadmap/todo and .env.example.
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Cover the stdio adapter: local-mode env bootstrap (OAuth off, API-key gate off,
per-user audit path), missing-env failure, PAT owner resolution, and dispatch
(unknown tool, write-mode policy denial, and the happy path pinning request
context to the PAT owner via the shared registry). Tidy the boundary-test
assertion so ruff and black agree.
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Add aegis_gitea_mcp.authz: classify every dispatched call (typed tools and
gitea_request) by resource type (repository/org/user_self/user_owned/
misc_global/admin/unknown) and enforce a type-specific rule in service-PAT
mode, on top of policy + WRITE_MODE. Every decision fails closed:
- org: signed-in user must be a verified org member (Gitea-checked).
- user_owned: owner must be the caller or a member org of the caller.
- user_self: token-owner-scoped endpoints denied (token is the bot's).
- admin: default-deny; allowed only with RAW_API_ALLOW_SENSITIVE opt-in AND a
verified site admin.
- misc_global: reads allowed, writes denied.
- unknown / unverifiable: denied and audited.
Wire it into the server's service-PAT dispatch: repository calls keep the
existing per-user collaborator check; non-repo calls (previously blanket-denied)
now go through the resource-type gate, opening the org/user/admin surface
safely. Verification results are cached briefly (fail-closed: positives only).
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Add a deterministic (method, path) read/write classifier with an explicit
render-only override table that can only downgrade provably side-effect-free
POSTs (markdown/markup) to reads, never the reverse — so a mutating call cannot
slip past the write-mode gate. Add a known-Gitea-prefix gate: gitea_request now
fails closed on any path whose top segment is not a recognized /api/v1 route
instead of passing unknown paths through. Expose raw_relative_segments for the
authorization layer.
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Add aegis_gitea_mcp.stdio_app: a single-user, local MCP server over stdio
(official mcp SDK) that serves the same tools from the shared registry,
resolves the PAT owner via GET /user and pins request context to it, and runs
policy + WRITE_MODE + secret sanitization + audit while skipping the per-user
repo probe (the operator is the trusted token owner). Audit log falls back to a
per-user state path when the container default is unwritable.
Packaging: split deps into core (httpx/pydantic/mcp/...) and a [server] extra
(fastapi/uvicorn/PyJWT/python-multipart); add console scripts aegis-gitea-mcp
(stdio) and aegis-gitea-mcp-server (guarded HTTP entry); bump to 0.2.0 and fix
repo URLs. mcp added to requirements for CI.
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Introduce aegis_gitea_mcp.registry as the single name->handler source of
truth consumed by every transport adapter, moving TOOL_HANDLERS out of the
FastAPI server module. Add aegis_gitea_mcp.errors.ToolError so core handlers
no longer import fastapi.HTTPException; raw_tools now raises ToolError and the
HTTP adapter maps it back to HTTPException, preserving status codes and audit
behavior. Add a subprocess boundary test asserting the core imports without
pulling in fastapi/uvicorn/starlette.
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Covers read allow + repository parsing, write denied without write-mode, write
allowed only for whitelisted repos, non-repo write denial, sensitive-path
denial (incl. GET) and override, cross-repo search handling, unknown-method and
traversal rejection before any network call, killswitch, response truncation,
and the raw path-parsing helpers and raw-aware extractors.
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Adds docs/raw-api.md (two-layer policy, sensitive denylist, env vars, write-mode
warning), links it from index and api-reference, documents RAW_API_ENABLED /
RAW_API_ALLOW_SENSITIVE in .env.example, and adds commented virtual-tool-name
deny examples to policy.yaml.
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Registers gitea_request in AVAILABLE_TOOLS with write_operation=False
(deliberate: a static flag cannot describe a read-or-write tool; the handler
authorizes writes per-method) and maps the tool name to raw_api_request_tool in
the server handler registry.
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Adds the RawApiRequestArgs schema (extra=forbid), raw path normalization/
parsing helpers, a GiteaClient.raw_request that audits method+path only (never
the body), and the raw_api_request_tool handler. The handler derives a coarse
virtual tool name (gitea_request:METHOD:topsegment) plus repository/target_path
from the path and runs them back through the policy engine, enforces an
admin/credential sensitive-path denylist, and bounds responses. Two config
flags gate it: RAW_API_ENABLED (killswitch) and RAW_API_ALLOW_SENSITIVE.
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get_issue raised 'NoneType' object is not iterable on issues whose
labels/assignees Gitea returns as null or with non-dict elements (the #13
class), which reached clients as an opaque JSON-RPC -32603 with no detail.
- read_tools: skip non-dict label/assignee entries in get_issue_tool
- server: detect a wrapped GiteaNotFoundError via the __cause__ chain and
return 404 / JSON-RPC -32000 with a clear message; include the exception
type name in masked internal errors so future masked failures are
diagnosable without exposing messages or stack traces
- tests: cover non-dict collection elements and the not-found / typed-error
responses
- ci: rewrite docker.yml to build, smoke-test and push the image to the
Gitea container registry on merge to main/dev, matching the hiddenden.cafe
pattern (only REGISTRY_TOKEN required)
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Add a `milestone` argument to `create_issue` and `update_issue` accepting
either a numeric milestone id or a title (resolved case-insensitively against
open and closed milestones, with a clear error for unknown titles). On
`update_issue`, `milestone: 0` clears the milestone. A BeforeValidator rejects
booleans so they are not silently coerced to an id.
Gitea Projects (Kanban boards) were investigated for #22 and are intentionally
left unsupported: Gitea 1.26.2 exposes no project endpoints in its REST API.
Documented this in api-reference.md and refreshed the (stale) write-mode tool
list to cover all 16 write tools.
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Every write tool's `except (Auth...)` re-raise and `except GiteaError ->
RuntimeError` wrapping was previously untested, leaving write_tools at 60%
coverage and the repo below the 80% gate. Adds parametrized error-path tests
for all 15 write tools (backend error wrapping + auth propagation), raising
write_tools coverage to 99% and total coverage above the gate.
Adds reusable, secret-safe logging helpers to `logging_utils`:
- `log_event(logger, level, event, **context)` emits a named event with a
sanitized `context` mapping (sensitive keys masked as `***`).
- `log_nullable_field(...)` records whether a parsed field is None plus its
runtime type, without dumping its contents.
- `sanitize_context(...)` is the shared masking primitive.
The JSON formatter now serializes a record's `context` into the payload.
`get_issue_tool` is instrumented at DEBUG (`get_issue.start`,
`get_issue.payload_shape`, `get_issue.field_check` for labels/assignees/user)
so the nullable-field parsing that caused #13 is diagnosable going forward.
Adds tests for the helpers, the formatter, and the get_issue instrumentation,
and documents the pattern in docs/observability.md.
Gitea may return JSON null for an issue's `labels`, `assignees`, or
`user` fields. `dict.get(key, [])` returns None when the key is present
with a null value (the default is only used for missing keys), so the
list comprehensions raised `'NoneType' object is not iterable` for
otherwise-valid issues. Coalesce with `or []` / `or {}` so empty/null
collections normalize to empty results.
Adds a regression test covering all three null fields.
Resolves the long-standing problem that label tools passed names while Gitea's
API requires numeric label ids.
- gitea_client: add _resolve_label_ids() helper; create_issue and add_labels now
resolve label names to ids (case-insensitive) and raise a clear "Unknown
label(s)" error instead of a generic 500.
- New tools: remove_labels (by name) and update_label (located by current name).
- Register both write tools and document the name-based label contract.
- Tests: resolver mapping + unknown-label error, add_labels id translation,
update_label and remove_labels handlers.
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Adds a create_label write-mode tool so labels can be created in a repository
through the MCP server (previously there was no way to define labels, which
blocked attaching labels to issues). Follows the full tool checklist:
- arguments.py: CreateLabelArgs (name, hex color, optional description/exclusive),
with extra=forbid and a hex-color pattern.
- gitea_client.py: create_label() POSTing to /repos/{owner}/{repo}/labels with
url-encoded path segments.
- write_tools.py: create_label_tool handler; normalizes the color to a leading
'#', bounds text output, and lets auth/authz errors surface.
- mcp_protocol.py: register create_label (write_operation=True).
- server.py: wire create_label into TOOL_HANDLERS.
- docs/api-reference.md: document create_label.
- tests: success path, color normalization, and invalid-color rejection.
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Previously list_repositories was blocked in service-PAT mode because it has no
repository target for the per-user permission check, so users could not list
their repositories at all (the connector surfaced a generic error).
list_repositories now returns only the repositories the signed-in user owns or
contributes to, instead of everything the bot token can see:
- gitea_client.py: add list_user_repositories(login) — resolves the user id and
queries /api/v1/repos/search with the uid filter.
- repository.py: list_repositories_tool uses the user-scoped path when a service
PAT is configured and a user login is present; pure-OAuth mode still uses the
user's own /user/repos.
- server.py: allow list_repositories through the service-PAT guard (it is scoped
to the user in the handler); all other tools still require a repository target.
- README.md: document the new user-scoped behavior and its visibility caveat.
Tests: user-scoped client method (uid resolution + unknown user), PAT-mode tool
scoping, and conftest now clears the request context between tests to prevent
contextvar login leakage across files.
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Two related issues made the connected MCP server return a bare "Internal
server error" for tools that need real Gitea API access (e.g.
list_repositories), while public-repo-by-path reads worked:
1. Gitea OIDC access tokens only carry openid/profile/email and cannot call
the repository REST API, so pure-OAuth mode fails for most tools. A service
PAT (GITEA_TOKEN) is required in practice; per-user permission is still
enforced before each call, so this does not weaken authorization.
2. The tool handlers caught GiteaError broadly and re-raised it as RuntimeError.
Because GiteaAuthenticationError/GiteaAuthorizationError subclass GiteaError,
a clean 401/403 was masked as a generic internal error and the server's
re-authorization guidance never fired.
Changes:
- read_tools.py / repository.py / write_tools.py: re-raise the auth/authz
subclasses before the broad GiteaError catch so server.py returns actionable
guidance instead of a generic 500.
- .env.example + README.md: document GITEA_TOKEN as a least-privilege bot PAT,
explain why it's needed and that OAuth remains authoritative, and note that
list_repositories is intentionally unavailable in service-PAT mode.
- tests: assert tool handlers propagate auth errors unwrapped.
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