Adds internal/bridge: connects HTTP-side MCP clients to a stdio-side
child via JSON-RPC framing. Decoupled from internal/supervisor — takes
io.Writer + *bufio.Reader + done channel directly so it tests cleanly
with io.Pipe pairs and could later wrap something other than a child
process.
Routing model: one reader goroutine consumes child stdout line-by-line.
Each line is parsed only enough to extract the JSON-RPC `id` field
(string/number/null kept as raw JSON, so `1` and `"1"` don't collide).
HTTP requests register a per-id waiter channel before forwarding their
body to the child; the reader delivers the response to whichever waiter
matches. Concurrent in-flight requests are safe; a duplicate id while
the first is still pending returns 409.
HandleSSE response shapes:
- request with id + child reply → 200 text/event-stream, one
`event: message` SSE event carrying the JSON-RPC response
- request without id (notification) → 204 No Content (no waiter
needed; MCP notifications are fire-and-forget)
- empty body → 400
- duplicate in-flight id → 409
- send-to-child fails → 502
- client disconnect mid-wait → bridge cleans up its waiter; child
keeps running, other in-flight requests unaffected
- child exits before reply → SSE `error` event with reason=child_exited
Tests cover all of the above plus stale unsolicited replies, malformed
lines from the child, and reader robustness across both. 90.0%
coverage. The remaining gap is splitLines' empty-data branch (only
reachable if the child sends a literal `\n` line).
Closes forgejo-mcp-broker-am1.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds internal/supervisor: a thin wrapper around os/exec that handles the
zombie/leak/escalation concerns once, so phase-4 (bridge) and phase-5
(session glue) don't each have to re-derive them.
Lifecycle (Stop):
1. Close stdin — well-behaved stdio servers exit on EOF
2. Send SIGTERM
3. Wait up to StopGrace (default 5s) for exit
4. SIGKILL if still alive
Reaping is mandatory: a goroutine calls cmd.Wait so the kernel actually
collects the child. Without it you accumulate zombies under N concurrent
sessions. Tests exercise this via the helper-process pattern (TestMain
re-execs the test binary in helper mode) — no shell or external binary
dependency.
Tests cover: empty Cmd validation, missing-binary error, echo round
trip via stdin/stdout, stderr drainer collecting lines, SIGTERM-friendly
graceful stop, SIGTERM-ignoring child escalating to SIGKILL (with a
ready-on-stdout sync barrier so the test isn't racing the helper's
signal.Notify), idempotent Stop, clean exit detection, non-zero exit
detection, env override propagation. 89.6% coverage; remaining gap is
unreachable-from-public-API defensive branches (pipe-creation failures
under FD exhaustion, post-release Pid).
Manual smoke test against a real `forgejo-mcp --transport stdio` is
deferred to phase 4b's integration test (where it adds the most value).
Closes forgejo-mcp-broker-zuq.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds internal/forgejo: a stateless OAuth 2.1 client for upstream Forgejo.
Covers what the broker AS needs:
- AuthorizeURL: builds the user-agent redirect to /login/oauth/authorize
- ExchangeCode: code → access+refresh tokens (PKCE verifier included)
- Refresh: refresh_token grant (Forgejo rotates the refresh token)
- FetchUserInfo: OIDC userinfo claims (sub, preferred_username, etc.)
OAuth errors come back as a structured *forgejo.Error so the AS can
distinguish "user must re-authenticate" (invalid_grant) from "transient
network problem" via errors.As. Forgejo doesn't currently expose a token
revocation endpoint, so revocation lives in the broker's own store —
upstream tokens expire naturally.
Defaults:
- 30s HTTP timeout (Forgejo OAuth is sub-second when healthy)
- User-Agent "fjmcp-broker" if not overridden
- 64 KiB cap on response bodies (these endpoints return ~kilobytes)
Tests: 95.1% coverage. httptest.Server fake Forgejo exercises every
public method, every error shape (OAuth-formatted, plain {"message":...},
malformed JSON, missing required fields, network failure), and verifies
form params hit the wire as expected.
Closes forgejo-mcp-broker-b9i.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds migrations/0002_oauth_tables.sql per design.md §4.2: clients,
auth_codes, access_tokens, refresh_tokens. Cascading foreign keys
guarantee that revoking a client tears down every dependent row, and
that a refresh token can never outlive its access token.
Storage choices:
- Broker access/refresh tokens stored as hex-encoded SHA-256 hashes;
plaintext leaves the broker exactly once (when handed to the MCP
client). Lookups by hash are O(log n) via the PK index.
- Forgejo tokens stored cleartext (subprocess spawning needs them).
At-rest protection is the volume permissions + optional encrypted
volume; application-layer encryption is tracked as backlog item -sd4.
- Timestamps are unix epoch INTEGERs, set by the application — keeps
deadline comparisons trivial and lets phase 5c inject a test clock.
- Tables are not STRICT to stay consistent with the phase-1 broker_meta
table; converting both is a future cleanup if we want it.
Tests verify column sets via PRAGMA table_info, expected indexes are
present, the FK CASCADE works in both directions (client → tokens, and
access_token → refresh_token), and the oauth_schema_version marker is
written. Existing migration-count assertions parameterised on
embeddedMigrationCount so adding a third migration only needs that
constant bumped.
Closes forgejo-mcp-broker-cpb.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Final phase-1 step: the broker now starts. run() parses config, opens
the store, builds the httpserver, and blocks on signal.NotifyContext
until SIGTERM/SIGINT fires, at which point it drains through
httpserver.Run's graceful-shutdown path and closes the store.
--version is handled before config.Load so operators can inspect a
binary without providing the rest of the config. flag.ErrHelp is passed
through so -h exits 0. Config failure exits 2; runtime failure exits 1.
Integration tests build the binary once in TestMain and exercise three
acceptance scenarios against it:
- --version: prints build info, exits 0
- no config: exits nonzero with stderr listing every missing field
- full startup: /healthz returns 200 with correct JSON; SIGTERM triggers
clean exit within 2s
Closes forgejo-mcp-broker-t37. Phase 1 complete.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Implements internal/httpserver and internal/log.
httpserver (forgejo-mcp-broker-8ei):
- Server struct owns the HTTP lifecycle; Run(ctx) blocks, Handler() returns
the composed handler for unit tests
- GET /healthz returns JSON with status, version, git_revision, build_date,
and store probe result. Returns 503 when the store reports unhealthy
- Signal handling delegated to the caller via ctx cancellation — main wires
signal.NotifyContext, httpserver just responds to Done()
- Graceful shutdown with a configurable deadline (default 10s). When the
deadline expires, falls back to http.Server.Close() so lingering
connections are forcibly terminated — http.Server.Shutdown alone never
interrupts active connections
- ExtraHandler extension point for the OAuth + MCP routes that land in
phase 2 and phase 5, so the server doesn't need to be re-plumbed later
log:
- Small slog wrapper: New(w, debug) returns a JSON logger that stamps every
record with service/version/git_rev for correlation across deployments
- Discard() helper for tests
Tests: 97.9% coverage on httpserver (all health states, wrong-method,
ExtraHandler dispatch, ctx-cancel shutdown, shutdown-deadline force-close
of hanging requests, missing-field errors), 100% on log.
Closes forgejo-mcp-broker-8ei.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Implements internal/store on top of modernc.org/sqlite (pure-Go, no CGO).
Open applies any pending migrations, Close releases the handle, Ping
underpins /healthz.
Migration design:
- Files embedded via embed.FS under migrations/NNNN_name.sql
- schema_migrations table tracks applied versions; re-open is a no-op
- Each migration runs in its own transaction: no partial commits
- loadMigrations takes an fs.FS so tests can inject synthetic migration
sets to exercise rollback and conflict paths
Connection pragmas (set via DSN so they apply to every pooled conn):
- journal_mode=WAL — better reader/writer concurrency
- foreign_keys=ON — off by default in SQLite, we always want them
- busy_timeout=5000 — absorb brief contention without surfacing SQLITE_BUSY
- synchronous=NORMAL — standard WAL pairing
Phase 1 schema (0001_initial.sql) is minimal: a broker_meta table with a
schema_version row. Real OAuth tables ship in phase 2.
Tests: 90.1% coverage across public API and internal migration runner,
including bad SQL rollback, PK-conflict record-step failure, and scan
errors on malformed schema_migrations rows.
Closes forgejo-mcp-broker-9jh.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Implements internal/config. Flags override env; empty env values are treated
as unset so exported-but-empty vars don't clobber defaults. Validation
aggregates every problem via errors.Join so operators see the full list
at once, not one at a time.
Notable decisions:
- Issuer URL validation requires http/https and rejects plain http on
non-loopback hosts (classic OAuth misconfig). Loopback http allowed so
local dev doesn't need TLS.
- Store-path writability probed via os.CreateTemp in the parent dir — a
real write test, not a string check. No side effects on the store file
itself (that's the storage layer's job).
- Public API: Load(args, out) returns *Config or error. flag.ErrHelp is
passed through so callers can exit 0 on -h.
Tests: 94.1% line coverage, covers env/flag precedence, empty-as-unset,
every required-field message, each URL failure mode, numeric bounds,
env-parse errors, and -help output.
Closes forgejo-mcp-broker-9nq.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Initialize go.mod with module path kode.naiv.no/olemd/forgejo-mcp-broker
- Create directory layout: cmd/broker + internal/{buildinfo,config,log,store,httpserver}
- Add Makefile with build/test/lint/tidy/clean targets and ldflags-injected build info
- Stub cmd/broker/main.go with --version support; real wiring follows in -t37
- Stub doc.go for each internal/* package, pointing to the issue that fills it in
Closes forgejo-mcp-broker-n84.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>