feat(runtime-isolation): loader, health checks, tests, and documentation for Issue #221

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2. Call `gitea_whoami` with the target remote to prove and verify the fresh Gitea authenticated identity.
This guarantees the active profile operations align with the actual Gitea authenticated user credential.
## Gitea MCP Runtime Isolation and Worktree Safety
To ensure high availability and prevent broken feature worktrees from disabling essential security/identity controls, the Gitea MCP server implements runtime isolation:
- **Startup Conflict Check:** The MCP server (`mcp_server.py`) acts as a conflict-free loader. On startup, it scans all Python files in the directory for unresolved git merge conflicts (`<<<<<<<`, `=======`, `>>>>>>>`). If any are found, it prints an `infra_stop` message and exits immediately.
- **Workflow Guard:** Before starting reviewer work, task routing checks if the MCP runtime source is mid-merge (by checking for `.git/MERGE_HEAD` or conflict markers). If dirty, it returns `infra_stop` (never `wrong_role_stop` or empty queue) to prevent unsafe mutations.
- **Recovery Instructions:** To recover from an `infra_stop` state:
1. Resolve all merge conflicts in the local repository or abort the merge (`git merge --abort` / `git rebase --abort`).
2. Restart the Gitea MCP server process.
3. Retry the task.
## Relationship to roadmap issues
This document defines the **model only**. Related work is tracked separately
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""Gitea MCP Server — exposes Gitea operations as MCP tools.
Runs over stdio. All tools authenticate via macOS keychain (git credential fill).
"""
import os
import sys
# Startup health check: scan all python files in the Gitea-Tools directory for unresolved conflict markers.
def check_conflict_markers():
dir_path = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
# Construct conflict patterns dynamically so the loader does not match itself
conflict_patterns = [
b"<" * 7 + b" ",
b"=" * 7 + b"\n",
b"=" * 7 + b"\r\n",
b">" * 7 + b" "
]
for root, dirs, files in os.walk(dir_path):
if any(p in root for p in ("venv", ".git", ".pytest_cache", "branches")):
continue
for file in files:
if file.endswith(".py"):
file_path = os.path.join(root, file)
try:
with open(file_path, "rb") as f:
content = f.read()
if any(pattern in content for pattern in conflict_patterns):
rel_path = os.path.relpath(file_path, dir_path)
print(
f"infra_stop: Unresolved merge conflict detected in {rel_path}. "
"Please resolve all conflicts manually, finish/abort the merge, "
"restart the MCP server, and retry.",
file=sys.stderr
)
sys.exit(1)
except Exception:
pass
check_conflict_markers()
# Execute the actual server logic via exec in this namespace.
impl_path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)), "gitea_mcp_server.py")
try:
with open(impl_path, "rb") as f:
# Override __file__ global so that inspect.getsource(mcp_server) returns the implementation source
globals()["__file__"] = impl_path
code = compile(f.read(), impl_path, "exec")
exec(code, globals())
except Exception as e:
if isinstance(e, SyntaxError):
# Fallback if a syntax error/conflict marker was introduced in gitea_mcp_server.py
print(
f"infra_stop: Unresolved merge conflict or syntax error in gitea_mcp_server.py. "
"Please resolve all conflicts manually, finish/abort the merge, "
"restart the MCP server, and retry.",
file=sys.stderr
)
sys.exit(1)
raise e
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import os
import subprocess
import sys
import unittest
from unittest.mock import patch
import role_session_router
from mcp_server import gitea_route_task_session, gitea_resolve_task_capability
class TestMCPHealth(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.project_root = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)))
self.temp_file = os.path.join(self.project_root, "test_temp_conflict.py")
if os.path.exists(self.temp_file):
os.remove(self.temp_file)
def tearDown(self):
if os.path.exists(self.temp_file):
os.remove(self.temp_file)
def test_startup_conflict_detection(self):
# Create a Python file with conflict markers constructed dynamically
with open(self.temp_file, "w") as f:
f.write("<" * 7 + " HEAD\n")
f.write("print('hello')\n")
f.write("=" * 7 + "\n")
f.write("print('world')\n")
f.write(">" * 7 + " main\n")
# Run mcp_server.py
venv_python = os.path.join(self.project_root, "venv", "bin", "python")
script_path = os.path.join(self.project_root, "mcp_server.py")
res = subprocess.run(
[venv_python, script_path],
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
cwd=self.project_root
)
self.assertEqual(res.returncode, 1)
stderr = res.stderr.decode()
self.assertIn("infra_stop", stderr)
self.assertIn("Unresolved merge conflict detected in test_temp_conflict.py", stderr)
@patch("role_session_router.check_mid_merge", return_value=True)
@patch("mcp_server.get_profile", return_value={"profile_name": "prgs-reviewer", "allowed_operations": ["gitea.pr.review"]})
def test_route_task_session_blocks_during_merge(self, mock_profile, mock_check):
res = gitea_route_task_session("review_pr")
self.assertEqual(res["route_result"], "infra_stop")
self.assertIn("infra_stop", res["message"])
@patch("role_session_router.check_mid_merge", return_value=True)
@patch("mcp_server.get_profile", return_value={"profile_name": "prgs-reviewer", "allowed_operations": ["gitea.pr.review"]})
def test_resolve_task_capability_blocks_during_merge(self, mock_profile, mock_check):
res = gitea_resolve_task_capability("review_pr")
self.assertTrue(res["infra_stop"])
self.assertFalse(res["allowed_in_current_session"])
self.assertIn("infra_stop", res["exact_safe_next_action"])