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sysadminandClaude Opus 4.8 934688a71d feat: add master-parity staleness gate for MCP mutations (Closes #420)
The MCP server loads capability-gate code into memory at startup, so a
newly merged gate (e.g. the branch-delete capability gate #408/#410) does
not take effect until the process restarts. A long-running server could
therefore still perform a mutation the updated codebase forbids.

Runtime profile/config data is already read live from disk each call
(gitea_config.load_config re-reads the JSON), so allowed_operations changes
apply without a restart. This closes the remaining gap: *code* parity.

- master_parity_gate.py: capture the process's startup commit and, at
  mutation time, compare it against the on-disk master HEAD; pure,
  injectable assessment plus block-reasons and a restart-required report.
- gitea_mcp_server.py: capture _STARTUP_PARITY at import; _profile_operation_gate
  fails closed for mutating ops when stale while leaving gitea.read allowed;
  gitea_get_runtime_context surfaces master_parity; new read-only
  gitea_assess_master_parity tool reports parity/restart-required.
- Escape hatches: GITEA_MCP_DISABLE_PARITY_GATE (ops), GITEA_TEST_CURRENT_HEAD (tests).
- tests/test_master_parity_gate.py: 18 cases (pure logic, block/report,
  read override, and server wiring: reads pass, mutations blocked when stale).

Validation: venv/bin/python -m pytest -q -> 1618 passed, 6 skipped.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <[email protected]>
2026-07-07 13:11:36 -04:00