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refactor(discussions): migrate to NewTool pattern #1599
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Pull request overview
This PR migrates discussion tools from NewServerToolLegacy wrappers to the modern NewTool pattern with ToolDependencies. The refactoring eliminates the need to pass getGQLClient as a function parameter, instead accessing it through the ToolDependencies struct injected via the handler factory pattern.
Key Changes:
- Converted 4 discussion functions to use
NewToolwith dependency injection - Updated function signatures to return
toolsets.ServerTooland accept only translation helper - Modified all tests to use the new handler invocation pattern
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| File | Description |
|---|---|
| pkg/github/discussions.go | Refactored all 4 discussion functions (ListDiscussions, GetDiscussion, GetDiscussionComments, ListDiscussionCategories) to use NewTool pattern with handler factory that accepts ToolDependencies |
| pkg/github/tools.go | Removed NewServerToolLegacy wrappers from discussion tools registration, now calling functions directly with translation helper |
| pkg/github/discussions_test.go | Updated all test cases to use new pattern: create toolDef, extract tool, create ToolDependencies, call toolDef.Handler(deps), and invoke handler without explicit params |
Convert 4 functions from NewServerToolLegacy wrapper to NewTool: - ListGlobalSecurityAdvisories - GetGlobalSecurityAdvisory - ListRepositorySecurityAdvisories - ListOrgRepositorySecurityAdvisories Update tools.go toolset registration and tests. Co-authored-by: Adam Holt <omgitsads@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR converts projects.go, labels.go, and dynamic_tools.go from the legacy NewServerToolLegacy wrapper pattern to the new NewTool pattern with proper ToolDependencies. Changes: - projects.go: Convert all 9 project functions to use NewTool with ToolHandlerFor[map[string]any, any] and 3-return-value handlers - projects_test.go: Update tests to use new serverTool.Handler(deps) pattern - labels.go: Convert GetLabel, ListLabels, and LabelWrite to NewTool pattern - labels_test.go: Update tests to use new pattern - dynamic_tools.go: Refactor functions to return ServerTool directly (using NewServerToolLegacy internally since they have special dependencies) - tools.go: Remove NewServerToolLegacy wrappers for dynamic tools registration Co-authored-by: Adam Holt <omgitsads@users.noreply.github.com>
Add CLI flag and config support for feature flags in the local server: - Add --features flag to main.go (StringSlice, comma-separated) - Add EnabledFeatures field to StdioServerConfig and MCPServerConfig - Create createFeatureChecker() that builds a set from enabled features - Wire WithFeatureChecker() into the toolset group filter chain This enables tools/resources/prompts that have FeatureFlagEnable set to a flag name that is passed via --features. The checker uses a simple set membership test for O(1) lookup. Usage: github-mcp-server stdio --features=my_feature,another_feature GITHUB_FEATURES=my_feature github-mcp-server stdio
This commit adds comprehensive validation tests to ensure all MCP items have required metadata: - TestAllToolsHaveRequiredMetadata: Validates Toolset.ID and Annotations - TestAllToolsHaveValidToolsetID: Ensures toolsets are in AvailableToolsets() - TestAllResourcesHaveRequiredMetadata: Validates resource metadata - TestAllPromptsHaveRequiredMetadata: Validates prompt metadata - TestToolReadOnlyHintConsistency: Validates IsReadOnly() matches annotation - TestNoDuplicate*Names: Ensures unique names across tools/resources/prompts - TestAllToolsHaveHandlerFunc: Ensures all tools have handlers - TestDefaultToolsetsAreValid: Validates default toolset IDs - TestToolsetMetadataConsistency: Ensures consistent descriptions per toolset Also fixes a bug discovered by these tests: ToolsetMetadataGit was defined but not added to AvailableToolsets(), causing get_repository_tree to have an invalid toolset ID.
When no toolsets are specified and dynamic mode is disabled, the server should use the default toolsets. The bug was introduced when adding dynamic toolsets support: 1. CleanToolsets(nil) was converting nil to empty slice 2. Empty slice passed to WithToolsets means 'no toolsets' 3. This resulted in zero tools being registered Fix: Preserve nil for non-dynamic mode (nil = use defaults in WithToolsets) and only set empty slice when dynamic mode is enabled without explicit toolsets.
- Rename AddDeprecatedToolAliases to WithDeprecatedToolAliases for immutable filter chain consistency (returns new ToolsetGroup) - Remove unused mockGetRawClient from generate_docs.go (use nil instead) - Remove legacy ServerTool functions (NewServerToolLegacy and NewServerToolFromHandlerLegacy) - no usages - Add panic in Handler()/RegisterFunc() when HandlerFunc is nil - Add HasHandler() method for checking if tool has a handler - Add tests for HasHandler and nil handler panic behavior - Update all tests to use new WithDeprecatedToolAliases pattern
…lsetGroup This change applies the same HandlerFunc pattern used by tools to resources, allowing NewToolsetGroup to be fully stateless (only requiring translations). Key changes: - Add ResourceHandlerFunc type to toolsets package - Update ServerResourceTemplate to use HandlerFunc instead of direct Handler - Add HasHandler() and Handler(deps) methods to ServerResourceTemplate - Update RegisterResourceTemplates to take deps parameter - Refactor repository resource definitions to use HandlerFunc pattern - Make AllResources(t) stateless (only takes translations) - Make NewToolsetGroup(t) stateless (only takes translations) - Update generate_docs.go - no longer needs mock clients - Update tests to use new patterns This resolves the concern about mixed concerns in doc generation - the toolset metadata and resource templates can now be created without any runtime dependencies, while handlers are generated on-demand when deps are provided during registration.
- Replace slice joining with strings.Builder for all doc generation - Iterate AllTools() directly instead of ToolsetIDs()/ToolsForToolset() - Removes need for special 'dynamic' toolset handling (no tools = no output) - Context toolset still explicitly handled for custom description - Consistent pattern across generateToolsetsDoc, generateToolsDoc, generateRemoteToolsetsDoc, and generateDeprecatedAliasesTable
- Add AvailableToolsets() method that returns toolsets with actual tools - Support variadic exclude parameter for filtering out specific toolsets - Simplifies doc generation by removing manual skip logic - Naturally excludes empty toolsets (like 'dynamic') without special cases
- Add Default field to ToolsetMetadata and derive defaults from metadata - Move toolset validation into WithToolsets (trims whitespace, dedupes, tracks unrecognized) - Add UnrecognizedToolsets() method for warning about typos - Add DefaultToolsetIDs() method to derive defaults from metadata - Remove redundant functions: CleanToolsets, GetValidToolsetIDs, AvailableToolsets, GetDefaultToolsetIDs - Update DynamicTools to take ToolsetGroup for schema enum generation - Add stubTranslator for cases needing ToolsetGroup without translations This eliminates hardcoded toolset lists - everything is now derived from the actual registered tools and their metadata.
- Rename pkg/toolsets to pkg/registry (better reflects its purpose)
- Split monolithic toolsets.go into focused files:
- registry.go: Core Registry struct and MCP methods
- builder.go: Builder pattern for creating Registry instances
- filters.go: All filtering logic (toolsets, read-only, feature flags)
- resources.go: ServerResourceTemplate type
- prompts.go: ServerPrompt type
- errors.go: Error types
- server_tool.go: ServerTool and ToolsetMetadata (existing)
- Fix lint: Rename RegistryBuilder to Builder (avoid stuttering)
- Update all imports across ~45 files
This refactoring improves code organization and makes the registry's
purpose clearer. The builder pattern provides a clean API:
reg := registry.NewBuilder().
SetTools(tools).
WithReadOnly(true).
WithToolsets([]string{"repos"}).
Build()
Two behavioral regressions were fixed in resolveEnabledToolsets(): 1. When --tools=X is used without --toolsets, the server should only register the specified tools, not the default toolsets. Now returns an empty slice instead of nil when EnabledTools is set. 2. When --toolsets=all --dynamic-toolsets is used, the 'all' and 'default' pseudo-toolsets should be removed so only the dynamic management tools are registered. This matches the original pre-refactor behavior.
Labels are closely related to issues - you add labels to issues, search issues by label, etc. Keeping them in a separate toolset required users to explicitly enable 'labels' to get this functionality. Moving to issues toolset makes labels available by default since issues is a default toolset.
This restores conformance with the original behavior where: - get_label is in issues toolset (read-only label access for issue workflows) - get_label, list_label, label_write are in labels toolset (full management) The duplicate get_label registration is intentional - it was in both toolsets in the original implementation. Added test exception to allow this case.
- Expand nil toolsets to default IDs before GenerateInstructions (nil means 'use defaults' in registry but instructions need actual names) - Remove unconditional HasTools/HasResources/HasPrompts=true in NewServer (let SDK determine capabilities based on registered items, matching main)
Tests cover: - list_available_toolsets: verifies toolsets are listed with enabled status - get_toolset_tools: verifies tools can be retrieved for a toolset - enable_toolset: verifies toolset can be enabled and marked as enabled - enable_toolset invalid: verifies proper error for non-existent toolset - toolsets enum: verifies tools have proper enum values in schema
In dynamic mode, explicitly set HasTools/HasResources/HasPrompts=true since toolsets with those capabilities can be enabled at runtime. This ensures clients know the server supports these features even when no tools/resources/prompts are initially registered.
- Add dynamic tool call testing (list_available_toolsets, get_toolset_tools, enable_toolset) - Parse and sort embedded JSON in text fields for proper comparison - Separate progress output (stderr) from summary (stdout) for CI - Add test type field to distinguish standard vs dynamic tests
- Runs on pull requests to main - Compares PR branch against merge-base with origin/main - Outputs full conformance report to GitHub Actions Job Summary - Uploads detailed report as artifact for deeper investigation - Does not fail the build on differences (may be intentional)
Address review feedback to use maps for collections. Added lookup maps (toolsByName, resourcesByURI, promptsByName) while keeping slices for ordered iteration. This provides O(1) lookup for: - FindToolByName - filterToolsByName (used by ForMCPRequest) - filterResourcesByURI - filterPromptsByName Maps are built once during Build() and shared in ForMCPRequest copies.
Add toolsetIDSet (map[ToolsetID]bool) to Registry for O(1) HasToolset lookups. Previously HasToolset iterated through all tools, resourceTemplates, and prompts to check if any belonged to the given toolset. Now it's a simple map lookup. The set is populated during the single-pass processToolsets() call, which already collected all valid toolset IDs. This adds zero new iteration - just returns the existing validIDs map. processToolsets now returns 6 values: - enabledToolsets, unrecognized, toolsetIDs, toolsetIDSet, defaultToolsetIDs, descriptions
FindToolByName() is only called once per request at most (to find toolset ID for dynamic enablement). The SDK handles tool dispatch after registration. A simple linear scan over ~90 tools is trivially fast and avoids: - sync.Once complexity - Map allocation - Premature optimization for non-existent 'repeated lookups' The pre-computed maps we keep (toolsetIDSet, etc.) are justified because they're used for filtering logic that runs on every request.
- Add Enabled field to ServerTool for self-filtering based on context - Add ToolFilter type and WithFilter method to Builder for cross-cutting filters - Update isToolEnabled to check Enabled function and builder filters in order: 1. Tool's Enabled function 2. Feature flags (FeatureFlagEnable/FeatureFlagDisable) 3. Read-only filter 4. Builder filters 5. Toolset/additional tools check - Add FilteredTools method to Registry as alias for AvailableTools - Add comprehensive tests for all new functionality - All tests pass and linter is clean Closes #1618 Co-authored-by: SamMorrowDrums <4811358+SamMorrowDrums@users.noreply.github.com>
- Add numbered filter evaluation order to isToolEnabled function doc - Number inline comments for each filter step (1-5) - Clarify FilteredTools error return is for future extensibility - Document that library consumers may need to surface recoverable errors Addresses review feedback on PR #1620
Co-authored-by: SamMorrowDrums <4811358+SamMorrowDrums@users.noreply.github.com>
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Summary
This PR continues the effort to eliminate
NewServerToolLegacywrappers by migrating discussions tools to the newNewToolpattern withToolDependencies.Changes
Converts all functions in
discussions.go(4 functions):ListDiscussionsGetDiscussionGetDiscussionCommentsListDiscussionCategoriesUpdates the test file to use the new handler pattern.
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Pattern
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Co-authored-by: Adam Holt omgitsads@users.noreply.github.com