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lean_ctx/server/
tool_trait.rs

1use rmcp::ErrorData;
2use rmcp::model::Tool;
3use serde_json::{Map, Value};
4
5/// Outcome of a shell execution, carried alongside the rendered text so the
6/// MCP dispatch layer can surface failures in protocol metadata instead of
7/// only as an `[exit:N]` text footer (GitHub #389: clients had no programmatic
8/// way to detect ctx_shell failures and resorted to fragile regex matching).
9#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
10pub enum ShellOutcome {
11    /// The command ran; carries its real exit code (0 = success).
12    Exit(i32),
13    /// The command never ran (allowlist/validation rejection, or a
14    /// precondition failure such as an unreadable/oversized input file).
15    Blocked,
16}
17
18impl ShellOutcome {
19    /// Whether this outcome must be reported as a tool error (`isError: true`).
20    pub fn is_error(self) -> bool {
21        match self {
22            ShellOutcome::Exit(code) => code != 0,
23            ShellOutcome::Blocked => true,
24        }
25    }
26
27    /// Structured payload for `CallToolResult.structuredContent`, so guards
28    /// can read `exitCode`/`blocked` instead of parsing output text. Success
29    /// (exit 0) intentionally returns `None` — the happy path stays
30    /// token-neutral for clients that render structured content.
31    pub fn structured(self) -> Option<serde_json::Value> {
32        match self {
33            ShellOutcome::Exit(0) => None,
34            ShellOutcome::Exit(code) => Some(serde_json::json!({ "exitCode": code })),
35            ShellOutcome::Blocked => Some(serde_json::json!({ "blocked": true })),
36        }
37    }
38}
39
40/// Result returned by an McpTool handler.
41pub struct ToolOutput {
42    pub text: String,
43    pub original_tokens: usize,
44    pub saved_tokens: usize,
45    pub mode: Option<String>,
46    /// Path associated with the tool call (for record_call_with_path).
47    pub path: Option<String>,
48    /// True when the tool mutated state that clients should know about
49    /// (e.g. dynamic tool categories changed).
50    pub changed: bool,
51    /// Set by shell-executing tools so dispatch can populate `isError` +
52    /// `structuredContent` on the MCP result (GitHub #389). `None` for tools
53    /// that don't run shell commands.
54    pub shell_outcome: Option<ShellOutcome>,
55}
56
57impl ToolOutput {
58    pub fn simple(text: String) -> Self {
59        Self {
60            text,
61            original_tokens: 0,
62            saved_tokens: 0,
63            mode: None,
64            path: None,
65            changed: false,
66            shell_outcome: None,
67        }
68    }
69
70    /// Compact one-line summary for headers_only response verbosity.
71    pub fn to_header_line(&self, tool_name: &str) -> String {
72        let path_str = self.path.as_deref().unwrap_or("—");
73        let mode_str = self.mode.as_deref().unwrap_or("—");
74        let sent = self.original_tokens.saturating_sub(self.saved_tokens);
75        let pct = if self.original_tokens > 0 {
76            (self.saved_tokens as f64 / self.original_tokens as f64 * 100.0) as u32
77        } else {
78            0
79        };
80        format!("[{tool_name}: {path_str}, mode={mode_str}, {sent} tok sent, -{pct}%]")
81    }
82
83    pub fn with_savings(text: String, original: usize, saved: usize) -> Self {
84        Self {
85            text,
86            original_tokens: original,
87            saved_tokens: saved,
88            mode: None,
89            path: None,
90            changed: false,
91            shell_outcome: None,
92        }
93    }
94}
95
96/// Trait for a self-contained MCP tool. Each tool provides its own schema
97/// definition and handler, eliminating the possibility of schema/handler drift.
98///
99/// This trait is the plugin interface for LcpTools: any implementation can be
100/// registered at runtime via `ToolRegistry::register()`. Future plugin system
101/// will load implementations from shared libraries or subprocess bridges.
102///
103/// Handlers are synchronous because all existing tool handlers are sync.
104/// The async boundary (cache locks, session reads) is handled by the dispatch
105/// layer before calling `handle`.
106pub trait McpTool: Send + Sync {
107    /// Tool name as registered in the MCP protocol (e.g. "ctx_tree").
108    fn name(&self) -> &'static str;
109
110    /// MCP tool definition including JSON schema. This replaces the
111    /// corresponding entry in `granular_tool_defs()`.
112    fn tool_def(&self) -> Tool;
113
114    /// Execute the tool. Args are the raw JSON-RPC arguments.
115    /// `ctx` provides access to resolved paths and project state.
116    fn handle(&self, args: &Map<String, Value>, ctx: &ToolContext)
117    -> Result<ToolOutput, ErrorData>;
118}
119
120/// Context passed to tool handlers. Contains pre-resolved values that
121/// many tools need, avoiding repeated async lock acquisition inside
122/// handlers. Extended with shared server state for tools that need
123/// cache/session access.
124pub struct ToolContext {
125    pub project_root: String,
126    /// Session-scoped trusted roots (MCP `roots/list`, config `extra_roots`),
127    /// snapshotted from the session so sync handlers can honor them without an
128    /// async lock. Empty = single-root jail behaviour (#403).
129    pub extra_roots: Vec<String>,
130    pub minimal: bool,
131    /// Pre-resolved paths keyed by argument name (e.g. "path" -> "/abs/dir").
132    pub resolved_paths: std::collections::HashMap<String, String>,
133    /// CRP mode for compression-aware tools.
134    pub crp_mode: crate::tools::CrpMode,
135    /// Shared cache handle for tools that need read/write access.
136    pub cache: Option<crate::tools::SharedCache>,
137    /// Shared session handle for tools that need session access.
138    pub session: Option<std::sync::Arc<tokio::sync::RwLock<crate::core::session::SessionState>>>,
139    /// Tool call records for session-aware tools (e.g. ctx_session status).
140    pub tool_calls:
141        Option<std::sync::Arc<tokio::sync::RwLock<Vec<crate::core::protocol::ToolCallRecord>>>>,
142    /// Current agent identity for multi-agent tools.
143    pub agent_id: Option<std::sync::Arc<tokio::sync::RwLock<Option<String>>>>,
144    /// Active workflow run state.
145    pub workflow:
146        Option<std::sync::Arc<tokio::sync::RwLock<Option<crate::core::workflow::WorkflowRun>>>>,
147    /// Context ledger for handoff operations.
148    pub ledger:
149        Option<std::sync::Arc<tokio::sync::RwLock<crate::core::context_ledger::ContextLedger>>>,
150    /// Client name (cursor, claude, etc.).
151    pub client_name: Option<std::sync::Arc<tokio::sync::RwLock<String>>>,
152    /// Pipeline stats for metrics/proof tools.
153    pub pipeline_stats:
154        Option<std::sync::Arc<tokio::sync::RwLock<crate::core::pipeline::PipelineStats>>>,
155    /// Global call counter for context tools.
156    pub call_count: Option<std::sync::Arc<std::sync::atomic::AtomicUsize>>,
157    /// Autonomy state for search repeat detection.
158    pub autonomy: Option<std::sync::Arc<crate::tools::autonomy::AutonomyState>>,
159    /// Pre-computed context pressure snapshot for synchronous gate decisions.
160    pub pressure_snapshot: Option<crate::core::context_ledger::ContextPressure>,
161    /// Errors from path resolution (PathJail rejection, secret path, etc.).
162    /// Keyed by argument name (e.g. "path" -> "path escapes project root: ...").
163    pub path_errors: std::collections::HashMap<String, String>,
164    /// Shared in-memory BM25 index cache for semantic search.
165    pub bm25_cache: Option<crate::core::bm25_cache::SharedBm25Cache>,
166    /// MCP progress notification sender for long-running operations.
167    pub progress_sender: Option<crate::server::progress::SharedProgressSender>,
168}
169
170impl Default for ToolContext {
171    /// Minimal context: `project_root` empty, all shared-state handles `None`.
172    /// Single source for the one-shot CLI ctx (`cli::call_cmd::oneshot_ctx`) and
173    /// the `empty_ctx` test helper — adding a field no longer breaks either.
174    fn default() -> Self {
175        Self {
176            project_root: String::new(),
177            extra_roots: Vec::new(),
178            minimal: false,
179            resolved_paths: std::collections::HashMap::new(),
180            crp_mode: crate::tools::CrpMode::Off,
181            cache: None,
182            session: None,
183            tool_calls: None,
184            agent_id: None,
185            workflow: None,
186            ledger: None,
187            client_name: None,
188            pipeline_stats: None,
189            call_count: None,
190            autonomy: None,
191            pressure_snapshot: None,
192            path_errors: std::collections::HashMap::new(),
193            bm25_cache: None,
194            progress_sender: None,
195        }
196    }
197}
198
199impl ToolContext {
200    pub fn resolved_path(&self, arg: &str) -> Option<&str> {
201        self.resolved_paths.get(arg).map(String::as_str)
202    }
203
204    /// Returns the path resolution error for a given key, if any.
205    pub fn path_error(&self, key: &str) -> Option<&str> {
206        self.path_errors.get(key).map(String::as_str)
207    }
208
209    /// Sync path resolution using `project_root` + session `extra_roots`. Thin
210    /// wrapper over [`crate::core::path_resolve::resolve_tool_path_with_roots`]
211    /// for sync tool handlers.
212    pub fn resolve_path_sync(&self, path: &str) -> Result<String, String> {
213        crate::core::path_resolve::resolve_tool_path_with_roots(
214            Some(&self.project_root),
215            None,
216            path,
217            &self.extra_roots,
218        )
219    }
220
221    /// Default-deny write gate for the read-only tier (#475). Write-capable tool
222    /// handlers must call this with an already-resolved absolute path before
223    /// touching the filesystem; it errors if the path is inside a configured
224    /// `read_only_roots` subtree. A no-op (always `Ok`) when no read-only roots
225    /// are configured, so non-users pay nothing. Thin wrapper over the single
226    /// choke point [`crate::core::pathjail::enforce_writable`] — the low-level
227    /// atomic writers call the same function, so this is the ergonomic,
228    /// early-error layer, not the only line of defence.
229    pub fn ensure_writable(&self, resolved_path: &str) -> Result<(), String> {
230        crate::core::pathjail::enforce_writable(std::path::Path::new(resolved_path))
231    }
232}
233
234// ── Arg extraction helpers (mirror server/helpers.rs for standalone use) ──
235
236/// Extract a resolved path from context with differentiated error messages.
237/// Returns descriptive errors for: missing param, PathJail rejection, wrong type.
238pub fn require_resolved_path(
239    ctx: &ToolContext,
240    args: &Map<String, Value>,
241    key: &str,
242) -> Result<String, ErrorData> {
243    if let Some(path) = ctx.resolved_path(key) {
244        return Ok(path.to_string());
245    }
246    if let Some(err) = ctx.path_error(key) {
247        return Err(ErrorData::invalid_params(format!("{key}: {err}"), None));
248    }
249    if let Some(val) = args.get(key)
250        && !val.is_string()
251    {
252        let type_name = match val {
253            Value::Number(_) => "number",
254            Value::Bool(_) => "boolean",
255            Value::Array(_) => "array",
256            Value::Object(_) => "object",
257            Value::Null => "null",
258            Value::String(_) => unreachable!(),
259        };
260        return Err(ErrorData::invalid_params(
261            format!("{key} must be a string, got {type_name}"),
262            None,
263        ));
264    }
265    Err(ErrorData::invalid_params(
266        format!("{key} is required"),
267        None,
268    ))
269}
270
271pub fn get_str(args: &Map<String, Value>, key: &str) -> Option<String> {
272    args.get(key).and_then(|v| v.as_str()).map(String::from)
273}
274
275pub fn get_int(args: &Map<String, Value>, key: &str) -> Option<i64> {
276    args.get(key).and_then(serde_json::Value::as_i64)
277}
278
279/// Read a non-negative integer argument as `usize`.
280///
281/// Returns `None` for missing or negative values. This avoids the
282/// `negative_i64 as usize` wrap to `usize::MAX`, which previously let an agent
283/// trigger unbounded allocations (e.g. `top_k`, `limit`, `max_results`) → OOM.
284/// Callers should still apply a sensible upper cap on the result.
285pub fn get_usize(args: &Map<String, Value>, key: &str) -> Option<usize> {
286    get_int(args, key).and_then(|n| usize::try_from(n).ok())
287}
288
289pub fn get_bool(args: &Map<String, Value>, key: &str) -> Option<bool> {
290    args.get(key).and_then(serde_json::Value::as_bool)
291}
292
293pub fn get_f64(args: &Map<String, Value>, key: &str) -> Option<f64> {
294    args.get(key).and_then(serde_json::Value::as_f64)
295}
296
297pub fn get_str_array(args: &Map<String, Value>, key: &str) -> Option<Vec<String>> {
298    args.get(key).and_then(|v| v.as_array()).map(|arr| {
299        arr.iter()
300            .filter_map(|v| v.as_str().map(String::from))
301            .collect()
302    })
303}
304
305#[cfg(test)]
306mod tests {
307    use super::*;
308    use serde_json::json;
309
310    fn empty_ctx() -> ToolContext {
311        ToolContext::default()
312    }
313
314    #[test]
315    fn require_resolved_path_returns_resolved() {
316        let mut ctx = empty_ctx();
317        ctx.resolved_paths
318            .insert("path".to_string(), "/abs/file.rs".to_string());
319        let args: Map<String, Value> = Map::new();
320        let result = require_resolved_path(&ctx, &args, "path");
321        assert_eq!(result.unwrap(), "/abs/file.rs");
322    }
323
324    #[test]
325    fn require_resolved_path_surfaces_jail_error() {
326        let mut ctx = empty_ctx();
327        ctx.path_errors.insert(
328            "path".to_string(),
329            "path escapes project root /project".to_string(),
330        );
331        let args: Map<String, Value> = Map::new();
332        let result = require_resolved_path(&ctx, &args, "path");
333        assert!(result.is_err());
334        let err = result.unwrap_err();
335        let msg = format!("{err:?}");
336        assert!(msg.contains("escapes project root"), "got: {msg}");
337    }
338
339    #[test]
340    fn require_resolved_path_detects_non_string() {
341        let ctx = empty_ctx();
342        let mut args: Map<String, Value> = Map::new();
343        args.insert("path".to_string(), json!(42));
344        let result = require_resolved_path(&ctx, &args, "path");
345        assert!(result.is_err());
346        let err = result.unwrap_err();
347        let msg = format!("{err:?}");
348        assert!(msg.contains("must be a string, got number"), "got: {msg}");
349    }
350
351    #[test]
352    fn require_resolved_path_missing_param() {
353        let ctx = empty_ctx();
354        let args: Map<String, Value> = Map::new();
355        let result = require_resolved_path(&ctx, &args, "path");
356        assert!(result.is_err());
357        let err = result.unwrap_err();
358        let msg = format!("{err:?}");
359        assert!(msg.contains("path is required"), "got: {msg}");
360    }
361}