* Update docs for required scopes
* add scopes
* Fix Azure scope validation
Azure returns unprefixed scopes in JWT tokens but requires prefixed scopes in authorization requests. The previous implementation incorrectly validated tokens against prefixed scopes, causing "invalid_token" errors.
Simplified AzureProvider to use standard JWTVerifier with unprefixed scopes for validation. Scopes are only prefixed when building the Azure authorization URL via _build_upstream_authorize_url() override.
Closes#2263
* Checkpoint progress
* Checkpoint progress
* add derive b64 method
* PR clean-up
* refactor da proxy
* Updates to tests
* Make jwt_signing_key required for oauth proxy
* use typing_extensions and fix tests
* PR Cleanup
* also adjust integration tests
* Update docs, use client secret to derive jwt signing key
* You win some you lose some, gg claude
* check for both in derive
* update documentation / clean up
* Update http.mdx
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* Add compatibility tools contrib module
Implements four standalone tools that expose resources and prompts
as callable tools for clients that only support the tools capability.
Features:
- list_resources: List all available resources
- get_resource: Read a resource by URI
- list_prompts: List all available prompts
- get_prompt: Get a prompt with optional arguments
The tools use Context to access the server instance and can be easily
added to any FastMCP server using the add_compatibility_tools helper
or by adding individual tool instances directly.
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* Simplify compatibility tools to return raw MCP protocol objects
Return raw MCP protocol objects (ListResourcesResult, ReadResourceResult,
ListPromptsResult, GetPromptResult) instead of custom dictionaries. This
makes the tools simpler and more predictable by directly exposing what
the client methods return.
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* Add tool injection middleware
* cleanup contrib module
* More clean-up
* Clean up tool injection middleware.
* Update src/fastmcp/server/middleware/tool_injection.py
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* Add tool injection docs
* Small cleanup of prompt middleware
* PR Feedback
* Fix tool injection tests
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* feat: use abstract collection types in FastMCP.__init__
Use Sequence, Collection, and Mapping from collections.abc for more
flexible typing in FastMCP.__init__ parameters. This allows downstream
developers to pass tuples, sets, and other collection types instead of
being restricted to list and dict.
Changes:
- middleware: list -> Sequence (converted to list internally)
- tools: list -> Sequence
- tool_transformations: dict -> Mapping (ToolManager updated)
- include_tags: set -> Collection
- exclude_tags: set -> Collection
- dependencies: kept as list per maintainer request
Closes#2212
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* Concrete types in class inits
* Small imports cleanup
* Fix include/exclude tag handling
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* Fix Azure scope mismatch causing MCP client validation errors
The AzureProvider was prefixing scopes during authorization but not in
token validation or Protected Resource Metadata, causing MCP clients to
reject tokens with "Server granted unauthorized scopes".
Changes:
- Prefix required_scopes once during __init__ and use consistently
- Pass prefixed scopes to JWTVerifier for token validation
- PRM now advertises prefixed scopes to MCP clients
- Remove unnecessary idempotent prefixing logic in authorize()
- Update comprehensive documentation explaining scope handling
- Update tests to reflect corrected behavior
Closes#2151
* Clarify that identifier_uri is optional in docstring
This test makes external HTTP requests to GitHub and is subject to
network latency, causing CI timeouts. Marking it as an integration test
excludes it from default test runs while keeping it available for
explicit integration testing.
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* Enhance OAuth Proxy error responses with branded HTML pages
OAuth Proxy authentication errors now show styled HTML error pages in browsers
instead of raw JSON, with content negotiation for API clients. Enhanced error
messages explain common causes (ephemeral storage, server restarts) and provide
clear remediation steps.
Changes:
- Created enhanced authorization handler that extends SDK's AuthorizationHandler
- Created enhanced auth middleware that extends SDK's RequireAuthMiddleware
- HTML error pages use server branding (icon, name) from FastMCP instance
- Added comprehensive troubleshooting section to OAuth Proxy docs
- Added FAQ entry linking to detailed troubleshooting
* Add comprehensive tests for enhanced OAuth error responses
Tests cover:
- HTML error pages for browser requests with server branding
- Enhanced JSON responses with registration endpoint hints
- Content negotiation between HTML and JSON
- Enhanced middleware error messages for invalid_token
- WWW-Authenticate header format consistency with SDK
* Update language for new storage defaults
* update docs
* Update tests for simplified error messages
* Clean up messages
* Add comprehensive keyring integration tests
Prevents OS keyring pollution during testing by adding a global mock in
conftest.py. Tests verify keyring behavior across platforms and fallback
scenarios without writing to the actual system keyring.
- Add global mock_keyring fixture to tests/conftest.py
- Add TestOAuthProxyKeyring class with 6 keyring-specific tests
- Remove try/except ImportError for keyring (now required dependency)
- Add keyring extra to py-key-value-aio dependency
- Clean up extraneous implementation comments in oauth_proxy.py
* Update OAuth keyring documentation
Update all OAuth-related documentation to reflect keyring-based key management:
- Add version badges to jwt_signing_key, token_encryption_key, and client_storage parameters
- Standardize "Default behavior (`None`):" formatting with backticks
- Ensure consistent messaging about development-only defaults across all docs
- Update oauth-proxy.mdx, oidc-proxy.mdx, http.mdx, storage-backends.mdx, and upgrade-guide.mdx
* Use anyio as testing backend
* Remove asyncio markers
* Update streamable http tests
* Replace all subprocess tests
* Replace anyio task groups with asyncio context managers in tests
- Convert run_server_async from anyio task group pattern to asyncio.create_task with async context manager
- Remove task_group fixture from conftest
- Update all test fixtures to use async with run_server_async pattern
- Remove TaskGroup imports from all test files
- Tests now work with pytest-asyncio instead of pytest-anyio
* Update test_github_provider_integration.py
* Implement icon support in fastmcp
* Fix icon feature tests
- Update snapshot for ResourceTemplate to include icons field
- Remove OAuth mounting tests (belong to PR #2119, not this feature)
* Update docs
* Customize consent screen
* Use server website link if available
* Anchor link shouldnt have trailing slash
* Remove 'a FastMCP server named' from consent page message
* Update docs
* Implement icon support in fastmcp
* Fix icon feature tests
- Update snapshot for ResourceTemplate to include icons field
- Remove OAuth mounting tests (belong to PR #2119, not this feature)
* Update docs
* Add issuer_url parameter to OAuth providers for mounting scenarios
* Add get_well_known_routes
* Update docs
* Improve docs and tests
* Trigger CI
* Fix conditional test execution for Windows
* Upgrade to MCP 1.17+ with RFC 9728 compliance
Updates FastMCP to require MCP 1.17+ and implements RFC 9728-compliant
OAuth protected resource metadata URL handling.
The key change is that .well-known/oauth-protected-resource endpoints
are now registered at path-aware locations. For example, if an MCP
server is mounted at /mcp, the metadata endpoint is now at
/.well-known/oauth-protected-resource/mcp instead of
/.well-known/oauth-protected-resource.
This ensures proper OAuth discovery for path-based resource servers
and aligns with the MCP SDK's implementation of RFC 9728 §3.1.
Changes include:
- Update minimum MCP version from 1.12.4 to 1.17.0
- Use build_resource_metadata_url() for RFC 9728 compliance
- Configure CI to test with latest package versions (--upgrade)
- Update tests for path-aware metadata URLs
- Add icons field to Tool model (introduced in MCP 1.17)
* Fix RemoteAuthProvider integration tests for RFC 9728
* Fix parameterized test for nested base URL paths