Five review fixes. ctx.session_id / get_state / set_state now work in a Docket
worker by falling back to the snapshotted session id. Task management wire calls
(submission, tasks/get/update/cancel) create client spans and propagate trace
context. TasksClientSettings loads .env like DocketSettings, and the docs use
its real env var name. A state-only guard round (request_state, no input
requests) fails with a clear error instead of silently completing wrong.
Three review fixes. A Docket worker may reuse an asyncio context across tasks,
so snapshot restore now always resets auth and headers to the current task's
state — an anonymous task following an authenticated one no longer inherits the
prior caller's identity. A stalled in-task elicitation handler is now bounded by
the call's remaining timeout, like polling and sleeps. And call_tool_task takes
a version= to task a specific component version rather than the highest.
Three review fixes: transparent call_tool(timeout=N) now enforces one deadline
across the whole poll loop (not per-request), matching the sync timeout; the
tools/call interceptor resolves the client-requested component version instead
of the highest; tasks/cancel runs under the per-task update lock and re-resolves
the live leg, so it can't cancel a stale leg while an update enqueues the next.
- Client task support is opt-in via importing fastmcp_tasks (drop the core
auto-load of companion packages); a plain Client never advertises tasks.
- A worker restores the submitting caller's auth token and headers from the
task snapshot into the standard ambient context, so get_access_token() /
get_http_headers() work in a distributed worker with no new core hooks.
- worker_cli validates the loaded extension's resolved backend, not env defaults,
so a constructor-configured Redis worker starts.
- Thread the per-call read timeout through task polling; bound ToolTask.wait by
its deadline; set_elicitation_callback rebuilds internal extensions so a
later-set handler answers in-task input.
- README imports TaskConfig from fastmcp.utilities.tasks.
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- tasks/get|update|cancel now return -32003 when the client did not declare the
tasks extension for the request (SEP-2663 MUST).
- A task tool that raises is a completed task with an is_error result, not a
failed task; failed is reserved for protocol faults, matching a live tools/call.
- A per-task lock serializes concurrent tasks/update so two racing answers cannot
each enqueue a next leg (double execution).
Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
A FastMCP client now transparently completes tasked tools/call: the tasks
ClientExtension advertises the capability and claims the CreateTaskResult, and
the resolver drives the tasks/get poll loop to completion, answering in-task
input through the client's elicitation handler and returning the tool's real
result. call_tool is transparent, call_tool_mcp exposes the raw result, and
call_tool_task yields a Task handle. The client half moves to fastmcp-tasks;
the [tasks] client extension auto-wires into Client (ProxyClient opts out).
Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
TasksExtension serves io.modelcontextprotocol/tasks on the extension API:
a decide-and-task tools/call interceptor (era-gated to modern connections),
tasks/get with inlined results and inputRequests, tasks/update delivering
poll-based in-task elicitation, tasks/cancel, durable creation, and
auth-scoped task isolation. Wire models validate against the vendored
ext-tasks schema. Worker-side Context hooks are refcounted so sibling
servers cannot strand each other's workers.
Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
Engine modules (keys, context snapshot, docket lifespan, worker CLI,
client handles) move intact; SEP-1686 wire modules park in _legacy_wire
for adaptation to SEP-2663. Core keeps task=True declaration on tools
only and raises at serve time until the tasks extension is registered.
Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>