fastmcp/scripts/auto_close_needs_mre.py
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Publish docs for v3.2.0 (#3713)
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Fix auto-close MRE script posting comment without closing (#3386)
Fix WorkOS token scope verification bypass 🤖 Generated with Codex (#3407)
Fix initialize McpError fallthrough 🤖 Generated with Codex (#3413)
Fix transform arg collisions with passthrough params (#3431)
Fix get_* returning None when latest version is disabled (#3439)
Fix get_* returning None when latest version is disabled (#3421)
Fix server lifespan overlap teardown (#3415)
Fix $ref output schema object detection regression (#3420)
resolved annotations (#3429)
Fix async partial callables rejected by iscoroutinefunction (#3438)
Fix async partial callables rejected by iscoroutinefunction (#3423)
fix: add version to components (#3458)
fix: use intent-based flag for OIDC scope patch in load_access_token (#3465)
Fixes #3461
fix: normalize Google scope shorthands and surface valid_scopes (#3477)
fix: resolve ty 0.0.23 type-checking errors and bump pin (#3481)
fix: shield lifespan teardown from cancellation (#3480)
fix: forward custom_route endpoints from mounted servers (#3462)
fix updates _get_additional_http_routes() to traverse providers,
Fixes #3457
fix: remove hardcoded version from CLI help text (#3456)
fix: monty 0.0.8 compatibility, drop external_functions from constructor (#3468)
fix: task test teardown hanging 5s per test (#3499)
Closes #3498
fix: validate workspace path is a directory before cursor install (#3440)
Fixes #3426
fix: handle re.error from malformed URI templates in build_regex (#3501)
fix: reject empty/OIDC-only required_scopes in AzureProvider (#3503)
fix: restrict $ref resolution to local refs only (SSRF/LFI) (#3502)
fix warnings and timeouts (#3504)
close upgrade check issue when build passes (#3505)
Closes #3484
fix: URL-encode path params to prevent SSRF/path traversal (GHSA-vv7q-7jx5-f767) (#3507)
fix: prevent path traversal in skill download (#3493)
fix: prefer IdP-granted scopes over client-requested scopes in OAuthProxy (#3492)
fix: remove unrelated transform and http.py changes from PR scope
fix: remove forced follow_redirects from httpx_client_factory calls (#3496)
fix: stop passing follow_redirects to httpx_client_factory
fix: restore follow_redirects=True for custom httpx client factories
Closes #3509
fix: CSRF double-submit cookie check in consent flow (#3519)
fix: validate server names in install commands (#3522)
fix: use raw strings for regex in pytest.raises match (#3523)
fix: reject refresh tokens used as Bearer access tokens (#3524)
fix: route ResourcesAsTools/PromptsAsTools through server middleware (#3495)
fix: resolve Pyright "Module is not callable" on @tool, @resource, @prompt decorators (#3540)
fix: filter warnings by message in KEY_PREFIX test (#3549)
fix: suppress output schema for ToolResult subclass annotations (#3548)
fix: increase sleep duration in proxy cache tests (#3567)
fix: store absolute token expiry to prevent stale expires_in on reload (#3572)
fix: preserve tool properties named 'title' during schema compression (#3582)
Fix loopback redirect URI port matching per RFC 8252 §7.3 (#3589)
Fix app tool routing: visibility check and middleware propagation (#3591)
Fix query parameter serialization to respect OpenAPI explode/style settings (#3595)
Fix dev apps form: union types, textarea support, JSON parsing (#3597)
fix(google): replace deprecated /oauth2/v1/tokeninfo with /oauth2/v3/userinfo (#3603)
fix: resolve EntraOBOToken dependency injection through MultiAuth (#3609)
fix(docs): correct misleading stateless_http header (#3622)
fix: filesystem provider import machinery (#3626)
Closes #3625 (issues 2, 3, 6)
fix: recover StdioTransport after subprocess exits (#3630)
fix(server): preserve mounted tool task metadata (#3632)
fix: scope deprecation warning filter to FastMCPDeprecationWarning (#3649)
fix imports, add PrefabAppConfig (#3650)
fix: resolve CurrentFastMCP/ctx.fastmcp to child server in mounted background tasks (#3651)
Fix blocking docs issues: chart imports, Select API, Rx consistency (#3652)
closed by default (#3657)
Fix prompt caching middleware missing wrap/unwrap round-trip (#3666)
fix: serialize object query params per OpenAPI style/explode rules (#3662)
Fixes #2857
fix: HTTP request headers not accessible in background task workers (#3631)
fix: restore HTTP headers in worker execution path for background tasks (#3681)
fix: strip discriminator after dereferencing schemas (#3682)
fix: remove stale ty:ignore directives for ty 0.0.26 (#3684)
Fix docs gaps in app provider pages (#3690)
fix: dev apps log panel UX improvements (#3698)
fix dev server empty string args (#3700)
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#!/usr/bin/env python
# /// script
# requires-python = ">=3.10"
# dependencies = [
# "httpx",
# ]
# ///
"""
Auto-close issues that need MRE (Minimal Reproducible Example).
This script runs on a schedule to automatically close issues that have been
marked as "needs MRE" and haven't received activity from the issue author
within 7 days.
"""
import os
from dataclasses import dataclass
from datetime import datetime, timedelta, timezone
import httpx
@dataclass
class Issue:
"""Represents a GitHub issue."""
number: int
title: str
state: str
created_at: str
user_id: int
user_login: str
body: str | None
@dataclass
class Comment:
"""Represents a GitHub comment."""
id: int
body: str
created_at: str
user_id: int
user_login: str
@dataclass
class Event:
"""Represents a GitHub issue event."""
event: str
created_at: str
label_name: str | None
class GitHubClient:
"""Client for interacting with GitHub API."""
def __init__(self, token: str, owner: str, repo: str):
self.token = token
self.owner = owner
self.repo = repo
self.headers = {
"Authorization": f"token {token}",
"Accept": "application/vnd.github.v3+json",
}
self.base_url = f"https://api.github.com/repos/{owner}/{repo}"
def get_issues_with_label(
self, label: str, page: int = 1, per_page: int = 100
) -> list[Issue]:
"""Fetch open issues with a specific label."""
url = f"{self.base_url}/issues"
issues = []
with httpx.Client() as client:
response = client.get(
url,
headers=self.headers,
params={
"state": "open",
"labels": label,
"per_page": per_page,
"page": page,
},
)
if response.status_code != 200:
print(f"Error fetching issues: {response.status_code}")
return issues
data = response.json()
for item in data:
# Skip pull requests
if "pull_request" in item:
continue
issues.append(
Issue(
number=item["number"],
title=item["title"],
state=item["state"],
created_at=item["created_at"],
user_id=item["user"]["id"],
user_login=item["user"]["login"],
body=item.get("body"),
)
)
return issues
def get_issue_events(self, issue_number: int) -> list[Event]:
"""Fetch all events for an issue."""
url = f"{self.base_url}/issues/{issue_number}/events"
events = []
with httpx.Client() as client:
page = 1
while True:
response = client.get(
url, headers=self.headers, params={"page": page, "per_page": 100}
)
if response.status_code != 200:
break
data = response.json()
if not data:
break
for event_data in data:
label_name = None
if event_data["event"] == "labeled" and "label" in event_data:
label_name = event_data["label"]["name"]
events.append(
Event(
event=event_data["event"],
created_at=event_data["created_at"],
label_name=label_name,
)
)
page += 1
if page > 10: # Safety limit
break
return events
def get_issue_comments(self, issue_number: int) -> list[Comment]:
"""Fetch all comments for an issue."""
url = f"{self.base_url}/issues/{issue_number}/comments"
comments = []
with httpx.Client() as client:
page = 1
while True:
response = client.get(
url, headers=self.headers, params={"page": page, "per_page": 100}
)
if response.status_code != 200:
break
data = response.json()
if not data:
break
for comment_data in data:
comments.append(
Comment(
id=comment_data["id"],
body=comment_data["body"],
created_at=comment_data["created_at"],
user_id=comment_data["user"]["id"],
user_login=comment_data["user"]["login"],
)
)
page += 1
if page > 10: # Safety limit
break
return comments
def get_issue_timeline(self, issue_number: int) -> list[dict]:
"""Fetch timeline events for an issue (includes issue edits)."""
url = f"{self.base_url}/issues/{issue_number}/timeline"
timeline = []
with httpx.Client() as client:
page = 1
while True:
response = client.get(
url,
headers={
**self.headers,
"Accept": "application/vnd.github.mockingbird-preview+json",
},
params={"page": page, "per_page": 100},
)
if response.status_code != 200:
break
data = response.json()
if not data:
break
timeline.extend(data)
page += 1
if page > 10: # Safety limit
break
return timeline
def close_issue(self, issue_number: int, comment: str) -> tuple[bool, bool]:
"""Close an issue with a comment.
Closes first, then comments — so a failed comment never leaves
a misleading "closing" notice on a still-open issue.
Returns (closed, commented) so the caller can log partial failures.
"""
# Close the issue first
issue_url = f"{self.base_url}/issues/{issue_number}"
with httpx.Client() as client:
response = client.patch(
issue_url, headers=self.headers, json={"state": "closed"}
)
if response.status_code != 200:
print(
f"Failed to close issue #{issue_number}: "
f"{response.status_code} {response.text}"
)
return False, False
# Then add the comment
comment_url = f"{self.base_url}/issues/{issue_number}/comments"
with httpx.Client() as client:
response = client.post(
comment_url, headers=self.headers, json={"body": comment}
)
if response.status_code != 201:
print(
f"Issue #{issue_number} was closed but comment failed: "
f"{response.status_code} {response.text}"
)
return True, False
return True, True
def find_label_application_date(
events: list[Event], label_name: str
) -> datetime | None:
"""Find when a specific label was applied to an issue."""
# Look for the most recent application of this label
for event in reversed(events):
if event.event == "labeled" and event.label_name == label_name:
return datetime.fromisoformat(event.created_at.replace("Z", "+00:00"))
return None
def has_author_activity_after(
issue: Issue,
comments: list[Comment],
timeline: list[dict],
after_date: datetime,
) -> bool:
"""Check if the issue author had any activity after a specific date."""
# Check for comments from author
for comment in comments:
if comment.user_id == issue.user_id:
comment_date = datetime.fromisoformat(
comment.created_at.replace("Z", "+00:00")
)
if comment_date > after_date:
print(
f"Issue #{issue.number}: Author commented after label application"
)
return True
# Check for issue body edits from author
for event in timeline:
if event.get("event") == "renamed" or event.get("event") == "edited":
if event.get("actor", {}).get("id") == issue.user_id:
event_date = datetime.fromisoformat(
event["created_at"].replace("Z", "+00:00")
)
if event_date > after_date:
print(
f"Issue #{issue.number}: Author edited issue after label application"
)
return True
return False
def should_close_as_needs_mre(
issue: Issue,
label_date: datetime,
comments: list[Comment],
timeline: list[dict],
) -> bool:
"""Determine if an issue should be closed for needing an MRE."""
# Check if label is old enough (7 days)
seven_days_ago = datetime.now(timezone.utc) - timedelta(days=7)
if label_date > seven_days_ago:
return False
# Check for author activity after the label was applied
if has_author_activity_after(issue, comments, timeline, label_date):
return False
return True
def main():
"""Main entry point for auto-closing needs MRE issues."""
print("[DEBUG] Starting auto-close needs MRE script")
# Get environment variables
token = os.environ.get("GITHUB_TOKEN")
if not token:
raise ValueError("GITHUB_TOKEN environment variable is required")
owner = os.environ.get("GITHUB_REPOSITORY_OWNER", "prefecthq")
repo = os.environ.get("GITHUB_REPOSITORY_NAME", "fastmcp")
print(f"[DEBUG] Repository: {owner}/{repo}")
# Initialize client
client = GitHubClient(token, owner, repo)
# Get issues with "needs MRE" label
all_issues = []
page = 1
while page <= 20: # Safety limit
issues = client.get_issues_with_label("needs MRE", page=page)
if not issues:
break
all_issues.extend(issues)
page += 1
print(f"[DEBUG] Found {len(all_issues)} open issues with 'needs MRE' label")
processed_count = 0
closed_count = 0
for issue in all_issues:
processed_count += 1
if processed_count % 10 == 0:
print(f"[DEBUG] Processed {processed_count}/{len(all_issues)} issues")
# Get events to find when label was applied
events = client.get_issue_events(issue.number)
label_date = find_label_application_date(events, "needs MRE")
if not label_date:
print(
f"[DEBUG] Issue #{issue.number}: Could not find label application date"
)
continue
print(
f"[DEBUG] Issue #{issue.number}: Label applied on {label_date.isoformat()}"
)
# Get comments and timeline
comments = client.get_issue_comments(issue.number)
timeline = client.get_issue_timeline(issue.number)
# Check if we should close
if should_close_as_needs_mre(issue, label_date, comments, timeline):
close_message = (
"This issue is being automatically closed because we requested a minimal reproducible example (MRE) "
"7 days ago and haven't received a response from the issue author.\n\n"
"**If you can provide an MRE**, please add it as a comment and we'll reopen this issue. "
"An MRE should be a complete, runnable code snippet that demonstrates the problem.\n\n"
"**If this was closed in error**, please leave a comment explaining the situation and we'll reopen it."
)
closed, commented = client.close_issue(issue.number, close_message)
if closed:
closed_count += 1
if commented:
print(f"[SUCCESS] Closed issue #{issue.number} (needs MRE)")
else:
print(
f"[WARNING] Closed issue #{issue.number} but "
f"comment was not posted"
)
else:
print(f"[ERROR] Failed to close issue #{issue.number}")
print(f"[DEBUG] Processing complete. Closed {closed_count} issues needing MRE")
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()