feat: per-caller Bearer token auth and new query tools for MCP server (#984)

Replace the broken GATEWAY_SECRET auth (token was sent as a query
parameter, silently ignored by the gateway) with end-to-end Bearer
token forwarding.  Each MCP caller gets a dedicated WebSocket
authenticated via the gateway's in-band first-frame protocol, with
whoami verification on first connect.

Also fix and extend the tool surface:
- embeddings: accept list of texts (was single string)
- triples_query: use Term wire format with compact keys (was legacy
  Value format), add collection and graph parameters
- sparql_query: new tool for SPARQL SELECT/ASK/CONSTRUCT/DESCRIBE
- graphql_query: new tool for structured data (rows) GraphQL queries
- all tools: add optional workspace parameter
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cybermaggedon 2026-06-10 14:10:43 +01:00 committed by Cyber MacGeddon
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from dataclasses import dataclass
from websockets.asyncio.client import connect
from urllib.parse import urlencode, urlparse, urlunparse, parse_qs
import asyncio
import logging
import json
import uuid
import time
import hashlib
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def _token_key(token):
"""Derive a dict key from a token without storing the raw secret."""
return hashlib.sha256(token.encode()).hexdigest()[:16]
class WebSocketManager:
"""Manages an authenticated WebSocket connection to the TrustGraph
gateway on behalf of a single caller.
def __init__(self, url, token=None):
Each caller token gets its own WebSocketManager so that gateway-side
identity, workspace, and capability scoping are preserved end-to-end.
"""
def __init__(self, url, token):
self.url = url
# ── Security boundary: token storage ──
# This is the MCP caller's Bearer token, forwarded verbatim to
# the gateway. It MUST NOT be logged, persisted, or shared
# across callers. It is held only for the lifetime of this
# connection so that re-auth (e.g. after a reconnect) is
# possible.
self.token = token
self.socket = None
# FIXME: authentication is broken. The /api/v1/socket endpoint uses
# in-band auth (first-frame protocol via the Mux dispatcher), not
# query-parameter tokens. This query-string token is silently ignored.
# Fix: after connect(), send an auth frame with the bearer token as
# the first message, matching the gateway's in-band auth protocol.
def _build_url(self):
if not self.token:
return self.url
parsed = urlparse(self.url)
params = parse_qs(parsed.query)
params["token"] = [self.token]
new_query = urlencode(params, doseq=True)
return urlunparse(parsed._replace(query=new_query))
self.identity = None
self.last_used = None
async def start(self):
self.socket = await connect(self._build_url())
"""Connect and authenticate via the gateway's in-band auth
protocol. Raises on auth failure."""
# ── Security boundary: MCP server → gateway ──
# The WebSocket connects to the gateway and authenticates using
# the caller's Bearer token via the in-band first-frame auth
# protocol. The token belongs to the MCP client — we forward
# it as-is and never interpret its contents.
self.socket = await connect(self.url)
self.pending_requests = {}
self.running = True
await self._authenticate()
self.reader_task = asyncio.create_task(self.reader())
async def _authenticate(self):
"""Send in-band auth frame and wait for auth-ok / auth-failed.
The gateway expects ``{"type": "auth", "token": "..."}`` as the
first frame on a new WebSocket. Any service frame sent before
auth-ok is rejected.
"""
await self.socket.send(json.dumps({
"type": "auth",
"token": self.token,
}))
response_text = await asyncio.wait_for(self.socket.recv(), 10)
response = json.loads(response_text)
if response.get("type") == "auth-ok":
logger.info(
"WebSocket authenticated, default workspace: %s",
response.get("workspace"),
)
return
# Auth failed — close immediately, do not leave an
# unauthenticated socket open.
await self.socket.close()
self.socket = None
if response.get("type") == "auth-failed":
raise RuntimeError(
"Gateway rejected the authentication token"
)
raise RuntimeError(
f"Unexpected auth response type: {response.get('type')}"
)
async def whoami(self):
"""Verify the token by calling the gateway's whoami endpoint.
Returns the identity dict and caches it on ``self.identity``.
"""
gen = self.request("iam", {"operation": "whoami"}, flow_id=None)
async for response in gen:
self.identity = response
return response
async def stop(self):
self.running = False
await self.reader_task
if hasattr(self, "reader_task"):
await self.reader_task
async def reader(self):
"""
Background task to read websocket responses and route to correct
request
"""
"""Background task: read WebSocket frames and route them to the
correct pending-request queue by ``id``."""
while self.running:
try:
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request_id = response.get("id")
if request_id and request_id in self.pending_requests:
# Put the response in the queue
queue = self.pending_requests[request_id]
await queue.put(response)
else:
logging.warning(
f"Response for unknown request ID: {request_id}"
logger.warning(
"Response for unknown request ID: %s", request_id
)
except Exception as e:
logging.error(f"Error in websocket reader: {e}")
logger.error("Error in websocket reader: %s", e)
# Put error in all pending queues
for queue in self.pending_requests.values():
try:
await queue.put({"error": str(e)})
except:
except Exception:
pass
self.pending_requests.clear()
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async def request(
self, service, request_data, flow_id="default",
workspace=None,
):
"""
Send a request via websocket and handle single or streaming responses
"""Send a request via WebSocket and yield responses.
Args:
service: Gateway service name (e.g. "graph-rag", "config").
request_data: Inner request payload.
flow_id: Optional flow identifier. ``None`` omits the field
(workspace-level services don't use flows).
workspace: Optional workspace override. When ``None`` the
gateway uses the caller's default workspace.
"""
# Generate unique request ID
import time
self.last_used = time.monotonic()
request_id = f"{uuid.uuid4()}"
# Determine if this service streams responses
streaming_services = {"agent"}
is_streaming = service in streaming_services
# Create a queue for all responses (streaming and single)
response_queue = asyncio.Queue()
self.pending_requests[request_id] = response_queue
try:
# Build request message
message = {
"id": request_id,
"service": service,
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if flow_id is not None:
message["flow"] = flow_id
# Send request
# ── Security boundary: workspace scoping ──
# When the caller supplies a workspace, we set it on the
# message envelope. The gateway's enforce_workspace()
# validates that the authenticated identity is permitted
# to access the target workspace — we MUST NOT skip or
# override that check. When workspace is None, the
# gateway default-fills from the identity's bound workspace.
if workspace is not None:
message["workspace"] = workspace
await self.socket.send(json.dumps(message))
while self.running:
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continue
if "error" in response:
if "message" in response["error"]:
raise RuntimeError(response["error"]["text"])
if isinstance(response["error"], dict):
raise RuntimeError(
response["error"].get("message", str(response["error"]))
)
else:
raise RuntimeError(str(response["error"]))
yield response["response"]
if "complete" in response:
if response["complete"]:
break
if response.get("complete"):
break
except Exception as e:
# Clean up on error
finally:
self.pending_requests.pop(request_id, None)
raise e