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CLAUDE.md

This file provides guidance to Claude Code (claude.ai/code) when working with code in this repository.

Development Commands

Testing

# Run all tests
uv run pytest

# Run integration tests only
uv run pytest -m integration

# Run tests with coverage
uv run pytest --cov

# Skip integration tests
uv run pytest -m "not integration"

Code Quality

# Format and lint code
uv run ruff check
uv run ruff format

# Type checking
# No explicit type checker configured - this is a Python project using ruff for linting

Running the Server

# Local development - load environment variables and run
export $(grep -v '^#' .env | xargs)
mcp run --transport sse nextcloud_mcp_server.app:mcp

# Docker development environment with Nextcloud instance
docker-compose up

# After code changes, rebuild and restart only the MCP server container
docker-compose up --build -d mcp

# Build Docker image
docker build -t nextcloud-mcp-server .

Environment Setup

# Install dependencies
uv sync

# Install development dependencies
uv sync --group dev

Architecture Overview

This is a Python MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that provides LLM integration with Nextcloud. The architecture follows a layered pattern:

Core Components

  • nextcloud_mcp_server/app.py - Main MCP server entry point using FastMCP framework
  • nextcloud_mcp_server/client/ - HTTP client implementations for different Nextcloud APIs
  • nextcloud_mcp_server/server/ - MCP tool/resource definitions that expose client functionality
  • nextcloud_mcp_server/controllers/ - Business logic controllers (e.g., notes search)

Client Architecture

  • NextcloudClient - Main orchestrating client that manages all app-specific clients
  • BaseNextcloudClient - Abstract base class providing common HTTP functionality and retry logic
  • App-specific clients: NotesClient, CalendarClient, ContactsClient, TablesClient, WebDAVClient

Server Integration

Each Nextcloud app has a corresponding server module that:

  1. Defines MCP tools using @mcp.tool() decorators
  2. Defines MCP resources using @mcp.resource() decorators
  3. Uses the context pattern to access the NextcloudClient instance

Supported Nextcloud Apps

  • Notes - Full CRUD operations and search
  • Calendar - CalDAV integration with events, recurring events, attendees
  • Contacts - CardDAV integration with address book operations
  • Tables - Row-level operations on Nextcloud Tables
  • WebDAV - Complete file system access

Key Patterns

  1. Environment-based configuration - Uses NextcloudClient.from_env() to load credentials from environment variables
  2. Async/await throughout - All operations are async using httpx
  3. Retry logic - @retry_on_429 decorator handles rate limiting
  4. Context injection - MCP context provides access to the authenticated client instance
  5. Modular design - Each Nextcloud app is isolated in its own client/server pair

Testing Structure

  • Integration tests in tests/integration/ - Test real Nextcloud API interactions
  • Fixtures in tests/conftest.py - Shared test setup and utilities
  • Tests are marked with @pytest.mark.integration for selective running
  • Important: Integration tests run against live Docker containers. After making code changes to the MCP server, rebuild only the MCP container with docker-compose up --build -d mcp before running tests

Testing Best Practices

  • MANDATORY: Always run tests after implementing features or fixing bugs
    • Run tests to completion before considering any task complete
    • If tests require modifications to pass, ask for permission before proceeding
    • Use docker-compose up --build -d mcp to rebuild MCP container after code changes
  • Use existing fixtures from tests/conftest.py to avoid duplicate setup work:
    • nc_mcp_client - MCP client session for tool/resource testing
    • nc_client - Direct NextcloudClient for setup/cleanup operations
    • temporary_note - Creates and cleans up test notes automatically
    • temporary_addressbook - Creates and cleans up test address books
    • temporary_contact - Creates and cleans up test contacts
  • Test specific functionality after changes:
    • For Notes changes: uv run pytest tests/integration/test_mcp.py -k "notes" -v
    • For specific API changes: uv run pytest tests/integration/test_notes_api.py -v
  • Avoid creating standalone test scripts - use pytest with proper fixtures instead

Configuration Files

  • pyproject.toml - Python project configuration using uv for dependency management
  • .env (from env.sample) - Environment variables for Nextcloud connection
  • docker-compose.yml - Complete development environment with Nextcloud + database