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chore: import upstream snapshot with attribution
2026-07-13 12:10:27 +08:00

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"""Connect at each era — two connections, so `main` takes `targets`; the same stateless app answers both."""
from mcp_types import TextContent
from mcp_types.version import LATEST_HANDSHAKE_VERSION, LATEST_MODERN_VERSION
from mcp.client import Client
from stories._harness import TargetFactory, run_client
async def main(targets: TargetFactory, *, mode: str = "auto") -> None:
# ── modern era: the caller's mode (the real-user "auto" default) routes this connection
# through the 2026 envelope path. No initialize handshake, no session id.
async with Client(targets(), mode=mode) as client:
assert client.protocol_version == LATEST_MODERN_VERSION
listed = await client.list_tools()
assert [t.name for t in listed.tools] == ["greet"]
result = await client.call_tool("greet", {"name": "world"})
assert not result.is_error
assert isinstance(result.content[0], TextContent)
assert result.content[0].text == "Hello, world!", result
# ── legacy era: a fresh mode="legacy" client runs the initialize handshake against the
# SAME stateless app. It is answered statelessly (no Mcp-Session-Id) and the same tool
# gives the same answer — the era is invisible to the server body.
async with Client(targets(), mode="legacy") as legacy:
assert legacy.protocol_version == LATEST_HANDSHAKE_VERSION
result = await legacy.call_tool("greet", {"name": "world"})
assert not result.is_error
assert isinstance(result.content[0], TextContent)
assert result.content[0].text == "Hello, world!", result
if __name__ == "__main__":
run_client(main)