Automated fixes: interface{} → any, range-over-int, t.Context(),
wg.Go(), strings.SplitSeq, strings.Builder, slices.Contains,
maps helpers, min/max builtins.
Co-Authored-By: Virgil <virgil@lethean.io>
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366 lines
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# go-api Phase 3: OpenAPI Spec Generation + SDK Codegen
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> **For Claude:** REQUIRED SUB-SKILL: Use superpowers:executing-plans to implement this plan task-by-task.
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**Goal:** Turn MCP tool definitions into REST endpoints with auto-generated OpenAPI 3.1 specs and multi-language SDK codegen.
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**Architecture:** Runtime OpenAPI generation (NOT swaggo annotations) — routes are dynamic via RouteGroup, Response[T] generics break swaggo, and MCP tools already carry JSON Schema at runtime. A `ToolBridge` converts tool descriptors into RouteGroup + OpenAPI metadata. A `SpecBuilder` constructs the full OpenAPI 3.1 spec from all registered groups. SDK codegen wraps `openapi-generator-cli`.
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**Tech Stack:** go-api (Gin), OpenAPI 3.1, openapi-generator-cli, go-ai MCP SDK
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---
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## Context
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Phase 1+2 complete (143 tests, 21 With*() options). The "missing link" is: MCP tools are only accessible via JSON-RPC. This phase creates a REST bridge so any HTTP client (or generated SDK) can call the same services. The pipeline: **MCP tool → REST endpoint → OpenAPI spec → SDK codegen**.
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Current swagger.go serves an empty spec (`paths: {}`). swaggo annotations don't exist anywhere and can't work with dynamic RouteGroups or generics. The solution is runtime spec generation.
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## Critical Files
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- `/Users/snider/Code/go-api/swagger.go` — Refactor from empty hardcoded spec to SpecBuilder
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- `/Users/snider/Code/go-api/group.go` — Add DescribableGroup interface
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- `/Users/snider/Code/go-api/api.go` — Pass groups to registerSwagger, Engine struct changes
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- `/Users/snider/Code/go-api/response.go` — Response[T], Error, Meta structs (read-only reference for envelope schema)
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- `/Users/snider/Code/go-api/options.go` — WithSwagger already exists, no changes needed
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- `/Users/snider/Code/go-ai/mcp/mcp.go` — Tool registration with typed Input/Output structs
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- `/Users/snider/Code/go-ai/mcp/subsystem.go` — Subsystem interface
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## Wave 1: OpenAPI Runtime Spec (go-api only)
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### Task 1: DescribableGroup interface + RouteDescription
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**Files:**
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- Modify: `/Users/snider/Code/go-api/group.go`
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- Test: `/Users/snider/Code/go-api/group_test.go` (existing — add new tests)
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Add a `DescribableGroup` interface that RouteGroups can optionally implement to provide OpenAPI metadata. This is the opt-in contract for spec generation.
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```go
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// DescribableGroup extends RouteGroup with OpenAPI metadata.
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// RouteGroups that implement this will have their endpoints
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// included in the generated OpenAPI specification.
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type DescribableGroup interface {
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RouteGroup
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Describe() []RouteDescription
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}
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// RouteDescription describes a single endpoint for OpenAPI generation.
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type RouteDescription struct {
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Method string // HTTP method: GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, PATCH
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Path string // Path relative to BasePath, e.g. "/generate"
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Summary string // Short summary
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Description string // Long description
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Tags []string // OpenAPI tags for grouping
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RequestBody map[string]any // JSON Schema for request body (nil for GET)
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Response map[string]any // JSON Schema for success response data
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}
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```
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**Tests (5):**
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- `TestDescribableGroup_Good_ImplementsRouteGroup` — A struct implementing both interfaces compiles and works
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- `TestDescribableGroup_Good_DescribeReturnsRoutes` — Verify Describe() returns correct RouteDescription list
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- `TestDescribableGroup_Good_EmptyDescribe` — Empty Describe() is valid (no endpoints documented)
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- `TestDescribableGroup_Good_MultipleVerbs` — GET, POST, DELETE on same base path
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- `TestDescribableGroup_Bad_NilSchemas` — RequestBody and Response can be nil
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### Task 2: ToolBridge — tool descriptors to REST endpoints
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**Files:**
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- Create: `/Users/snider/Code/go-api/bridge.go`
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- Create: `/Users/snider/Code/go-api/bridge_test.go`
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The `ToolBridge` converts tool descriptors into a RouteGroup that also implements DescribableGroup. It creates `POST /{tool_name}` endpoints for each registered tool.
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```go
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// ToolDescriptor describes a tool that can be exposed as a REST endpoint.
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type ToolDescriptor struct {
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Name string // Tool name, e.g. "file_read" (becomes POST path)
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Description string // Human-readable description
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Group string // OpenAPI tag group, e.g. "files"
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InputSchema map[string]any // JSON Schema for request body
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OutputSchema map[string]any // JSON Schema for response data (optional)
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}
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// ToolBridge converts tool descriptors into REST endpoints and OpenAPI paths.
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// It implements both RouteGroup and DescribableGroup.
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type ToolBridge struct {
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basePath string
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tools []boundTool
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}
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type boundTool struct {
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descriptor ToolDescriptor
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handler gin.HandlerFunc
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}
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func NewToolBridge(basePath string) *ToolBridge
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// Add registers a tool with its HTTP handler.
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func (b *ToolBridge) Add(desc ToolDescriptor, handler gin.HandlerFunc)
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// RouteGroup implementation
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func (b *ToolBridge) Name() string
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func (b *ToolBridge) BasePath() string
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func (b *ToolBridge) RegisterRoutes(rg *gin.RouterGroup)
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// DescribableGroup implementation
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func (b *ToolBridge) Describe() []RouteDescription
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// Tools returns registered tool descriptors.
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func (b *ToolBridge) Tools() []ToolDescriptor
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```
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**Tests (6):**
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- `TestToolBridge_Good_RegisterAndServe` — Add 2 tools, verify POST endpoints respond
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- `TestToolBridge_Good_BasePath` — Custom base path `/api/v1/tools` works
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- `TestToolBridge_Good_Describe` — Describe() returns correct RouteDescription for each tool
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- `TestToolBridge_Good_ToolsAccessor` — Tools() returns all registered descriptors
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- `TestToolBridge_Bad_EmptyBridge` — Bridge with no tools is valid, RegisterRoutes is no-op
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- `TestToolBridge_Good_IntegrationWithEngine` — Register bridge with Engine, verify routes accessible via Handler()
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### Task 3: SpecBuilder — OpenAPI 3.1 spec generation
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**Files:**
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- Create: `/Users/snider/Code/go-api/openapi.go`
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- Create: `/Users/snider/Code/go-api/openapi_test.go`
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Builds a complete OpenAPI 3.1 JSON document from registered RouteGroups. Groups implementing DescribableGroup contribute their endpoint metadata. All responses are wrapped in the Response[T] envelope.
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```go
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// SpecBuilder constructs an OpenAPI 3.1 spec from registered RouteGroups.
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type SpecBuilder struct {
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Title string
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Description string
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Version string
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}
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// Build generates the complete OpenAPI 3.1 JSON spec.
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// Groups implementing DescribableGroup contribute endpoint documentation.
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// Other groups are listed as tags only.
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func (sb *SpecBuilder) Build(groups []RouteGroup) ([]byte, error)
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```
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Key behaviours:
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- Always includes `GET /health` (built-in)
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- For each DescribableGroup, generates path items from Describe()
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- Wraps all response schemas in the Response[T] envelope (success/data/error/meta)
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- Uses OpenAPI 3.1 (compatible with JSON Schema 2020-12 from MCP SDK)
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- Tags derived from RouteGroup.Name()
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- Output is valid, parseable OpenAPI 3.1 JSON
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**Tests (6):**
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- `TestSpecBuilder_Good_EmptyGroups` — Produces valid spec with just /health
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- `TestSpecBuilder_Good_WithDescribableGroup` — Paths populated from Describe()
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- `TestSpecBuilder_Good_EnvelopeWrapping` — Response schema wraps data in Response[T] envelope
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- `TestSpecBuilder_Good_NonDescribableGroup` — Non-describable groups appear as tags only
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- `TestSpecBuilder_Good_ToolBridgeIntegration` — ToolBridge + SpecBuilder produces correct tool endpoints
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- `TestSpecBuilder_Bad_InfoFields` — Title, description, version appear in output
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### Task 4: Refactor swagger.go to use SpecBuilder
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**Files:**
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- Modify: `/Users/snider/Code/go-api/swagger.go`
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- Modify: `/Users/snider/Code/go-api/api.go` (pass groups to registerSwagger)
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- Modify: `/Users/snider/Code/go-api/swagger_test.go` (update tests)
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Replace the hardcoded empty JSON spec with SpecBuilder-generated spec. The swaggerSpec struct now wraps SpecBuilder and caches the result via sync.Once. `registerSwagger` receives the engine's groups.
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```go
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type swaggerSpec struct {
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builder *SpecBuilder
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groups []RouteGroup
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once sync.Once
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doc string
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}
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func (s *swaggerSpec) ReadDoc() string {
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s.once.Do(func() {
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data, _ := s.builder.Build(s.groups)
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s.doc = string(data)
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})
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return s.doc
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}
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func registerSwagger(g *gin.Engine, title, description, version string, groups []RouteGroup)
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```
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In `api.go`, change `build()`:
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```go
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// Mount Swagger UI if enabled.
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if e.swaggerEnabled {
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registerSwagger(r, e.swaggerTitle, e.swaggerDesc, e.swaggerVersion, e.groups)
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}
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```
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**Tests (5):**
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- `TestSwagger_Good_SpecNotEmpty` — GET /swagger/doc.json returns spec with /health path
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- `TestSwagger_Good_WithToolBridge` — Register ToolBridge, verify tool endpoints appear in spec
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- `TestSwagger_Good_CachesSpec` — Multiple calls return same cached spec
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- `TestSwagger_Good_InfoFromOptions` — Title/desc/version from WithSwagger() appear in spec
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- `TestSwagger_Good_ValidOpenAPI` — Output parses as valid JSON with correct openapi version field
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### Task 5: SpecExporter — export spec to file/stdout
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**Files:**
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- Create: `/Users/snider/Code/go-api/export.go`
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- Create: `/Users/snider/Code/go-api/export_test.go`
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A helper that exports the generated spec to a file or io.Writer. Supports JSON and YAML output. This is what `core api spec` will call.
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```go
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// ExportSpec generates the OpenAPI spec and writes it to w.
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// Format can be "json" or "yaml".
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func ExportSpec(w io.Writer, format string, builder *SpecBuilder, groups []RouteGroup) error
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// ExportSpecToFile writes the spec to the given path.
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func ExportSpecToFile(path, format string, builder *SpecBuilder, groups []RouteGroup) error
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```
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**Tests (5):**
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- `TestExportSpec_Good_JSON` — Writes valid JSON to buffer
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- `TestExportSpec_Good_YAML` — Writes valid YAML to buffer
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- `TestExportSpec_Bad_InvalidFormat` — Returns error for unknown format
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- `TestExportSpecToFile_Good_CreatesFile` — Writes file to temp dir
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- `TestExportSpec_Good_WithToolBridge` — Full pipeline: tools → bridge → spec → export
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## Wave 2: MCP-to-REST Bridge (go-ai)
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### Task 6: Tool registry in go-ai Service
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**Files:**
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- Modify: `/Users/snider/Code/go-ai/mcp/mcp.go` — Add ToolRecord and registry
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- Create: `/Users/snider/Code/go-ai/mcp/registry.go` — ToolRecord type and helpers
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- Create: `/Users/snider/Code/go-ai/mcp/registry_test.go`
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The MCP SDK's `mcp.Server.tools` is unexported. We maintain a parallel registry in `Service` that records tool metadata (name, description, input/output Go types) as tools are registered. This becomes the source of truth for both MCP and REST.
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```go
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// ToolRecord captures metadata about a registered MCP tool.
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type ToolRecord struct {
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Name string
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Description string
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Group string // Subsystem group name
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InputSchema map[string]any // JSON Schema from Go struct tags
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OutputSchema map[string]any
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Handler any // The original handler func for type assertion
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}
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// Tools returns all recorded tool metadata.
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func (s *Service) Tools() []ToolRecord
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```
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Modify `registerTools` and subsystem registration to also record tools. Use `jsonschema-go` (already a transitive dep from MCP SDK) to extract schemas from the typed Input/Output parameters.
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**Tests (5):**
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- `TestToolRegistry_Good_RecordsTools` — After New(), Tools() returns all registered tools
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- `TestToolRegistry_Good_IncludesSubsystems` — Subsystem tools included in registry
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- `TestToolRegistry_Good_SchemaExtraction` — InputSchema contains correct properties from struct tags
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- `TestToolRegistry_Good_ToolCount` — Count matches expected (10 built-in + subsystem tools)
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- `TestToolRegistry_Bad_EmptyService` — Service with no subsystems has only built-in tools
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### Task 7: BridgeToAPI — MCP tools to go-api ToolBridge
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**Files:**
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- Create: `/Users/snider/Code/go-ai/mcp/bridge.go`
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- Create: `/Users/snider/Code/go-ai/mcp/bridge_test.go`
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Converts MCP tool records into go-api ToolBridge entries. Each tool becomes a POST endpoint. The handler unmarshals JSON from request body, calls the business logic, and wraps the response in `api.OK()`/`api.Fail()`.
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```go
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// BridgeToAPI populates a go-api ToolBridge from recorded MCP tools.
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// Each tool becomes a POST endpoint at /{tool_name}.
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func BridgeToAPI(svc *Service, bridge *api.ToolBridge) error
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```
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**Tests (5):**
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- `TestBridgeToAPI_Good_FileRead` — Bridge file_read, POST JSON body, get Response[ReadFileOutput]
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- `TestBridgeToAPI_Good_AllTools` — All tools from registry appear in bridge
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- `TestBridgeToAPI_Good_DescribableGroup` — Bridge implements DescribableGroup, Describe() returns correct metadata
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- `TestBridgeToAPI_Bad_InvalidJSON` — POST malformed JSON returns 400 with error envelope
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- `TestBridgeToAPI_Good_EndToEnd` — New service → BridgeToAPI → register with Engine → GET /swagger/doc.json shows all tools
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## Wave 3: SDK Codegen + CLI
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### Task 8: Codegen wrapper
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**Files:**
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- Create: `/Users/snider/Code/go-api/codegen.go`
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- Create: `/Users/snider/Code/go-api/codegen_test.go`
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Wraps `openapi-generator-cli` for multi-language SDK generation. Checks if the tool is available and provides clear installation instructions if missing.
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```go
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// SDKGenerator wraps openapi-generator-cli for SDK generation.
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type SDKGenerator struct {
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SpecPath string
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OutputDir string
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PackageName string
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}
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// Generate creates an SDK for the given language.
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// Supported: "go", "typescript-fetch", "python", "java", "csharp"
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func (g *SDKGenerator) Generate(ctx context.Context, language string) error
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// Available checks if openapi-generator-cli is installed.
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func (g *SDKGenerator) Available() bool
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// SupportedLanguages returns the list of supported SDK languages.
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func SupportedLanguages() []string
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```
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**Tests (5):**
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- `TestSDKGenerator_Good_CommandConstruction` — Verify correct CLI arguments without executing
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- `TestSDKGenerator_Good_SupportedLanguages` — Returns expected language list
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- `TestSDKGenerator_Bad_UnsupportedLanguage` — Returns error for "brainfuck"
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- `TestSDKGenerator_Bad_MissingSpec` — Returns error when spec file doesn't exist
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- `TestSDKGenerator_Good_OutputDirCreated` — Creates output directory if missing
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### Task 9: CLI commands — `core api spec` and `core api sdk`
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**Files:**
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- Create: `/Users/snider/Code/host-uk/core/cmd/core-cli/api.go` (or appropriate location in CLI tree)
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- Create test file alongside
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New `api` command group in the core CLI:
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```
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core api spec # Export OpenAPI spec JSON to stdout
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core api spec --output spec.json # Write to file
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core api spec --format yaml # YAML format
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core api sdk --lang go # Generate Go SDK
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core api sdk --lang typescript-fetch,python --output ./sdk/
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core api sdk --spec spec.json --lang go --output ./sdk/go
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```
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This depends on understanding the CLI registration pattern. The commands create an MCP service, bridge tools, build spec, and either export or generate SDKs.
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**Tests (4):**
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- `TestAPISpecCmd_Good_JSON` — Outputs valid JSON to stdout
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- `TestAPISpecCmd_Good_YAML` — Outputs valid YAML with --format yaml
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- `TestAPISDKCmd_Bad_NoLang` — Returns error without --lang flag
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- `TestAPISDKCmd_Good_ValidatesLanguage` — Rejects unsupported language with helpful message
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## Verification
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After all tasks are complete:
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1. **Unit tests**: `cd /Users/snider/Code/go-api && go test ./...` — all pass
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2. **go-ai tests**: `cd /Users/snider/Code/go-ai && go test ./...` — all pass
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3. **Spec roundtrip**: Register a ToolBridge with sample tools, build Engine with WithSwagger, GET `/swagger/doc.json` → verify paths are populated, not empty
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4. **Export**: `ExportSpec` to temp file in JSON and YAML, verify both parse correctly
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5. **SDK smoke test** (if openapi-generator-cli installed): Generate Go client from exported spec, verify it compiles
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## Dependency Sequencing
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```
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Task 1 (DescribableGroup) ← Task 2 (ToolBridge) ← Task 3 (SpecBuilder)
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Task 3 ← Task 4 (swagger refactor)
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Task 3 ← Task 5 (ExportSpec)
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Task 2 ← Task 6 (Tool registry) ← Task 7 (BridgeToAPI)
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Task 5 ← Task 8 (Codegen)
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Task 5 + Task 7 ← Task 9 (CLI commands)
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```
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Wave 1 (Tasks 1-5) is self-contained in go-api. Wave 2 (Tasks 6-7) bridges go-ai. Wave 3 (Tasks 8-9) adds codegen and CLI.
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