Fix OAuth scope selection using wrong parameter#1632
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Fix OAuth scope selection using wrong parameter#1632jlowin wants to merge 1 commit intomodelcontextprotocol:mainfrom
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This has been addressed identically in #1631, closing in favor of that PR. |
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Fixes a bug introduced in #1586 where the OAuth scope selection strategy was incorrectly passing the resource metadata URL instead of the scope from the WWW-Authenticate header.
AFAICT this breaks all Python MCP clients that connect to servers with WWW headers because it treats the URL as a scope with highest priority.
The
get_client_metadata_scopes()function expects the first parameter to be the scope string extracted from the WWW-Authenticate header. However, in this case it was incorrectly passingwww_auth_resource_metadata_url(a URL) instead of callingextract_scope_from_www_auth(response)to get the actual scope value.Closes #1630