Implements the 4-task DAG for runtime-spawned resource ownership so
AccessControl::check can answer "does this identity own this specific
container/TTY/process" instead of relying only on static
Identity.resources grants.
1. core/ownership-store-trait: OwnershipProvider (sync read) +
OwnershipStore (async write) traits + InMemoryOwnershipStore +
OwnershipError in alknet-core. Fourth instance of the repo/adapter
pattern (ADR-033), mirroring CredentialStore/store.rs.
2. call/registry/operation-spec-resource-id-path: resource_id_path
field on OperationSpec — JSON pointer into input for resource ID
extraction. Single field addition, all ~40 construction sites across
alknet-call + alknet-http updated to pass None (no semantic change).
3. call/registry/access-control-ownership-check: check() signature
gains resource_id + Option<&dyn OwnershipProvider>. 3-case decision
tree: ownership Some + resource_id Some -> owns(); ownership Some +
resource_id None -> owns_any() (list scope-gate); ownership None ->
static Identity.resources fallback (backward compat). 7 call sites
updated to (None, None) — including a 7th in alknet-http/gateway_routes
not listed in the original spec.
4. call/registry/dispatch-resource-id-extraction: wire the dispatch
path. OperationContext gains ownership field; Dispatcher/CallAdapter
gain with_ownership_provider builders; invoke/invoke_streaming/
invoke_with_policy extract resource_id via spec.resource_id_path
and thread context.ownership to check(). extract_json_pointer helper
handles $.field syntax (graceful None on missing/non-string). 20
OperationContext literals updated across both crates.
Backward compatibility is load-bearing throughout: ownership=None
falls back to the existing static resource-check path. Deployments
without runtime-spawned resources wire nothing and behave identically.
821 tests pass workspace-wide (was ~770); clippy clean; fmt clean.
Task specs marked done.
FromMCP (OperationAdapter, feature-gated behind mcp) discovers remote MCP
tools over streamable HTTP via rmcp's StreamableHttpClientTransport, calls
tools/list, and registers each as a HandlerRegistration bundle with a
forwarding handler that calls the remote tool via tools/call. Output
handling follows the structuredContent-preferred-over-content-blocks rule:
declared outputSchema + structuredContent is the composable result; absent
outputSchema falls back to the MCP ContentBlock union. isError:true maps to
a CallError with the error content. No-env-vars invariant: the handler reads
context.capabilities (injected at registration), never std::env::var (ADR-014).
Streamable HTTP only — stdio is not built (ADR-037). Provenance is FromMCP
(leaf: composition_authority None, scoped_env None, Internal by default,
ADR-015/022). Includes unit tests for schema/mapping logic and an integration
test that spins up a real rmcp streamable HTTP server and exercises the
forwarding handler end-to-end.