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mcp-type-adaptability#576

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@general-kroll-4-life general-kroll-4-life commented Oct 10, 2025

Description

  • Remove server transoprt hardcoded overwrite.
  • The positive scenario is covered by the pre-existing robot test Concurrent psql and Reverse Proxy MCP HTTP Server Query Tool.

Type of change

  • Bug fix (non-breaking change to fix a bug).
  • Feature (non-breaking change to add functionality).
  • Breaking change.
  • Other (eg: documentation change). Please explain.

Issues referenced.

N/A.

Evidence

  • The positive scenario is covered by the pre-existing robot test Concurrent psql and Reverse Proxy MCP HTTP Server Query Tool.

Checklist:

  • A full round of testing has been completed, and there are no test failures as a result of these changes.
  • The changes are covered with functional and/or integration robot testing.
  • The changes work on all supported platforms.
  • Unit tests pass locally, as per the developer guide.
  • Robot tests pass locally, as per the developer guide.
  • Linter passes locally, as per the developer guide.

Variations

N/A.

Tech Debt

No technical debt is introduced in this change.

Summary:

- Remove server transoprt hardcoded overwrite.
- The positive scenario is covered by the pre-existing robot test `Concurrent psql and Reverse Proxy MCP HTTP Server Query Tool`.
@general-kroll-4-life general-kroll-4-life merged commit d193d68 into main Oct 10, 2025
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@general-kroll-4-life general-kroll-4-life deleted the feature/mcp-type-adaptability branch October 10, 2025 05:34
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