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# mcp-synology-container
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## Project
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`mcp-synology-container` is an MCP server for managing Docker projects on a
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Synology DiskStation via Container Manager. It exposes tools for projects,
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containers, images, compose files, networks, and system housekeeping.
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## Tech stack
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| **Language** | Python 3.12+, `uv` |
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| **Key deps** | MCP SDK, `httpx`, `keyring`, `click`, `rich` |
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| **Compose paths** | `/volume1/docker/<project>/` (default Synology layout) |
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## Deploy workflow (after every code change)
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```
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1. Claude Code commits and pushes
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2. Fully quit Claude Desktop (tray icon → Quit) so the running MCP server
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releases its file locks
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3. uv tool install --reinstall git+<repo-url>
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4. Relaunch Claude Desktop
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```
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**Windows lock gotcha — quit BEFORE install:** on Windows the running MCP
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server holds `pywin32` files open, so `uv tool install --reinstall` fails
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mid-swap (`os error 32: used by another process`) and leaves the tool env
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incomplete (the old packages are already uninstalled). The order above
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(quit → install → relaunch) avoids this — never reinstall while Claude Desktop
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is still running.
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**Push retry:** the Gitea remote (`gitea.gecheckt.de`) occasionally
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returns `Unauthorized` on the first push attempt. If `git push` fails
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with an auth error, wait 1 s and retry once before reporting back.
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Only a second consecutive failure is treated as a real auth problem.
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## Implemented tools (35)
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| Category | Tools |
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| Projects | `list_projects`, `get_project_status`, `start_project`, `stop_project`, `redeploy_project`, `create_project`, `delete_project` |
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| Containers | `list_containers`, `get_container_status`, `get_container_logs`, `exec_in_container`, `container_stats`, `inspect_container`, `delete_container`, `start_container`, `stop_container`, `restart_container` |
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| Compose | `read_compose`, `update_compose`, `update_image_tag`, `update_env_var` |
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| Images | `check_image_updates`, `list_images`, `delete_image`, `inspect_image` |
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| Registry | `search_registry`, `list_image_tags`, `pull_image` |
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| Networks | `list_networks`, `create_network`, `delete_network` |
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| System | `system_df`, `system_prune`, `system_overview` |
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---
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## DSM API quirks
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- **Hash-prefixed container names** — DSM sometimes returns names like
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`a1b2c3d4e5f6_myservice` when the compose service name differs from
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`container_name`. All container tools strip this prefix transparently via
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`_strip_hash_prefix` / `_resolve_container_name`.
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- **Async project start** — `SYNO.Docker.Project/start` returns immediately
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while containers are still initialising. The long-running tools
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(`redeploy_project`, `create_project`, `pull_image`) are **fire-and-return**:
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they trigger the operation, surface any fast failure, then return so the
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tool call never approaches the Claude Desktop ~4 min ceiling. Completion is
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observed by the model polling `get_project_status` / `check_image_updates`,
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not by the tool blocking. (Blocking until RUNNING was the root cause of the
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intermittent "MCP not responding" timeouts — large-image pulls regularly
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ran 4+ min; see CHANGELOG 0.8.0.)
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- **`SYNO.Docker.Project/build_stream`** — returns a streamed plaintext
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build log (content-type `text/html`), one short line per step:
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`Container <name> Running` on success, `<svc> Error` followed by
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`Error response from daemon: <cause>` on failure. The stream closes
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when the build is done. `DsmClient.trigger_build_stream(project_id,
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budget=…)` consumes the body line-by-line up to a configurable wall-clock
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budget and returns the log so far; if the budget elapses before the stream
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closes, the partial log is returned with `BUILD_STREAM_TIMEOUT_MARKER`
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appended so callers know the build is still running server-side.
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`redeploy_project` / `create_project` pass a **short** budget
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(`_BUILD_EARLY_BUDGET`, 20 s) purely to catch fast daemon errors
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(e.g. `manifest unknown`) — they grep the returned log and abort early on
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those, otherwise return a "build running in the background, check
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`get_project_status`" hint. They do **not** block until RUNNING. The log is
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**live-only**: it cannot be re-fetched after the build ends, which is why no
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standalone `get_project_build_log` tool exists.
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- **Image delete** — requires a form-encoded POST with a JSON `images` array
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(confirmed via browser DevTools); uses `DsmClient.post_request()`.
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- **`SYNO.Docker.Image/pull` vs. `pull_start`** — the legacy `pull` method
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exists but behaviour varies by DSM version; not exposed as a standalone
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tool. `pull_image` uses `SYNO.Docker.Image/pull_start` (asynchronous
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pull entry point) with both `repository` and `tag` JSON-encoded. Note
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that `pull_start` lives on **`SYNO.Docker.Image`**, NOT on
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`SYNO.Docker.Registry` — the Registry API only exposes the synchronous
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read-only methods (`search`, `tags`, `get/set/create/delete`, `using`);
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calling `Registry/pull_start` returns "Method does not exist". No
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matching `pull_status` method is confirmed on either API. `pull_image` is
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**fire-and-return**: it short-circuits if the tag is already local, calls
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`pull_start`, then returns a "pull started in the background, verify with
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`check_image_updates` / `list_images`" hint. DSM keeps pulling server-side
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regardless of the HTTP response, so the tool does not block polling
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`Image/list` for the tag to appear (that loop used to run the full 240 s on
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large images and trip the Claude Desktop tool-call timeout).
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- **`SYNO.Docker.Registry/tags`** — uses `repo` (JSON-encoded) as the
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parameter name; the n4s4 reference's `name` does not work on this DSM
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version. Returns the tag list as the envelope's `data` field directly,
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not wrapped in a sub-key.
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- **`SYNO.Docker.Volume`** — endpoint does not exist; volume management is
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not available via the DSM WebAPI.
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- **`SYNO.Docker.Registry/get`** — does not behave as documented; registry
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listing omitted.
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- **`SYNO.Docker.Container/pause` and `/unpause`** — not implemented in
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DSM Container Manager on this firmware. The action menu only offers
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start/stop/force-stop/restart/reset; calls to `pause`/`unpause` return
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"Method does not exist". `pause_container` and `unpause_container`
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were briefly shipped in 0.4.0 and removed in 0.4.1.
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- **`SYNO.Docker.Container/get` response — `profile.volume_bindings[].host_volume_file`
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is share-relative, not the full host path.** Live capture against a
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container with bind mount `/volume1/docker/homeassistant:/config`
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returned `host_volume_file = "/docker/homeassistant"` (21 chars,
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share-relative) in `profile`, while `details.Mounts[].Source` carried
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the full `/volume1/docker/homeassistant` and `details.HostConfig.Binds`
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the full `/volume1/docker/homeassistant:/config:rw`. For
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Compose-rebuild use cases the full path is required — `inspect_container`
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reads mount sources from `details.Mounts[].Source`, not from
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`profile.volume_bindings[].host_volume_file`. The DSM action `inspect`
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(no `get`) does not exist (code 103 "Method does not exist"); use `get`.
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---
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## Implementation rules
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- Confirmation required before destructive operations: `stop_project`,
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`redeploy_project`, `create_project`, `delete_project`,
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`exec_in_container`, `update_image_tag`, `update_env_var`,
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`update_compose`, `delete_container`, `stop_container`,
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`restart_container`, `pull_image`
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- After compose changes: suggest `redeploy_project`
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- **Transport resilience (DsmClient):** every DSM round-trip goes through
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`DsmClient._send`, which enforces a hard wall-clock ceiling
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(`HARD_CALL_TIMEOUT`, 25 s) via `asyncio.wait_for` and retries once on a
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fresh connection for transient transport failures (always for
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connection-establishment errors; for GETs also on read/protocol errors).
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This is what stops a slow/stalled NAS from hanging a tool — including
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read-only ones — for minutes. Read timeouts are deliberately tight (15 s
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general, 20 s FileStation/build_stream). Keep `build_stream` out of `_send`:
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it streams and manages its own budget. Don't widen these timeouts without a
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reason — they are the guardrail against the "MCP not responding" hangs.
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- DSM errors → human-readable message, no stack traces
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- No secrets in stderr output
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- Type hints and docstrings everywhere
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- Formatter: `ruff format` · Linter: `ruff check` · Tests: `pytest`
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- All text (docstrings, comments, README): English
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- **CHANGELOG.md:** every user-visible change (bug fix, new/changed
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tool, behavior change, security fix, dependency bump) gets a
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`CHANGELOG.md` entry in the same commit — under a `## [Unreleased]`
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heading between releases, which becomes `## [X.Y.Z] - YYYY-MM-DD` on
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version bump. Pure internal cleanup (renames without external callers,
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comment-only edits, ruff autofix) needs no entry. Don't ship a release
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with a stale changelog (this was the C-2 gap that caused 0.2.7 and
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0.2.8 to ship undocumented).
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- **Version consistency:** the package version lives in `pyproject.toml`
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and must stay in sync with `uv.lock` and the `[X.Y.Z]` heading in
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`CHANGELOG.md`. `src/mcp_synology_container/__init__.py` derives
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`__version__` from `importlib.metadata` and is never hand-edited.
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Every version bump touches all three files in the same commit.
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---
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## DSM API reference
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- `cmeans/mcp-synology` (GitHub) — auth, keyring, CLI structure
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- `N4S4/synology-api` `docker_api.py` (GitHub) — `SYNO.Docker.*` calls
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