* addinte templates and user guide * up docs * up * up claude.md * add mb * umb * up workflow * up settings claude * adding detailed docs * adding missing files docs * add main readme for docs * up main readme * adding docs for tests * Complete documentation integration with test structure analysis link Adds link to comprehensive test structure documentation in main README.md, finalizing the progressive disclosure strategy for project documentation. This completes the documentation integration work that includes: - Architecture documentation - API reference documentation - Contributing guidelines - Detailed test analysis 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> * removing folders from git * up * up * up gitignore * feat: Add automatic semantic versioning workflow - Create GitHub Actions workflow for automatic version bumping based on PR title prefixes - Add version bumping script (scripts/bump_version.py) for programmatic updates - Update PR template with semantic versioning guidelines - Document versioning workflow in contributing guide - Integrate with existing Docker build workflow via git tags This enables automatic version management: - feat: triggers MINOR version bump - fix: triggers PATCH version bump - breaking: triggers MAJOR version bump - docs/chore/test: no version bump 🤖 Generated with Claude Code Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: Separate Docker workflows for testing and publishing - Add docker-test.yml for PR validation (build test only) - Fix build_and_publish_docker.yml to trigger only on tags - Remove problematic sha prefix causing invalid tag format - Ensure proper workflow sequence: PR test → merge → version → publish 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> * style: Fix black formatting issues in bump_version.py - Fix spacing and indentation to pass black formatter - Ensure code quality standards are met for CI workflow 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> * style: Modernize type hints in bump_version.py - Replace typing.Tuple with modern tuple syntax - Remove deprecated typing imports per ruff suggestions - Maintain Python 3.10+ compatibility 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: Remove invalid colon in bash else statement - Fix bash syntax error in auto-version workflow - Remove Python-style colon from else statement - Resolves exit code 127 in version bump determination 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat: Add Docker build combinations for non-versioning prefixes - Add support for prefix+docker combinations (docs+docker:, chore+docker:, etc.) - Enable Docker build for non-versioning changes when requested - Add repository_dispatch trigger for Docker workflow - Update Docker tagging for PR-based builds (pr-X, main-sha) - Update PR template with new prefix options This allows contributors to force Docker builds for documentation, maintenance, and other non-versioning changes when needed. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> * docs: Add comprehensive PR prefix and automation documentation - Update CONTRIBUTING.md with detailed PR prefix system explanation - Add automation workflow documentation to docs/contributing/workflows.md - Create new user-friendly contributing guide at docs/user-guides/contributing-guide.md - Include Mermaid diagrams for workflow visualization - Document Docker testing combinations and image tagging strategy - Add best practices and common mistakes to avoid This provides clear guidance for contributors on using the automated versioning and Docker build system effectively. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> * docs+docker: Complete documentation infrastructure with Docker automation testing (#2) * fix: Remove invalid colon in bash else statement - Fix bash syntax error in auto-version workflow - Remove Python-style colon from else statement - Resolves exit code 127 in version bump determination 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat: Add Docker build combinations for non-versioning prefixes - Add support for prefix+docker combinations (docs+docker:, chore+docker:, etc.) - Enable Docker build for non-versioning changes when requested - Add repository_dispatch trigger for Docker workflow - Update Docker tagging for PR-based builds (pr-X, main-sha) - Update PR template with new prefix options This allows contributors to force Docker builds for documentation, maintenance, and other non-versioning changes when needed. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> * docs: Add comprehensive PR prefix and automation documentation - Update CONTRIBUTING.md with detailed PR prefix system explanation - Add automation workflow documentation to docs/contributing/workflows.md - Create new user-friendly contributing guide at docs/user-guides/contributing-guide.md - Include Mermaid diagrams for workflow visualization - Document Docker testing combinations and image tagging strategy - Add best practices and common mistakes to avoid This provides clear guidance for contributors on using the automated versioning and Docker build system effectively. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Patryk Ciechanski <patryk.ciechanski@inetum.com> Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: Correct digest reference in Docker artifact attestation - Add id to build step to capture outputs - Fix subject-digest reference from steps.build.outputs.digest - Resolves 'One of subject-path or subject-digest must be provided' error 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> * docs: Add comprehensive Docker image usage instructions - Add Option B (Published Docker Image) to main README.md - Update installation guide with published image as fastest option - Add comprehensive configuration examples for GHCR images - Document image tagging strategy (latest, versioned, PR builds) - Include version pinning examples for stability - Highlight benefits: instant setup, no build, cross-platform Users can now choose between: 1. Published image (fastest, no setup) - ghcr.io/patrykiti/gemini-mcp-server:latest 2. Local build (development, customization) - traditional setup 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat: Add automated Docker image usage instructions and PR comments - Generate comprehensive usage instructions in workflow summary after Docker build - Include exact docker pull commands with built image tags - Auto-generate Claude Desktop configuration examples - Add automatic PR comments with testing instructions for +docker builds - Show expected image tags (pr-X, main-sha) in PR comments - Include ready-to-use configuration snippets for immediate testing - Link to GitHub Container Registry and Actions for monitoring Now when Docker images are built, users get: - Step-by-step usage instructions in workflow summary - PR comments with exact pull commands and config - Copy-paste ready Claude Desktop configurations - Direct links to monitor build progress 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat: Add automatic README.md updating after Docker builds - Updates Docker image references in README.md and documentation files - Automatically commits and pushes changes after image builds - Handles both release builds (version tags) and development builds (PR numbers) - Ensures documentation always references the latest published images - Uses sed pattern matching to update ghcr.io image references 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> * correcting * up * fix: GitHub Actions workflows semantic errors Fixed critical semantic and logic errors in auto-version and Docker workflows: Auto-version.yml fixes: - Removed duplicate echo statements for should_build_docker output - Fixed malformed if/else structure (else after else) - Removed redundant conditional blocks for docker: prefixes - Cleaned up duplicate lines in summary generation Build_and_publish_docker.yml fixes: - Replaced hardcoded 'patrykiti' with dynamic ${{ github.repository_owner }} - Enhanced regex pattern to support underscores in Docker tags: [a-zA-Z0-9\._-]* - Fixed sed patterns for dynamic repository owner detection These changes ensure workflows execute correctly and support any repository owner. 🤖 Generated with Claude Code Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> * docs: Add advanced Docker configuration options to README Added comprehensive configuration section with optional environment variables: Docker Configuration Features: - Advanced configuration example with all available env vars - Complete table of environment variables with descriptions - Practical examples for common configuration scenarios - Clear documentation of config.py options for Docker users Available Configuration Options: - DEFAULT_MODEL: Choose between Pro (quality) vs Flash (speed) - DEFAULT_THINKING_MODE_THINKDEEP: Control token costs with thinking depth - LOG_LEVEL: Debug logging for troubleshooting - MCP_PROJECT_ROOT: Security sandbox for file access - REDIS_URL: Custom Redis configuration Benefits: - Users can customize server behavior without rebuilding images - Better cost control through model and thinking mode selection - Enhanced security through project root restrictions - Improved debugging capabilities with configurable logging - Complete transparency of available configuration options This addresses user request for exposing config.py parameters via Docker environment variables. 🤖 Generated with Claude Code Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Patryk Ciechanski <patryk.ciechanski@inetum.com> Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Troubleshooting Guide
This guide helps you resolve common issues with the Gemini MCP Server.
Quick Diagnostics
Check System Status
# Verify containers are running
docker compose ps
# Check logs for errors
docker compose logs -f
# Test API connectivity
docker exec -it gemini-mcp-server python -c "import os; print('API Key set:', bool(os.getenv('GEMINI_API_KEY')))"
Common Issues
1. "Connection failed" in Claude Desktop
Symptoms:
- Claude Desktop shows "Connection failed" when trying to use Gemini tools
- MCP server appears disconnected
Diagnosis:
# Check if containers are running
docker compose ps
# Should show both containers as 'Up'
Solutions:
-
Containers not running:
docker compose up -d -
Container name mismatch:
# Check actual container name docker ps --format "{{.Names}}" # Update Claude Desktop config if needed -
Docker Desktop not running:
- Ensure Docker Desktop is started
- Check Docker daemon status:
docker info
2. "GEMINI_API_KEY environment variable is required"
Symptoms:
- Server logs show API key error
- Tools respond with authentication errors
Solutions:
-
Check .env file:
cat .env | grep GEMINI_API_KEY -
Update API key:
nano .env # Change: GEMINI_API_KEY=your_actual_api_key # Restart services docker compose restart -
Verify key is valid:
- Check Google AI Studio
- Ensure key has proper permissions
3. Redis Connection Issues
Symptoms:
- Conversation threading not working
- Error logs mention Redis connection failures
Diagnosis:
# Check Redis container
docker compose ps redis
# Test Redis connectivity
docker exec -it gemini-mcp-redis redis-cli ping
# Should return: PONG
Solutions:
-
Start Redis container:
docker compose up -d redis -
Reset Redis data:
docker compose down docker volume rm gemini-mcp-server_redis_data docker compose up -d -
Check Redis logs:
docker compose logs redis
4. Tools Not Responding / Hanging
Symptoms:
- Gemini tools start but never complete
- Long response times
- Timeout errors
Diagnosis:
# Check resource usage
docker stats
# Check for memory/CPU constraints
Solutions:
-
Restart services:
docker compose restart -
Increase memory limits:
# In docker-compose.override.yml services: gemini-mcp: deploy: resources: limits: memory: 4G -
Check API rate limits:
- Verify your Gemini API quota
- Consider using a paid API key for higher limits
5. File Access Issues
Symptoms:
- "File not found" errors when using file paths
- Permission denied errors
Diagnosis:
# Check mounted directory
docker exec -it gemini-mcp-server ls -la /workspace
# Verify file permissions
ls -la /path/to/your/file
Solutions:
-
Use absolute paths:
✅ /Users/yourname/project/file.py ❌ ./file.py -
Check file exists in mounted directory:
# Files must be within WORKSPACE_ROOT (default: $HOME) echo $WORKSPACE_ROOT -
Fix permissions (Linux):
sudo chown -R $USER:$USER /path/to/your/files
6. Port Conflicts
Symptoms:
- "Port already in use" errors
- Services fail to start
Diagnosis:
# Check what's using port 6379
lsof -i :6379
netstat -tulpn | grep 6379
Solutions:
-
Stop conflicting services:
# If you have local Redis running sudo systemctl stop redis # or brew services stop redis -
Use different ports:
# In docker-compose.override.yml services: redis: ports: - "6380:6379"
Platform-Specific Issues
Windows (WSL2)
Common Issues:
- Docker Desktop WSL2 integration not enabled
- File path format issues
- Permission problems
Solutions:
-
Enable WSL2 integration:
- Docker Desktop → Settings → Resources → WSL Integration
- Enable integration for your WSL distribution
-
Use WSL2 paths:
# Run commands from within WSL2 cd /mnt/c/Users/yourname/project ./setup-docker.sh -
File permissions:
# In WSL2 chmod +x setup-docker.sh
macOS
Common Issues:
- Docker Desktop not allocated enough resources
- File sharing permissions
Solutions:
-
Increase Docker resources:
- Docker Desktop → Settings → Resources
- Increase memory to at least 4GB
-
File sharing:
- Docker Desktop → Settings → Resources → File Sharing
- Ensure your project directory is included
Linux
Common Issues:
- Docker permission issues
- systemd conflicts
Solutions:
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Docker permissions:
sudo usermod -aG docker $USER # Log out and back in -
Start Docker daemon:
sudo systemctl start docker sudo systemctl enable docker
Advanced Troubleshooting
Debug Mode
Enable detailed logging:
# In .env file
LOG_LEVEL=DEBUG
# Restart with verbose output
docker compose down && docker compose up
Container Debugging
Access container for inspection:
# Enter MCP server container
docker exec -it gemini-mcp-server bash
# Check Python environment
python --version
pip list
# Test Gemini API directly
python -c "
import google.generativeai as genai
import os
genai.configure(api_key=os.getenv('GEMINI_API_KEY'))
model = genai.GenerativeModel('gemini-pro')
print('API connection test successful')
"
Network Debugging
Check container networking:
# Inspect Docker network
docker network ls
docker network inspect gemini-mcp-server_default
# Test container communication
docker exec -it gemini-mcp-server ping redis
Clean Reset
Complete environment reset:
# Stop everything
docker compose down -v
# Remove images
docker rmi $(docker images "gemini-mcp-server*" -q)
# Clean setup
./setup-docker.sh
Performance Optimization
Resource Monitoring
# Monitor container resources
docker stats
# Check system resources
htop # or top
df -h # disk space
Optimization Tips
-
Allocate adequate memory:
- Minimum: 2GB for Docker Desktop
- Recommended: 4GB+ for large projects
-
Use SSD storage:
- Docker volumes perform better on SSDs
-
Limit context size:
- Use specific file paths instead of entire directories
- Utilize thinking modes to control token usage
Getting Help
Collect Debug Information
Before seeking help, collect:
# System information
docker --version
docker compose --version
uname -a
# Container status
docker compose ps
docker compose logs --tail=100
# Configuration
cat .env | grep -v "GEMINI_API_KEY"
Support Channels
Creating Bug Reports
Include in your bug report:
- System information (OS, Docker version)
- Steps to reproduce
- Expected vs actual behavior
- Relevant log output
- Configuration (without API keys)
See Also: