Add `_meta` for `tools/list` method in MCP Toolbox.
If there are authorized invocation, the following will be return in
`_meta`:
```
{
"name":"my-tool-name",
"description":"my tool description",
"inputSchema":{
"type":"object",
"properties":{
"user_id":{"type":"string","description":"user's name from google login"}
},
"required":["user_id"]
},
"_meta":{
"toolbox/authParam":{"user_id":["my_auth"]}
}
}
```
If there are authenticated parameter, the following will be return in
`_meta`:
```
{
"name":"my-tool-name",
"description":"my tool description",
"inputSchema":{
"type":"object",
"properties":{
"sql":{"type":"string","description":"The sql to execute."}
},
"required":["sql"]
},
"_meta":{
"toolbox/authInvoke":["my_auth"]
}
}
```
If there are no authorized invocation or authenticated prameter, the
`_meta` field will be omitted.
With this feature, the following were updated in the source code:
* In each `func(p CommonParameter) McpManifest()`, we will return a
`[]string` for the list of authenticated parameters. This is similar to
how Manifest() return the list of authNames in non-MCP Toolbox's
manifest.
* The `func(ps Parameters) McpManifest()` will return a
`map[string][]string` that with key as param's name, and value as the
param's auth.
* Added a new function `GetMcpManifest()` in `tools.go`. This function
will consctruct the McpManifest, and add the `Metadata` field.
* Associated tests were added or updated.
Update `tool.Invoke()` to return type `any` instead of `[]any`.
Toolbox return a map with the `results` key, and the SDK reads the
string from the key. So this won't break existing SDK implementation.
Fixes#870
`
tools:
wait_for_tool:
kind: wait-for
description: "Tool puts chat to sleep for given timeout example 3m,10s,
5m etc. For tasks such as cluster creation no need to wait. It takes
longer time such as 8m for instance creation. Use timeout value as
default if nothing is provided"
timeout: 10s
`
Output:
`
prernakakkar@prernakakkar:~/senseai/genai-toolbox$ curl -X POST -H
"Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"duration": "5m"}'
http://127.0.0.1:5000/api/tool/wa
it_for_tool/invoke
{"result":"[\"Wait for 5m0s completed successfully.\"]"}
`