mcp/streamable: fixes broken response to DELETE on session close#372
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findleyr merged 2 commits intomodelcontextprotocol:mainfrom Aug 27, 2025
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mcp/streamable: fixes broken response to DELETE on session close#372findleyr merged 2 commits intomodelcontextprotocol:mainfrom
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Signed-off-by: Takeshi Yoneda <t.y.mathetake@gmail.com>
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This commit fixes the accept header check for DELETE request on connection close. Previously, the accept content type was checked unconditionally regardless of whether it is DELETE or not in StreamableHTTPHandler.ServeHTTP.
As a result, previously, any DELETE request from client here on session close always resulted in
"Accept must contain both 'application/json' and 'text/event-stream'response with the status code 400 (invalid request) as opposed to expecting 204 (no content).