# MCP Core Business Plan Date: 2026-07-09 ## Business correction 项目核心不是继续做 UIA selector/report,而是通过 MCP 暴露 iSphere 的联系人、群组、消息、文件能力。 后续研发主线切换为 MCP 核心通信能力:搜索联系人、搜索群组、收发消息、收发文件。现有 UIA/selector/report 只作为底层辅助和证据,不再作为主线继续扩展。 ## Core business capabilities The product roadmap is limited to six business capabilities: 1. Search contacts. 2. Search groups. 3. Receive/read messages. 4. Send messages. 5. Receive/download files. 6. Send files. Everything else is infrastructure or fallback support. Selector catalog/report validation may support UI automation if needed, but it is not the main product deliverable. ## Capability source priority Use this priority order when searching for real implementations: 1. Existing bridge / API / local service. 2. Local database / log / cache read-only access. 3. UI automation. 4. Network/API analysis. 5. Reverse engineering, only for explanation and validation, not as the default route. Implications: - Prefer an existing bridge/API/local service before reading local storage or using UIA. - Prefer read-only database/log/cache access before UI automation when it can answer the business question. - UIA selector work is a fallback access mechanic, not the primary roadmap. - Invest in selector/report work only when it directly unblocks a concrete core MCP tool. - Reverse engineering is last resort and should explain formats or validate assumptions; it should not become the default delivery path. ## Stage A: Freeze MCP core tools contract Goal: lock the business-facing MCP tool surface before adding more helper or selector work. Deliverables: - `docs/mcp-core-tools-contract.md` exists and defines: - `isphere_search_contacts` - `isphere_search_groups` - `isphere_receive_messages` - `isphere_send_message` - `isphere_receive_files` - `isphere_send_file` - Write-capable tools expose preview and execution metadata. - Read tools come before write tools so the capability source is proven first. Acceptance: - Contract names, input parameters, output JSON, error codes, audit fields, read/write status, and implementation priority are explicit. - Selector/report work is not the next primary step. ## Stage B: Find real capability sources Goal: identify the best source for each read-only capability. Tasks: 1. Inventory existing bridge/API/local service artifacts and current Go/C# boundaries. 2. Re-check whether existing bridge endpoints or local services can provide contacts, groups, messages, or files. 3. Re-check local database/log/cache artifacts only in read-only mode. 4. Use UIA only if higher-priority sources cannot satisfy the read-only tool. 5. Document source decisions per tool before implementation. Acceptance: - Each read-only tool has a selected primary source and a fallback source. - The decision is evidence-backed and does not rely on stale prior notes without current verification. ## Stage C: Read-only loop Goal: deliver useful MCP read capability before any real write capability. Implementation order: 1. `isphere_search_contacts` 2. `isphere_search_groups` 3. `isphere_receive_messages` 4. `isphere_receive_files` Acceptance: - Each tool can return normalized JSON through MCP. - Each tool records audit metadata. - File receiving/download writes to a configured local output directory. - Tests and verification cover connector behavior without expanding into selector/report-only work. ## Stage D: Write capability Goal: add write behavior only after the read-only loop is proven. Implementation order: 1. `isphere_send_message` preview first. 2. Audit and execution metadata. 3. `isphere_send_message` production write mode. 4. `isphere_send_file` preview first. 5. `isphere_send_file` production write mode. Acceptance: - Every write records target, content/file hash, operator, time, connector, and result. - Idempotency prevents accidental duplicate sends. - Preview output is available before production execution. ## Stage E: Pre-production audit and deployment acceptance Goal: make the MCP service operable before broader use. Checks: - Tool registry and source registry are explicit. - Audit records are durable and redacted where needed. - Execution records are traceable. - Deployment docs include exact commands, rollback, logs, and known limits. Acceptance: - Full test suite passes. - Operator runbook covers normal operation and failure modes. - A business user can understand which of the six capabilities are supported and which remain staged. ## Immediate next action Current next step is: ```text MCP core tools contract freeze + read-only message source discovery + N12-pre evidence package organization. ``` N16/N17 selector/report hardening is not the mainline. If UIA is needed later, use the existing N13/N14/N15 results as auxiliary evidence only.