mcp.md specs the Phase 3 FastMCP "ai service": tools, the Django API gaps to close, authless-connector + URL-secret auth, and the brainstorm->commit path for meta-recipes and cook logs. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Implementation Plan
Written 2026-06-22. Turns
requirements.mdinto concrete, sequenced work. Reflects the current priority order: pantry polish → auth → MCP, with the MCP being the highest-value piece (Claude reads and updates the pantry, so manual upkeep mostly goes away). Builds on the completed/simplifypass (sharedkitchen/helpers.py, dead config removed).Altitude: file/model/endpoint level. Not code — decisions and steps.
Sequencing at a glance
| Phase | Goal | Risk | Depends on |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | ✅ Commit the simplify baseline — done | none | — |
| 1 | ✅ Pantry: mobile-first, In/Low/Out, fast add — done & deployed | medium (model + UI) | 0 |
| 2 | ✅ Auth (login-once) + prod baseline — done & deployed | low | — |
| 3 | MCP server — read + update pantry from claude.ai (specced → mcp.md) |
medium | 1, 2 |
Deferred (not in this plan): web what-can-i-cook rework, §4.1 substitutions, shopping flow rethink, web cook-logging. They stay roughly working but are not invested in here.
Phase 0 — Commit the baseline ✅ done
Tom has committed the simplify baseline. Starting point is clean.
Phase 1 — Pantry polish (mobile-first)
The heart of the friction problem. Move from "spreadsheet of decimals" to "glance into the fridge", and rebuild the screen phone-first.
1.1 Model change — add presence state
PantryItem today: quantity (required Decimal), unit, location,
expiry_date, is_staple.
- Add
statetoPantryItem:CharField(choices=IN/LOW/OUT, default="in"). NewTextChoiceslike the existingLocation. - Change
quantityfromDecimalFieldto an optional integer (PositiveIntegerField(null=True, blank=True)) — never going to have 1.234 pieces of toast. Keepunittoo, but neither is required on add. (Migration handles the Decimal→Integer + nullable change plus the backfill below in one step.) - Migration
0003_pantryitem_state_optional_quantity. Data migration: backfill existing rows →state = "out"wherequantity == 0, else"in". - Decide the In/Low/Out ↔ legacy
quantity==0/is_staplemapping in one place (see 1.5 — it ripples into matcher + shopping queries).
Decided: quantity becomes an optional integer (not a decimal, not free text). It's secondary metadata; In/Low/Out is the primary signal.
1.2 Presence filtering — stop relying on quantity__gt=0
Several queries use quantity__gt=0 to mean "I have this". With optional
quantity that breaks (null ≯ 0). Replace presence checks with state.
_pantry_context(views_htmx.py): show all items, don't filter out depleted ones — "Out" rows render greyed (requirements §2.1). Annotateis_expired/expiring_soonas today.helpers.get_pantry_totaland the matcher's presence logic (what_can_i_cook,recipes_page): treatstate != "out"as "have it"; toleratequantity = None. Minimal change only — full presence-based matcher rework stays deferred. Goal here is just "don't crash / don't silently show everything as missing."
1.3 Pantry UI — mobile-first rebuild
Decided: the current design is poor — do a proper rethink of the pantry screen (layout, interaction, hierarchy), but keep the palette (Tom likes it). Mockup goes first (1.3.0) before touching Django templates.
1.3.0 Design mockup first. Produce a self-contained HTML mockup of the redesigned pantry (phone width, real palette) as an Artifact Tom can open on his phone and react to. Only wire it into Django templates once the look is agreed.
Replace the table-of-tiny-links (partials/pantry_table.html) with a
phone-first card list.
- Per-item card (single column): ingredient name, location badge, and a 3-way In / Low / Out button group as the primary control — proper buttons, ≥44px tap targets, not inline links. Expiry shown only if set, as a soft "use soon" pill.
- Grouping: fridge / freezer / cupboard sections, collapsible or just stacked. Keep it one-column; no horizontal scroll.
- State change endpoint:
POST /app/pantry/<id>/state/(to=in|low|out), re-renders the list partial via HTMX. Replaces the quantity-edit flow as the main interaction. - Keep delete and fridge↔freezer move, but as secondary (smaller, maybe behind a tap). Expiry edit becomes optional, de-emphasised.
1.4 Fast add
- Autocomplete:
GET /app/pantry/search/?q=returns matchingIngredients (name + aliases), rendered as an HTMX dropdown under the add box. Tap a result → adds with sensible defaults (unit/location from theIngredient,state="in", no qty required). - Quick-add chips: render a row of one-tap chips from staples +
recently-used ingredients (recent = distinct ingredients from recent
PantryItem/CookLog). One tap adds/sets to In. - Add bar placement: sticky to the bottom of the viewport (thumb reach) on mobile, with the chips just above it. This is the make-or-break detail per requirements.
pantry_addalready auto-creates unknown ingredients and merges into an existing same-location row — keep that, but setstate="in"on add/merge, and stop requiring quantity.
1.5 CSS / layout (base.html)
- Shift
base.htmlto mobile-first: the currentmax-width: 960pxdesktop table styling becomes the enhancement; default styles target a narrow phone screen. Bigger touch targets, larger tap-friendly buttons, bottom nav or bottom add bar. - Keep the existing dark palette (it's fine) — this is layout/sizing, not a re-theme.
- Verify on a real phone-width viewport (e.g. 390px) — no horizontal scroll, controls reachable one-handed.
1.6 Tests
kitchen/tests.py is empty. Add the first real tests here:
- Model: state defaults, optional quantity, backfill migration sanity.
- Views: add via autocomplete sets
state="in"; state toggle endpoint; pantry context includes "Out" rows.
Phase 2 — Auth (login once) + prod baseline
Low risk, can proceed alongside Phase 1. Closes the wide-open /app/.
2.1 Session auth, long-lived
- One real user account (document the
createsuperuser/ set-password step; don't commit credentials). - Settings:
-
SESSION_COOKIE_AGE = 60*60*24*365(~1 year) -SESSION_EXPIRE_AT_BROWSER_CLOSE = False-SESSION_SAVE_EVERY_REQUEST = True(sliding expiry — each visit renews the year, so an active user is effectively never logged out) -LOGIN_URL/LOGIN_REDIRECT_URL - Login page:
django.contrib.auth.views.LoginView+ a minimal template in the existing dark style. Logout link somewhere unobtrusive. - Protect
/app/: simplest is Django 5.xLoginRequiredMiddleware, but it hits every view — so exempt/api/(token auth keeps its own) and the login view. If exemptions get fiddly, fall back to wrapping theurls_htmxincludes / decorating the page views withlogin_required. Pick one approach; don't mix.
2.2 Drop the CSRF hacks
- With a real session + CSRF token (already wired in
base.html), remove every@csrf_exemptfromviews_htmx.py. Verify HTMX POST/DELETE still work (thehtmx:configRequesthandler already sendsX-CSRFToken).
2.3 Production baseline (cheap, fold in here)
DEBUGfrom env (default False in prod).SECRET_KEYfrom env; drop the committeddjango-insecure-…literal.- Keep
ALLOWED_HOSTSas-is.
Phase 3 — MCP server (the goal)
Let claude.ai "cooking mode" read the pantry and write changes back, over the
existing /api/ (token auth, IsAuthenticated). This is what kills the
"recite my whole pantry every time" chore.
3.1 Shape
- Separate FastMCP service (decided). Mirrors a pattern Tom already
runs elsewhere: a standalone "ai service" FastMCP server that talks to the
Django API with the
cainetoken. Keeps concerns decoupled; the API is already the right interface and the/simplifypass left it clean. - Tools to expose (map to existing endpoints):
-
get_pantry→GET /api/pantry/(+ state) -add_to_pantry→POST /api/bulk-pantry-add/-set_pantry_state→ new tiny endpoint orPATCH /api/pantry/<id>/settingstate(in/low/out) — the conversational update path ("used the last of the noodles" → set Out) -what_can_i_cook→GET /api/what-can-i-cook/-log_cook→POST /api/log-cook/(and make it acceptrating, the one API gap from research §5) - Add the
statefield to the pantry serializer so MCP reads/writes it.
3.2 Transport, hosting, auth — decided
- Transport: remote MCP over HTTP (streamable HTTP / SSE), reachable at
food.jihakuz.xyz/mcp. Not stdio. - Hosting: same box as Django, behind nginx at
/mcp, as its own systemd service alongsidefood.service. - Auth: bearer token — single user, so one long high-entropy token
checked by the MCP service (and/or nginx) is enough. It must be tight: this
endpoint is internet-exposed (unlike
/api/and/admin/, which nginx blocks externally), so the token is the only thing protecting it. Strong token, kept out of git (env/secret), TLS only.
3.3 Why the cooking blocks still work (no action, just the rationale)
MCP only feeds data/tools into the claude.ai conversation; it doesn't change how cooking mode renders. So Claude pulls real pantry contents and still produces its formatted cooking blocks — grounded instead of guessed.
Decisions (locked)
- Quantity → optional integer, secondary to In/Low/Out. ✅
- MCP → FastMCP "ai service" on the same box at
food.jihakuz.xyz/mcp, bearer-token auth, talks to the Django API. ✅ - Design → rethink the pantry screen, keep the palette; mockup first. ✅
Still just an implementation detail (not a blocker): auth enforcement —
LoginRequiredMiddleware + exemptions vs per-view login_required. Plan: try
middleware, fall back if exemptions get fiddly.
Definition of done (per phase)
- P1: Tom can add an item and flip In/Low/Out on his phone in a couple of taps, one-handed, no horizontal scroll; pantry stays glanceable.
- P2: Visiting
/app/requires login; logging in once sticks for ~a year; no@csrf_exemptleft;DEBUG=False+ envSECRET_KEYin prod. - P3: In claude.ai cooking mode, Claude can list the pantry and mark items In/Low/Out (and log a cook) without Tom typing the inventory.