fix: MCP session management in gateway tests#391
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- Fix Docker API version detection in run_containerized.sh to dynamically query Docker daemon's minimum API version instead of hardcoding 1.43 - Fix session ID persistence in test_serena_via_gateway.sh by storing session ID in a file instead of shell variable to survive subshell boundaries created by $() command substitution - Add local image check to skip pulling when gateway image exists locally - Session ID is now properly captured from Mcp-Session-Id response header and included in all subsequent MCP requests This fixes 'method is invalid during session initialization' errors that occurred because subsequent requests weren't including the session ID.
This was referenced Jan 20, 2026
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This fixes 'method is invalid during session initialization' errors that occurred because subsequent requests weren't including the session ID.