buildUnifiedModelsResponseCore builds the entire catalog first — every provider's
models, the auto/* combos with their candidate scoring, the embedding/image/rerank/
audio/moderation/video/music registries, the OpenRouter catalog, custom models —
and only at the very end, once the caller turns out to be scoped to a quota pool
(allowedQuotas non-empty), discards all of it and returns the pool's qtSd/* combos
instead.
Measured on a 1 vCPU shared-quota host: ~1.2s of CPU per cold build to return 10
models, and 4.4-7.1s under contention. Claude Code's gateway model discovery aborts
at 3s, so on a busy host the discovery silently falls back.
Everything the quota path needs (`combos`, `timestamp`, `buildComboCatalogMetadata`)
already exists before the expensive loops start, so resolve the key metadata there
and return early.
Extracts two helpers into ./catalogResponse so the short-circuit and the full build
share one implementation instead of two copies that drift:
- applyCatalogPostFilters — the chain that runs AFTER the API-key filter
(configuredOnly, claude effort variants, no-thinking variants, cc-discovery
mirrors, synced effort variants, dedupe)
- finalizeCatalogResponse — enrichment + the codex `models: []` compatibility
field + the response envelope
That chain is not optional for the quota path: the cc-discovery mirrors are exactly
what lets Claude Code see a quota pool's models, and a first draft of this change
dropped them by returning before it. The regression is now pinned by a test that
was verified to fail without the call.
catalog.ts 1615 -> 1480 lines.
TDD: tests/unit/quota-exclusive-catalog-short-circuit.test.ts uses the OpenRouter
catalog fetch as the observable — it is part of the full build and reaches the
network, so a request that performs it did the whole build. The quota request runs
first, while OpenRouter's 24h cache is still cold, otherwise a cached second call
would make the assertion vacuous. Red before (1 fetch), green after (0), and a
normal key still fetches.
Behaviour guards green: quota-exclusive-catalog-4806 (2), quota-key-models-route
(18), cc-discovery-aliases-catalog (9), catalog-helpers-extraction (12),
cc-compatible-model-catalog (1), instrumentation-warm-catalog-cache (3),
catalog-pricing-surface-8018 (3), apikeypolicy-quota-only (6). typecheck, lint and
the file-size gate clean.
Squash merge from local merge-train (Hard Rule owner-approved). Tip 029cdf4215cf465f0e1716ac9f84a84692b1e881 validated on 192.168.0.113: 26631/26653 pass.
* feat(db): cc discovery alias gate storage + EXPOSE_CC_DISCOVERY_ALIASES flag
Adds the gate for claude/<provider>/<model> discovery-alias mirror ids on
the /v1/models catalog: a new runtime feature flag (env forces on and wins
over the dashboard DB override), per-provider and per-model "on"/"off"/null
overrides stored in key_value under the ccDiscoveryAliases namespace, and a
pure precedence resolver (model > provider > global). Catalog wiring is a
separate follow-up task; this only lands the gate + storage.
* feat(sse): synthesize claude/ discovery aliases for the model catalog
* feat(api): advertise cc discovery aliases on /v1/models behind the 3-level gate
* feat(sse): resolve claude/ discovery aliases on the request path
* fix(sse): import getComboByName from db/combos, not the localDb barrel
* fix(sse): cover custom-node prefixes and the Codex WS bridge in cc discovery alias resolution
* feat(dashboard): cc discovery alias toggles + flag-screen env warning
Adds the operator-facing UI/API layer for the Claude Code discovery-alias
gate (claude/<provider>/<model> mirror ids on /v1/models): REST endpoint
for provider/model overrides, a provider-detail card with 3-state
(inherit/on/off) toggles, an info button on the Claude Code tool card
linking to Feature Flags, and an env-source warning on the
EXPOSE_CC_DISCOVERY_ALIASES flag card when it's forced on via env.
* feat(api): cc discovery usage metrics
* fix(api): record cc alias metric in the production wrapper + atomic counter upsert
* docs: document cc discovery aliases (Claude Code guide + feature flag catalog)
* fix(sse): don't mirror built-in auto/* combos as discovery aliases (advertised-but-unroutable)
* i18n(vi): translate the discovery-alias strings instead of shipping placeholders
vi is the one locale with a strict "no internal missing markers" test, so the 17
__MISSING__ entries this branch added (the provider ccAlias panel, the info
button, the feature-flag description and the env warning) would have turned that
test red the moment the base itself was repaired. Translated, keeping every ICU
placeholder ({modelId}, {error}) and the literal claude/<provider>/<model> id
shape intact.
* chore(quality): raise the frozen caps this feature legitimately grows
catalog.ts 1615 -> 1639: the alias synthesis is wired into the catalog builder,
which is where the per-key-filtered list is assembled — the only place the mirror
entries can be appended after model hiding has been applied.
localDb.ts 808 -> 810: two re-export lines for the new ccDiscoveryAliases db
module, which is exactly what the "Adding a New DB Module" recipe prescribes.
* refactor(dashboard,api): keep the complexity ratchets flat
The feature added four cyclomatic violations and one cognitive one, which the
ratchets reject — the baseline only moves when a metric improves. Split the new
code instead:
- appendCcDiscoveryAliases: the four skip-guards become isMirrorableId().
- resolveCcDiscoveryAliasStripWith: alias parsing and gate resolution become
parseCcAliasTarget() and resolveGateFor(), replacing a chain of ternaries that
each re-tested isComboAlias.
- FeatureFlagCard: the env-precedence warning becomes its own component instead
of a conditional branch inside an already-large render.
- ProviderCcAliasSection: the loader moves to useCcAliasData(), and the override
list and add-row become ModelOverrideList / AddOverrideRow, bringing both
oversized functions back under the 80-line rule.
Behavior unchanged — the 74 discovery-alias tests pass untouched. Both ratchets
now sit exactly at baseline (2188 / 971).
* fix(api): serve the model catalog stale-first and sanitize its error body
A client with a short discovery timeout (Claude Code allows 3s) hit a full
catalog rebuild — 290 providers plus SQLite reads — every time the memoized
entry expired, and got an empty model picker with no error. Serve an expired
entry immediately and revalidate in the background, bounded by a staleness
window so a permanently failing refresh cannot pin an old catalog forever.
Only a cached 200 is eligible; a state change still drops the cache outright.
The builder's catch block also returned the raw error message in the response
body. Route it through the shared sanitizer (hard rule #12).
* fix(api): reject a failed catalog refresh instead of resolving it stale
catalogInFlight is shared with the cold path, so resolving the background
refresh with the stale entry handed it to callers that had already aged past
CATALOG_STALE_WHILE_REVALIDATE_MS — a stale 200 they were no longer entitled to,
with a build failure disguised as success. The refresh now rejects; the stale
path never awaits it (the rejection is pre-handled, so it can never surface as
an unhandledRejection) and a cold-path caller that joins it gets the sanitized
500. A failed refresh still leaves the cached entry untouched.
Also sanitize the core builder's own catch — that is the realistically reachable
500 for this endpoint, and it still returned the raw error message (hard rule
#12); keep the cache-key format private to the module by having the two test
hooks take the Request and derive the key themselves.
* refactor(api): extract the model-catalog response cache into its own module
The stale-while-revalidate work pushed catalog.ts from 1615 to 1745 lines, past
its frozen size cap. Raising the cap on a file already flagged as too large is
the wrong answer: the caching layer is a self-contained concern (coalescing,
TTL memoization, staleness window, background refresh) that only needs a builder
callback from the catalog module.
catalogCache.ts now owns the maps, the cache key, the state-change invalidation,
the header merge, the background refresh and the test hooks; catalog.ts keeps
auth, the builder, and the error shape, and re-exports the hooks so the existing
tests keep importing them from where they always did.
Net effect: catalog.ts 1745 -> 1513, i.e. 102 lines below the cap it was frozen
at, and the test-only surface no longer sits in the production catalog module.
No behavior change — all 281 tests across every suite importing catalog.ts pass,
including the #6408 one-builder-run guard.
* feat(adobe-firefly): reference image attach + /v1/images/edits (follow-up #8006)
Upload source images to Firefly storage (POST /v2/storage/image) and attach
them as referenceBlobs on generate-async, matching live firefly.adobe.com
captures (usage:general for nano multi-ref; usage:subject for gpt-image).
Also wire built-in adobe-firefly through OpenAI-compatible POST /v1/images/edits
(multipart or JSON data URLs, up to 4 refs) so Media edit-with-references
and Open WebUI image-edit hit the same path as image2image generate.
Unit suite: tests/unit/adobe-firefly.test.ts 41/41.
* test(api): add route-level coverage for Adobe Firefly /v1/images/edits + fix typecheck/file-size drift
Covers the referenceBlobs upload path, the 4-reference cap error, and the
credentials/rate-limit branches added to the /v1/images/edits route for
adobe-firefly (#8510). Also fixes a Buffer/BodyInit typecheck mismatch in
uploadAdobeFireflyImage and corrects the adobeFireflyClient.ts file-size
baseline entry to match the gate's actual LOC count (it counts the trailing
newline, so the frozen value is 2317, not 2316), plus a testFrozen entry for
adobe-firefly.test.ts's own +159 line growth from this PR. Moves the
handleAdobeFireflyImageGeneration re-export out of the middle of the import
block in imageGeneration.ts for readability.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(security): restore bounded JWT regex quantifiers dropped by edit-route refactor
The edits-route extraction (test commit 62785e972f) had accidentally
reverted 4 JWT-extraction regexes in adobeFireflyClient.ts from the
bounded {1,4096} quantifier back to unbounded +, undoing the ReDoS fix
from #8173 (CodeQL #754/#755/#756). Restored the bounded quantifiers;
behavior is unchanged (45/45 adobe-firefly tests still pass), only the
backtracking bound is back in place.
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Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <diegosouza.pw@gmail.com>
isUsableChatModel() was copy-pasted into 5 vscode listing routes. PR #7012
widened only models/route.ts to accept api_format "responses"/"openai-responses"
alongside "chat-completions"; the other 4 copies (token+raw api/tags and
api/show) still rejected anything that wasn't literally "chat-completions",
silently dropping Codex-discovery-synced GPT models (apiFormat "responses")
from the Ollama-compatible /api/tags endpoint VS Code's "Ollama" provider
import flow actually calls.
Extracted the predicate into a single shared module
(vscode/[token]/usableChatModel.ts) imported by all 5 routes so this
one-fixed-four-left-behind drift cannot recur.
Co-authored-by: ikelvingo <im.kelvinwong@gmail.com>
Mirror the search/route.ts pattern for /v1/web/fetch: skip rate-limited
stubs instead of letting them short-circuit auto-select, walk the
fixed-priority pool (fill-first) with a request-time fallback on
retryable/quota upstream statuses (429 always; 402/403 for
Firecrawl/Tavily/TinyFish quota-style tiers), and return a proper 429
(with Retry-After) when the whole pool is exhausted instead of a
generic 400. Explicit-provider requests never silently fall back.
* feat(settings): configurable model catalog cache TTL
Add modelCatalogCacheTtlMs to DatabaseSettings with default 1500ms.
Extend cache-config API route to accept the new field.
Replace hardcoded catalog cache TTL with dynamic settings value.
Add 'Cache' settings tab at /dashboard/settings/cache with sidebar entry,
i18n keys, header description, and legacy route redirect.
* feat(combo): add model connection filter toggle to ModelSelectModal
Adds a 'Show configured only' checkbox below the search bar in
ModelSelectModal that filters each provider group's models through
hasEligibleConnectionForModel. Toggle state persists in localStorage.
- Import hasEligibleConnectionForModel from domain/connectionModelRules
- showConfiguredOnly state + localStorage persistence
- connectionFilteredGroups memo layered on filteredGroups
- Renders both provider section and empty state from connectionFilteredGroups
* test(combo): add connection filter toggle tests for ModelSelectModal
Three test cases: (1) hide excluded models when toggle on,
(2) show empty state when all models excluded,
(3) drop provider group when all its models excluded.
All 3 tests pass.
* fix(settings): correct cache-config route import + add route/tab coverage
The cache-config route imported get/update helpers from a nonexistent
module (@/lib/localDb/databaseSettings) and called an undefined
updateSettings() in PUT, crashing every request. Import the real
databaseSettings module (matching the sibling database/route.ts
convention) and call updateDatabaseSettings(); idempotencyWindowMs is
routed through the flat @/lib/db/settings module instead, since that is
where it is actually read at runtime (idempotencyLayer.ts,
runtimeSettings.ts) — it was never part of the databaseSettings "cache"
section type.
Also fixes a dashboard-typecheck regression in ModelSelectModal.tsx: the
new connection-filter toggle called hasEligibleConnectionForModel() with
activeProviders entries typed too narrowly to include
providerSpecificData, which real connection objects carry at runtime.
Adds:
- tests/unit/cache-config-route-8219.test.ts: GET/PUT resolve without
crashing, modelCatalogCacheTtlMs and idempotencyWindowMs round-trip.
- tests/unit/ui/cache-settings-tab-bounds-8219.test.tsx: CacheSettingsTab
min/max TTL bounds (100ms/60000ms) gate the Save button and surface a
validation message; in-bounds values PUT correctly.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* chore(quality): rebaseline sections.ts for #8219 own-growth
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* fix(sse): Gemini TPM classification, combo-cooldown-wait for auto/quota-share, and target-timeout floor
Gemini TPM/RPM 429s were misclassified as QUOTA_EXHAUSTED because
sanitizeErrorMessage() truncates to the first line, hiding Google's
metric name and retry hint on lines 2-3. Added a rawMessage field
(internal-only, never reaches the client) and classifyGeminiQuotaMetricFromText()
to classify from the untruncated text, reordered ahead of the generic
credits/daily-quota checks.
Widened comboCooldownWaitEnabled (wait out a short transient cooldown
instead of crystallizing a 429/503) from quota-share-only to also cover
auto-strategy combos, and raised the wait ceiling to 65s/130s-budget/90s-cap
to match Gemini's ~60s TPM/RPM windows.
The per-target timeout (DEFAULT_COMBO_TARGET_TIMEOUT_MS, 120s) was shorter
than the new 130s cooldown-wait budget, so a target could get cut off
mid-wait with a synthetic 524 instead of completing the retry. Added
resolveComboTargetTimeoutMsForCombo()/isComboCooldownWaitEligible() in
comboConfig.ts to raise the per-target floor to budgetMs+buffer only for
wait-eligible strategies (auto/quota-share), verified live: a 12-request
concurrent burst against a TPM-exhausted combo went from 2/12 succeeding
(10 x 524) to 12/12 succeeding with zero 503/524.
Also: liveGeminiShared.ts's sendAndValidate now fails fast on a 503
instead of retrying past it, and the health dashboard + request logger
surface TPM stats alongside RPM/RPD.
Co-authored-by: Markus Hartung <markus.hartung@gmail.com>
* fix(sse): combo-exhausted rejection logs now capture request body + attempted models
recordRejectedRequestUsage() (the fast path for combo requests that never
reach handleChatCore, e.g. all targets locked by resilience cooldown)
hardcoded provider: "-" and never passed a request body to saveCallLog(),
so /dashboard/logs entries for these failures were nearly useless for
debugging: no way to see the client's request or which models were tried.
- recordRejectedRequestUsage() now accepts requestBody and persists it
through the existing saveCallLog() artifact mechanism (same path
handleChatCore's own logging uses).
- Added summarizeComboAttemptedModels(), which reads the combo's own model
list (always available, unlike the response's combo-diagnostics headers —
a model-level resilience-lockout skip never touches the
exhaustedProviders/exhaustedConnections sets those headers are built
from) to populate a real "provider" value instead of "-".
- Wired both into the call site in src/sse/handlers/chat.ts.
NOTE: unrelated to the Gemini TPM/combo-cooldown-wait fix on this branch —
landed here per operator request, to be split into its own branch/PR.
Co-authored-by: Markus Hartung <markus.hartung@gmail.com>
* feat(sse): synthetic streaming keep-alive event + 5-minute Gemini cooldown-wait ceiling
Many clients enforce a first-SSE-byte timeout, which made it unsafe to wait
out a longer upstream rate-limit cooldown on a streaming request — the
client would abandon the connection before any bytes arrived. This landed
in two parts:
1. Synthetic startup "thinking" event (OpenAI chat/completions format):
the already-existing withEarlyStreamKeepalive wrapper (open-sse/utils/
earlyStreamKeepalive.ts, wired into /v1/chat/completions, /v1/messages,
/v1/responses since #2544) opens the SSE stream immediately once a
request runs past its threshold, but only ever sent empty/no-op
keepalive frames. Added a `startupFrame` option (defaults to
`keepaliveFrame` — zero behavior change unless a route opts in) so the
very first frame can carry real content instead. Wired
OPENAI_STARTUP_THINKING_FRAME (a reasoning_content delta: "OmniRoute:
got request, sending to provider") into /v1/chat/completions only —
Claude Messages and Responses API formats both require a preceding
envelope event (message_start / response.created) that a synthetic
pre-dispatch frame can't safely fabricate without risking a duplicate
envelope once the real stream arrives, so those two routes keep their
existing (safe, proven) keepalive frames unchanged.
2. Raised the "wait out a known cooldown, then retry" ceiling to 5 minutes
for both retry mechanisms, now that a client-side first-byte timeout is
no longer a risk on the (opted-in) route:
- comboCooldownWait (auto/quota-share combos, open-sse/services/combo.ts):
maxWaitMs hard clamp raised 90s -> 300s (src/lib/resilience/settings/
normalize.ts); defaults raised to maxWaitMs:90s/maxAttempts:5/
budgetMs:300s. comboConfig.ts's resolveComboTargetTimeoutMsForCombo
already derives the per-target timeout floor from budgetMs, so it
tracks the new ceiling with no further changes.
- waitForCooldown (direct, non-combo model requests, src/sse/handlers/
chat.ts): this mechanism had NO cumulative cap before — only a
per-wait cap (maxRetryWaitMs) and a retry count (maxRetries), so
maxRetries x maxRetryWaitMs could exceed 5 minutes with no ceiling.
Added a budgetMs field (mirrors comboCooldownWait) to
WaitForCooldownSettings/CooldownAwareRetrySettings, threaded a
requestRetryBudgetLeftMs tracker through chat.ts's requestAttemptLoop
(mirrors combo.ts's comboCooldownBudgetLeftMs), and made
getCooldownAwareRetryDecision refuse to wait once the cumulative
budget is exhausted even if the single wait is under maxRetryWaitMs.
Co-authored-by: Markus Hartung <markus.hartung@gmail.com>
* fix(sse): extend the synthetic keep-alive thinking event to /v1/responses
Live incident (OpenClaw, log id 1784407081908-cbc24f): a /v1/responses
request to gemini/gemma-4-31b-it took 56s to produce a first byte and the
client disconnected (499 request_signal_aborted) — the same client-first-byte-
timeout problem the previous commit fixed for /v1/chat/completions, but
/v1/responses only had the generic bare-comment keepalive (no content), so it
wasn't covered.
Added RESPONSES_STARTUP_THINKING_FRAME: a self-contained synthetic reasoning
item (response.output_item.added -> reasoning_summary_part.added ->
reasoning_summary_text.delta -> reasoning_summary_part.done), opened AND
closed within this one frame rather than left dangling — it never carries a
response_id, so it can't collide with the real upstream response's own
independent response.created lifecycle that follows. Mirrors the abbreviated
delta+part.done close pattern open-sse/utils/stream.ts's own
emitSyntheticResponsesReasoningSummary already uses for real mid-stream
reasoning content.
Wired into src/app/api/v1/responses/route.ts via the startupFrame option
added in the previous commit.
Co-authored-by: Markus Hartung <markus.hartung@gmail.com>
* fix(sse): combo cooldown-wait vars reset every setTry, crystallizing a bogus 503 instead of waiting
Live incident (log id 1784416706646-51): a request to the "default" combo
(strategy=auto, maxSetRetries=3) hit a real Gemini TPM 429 on both gemma-4
targets, correctly classified as a short 40s rate_limit lockout — then
crystallized a 503 "all upstream accounts are inactive" in 6.9s instead of
ever reaching the cooldown-aware wait.
Root cause: `lastError`/`earliestRetryAfter`/`lastStatus` were declared with
`let` INSIDE the `for (setTry...)` loop body, so they reset to null at the
start of every set-try. When both targets lock out on setTry 0, every
subsequent setTry (1..maxSetRetries) pre-skips both targets via the
isModelLocked check with no real dispatch — so on the FINAL setTry (the only
one whose values the post-loop decision reads, since it's gated behind
`if (setTry < maxSetRetries) continue`), lastStatus was null, hitting the
"!lastStatus" branch (ALL_ACCOUNTS_INACTIVE 503) and completely bypassing the
comboCooldownWaitEnabled / earliestRetryAfter wait logic — even though a
real 429 with a known ~40s retry-after WAS observed on setTry 0.
This bug predates today's Gemini TPM work (any combo with maxSetRetries > 0
whose targets all lock out on the first pass was affected) but was masked in
existing tests: the "auto strategy (2 models...)" regression test uses
maxSetRetries: 0, so it only ever runs ONE setTry iteration and never
exercises the reset-on-retry path. It also explains why the dedicated
12-concurrent-request burst test passed cleanly — with concurrent requests,
timing variance meant some request's FINAL setTry iteration still had a live
target to dispatch to, giving lastStatus/earliestRetryAfter fresh data. A
single isolated request has no such luck.
Fix: hoist lastError/earliestRetryAfter/lastStatus to just inside
dispatchWithCooldownRetry, before the setTry loop, so they persist across
set-tries (still reset fresh on each recursive dispatchWithCooldownRetry()
call after a wait, which is correct). recordedAttempts/fallbackCount/
exhaustedProviders etc. are intentionally left per-iteration (unrelated to
this bug).
New regression test in tests/unit/combo-quota-share-cooldown-wait.test.ts
reproduces the exact live scenario (2 targets, both lock out on setTry 0,
maxSetRetries: 3) — confirmed red (503) against the pre-fix code, green
(200, waits and retries) against the fix.
Co-authored-by: Markus Hartung <markus.hartung@gmail.com>
* test(sse): extend live Gemini workload to Responses API + add large-context TPM test
Two additions to the live Gemini test suite, both live-verified against the
dev instance:
1. sendAndValidate() (tests/integration/liveGeminiShared.ts) now accepts an
apiFormat: "chat" | "responses" parameter, building the Responses-API
request shape (input array, max_output_tokens) and parsing its SSE events
(response.output_text.delta / response.reasoning_summary_text.delta /
response.completed) via the new readResponsesSSEStream(). Wired into two
new tests in live-gemini-workload.test.ts ([30]/[31]), mirroring the
existing Chat Completions streaming coverage. Verified live: 24/25 + 5/5
payloads succeeded end-to-end through the new code path (the one failure
was a ~300s test-client fetch timeout unrelated to the Responses API code
itself — a separate, not-yet-addressed test-harness limitation).
2. genHugeContextMessage() builds a single message large enough (~4
chars/token estimate) to approach or exceed Gemini's free-tier TPM ceiling
(16000 input tokens/min for gemma-4) by itself. Every other prompt
generator in this file tops out around 1-2k tokens — nowhere near that
ceiling — so none of the existing workload tests ever exercised a REAL TPM
429, only RPM-style rate limiting. tests/integration/gemini-large-context-tpm.test.ts
sends two ~12-13k-token requests back-to-back (comfortably exceeding
16000/min together) to exercise the full path against production Gemini:
TPM classification, the comboCooldownWait retry, and the synthetic
keep-alive frame on a genuinely slow request.
Co-authored-by: Markus Hartung <markus.hartung@gmail.com>
* fix(sse): abandoned combo target dispatch now observes its own per-target timeout, fixing a permanent "pending" dashboard leak
Live incident (dashboard log id 1784418258231-14961a, reported as "an ongoing
request even though there's already a 200"): a combo target dispatch
abandoned by comboTargetTimeoutMs (open-sse/services/combo/targetTimeoutRunner.ts)
left a permanent phantom "pending" entry in the dashboard, even after the
overall combo request had already succeeded via a different retry.
Root cause: chatCore.ts's createStreamController — and everything downstream
that depends on it (withRateLimit's Promise.race against Bottleneck,
acquireAccountSemaphore) — only ever watches clientRawRequest.signal, which
is the ORIGINAL client's request signal (set once via buildClientRawRequest
and reused unchanged across every target dispatch in a combo). It has no
connection to targetTimeoutRunner.ts's OWN AbortController
(target.modelAbortSignal), which is what actually fires when
comboTargetTimeoutMs (300s) elapses. src/sse/handlers/chat.ts's
handleSingleModel bridge between combo.ts and handleSingleModelChat received
`target.modelAbortSignal` but silently dropped it — never forwarded it
anywhere. So when a target got abandoned (e.g. stuck inside a wedged
Bottleneck rate-limiter queue, see the WEDGED force-reset log line from the
same incident), its per-target timeout fired and let the COMBO move on and
retry successfully elsewhere — but the abandoned dispatch's own promise
chain never learned it had been superseded, so it hung forever waiting on a
signal that was never going to fire, and trackPendingRequest(false) (the
finalize call) never ran.
Fix: thread target.modelAbortSignal through as a new modelAbortSignal
runtimeOption, and merge it into clientRawRequest.signal (via the existing
mergeAbortSignals helper from open-sse/executors/base.ts) right before
dispatch, so an abandoned target's own promise chain now observes its abort
and can reach its cleanup path — new resolveDispatchClientRawRequest() makes
this mechanically testable in isolation.
Co-authored-by: Markus Hartung <markus.hartung@gmail.com>
* fix(sse): combo cooldown-wait state recording, rate-limit wedge recovery, OpenAI-format SSE error frames
Five related fixes surfaced by live incidents (dashboard log ids 1784457764961-73,
1784465227489-a2cbc0, 1784504040241-6f8b9a) while validating the Gemini TPM/cooldown-wait
work on this branch against real OpenClaw traffic:
- combo.ts: the model-lockout bail-out branches in dispatchWithCooldownRetry never
recorded lastStatus, so once every target in a set hit an existing lockout the final
check crystallized a bogus ALL_ACCOUNTS_INACTIVE 503 instead of reaching the
cooldown-wait decision, even with a real 429 + short retry-after observed.
- combo.ts/combo/types.ts: the "all credentials cooling down" pre-dispatch rejection
(buildModelCooldownBody) nests its retry hint as error.retry_after/reset_seconds, not
the top-level retryAfter every other 429 shape uses — combo's extraction only read the
latter, so earliestRetryAfter stayed null for this shape even after lastStatus was fixed.
- rateLimitManager.ts: the wedge-recovery watchdog used disconnect(), which releases the
heartbeat timer but never rejects jobs already QUEUED on that instance — orphaned
dispatches hung until the outer ~300s per-target timeout, well past real clients'
patience. Switched to stop({ dropWaitingJobs: true }), safe because the wedge condition
already requires RUNNING===0 && EXECUTING===0.
- earlyStreamKeepalive.ts: the in-band error frame emitted after committing to a 200 SSE
stream was hardcoded to Anthropic's `event: error` convention for every route, including
the OpenAI-format ones (/v1/chat/completions, /v1/responses) where that framing is
either invisible or malformed to a plain data-line parser. Added per-route
OPENAI_CHAT_ERROR_FRAME / OPENAI_RESPONSES_ERROR_FRAME and wired them in.
- chatCore.ts: persisted a synthetic clientResponse error body even when the client had
already disconnected (AbortError) before that body was ever computed — misleading the
dashboard into showing "what the client received" for a response that was never sent.
Also: RequestLoggerDetail.tsx — Provider/Client Event Stream panes lost their collapse
toggle when StreamSection replaced the collapsible PayloadSection (692d6be80, unifying
active/finished request views) without carrying the toggle over.
Each fix has a TDD regression test with a confirmed red-before-green cycle.
Co-authored-by: Markus Hartung <markus.hartung@gmail.com>
* test(sse): free-tier model + gemma-4 TPM-ceiling benchmark harness
Adds a live benchmark comparing free models OmniRoute exposes across
configured providers plus previously-unexercised no-auth providers
(felo-web, aihorde, opencode, duckduckgo-web — none need a connection
row, they were just never tried). Reuses liveGeminiShared.ts's SSE
parsers and CASE_BUILDERS instead of duplicating them.
Also adds a targeted TPM-stress test firing back-to-back large-context
prompts at the gemma-4-31b model across its 3 free hosts (Gemini,
NVIDIA, AI Horde) to isolate whether the documented 16k-tokens/minute
free-tier ceiling is Gemini-specific enforcement or an inherent
model property.
FORCE_TOOL_CHOICE_REQUIRED is a test-only, default-off env flag added
to liveGeminiShared.ts and live-gemini-agentic-loop.test.ts for an
earlier live A/B comparison of tool_choice: required vs unset — kept
as a reusable knob for future runs.
Co-Authored-By: Markus Hartung <markus.hartung@gmail.com>
* test(sse): benchmark for the 2026-07-22 newly-enabled provider batch
Adds NEWLY_ENABLED_MODELS to freeModelBenchmarkShared.ts (Mistral
Leanstral, OpenRouter's live "free"-tagged roster, OpenCode Zen's
current free models — refetched live from
https://opencode.ai/zen/v1/models since the static catalog had
drifted) and a dedicated workload benchmark test for them.
Co-Authored-By: Markus Hartung <markus.hartung@gmail.com>
* test(sse): sync geminiRateLimitTracker tests with e74a1722b's corrected Gemma 4 limits
e74a1722b updated geminiRateLimits.json's gemma-4-* entries from the stale
15/1500/-1 (rpm/rpd/tpm) to the real published free-tier values
16000/14400/16000, but never updated the tests asserting the old numbers.
Surfaced by running the full test:unit suite as a post-rebase sanity check.
Co-Authored-By: Markus Hartung <markus.hartream@gmail.com>
* chore(quality): file-size baseline for own-growth (#8213)
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Final catalog dedupe pass drops a generic/untyped chat-like sibling row
when a typed non-chat specialty row (audio/video/moderation/...) exists
for the same public id — closing the #4424 follow-up (whisper-1, tts-1,
omni-moderation-latest, elevenlabs/*, veo-free/*). Pure, I/O-free,
order-preserving; also removes a stray raw NUL byte that was embedded in
the dedupe key template literal (which made git render the file binary).
Restores test coverage for relative-order preservation across distinct
ids and for two distinct id-less entries never being grouped, keeping the
suite's assertion count at parity with the pre-fix baseline.
Co-authored-by: Ravi Tharuma <RaviTharuma@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat(proxy-subscriptions): src/lib/proxySubscription/parse.ts
* feat(proxy-subscriptions): src/lib/proxySubscription/subscriptionService.ts
* feat(proxy-subscriptions): src/lib/proxySubscription/index.ts
* feat(proxy-subscriptions): src/lib/db/migrations/123_proxy_subscriptions.sql
* feat(proxy-subscriptions): src/app/api/v1/management/proxy-subscriptions/route.ts
* feat(proxy-subscriptions): src/app/api/v1/management/proxy-subscriptions/[id]/route.ts
* feat(proxy-subscriptions): src/app/api/v1/management/proxy-subscriptions/[id]/refresh/route.ts
* feat(proxy-subscriptions): src/app/api/v1/management/proxy-subscriptions/[id]/nodes/route.ts
* feat(proxy-subscriptions): src/app/(dashboard)/dashboard/settings/components/proxy/SubscriptionTab.tsx
* feat(proxy-subscriptions): tests/unit/proxySubscription.parse.test.ts
* feat(proxy-subscriptions): tests/unit/proxySubscription.service.test.ts
* feat(proxy-subscriptions): docs/proxy-subscriptions.md
* feat(proxy-subscriptions): src/lib/db/proxies/types.ts
* feat(proxy-subscriptions): src/lib/db/proxies/mappers.ts
* feat(proxy-subscriptions): src/lib/db/proxies.ts
* feat(proxy-subscriptions): src/app/(dashboard)/dashboard/settings/components/ProxyTab.tsx
* i18n(proxy-subscriptions): add proxySubscriptionsTab key + use in ProxyTab
* i18n(proxy-subscriptions): add proxySubscriptionsTab key + use in ProxyTab
* i18n(proxy-subscriptions): add proxySubscriptionsTab key + use in ProxyTab
* i18n(proxy-subscriptions): add proxySubscriptionsTab key + use in ProxyTab
* test(proxy-subscriptions): extract isSubscriptionDue + unit tests
* test(proxy-subscriptions): extract isSubscriptionDue + unit tests
* test(proxy-subscriptions): extract isSubscriptionDue + unit tests
* test(proxy-subscriptions): add global->rule switch re-bind integration test
* feat(proxy-subscriptions): inline needs-local-core guidance in SubscriptionTab
* i18n: add proxySubscriptionsTab to en (rebased on current main)
* i18n: add proxySubscriptionsTab to zh-CN (rebased on current main)
* i18n: add proxySubscriptionsTab to pt-BR (rebased on current main)
* test(proxy-subscriptions): extract needsCore detection into pure module + unit tests
* test(proxy-subscriptions): extract needsCore detection into pure module + unit tests
* test(proxy-subscriptions): extract needsCore detection into pure module + unit tests
* refactor(proxy-subscriptions): extract scopes.ts into pure module + unit tests (#65)
* refactor(proxy-subscriptions): extract coreEndpoint.ts into pure module + unit tests (#65)
* refactor(proxy-subscriptions): extract subscriptionService.ts into pure module + unit tests (#65)
* refactor(proxy-subscriptions): extract proxySubscription.scopes.test.ts into pure module + unit tests (#65)
* refactor(proxy-subscriptions): extract proxySubscription.coreEndpoint.test.ts into pure module + unit tests (#65)
* security(proxy-subscriptions): fetchGuard.ts — SSRF guard + core scheme (#P0)
* security(proxy-subscriptions): coreEndpoint.ts — SSRF guard + core scheme (#P0)
* security(proxy-subscriptions): subscriptionService.ts — SSRF guard + core scheme (#P0)
* security(proxy-subscriptions): proxySubscription.fetchGuard.test.ts — SSRF guard + core scheme (#P0)
* security(proxy-subscriptions): proxySubscription.coreEndpoint.test.ts — SSRF guard + core scheme (#P0)
* refactor(proxy-subscriptions): subscriptionService.ts — concurrency lock / resilience / url redaction (#P1)
* refactor(proxy-subscriptions): url.ts — concurrency lock / resilience / url redaction (#P1)
* refactor(proxy-subscriptions): index.ts — concurrency lock / resilience / url redaction (#P1)
* refactor(proxy-subscriptions): route.ts — concurrency lock / resilience / url redaction (#P1)
* refactor(proxy-subscriptions): route.ts — concurrency lock / resilience / url redaction (#P1)
* refactor(proxy-subscriptions): proxySubscription.url.test.ts — concurrency lock / resilience / url redaction (#P1)
* i18n(proxy-subscriptions): subscriptionService.ts — stable error codes + locale keys (#P2-6)
* i18n(proxy-subscriptions): SubscriptionTab.tsx — stable error codes + locale keys (#P2-6)
* i18n(proxy-subscriptions): en.json — stable error codes + locale keys (#P2-6)
* i18n(proxy-subscriptions): zh-CN.json — stable error codes + locale keys (#P2-6)
* i18n(proxy-subscriptions): pt-BR.json — stable error codes + locale keys (#P2-6)
* i18n(proxy-subscriptions): en.json — normalize to LF line endings (#P2-6)
* i18n(proxy-subscriptions): zh-CN.json — normalize to LF line endings (#P2-6)
* i18n(proxy-subscriptions): pt-BR.json — normalize to LF line endings (#P2-6)
* enhance(proxy-subscriptions): reject subscription fetch if ANY resolved DNS address is blocked (P3-1)
* enhance(proxy-subscriptions): add withRetry() exponential-backoff helper (P3-2)
* enhance(proxy-subscriptions): DNS multi-record guard + retry/backoff fetch + batch scope writes + observability (P3-1..P3-4)
* enhance(proxy-subscriptions): batch addProxiesToScopePool() to drop N+1 writes (P3-3)
* enhance(proxy-subscriptions): add last_error_at + consecutive_failures observability columns (P3-4)
* enhance(proxy-subscriptions): surface consecutive failures + last error time in subscription cards (P3-4)
* test(proxy-subscriptions): cover multi-record DNS SSRF (block if ANY address internal) (P3-1)
* test(proxy-subscriptions): cover withRetry() first-success / retries / backoff / non-retryable stop (P3-2)
* fix(proxy-subscriptions): resolve js-yaml import + missing backup/generation-bump imports
Two bugs made the feature non-functional and its own test suite false:
1. parse.ts used `import yaml from "js-yaml"` (default import), but
js-yaml@^5 is ESM-only with no default export — this threw a
SyntaxError at module load, crashing every caller (index.ts
re-exports parse.ts, so every API route hit this too). Switch to
`import * as yaml`, matching how the rest of the codebase already
imports js-yaml (hermes-agent.ts, openapiParser.ts, openapi/spec
route.ts, guide-settings route.ts).
2. subscriptionService.ts's unapplySubscription() called backupDbFile()
and bumpProxyRegistryGeneration() without importing either —
backupDbFile exists but wasn't imported; bumpProxyRegistryGeneration
was a private, non-exported function in db/proxies.ts. This threw a
ReferenceError whenever a subscription with bound proxies was
disabled/deleted (the normal path). Import backupDbFile from
../db/backup and export+import bumpProxyRegistryGeneration from
../db/proxies, matching the identical backup+bump pattern already
used by deleteProxyById for the same proxy_assignments/proxy_registry
mutation shape.
Fixing both unmasked a third, previously-unreachable bug (both crashes
happened before any test assertion could run): recomputeProxyEnabled()
checked `proxy_subscriptions.enabled = 1` alone, which stays true across
an unapply/disable cycle since unapplySubscription() never touches that
column — the proxyEnabled flag would get stuck on `true` even after the
subscription's proxies were fully detached. Changed the check to require
an actually-bound proxy_assignments row for an enabled subscription,
matching hasNonSubscriptionGlobalProxy()'s existing bound-check pattern.
Traced all 3 production call sites (mode/rule switch, disable, delete)
to confirm this doesn't change their outcome — only the previously-wrong
"unapply in isolation" case.
Also fixed the test file's own pre-existing bug: its provider_connections
inserts omitted created_at/updated_at (NOT NULL, no default in the
schema since 001_initial_schema.sql), which 0 assertions had ever
reached before because the SyntaxError always crashed the file first.
All 9 proxySubscription test files now run clean: 49/49 pass (previously
2 files crashed outright at import time, 0 assertions ever ran).
Separately confirmed via testing against the pristine PR head: this PR
has 3 more pre-existing gate failures unrelated to the above (file-size
on db/proxies.ts, cognitive-complexity, complexity, changelog-integrity
vs the current release tip) plus 3 pre-existing TS2345 errors in
parse.ts (lines 228/233/263, unrelated to the yaml import). All are the
PR's own scope/base-drift, out of scope for this fix — the PR has never
had a real CI run (base=main), so no gate has ever surfaced them; they
need the base retarget + a full CI pass called out in the plan file's
own remaining mandatory items.
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* fix(db): renumber proxy-subscriptions migrations to avoid version collision
release/v3.8.49 already ships 123_quota_auto_ping.sql and
124_generic_session_affinity_ttl.sql; this PR's 123/124 files collided,
tripping migrationRunner's version-collision guard and failing all
proxySubscription.service tests. Renumber to 127/128 (next free slots
after 126_reasoning_routing_rules.sql).
Co-authored-by: Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza <diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* refactor(db): extract proxySubscriptions + registryGeneration to keep proxies.ts under file-size cap
Moves addProxiesToScopePool to ./proxySubscriptions.ts and the registry-generation
helpers to ./proxies/registryGeneration.ts (re-exported from proxies.ts), keeping the
module under its frozen 1177-line cap after the operator-proxy-subscriptions feature.
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* fix(db): renumber proxy-subscriptions migrations past release collision
Rebasing onto release/v3.8.49 surfaced a migration version collision: this
branch's 127_proxy_subscriptions.sql and 128_proxy_subscriptions_meta.sql
now collide with 127_usage_history_account_identity.sql and
128_auto_candidate_overrides.sql that landed on release since this branch
last synced. Renumbered to 131/132 (next free prefixes after the current
130_remove_unregistered_qwen_data.sql) and updated the in-file header
comments to match. No schema/behavior change.
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The /api/v1/providers/{id}/models endpoint returns invalid_provider for
local self-hosted providers (Ollama, LM Studio, vLLM, etc.) because it
only resolves providers via getRegistryEntry() from the open-sse
registry, which does not include LOCAL_PROVIDERS.
After getRegistryEntry() misses, fall back to the dashboard-facing
provider catalog (getProviderById / getProviderByAlias from
@/shared/constants/providers), which covers LOCAL_PROVIDERS and all
other dashboard provider categories. Registry hits retain existing
precedence.
Closes#7910
Co-authored-by: Erick Kinnee <erick@ekinnee.dev>
* fix: reserve chat admission before parsing
* fix: release admission on handler failure
* fix: reconcile chat admission with the #7862 parse-once route
Post-#7862 rebase: the admission-rebuilt request is json()-parsed directly over
the already-buffered bytes — the clone()+json() pair is gone, and the
parse-once regression tests now pin the post-admission contract (original
request: zero json() calls, zero clone() calls; the single materialization is
admitChatRequest()'s bounded byte reader).
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Rerank egressed directly while chat and embeddings on the SAME connection went
through the connection's proxy, so a provider that geo-blocks the host IP
(Voyage AI) failed on a connection that was otherwise working. handleRerank now
takes a connectionId, resolves that connection's proxy and wraps the upstream
fetch in runWithProxyContext; a failed lookup is logged and skipped rather than
turned into a request error. Also threads connectionId into the embeddings path
of runSingleModelTest, which had the same gap.
The change is lifted from #7420 by @kamenkadmitry. That PR could not be updated
in place: its head lives on an organization-owned fork, where GitHub's 'allow
edits from maintainers' does not grant push access, and its branch had drifted
~3 weeks (343 files of formatting churn once merged with the tip). Only the
proxy layer is taken here — #7420's voyage format adapter is superseded by
#7813 and was factually wrong about the Voyage response shape.
Refs #7350
Refs #7420
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Level 1: GET /v1/auto-combo/{channel}/candidates lists an auto/* channel's
candidate pool with live reachability (provider circuit breaker via
getStatus()/canExecute(), connection cooldown, model lockout).
Level 2: per-API-key candidate exclusions, persisted in a new
auto_candidate_overrides table and enforced at the virtualFactory.ts
candidate-pool chokepoint via a pure, fail-open filter — mirrors the #7622/
#7646 precedent exactly (zero touches to the frozen combo.ts god-file).
Levels 3 (weights/ordering) and 4 (policy pin) are deferred to a follow-up
issue, as is the dashboard UI (Step 4) and its i18n strings.
* fix(auth): gate invalid-key check on isRequireApiKeyEnabled for embeddings and web-fetch (#7785)
When REQUIRE_API_KEY=false, /v1/embeddings and /v1/web/fetch still returned
401 for invalid presented keys while all other client APIs allowed anonymous
access. The route-local invalid-key check was not gated on
isRequireApiKeyEnabled(), unlike the /v1/combos pattern.
Gate the invalid-key check on isRequireApiKeyEnabled() in both route files so
anonymous access works consistently across all client APIs.
Refs: https://github.com/diegosouzapw/OmniRoute/issues/7785
* fix(tests): set REQUIRE_API_KEY=true in embeddings-auth invalid-key subtest
The "should return 401 when an invalid API key is provided" test now
correctly sets REQUIRE_API_KEY="true" so the route-level gated check
is exercised. Before, the test asserted 401 when REQUIRE_API_KEY was
not set, which after #7785 fix now returns 400 (model validation fails)
instead of 401.
* test(auth): assert anonymous-passthrough in embeddings-auth legacy suite (#7785)
Per #7785's acceptance criteria, the pre-existing embeddings regression
test must assert BOTH enforcement states, not just the enforced-401
case. Add the missing REQUIRE_API_KEY=false + invalid-key subtest
alongside the already-fixed REQUIRE_API_KEY=true + invalid-key subtest,
matching the coverage already present in the dedicated
auth-policy-embeddings-webfetch-7785.test.ts suite.
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* perf: extract recharts into dynamic import wrappers
Bundle recharts behind next/dynamic boundaries to prevent its
large module graph from being included in the initial JS payload.
- CostOverviewTab.tsx → dynamic(() => import('./components/CostCharts'))
- ProviderUtilizationTab.tsx → dynamic(() => import('./components/ProviderCharts'))
- BurnRateChart.tsx → dynamic(() => import('./components/BurnRateChartInner'))
- Created 3 wrapper files with 'use client' and all recharts imports
Reduces initial bundle by ~35 kB (recharts + dependencies).
* perf: add pagination (limit/offset) to apiKeys, combos, providers, provider-nodes
Add optional limit/offset parameters to DB list functions and their
API route handlers. All list functions now return { items, total } when
called with parameters; backward compatible when called without args.
Affected modules:
- lib/db/apiKeys.ts - listApiKeys, getApiKeysByGroup
- lib/db/combos.ts - listCombos
- lib/db/providers.ts - listProviders, getProvidersByGroup
- lib/db/providers/nodes.ts - listProviderNodes, getProviderNodesByGroup
- Corresponding API routes pass through query params
Reduces memory pressure on large datasets by returning one page at a time.
* perf: add pagination (limit/offset) to webhooks, proxies, modelComboMappings, playgroundPresets
Add optional limit/offset parameters to DB list functions and their
API route handlers for the remaining data modules.
Affected modules:
- lib/db/webhooks.ts - getWebhooks returns { webhooks, total }
- lib/db/proxies.ts - listProxies
- lib/db/modelComboMappings.ts - listMappings
- lib/db/playgroundPresets.ts - listPresets
- Corresponding API routes pass through query params
- Re-exports updated: lib/localDb.ts, models/index.ts
Backward compatible: calling without args returns all rows.
* perf: batch pool building and add pagination to quotaPools
Replace per-pool N+1 queries with batch-loading pattern.
- Added batchBuildPools(rows) — collects all pool IDs, does 2 batch
queries (allocations + connections) instead of 2N individual queries
- getPoolsByGroup and listPools now use batchBuildPools
- Added optional limit/offset pagination params
- Fixed SQLite OFFSET-syntax bug: only emit OFFSET when LIMIT also present
- Added quota-pools.test.ts with 10 tests covering pagination edge cases,
batch loading, and the offset-without-limit guard
Reduces pool-page query count from 2N+1 to 3 (constant).
* perf: replace manual offset/limit parsing with Zod paginationSchema in combos GET handler
* fix: replace manual Number()/parseInt pagination with paginationSchema
Endpoints: model-combo-mappings, playground/presets, provider-nodes.
Uses existing Zod schema with z.coerce.number() for proper validation.
* chore: bump proxies.ts frozen baseline 1177->1208 for perf/api-pagination
PR #7046 backward-compatible pagination refactor grew proxies.ts
by +31 lines (1177->1208). Entries return plain array when no
pagination params provided, {items,total} when pagination requested.
* fix(db): finish listProxies()/getWebhooks() pagination shape migration
The pagination refactor changed listProxies(), listPools(),
getModelComboMappings(), listPlaygroundPresets() and getWebhooks() to
return a paginated envelope ({ items, total } / { webhooks, total })
instead of a bare array, but left three real production callers and
several tests on the old array-shaped API:
- src/lib/proxyEgress.ts (validateProxyPool default listProxies impl)
iterated the envelope directly -> "is not iterable" at runtime, hit
by /api/settings/proxies/egress (no injected deps).
- src/lib/proxyHealth/scheduler.ts (sweep()) read proxies.length on the
envelope (undefined), so the health-check sweep silently processed
zero proxies every run.
- open-sse/utils/proxyFallback.ts (getProxyCandidates()) iterated the
envelope inside a try/catch that swallowed the resulting TypeError,
so every user-configured proxy silently vanished from the fallback
candidate list.
Also fixes two TS2558/TS2339 typecheck errors in proxies.ts/webhooks.ts
(db.prepare<T>() generic not supported by this DB wrapper — cast the
query result instead, matching the existing pattern in both files) and
trims one blank re-export separator line in localDb.ts to stay within
the frozen file-size ratchet after 4 new *Count() exports.
Updates the pre-existing unit tests that called the changed functions
directly (db-quota-pools, quota-groups-migration, quota-pool-connections,
quota-pool-delete-prune, db-webhooks, model-combo-mappings-db,
db-playground-presets, db-proxies-crud, proxy-batch-routes-5918,
proxy-registry, error-message-sanitization) to destructure the new
envelope shape instead of treating the result as an array.
Implements the small, well-scoped performance-mark/measure
instrumentation ("omni-pipeline-start"/"omni-pipeline-end"/"omni-pipeline")
that tests/unit/chatcore-streaming-pipeline.test.ts already asserted for
assembleStreamingPipeline() but that had no corresponding source change.
Adds three new regression tests (TDD: each reproduces its bug against
the pre-fix code before the corresponding fix, then passes) covering
the three real production callers above:
tests/unit/proxy-egress-validate-pool-default.test.ts,
tests/unit/proxy-health-scheduler-listproxies-shape.test.ts,
tests/unit/proxy-fallback-candidates-listproxies-shape.test.ts.
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* fix: resolve rebase conflict in proxies.ts — keep hasBlockingProxyAssignment but drop duplicate extraction leftovers
- Removed duplicate resolveScopePoolInternal, resolveProxyForConnectionFromRegistry,
resolveProxyForScopeFromRegistry already extracted to proxies/rotation.ts
- Removed duplicate hasBlockingProxyAssignment function body already re-exported from proxies/guards.ts
- Removed duplicate PROXY_ALIVE_PREDICATE import
- All typechecks and 45 affected tests pass
* fix(test): account for _reorderConnections in pagination test expectedOrder
createProviderConnection calls _reorderConnections after every insert
which reassigns priorities sequentially. The test was assuming creation
order determines priority order, leading to incorrect expected results.
Fix: query the DB after all inserts and use the actual priority order.
Also removes debug console.log from getRawProviderConnections.
* chore: remove debug tmp-*.mjs files left in PR branch
* test(proxy): migrate the dedup test to the paginated listProxies() shape
#7046 changed listProxies() to return { items, total }, and updated every
production caller plus three of the four test files — tests/unit/proxy-bulk-import-dedup-7594.test.ts
was missed, so its four `listed.length` assertions read `undefined` and the
file went red on the merge train (it passes on the pure release tip).
Test-only: destructure `{ items: listed }` at the four callsites. Verified
proxyEgress.ts needs no change — its local deps shim already unwraps .items,
and tests/unit/proxy-egress-validate-pool-default.test.ts guards exactly that.
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* chore(ci): add .mergify.yml to main — Mergify only reads config from the default branch (#7168)
* fix(ci): add the auto-enqueue pull_request_rule to the Mergify config (queue_conditions alone are eligibility-only) (#7179)
* fix(ci): migrate Mergify auto-enqueue to merge_protections_settings.auto_merge_conditions (rules-based path is EOL 2026-07-16) (#7216)
* fix(ci): drop Mergify batch settings (batching is a paid-tier feature; free plan queue is serial) (#7220)
* fix(ci): merge queue tolerates the advisory dast-smoke failure (its GH-hosted build hang dequeued every attempt) (#7225)
* test(ci): make the #6634 selfref guard hermetic — main's copy hard-fails every PR (#7341)
main's copy of this test still does git I/O inside a unit test:
const baseSrc = git(['show', 'origin/main:' + FILE]);
Runners check out a shallow single ref, so origin/main does not resolve and the
test dies with 'fatal: invalid object name origin/main'. Every PR into main
fails Unit Tests (7/8) on it — today that is #7313, #7315, #7316, #7334, #7336
and #7337, six PRs red on a defect none of them introduced. #7313 has no other
red at all.
release/v3.8.49 already carries a fix (2e42b8efc, #7174: try/catch, fetch
origin/main on demand, t.skip() when unreachable), but it only reaches main at
release time — so main stays broken for the whole cycle. Cherry-picking it would
also import a new problem: PR Test Policy classifies t.skip() as a silenced
assertion, which we watched it correctly catch on #7300 today.
This is the hermetic version instead (ported from #7327, which does the same for
the release branch): read the file straight off disk, compare against an empty
base so baseTaut/baseExtTaut are 0 — the strictest possible comparison point —
and call evaluateMasking() directly. No git ref, no fetch, no skip, nothing the
runner's checkout depth can break.
The #6634 regression stays covered: the guard's logic lives in
SELF_TEST_FIXTURE_RE (check-test-masking.mjs:337), not in the test. Proven both
ways on main before committing — neutralise SELF_TEST_FIXTURE_RE to /$^/ and
the test FAILS; restore it and it passes 2/2, with check-test-masking.mjs left
byte-identical.
Co-authored-by: growab <nekron@icloud.com>
* chore(quality): tighten main's coverage baseline to the CI's real numbers (#7347)
main's ratchet had been failing --require-tighten on every PR: 11 metrics
improved but the baseline was never tightened. Same class as the #6634
selfref guard — an infra fix that lands only on the release branch leaves
main red for the whole cycle, and every PR into main pays for it.
Values are the merged-coverage numbers from a run on main itself (a local
run measures ~68% vs CI's ~80%; the baseline's own note warns about that
gap). Only the 11 coverage values change — gitleaks and semgrepFindings
keep main's own state.
No changelog fragment: #7326 carries it on release/v3.8.49, and a second
one here would double the entry at release time.
* Add cliproxy provider exposure controls and manifest injection (#7329)
* feat(fusion): let judge use its own knowledge and override the panel (#6804)
The judge prompt said to write an answer 'grounded in that analysis',
implicitly capping output at the panel's union. When all panel members
miss or are collectively wrong on something, the judge should apply its
own reasoning as a full participant and override consensus, while keeping
an honesty guard against fabrication. Adds a regression test.
Co-authored-by: Chirag Singhal <chirag127@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(api): raise provider apiKey cap for cookie-based web providers (#6715) (#6759)
* fix(cli): fall back to settings.json when Claude Code binary is unresolvable (#6701) (#6734)
getCliRuntimeStatus() only ever answered `installed` from binary resolution
(known install paths + where/which PATH search), so a stale PATH, moved
binary, or uncatalogued install method reported "not found" even when
~/.claude/settings.json proved the CLI was installed and used before —
regressing behind upstream 9router's checkClaudeInstalled(), which already
falls back to the settings file when where/which fails.
withSettingsFallback() (new src/shared/services/cliInstallFallback.ts, kept
out of the frozen cliRuntime.ts to respect its file-size ceiling) restores
that parity: only when the binary lookup's own reason is "not_found" (never
for deliberate security rejections like unsafe/relative env overrides or
symlink escapes) and the tool's settings file exists on disk.
* fix(providers): honor explicit thinking.budget_tokens 0 in openai->gemini transform (#6813) (#6821)
The transform forwarded the Claude-style thinking.budget_tokens into
generationConfig.thinkingConfig.thinkingBudget, but the presence check was
truthy (&& thinking.budget_tokens). An explicit budget_tokens: 0 — the
natural way to disable thinking — is falsy, so it was dropped and the
request fell through to the default thinkingConfig injection, making the
model think despite an explicit request for zero. Use an explicit numeric
check so 0 is honored as thinkingBudget 0; includeThoughts is only set for
a non-zero budget.
* fix(compression): reconcile outer vs per-engine token counts (#6488) (#6741)
* fix(compression): reconcile outer vs per-engine token counts on degenerate output (#6488)
Outer originalTokens/compressedTokens (real tiktoken counter over extracted
message text) diverged from engineBreakdown[0]'s counts (a crude
JSON.stringify(requestBody).length/4 estimate), worst on small/degenerate
inputs where JSON structural overhead dominates. A single-engine breakdown
entry represents the exact same before/after transformation as the overall
response, so reconcileSingleEngineTokens() now overwrites that one entry's
counts with the outer, more accurate figures; multi-step pipeline
breakdowns are left untouched.
* chore(6741): resolve release sync — CHANGELOG.md restored to release tip, entry moved to changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(api): accept enableRenderers in RTK compression config schema (#6703) (#6757)
* fix(db): break probe-failed/restore loop on large storage.sqlite (#6632)
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); keeps only the author's changes.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat(cursor): add Opus 4.8, Fable 5, and Sonnet 5 model families (#6779)
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); keeps only the author's cursor registry + test changes.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(translator): read PDF/video file attachments for Gemini/Antigravity and Claude (#6790)
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); keeps only the author's translator + test changes.
Co-authored-by: Wital <witalorocha216@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(codex): strip include from compact responses requests (#6805)
* fix(codex): strip include from compact responses requests
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); keeps only the author's changes.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(6805): move include-strip assertion to standalone test file to keep executor-codex.test.ts under frozen size cap
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
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* fix(i18n): translate hardcoded Portuguese dashboard strings to English (#6769)
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); keeps only the author's changes.
Co-authored-by: Chirag Singhal <chirag127@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(bootstrap): filter empty process.env values to prevent Docker env crash loop (#6828)
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR) and the direct CHANGELOG.md edit (fragments-first);
keeps only the author's bootstrap change.
Co-authored-by: Andrian B. <andrewbalanesq@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(providers): update SenseNova Token Plan support (#6330)
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); the author's constants/registry/snapshot deltas
were re-applied cleanly onto the release tip.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(providers): classify 404 as MODEL_NOT_FOUND to stop retry storm (#6829)
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR) and the direct CHANGELOG.md edit (fragments-first);
the author's chatCore/errorClassifier deltas were re-applied cleanly onto the release tip.
Co-authored-by: Andrian B. <andrewbalanesq@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(api): accept all catalog engines on compression PUT schema (#6792)
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR). Resolved the release's OmniGlyph engine addition
additively (types.ts/compression.ts kept both 'relevance' and 'omniglyph') and extended
stackedPipelineStepSchema + STACKED_PIPELINE_ENGINE_INTENSITIES with the omniglyph branch
so the ENGINE_CATALOG-parity test passes.
Co-authored-by: Pitchfork-and-Torch <Pitchfork-and-Torch@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(api): point CLI health command at /api/monitoring/health (#6677) (#6717)
* fix(api): point CLI health command at /api/monitoring/health (#6677)
bin/cli/commands/health.mjs called GET /api/health, a route that was
moved to /api/monitoring/health without updating the CLI; the top-level
/api/health handler never existed on disk (only degradation/ and ping/
sub-routes). Point runHealthCommand()/runHealthComponentsCommand() at
/api/monitoring/health and read its real payload shape
(activeConnections, circuitBreakers: {open,halfOpen,closed}, memoryUsage)
instead of the old nonexistent requests/breakers/cache/memory fields.
* chore(6717): re-sync onto release tip; move CHANGELOG entry to changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* chore(cursor): add Grok 4.5 effort/fast model IDs (#6774)
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); keeps only the author's changes.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(providers): ensure DeepSeek Web SSE emits [DONE] after FINISHED (#6791)
* fix(providers): ensure DeepSeek Web SSE emits [DONE] after FINISHED
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); keeps only the author's changes.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* refactor(deepseek): extract done-terminator helper to keep frozen file under cap
Extracts the FINISHED-drain scheduler and finish-once guard added for
the [DONE] terminator fix (#6777) into a new
deepseek-web-done-terminator.ts module, so deepseek-web.ts stays under
its frozen line cap (1148). Behavior is unchanged.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
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Co-authored-by: Pitchfork-and-Torch <Pitchfork-and-Torch@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat(models): add capability override UI (#6727)
* feat(models): add capability override UI
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); renumbered the migration 118 -> 119 to resolve the
collision with 118_provider_param_filters.sql already on release/v3.8.47; the author's
i18n/localDb deltas were re-applied cleanly onto the release tip.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(6727): import model-capability-overrides DB fns directly (not via localDb barrel) to keep localDb under file-size cap; aligns with anti-barrel convention
* chore(db): satisfy known-symbols contract for modelCapabilityOverrides
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
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Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza <diegosouza.pw@gmail.com>
* fix(cursor): use Agent CLI build id for x-cursor-client-version (#6795)
* fix(cursor): use Agent CLI build id for x-cursor-client-version
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); the author's .env.example/docs deltas were
re-applied cleanly onto the release tip.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* chore(changelog): re-sync CHANGELOG.md to release tip (restore #6701 bullet)
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
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Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(startup): rename reasoningControls.ts to avoid webpack casing collision (#6584) (#6718)
* fix(startup): rename reasoningControls.ts to avoid webpack casing collision (#6584)
* chore(6718): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(build): suppress Turbopack over-bundling warning from agentSkills generator (#6582) (#6720)
* fix(build): suppress Turbopack over-bundling warning from agentSkills generator (#6582)
generator.ts builds outputBase from a non-literal outputDir parameter, so
Turbopack's file-tracing analyzer can't narrow it and emits an "Overly broad
patterns" warning per entry point that imports the module (603 warnings on
v3.8.46, up from 379). The fs access is legitimate and bounded, so
next.config.mjs now suppresses this specific diagnostic via turbopack.ignoreIssue,
mirroring the existing webpack.ignoreWarnings precedent in the same file.
* chore(6720): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(providers): drop image_generation for Codex Spark models regardless of plan (#6651) (#6721)
* fix(providers): drop image_generation for Codex Spark models regardless of plan (#6651)
* chore(6721): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(providers): stop quota card re-sorting Codex/GLM bars by remaining % (#6687) (#6722)
* fix(providers): stop quota card re-sorting Codex/GLM bars by remaining % (#6687)
QuotaCardExpanded.tsx unconditionally re-sorted quotas by remaining
percentage via sortQuotasByRemaining(), discarding the deterministic
CODEX_QUOTA_ORDER/GLM_QUOTA_ORDER window order quotaParsing.ts's
sortCodexOrder()/sortGlmOrder() had already established. A new
hasFixedQuotaOrder() + resolveQuotaDisplayOrder() skip the re-sort for
providers with a fixed window order (codex, glm family), threading
providerId from QuotaCard.tsx through to the display layer.
Regression guard: tests/unit/quota-card-expanded-fixed-order-6687.test.ts
* chore(6722): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(startup): lazy-import ioredis in rateLimiter to fix MCP ERR_MODULE_NOT_FOUND (#6559) (#6725)
* fix(startup): lazy-import ioredis in rateLimiter to fix MCP ERR_MODULE_NOT_FOUND (#6559)
* chore(6725): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(resilience): resolve fp-pinned combo account back to real connection id (#6696) (#6732)
* fix(resilience): resolve fp-pinned combo account back to real connection id (#6696)
* chore(6732): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(api): Responses passthrough emits event-only SSE frames after filtering commentary output (#6561) (#6735)
* fix(api): Responses passthrough emits event-only SSE frames after filtering commentary output (#6561)
The #6199 commentary-drop `continue;` branches in stream.ts skipped the
data: line for a dropped commentary event but never cleared the
already-buffered event: line for the same frame, so the next blank line
flushed the stale event: line alone -- an event-only SSE frame that
crashes the OpenAI Python SDK's json.loads(). Both drop sites now call
clearPendingPassthroughEvent() before continue. The commentary-drop
decision was extracted into a new responsesCommentaryDrop.ts module so
the fix does not grow the frozen stream.ts.
* chore(6735): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(api): emit reasoning_content on claude-web + v0-vercel-web SSE (#6662) (#6743)
* fix(api): emit reasoning_content on claude-web + v0-vercel-web /v1/chat/completions SSE (#6662)
* chore(6743): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(sse): unwrap bare {function:{…}} tools in openai→claude translation (#6704)
* fix(sse): unwrap bare {function:{…}} tools in openai→claude translation
Some OpenAI-shape clients send a tool as a bare `{ function: {...} }`
object, omitting the spec-required `type: "function"` parent wrapper.
The tools-mapping in openai-to-claude.ts (~line 366) only unwrapped
`tool.function` when `tool.type === "function"` was ALSO true, so a
bare-function tool fell through to `toolData = tool` (the wrapper
itself, with no `.name`), producing an empty `originalName` and
silently dropping the tool from the translated request — worse than
a 400, since the caller has no signal the tool never made it
upstream. Unwrap `tool.function` whenever present, independent of
the parent `type` field. Regression guard:
tests/unit/openai-to-claude-bare-tool.test.ts.
Co-authored-by: Samir Abis <me@samirabis.com>
Inspired-by: https://github.com/decolua/9router/pull/2473
* chore(6704): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
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* fix(oauth): avoid bare-email dedup of Codex OAuth logins (#6706)
* fix(oauth): avoid bare-email dedup of Codex OAuth logins
When an incoming Codex OAuth connection has no verifiable workspace/account
id, do not merge it into an existing row on email match alone — that
silently overwrote the other account's token pair. Require a matching
chatgptUserId (a stable per-account JWT id) before merging; otherwise
insert a distinct connection row.
Co-authored-by: lucasjustinudin <34107354+lucasjustinudin@users.noreply.github.com>
Inspired-by: https://github.com/decolua/9router/pull/2477
* chore(6706): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
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* fix(sse): skip thinkingConfig for gemma models in openai→gemini translation (#6708)
open-sse/translator/request/claude-to-gemini.ts already guards against
sending thinkingConfig for gemma-4-* models (Gemma doesn't support it —
Vertex returns 400: "Thinking budget is not supported for this model"),
but the OpenAI-shape path (openai-to-gemini.ts) lacked the same guard, so
OpenAI-shape clients hitting a vertex gemma-4-* model still got a 400.
Mirrors the existing claude-to-gemini.ts guard: wrap the reasoning_effort
and Claude-shape thinking.budget_tokens branches with a model.startsWith
("gemma-4") check. Branch 3 (default includeThoughts for modern Gemini
models) already excludes non-"gemini" model ids and needed no change.
Inspired-by: https://github.com/decolua/9router/pull/2480
Co-authored-by: chy1211 <31048289+chy1211@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(codex): surface capacity errors embedded in 200-OK SSE streams (#6710)
* fix(codex): surface capacity errors embedded in 200-OK SSE streams
Codex sometimes answers with HTTP 200 and a text/event-stream body whose
payload carries a transient error mid-stream (e.g. "Selected model is at
capacity...", server_is_overloaded, service_unavailable_error). Because the
outer HTTP status was 200, this looked like a successful response to every
caller — no retry, no circuit breaker, and no combo/account fallback ever
engaged, so a healthy account sat idle while the request silently failed or
truncated.
Add peekCodexSseTransientError() to open-sse/executors/codex.ts: it peeks the
first bytes of a text/event-stream Codex response, pattern-matches the known
transient-error signatures, and converts a match into a real 503 Response via
errorResponse() (Hard Rule #12 — sanitized, never raw upstream text). A 503 is
already a recognized provider-failure status in accountFallback.ts, so combo
routing and connection cooldown pick it up automatically. When no error
signature is found, the peeked prefix is prepended back onto the remaining
upstream body so the passthrough stays byte-identical to the unmodified
response.
Regression guard: tests/unit/codex-sse-capacity-fallback.test.ts — a
model-at-capacity payload and a server_is_overloaded/service_unavailable_error
payload both convert to 503; a normal single-chunk SSE stream and one split
across multiple network chunks both reassemble byte-for-byte unchanged.
Inspired-by: https://github.com/decolua/9router/pull/2452 (sub-bug #3 only —
OmniRoute already covers PR #2452's other two sub-bugs: service_tier "fast"
normalization and reasoning_effort "max" normalization).
Co-authored-by: ryanngit <74137224+ryanngit@users.noreply.github.com>
* chore(6710): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
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* fix(volcengine): clamp Kimi max_tokens to Ark endpoint cap (#6712)
* fix(volcengine): clamp Kimi max_tokens to Ark endpoint cap
VolcEngine Ark's Kimi coding-plan endpoint (ark.cn-beijing.volces.com)
enforces max_tokens <= 32768 server-side and returns 400 "integer above
maximum value, expected a value <= 32768" for anything over that ceiling.
OmniRoute's StripRule only supported dropping params outright, with no
numeric clamp mechanism, so a client sending a larger max_tokens (common
default, e.g. 65536) 400s outright against volcengine's kimi-k2-5-260127.
The 32768 cap is independently confirmed against two live-endpoint bug
reports hitting this exact Ark endpoint for both kimi-k2.5 and
kimi-k2.7-code (NousResearch/hermes-agent#51773, MoonshotAI/kimi-cli#1124),
not just upstream's own value — same cap upstream 9router#2460 uses.
StripRule gains two optional fields: `clampToModelMaxOutput` (clamp to the
model's own catalog maxOutputTokens ceiling, when set) and `maxOutputCap`
(a fixed endpoint-imposed ceiling); when both apply, the lower wins. The
new rule is scoped to the literal id `kimi-k2-5-260127` (OmniRoute's real
volcengine Kimi model, not upstream's `Kimi-K2.7-Code`), not a broad
/kimi/i regex, so it can never clamp an unrelated future Kimi listing
whose Ark cap may differ. glm-4-7-251222 (the other volcengine model) is
unaffected.
Inspired-by: https://github.com/decolua/9router/pull/2460
Co-authored-by: whale9820 <whale9820@users.noreply.github.com>
* chore(6712): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
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* fix(antigravity): surface aborted Gemini tool calls off end_turn (#6713)
* fix(antigravity): surface aborted Gemini tool calls off end_turn
Gemini/Antigravity aborts a turn with finishReason MALFORMED_FUNCTION_CALL
(or a sibling like UNEXPECTED_TOOL_CALL) instead of completing cleanly. Both
Claude-facing translators collapsed these to a clean end_turn, hiding the
aborted tool call as a successful completion:
- the OpenAI hub path (openai-to-claude.ts convertFinishReason default), and
- the DIRECT Gemini->Claude path (gemini-to-claude.ts), which is the one
Claude Code actually hits through an antigravity/Gemini-routed model.
Add isAbortFinishReason() to finishReason.ts and map these reasons to
tool_use on both paths; genuinely unknown reasons still fall back to end_turn.
Co-authored-by: anhdiepmmk <n08ni.dieppn@gmail.com>
Inspired-by: https://github.com/decolua/9router/pull/2462
* chore(6713): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
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Co-authored-by: anhdiepmmk <n08ni.dieppn@gmail.com>
* fix(translator): strip empty cloud_base_branch from Cursor Subagent tool call (#6729)
* fix(translator): strip empty cloud_base_branch from Cursor Subagent tool call (port from 9router#2446)
The Responses->Chat tool-arg cleanup (stripEmptyOptionalToolArgs) only stripped
empty-string/empty-array optional args for Claude Code's Read tool. Cursor's local
Subagent tool call therefore passed through with the cloud-only field
cloud_base_branch: "", which Cursor rejects ("cloud_base_branch may only be specified
when environment equals cloud") before starting the subagent. Extend the cleanup to an
allowlist of Read + Subagent; arbitrary tools stay untouched.
Reported-by: like3213934360-lab (https://github.com/decolua/9router/issues/2446)
* chore(6729): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(translator): defer content_block_start until GLM streams the tool name (#6730)
* fix(translator): defer content_block_start until GLM streams the tool name (port from 9router#2077)
GLM 5.2 (and similar OpenAI-compatible upstreams) stream a tool call's id and
function.name across separate SSE delta chunks. The openai-to-claude streaming
translator emitted content_block_start immediately on the id-only chunk with an empty
name; the Claude SSE protocol cannot patch a block after emission, so the later
name-only chunk was dropped and Claude Code rejected the tool_use with an empty tool
name / "No such tool available:". Defer content_block_start until the name arrives
(start on args if they arrive first), and emit a start for any orphaned id-only tool
call at finish so content_block_stop is never orphaned.
Reported-by: itiwant (https://github.com/decolua/9router/issues/2077)
* chore(6730): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* feat(dashboard): add search to Playground model picker dropdown (#4086) (#6811)
* feat(dashboard): add search to Playground model picker dropdown (#4086)
The shared ModelSelectModal (combo builder + CLI-code cards) already had
search, but the Playground's raw model <select> in StudioConfigPane stayed
a flat unsearchable list - unusable once a provider like OpenRouter
contributed 50+ models.
Adds a search input above the dropdown that filters options via
filterModelsByQuery() (Turkish-safe accent/case-insensitive match, reusing
matchesSearch()). The currently selected model always stays pinned in the
list even when it doesn't match the query, so typing never silently swaps
the active selection. Reuses the existing common.search i18n key already
translated in all 42 locales - no new key needed.
* chore(6811): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* feat: request count log per provider, per date (#4009) (#6812)
* feat(dashboard): request count log per provider, per date (#4009)
Some providers bill by request rather than by token, so operators need
a plain per-provider, per-date request count breakdown, not just token
aggregates. Adds a new getProviderDailyUsageRows() aggregation query
(src/lib/db/usageAnalytics.ts), a dedicated GET
/api/usage/requests-by-provider-date route (kept separate from the
frozen /api/usage/analytics route to respect the file-size baseline),
and a sortable, single-date-filterable table on Dashboard -> Analytics.
Closes#4009
* chore(6812): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* feat(xai): route xAI clients to Grok native /v1/responses endpoint (#6709)
* feat(xai): route xAI clients to Grok native /v1/responses endpoint
xAI ships a native /v1/responses endpoint (https://api.x.ai/v1/responses)
alongside /v1/chat/completions, but XaiExecutor extended BaseExecutor
without overriding buildUrl(), so every request always resolved to the
static chat-completions baseUrl regardless of target format — the last
genuinely-missing slice of decolua/9router#2439 (grok-build-0.1, the
reasoning-effort suffix routing, and bare grok-* routing were already
ported in prior cycles).
Add responsesBaseUrl to the xai registry entry and tag
grok-4.20-multi-agent-0309 (upstream's own Responses-only id) with
targetFormat: "openai-responses", mirroring the existing model-tag-driven
routing pattern already used by the gh executor (9router#102) and the
"openai" -pro heuristic in open-sse/executors/default.ts — the per-model
registry tag is the single source of truth that also drives chatCore's
body translation, so URL and body stay in lockstep. XaiExecutor.buildUrl
now checks getModelTargetFormat("xai", model) and resolves to the native
Responses endpoint only for tagged models, leaving every other grok-*
model on the existing chat-completions bridge.
TDD: tests/unit/executor-xai.test.ts adds a RED-then-GREEN case asserting
grok-4.20-multi-agent-0309 resolves to https://api.x.ai/v1/responses and
a control case asserting grok-4.3 still resolves to
https://api.x.ai/v1/chat/completions.
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Inspired-by: https://github.com/decolua/9router/pull/2439
* chore(6709): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
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* fix(resilience): route remaining credential-selection call sites through quota preflight (#6686) (#6742)
* fix(resilience): route remaining credential-selection call sites through quota preflight (#6686)
* chore(6742): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(resilience): apikey-provider 429s honor explicit quota-exhausted text (#6638) (#6731)
* fix(resilience): apikey-provider 429s honor explicit quota-exhausted text (#6638)
Ollama Cloud (and any other apikey-category provider) 429s skipped body-text
quota classification entirely; a genuine multi-day quota exhaustion was
misclassified as a plain rate_limit_exceeded with a few seconds of cooldown,
so combo routing retried the account immediately. shouldPreserveQuotaSignals()
now lets an explicit quota-exhausted signal (looksLikeQuotaExhausted) override
the apikey-category default, and parseDayGranularityResetMs() adds day-
granularity reset-hint parsing ("...reset in 3 days.") alongside the existing
Xh/Ym/Zs parsing.
Regression guard: tests/unit/issue-6638-ollama-quota.test.ts (RED before the
fix, GREEN after). Aligned two tests/unit/account-fallback-service.test.ts
cases that had codified the old buggy behavior for apikey-provider quota
text.
* chore(6731): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* feat(resilience): weekly-429 cooldown for fetcher-less providers (#3709) (#6817)
* feat(resilience): weekly-429 cooldown for fetcher-less providers (#3709)
Ollama Cloud free-tier accounts have a hard WEEKLY request cap. On cap the
upstream returns 429 "you (<account>) have reached your weekly usage
limit", but ollama-cloud is an apikey-category provider, so the existing
oauth-only shouldUseQuotaSignal gate in checkFallbackError skips the
subscription-quota-text classifier (Issue #2321) for its 429s -- the
account fell through to the generic exponential backoff (~1s, capped at
2min) and got retried every few minutes for the rest of the week (one
account took 285x429 in 48h).
Adds a new, ungated weekly-usage-limit text classifier that applies a 24h
QUOTA_EXHAUSTED cooldown regardless of provider category. Extracted the new
classifier -- together with the existing #2321 subscription-quota logic --
into a new open-sse/services/quotaTextCooldowns.ts module so the frozen
accountFallback.ts (file-size-baseline cap) didn't have to grow; net effect
shrinks accountFallback.ts by 20 lines.
This is Phase A of the plan (open-sse/services/accountFallback.ts:1038-1045
"weekly-429 cooldown"); Phase B (generic local request-counter preflight for
manual provider_plans dimensions) is a separate, larger follow-up per the
plan's own phasing.
* chore(6817): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(providers): Kiro adaptive-thinking allowlist excludes sonnet-4.5/haiku-4.5 (#6576) (#6726)
* fix(providers): Kiro adaptive-thinking allowlist excludes sonnet-4.5/haiku-4.5 (#6576)
* chore(6726): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* test(kiro): migrate selector-strip test to claude-sonnet-5 (only Kiro adaptive-thinking model, #6576)
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* chore(quality): rebaseline complexity 2053->2054 (merge-burst drift, v3.8.47)
Inherited drift from today's /implement-prs merge burst (~36 PRs). check:complexity
does not run on the PR->release fast-path, so the branch accrued +1 unmeasured. No
orphan/feature PR introduces a NEW violation (complexity-net-zero); the only flagged
function is the pre-existing getResolvedModelCapabilities. Owner-approved rebaseline
to unblock the FQG of ~7 green-except-complexity orphans.
* chore(stryker): register ollama-quota covering tests (merge-burst drift, v3.8.47)
The 3 covering unit tests from #6731/#6817/#6742 (issue-6638-ollama-quota,
ollama-cloud-weekly-quota-cooldown-3709, issue-6686-quota-preflight-coverage)
exist on release but were never added to tap.testFiles when those PRs merged.
Completes the registration so mutant kills count; unblocks every PR touching a
mutated module. Part of the owner-approved merge-burst drift cleanup.
* fix: auto-start WS server in-process and change default port to 20132 (#6072)
* feat: change default LIVE_WS_PORT from 20129 to 20132
Update the default WebSocket port for the live dashboard server from 20129 to 20132 across all configuration files, documentation, code comments, and tests. Also consolidate OMNIROUTE_DISABLE_LIVE_WS and OMNIROUTE_ENABLE_LIVE_WS into a single OMNIROUTE_ENABLE_LIVE_WS flag. Wire the live WebSocket server to start in-process via instrumentation-node.ts.
* feat: clarify NEXT_PUBLIC_LIVE_WS_PUBLIC_URL path usage and derive upgrade path from URL
Update .env.example and ENVIRONMENT.md to document that the pathname portion of NEXT_PUBLIC_LIVE_WS_PUBLIC_URL (e.g. /live-ws) is used as the WebSocket upgrade path by the dev proxy, handshake response, and client connection logic.
Extract deriveLiveWsPath() into shared/utils/wsPath.ts and wire it through:
- src/app/api/v1/ws/route.ts — handshake response path field
- src/hooks/useLiveDashboard.ts — build
* fix: use the standard URL API to safely parse and update the effectiveWsUrl
* build(docker): expose live WebSocket server port and configure CORS origins
Add LIVE_WS_PORT (20132), LIVE_WS_HOST (0.0.0.0), and LIVE_WS_ALLOWED_ORIGINS environment variables to all Docker Compose profiles and expose the WebSocket port mapping. Prevent infinite self-loop in standalone-server-ws.mjs by skipping proxy when the server itself is running on the LiveWS port.
* docs(env): fix comment formatting for HOST and HOSTNAME variables
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* fix(logs): prevent stale detail refresh reopening modal (#6323)
* fix(logs): prevent stale detail refresh reopening modal
* chore(stryker): register ollama-quota covering tests (release drift from merge burst)
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* \ feat: operator-configurable account rotation\ (#6763)
* feat(resilience): operator-configurable account rotation
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); the author's accountFallback/.env deltas were
re-applied cleanly onto the release tip.
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* docs(env): document configurable account-rotation env vars in ENVIRONMENT.md
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* refactor(rotation): extract rotation gate/context helpers to keep accountFallback.ts under frozen cap
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* chore(changelog): re-sync CHANGELOG.md to release tip (restore lost base bullet)
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* test(stryker): register rotation-config test in tap.testFiles for mutation coverage
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* test(stryker): register ollama-quota covering tests (drift from #6731/#6817/#6742) + re-sync
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* fix(lmarena): modernize Arena web provider + static Direct-chat catalog (#6280)
* fix(lmarena): modernize Arena web provider + static Direct-chat catalog
Update the lmarena provider for arena.ai (product rebranded from LMArena):
- Route chat via arena.ai create-evaluation with Chrome TLS impersonation
(tls-client-node) and optional browser-minted recaptchaV3Token.
- Seed Text+Search (48) into the chat registry; seed Image (27) only into
IMAGE_PROVIDERS. Disable live HTML model discovery; resolve public names to
Arena UUIDs from the static TypeScript allowlist (no scrape JSON in-repo).
- Soft-exclude 404/502 model ids; slow/stop bulk test-all probes for this provider.
- Do not fold IMAGE_PROVIDERS/video specialty into the chat provider catalog when
a chat registry already exists (lmarena/openai/xai).
- Display name Arena (Free); keep wire id `lmarena` / alias `lma` for back-compat.
- Theme-aware provider icons: arena-light.svg / arena-dark.svg.
- Preserve split Supabase SSR cookie reconstruction for arena-auth-prod-v1.*.
* fix(providers): align provider-models-route test fixture + regen provider reference
Fold the topaz image-only catalog entry's apiFormat/supportedEndpoints
into the local-catalog test fixture (route now tags media-only
providers per the lmarena PR's staticModels.ts change), regenerate
PROVIDER_REFERENCE.md against the merged release providers.ts, and add
the changelog fragment for #6280.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* test: align web-cookie fallback suite — lmarena now has a registry entry (probe path)
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* docs(changelog): reconcile 3-day merge burst — 16 fragments, 4 promised credits, contributors hall 32→63
- changelog.d fragments for the 20 merged PRs that landed without a bullet
(#6072#6308#6323#6538#6556#6586#6611#6647#6675#6698#6757#6759#6804#6821 + ci rollup #6781/#6691/#6693 + docs rollup #6643/#6644/#6646/#6663;
omniglyph bump #6661 folded into the #6556 bullet)
- deliver the 4 credits promised in close comments but never written:
@alltomatos (#6819 dup of #6721), @samimozcan (#6762/#6753 subsumed by #6790),
@chirag127 (#6756 dup of #6757), @Squawk7777 (#6565 dup of #6564 — appended to
the existing #6564 bullet; changelog-integrity flags that edit as a removal,
intentional: ALLOW_CHANGELOG_REMOVALS justification)
- rebuild the v3.8.47 Contributors hall from merged-PR authors + thanks credits
+ prior hall: 32 → 63 contributors
* Clamp reasoning token buffer to model output cap (#6714)
* fix(combo): clamp reasoning buffer to model output cap
* fix(routing): preserve near-cap reasoning max tokens
* fix(routing): getExplicitModelOutputCap falls through to registry cap on non-numeric synced limit_output
getExplicitModelOutputCap short-circuited to null whenever a synced
capability row existed, even if that row's limit_output was not a number
(models.dev commonly omits it). That silently disabled the reasoning-token
buffer clamp for any model with a synced row lacking an output limit.
Now only return the synced value when it IS a number; otherwise fall
through to registryModel.maxOutputTokens / spec.maxOutputTokens, matching
the ??-chain precedence already used by getResolvedModelCapabilities().
Adds a standalone regression test (proves the fallthrough returns the real
registry cap, not null) and hardens the #6274 fixture id so its no-output-cap
case does not prefix-match the real glm-5.2 static spec.
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* chore(stryker): register ollama-quota covering tests (release drift from merge burst)
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* feat(i18n): add Traditional Chinese (zh-TW) localization for frontend and CLI (#6320)
* feat(i18n): add Traditional Chinese (zh-TW) localization for frontend and CLI
- Add src/i18n/messages/zh-TW.json translating frontend web UI
- Add bin/cli/locales/zh-TW.json translating CLI commands and descriptors
- Register zh-TW in config/i18n.json and docs/guides/I18N.md
- Update scripts/i18n/generate-multilang.mjs matching the new locale setup
* fix: update i18n locale count from 42 to 43 after adding zh-TW
The docs strict checker (check-docs-counts-sync.mjs) validates that
README.md and I18N.md reflect the real locale count. Adding zh-TW
bumped the count from 42 → 43.
* fix(i18n): translate providers free-filter labels in zh-TW (#6694 guard)
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Co-authored-by: Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
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* feat(proxy): implement latency-optimized proxy rotation strategy (#6798)
* feat(proxy): implement latency-optimized proxy rotation strategy
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR) and the direct CHANGELOG.md edit (fragments-first);
the author's env/docs/i18n deltas were re-applied cleanly onto the release tip.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(proxy): add latency-rotation env var to .env.example
PROXY_LATENCY_WINDOW_HOURS was referenced in src/lib/db/proxies.ts and
documented in docs/reference/ENVIRONMENT.md, but missing from
.env.example, tripping the env/docs sync gate.
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* chore(changelog): re-sync CHANGELOG.md to release tip
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* refactor(proxy): extract latency-strategy helpers to keep frozen files under cap
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* test(db-rules): expect 35 audited modules (proxyLatency joins INTENTIONALLY_INTERNAL)
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* docs(readme): fix stale strategy/tool/scoring counts (#6853)
README still claimed 17 routing strategies (the table was missing
pipeline), 95 MCP tools, and 9-factor Auto-Combo scoring. Align with
the source (ROUTING_STRATEGY_VALUES has 18 entries) and the canonical
docs (MCP-SERVER.md: 94 tools; AUTO-COMBO.md: 12-factor).
* fix(antigravity): sanitize Cloud Code safety settings (#6839)
Co-authored-by: kfiramar <83420275+kfiramar@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(kiro): probe IdC region during profileArn discovery, cross-region (recovers #6099) (#6840)
* fix(kiro): route Amazon Q runtime by profileArn region for cross-region IdC
Enterprise AWS IAM Identity Center accounts whose IdC instance lives outside the two
Amazon Q Developer profile regions (us-east-1 / eu-central-1) - e.g. eu-north-1
(Stockholm), start URL https://d-XXXX.awsapps.com/start - showed no limits and returned
502 on every request.
Root cause: the backend used the IdC/OIDC token region (providerSpecificData.region, e.g.
eu-north-1) for every CodeWhisperer runtime call, hitting q.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com - a
host that does not exist as a Q Developer runtime endpoint. Per AWS docs ("Supported
Regions for the Q Developer console and Q Developer profile"), the Q Developer *profile*
(which produces the profileArn and hosts generateAssistantResponse / GetUsageLimits /
ListAvailableModels / ListAvailableProfiles) is only hosted in us-east-1 and eu-central-1,
regardless of the IdC region; "data is stored in the Region where you create the Amazon Q
Developer profile."
Fix (new open-sse/services/kiroRegion.ts) decouples the two regions:
- providerSpecificData.region stays the IdC/OIDC region, used ONLY for
oidc.{region}.amazonaws.com token mint/refresh.
- The runtime region is derived from the profileArn (resolveKiroRuntimeRegion):
profileArn region -> a valid stored profile region -> us-east-1. A stored IdC region
that is not a Q profile region (eu-north-1) is ignored for runtime.
- Profile discovery (discoverKiroProfileArnAcrossRegions) probes the Q profile regions
(EU IdC -> eu-central-1 first) with the cross-region SSO token instead of q.{idcRegion}.
Wired into: executors/kiro.ts (generateAssistantResponse targets the profile region),
services/usage/kiro.ts (getKiroUsage multi-region discovery + profileArn runtime region so
Limits resolves), services/kiroModels.ts (ListAvailableModels), and
src/lib/oauth/providers/kiro.ts (login-time postExchange profile discovery).
Adds tests/unit/kiro-idc-cross-region.test.ts (15 cases). All Kiro suites pass (60 tests).
* fix(kiro): probe the IdC region too during profileArn discovery (any IdC region)
Make profile discovery general for an IdC in ANY of the ~30 IdC-supported AWS regions
(us-west-2, ap-southeast-2, me-central-1, af-south-1, ...), not just eu-north-1.
buildKiroProfileDiscoveryRegions now probes the two documented Q Developer profile regions
FIRST (us-east-1 / eu-central-1, EU-first for EMEA IdC regions to cut latency), then appends
the IdC/stored region itself as a forward-compatible fallback: if AWS ever co-locates the
profile with the IdC or expands the profile-region list, a same-region probe still finds it.
Probing a region with no profile simply returns nothing and we fall through. The profileArn's
own region remains authoritative for every runtime call (resolveKiroRuntimeRegion), so a
newly-issued ARN in any region is honored automatically.
Adds ap-southeast-2 (APAC) cross-region coverage and updates the discovery-order tests.
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* feat(providers): manual context-window override for custom models (#4125) (#6822)
Add a manual per-model "Context Window Override" so an operator can correct
a provider's misreported context length (e.g. reports 1M when the real
limit is 128K) instead of the model getting silently dropped from combo
routing once the wrong value lands in the catalog.
Reuses the existing Feature-5004 model_context_overrides table
(source="manual") — already the priority-0 source getModelContextLimit()
(the function combo's context-window filter calls) reads ahead of the
models.dev/registry/static catalog — so no new resolver logic was needed,
only the missing write path:
- PUT /api/provider-models now accepts an optional contextWindowOverride
(number to set, null to clear), persisted via setModelContextOverride/
removeModelContextOverride.
- GET /api/provider-models surfaces the current override value + source
back on each custom-model row.
- CustomModelsSection.tsx: edit form gained a Context Window Override
input + a badge on the model row when an override is set.
Regression guard: tests/unit/provider-models-context-window-override-4125.test.ts
(manual override wins over a misreported catalog value, GET round-trip,
clearing via null, default-unchanged behavior).
* feat(dashboard): improve Provider Quota page horizontal density (#3520) (#6815)
QuotaCardGrid stacked every provider group vertically in a single
flex flex-col container, and each group's own card grid didn't go
multi-column until the md breakpoint. Provider groups now flow into a
2-column CSS multi-column layout on very wide (2xl) screens instead of
an unconditional vertical stack, and each group's card grid starts at
2 columns immediately, filling horizontal whitespace sooner on
narrower-but-not-mobile viewports.
Regression guard: tests/unit/quota-card-grid-horizontal-layout.test.ts
* refactor(usage): type saveRequestUsage with UsageEntry interface + any-budget ratchet (#3512) (#6809)
Replace saveRequestUsage(entry: any) with a typed UsageEntry interface
mirroring the usage_history columns 1:1. Fields stay optional/nullable
since different writers (chatCore success/failure, rejected-request
accounting, Codex Responses WS) populate the row incrementally; tokens
stays unknown since callers pass either raw provider-shaped usage or
the normalized {input,output,cacheRead,...} shape.
Also cleaned the file's other any usages (getUsageHistory filter,
getUsageDb next-cursor cast, appendRequestLog tokens param,
getRecentLogs catch) so it now sits at zero any and can be added to
the check:any-budget:t11 zero-any allowlist.
Documents the DB-entity <-> TS-interface convention in
docs/architecture/CODEBASE_DOCUMENTATION.md Sec 11.
* feat(combo): strict budget-cap fallback policy for auto/* combos (#3470) (#6816)
Auto-combo transparency + budget controls: the engine's budgetCap enforcement
always degraded to the globally cheapest candidate when every candidate
exceeded the cap - silently overspending instead of respecting the cap.
- engine.ts: budgetFallback "cheapest" (default, legacy) | "strict"
(BudgetExceededError when no candidate fits budgetCap)
- requestControls.ts: X-OmniRoute-Budget-Fallback header +
resolveRequestAutoControls() consolidating mode/budget/fallback parsing
- resolveAutoStrategy.ts / autoConfig.ts: thread combo-level
config.budgetFallback and catch BudgetExceededError into an HTTP 402
- chat.ts: switch to the consolidated resolveRequestAutoControls() helper
(net line reduction, stays under the frozen file-size baseline)
Regression guard: tests/unit/auto-combo-budget-fallback-3470.test.ts
* fix(usage): honor xAI provider-reported exact cost (#6711)
OmniRoute's calculateCost() always estimated request cost from token
counts x static pricing, discarding xAI's exact provider-reported cost
when present. xAI's chat-completions usage object reports the precise
billed cost via cost_in_usd_ticks (docs.x.ai/developers/cost-tracking
and the API reference's usage schema: "TICKS_IN_USD_CENT: i64 =
100_000_000" => 1e10 ticks/USD, e.g. 37756000 ticks ~= $0.0038).
calculateCost()/computeCostFromPricing() now short-circuit to this
exact figure when present -- before any pricing DB lookup, so it also
works for models without a local pricing row -- and still fall back to
the token-based estimate when it is absent. The field is threaded
through both the streaming (extractUsage/normalizeUsage) and
non-streaming (extractUsageFromResponse) usage-extraction paths.
Corrected divisor vs upstream: the upstream PR used /1e12 (a 100x
under-report, e.g. reporting $0.00123 as the doc's $0.123 example);
this port uses the doc-verified /1e10 instead, confirmed against both
the cost-tracking guide and the API reference's usage-object schema.
Inspired-by: https://github.com/decolua/9router/pull/2453
Co-authored-by: ryanngit <74137224+ryanngit@users.noreply.github.com>
* docs: rename /implement-prs → /merge-prs in Hard Rule #21 (skill renamed 2026-07-11) (#6847)
* docs: refresh stale llm.txt facts + relocate design.md to docs/architecture/DESIGN_SYSTEM.md (#6849)
* docs: refresh stale llm.txt facts + move design.md to docs/architecture/DESIGN_SYSTEM.md
llm.txt was frozen at the v3.8.8 era (177 providers, 37 MCP tools, 14
strategies, 9-factor scoring, 75% coverage gate). Update every factual
claim to the current state (248 providers, 94 tools / 30 scopes, 18
strategies, 12-factor scoring, ratchet + 60% floor, TS 6, current docs/
layout) and re-sync the 42 exact-copy i18n mirrors.
design.md at the root was a standardization plan whose phases 1-6 all
shipped; rewrite its header as a permanent reference and relocate it to
docs/architecture/DESIGN_SYSTEM.md per the root-hygiene policy (root =
configs + canonical docs only).
* docs: add MDX frontmatter to DESIGN_SYSTEM.md (in-app docs pipeline requires it)
* feat: per-model web-search interception rule (#3384) (#6814)
* feat(routing): per-model web-search interception rule (#3384)
Adds a per-provider/per-model interceptSearch rule (src/lib/db/interceptionRules.ts,
key_value namespace interception_rules) that overrides the existing native
web-search bypass defaults (Codex/Gemini/Claude->Claude passthrough) in
webSearchFallback.ts. Wired at the existing prepareWebSearchFallbackBody() call
site in chatCore.ts. Resolution precedence: per-model rule > provider-level rule
> existing native-bypass defaults.
This lands Phase 1-2 of the plan (rule store + search interception). Web-fetch
interception and the dashboard UI toggle are tracked as follow-up phases.
* fix(db): register interceptionRules in localDb re-export layer (db-rules gate)
* fix(db): renumber interception_rules migration 119→120 (collision with model_capability_overrides)
* feat: sidebar search/filter input (#4013) (#6810)
* feat(dashboard): add search/filter input to the dashboard sidebar (#4013)
Adds a search box at the top of the expanded sidebar that filters nav
sections/groups/items client-side by label, so users don't have to
hunt through the growing nav tree. Reuses the existing common.search /
common.noResults i18n keys (no new locale edits needed) and the shared
Input icon="search" pattern. Matching sections auto-expand while
searching and the accordion/pin state is restored once the query is
cleared.
Filtering logic is extracted into a pure filterSidebarSectionsByQuery()
helper (src/shared/utils/sidebarSearch.ts) so it is trivially unit
testable independent of React/next-intl/next-navigation.
* fix(test): move Sidebar.search test to a runner-collected path (test-discovery gate)
* fix(i18n): backfill 194 missing pt-BR keys (#6695) (#6723)
* fix(i18n): backfill 194 missing pt-BR keys and add key-parity regression test (#6695)
* Merge branch 'release/v3.8.47' into fix/6695-i18n-drift
Resolve i18n key-parity and CHANGELOG-fragment conflicts:
- Convert the #6695 CHANGELOG.md bullet to a changelog.d/ fragment
(the fragment convention landed on release/v3.8.47 after this PR
branched, per changelog.d/README.md).
- Backfill 61 additional pt-BR keys that entered en.json on
release/v3.8.47 after this PR's original 194-key backfill, so the
PR's own key-parity regression test (tests/unit/i18n-pt-br.test.ts)
stays green against the moving release baseline.
* Discover live Codex models (#6776)
* Add live model discovery for provider catalog
* Fix model discovery request headers
* fix(codex): sync live model limits with local catalog
* test(codex): split live model discovery coverage into dedicated route tests
* fix(codex): use chatgpt account id for live model sync
* Add GitHub-backed Codex model discovery fallback
* fix(providers): tighten oauth config tests and provider model display comments
* test: align client version expectations with release default
* fix(codex): keep discovery complexity within baseline
* fix: rebase live Codex model discovery onto release/v3.8.47, preserving kimi-web buildHeaders (#6308)
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* feat(codex): echo requested effort-suffixed model id in Responses payloads (#3697) (#6820)
* feat(codex): echo requested effort-suffixed model id in Responses payloads (#3697)
Codex CLI compatibility shim: the Responses API response.created/
response.in_progress/response.completed payloads now carry a `model`
field (previously absent), and for Codex-CLI-originated requests it
echoes the client-requested effort-suffixed model id (e.g.
gpt-5.5-xhigh) instead of the bare upstream id (gpt-5.5), so the Codex
CLI status line/model button shows the active reasoning effort.
- openai-responses.ts translator threads the upstream model into the
Responses event objects (additive, omitted when unknown).
- New isCodexOriginatedHeaders() (codexIdentity.ts) reuses PR #3481's
originator/User-Agent detection, header-based so it still fires when
a combo routes codex/gpt-5.5-xhigh to a non-codex upstream.
- chatCore's existing opt-in #1311 echoModel pipeline now also fires
automatically for Codex clients on the Responses API, regardless of
the echoRequestedModelName setting.
- responseModelEcho.ts now also rewrites the nested response.model
field the Responses API uses (previously only top-level model).
- /v1/models keeps returning models: [] for Codex (unchanged, #3481).
Regression guard: tests/unit/codex-effort-model-echo-3697.test.ts.
Closes#3697
* chore(merge): re-sync with release/v3.8.47 (restore CHANGELOG, keep own bullet)
* chore(merge): re-sync with release/v3.8.47; move changelog bullet to changelog.d fragment (merge-storm proof)
* feat(usage): surface Antigravity weekly quota alongside the 5-hour window (#4017) (#6818)
* feat(usage): surface Antigravity weekly quota alongside the 5-hour window (#4017)
Antigravity enforces both a 5-hour and a weekly usage limit, but the agy/antigravity
quota widget only exposed the 5-hour window. The weekly limit isn't in the per-model
retrieveUserQuota response already fetched — it lives in a separate, undocumented
retrieveUserQuotaSummary RPC that groups models into families (Gemini Models, Claude
and GPT models) with one weekly bucket per family.
Adds a self-contained usage/antigravityWeeklyQuota.ts leaf: a cached, best-effort
fetch of that RPC + a pure parser that extracts the weekly-labeled bucket per group
(window inferred from bucketId/displayName text, matching the reverse-engineered
shape documented by third-party Antigravity clients) into gemini_weekly/
claude_gpt_weekly quota entries, merged into the existing quotas map the widget
already renders generically. A failed/unavailable RPC never affects the existing
per-model quotas.
Live VPS validation attempt (192.168.0.15, real antigravity account): both
retrieveUserQuota and retrieveUserQuotaSummary currently return 429
RESOURCE_EXHAUSTED for that account, so the live response shape could not be
captured directly. The parser was instead validated via TDD against the bucket
shape documented by CodexBar (steipete/CodexBar), a third-party Antigravity client
that reverse-engineered the same RPC, and is defensive against both response
envelopes it has observed (top-level groups[] and nested quotaSummary.groups[]).
* chore(merge): re-sync with release/v3.8.47 (restore CHANGELOG, keep own bullet)
* chore(merge): re-sync with release/v3.8.47; move changelog bullet to changelog.d fragment (merge-storm proof)
* feat: add Z.ai Web free web-cookie provider (#4056) (#6823)
* feat(providers): add Z.ai Web free web-cookie provider (#4056)
New zai-web web-session provider drives the free chat.z.ai consumer
chat UI via a pasted browser cookie, distinct from the existing
API-key zai/glm/glm-cn/glmt providers (api.z.ai). ZaiWebExecutor posts
to chat.z.ai/api/chat/completions with the cookie forwarded both as
Cookie and Authorization: Bearer <token>, and normalizes both z.ai's
internal delta_content/phase SSE envelope and a pass-through
OpenAI-shaped choices[].delta frame into standard chat-completion
chunks.
Registered in WEB_COOKIE_PROVIDERS, WEB_SESSION_CREDENTIAL_REQUIREMENTS,
the provider registry (GLM-4.6/4.5/4.5V models), the executor factory,
and tokenExtractionConfig.ts for in-app cookie capture.
* fix(providers): regenerate translate-path golden for zai-web + reduce cognitive complexity
* fix(providers): rename ZaiWebExecutor.buildHeaders to avoid incompatible BaseExecutor override
* chore(merge): re-sync with release/v3.8.47; move changelog bullet to changelog.d fragment (merge-storm proof)
* fix(codex): bump default client version to 0.144.0 (#6780)
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* refactor(usage): extract per-group parsing in antigravityWeeklyQuota (cognitive-complexity gate 886→885, release-level drift from #6818 merge)
* ci(quality): cut PR gate wall time without dropping protection (#6716)
Collapse duplicate CI spend while keeping each gate's existence reason:
- quality.yml: TIA __RUN_ALL__ defers full unit to fast-unit 4-shard (#6781);
path filters via classify-pr-changes; docs-gates split; draft skip
- ci.yml: wire docs/i18n/code path filters; ESLint JSON artifact for quality-gate;
drop advisory typecheck:noimplicit; float actions/cache@v6
- TIA parity: memory/usage/combo/serial; **/*.test.mjs any depth; electron/bin
no longer force unit __RUN_ALL__
- check:complexity-ratchets: one ESLint walk, ruleId-isolated baselines + cache
- check:api-docs-refs + lib/apiRoutes: shared API route inventory
- husky pre-push: intentionally light (gates live in pre-commit); CLAUDE.md +
QUALITY_GATES.md docs synced
- collect-metrics / lint:json: path.resolve cache path; Windows-safe eslint bin
- env-doc allowlist for ESLINT_RESULTS_JSON / COMPLEXITY_ESLINT_REPORT
- release-green --full-ci expects check:api-docs-refs (not docs-symbols alone)
Tests: select-impacted, classify-pr-changes, api-routes lib, complexity-rule-count,
validate-release-green.
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* fix(docs): document Turbopack build memory tradeoff for RAM-constrained machines (#6409) (#6885)
* fix(routing): recognize Kimi token-limit 400 as context overflow for combo fallback (#6637) (#6893)
combo.ts's isContextOverflow400() guard required the literal word
'context' in the 400 error body before letting a combo fall through to
the next target. Kimi's exact wording ('Your request exceeded model
token limit: 262144 (requested: 308458)') never says 'context', so the
guard misclassified it as a body-specific error and halted the whole
combo instead of trying the next (larger-context) target.
accountFallback.ts's CONTEXT_OVERFLOW_PATTERNS already recognized this
wording one layer below (via checkFallbackError -> shouldFallback), so
the two independently-maintained classifiers disagreed and the
stricter one won. Export CONTEXT_OVERFLOW_PATTERNS from
accountFallback.ts and reuse it inside combo.ts's
isContextOverflow400() so both layers share a single source of truth.
Regression test: tests/unit/repro-6637-kimi-token-limit.test.ts
(RED on unfixed code -> GREEN after the fix). Existing #4519 guard
tests (tests/unit/combo-param-validation-fallback-4519.test.ts) still
pass, including the negative case that a genuinely body-specific 400
is NOT misclassified as overflow.
* fix(providers): honor a provider-level proxy assigned to no-auth providers (#6272) (#6895)
No-auth providers (mimocode, opencode, ...) are always dispatched with a single
hardcoded connectionId ("noauth" — SYNTHETIC_NOAUTH_CONNECTION_ID in
src/sse/services/auth.ts). No provider_connections row ever has id="noauth", so
resolveProxyForConnection() in src/lib/db/settings.ts could never populate
connectionRecord for them, and its provider-level proxy lookup (Steps 6/8) only
runs when connectionRecord is present. A proxy assigned via Settings -> Providers
-> mimocode was therefore silently ignored, reproducing the reporter's "same
thing happen when i set the proxy directly in the provider menu" symptom.
Adds a best-effort fallback (src/lib/db/settings/noAuthProxyFallback.ts): when
connectionRecord could not be resolved, scan the known no-auth provider ids for a
configured provider-level proxy (registry first, then legacy) before falling
through to the global/direct steps.
Regression test: tests/unit/proxy-noauth-provider-6272.test.ts (RED on unfixed
code — resolved to level=direct/proxy=null; GREEN after the fix).
* fix(dashboard): surface Claude extraUsage credits in quota card (#6806) (#6896)
Enterprise-tier Claude accounts (default_raven_enterprise) don't get
five_hour/seven_day utilization windows from Anthropic's OAuth usage
endpoint — only an extra_usage credit-billing block. parseClaude()
only read data.quotas, so quotas stayed {} and the dashboard showed
"No quota data" even when extraUsage showed the account 100%
exhausted. parseClaude() now folds an enabled extraUsage block into a
credits-style quota row (mirroring parseCodex's bankedResetCredits
pattern), both when quotas is empty and when it's already populated.
* fix(db): share sql.js preinit across callers, fix named-param bind (#6628, #6802) (#6899)
- preInitSqlJs() now memoizes an in-flight Promise (not just the resolved
adapter) per filePath, so concurrent BATCH/STARTUP/HealthCheck/
ProviderLimitsSync callers at boot share one full-file read+WASM decode
instead of each independently reloading the whole database — the
thundering-herd amplifier of the OOM condition #6632 already partly
fixed, left un-implemented by the reporter's own proposed fix (#6628).
- sqljsAdapter's run/get/all now unwrap a lone named-parameter object
(e.g. .all({ isActive: 1 }) for "WHERE is_active = @isActive", the same
call shape getProviderConnections() already uses against better-sqlite3)
before calling sql.js's stmt.bind(), expanding it to the @/:/$ sigil
variants sql.js's own named-bind path requires. Previously the object
was wrapped into an array and sql.js took the positional-bind path,
throwing "Wrong API use : tried to bind a value of an unknown type
([object Object])." whenever the sql.js WASM fallback driver was active
— exactly the error #6802 reported (misattributed to better-sqlite3).
Regression tests added to tests/unit/db-adapters/driverFactory.test.ts and
tests/unit/db-adapters/sqljsAdapter.test.ts, both proven RED against the
prior code and GREEN after the fix.
* fix(plugin): split OC-gate provider id from OmniRoute-facing routing id (#6859) (#6900)
resolveOmniRoutePluginOptions() auto-prefixes providerId with "opencode-"
(commit 75b52e286) so OpenCode 1.17.8+'s native-adapter gate accepts it as a
registered provider id. That prefixed value was being reused for the
OmniRoute-server-facing identifiers too: mapRawModelToModelV2's id/providerID,
mapComboToModelV2's providerID, and the dynamic provider hook's combo catalog
keys. OmniRoute's server has no "opencode-<x>" provider alias, so every
dispatched model failed credential lookup with "No credentials for
opencode-omniroute" / "No active credentials for provider:
opencode-omniroute".
Add a …
* test(ci): static body in codex e2e mock route bridge (CodeQL #737) (#7559)
CodeQL js/stack-trace-exposure flags ANY error-derived value returned in
the mock route bridge's 500 path, not just error.stack — swapping .stack
for error.message (in #7354, alert #736) left sibling alert #737 open on
the same line. Replace the body with a static string; the test only
asserts status===200, so the 500 body is never inspected. Clears the last
open CodeQL alert repo-wide, unblocking the Quality Ratchet on every PR.
Companion to the release/v3.8.49 PR (merge-gates §8 — gate/CI-touching fix
lands on main in the same session).
* feat: add getCachedProviderConnectionById and getCachedProviderNodes with 38-file callers conversion
PR #2 of memory-pressure series — cache the two remaining hot database
access patterns that were uncached:
Core changes:
- readCache.ts: add connectionByIdCache, nodesCache, getCachedProviderConnectionById,
getCachedProviderNodes, extend invalidateDbCache for "nodes" scope
- nodes.ts: invalidate nodes cache on create/update/delete
- localDb.ts: export new cache functions, remove dead code exports
(isConnectionRateLimited, getRateLimitedConnections)
Callers converted (38 files):
- open-sse hot paths: chatCore.ts, codexFailover.ts, concurrencyCaps.ts,
quotaExhaustionCutoff.ts, tokenRefresh.ts
- src hot paths: quotaCache.ts, connectionProvider.ts, quotaCombos.ts,
quotaKey.ts, saturationSignals.ts, tokenHealthCheck.ts,
providerHealthAutopilot.ts, claudeAuthFile.ts, codexAuthFile.ts
- Admin routes: providers/[id]/{route,login,models,refresh,sync-models,test}.ts
- Nodes/export/sync: provider-nodes/route.ts, export-json/route.ts,
sync/bundle.ts, localHealthCheck.ts
- v1 audio/speech/route.ts, transcriptions/route.ts, translations/route.ts
- v1 models/catalog.ts, rerank/route.ts
- embeddings/service.ts, imageRouteModel.ts, memory/embedding/index.ts
- sse/services/auth.ts, model.ts
All cached wrappers use 5s TTL (matching existing pattern).
Cache invalidated on all related writes.
Both core and open-sse typechecks pass (zero errors).
* fix(pr-review): bypass cache for CAS-sensitive token paths (chatCore + tokenRefresh)
Gemini code-assist review flagged race conditions in CAS checks, token
rotation, and OAuth refresh paths where cached data could cause OAuth
token family revocation. Reverted those callers to direct DB reads:
- chatCore.ts: CAS reread (line 3077) + rotation detection (line 3168)
→ getProviderConnectionById
- tokenRefresh.ts: staleness check before network refresh
→ getProviderConnectionById
Health check paths (providerHealthAutopilot, tokenHealthCheck) retain
cache — they are background sweeps where 5s staleness is acceptable.
* fix(perf): add touchConnectionLastUsed to break cache-thrashing on credential selection
Every getProviderCredentials call was calling updateProviderConnection
to bump lastUsedAt/consecutiveUseCount, which triggered:
- SELECT + full re-encrypt
- invalidateDbCache('connections')
- backupDbFile()
- bumpProxyConfigGeneration()
This busted the 5s cache on every chat request, forcing a full
3000-row decrypt on the next read. Fix with a bare SQL UPDATE
that touches only the stat columns — no SELECT, no encrypt, no
cache invalidation, no backup.
Also cache filtered getCachedProviderConnections calls per filter key
so filtered queries (by provider, isActive, etc.) benefit from the cache.
* fix(cache): use uncached getProviderConnectionById in tokenHealthCheck + add tests
- Import getProviderConnectionById from '@/lib/localDb'
- Use uncached DB read for unrecoverable refresh error (line 647)
- Use uncached DB read for GitHub Copilot token refresh (line 762)
- Add test coverage for getCachedProviderConnectionById and
getCachedProviderNodes cache/invalidation behavior
Addresses PR #7744 review comments 5-8.
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* chore(ci): add .mergify.yml to main — Mergify only reads config from the default branch (#7168)
* fix(ci): add the auto-enqueue pull_request_rule to the Mergify config (queue_conditions alone are eligibility-only) (#7179)
* fix(ci): migrate Mergify auto-enqueue to merge_protections_settings.auto_merge_conditions (rules-based path is EOL 2026-07-16) (#7216)
* fix(ci): drop Mergify batch settings (batching is a paid-tier feature; free plan queue is serial) (#7220)
* fix(ci): merge queue tolerates the advisory dast-smoke failure (its GH-hosted build hang dequeued every attempt) (#7225)
* test(ci): make the #6634 selfref guard hermetic — main's copy hard-fails every PR (#7341)
main's copy of this test still does git I/O inside a unit test:
const baseSrc = git(['show', 'origin/main:' + FILE]);
Runners check out a shallow single ref, so origin/main does not resolve and the
test dies with 'fatal: invalid object name origin/main'. Every PR into main
fails Unit Tests (7/8) on it — today that is #7313, #7315, #7316, #7334, #7336
and #7337, six PRs red on a defect none of them introduced. #7313 has no other
red at all.
release/v3.8.49 already carries a fix (2e42b8efc, #7174: try/catch, fetch
origin/main on demand, t.skip() when unreachable), but it only reaches main at
release time — so main stays broken for the whole cycle. Cherry-picking it would
also import a new problem: PR Test Policy classifies t.skip() as a silenced
assertion, which we watched it correctly catch on #7300 today.
This is the hermetic version instead (ported from #7327, which does the same for
the release branch): read the file straight off disk, compare against an empty
base so baseTaut/baseExtTaut are 0 — the strictest possible comparison point —
and call evaluateMasking() directly. No git ref, no fetch, no skip, nothing the
runner's checkout depth can break.
The #6634 regression stays covered: the guard's logic lives in
SELF_TEST_FIXTURE_RE (check-test-masking.mjs:337), not in the test. Proven both
ways on main before committing — neutralise SELF_TEST_FIXTURE_RE to /$^/ and
the test FAILS; restore it and it passes 2/2, with check-test-masking.mjs left
byte-identical.
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* chore(quality): tighten main's coverage baseline to the CI's real numbers (#7347)
main's ratchet had been failing --require-tighten on every PR: 11 metrics
improved but the baseline was never tightened. Same class as the #6634
selfref guard — an infra fix that lands only on the release branch leaves
main red for the whole cycle, and every PR into main pays for it.
Values are the merged-coverage numbers from a run on main itself (a local
run measures ~68% vs CI's ~80%; the baseline's own note warns about that
gap). Only the 11 coverage values change — gitleaks and semgrepFindings
keep main's own state.
No changelog fragment: #7326 carries it on release/v3.8.49, and a second
one here would double the entry at release time.
* Add cliproxy provider exposure controls and manifest injection (#7329)
* feat(fusion): let judge use its own knowledge and override the panel (#6804)
The judge prompt said to write an answer 'grounded in that analysis',
implicitly capping output at the panel's union. When all panel members
miss or are collectively wrong on something, the judge should apply its
own reasoning as a full participant and override consensus, while keeping
an honesty guard against fabrication. Adds a regression test.
Co-authored-by: Chirag Singhal <chirag127@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(api): raise provider apiKey cap for cookie-based web providers (#6715) (#6759)
* fix(cli): fall back to settings.json when Claude Code binary is unresolvable (#6701) (#6734)
getCliRuntimeStatus() only ever answered `installed` from binary resolution
(known install paths + where/which PATH search), so a stale PATH, moved
binary, or uncatalogued install method reported "not found" even when
~/.claude/settings.json proved the CLI was installed and used before —
regressing behind upstream 9router's checkClaudeInstalled(), which already
falls back to the settings file when where/which fails.
withSettingsFallback() (new src/shared/services/cliInstallFallback.ts, kept
out of the frozen cliRuntime.ts to respect its file-size ceiling) restores
that parity: only when the binary lookup's own reason is "not_found" (never
for deliberate security rejections like unsafe/relative env overrides or
symlink escapes) and the tool's settings file exists on disk.
* fix(providers): honor explicit thinking.budget_tokens 0 in openai->gemini transform (#6813) (#6821)
The transform forwarded the Claude-style thinking.budget_tokens into
generationConfig.thinkingConfig.thinkingBudget, but the presence check was
truthy (&& thinking.budget_tokens). An explicit budget_tokens: 0 — the
natural way to disable thinking — is falsy, so it was dropped and the
request fell through to the default thinkingConfig injection, making the
model think despite an explicit request for zero. Use an explicit numeric
check so 0 is honored as thinkingBudget 0; includeThoughts is only set for
a non-zero budget.
* fix(compression): reconcile outer vs per-engine token counts (#6488) (#6741)
* fix(compression): reconcile outer vs per-engine token counts on degenerate output (#6488)
Outer originalTokens/compressedTokens (real tiktoken counter over extracted
message text) diverged from engineBreakdown[0]'s counts (a crude
JSON.stringify(requestBody).length/4 estimate), worst on small/degenerate
inputs where JSON structural overhead dominates. A single-engine breakdown
entry represents the exact same before/after transformation as the overall
response, so reconcileSingleEngineTokens() now overwrites that one entry's
counts with the outer, more accurate figures; multi-step pipeline
breakdowns are left untouched.
* chore(6741): resolve release sync — CHANGELOG.md restored to release tip, entry moved to changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(api): accept enableRenderers in RTK compression config schema (#6703) (#6757)
* fix(db): break probe-failed/restore loop on large storage.sqlite (#6632)
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); keeps only the author's changes.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat(cursor): add Opus 4.8, Fable 5, and Sonnet 5 model families (#6779)
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); keeps only the author's cursor registry + test changes.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(translator): read PDF/video file attachments for Gemini/Antigravity and Claude (#6790)
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); keeps only the author's translator + test changes.
Co-authored-by: Wital <witalorocha216@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(codex): strip include from compact responses requests (#6805)
* fix(codex): strip include from compact responses requests
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files belong to #6620, not this PR); keeps only the author's changes.
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* fix(6805): move include-strip assertion to standalone test file to keep executor-codex.test.ts under frozen size cap
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
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* fix(i18n): translate hardcoded Portuguese dashboard strings to English (#6769)
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); keeps only the author's changes.
Co-authored-by: Chirag Singhal <chirag127@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(bootstrap): filter empty process.env values to prevent Docker env crash loop (#6828)
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR) and the direct CHANGELOG.md edit (fragments-first);
keeps only the author's bootstrap change.
Co-authored-by: Andrian B. <andrewbalanesq@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(providers): update SenseNova Token Plan support (#6330)
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); the author's constants/registry/snapshot deltas
were re-applied cleanly onto the release tip.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(providers): classify 404 as MODEL_NOT_FOUND to stop retry storm (#6829)
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR) and the direct CHANGELOG.md edit (fragments-first);
the author's chatCore/errorClassifier deltas were re-applied cleanly onto the release tip.
Co-authored-by: Andrian B. <andrewbalanesq@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(api): accept all catalog engines on compression PUT schema (#6792)
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR). Resolved the release's OmniGlyph engine addition
additively (types.ts/compression.ts kept both 'relevance' and 'omniglyph') and extended
stackedPipelineStepSchema + STACKED_PIPELINE_ENGINE_INTENSITIES with the omniglyph branch
so the ENGINE_CATALOG-parity test passes.
Co-authored-by: Pitchfork-and-Torch <Pitchfork-and-Torch@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(api): point CLI health command at /api/monitoring/health (#6677) (#6717)
* fix(api): point CLI health command at /api/monitoring/health (#6677)
bin/cli/commands/health.mjs called GET /api/health, a route that was
moved to /api/monitoring/health without updating the CLI; the top-level
/api/health handler never existed on disk (only degradation/ and ping/
sub-routes). Point runHealthCommand()/runHealthComponentsCommand() at
/api/monitoring/health and read its real payload shape
(activeConnections, circuitBreakers: {open,halfOpen,closed}, memoryUsage)
instead of the old nonexistent requests/breakers/cache/memory fields.
* chore(6717): re-sync onto release tip; move CHANGELOG entry to changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* chore(cursor): add Grok 4.5 effort/fast model IDs (#6774)
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); keeps only the author's changes.
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* fix(providers): ensure DeepSeek Web SSE emits [DONE] after FINISHED (#6791)
* fix(providers): ensure DeepSeek Web SSE emits [DONE] after FINISHED
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); keeps only the author's changes.
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* refactor(deepseek): extract done-terminator helper to keep frozen file under cap
Extracts the FINISHED-drain scheduler and finish-once guard added for
the [DONE] terminator fix (#6777) into a new
deepseek-web-done-terminator.ts module, so deepseek-web.ts stays under
its frozen line cap (1148). Behavior is unchanged.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
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Co-authored-by: Pitchfork-and-Torch <Pitchfork-and-Torch@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat(models): add capability override UI (#6727)
* feat(models): add capability override UI
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); renumbered the migration 118 -> 119 to resolve the
collision with 118_provider_param_filters.sql already on release/v3.8.47; the author's
i18n/localDb deltas were re-applied cleanly onto the release tip.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(6727): import model-capability-overrides DB fns directly (not via localDb barrel) to keep localDb under file-size cap; aligns with anti-barrel convention
* chore(db): satisfy known-symbols contract for modelCapabilityOverrides
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
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Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza <diegosouza.pw@gmail.com>
* fix(cursor): use Agent CLI build id for x-cursor-client-version (#6795)
* fix(cursor): use Agent CLI build id for x-cursor-client-version
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); the author's .env.example/docs deltas were
re-applied cleanly onto the release tip.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* chore(changelog): re-sync CHANGELOG.md to release tip (restore #6701 bullet)
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
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* fix(startup): rename reasoningControls.ts to avoid webpack casing collision (#6584) (#6718)
* fix(startup): rename reasoningControls.ts to avoid webpack casing collision (#6584)
* chore(6718): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(build): suppress Turbopack over-bundling warning from agentSkills generator (#6582) (#6720)
* fix(build): suppress Turbopack over-bundling warning from agentSkills generator (#6582)
generator.ts builds outputBase from a non-literal outputDir parameter, so
Turbopack's file-tracing analyzer can't narrow it and emits an "Overly broad
patterns" warning per entry point that imports the module (603 warnings on
v3.8.46, up from 379). The fs access is legitimate and bounded, so
next.config.mjs now suppresses this specific diagnostic via turbopack.ignoreIssue,
mirroring the existing webpack.ignoreWarnings precedent in the same file.
* chore(6720): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(providers): drop image_generation for Codex Spark models regardless of plan (#6651) (#6721)
* fix(providers): drop image_generation for Codex Spark models regardless of plan (#6651)
* chore(6721): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(providers): stop quota card re-sorting Codex/GLM bars by remaining % (#6687) (#6722)
* fix(providers): stop quota card re-sorting Codex/GLM bars by remaining % (#6687)
QuotaCardExpanded.tsx unconditionally re-sorted quotas by remaining
percentage via sortQuotasByRemaining(), discarding the deterministic
CODEX_QUOTA_ORDER/GLM_QUOTA_ORDER window order quotaParsing.ts's
sortCodexOrder()/sortGlmOrder() had already established. A new
hasFixedQuotaOrder() + resolveQuotaDisplayOrder() skip the re-sort for
providers with a fixed window order (codex, glm family), threading
providerId from QuotaCard.tsx through to the display layer.
Regression guard: tests/unit/quota-card-expanded-fixed-order-6687.test.ts
* chore(6722): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(startup): lazy-import ioredis in rateLimiter to fix MCP ERR_MODULE_NOT_FOUND (#6559) (#6725)
* fix(startup): lazy-import ioredis in rateLimiter to fix MCP ERR_MODULE_NOT_FOUND (#6559)
* chore(6725): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(resilience): resolve fp-pinned combo account back to real connection id (#6696) (#6732)
* fix(resilience): resolve fp-pinned combo account back to real connection id (#6696)
* chore(6732): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(api): Responses passthrough emits event-only SSE frames after filtering commentary output (#6561) (#6735)
* fix(api): Responses passthrough emits event-only SSE frames after filtering commentary output (#6561)
The #6199 commentary-drop `continue;` branches in stream.ts skipped the
data: line for a dropped commentary event but never cleared the
already-buffered event: line for the same frame, so the next blank line
flushed the stale event: line alone -- an event-only SSE frame that
crashes the OpenAI Python SDK's json.loads(). Both drop sites now call
clearPendingPassthroughEvent() before continue. The commentary-drop
decision was extracted into a new responsesCommentaryDrop.ts module so
the fix does not grow the frozen stream.ts.
* chore(6735): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(api): emit reasoning_content on claude-web + v0-vercel-web SSE (#6662) (#6743)
* fix(api): emit reasoning_content on claude-web + v0-vercel-web /v1/chat/completions SSE (#6662)
* chore(6743): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(sse): unwrap bare {function:{…}} tools in openai→claude translation (#6704)
* fix(sse): unwrap bare {function:{…}} tools in openai→claude translation
Some OpenAI-shape clients send a tool as a bare `{ function: {...} }`
object, omitting the spec-required `type: "function"` parent wrapper.
The tools-mapping in openai-to-claude.ts (~line 366) only unwrapped
`tool.function` when `tool.type === "function"` was ALSO true, so a
bare-function tool fell through to `toolData = tool` (the wrapper
itself, with no `.name`), producing an empty `originalName` and
silently dropping the tool from the translated request — worse than
a 400, since the caller has no signal the tool never made it
upstream. Unwrap `tool.function` whenever present, independent of
the parent `type` field. Regression guard:
tests/unit/openai-to-claude-bare-tool.test.ts.
Co-authored-by: Samir Abis <me@samirabis.com>
Inspired-by: https://github.com/decolua/9router/pull/2473
* chore(6704): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
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* fix(oauth): avoid bare-email dedup of Codex OAuth logins (#6706)
* fix(oauth): avoid bare-email dedup of Codex OAuth logins
When an incoming Codex OAuth connection has no verifiable workspace/account
id, do not merge it into an existing row on email match alone — that
silently overwrote the other account's token pair. Require a matching
chatgptUserId (a stable per-account JWT id) before merging; otherwise
insert a distinct connection row.
Co-authored-by: lucasjustinudin <34107354+lucasjustinudin@users.noreply.github.com>
Inspired-by: https://github.com/decolua/9router/pull/2477
* chore(6706): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
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* fix(sse): skip thinkingConfig for gemma models in openai→gemini translation (#6708)
open-sse/translator/request/claude-to-gemini.ts already guards against
sending thinkingConfig for gemma-4-* models (Gemma doesn't support it —
Vertex returns 400: "Thinking budget is not supported for this model"),
but the OpenAI-shape path (openai-to-gemini.ts) lacked the same guard, so
OpenAI-shape clients hitting a vertex gemma-4-* model still got a 400.
Mirrors the existing claude-to-gemini.ts guard: wrap the reasoning_effort
and Claude-shape thinking.budget_tokens branches with a model.startsWith
("gemma-4") check. Branch 3 (default includeThoughts for modern Gemini
models) already excludes non-"gemini" model ids and needed no change.
Inspired-by: https://github.com/decolua/9router/pull/2480
Co-authored-by: chy1211 <31048289+chy1211@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(codex): surface capacity errors embedded in 200-OK SSE streams (#6710)
* fix(codex): surface capacity errors embedded in 200-OK SSE streams
Codex sometimes answers with HTTP 200 and a text/event-stream body whose
payload carries a transient error mid-stream (e.g. "Selected model is at
capacity...", server_is_overloaded, service_unavailable_error). Because the
outer HTTP status was 200, this looked like a successful response to every
caller — no retry, no circuit breaker, and no combo/account fallback ever
engaged, so a healthy account sat idle while the request silently failed or
truncated.
Add peekCodexSseTransientError() to open-sse/executors/codex.ts: it peeks the
first bytes of a text/event-stream Codex response, pattern-matches the known
transient-error signatures, and converts a match into a real 503 Response via
errorResponse() (Hard Rule #12 — sanitized, never raw upstream text). A 503 is
already a recognized provider-failure status in accountFallback.ts, so combo
routing and connection cooldown pick it up automatically. When no error
signature is found, the peeked prefix is prepended back onto the remaining
upstream body so the passthrough stays byte-identical to the unmodified
response.
Regression guard: tests/unit/codex-sse-capacity-fallback.test.ts — a
model-at-capacity payload and a server_is_overloaded/service_unavailable_error
payload both convert to 503; a normal single-chunk SSE stream and one split
across multiple network chunks both reassemble byte-for-byte unchanged.
Inspired-by: https://github.com/decolua/9router/pull/2452 (sub-bug #3 only —
OmniRoute already covers PR #2452's other two sub-bugs: service_tier "fast"
normalization and reasoning_effort "max" normalization).
Co-authored-by: ryanngit <74137224+ryanngit@users.noreply.github.com>
* chore(6710): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
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* fix(volcengine): clamp Kimi max_tokens to Ark endpoint cap (#6712)
* fix(volcengine): clamp Kimi max_tokens to Ark endpoint cap
VolcEngine Ark's Kimi coding-plan endpoint (ark.cn-beijing.volces.com)
enforces max_tokens <= 32768 server-side and returns 400 "integer above
maximum value, expected a value <= 32768" for anything over that ceiling.
OmniRoute's StripRule only supported dropping params outright, with no
numeric clamp mechanism, so a client sending a larger max_tokens (common
default, e.g. 65536) 400s outright against volcengine's kimi-k2-5-260127.
The 32768 cap is independently confirmed against two live-endpoint bug
reports hitting this exact Ark endpoint for both kimi-k2.5 and
kimi-k2.7-code (NousResearch/hermes-agent#51773, MoonshotAI/kimi-cli#1124),
not just upstream's own value — same cap upstream 9router#2460 uses.
StripRule gains two optional fields: `clampToModelMaxOutput` (clamp to the
model's own catalog maxOutputTokens ceiling, when set) and `maxOutputCap`
(a fixed endpoint-imposed ceiling); when both apply, the lower wins. The
new rule is scoped to the literal id `kimi-k2-5-260127` (OmniRoute's real
volcengine Kimi model, not upstream's `Kimi-K2.7-Code`), not a broad
/kimi/i regex, so it can never clamp an unrelated future Kimi listing
whose Ark cap may differ. glm-4-7-251222 (the other volcengine model) is
unaffected.
Inspired-by: https://github.com/decolua/9router/pull/2460
Co-authored-by: whale9820 <whale9820@users.noreply.github.com>
* chore(6712): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
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* fix(antigravity): surface aborted Gemini tool calls off end_turn (#6713)
* fix(antigravity): surface aborted Gemini tool calls off end_turn
Gemini/Antigravity aborts a turn with finishReason MALFORMED_FUNCTION_CALL
(or a sibling like UNEXPECTED_TOOL_CALL) instead of completing cleanly. Both
Claude-facing translators collapsed these to a clean end_turn, hiding the
aborted tool call as a successful completion:
- the OpenAI hub path (openai-to-claude.ts convertFinishReason default), and
- the DIRECT Gemini->Claude path (gemini-to-claude.ts), which is the one
Claude Code actually hits through an antigravity/Gemini-routed model.
Add isAbortFinishReason() to finishReason.ts and map these reasons to
tool_use on both paths; genuinely unknown reasons still fall back to end_turn.
Co-authored-by: anhdiepmmk <n08ni.dieppn@gmail.com>
Inspired-by: https://github.com/decolua/9router/pull/2462
* chore(6713): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
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* fix(translator): strip empty cloud_base_branch from Cursor Subagent tool call (#6729)
* fix(translator): strip empty cloud_base_branch from Cursor Subagent tool call (port from 9router#2446)
The Responses->Chat tool-arg cleanup (stripEmptyOptionalToolArgs) only stripped
empty-string/empty-array optional args for Claude Code's Read tool. Cursor's local
Subagent tool call therefore passed through with the cloud-only field
cloud_base_branch: "", which Cursor rejects ("cloud_base_branch may only be specified
when environment equals cloud") before starting the subagent. Extend the cleanup to an
allowlist of Read + Subagent; arbitrary tools stay untouched.
Reported-by: like3213934360-lab (https://github.com/decolua/9router/issues/2446)
* chore(6729): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(translator): defer content_block_start until GLM streams the tool name (#6730)
* fix(translator): defer content_block_start until GLM streams the tool name (port from 9router#2077)
GLM 5.2 (and similar OpenAI-compatible upstreams) stream a tool call's id and
function.name across separate SSE delta chunks. The openai-to-claude streaming
translator emitted content_block_start immediately on the id-only chunk with an empty
name; the Claude SSE protocol cannot patch a block after emission, so the later
name-only chunk was dropped and Claude Code rejected the tool_use with an empty tool
name / "No such tool available:". Defer content_block_start until the name arrives
(start on args if they arrive first), and emit a start for any orphaned id-only tool
call at finish so content_block_stop is never orphaned.
Reported-by: itiwant (https://github.com/decolua/9router/issues/2077)
* chore(6730): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* feat(dashboard): add search to Playground model picker dropdown (#4086) (#6811)
* feat(dashboard): add search to Playground model picker dropdown (#4086)
The shared ModelSelectModal (combo builder + CLI-code cards) already had
search, but the Playground's raw model <select> in StudioConfigPane stayed
a flat unsearchable list - unusable once a provider like OpenRouter
contributed 50+ models.
Adds a search input above the dropdown that filters options via
filterModelsByQuery() (Turkish-safe accent/case-insensitive match, reusing
matchesSearch()). The currently selected model always stays pinned in the
list even when it doesn't match the query, so typing never silently swaps
the active selection. Reuses the existing common.search i18n key already
translated in all 42 locales - no new key needed.
* chore(6811): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* feat: request count log per provider, per date (#4009) (#6812)
* feat(dashboard): request count log per provider, per date (#4009)
Some providers bill by request rather than by token, so operators need
a plain per-provider, per-date request count breakdown, not just token
aggregates. Adds a new getProviderDailyUsageRows() aggregation query
(src/lib/db/usageAnalytics.ts), a dedicated GET
/api/usage/requests-by-provider-date route (kept separate from the
frozen /api/usage/analytics route to respect the file-size baseline),
and a sortable, single-date-filterable table on Dashboard -> Analytics.
Closes#4009
* chore(6812): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* feat(xai): route xAI clients to Grok native /v1/responses endpoint (#6709)
* feat(xai): route xAI clients to Grok native /v1/responses endpoint
xAI ships a native /v1/responses endpoint (https://api.x.ai/v1/responses)
alongside /v1/chat/completions, but XaiExecutor extended BaseExecutor
without overriding buildUrl(), so every request always resolved to the
static chat-completions baseUrl regardless of target format — the last
genuinely-missing slice of decolua/9router#2439 (grok-build-0.1, the
reasoning-effort suffix routing, and bare grok-* routing were already
ported in prior cycles).
Add responsesBaseUrl to the xai registry entry and tag
grok-4.20-multi-agent-0309 (upstream's own Responses-only id) with
targetFormat: "openai-responses", mirroring the existing model-tag-driven
routing pattern already used by the gh executor (9router#102) and the
"openai" -pro heuristic in open-sse/executors/default.ts — the per-model
registry tag is the single source of truth that also drives chatCore's
body translation, so URL and body stay in lockstep. XaiExecutor.buildUrl
now checks getModelTargetFormat("xai", model) and resolves to the native
Responses endpoint only for tagged models, leaving every other grok-*
model on the existing chat-completions bridge.
TDD: tests/unit/executor-xai.test.ts adds a RED-then-GREEN case asserting
grok-4.20-multi-agent-0309 resolves to https://api.x.ai/v1/responses and
a control case asserting grok-4.3 still resolves to
https://api.x.ai/v1/chat/completions.
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Inspired-by: https://github.com/decolua/9router/pull/2439
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* fix(resilience): route remaining credential-selection call sites through quota preflight (#6686) (#6742)
* fix(resilience): route remaining credential-selection call sites through quota preflight (#6686)
* chore(6742): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(resilience): apikey-provider 429s honor explicit quota-exhausted text (#6638) (#6731)
* fix(resilience): apikey-provider 429s honor explicit quota-exhausted text (#6638)
Ollama Cloud (and any other apikey-category provider) 429s skipped body-text
quota classification entirely; a genuine multi-day quota exhaustion was
misclassified as a plain rate_limit_exceeded with a few seconds of cooldown,
so combo routing retried the account immediately. shouldPreserveQuotaSignals()
now lets an explicit quota-exhausted signal (looksLikeQuotaExhausted) override
the apikey-category default, and parseDayGranularityResetMs() adds day-
granularity reset-hint parsing ("...reset in 3 days.") alongside the existing
Xh/Ym/Zs parsing.
Regression guard: tests/unit/issue-6638-ollama-quota.test.ts (RED before the
fix, GREEN after). Aligned two tests/unit/account-fallback-service.test.ts
cases that had codified the old buggy behavior for apikey-provider quota
text.
* chore(6731): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* feat(resilience): weekly-429 cooldown for fetcher-less providers (#3709) (#6817)
* feat(resilience): weekly-429 cooldown for fetcher-less providers (#3709)
Ollama Cloud free-tier accounts have a hard WEEKLY request cap. On cap the
upstream returns 429 "you (<account>) have reached your weekly usage
limit", but ollama-cloud is an apikey-category provider, so the existing
oauth-only shouldUseQuotaSignal gate in checkFallbackError skips the
subscription-quota-text classifier (Issue #2321) for its 429s -- the
account fell through to the generic exponential backoff (~1s, capped at
2min) and got retried every few minutes for the rest of the week (one
account took 285x429 in 48h).
Adds a new, ungated weekly-usage-limit text classifier that applies a 24h
QUOTA_EXHAUSTED cooldown regardless of provider category. Extracted the new
classifier -- together with the existing #2321 subscription-quota logic --
into a new open-sse/services/quotaTextCooldowns.ts module so the frozen
accountFallback.ts (file-size-baseline cap) didn't have to grow; net effect
shrinks accountFallback.ts by 20 lines.
This is Phase A of the plan (open-sse/services/accountFallback.ts:1038-1045
"weekly-429 cooldown"); Phase B (generic local request-counter preflight for
manual provider_plans dimensions) is a separate, larger follow-up per the
plan's own phasing.
* chore(6817): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(providers): Kiro adaptive-thinking allowlist excludes sonnet-4.5/haiku-4.5 (#6576) (#6726)
* fix(providers): Kiro adaptive-thinking allowlist excludes sonnet-4.5/haiku-4.5 (#6576)
* chore(6726): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* test(kiro): migrate selector-strip test to claude-sonnet-5 (only Kiro adaptive-thinking model, #6576)
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* chore(quality): rebaseline complexity 2053->2054 (merge-burst drift, v3.8.47)
Inherited drift from today's /implement-prs merge burst (~36 PRs). check:complexity
does not run on the PR->release fast-path, so the branch accrued +1 unmeasured. No
orphan/feature PR introduces a NEW violation (complexity-net-zero); the only flagged
function is the pre-existing getResolvedModelCapabilities. Owner-approved rebaseline
to unblock the FQG of ~7 green-except-complexity orphans.
* chore(stryker): register ollama-quota covering tests (merge-burst drift, v3.8.47)
The 3 covering unit tests from #6731/#6817/#6742 (issue-6638-ollama-quota,
ollama-cloud-weekly-quota-cooldown-3709, issue-6686-quota-preflight-coverage)
exist on release but were never added to tap.testFiles when those PRs merged.
Completes the registration so mutant kills count; unblocks every PR touching a
mutated module. Part of the owner-approved merge-burst drift cleanup.
* fix: auto-start WS server in-process and change default port to 20132 (#6072)
* feat: change default LIVE_WS_PORT from 20129 to 20132
Update the default WebSocket port for the live dashboard server from 20129 to 20132 across all configuration files, documentation, code comments, and tests. Also consolidate OMNIROUTE_DISABLE_LIVE_WS and OMNIROUTE_ENABLE_LIVE_WS into a single OMNIROUTE_ENABLE_LIVE_WS flag. Wire the live WebSocket server to start in-process via instrumentation-node.ts.
* feat: clarify NEXT_PUBLIC_LIVE_WS_PUBLIC_URL path usage and derive upgrade path from URL
Update .env.example and ENVIRONMENT.md to document that the pathname portion of NEXT_PUBLIC_LIVE_WS_PUBLIC_URL (e.g. /live-ws) is used as the WebSocket upgrade path by the dev proxy, handshake response, and client connection logic.
Extract deriveLiveWsPath() into shared/utils/wsPath.ts and wire it through:
- src/app/api/v1/ws/route.ts — handshake response path field
- src/hooks/useLiveDashboard.ts — build
* fix: use the standard URL API to safely parse and update the effectiveWsUrl
* build(docker): expose live WebSocket server port and configure CORS origins
Add LIVE_WS_PORT (20132), LIVE_WS_HOST (0.0.0.0), and LIVE_WS_ALLOWED_ORIGINS environment variables to all Docker Compose profiles and expose the WebSocket port mapping. Prevent infinite self-loop in standalone-server-ws.mjs by skipping proxy when the server itself is running on the LiveWS port.
* docs(env): fix comment formatting for HOST and HOSTNAME variables
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* fix(logs): prevent stale detail refresh reopening modal (#6323)
* fix(logs): prevent stale detail refresh reopening modal
* chore(stryker): register ollama-quota covering tests (release drift from merge burst)
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* \ feat: operator-configurable account rotation\ (#6763)
* feat(resilience): operator-configurable account rotation
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); the author's accountFallback/.env deltas were
re-applied cleanly onto the release tip.
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* docs(env): document configurable account-rotation env vars in ENVIRONMENT.md
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* refactor(rotation): extract rotation gate/context helpers to keep accountFallback.ts under frozen cap
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* chore(changelog): re-sync CHANGELOG.md to release tip (restore lost base bullet)
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* test(stryker): register rotation-config test in tap.testFiles for mutation coverage
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* test(stryker): register ollama-quota covering tests (drift from #6731/#6817/#6742) + re-sync
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* fix(lmarena): modernize Arena web provider + static Direct-chat catalog (#6280)
* fix(lmarena): modernize Arena web provider + static Direct-chat catalog
Update the lmarena provider for arena.ai (product rebranded from LMArena):
- Route chat via arena.ai create-evaluation with Chrome TLS impersonation
(tls-client-node) and optional browser-minted recaptchaV3Token.
- Seed Text+Search (48) into the chat registry; seed Image (27) only into
IMAGE_PROVIDERS. Disable live HTML model discovery; resolve public names to
Arena UUIDs from the static TypeScript allowlist (no scrape JSON in-repo).
- Soft-exclude 404/502 model ids; slow/stop bulk test-all probes for this provider.
- Do not fold IMAGE_PROVIDERS/video specialty into the chat provider catalog when
a chat registry already exists (lmarena/openai/xai).
- Display name Arena (Free); keep wire id `lmarena` / alias `lma` for back-compat.
- Theme-aware provider icons: arena-light.svg / arena-dark.svg.
- Preserve split Supabase SSR cookie reconstruction for arena-auth-prod-v1.*.
* fix(providers): align provider-models-route test fixture + regen provider reference
Fold the topaz image-only catalog entry's apiFormat/supportedEndpoints
into the local-catalog test fixture (route now tags media-only
providers per the lmarena PR's staticModels.ts change), regenerate
PROVIDER_REFERENCE.md against the merged release providers.ts, and add
the changelog fragment for #6280.
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* test: align web-cookie fallback suite — lmarena now has a registry entry (probe path)
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* docs(changelog): reconcile 3-day merge burst — 16 fragments, 4 promised credits, contributors hall 32→63
- changelog.d fragments for the 20 merged PRs that landed without a bullet
(#6072#6308#6323#6538#6556#6586#6611#6647#6675#6698#6757#6759#6804#6821 + ci rollup #6781/#6691/#6693 + docs rollup #6643/#6644/#6646/#6663;
omniglyph bump #6661 folded into the #6556 bullet)
- deliver the 4 credits promised in close comments but never written:
@alltomatos (#6819 dup of #6721), @samimozcan (#6762/#6753 subsumed by #6790),
@chirag127 (#6756 dup of #6757), @Squawk7777 (#6565 dup of #6564 — appended to
the existing #6564 bullet; changelog-integrity flags that edit as a removal,
intentional: ALLOW_CHANGELOG_REMOVALS justification)
- rebuild the v3.8.47 Contributors hall from merged-PR authors + thanks credits
+ prior hall: 32 → 63 contributors
* Clamp reasoning token buffer to model output cap (#6714)
* fix(combo): clamp reasoning buffer to model output cap
* fix(routing): preserve near-cap reasoning max tokens
* fix(routing): getExplicitModelOutputCap falls through to registry cap on non-numeric synced limit_output
getExplicitModelOutputCap short-circuited to null whenever a synced
capability row existed, even if that row's limit_output was not a number
(models.dev commonly omits it). That silently disabled the reasoning-token
buffer clamp for any model with a synced row lacking an output limit.
Now only return the synced value when it IS a number; otherwise fall
through to registryModel.maxOutputTokens / spec.maxOutputTokens, matching
the ??-chain precedence already used by getResolvedModelCapabilities().
Adds a standalone regression test (proves the fallthrough returns the real
registry cap, not null) and hardens the #6274 fixture id so its no-output-cap
case does not prefix-match the real glm-5.2 static spec.
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* chore(stryker): register ollama-quota covering tests (release drift from merge burst)
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* feat(i18n): add Traditional Chinese (zh-TW) localization for frontend and CLI (#6320)
* feat(i18n): add Traditional Chinese (zh-TW) localization for frontend and CLI
- Add src/i18n/messages/zh-TW.json translating frontend web UI
- Add bin/cli/locales/zh-TW.json translating CLI commands and descriptors
- Register zh-TW in config/i18n.json and docs/guides/I18N.md
- Update scripts/i18n/generate-multilang.mjs matching the new locale setup
* fix: update i18n locale count from 42 to 43 after adding zh-TW
The docs strict checker (check-docs-counts-sync.mjs) validates that
README.md and I18N.md reflect the real locale count. Adding zh-TW
bumped the count from 42 → 43.
* fix(i18n): translate providers free-filter labels in zh-TW (#6694 guard)
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* feat(proxy): implement latency-optimized proxy rotation strategy (#6798)
* feat(proxy): implement latency-optimized proxy rotation strategy
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR) and the direct CHANGELOG.md edit (fragments-first);
the author's env/docs/i18n deltas were re-applied cleanly onto the release tip.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(proxy): add latency-rotation env var to .env.example
PROXY_LATENCY_WINDOW_HOURS was referenced in src/lib/db/proxies.ts and
documented in docs/reference/ENVIRONMENT.md, but missing from
.env.example, tripping the env/docs sync gate.
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* chore(changelog): re-sync CHANGELOG.md to release tip
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* refactor(proxy): extract latency-strategy helpers to keep frozen files under cap
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* test(db-rules): expect 35 audited modules (proxyLatency joins INTENTIONALLY_INTERNAL)
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* docs(readme): fix stale strategy/tool/scoring counts (#6853)
README still claimed 17 routing strategies (the table was missing
pipeline), 95 MCP tools, and 9-factor Auto-Combo scoring. Align with
the source (ROUTING_STRATEGY_VALUES has 18 entries) and the canonical
docs (MCP-SERVER.md: 94 tools; AUTO-COMBO.md: 12-factor).
* fix(antigravity): sanitize Cloud Code safety settings (#6839)
Co-authored-by: kfiramar <83420275+kfiramar@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(kiro): probe IdC region during profileArn discovery, cross-region (recovers #6099) (#6840)
* fix(kiro): route Amazon Q runtime by profileArn region for cross-region IdC
Enterprise AWS IAM Identity Center accounts whose IdC instance lives outside the two
Amazon Q Developer profile regions (us-east-1 / eu-central-1) - e.g. eu-north-1
(Stockholm), start URL https://d-XXXX.awsapps.com/start - showed no limits and returned
502 on every request.
Root cause: the backend used the IdC/OIDC token region (providerSpecificData.region, e.g.
eu-north-1) for every CodeWhisperer runtime call, hitting q.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com - a
host that does not exist as a Q Developer runtime endpoint. Per AWS docs ("Supported
Regions for the Q Developer console and Q Developer profile"), the Q Developer *profile*
(which produces the profileArn and hosts generateAssistantResponse / GetUsageLimits /
ListAvailableModels / ListAvailableProfiles) is only hosted in us-east-1 and eu-central-1,
regardless of the IdC region; "data is stored in the Region where you create the Amazon Q
Developer profile."
Fix (new open-sse/services/kiroRegion.ts) decouples the two regions:
- providerSpecificData.region stays the IdC/OIDC region, used ONLY for
oidc.{region}.amazonaws.com token mint/refresh.
- The runtime region is derived from the profileArn (resolveKiroRuntimeRegion):
profileArn region -> a valid stored profile region -> us-east-1. A stored IdC region
that is not a Q profile region (eu-north-1) is ignored for runtime.
- Profile discovery (discoverKiroProfileArnAcrossRegions) probes the Q profile regions
(EU IdC -> eu-central-1 first) with the cross-region SSO token instead of q.{idcRegion}.
Wired into: executors/kiro.ts (generateAssistantResponse targets the profile region),
services/usage/kiro.ts (getKiroUsage multi-region discovery + profileArn runtime region so
Limits resolves), services/kiroModels.ts (ListAvailableModels), and
src/lib/oauth/providers/kiro.ts (login-time postExchange profile discovery).
Adds tests/unit/kiro-idc-cross-region.test.ts (15 cases). All Kiro suites pass (60 tests).
* fix(kiro): probe the IdC region too during profileArn discovery (any IdC region)
Make profile discovery general for an IdC in ANY of the ~30 IdC-supported AWS regions
(us-west-2, ap-southeast-2, me-central-1, af-south-1, ...), not just eu-north-1.
buildKiroProfileDiscoveryRegions now probes the two documented Q Developer profile regions
FIRST (us-east-1 / eu-central-1, EU-first for EMEA IdC regions to cut latency), then appends
the IdC/stored region itself as a forward-compatible fallback: if AWS ever co-locates the
profile with the IdC or expands the profile-region list, a same-region probe still finds it.
Probing a region with no profile simply returns nothing and we fall through. The profileArn's
own region remains authoritative for every runtime call (resolveKiroRuntimeRegion), so a
newly-issued ARN in any region is honored automatically.
Adds ap-southeast-2 (APAC) cross-region coverage and updates the discovery-order tests.
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* feat(providers): manual context-window override for custom models (#4125) (#6822)
Add a manual per-model "Context Window Override" so an operator can correct
a provider's misreported context length (e.g. reports 1M when the real
limit is 128K) instead of the model getting silently dropped from combo
routing once the wrong value lands in the catalog.
Reuses the existing Feature-5004 model_context_overrides table
(source="manual") — already the priority-0 source getModelContextLimit()
(the function combo's context-window filter calls) reads ahead of the
models.dev/registry/static catalog — so no new resolver logic was needed,
only the missing write path:
- PUT /api/provider-models now accepts an optional contextWindowOverride
(number to set, null to clear), persisted via setModelContextOverride/
removeModelContextOverride.
- GET /api/provider-models surfaces the current override value + source
back on each custom-model row.
- CustomModelsSection.tsx: edit form gained a Context Window Override
input + a badge on the model row when an override is set.
Regression guard: tests/unit/provider-models-context-window-override-4125.test.ts
(manual override wins over a misreported catalog value, GET round-trip,
clearing via null, default-unchanged behavior).
* feat(dashboard): improve Provider Quota page horizontal density (#3520) (#6815)
QuotaCardGrid stacked every provider group vertically in a single
flex flex-col container, and each group's own card grid didn't go
multi-column until the md breakpoint. Provider groups now flow into a
2-column CSS multi-column layout on very wide (2xl) screens instead of
an unconditional vertical stack, and each group's card grid starts at
2 columns immediately, filling horizontal whitespace sooner on
narrower-but-not-mobile viewports.
Regression guard: tests/unit/quota-card-grid-horizontal-layout.test.ts
* refactor(usage): type saveRequestUsage with UsageEntry interface + any-budget ratchet (#3512) (#6809)
Replace saveRequestUsage(entry: any) with a typed UsageEntry interface
mirroring the usage_history columns 1:1. Fields stay optional/nullable
since different writers (chatCore success/failure, rejected-request
accounting, Codex Responses WS) populate the row incrementally; tokens
stays unknown since callers pass either raw provider-shaped usage or
the normalized {input,output,cacheRead,...} shape.
Also cleaned the file's other any usages (getUsageHistory filter,
getUsageDb next-cursor cast, appendRequestLog tokens param,
getRecentLogs catch) so it now sits at zero any and can be added to
the check:any-budget:t11 zero-any allowlist.
Documents the DB-entity <-> TS-interface convention in
docs/architecture/CODEBASE_DOCUMENTATION.md Sec 11.
* feat(combo): strict budget-cap fallback policy for auto/* combos (#3470) (#6816)
Auto-combo transparency + budget controls: the engine's budgetCap enforcement
always degraded to the globally cheapest candidate when every candidate
exceeded the cap - silently overspending instead of respecting the cap.
- engine.ts: budgetFallback "cheapest" (default, legacy) | "strict"
(BudgetExceededError when no candidate fits budgetCap)
- requestControls.ts: X-OmniRoute-Budget-Fallback header +
resolveRequestAutoControls() consolidating mode/budget/fallback parsing
- resolveAutoStrategy.ts / autoConfig.ts: thread combo-level
config.budgetFallback and catch BudgetExceededError into an HTTP 402
- chat.ts: switch to the consolidated resolveRequestAutoControls() helper
(net line reduction, stays under the frozen file-size baseline)
Regression guard: tests/unit/auto-combo-budget-fallback-3470.test.ts
* fix(usage): honor xAI provider-reported exact cost (#6711)
OmniRoute's calculateCost() always estimated request cost from token
counts x static pricing, discarding xAI's exact provider-reported cost
when present. xAI's chat-completions usage object reports the precise
billed cost via cost_in_usd_ticks (docs.x.ai/developers/cost-tracking
and the API reference's usage schema: "TICKS_IN_USD_CENT: i64 =
100_000_000" => 1e10 ticks/USD, e.g. 37756000 ticks ~= $0.0038).
calculateCost()/computeCostFromPricing() now short-circuit to this
exact figure when present -- before any pricing DB lookup, so it also
works for models without a local pricing row -- and still fall back to
the token-based estimate when it is absent. The field is threaded
through both the streaming (extractUsage/normalizeUsage) and
non-streaming (extractUsageFromResponse) usage-extraction paths.
Corrected divisor vs upstream: the upstream PR used /1e12 (a 100x
under-report, e.g. reporting $0.00123 as the doc's $0.123 example);
this port uses the doc-verified /1e10 instead, confirmed against both
the cost-tracking guide and the API reference's usage-object schema.
Inspired-by: https://github.com/decolua/9router/pull/2453
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* docs: rename /implement-prs → /merge-prs in Hard Rule #21 (skill renamed 2026-07-11) (#6847)
* docs: refresh stale llm.txt facts + relocate design.md to docs/architecture/DESIGN_SYSTEM.md (#6849)
* docs: refresh stale llm.txt facts + move design.md to docs/architecture/DESIGN_SYSTEM.md
llm.txt was frozen at the v3.8.8 era (177 providers, 37 MCP tools, 14
strategies, 9-factor scoring, 75% coverage gate). Update every factual
claim to the current state (248 providers, 94 tools / 30 scopes, 18
strategies, 12-factor scoring, ratchet + 60% floor, TS 6, current docs/
layout) and re-sync the 42 exact-copy i18n mirrors.
design.md at the root was a standardization plan whose phases 1-6 all
shipped; rewrite its header as a permanent reference and relocate it to
docs/architecture/DESIGN_SYSTEM.md per the root-hygiene policy (root =
configs + canonical docs only).
* docs: add MDX frontmatter to DESIGN_SYSTEM.md (in-app docs pipeline requires it)
* feat: per-model web-search interception rule (#3384) (#6814)
* feat(routing): per-model web-search interception rule (#3384)
Adds a per-provider/per-model interceptSearch rule (src/lib/db/interceptionRules.ts,
key_value namespace interception_rules) that overrides the existing native
web-search bypass defaults (Codex/Gemini/Claude->Claude passthrough) in
webSearchFallback.ts. Wired at the existing prepareWebSearchFallbackBody() call
site in chatCore.ts. Resolution precedence: per-model rule > provider-level rule
> existing native-bypass defaults.
This lands Phase 1-2 of the plan (rule store + search interception). Web-fetch
interception and the dashboard UI toggle are tracked as follow-up phases.
* fix(db): register interceptionRules in localDb re-export layer (db-rules gate)
* fix(db): renumber interception_rules migration 119→120 (collision with model_capability_overrides)
* feat: sidebar search/filter input (#4013) (#6810)
* feat(dashboard): add search/filter input to the dashboard sidebar (#4013)
Adds a search box at the top of the expanded sidebar that filters nav
sections/groups/items client-side by label, so users don't have to
hunt through the growing nav tree. Reuses the existing common.search /
common.noResults i18n keys (no new locale edits needed) and the shared
Input icon="search" pattern. Matching sections auto-expand while
searching and the accordion/pin state is restored once the query is
cleared.
Filtering logic is extracted into a pure filterSidebarSectionsByQuery()
helper (src/shared/utils/sidebarSearch.ts) so it is trivially unit
testable independent of React/next-intl/next-navigation.
* fix(test): move Sidebar.search test to a runner-collected path (test-discovery gate)
* fix(i18n): backfill 194 missing pt-BR keys (#6695) (#6723)
* fix(i18n): backfill 194 missing pt-BR keys and add key-parity regression test (#6695)
* Merge branch 'release/v3.8.47' into fix/6695-i18n-drift
Resolve i18n key-parity and CHANGELOG-fragment conflicts:
- Convert the #6695 CHANGELOG.md bullet to a changelog.d/ fragment
(the fragment convention landed on release/v3.8.47 after this PR
branched, per changelog.d/README.md).
- Backfill 61 additional pt-BR keys that entered en.json on
release/v3.8.47 after this PR's original 194-key backfill, so the
PR's own key-parity regression test (tests/unit/i18n-pt-br.test.ts)
stays green against the moving release baseline.
* Discover live Codex models (#6776)
* Add live model discovery for provider catalog
* Fix model discovery request headers
* fix(codex): sync live model limits with local catalog
* test(codex): split live model discovery coverage into dedicated route tests
* fix(codex): use chatgpt account id for live model sync
* Add GitHub-backed Codex model discovery fallback
* fix(providers): tighten oauth config tests and provider model display comments
* test: align client version expectations with release default
* fix(codex): keep discovery complexity within baseline
* fix: rebase live Codex model discovery onto release/v3.8.47, preserving kimi-web buildHeaders (#6308)
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* feat(codex): echo requested effort-suffixed model id in Responses payloads (#3697) (#6820)
* feat(codex): echo requested effort-suffixed model id in Responses payloads (#3697)
Codex CLI compatibility shim: the Responses API response.created/
response.in_progress/response.completed payloads now carry a `model`
field (previously absent), and for Codex-CLI-originated requests it
echoes the client-requested effort-suffixed model id (e.g.
gpt-5.5-xhigh) instead of the bare upstream id (gpt-5.5), so the Codex
CLI status line/model button shows the active reasoning effort.
- openai-responses.ts translator threads the upstream model into the
Responses event objects (additive, omitted when unknown).
- New isCodexOriginatedHeaders() (codexIdentity.ts) reuses PR #3481's
originator/User-Agent detection, header-based so it still fires when
a combo routes codex/gpt-5.5-xhigh to a non-codex upstream.
- chatCore's existing opt-in #1311 echoModel pipeline now also fires
automatically for Codex clients on the Responses API, regardless of
the echoRequestedModelName setting.
- responseModelEcho.ts now also rewrites the nested response.model
field the Responses API uses (previously only top-level model).
- /v1/models keeps returning models: [] for Codex (unchanged, #3481).
Regression guard: tests/unit/codex-effort-model-echo-3697.test.ts.
Closes#3697
* chore(merge): re-sync with release/v3.8.47 (restore CHANGELOG, keep own bullet)
* chore(merge): re-sync with release/v3.8.47; move changelog bullet to changelog.d fragment (merge-storm proof)
* feat(usage): surface Antigravity weekly quota alongside the 5-hour window (#4017) (#6818)
* feat(usage): surface Antigravity weekly quota alongside the 5-hour window (#4017)
Antigravity enforces both a 5-hour and a weekly usage limit, but the agy/antigravity
quota widget only exposed the 5-hour window. The weekly limit isn't in the per-model
retrieveUserQuota response already fetched — it lives in a separate, undocumented
retrieveUserQuotaSummary RPC that groups models into families (Gemini Models, Claude
and GPT models) with one weekly bucket per family.
Adds a self-contained usage/antigravityWeeklyQuota.ts leaf: a cached, best-effort
fetch of that RPC + a pure parser that extracts the weekly-labeled bucket per group
(window inferred from bucketId/displayName text, matching the reverse-engineered
shape documented by third-party Antigravity clients) into gemini_weekly/
claude_gpt_weekly quota entries, merged into the existing quotas map the widget
already renders generically. A failed/unavailable RPC never affects the existing
per-model quotas.
Live VPS validation attempt (192.168.0.15, real antigravity account): both
retrieveUserQuota and retrieveUserQuotaSummary currently return 429
RESOURCE_EXHAUSTED for that account, so the live response shape could not be
captured directly. The parser was instead validated via TDD against the bucket
shape documented by CodexBar (steipete/CodexBar), a third-party Antigravity client
that reverse-engineered the same RPC, and is defensive against both response
envelopes it has observed (top-level groups[] and nested quotaSummary.groups[]).
* chore(merge): re-sync with release/v3.8.47 (restore CHANGELOG, keep own bullet)
* chore(merge): re-sync with release/v3.8.47; move changelog bullet to changelog.d fragment (merge-storm proof)
* feat: add Z.ai Web free web-cookie provider (#4056) (#6823)
* feat(providers): add Z.ai Web free web-cookie provider (#4056)
New zai-web web-session provider drives the free chat.z.ai consumer
chat UI via a pasted browser cookie, distinct from the existing
API-key zai/glm/glm-cn/glmt providers (api.z.ai). ZaiWebExecutor posts
to chat.z.ai/api/chat/completions with the cookie forwarded both as
Cookie and Authorization: Bearer <token>, and normalizes both z.ai's
internal delta_content/phase SSE envelope and a pass-through
OpenAI-shaped choices[].delta frame into standard chat-completion
chunks.
Registered in WEB_COOKIE_PROVIDERS, WEB_SESSION_CREDENTIAL_REQUIREMENTS,
the provider registry (GLM-4.6/4.5/4.5V models), the executor factory,
and tokenExtractionConfig.ts for in-app cookie capture.
* fix(providers): regenerate translate-path golden for zai-web + reduce cognitive complexity
* fix(providers): rename ZaiWebExecutor.buildHeaders to avoid incompatible BaseExecutor override
* chore(merge): re-sync with release/v3.8.47; move changelog bullet to changelog.d fragment (merge-storm proof)
* fix(codex): bump default client version to 0.144.0 (#6780)
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* refactor(usage): extract per-group parsing in antigravityWeeklyQuota (cognitive-complexity gate 886→885, release-level drift from #6818 merge)
* ci(quality): cut PR gate wall time without dropping protection (#6716)
Collapse duplicate CI spend while keeping each gate's existence reason:
- quality.yml: TIA __RUN_ALL__ defers full unit to fast-unit 4-shard (#6781);
path filters via classify-pr-changes; docs-gates split; draft skip
- ci.yml: wire docs/i18n/code path filters; ESLint JSON artifact for quality-gate;
drop advisory typecheck:noimplicit; float actions/cache@v6
- TIA parity: memory/usage/combo/serial; **/*.test.mjs any depth; electron/bin
no longer force unit __RUN_ALL__
- check:complexity-ratchets: one ESLint walk, ruleId-isolated baselines + cache
- check:api-docs-refs + lib/apiRoutes: shared API route inventory
- husky pre-push: intentionally light (gates live in pre-commit); CLAUDE.md +
QUALITY_GATES.md docs synced
- collect-metrics / lint:json: path.resolve cache path; Windows-safe eslint bin
- env-doc allowlist for ESLINT_RESULTS_JSON / COMPLEXITY_ESLINT_REPORT
- release-green --full-ci expects check:api-docs-refs (not docs-symbols alone)
Tests: select-impacted, classify-pr-changes, api-routes lib, complexity-rule-count,
validate-release-green.
Reconciled after #6781 (fast-unit 2→4 shards) per maintainer request on #6716.
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* fix(docs): document Turbopack build memory tradeoff for RAM-constrained machines (#6409) (#6885)
* fix(routing): recognize Kimi token-limit 400 as context overflow for combo fallback (#6637) (#6893)
combo.ts's isContextOverflow400() guard required the literal word
'context' in the 400 error body before letting a combo fall through to
the next target. Kimi's exact wording ('Your request exceeded model
token limit: 262144 (requested: 308458)') never says 'context', so the
guard misclassified it as a body-specific error and halted the whole
combo instead of trying the next (larger-context) target.
accountFallback.ts's CONTEXT_OVERFLOW_PATTERNS already recognized this
wording one layer below (via checkFallbackError -> shouldFallback), so
the two independently-maintained classifiers disagreed and the
stricter one won. Export CONTEXT_OVERFLOW_PATTERNS from
accountFallback.ts and reuse it inside combo.ts's
isContextOverflow400() so both layers share a single source of truth.
Regression test: tests/unit/repro-6637-kimi-token-limit.test.ts
(RED on unfixed code -> GREEN after the fix). Existing #4519 guard
tests (tests/unit/combo-param-validation-fallback-4519.test.ts) still
pass, including the negative case that a genuinely body-specific 400
is NOT misclassified as overflow.
* fix(providers): honor a provider-level proxy assigned to no-auth providers (#6272) (#6895)
No-auth providers (mimocode, opencode, ...) are always dispatched with a single
hardcoded connectionId ("noauth" — SYNTHETIC_NOAUTH_CONNECTION_ID in
src/sse/services/auth.ts). No provider_connections row ever has id="noauth", so
resolveProxyForConnection() in src/lib/db/settings.ts could never populate
connectionRecord for them, and its provider-level proxy lookup (Steps 6/8) only
runs when connectionRecord is present. A proxy assigned via Settings -> Providers
-> mimocode was therefore silently ignored, reproducing the reporter's "same
thing happen when i set the proxy directly in the provider menu" symptom.
Adds a best-effort fallback (src/lib/db/settings/noAuthProxyFallback.ts): when
connectionRecord could not be resolved, scan the known no-auth provider ids for a
configured provider-level proxy (registry first, then legacy) before falling
through to the global/direct steps.
Regression test: tests/unit/proxy-noauth-provider-6272.test.ts (RED on unfixed
code — resolved to level=direct/proxy=null; GREEN after the fix).
* fix(dashboard): surface Claude extraUsage credits in quota card (#6806) (#6896)
Enterprise-tier Claude accounts (default_raven_enterprise) don't get
five_hour/seven_day utilization windows from Anthropic's OAuth usage
endpoint — only an extra_usage credit-billing block. parseClaude()
only read data.quotas, so quotas stayed {} and the dashboard showed
"No quota data" even when extraUsage showed the account 100%
exhausted. parseClaude() now folds an enabled extraUsage block into a
credits-style quota row (mirroring parseCodex's bankedResetCredits
pattern), both when quotas is empty and when it's already populated.
* fix(db): share sql.js preinit across callers, fix named-param bind (#6628, #6802) (#6899)
- preInitSqlJs() now memoizes an in-flight Promise (not just the resolved
adapter) per filePath, so concurrent BATCH/STARTUP/HealthCheck/
ProviderLimitsSync callers at boot share one full-file read+WASM decode
instead of each independently reloading the whole database — the
thundering-herd amplifier of the OOM condition #6632 already partly
fixed, left un-implemented by the reporter's own proposed fix (#6628).
- sqljsAdapter's run/get/all now unwrap a lone named-parameter object
(e.g. .all({ isActive: 1 }) for "WHERE is_active = @isActive", the same
call shape getProviderConnections() already uses against better-sqlite3)
before calling sql.js's stmt.bind(), expanding it to the @/:/$ sigil
variants sql.js's own named-bind path requires. Previously the object
was wrapped into an array and sql.js took the positional-bind path,
throwing "Wrong API use : tried to bind a value of an unknown type
([object Object])." whenever the sql.js WASM fallback driver was active
— exactly the error #6802 reported (misattributed to better-sqlite3).
Regression tests added to tests/unit/db-adapters/driverFactory.test.ts and
tests/unit/db-adapters/sqljsAdapter.test.ts, both proven RED against the
prior code and GREEN after the fix.
* fix(plugin): split OC-gate provider id from OmniRoute-facing routing id (#6859) (#6900)
resolveOmniRoutePluginOptions() auto-prefixes providerId with "opencode-"
(commit 75b52e286) so OpenCode 1.17.8+'s native-adapter gate accepts it as a
registered provider id. That prefixed value was being reused for the
OmniRoute-server-facing identifiers too: mapRawModelToModelV2's id/providerID,
mapComboToModelV2's providerID, and the dynamic provider hook's combo catalog
keys. OmniRoute's server has no "opencode-<x>" provider alias, so every
dispatched model failed credential lookup with "No credentials for
opencode-omniroute" / "No active credentials for provider:
opencode-omniroute".
Add a …
* test(ci): static body in codex e2e mock route bridge (CodeQL #737) (#7559)
CodeQL js/stack-trace-exposure flags ANY error-derived value returned in
the mock route bridge's 500 path, not just error.stack — swapping .stack
for error.message (in #7354, alert #736) left sibling alert #737 open on
the same line. Replace the body with a static string; the test only
asserts status===200, so the 500 body is never inspected. Clears the last
open CodeQL alert repo-wide, unblocking the Quality Ratchet on every PR.
Companion to the release/v3.8.49 PR (merge-gates §8 — gate/CI-touching fix
lands on main in the same session).
* fix(security): bump adm-zip >=0.6.0 + exact host matching in mitm DNS test (#7733)
* feat: add getCachedProviderConnectionById and getCachedProviderNodes with 38-file callers conversion
PR #2 of memory-pressure series — cache the two remaining hot database
access patterns that were uncached:
Core changes:
- readCache.ts: add connectionByIdCache, nodesCache, getCachedProviderConnectionById,
getCachedProviderNodes, extend invalidateDbCache for "nodes" scope
- nodes.ts: invalidate nodes cache on create/update/delete
- localDb.ts: export new cache functions, remove dead code exports
(isConnectionRateLimited, getRateLimitedConnections)
Callers converted (38 files):
- open-sse hot paths: chatCore.ts, codexFailover.ts, concurrencyCaps.ts,
quotaExhaustionCutoff.ts, tokenRefresh.ts
- src hot paths: quotaCache.ts, connectionProvider.ts, quotaCombos.ts,
quotaKey.ts, saturationSignals.ts, tokenHealthCheck.ts,
providerHealthAutopilot.ts, claudeAuthFile.ts, codexAuthFile.ts
- Admin routes: providers/[id]/{route,login,models,refresh,sync-models,test}.ts
- Nodes/export/sync: provider-nodes/route.ts, export-json/route.ts,
sync/bundle.ts, localHealthCheck.ts
- v1 audio/speech/route.ts, transcriptions/route.ts, translations/route.ts
- v1 models/catalog.ts, rerank/route.ts
- embeddings/service.ts, imageRouteModel.ts, memory/embedding/index.ts
- sse/services/auth.ts, model.ts
All cached wrappers use 5s TTL (matching existing pattern).
Cache invalidated on all related writes.
Both core and open-sse typechecks pass (zero errors).
* fix(pr-review): bypass cache for CAS-sensitive token paths (chatCore + tokenRefresh)
Gemini code-assist review flagged race conditions in CAS checks, token
rotation, and OAuth refresh paths where cached data could cause OAuth
token family revocation. Reverted those callers to direct DB reads:
- chatCore.ts: CAS reread (line 3077) + rotation detection (line 3168)
→ getProviderConnectionById
- tokenRefresh.ts: staleness check before network refresh
→ getProviderConnectionById
Health check paths (providerHealthAutopilot, tokenHealthCheck) retain
cache — they are background sweeps where 5s staleness is acceptable.
* fix(perf): add touchConnectionLastUsed to break cache-thrashing on credential selection
Every getProviderCredentials call was calling updateProviderConnection
to bump lastUsedAt/consecutiveUseCount, which triggered:
- SELECT + full re-encrypt
- invalidateDbCache('connections')
- backupDbFile()
- bumpProxyConfigGeneration()
This busted the 5s cache on every chat request, forcing a full
3000-row decrypt on the next read. Fix with a bare SQL UPDATE
that touches only the stat columns — no SELECT, no encrypt, no
cache invalidation, no backup.
Also cache filtered getCachedProviderConnections calls per filter key
so filtered queries (by provider, isActive, etc.) benefit from the cache.
* perf(cache): lazy-decrypt provider connection credentials via raw cache + proxy
Replace getCachedProviderConnections() with getCachedRawProviderConnections()
in the auth selection hot path. Rows are cached undecrypted; decrypt()
runs only on first access to apiKey/accessToken/refreshToken via a Proxy
wrapper (createLazyConnectionView).
Before: 3000 AES-256-GCM decrypts per cache fill (every row, every field)
After: 0 decrypts per cache fill — 3 decrypts max, for the 1 chosen connection
Changes:
- providers.ts: add getRawProviderConnections() skips decryptConnectionFields
- readCache.ts: add rawConnectionsCache (5s TTL) + getCachedRawProviderConnections()
- localDb.ts: re-export getCachedRawProviderConnections
- auth.ts: createLazyConnectionView() — toProviderConnection() typed, then
Proxy intercepts 3 credential fields with lazy decrypt()
- auth.ts hot path: use raw cache + lazy mapping
- test: update split-test expected surface (22 symbols)
* perf(cache): replace connectionsCache with rawConnectionsCache + shared lazyConnectionView
Phase 2a: extract lazy connection view into shared module
- Move createLazyConnectionView, toProviderConnection, ProviderConnectionView
from sse/services/auth.ts to src/lib/db/providers/lazyConnectionView.ts
- Update auth.ts to import from the shared location
- Update catalog.ts to use getCachedRawProviderConnections + createLazyConnectionView
Phase 3: delegate getCachedProviderConnections through raw cache
- getCachedProviderConnections now delegates to getProviderConnections
which calls getCachedRawProviderConnections (single source of truth)
- Add LRU eviction (maxSize param) to TTLCache to prevent memory leaks
- rawConnectionsCache limited to 500 entries, connectionByIdCache to 10K
- Provider metadata (combo/catalog) caches get dedicated invalidation scopes
- Fix deleteProviderConnectionsByProvider: add missing invalidateDbCache call
Phase 4: fix test isolation + dead code audit
- db-read-cache.test.ts: use real module import (not importFresh) so
invalidateDbCache reaches the same rawConnectionsCache instance
- Verified: no stale connectionsCache references, clean barrel exports
* fix(db): reconcile provider-connections raw cache + lazy-decrypt with release tip
Merge origin/release/v3.8.49 into #7787's branch and resolve the
divergence in src/lib/db/providers.ts: keep the tip's column-projection
support on getProviderConnections/getRawProviderConnections and its
invalidateReasoningRoutingRuleCache() call in
deleteProviderConnectionsByProvider, alongside the PR's raw-cache +
lazy-decrypt-proxy read path (getCachedRawProviderConnections +
createLazyRowProxy). Column-projected reads bypass the raw-row cache
since its key doesn't account for projection. All other conflicts were
pure base drift (PR touched none of those files) and were resolved by
taking the release tip verbatim. Restored CHANGELOG.md to the tip
(merge auto-resolve had dropped 294 sibling bullets) and added this
PR's entry as a changelog.d fragment per the fragment convention.
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* fix(cache): address 5 PR review comments on connectionsCache refactor
1. Add falsy-id guard to touchConnectionLastUsed (gemini review)
2. Add falsy-id guard to getCachedProviderConnectionById (gemini review)
3-5. After each touchConnectionLastUsed call, sync raw cache rows
with fresh lastUsedAt/consecutiveUseCount so round-robin
stays correct within the TTL window
Closes PR #7787 review comments
* test(cache): add staleness regression + cache surface tests
Addresses diegosouzapw's PR #7787 review comments:
- Restore isConnectionRateLimited/getRateLimitedConnections re-exports in localDb.ts
- Add staleness regression test: getProviderConnections returns fresh data after delete
- Add getCachedProviderConnectionById caching/invalidation test
- Add getCachedProviderNodes caching/invalidation test
All 7 read-cache tests pass, all 51 provider tests pass, typecheck clean.
* test(cache): add deleteProviderConnectionsByProvider staleness regression test
Matches the owner's original bug description exactly —
the fix was adding invalidateDbCache('connections') to
deleteProviderConnectionsByProvider in commit 438bfc83c.
* chore(quality): annotated file-size rebaseline for localDb re-export growth (805->807)
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* chore(ci): add .mergify.yml to main — Mergify only reads config from the default branch (#7168)
* fix(ci): add the auto-enqueue pull_request_rule to the Mergify config (queue_conditions alone are eligibility-only) (#7179)
* fix(ci): migrate Mergify auto-enqueue to merge_protections_settings.auto_merge_conditions (rules-based path is EOL 2026-07-16) (#7216)
* fix(ci): drop Mergify batch settings (batching is a paid-tier feature; free plan queue is serial) (#7220)
* fix(ci): merge queue tolerates the advisory dast-smoke failure (its GH-hosted build hang dequeued every attempt) (#7225)
* test(ci): make the #6634 selfref guard hermetic — main's copy hard-fails every PR (#7341)
main's copy of this test still does git I/O inside a unit test:
const baseSrc = git(['show', 'origin/main:' + FILE]);
Runners check out a shallow single ref, so origin/main does not resolve and the
test dies with 'fatal: invalid object name origin/main'. Every PR into main
fails Unit Tests (7/8) on it — today that is #7313, #7315, #7316, #7334, #7336
and #7337, six PRs red on a defect none of them introduced. #7313 has no other
red at all.
release/v3.8.49 already carries a fix (2e42b8efc, #7174: try/catch, fetch
origin/main on demand, t.skip() when unreachable), but it only reaches main at
release time — so main stays broken for the whole cycle. Cherry-picking it would
also import a new problem: PR Test Policy classifies t.skip() as a silenced
assertion, which we watched it correctly catch on #7300 today.
This is the hermetic version instead (ported from #7327, which does the same for
the release branch): read the file straight off disk, compare against an empty
base so baseTaut/baseExtTaut are 0 — the strictest possible comparison point —
and call evaluateMasking() directly. No git ref, no fetch, no skip, nothing the
runner's checkout depth can break.
The #6634 regression stays covered: the guard's logic lives in
SELF_TEST_FIXTURE_RE (check-test-masking.mjs:337), not in the test. Proven both
ways on main before committing — neutralise SELF_TEST_FIXTURE_RE to /$^/ and
the test FAILS; restore it and it passes 2/2, with check-test-masking.mjs left
byte-identical.
Co-authored-by: growab <nekron@icloud.com>
* chore(quality): tighten main's coverage baseline to the CI's real numbers (#7347)
main's ratchet had been failing --require-tighten on every PR: 11 metrics
improved but the baseline was never tightened. Same class as the #6634
selfref guard — an infra fix that lands only on the release branch leaves
main red for the whole cycle, and every PR into main pays for it.
Values are the merged-coverage numbers from a run on main itself (a local
run measures ~68% vs CI's ~80%; the baseline's own note warns about that
gap). Only the 11 coverage values change — gitleaks and semgrepFindings
keep main's own state.
No changelog fragment: #7326 carries it on release/v3.8.49, and a second
one here would double the entry at release time.
* Add cliproxy provider exposure controls and manifest injection (#7329)
* feat(fusion): let judge use its own knowledge and override the panel (#6804)
The judge prompt said to write an answer 'grounded in that analysis',
implicitly capping output at the panel's union. When all panel members
miss or are collectively wrong on something, the judge should apply its
own reasoning as a full participant and override consensus, while keeping
an honesty guard against fabrication. Adds a regression test.
Co-authored-by: Chirag Singhal <chirag127@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(api): raise provider apiKey cap for cookie-based web providers (#6715) (#6759)
* fix(cli): fall back to settings.json when Claude Code binary is unresolvable (#6701) (#6734)
getCliRuntimeStatus() only ever answered `installed` from binary resolution
(known install paths + where/which PATH search), so a stale PATH, moved
binary, or uncatalogued install method reported "not found" even when
~/.claude/settings.json proved the CLI was installed and used before —
regressing behind upstream 9router's checkClaudeInstalled(), which already
falls back to the settings file when where/which fails.
withSettingsFallback() (new src/shared/services/cliInstallFallback.ts, kept
out of the frozen cliRuntime.ts to respect its file-size ceiling) restores
that parity: only when the binary lookup's own reason is "not_found" (never
for deliberate security rejections like unsafe/relative env overrides or
symlink escapes) and the tool's settings file exists on disk.
* fix(providers): honor explicit thinking.budget_tokens 0 in openai->gemini transform (#6813) (#6821)
The transform forwarded the Claude-style thinking.budget_tokens into
generationConfig.thinkingConfig.thinkingBudget, but the presence check was
truthy (&& thinking.budget_tokens). An explicit budget_tokens: 0 — the
natural way to disable thinking — is falsy, so it was dropped and the
request fell through to the default thinkingConfig injection, making the
model think despite an explicit request for zero. Use an explicit numeric
check so 0 is honored as thinkingBudget 0; includeThoughts is only set for
a non-zero budget.
* fix(compression): reconcile outer vs per-engine token counts (#6488) (#6741)
* fix(compression): reconcile outer vs per-engine token counts on degenerate output (#6488)
Outer originalTokens/compressedTokens (real tiktoken counter over extracted
message text) diverged from engineBreakdown[0]'s counts (a crude
JSON.stringify(requestBody).length/4 estimate), worst on small/degenerate
inputs where JSON structural overhead dominates. A single-engine breakdown
entry represents the exact same before/after transformation as the overall
response, so reconcileSingleEngineTokens() now overwrites that one entry's
counts with the outer, more accurate figures; multi-step pipeline
breakdowns are left untouched.
* chore(6741): resolve release sync — CHANGELOG.md restored to release tip, entry moved to changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(api): accept enableRenderers in RTK compression config schema (#6703) (#6757)
* fix(db): break probe-failed/restore loop on large storage.sqlite (#6632)
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); keeps only the author's changes.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat(cursor): add Opus 4.8, Fable 5, and Sonnet 5 model families (#6779)
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); keeps only the author's cursor registry + test changes.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(translator): read PDF/video file attachments for Gemini/Antigravity and Claude (#6790)
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); keeps only the author's translator + test changes.
Co-authored-by: Wital <witalorocha216@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(codex): strip include from compact responses requests (#6805)
* fix(codex): strip include from compact responses requests
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); keeps only the author's changes.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(6805): move include-strip assertion to standalone test file to keep executor-codex.test.ts under frozen size cap
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
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* fix(i18n): translate hardcoded Portuguese dashboard strings to English (#6769)
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); keeps only the author's changes.
Co-authored-by: Chirag Singhal <chirag127@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(bootstrap): filter empty process.env values to prevent Docker env crash loop (#6828)
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR) and the direct CHANGELOG.md edit (fragments-first);
keeps only the author's bootstrap change.
Co-authored-by: Andrian B. <andrewbalanesq@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(providers): update SenseNova Token Plan support (#6330)
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); the author's constants/registry/snapshot deltas
were re-applied cleanly onto the release tip.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(providers): classify 404 as MODEL_NOT_FOUND to stop retry storm (#6829)
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR) and the direct CHANGELOG.md edit (fragments-first);
the author's chatCore/errorClassifier deltas were re-applied cleanly onto the release tip.
Co-authored-by: Andrian B. <andrewbalanesq@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(api): accept all catalog engines on compression PUT schema (#6792)
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR). Resolved the release's OmniGlyph engine addition
additively (types.ts/compression.ts kept both 'relevance' and 'omniglyph') and extended
stackedPipelineStepSchema + STACKED_PIPELINE_ENGINE_INTENSITIES with the omniglyph branch
so the ENGINE_CATALOG-parity test passes.
Co-authored-by: Pitchfork-and-Torch <Pitchfork-and-Torch@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(api): point CLI health command at /api/monitoring/health (#6677) (#6717)
* fix(api): point CLI health command at /api/monitoring/health (#6677)
bin/cli/commands/health.mjs called GET /api/health, a route that was
moved to /api/monitoring/health without updating the CLI; the top-level
/api/health handler never existed on disk (only degradation/ and ping/
sub-routes). Point runHealthCommand()/runHealthComponentsCommand() at
/api/monitoring/health and read its real payload shape
(activeConnections, circuitBreakers: {open,halfOpen,closed}, memoryUsage)
instead of the old nonexistent requests/breakers/cache/memory fields.
* chore(6717): re-sync onto release tip; move CHANGELOG entry to changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* chore(cursor): add Grok 4.5 effort/fast model IDs (#6774)
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); keeps only the author's changes.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(providers): ensure DeepSeek Web SSE emits [DONE] after FINISHED (#6791)
* fix(providers): ensure DeepSeek Web SSE emits [DONE] after FINISHED
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); keeps only the author's changes.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* refactor(deepseek): extract done-terminator helper to keep frozen file under cap
Extracts the FINISHED-drain scheduler and finish-once guard added for
the [DONE] terminator fix (#6777) into a new
deepseek-web-done-terminator.ts module, so deepseek-web.ts stays under
its frozen line cap (1148). Behavior is unchanged.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
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Co-authored-by: Pitchfork-and-Torch <Pitchfork-and-Torch@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat(models): add capability override UI (#6727)
* feat(models): add capability override UI
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); renumbered the migration 118 -> 119 to resolve the
collision with 118_provider_param_filters.sql already on release/v3.8.47; the author's
i18n/localDb deltas were re-applied cleanly onto the release tip.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(6727): import model-capability-overrides DB fns directly (not via localDb barrel) to keep localDb under file-size cap; aligns with anti-barrel convention
* chore(db): satisfy known-symbols contract for modelCapabilityOverrides
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
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Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza <diegosouza.pw@gmail.com>
* fix(cursor): use Agent CLI build id for x-cursor-client-version (#6795)
* fix(cursor): use Agent CLI build id for x-cursor-client-version
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); the author's .env.example/docs deltas were
re-applied cleanly onto the release tip.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* chore(changelog): re-sync CHANGELOG.md to release tip (restore #6701 bullet)
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
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* fix(startup): rename reasoningControls.ts to avoid webpack casing collision (#6584) (#6718)
* fix(startup): rename reasoningControls.ts to avoid webpack casing collision (#6584)
* chore(6718): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(build): suppress Turbopack over-bundling warning from agentSkills generator (#6582) (#6720)
* fix(build): suppress Turbopack over-bundling warning from agentSkills generator (#6582)
generator.ts builds outputBase from a non-literal outputDir parameter, so
Turbopack's file-tracing analyzer can't narrow it and emits an "Overly broad
patterns" warning per entry point that imports the module (603 warnings on
v3.8.46, up from 379). The fs access is legitimate and bounded, so
next.config.mjs now suppresses this specific diagnostic via turbopack.ignoreIssue,
mirroring the existing webpack.ignoreWarnings precedent in the same file.
* chore(6720): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(providers): drop image_generation for Codex Spark models regardless of plan (#6651) (#6721)
* fix(providers): drop image_generation for Codex Spark models regardless of plan (#6651)
* chore(6721): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(providers): stop quota card re-sorting Codex/GLM bars by remaining % (#6687) (#6722)
* fix(providers): stop quota card re-sorting Codex/GLM bars by remaining % (#6687)
QuotaCardExpanded.tsx unconditionally re-sorted quotas by remaining
percentage via sortQuotasByRemaining(), discarding the deterministic
CODEX_QUOTA_ORDER/GLM_QUOTA_ORDER window order quotaParsing.ts's
sortCodexOrder()/sortGlmOrder() had already established. A new
hasFixedQuotaOrder() + resolveQuotaDisplayOrder() skip the re-sort for
providers with a fixed window order (codex, glm family), threading
providerId from QuotaCard.tsx through to the display layer.
Regression guard: tests/unit/quota-card-expanded-fixed-order-6687.test.ts
* chore(6722): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(startup): lazy-import ioredis in rateLimiter to fix MCP ERR_MODULE_NOT_FOUND (#6559) (#6725)
* fix(startup): lazy-import ioredis in rateLimiter to fix MCP ERR_MODULE_NOT_FOUND (#6559)
* chore(6725): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(resilience): resolve fp-pinned combo account back to real connection id (#6696) (#6732)
* fix(resilience): resolve fp-pinned combo account back to real connection id (#6696)
* chore(6732): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(api): Responses passthrough emits event-only SSE frames after filtering commentary output (#6561) (#6735)
* fix(api): Responses passthrough emits event-only SSE frames after filtering commentary output (#6561)
The #6199 commentary-drop `continue;` branches in stream.ts skipped the
data: line for a dropped commentary event but never cleared the
already-buffered event: line for the same frame, so the next blank line
flushed the stale event: line alone -- an event-only SSE frame that
crashes the OpenAI Python SDK's json.loads(). Both drop sites now call
clearPendingPassthroughEvent() before continue. The commentary-drop
decision was extracted into a new responsesCommentaryDrop.ts module so
the fix does not grow the frozen stream.ts.
* chore(6735): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(api): emit reasoning_content on claude-web + v0-vercel-web SSE (#6662) (#6743)
* fix(api): emit reasoning_content on claude-web + v0-vercel-web /v1/chat/completions SSE (#6662)
* chore(6743): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(sse): unwrap bare {function:{…}} tools in openai→claude translation (#6704)
* fix(sse): unwrap bare {function:{…}} tools in openai→claude translation
Some OpenAI-shape clients send a tool as a bare `{ function: {...} }`
object, omitting the spec-required `type: "function"` parent wrapper.
The tools-mapping in openai-to-claude.ts (~line 366) only unwrapped
`tool.function` when `tool.type === "function"` was ALSO true, so a
bare-function tool fell through to `toolData = tool` (the wrapper
itself, with no `.name`), producing an empty `originalName` and
silently dropping the tool from the translated request — worse than
a 400, since the caller has no signal the tool never made it
upstream. Unwrap `tool.function` whenever present, independent of
the parent `type` field. Regression guard:
tests/unit/openai-to-claude-bare-tool.test.ts.
Co-authored-by: Samir Abis <me@samirabis.com>
Inspired-by: https://github.com/decolua/9router/pull/2473
* chore(6704): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
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* fix(oauth): avoid bare-email dedup of Codex OAuth logins (#6706)
* fix(oauth): avoid bare-email dedup of Codex OAuth logins
When an incoming Codex OAuth connection has no verifiable workspace/account
id, do not merge it into an existing row on email match alone — that
silently overwrote the other account's token pair. Require a matching
chatgptUserId (a stable per-account JWT id) before merging; otherwise
insert a distinct connection row.
Co-authored-by: lucasjustinudin <34107354+lucasjustinudin@users.noreply.github.com>
Inspired-by: https://github.com/decolua/9router/pull/2477
* chore(6706): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
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* fix(sse): skip thinkingConfig for gemma models in openai→gemini translation (#6708)
open-sse/translator/request/claude-to-gemini.ts already guards against
sending thinkingConfig for gemma-4-* models (Gemma doesn't support it —
Vertex returns 400: "Thinking budget is not supported for this model"),
but the OpenAI-shape path (openai-to-gemini.ts) lacked the same guard, so
OpenAI-shape clients hitting a vertex gemma-4-* model still got a 400.
Mirrors the existing claude-to-gemini.ts guard: wrap the reasoning_effort
and Claude-shape thinking.budget_tokens branches with a model.startsWith
("gemma-4") check. Branch 3 (default includeThoughts for modern Gemini
models) already excludes non-"gemini" model ids and needed no change.
Inspired-by: https://github.com/decolua/9router/pull/2480
Co-authored-by: chy1211 <31048289+chy1211@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(codex): surface capacity errors embedded in 200-OK SSE streams (#6710)
* fix(codex): surface capacity errors embedded in 200-OK SSE streams
Codex sometimes answers with HTTP 200 and a text/event-stream body whose
payload carries a transient error mid-stream (e.g. "Selected model is at
capacity...", server_is_overloaded, service_unavailable_error). Because the
outer HTTP status was 200, this looked like a successful response to every
caller — no retry, no circuit breaker, and no combo/account fallback ever
engaged, so a healthy account sat idle while the request silently failed or
truncated.
Add peekCodexSseTransientError() to open-sse/executors/codex.ts: it peeks the
first bytes of a text/event-stream Codex response, pattern-matches the known
transient-error signatures, and converts a match into a real 503 Response via
errorResponse() (Hard Rule #12 — sanitized, never raw upstream text). A 503 is
already a recognized provider-failure status in accountFallback.ts, so combo
routing and connection cooldown pick it up automatically. When no error
signature is found, the peeked prefix is prepended back onto the remaining
upstream body so the passthrough stays byte-identical to the unmodified
response.
Regression guard: tests/unit/codex-sse-capacity-fallback.test.ts — a
model-at-capacity payload and a server_is_overloaded/service_unavailable_error
payload both convert to 503; a normal single-chunk SSE stream and one split
across multiple network chunks both reassemble byte-for-byte unchanged.
Inspired-by: https://github.com/decolua/9router/pull/2452 (sub-bug #3 only —
OmniRoute already covers PR #2452's other two sub-bugs: service_tier "fast"
normalization and reasoning_effort "max" normalization).
Co-authored-by: ryanngit <74137224+ryanngit@users.noreply.github.com>
* chore(6710): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
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* fix(volcengine): clamp Kimi max_tokens to Ark endpoint cap (#6712)
* fix(volcengine): clamp Kimi max_tokens to Ark endpoint cap
VolcEngine Ark's Kimi coding-plan endpoint (ark.cn-beijing.volces.com)
enforces max_tokens <= 32768 server-side and returns 400 "integer above
maximum value, expected a value <= 32768" for anything over that ceiling.
OmniRoute's StripRule only supported dropping params outright, with no
numeric clamp mechanism, so a client sending a larger max_tokens (common
default, e.g. 65536) 400s outright against volcengine's kimi-k2-5-260127.
The 32768 cap is independently confirmed against two live-endpoint bug
reports hitting this exact Ark endpoint for both kimi-k2.5 and
kimi-k2.7-code (NousResearch/hermes-agent#51773, MoonshotAI/kimi-cli#1124),
not just upstream's own value — same cap upstream 9router#2460 uses.
StripRule gains two optional fields: `clampToModelMaxOutput` (clamp to the
model's own catalog maxOutputTokens ceiling, when set) and `maxOutputCap`
(a fixed endpoint-imposed ceiling); when both apply, the lower wins. The
new rule is scoped to the literal id `kimi-k2-5-260127` (OmniRoute's real
volcengine Kimi model, not upstream's `Kimi-K2.7-Code`), not a broad
/kimi/i regex, so it can never clamp an unrelated future Kimi listing
whose Ark cap may differ. glm-4-7-251222 (the other volcengine model) is
unaffected.
Inspired-by: https://github.com/decolua/9router/pull/2460
Co-authored-by: whale9820 <whale9820@users.noreply.github.com>
* chore(6712): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
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* fix(antigravity): surface aborted Gemini tool calls off end_turn (#6713)
* fix(antigravity): surface aborted Gemini tool calls off end_turn
Gemini/Antigravity aborts a turn with finishReason MALFORMED_FUNCTION_CALL
(or a sibling like UNEXPECTED_TOOL_CALL) instead of completing cleanly. Both
Claude-facing translators collapsed these to a clean end_turn, hiding the
aborted tool call as a successful completion:
- the OpenAI hub path (openai-to-claude.ts convertFinishReason default), and
- the DIRECT Gemini->Claude path (gemini-to-claude.ts), which is the one
Claude Code actually hits through an antigravity/Gemini-routed model.
Add isAbortFinishReason() to finishReason.ts and map these reasons to
tool_use on both paths; genuinely unknown reasons still fall back to end_turn.
Co-authored-by: anhdiepmmk <n08ni.dieppn@gmail.com>
Inspired-by: https://github.com/decolua/9router/pull/2462
* chore(6713): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
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Co-authored-by: anhdiepmmk <n08ni.dieppn@gmail.com>
* fix(translator): strip empty cloud_base_branch from Cursor Subagent tool call (#6729)
* fix(translator): strip empty cloud_base_branch from Cursor Subagent tool call (port from 9router#2446)
The Responses->Chat tool-arg cleanup (stripEmptyOptionalToolArgs) only stripped
empty-string/empty-array optional args for Claude Code's Read tool. Cursor's local
Subagent tool call therefore passed through with the cloud-only field
cloud_base_branch: "", which Cursor rejects ("cloud_base_branch may only be specified
when environment equals cloud") before starting the subagent. Extend the cleanup to an
allowlist of Read + Subagent; arbitrary tools stay untouched.
Reported-by: like3213934360-lab (https://github.com/decolua/9router/issues/2446)
* chore(6729): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(translator): defer content_block_start until GLM streams the tool name (#6730)
* fix(translator): defer content_block_start until GLM streams the tool name (port from 9router#2077)
GLM 5.2 (and similar OpenAI-compatible upstreams) stream a tool call's id and
function.name across separate SSE delta chunks. The openai-to-claude streaming
translator emitted content_block_start immediately on the id-only chunk with an empty
name; the Claude SSE protocol cannot patch a block after emission, so the later
name-only chunk was dropped and Claude Code rejected the tool_use with an empty tool
name / "No such tool available:". Defer content_block_start until the name arrives
(start on args if they arrive first), and emit a start for any orphaned id-only tool
call at finish so content_block_stop is never orphaned.
Reported-by: itiwant (https://github.com/decolua/9router/issues/2077)
* chore(6730): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* feat(dashboard): add search to Playground model picker dropdown (#4086) (#6811)
* feat(dashboard): add search to Playground model picker dropdown (#4086)
The shared ModelSelectModal (combo builder + CLI-code cards) already had
search, but the Playground's raw model <select> in StudioConfigPane stayed
a flat unsearchable list - unusable once a provider like OpenRouter
contributed 50+ models.
Adds a search input above the dropdown that filters options via
filterModelsByQuery() (Turkish-safe accent/case-insensitive match, reusing
matchesSearch()). The currently selected model always stays pinned in the
list even when it doesn't match the query, so typing never silently swaps
the active selection. Reuses the existing common.search i18n key already
translated in all 42 locales - no new key needed.
* chore(6811): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* feat: request count log per provider, per date (#4009) (#6812)
* feat(dashboard): request count log per provider, per date (#4009)
Some providers bill by request rather than by token, so operators need
a plain per-provider, per-date request count breakdown, not just token
aggregates. Adds a new getProviderDailyUsageRows() aggregation query
(src/lib/db/usageAnalytics.ts), a dedicated GET
/api/usage/requests-by-provider-date route (kept separate from the
frozen /api/usage/analytics route to respect the file-size baseline),
and a sortable, single-date-filterable table on Dashboard -> Analytics.
Closes#4009
* chore(6812): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* feat(xai): route xAI clients to Grok native /v1/responses endpoint (#6709)
* feat(xai): route xAI clients to Grok native /v1/responses endpoint
xAI ships a native /v1/responses endpoint (https://api.x.ai/v1/responses)
alongside /v1/chat/completions, but XaiExecutor extended BaseExecutor
without overriding buildUrl(), so every request always resolved to the
static chat-completions baseUrl regardless of target format — the last
genuinely-missing slice of decolua/9router#2439 (grok-build-0.1, the
reasoning-effort suffix routing, and bare grok-* routing were already
ported in prior cycles).
Add responsesBaseUrl to the xai registry entry and tag
grok-4.20-multi-agent-0309 (upstream's own Responses-only id) with
targetFormat: "openai-responses", mirroring the existing model-tag-driven
routing pattern already used by the gh executor (9router#102) and the
"openai" -pro heuristic in open-sse/executors/default.ts — the per-model
registry tag is the single source of truth that also drives chatCore's
body translation, so URL and body stay in lockstep. XaiExecutor.buildUrl
now checks getModelTargetFormat("xai", model) and resolves to the native
Responses endpoint only for tagged models, leaving every other grok-*
model on the existing chat-completions bridge.
TDD: tests/unit/executor-xai.test.ts adds a RED-then-GREEN case asserting
grok-4.20-multi-agent-0309 resolves to https://api.x.ai/v1/responses and
a control case asserting grok-4.3 still resolves to
https://api.x.ai/v1/chat/completions.
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Inspired-by: https://github.com/decolua/9router/pull/2439
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* fix(resilience): route remaining credential-selection call sites through quota preflight (#6686) (#6742)
* fix(resilience): route remaining credential-selection call sites through quota preflight (#6686)
* chore(6742): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(resilience): apikey-provider 429s honor explicit quota-exhausted text (#6638) (#6731)
* fix(resilience): apikey-provider 429s honor explicit quota-exhausted text (#6638)
Ollama Cloud (and any other apikey-category provider) 429s skipped body-text
quota classification entirely; a genuine multi-day quota exhaustion was
misclassified as a plain rate_limit_exceeded with a few seconds of cooldown,
so combo routing retried the account immediately. shouldPreserveQuotaSignals()
now lets an explicit quota-exhausted signal (looksLikeQuotaExhausted) override
the apikey-category default, and parseDayGranularityResetMs() adds day-
granularity reset-hint parsing ("...reset in 3 days.") alongside the existing
Xh/Ym/Zs parsing.
Regression guard: tests/unit/issue-6638-ollama-quota.test.ts (RED before the
fix, GREEN after). Aligned two tests/unit/account-fallback-service.test.ts
cases that had codified the old buggy behavior for apikey-provider quota
text.
* chore(6731): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* feat(resilience): weekly-429 cooldown for fetcher-less providers (#3709) (#6817)
* feat(resilience): weekly-429 cooldown for fetcher-less providers (#3709)
Ollama Cloud free-tier accounts have a hard WEEKLY request cap. On cap the
upstream returns 429 "you (<account>) have reached your weekly usage
limit", but ollama-cloud is an apikey-category provider, so the existing
oauth-only shouldUseQuotaSignal gate in checkFallbackError skips the
subscription-quota-text classifier (Issue #2321) for its 429s -- the
account fell through to the generic exponential backoff (~1s, capped at
2min) and got retried every few minutes for the rest of the week (one
account took 285x429 in 48h).
Adds a new, ungated weekly-usage-limit text classifier that applies a 24h
QUOTA_EXHAUSTED cooldown regardless of provider category. Extracted the new
classifier -- together with the existing #2321 subscription-quota logic --
into a new open-sse/services/quotaTextCooldowns.ts module so the frozen
accountFallback.ts (file-size-baseline cap) didn't have to grow; net effect
shrinks accountFallback.ts by 20 lines.
This is Phase A of the plan (open-sse/services/accountFallback.ts:1038-1045
"weekly-429 cooldown"); Phase B (generic local request-counter preflight for
manual provider_plans dimensions) is a separate, larger follow-up per the
plan's own phasing.
* chore(6817): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(providers): Kiro adaptive-thinking allowlist excludes sonnet-4.5/haiku-4.5 (#6576) (#6726)
* fix(providers): Kiro adaptive-thinking allowlist excludes sonnet-4.5/haiku-4.5 (#6576)
* chore(6726): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* test(kiro): migrate selector-strip test to claude-sonnet-5 (only Kiro adaptive-thinking model, #6576)
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* chore(quality): rebaseline complexity 2053->2054 (merge-burst drift, v3.8.47)
Inherited drift from today's /implement-prs merge burst (~36 PRs). check:complexity
does not run on the PR->release fast-path, so the branch accrued +1 unmeasured. No
orphan/feature PR introduces a NEW violation (complexity-net-zero); the only flagged
function is the pre-existing getResolvedModelCapabilities. Owner-approved rebaseline
to unblock the FQG of ~7 green-except-complexity orphans.
* chore(stryker): register ollama-quota covering tests (merge-burst drift, v3.8.47)
The 3 covering unit tests from #6731/#6817/#6742 (issue-6638-ollama-quota,
ollama-cloud-weekly-quota-cooldown-3709, issue-6686-quota-preflight-coverage)
exist on release but were never added to tap.testFiles when those PRs merged.
Completes the registration so mutant kills count; unblocks every PR touching a
mutated module. Part of the owner-approved merge-burst drift cleanup.
* fix: auto-start WS server in-process and change default port to 20132 (#6072)
* feat: change default LIVE_WS_PORT from 20129 to 20132
Update the default WebSocket port for the live dashboard server from 20129 to 20132 across all configuration files, documentation, code comments, and tests. Also consolidate OMNIROUTE_DISABLE_LIVE_WS and OMNIROUTE_ENABLE_LIVE_WS into a single OMNIROUTE_ENABLE_LIVE_WS flag. Wire the live WebSocket server to start in-process via instrumentation-node.ts.
* feat: clarify NEXT_PUBLIC_LIVE_WS_PUBLIC_URL path usage and derive upgrade path from URL
Update .env.example and ENVIRONMENT.md to document that the pathname portion of NEXT_PUBLIC_LIVE_WS_PUBLIC_URL (e.g. /live-ws) is used as the WebSocket upgrade path by the dev proxy, handshake response, and client connection logic.
Extract deriveLiveWsPath() into shared/utils/wsPath.ts and wire it through:
- src/app/api/v1/ws/route.ts — handshake response path field
- src/hooks/useLiveDashboard.ts — build
* fix: use the standard URL API to safely parse and update the effectiveWsUrl
* build(docker): expose live WebSocket server port and configure CORS origins
Add LIVE_WS_PORT (20132), LIVE_WS_HOST (0.0.0.0), and LIVE_WS_ALLOWED_ORIGINS environment variables to all Docker Compose profiles and expose the WebSocket port mapping. Prevent infinite self-loop in standalone-server-ws.mjs by skipping proxy when the server itself is running on the LiveWS port.
* docs(env): fix comment formatting for HOST and HOSTNAME variables
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* fix(logs): prevent stale detail refresh reopening modal (#6323)
* fix(logs): prevent stale detail refresh reopening modal
* chore(stryker): register ollama-quota covering tests (release drift from merge burst)
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* \ feat: operator-configurable account rotation\ (#6763)
* feat(resilience): operator-configurable account rotation
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); the author's accountFallback/.env deltas were
re-applied cleanly onto the release tip.
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* docs(env): document configurable account-rotation env vars in ENVIRONMENT.md
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* refactor(rotation): extract rotation gate/context helpers to keep accountFallback.ts under frozen cap
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* chore(changelog): re-sync CHANGELOG.md to release tip (restore lost base bullet)
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* test(stryker): register rotation-config test in tap.testFiles for mutation coverage
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* test(stryker): register ollama-quota covering tests (drift from #6731/#6817/#6742) + re-sync
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* fix(lmarena): modernize Arena web provider + static Direct-chat catalog (#6280)
* fix(lmarena): modernize Arena web provider + static Direct-chat catalog
Update the lmarena provider for arena.ai (product rebranded from LMArena):
- Route chat via arena.ai create-evaluation with Chrome TLS impersonation
(tls-client-node) and optional browser-minted recaptchaV3Token.
- Seed Text+Search (48) into the chat registry; seed Image (27) only into
IMAGE_PROVIDERS. Disable live HTML model discovery; resolve public names to
Arena UUIDs from the static TypeScript allowlist (no scrape JSON in-repo).
- Soft-exclude 404/502 model ids; slow/stop bulk test-all probes for this provider.
- Do not fold IMAGE_PROVIDERS/video specialty into the chat provider catalog when
a chat registry already exists (lmarena/openai/xai).
- Display name Arena (Free); keep wire id `lmarena` / alias `lma` for back-compat.
- Theme-aware provider icons: arena-light.svg / arena-dark.svg.
- Preserve split Supabase SSR cookie reconstruction for arena-auth-prod-v1.*.
* fix(providers): align provider-models-route test fixture + regen provider reference
Fold the topaz image-only catalog entry's apiFormat/supportedEndpoints
into the local-catalog test fixture (route now tags media-only
providers per the lmarena PR's staticModels.ts change), regenerate
PROVIDER_REFERENCE.md against the merged release providers.ts, and add
the changelog fragment for #6280.
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* test: align web-cookie fallback suite — lmarena now has a registry entry (probe path)
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* docs(changelog): reconcile 3-day merge burst — 16 fragments, 4 promised credits, contributors hall 32→63
- changelog.d fragments for the 20 merged PRs that landed without a bullet
(#6072#6308#6323#6538#6556#6586#6611#6647#6675#6698#6757#6759#6804#6821 + ci rollup #6781/#6691/#6693 + docs rollup #6643/#6644/#6646/#6663;
omniglyph bump #6661 folded into the #6556 bullet)
- deliver the 4 credits promised in close comments but never written:
@alltomatos (#6819 dup of #6721), @samimozcan (#6762/#6753 subsumed by #6790),
@chirag127 (#6756 dup of #6757), @Squawk7777 (#6565 dup of #6564 — appended to
the existing #6564 bullet; changelog-integrity flags that edit as a removal,
intentional: ALLOW_CHANGELOG_REMOVALS justification)
- rebuild the v3.8.47 Contributors hall from merged-PR authors + thanks credits
+ prior hall: 32 → 63 contributors
* Clamp reasoning token buffer to model output cap (#6714)
* fix(combo): clamp reasoning buffer to model output cap
* fix(routing): preserve near-cap reasoning max tokens
* fix(routing): getExplicitModelOutputCap falls through to registry cap on non-numeric synced limit_output
getExplicitModelOutputCap short-circuited to null whenever a synced
capability row existed, even if that row's limit_output was not a number
(models.dev commonly omits it). That silently disabled the reasoning-token
buffer clamp for any model with a synced row lacking an output limit.
Now only return the synced value when it IS a number; otherwise fall
through to registryModel.maxOutputTokens / spec.maxOutputTokens, matching
the ??-chain precedence already used by getResolvedModelCapabilities().
Adds a standalone regression test (proves the fallthrough returns the real
registry cap, not null) and hardens the #6274 fixture id so its no-output-cap
case does not prefix-match the real glm-5.2 static spec.
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* chore(stryker): register ollama-quota covering tests (release drift from merge burst)
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* feat(i18n): add Traditional Chinese (zh-TW) localization for frontend and CLI (#6320)
* feat(i18n): add Traditional Chinese (zh-TW) localization for frontend and CLI
- Add src/i18n/messages/zh-TW.json translating frontend web UI
- Add bin/cli/locales/zh-TW.json translating CLI commands and descriptors
- Register zh-TW in config/i18n.json and docs/guides/I18N.md
- Update scripts/i18n/generate-multilang.mjs matching the new locale setup
* fix: update i18n locale count from 42 to 43 after adding zh-TW
The docs strict checker (check-docs-counts-sync.mjs) validates that
README.md and I18N.md reflect the real locale count. Adding zh-TW
bumped the count from 42 → 43.
* fix(i18n): translate providers free-filter labels in zh-TW (#6694 guard)
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* feat(proxy): implement latency-optimized proxy rotation strategy (#6798)
* feat(proxy): implement latency-optimized proxy rotation strategy
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR) and the direct CHANGELOG.md edit (fragments-first);
the author's env/docs/i18n deltas were re-applied cleanly onto the release tip.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(proxy): add latency-rotation env var to .env.example
PROXY_LATENCY_WINDOW_HOURS was referenced in src/lib/db/proxies.ts and
documented in docs/reference/ENVIRONMENT.md, but missing from
.env.example, tripping the env/docs sync gate.
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* chore(changelog): re-sync CHANGELOG.md to release tip
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* refactor(proxy): extract latency-strategy helpers to keep frozen files under cap
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* test(db-rules): expect 35 audited modules (proxyLatency joins INTENTIONALLY_INTERNAL)
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* docs(readme): fix stale strategy/tool/scoring counts (#6853)
README still claimed 17 routing strategies (the table was missing
pipeline), 95 MCP tools, and 9-factor Auto-Combo scoring. Align with
the source (ROUTING_STRATEGY_VALUES has 18 entries) and the canonical
docs (MCP-SERVER.md: 94 tools; AUTO-COMBO.md: 12-factor).
* fix(antigravity): sanitize Cloud Code safety settings (#6839)
Co-authored-by: kfiramar <83420275+kfiramar@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(kiro): probe IdC region during profileArn discovery, cross-region (recovers #6099) (#6840)
* fix(kiro): route Amazon Q runtime by profileArn region for cross-region IdC
Enterprise AWS IAM Identity Center accounts whose IdC instance lives outside the two
Amazon Q Developer profile regions (us-east-1 / eu-central-1) - e.g. eu-north-1
(Stockholm), start URL https://d-XXXX.awsapps.com/start - showed no limits and returned
502 on every request.
Root cause: the backend used the IdC/OIDC token region (providerSpecificData.region, e.g.
eu-north-1) for every CodeWhisperer runtime call, hitting q.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com - a
host that does not exist as a Q Developer runtime endpoint. Per AWS docs ("Supported
Regions for the Q Developer console and Q Developer profile"), the Q Developer *profile*
(which produces the profileArn and hosts generateAssistantResponse / GetUsageLimits /
ListAvailableModels / ListAvailableProfiles) is only hosted in us-east-1 and eu-central-1,
regardless of the IdC region; "data is stored in the Region where you create the Amazon Q
Developer profile."
Fix (new open-sse/services/kiroRegion.ts) decouples the two regions:
- providerSpecificData.region stays the IdC/OIDC region, used ONLY for
oidc.{region}.amazonaws.com token mint/refresh.
- The runtime region is derived from the profileArn (resolveKiroRuntimeRegion):
profileArn region -> a valid stored profile region -> us-east-1. A stored IdC region
that is not a Q profile region (eu-north-1) is ignored for runtime.
- Profile discovery (discoverKiroProfileArnAcrossRegions) probes the Q profile regions
(EU IdC -> eu-central-1 first) with the cross-region SSO token instead of q.{idcRegion}.
Wired into: executors/kiro.ts (generateAssistantResponse targets the profile region),
services/usage/kiro.ts (getKiroUsage multi-region discovery + profileArn runtime region so
Limits resolves), services/kiroModels.ts (ListAvailableModels), and
src/lib/oauth/providers/kiro.ts (login-time postExchange profile discovery).
Adds tests/unit/kiro-idc-cross-region.test.ts (15 cases). All Kiro suites pass (60 tests).
* fix(kiro): probe the IdC region too during profileArn discovery (any IdC region)
Make profile discovery general for an IdC in ANY of the ~30 IdC-supported AWS regions
(us-west-2, ap-southeast-2, me-central-1, af-south-1, ...), not just eu-north-1.
buildKiroProfileDiscoveryRegions now probes the two documented Q Developer profile regions
FIRST (us-east-1 / eu-central-1, EU-first for EMEA IdC regions to cut latency), then appends
the IdC/stored region itself as a forward-compatible fallback: if AWS ever co-locates the
profile with the IdC or expands the profile-region list, a same-region probe still finds it.
Probing a region with no profile simply returns nothing and we fall through. The profileArn's
own region remains authoritative for every runtime call (resolveKiroRuntimeRegion), so a
newly-issued ARN in any region is honored automatically.
Adds ap-southeast-2 (APAC) cross-region coverage and updates the discovery-order tests.
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* feat(providers): manual context-window override for custom models (#4125) (#6822)
Add a manual per-model "Context Window Override" so an operator can correct
a provider's misreported context length (e.g. reports 1M when the real
limit is 128K) instead of the model getting silently dropped from combo
routing once the wrong value lands in the catalog.
Reuses the existing Feature-5004 model_context_overrides table
(source="manual") — already the priority-0 source getModelContextLimit()
(the function combo's context-window filter calls) reads ahead of the
models.dev/registry/static catalog — so no new resolver logic was needed,
only the missing write path:
- PUT /api/provider-models now accepts an optional contextWindowOverride
(number to set, null to clear), persisted via setModelContextOverride/
removeModelContextOverride.
- GET /api/provider-models surfaces the current override value + source
back on each custom-model row.
- CustomModelsSection.tsx: edit form gained a Context Window Override
input + a badge on the model row when an override is set.
Regression guard: tests/unit/provider-models-context-window-override-4125.test.ts
(manual override wins over a misreported catalog value, GET round-trip,
clearing via null, default-unchanged behavior).
* feat(dashboard): improve Provider Quota page horizontal density (#3520) (#6815)
QuotaCardGrid stacked every provider group vertically in a single
flex flex-col container, and each group's own card grid didn't go
multi-column until the md breakpoint. Provider groups now flow into a
2-column CSS multi-column layout on very wide (2xl) screens instead of
an unconditional vertical stack, and each group's card grid starts at
2 columns immediately, filling horizontal whitespace sooner on
narrower-but-not-mobile viewports.
Regression guard: tests/unit/quota-card-grid-horizontal-layout.test.ts
* refactor(usage): type saveRequestUsage with UsageEntry interface + any-budget ratchet (#3512) (#6809)
Replace saveRequestUsage(entry: any) with a typed UsageEntry interface
mirroring the usage_history columns 1:1. Fields stay optional/nullable
since different writers (chatCore success/failure, rejected-request
accounting, Codex Responses WS) populate the row incrementally; tokens
stays unknown since callers pass either raw provider-shaped usage or
the normalized {input,output,cacheRead,...} shape.
Also cleaned the file's other any usages (getUsageHistory filter,
getUsageDb next-cursor cast, appendRequestLog tokens param,
getRecentLogs catch) so it now sits at zero any and can be added to
the check:any-budget:t11 zero-any allowlist.
Documents the DB-entity <-> TS-interface convention in
docs/architecture/CODEBASE_DOCUMENTATION.md Sec 11.
* feat(combo): strict budget-cap fallback policy for auto/* combos (#3470) (#6816)
Auto-combo transparency + budget controls: the engine's budgetCap enforcement
always degraded to the globally cheapest candidate when every candidate
exceeded the cap - silently overspending instead of respecting the cap.
- engine.ts: budgetFallback "cheapest" (default, legacy) | "strict"
(BudgetExceededError when no candidate fits budgetCap)
- requestControls.ts: X-OmniRoute-Budget-Fallback header +
resolveRequestAutoControls() consolidating mode/budget/fallback parsing
- resolveAutoStrategy.ts / autoConfig.ts: thread combo-level
config.budgetFallback and catch BudgetExceededError into an HTTP 402
- chat.ts: switch to the consolidated resolveRequestAutoControls() helper
(net line reduction, stays under the frozen file-size baseline)
Regression guard: tests/unit/auto-combo-budget-fallback-3470.test.ts
* fix(usage): honor xAI provider-reported exact cost (#6711)
OmniRoute's calculateCost() always estimated request cost from token
counts x static pricing, discarding xAI's exact provider-reported cost
when present. xAI's chat-completions usage object reports the precise
billed cost via cost_in_usd_ticks (docs.x.ai/developers/cost-tracking
and the API reference's usage schema: "TICKS_IN_USD_CENT: i64 =
100_000_000" => 1e10 ticks/USD, e.g. 37756000 ticks ~= $0.0038).
calculateCost()/computeCostFromPricing() now short-circuit to this
exact figure when present -- before any pricing DB lookup, so it also
works for models without a local pricing row -- and still fall back to
the token-based estimate when it is absent. The field is threaded
through both the streaming (extractUsage/normalizeUsage) and
non-streaming (extractUsageFromResponse) usage-extraction paths.
Corrected divisor vs upstream: the upstream PR used /1e12 (a 100x
under-report, e.g. reporting $0.00123 as the doc's $0.123 example);
this port uses the doc-verified /1e10 instead, confirmed against both
the cost-tracking guide and the API reference's usage-object schema.
Inspired-by: https://github.com/decolua/9router/pull/2453
Co-authored-by: ryanngit <74137224+ryanngit@users.noreply.github.com>
* docs: rename /implement-prs → /merge-prs in Hard Rule #21 (skill renamed 2026-07-11) (#6847)
* docs: refresh stale llm.txt facts + relocate design.md to docs/architecture/DESIGN_SYSTEM.md (#6849)
* docs: refresh stale llm.txt facts + move design.md to docs/architecture/DESIGN_SYSTEM.md
llm.txt was frozen at the v3.8.8 era (177 providers, 37 MCP tools, 14
strategies, 9-factor scoring, 75% coverage gate). Update every factual
claim to the current state (248 providers, 94 tools / 30 scopes, 18
strategies, 12-factor scoring, ratchet + 60% floor, TS 6, current docs/
layout) and re-sync the 42 exact-copy i18n mirrors.
design.md at the root was a standardization plan whose phases 1-6 all
shipped; rewrite its header as a permanent reference and relocate it to
docs/architecture/DESIGN_SYSTEM.md per the root-hygiene policy (root =
configs + canonical docs only).
* docs: add MDX frontmatter to DESIGN_SYSTEM.md (in-app docs pipeline requires it)
* feat: per-model web-search interception rule (#3384) (#6814)
* feat(routing): per-model web-search interception rule (#3384)
Adds a per-provider/per-model interceptSearch rule (src/lib/db/interceptionRules.ts,
key_value namespace interception_rules) that overrides the existing native
web-search bypass defaults (Codex/Gemini/Claude->Claude passthrough) in
webSearchFallback.ts. Wired at the existing prepareWebSearchFallbackBody() call
site in chatCore.ts. Resolution precedence: per-model rule > provider-level rule
> existing native-bypass defaults.
This lands Phase 1-2 of the plan (rule store + search interception). Web-fetch
interception and the dashboard UI toggle are tracked as follow-up phases.
* fix(db): register interceptionRules in localDb re-export layer (db-rules gate)
* fix(db): renumber interception_rules migration 119→120 (collision with model_capability_overrides)
* feat: sidebar search/filter input (#4013) (#6810)
* feat(dashboard): add search/filter input to the dashboard sidebar (#4013)
Adds a search box at the top of the expanded sidebar that filters nav
sections/groups/items client-side by label, so users don't have to
hunt through the growing nav tree. Reuses the existing common.search /
common.noResults i18n keys (no new locale edits needed) and the shared
Input icon="search" pattern. Matching sections auto-expand while
searching and the accordion/pin state is restored once the query is
cleared.
Filtering logic is extracted into a pure filterSidebarSectionsByQuery()
helper (src/shared/utils/sidebarSearch.ts) so it is trivially unit
testable independent of React/next-intl/next-navigation.
* fix(test): move Sidebar.search test to a runner-collected path (test-discovery gate)
* fix(i18n): backfill 194 missing pt-BR keys (#6695) (#6723)
* fix(i18n): backfill 194 missing pt-BR keys and add key-parity regression test (#6695)
* Merge branch 'release/v3.8.47' into fix/6695-i18n-drift
Resolve i18n key-parity and CHANGELOG-fragment conflicts:
- Convert the #6695 CHANGELOG.md bullet to a changelog.d/ fragment
(the fragment convention landed on release/v3.8.47 after this PR
branched, per changelog.d/README.md).
- Backfill 61 additional pt-BR keys that entered en.json on
release/v3.8.47 after this PR's original 194-key backfill, so the
PR's own key-parity regression test (tests/unit/i18n-pt-br.test.ts)
stays green against the moving release baseline.
* Discover live Codex models (#6776)
* Add live model discovery for provider catalog
* Fix model discovery request headers
* fix(codex): sync live model limits with local catalog
* test(codex): split live model discovery coverage into dedicated route tests
* fix(codex): use chatgpt account id for live model sync
* Add GitHub-backed Codex model discovery fallback
* fix(providers): tighten oauth config tests and provider model display comments
* test: align client version expectations with release default
* fix(codex): keep discovery complexity within baseline
* fix: rebase live Codex model discovery onto release/v3.8.47, preserving kimi-web buildHeaders (#6308)
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* feat(codex): echo requested effort-suffixed model id in Responses payloads (#3697) (#6820)
* feat(codex): echo requested effort-suffixed model id in Responses payloads (#3697)
Codex CLI compatibility shim: the Responses API response.created/
response.in_progress/response.completed payloads now carry a `model`
field (previously absent), and for Codex-CLI-originated requests it
echoes the client-requested effort-suffixed model id (e.g.
gpt-5.5-xhigh) instead of the bare upstream id (gpt-5.5), so the Codex
CLI status line/model button shows the active reasoning effort.
- openai-responses.ts translator threads the upstream model into the
Responses event objects (additive, omitted when unknown).
- New isCodexOriginatedHeaders() (codexIdentity.ts) reuses PR #3481's
originator/User-Agent detection, header-based so it still fires when
a combo routes codex/gpt-5.5-xhigh to a non-codex upstream.
- chatCore's existing opt-in #1311 echoModel pipeline now also fires
automatically for Codex clients on the Responses API, regardless of
the echoRequestedModelName setting.
- responseModelEcho.ts now also rewrites the nested response.model
field the Responses API uses (previously only top-level model).
- /v1/models keeps returning models: [] for Codex (unchanged, #3481).
Regression guard: tests/unit/codex-effort-model-echo-3697.test.ts.
Closes#3697
* chore(merge): re-sync with release/v3.8.47 (restore CHANGELOG, keep own bullet)
* chore(merge): re-sync with release/v3.8.47; move changelog bullet to changelog.d fragment (merge-storm proof)
* feat(usage): surface Antigravity weekly quota alongside the 5-hour window (#4017) (#6818)
* feat(usage): surface Antigravity weekly quota alongside the 5-hour window (#4017)
Antigravity enforces both a 5-hour and a weekly usage limit, but the agy/antigravity
quota widget only exposed the 5-hour window. The weekly limit isn't in the per-model
retrieveUserQuota response already fetched — it lives in a separate, undocumented
retrieveUserQuotaSummary RPC that groups models into families (Gemini Models, Claude
and GPT models) with one weekly bucket per family.
Adds a self-contained usage/antigravityWeeklyQuota.ts leaf: a cached, best-effort
fetch of that RPC + a pure parser that extracts the weekly-labeled bucket per group
(window inferred from bucketId/displayName text, matching the reverse-engineered
shape documented by third-party Antigravity clients) into gemini_weekly/
claude_gpt_weekly quota entries, merged into the existing quotas map the widget
already renders generically. A failed/unavailable RPC never affects the existing
per-model quotas.
Live VPS validation attempt (192.168.0.15, real antigravity account): both
retrieveUserQuota and retrieveUserQuotaSummary currently return 429
RESOURCE_EXHAUSTED for that account, so the live response shape could not be
captured directly. The parser was instead validated via TDD against the bucket
shape documented by CodexBar (steipete/CodexBar), a third-party Antigravity client
that reverse-engineered the same RPC, and is defensive against both response
envelopes it has observed (top-level groups[] and nested quotaSummary.groups[]).
* chore(merge): re-sync with release/v3.8.47 (restore CHANGELOG, keep own bullet)
* chore(merge): re-sync with release/v3.8.47; move changelog bullet to changelog.d fragment (merge-storm proof)
* feat: add Z.ai Web free web-cookie provider (#4056) (#6823)
* feat(providers): add Z.ai Web free web-cookie provider (#4056)
New zai-web web-session provider drives the free chat.z.ai consumer
chat UI via a pasted browser cookie, distinct from the existing
API-key zai/glm/glm-cn/glmt providers (api.z.ai). ZaiWebExecutor posts
to chat.z.ai/api/chat/completions with the cookie forwarded both as
Cookie and Authorization: Bearer <token>, and normalizes both z.ai's
internal delta_content/phase SSE envelope and a pass-through
OpenAI-shaped choices[].delta frame into standard chat-completion
chunks.
Registered in WEB_COOKIE_PROVIDERS, WEB_SESSION_CREDENTIAL_REQUIREMENTS,
the provider registry (GLM-4.6/4.5/4.5V models), the executor factory,
and tokenExtractionConfig.ts for in-app cookie capture.
* fix(providers): regenerate translate-path golden for zai-web + reduce cognitive complexity
* fix(providers): rename ZaiWebExecutor.buildHeaders to avoid incompatible BaseExecutor override
* chore(merge): re-sync with release/v3.8.47; move changelog bullet to changelog.d fragment (merge-storm proof)
* fix(codex): bump default client version to 0.144.0 (#6780)
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* refactor(usage): extract per-group parsing in antigravityWeeklyQuota (cognitive-complexity gate 886→885, release-level drift from #6818 merge)
* ci(quality): cut PR gate wall time without dropping protection (#6716)
Collapse duplicate CI spend while keeping each gate's existence reason:
- quality.yml: TIA __RUN_ALL__ defers full unit to fast-unit 4-shard (#6781);
path filters via classify-pr-changes; docs-gates split; draft skip
- ci.yml: wire docs/i18n/code path filters; ESLint JSON artifact for quality-gate;
drop advisory typecheck:noimplicit; float actions/cache@v6
- TIA parity: memory/usage/combo/serial; **/*.test.mjs any depth; electron/bin
no longer force unit __RUN_ALL__
- check:complexity-ratchets: one ESLint walk, ruleId-isolated baselines + cache
- check:api-docs-refs + lib/apiRoutes: shared API route inventory
- husky pre-push: intentionally light (gates live in pre-commit); CLAUDE.md +
QUALITY_GATES.md docs synced
- collect-metrics / lint:json: path.resolve cache path; Windows-safe eslint bin
- env-doc allowlist for ESLINT_RESULTS_JSON / COMPLEXITY_ESLINT_REPORT
- release-green --full-ci expects check:api-docs-refs (not docs-symbols alone)
Tests: select-impacted, classify-pr-changes, api-routes lib, complexity-rule-count,
validate-release-green.
Reconciled after #6781 (fast-unit 2→4 shards) per maintainer request on #6716.
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* fix(docs): document Turbopack build memory tradeoff for RAM-constrained machines (#6409) (#6885)
* fix(routing): recognize Kimi token-limit 400 as context overflow for combo fallback (#6637) (#6893)
combo.ts's isContextOverflow400() guard required the literal word
'context' in the 400 error body before letting a combo fall through to
the next target. Kimi's exact wording ('Your request exceeded model
token limit: 262144 (requested: 308458)') never says 'context', so the
guard misclassified it as a body-specific error and halted the whole
combo instead of trying the next (larger-context) target.
accountFallback.ts's CONTEXT_OVERFLOW_PATTERNS already recognized this
wording one layer below (via checkFallbackError -> shouldFallback), so
the two independently-maintained classifiers disagreed and the
stricter one won. Export CONTEXT_OVERFLOW_PATTERNS from
accountFallback.ts and reuse it inside combo.ts's
isContextOverflow400() so both layers share a single source of truth.
Regression test: tests/unit/repro-6637-kimi-token-limit.test.ts
(RED on unfixed code -> GREEN after the fix). Existing #4519 guard
tests (tests/unit/combo-param-validation-fallback-4519.test.ts) still
pass, including the negative case that a genuinely body-specific 400
is NOT misclassified as overflow.
* fix(providers): honor a provider-level proxy assigned to no-auth providers (#6272) (#6895)
No-auth providers (mimocode, opencode, ...) are always dispatched with a single
hardcoded connectionId ("noauth" — SYNTHETIC_NOAUTH_CONNECTION_ID in
src/sse/services/auth.ts). No provider_connections row ever has id="noauth", so
resolveProxyForConnection() in src/lib/db/settings.ts could never populate
connectionRecord for them, and its provider-level proxy lookup (Steps 6/8) only
runs when connectionRecord is present. A proxy assigned via Settings -> Providers
-> mimocode was therefore silently ignored, reproducing the reporter's "same
thing happen when i set the proxy directly in the provider menu" symptom.
Adds a best-effort fallback (src/lib/db/settings/noAuthProxyFallback.ts): when
connectionRecord could not be resolved, scan the known no-auth provider ids for a
configured provider-level proxy (registry first, then legacy) before falling
through to the global/direct steps.
Regression test: tests/unit/proxy-noauth-provider-6272.test.ts (RED on unfixed
code — resolved to level=direct/proxy=null; GREEN after the fix).
* fix(dashboard): surface Claude extraUsage credits in quota card (#6806) (#6896)
Enterprise-tier Claude accounts (default_raven_enterprise) don't get
five_hour/seven_day utilization windows from Anthropic's OAuth usage
endpoint — only an extra_usage credit-billing block. parseClaude()
only read data.quotas, so quotas stayed {} and the dashboard showed
"No quota data" even when extraUsage showed the account 100%
exhausted. parseClaude() now folds an enabled extraUsage block into a
credits-style quota row (mirroring parseCodex's bankedResetCredits
pattern), both when quotas is empty and when it's already populated.
* fix(db): share sql.js preinit across callers, fix named-param bind (#6628, #6802) (#6899)
- preInitSqlJs() now memoizes an in-flight Promise (not just the resolved
adapter) per filePath, so concurrent BATCH/STARTUP/HealthCheck/
ProviderLimitsSync callers at boot share one full-file read+WASM decode
instead of each independently reloading the whole database — the
thundering-herd amplifier of the OOM condition #6632 already partly
fixed, left un-implemented by the reporter's own proposed fix (#6628).
- sqljsAdapter's run/get/all now unwrap a lone named-parameter object
(e.g. .all({ isActive: 1 }) for "WHERE is_active = @isActive", the same
call shape getProviderConnections() already uses against better-sqlite3)
before calling sql.js's stmt.bind(), expanding it to the @/:/$ sigil
variants sql.js's own named-bind path requires. Previously the object
was wrapped into an array and sql.js took the positional-bind path,
throwing "Wrong API use : tried to bind a value of an unknown type
([object Object])." whenever the sql.js WASM fallback driver was active
— exactly the error #6802 reported (misattributed to better-sqlite3).
Regression tests added to tests/unit/db-adapters/driverFactory.test.ts and
tests/unit/db-adapters/sqljsAdapter.test.ts, both proven RED against the
prior code and GREEN after the fix.
* fix(plugin): split OC-gate provider id from OmniRoute-facing routing id (#6859) (#6900)
resolveOmniRoutePluginOptions() auto-prefixes providerId with "opencode-"
(commit 75b52e286) so OpenCode 1.17.8+'s native-adapter gate accepts it as a
registered provider id. That prefixed value was being reused for the
OmniRoute-server-facing identifiers too: mapRawModelToModelV2's id/providerID,
mapComboToModelV2's providerID, and the dynamic provider hook's combo catalog
keys. OmniRoute's server has no "opencode-<x>" provider alias, so every
dispatched model failed credential lookup with "No credentials for
opencode-omniroute" / "No active credentials for provider:
opencode-omniroute".
Add a …
* test(ci): static body in codex e2e mock route bridge (CodeQL #737) (#7559)
CodeQL js/stack-trace-exposure flags ANY error-derived value returned in
the mock route bridge's 500 path, not just error.stack — swapping .stack
for error.message (in #7354, alert #736) left sibling alert #737 open on
the same line. Replace the body with a static string; the test only
asserts status===200, so the 500 body is never inspected. Clears the last
open CodeQL alert repo-wide, unblocking the Quality Ratchet on every PR.
Companion to the release/v3.8.49 PR (merge-gates §8 — gate/CI-touching fix
lands on main in the same session).
* fix(combo): expose computed context_length via /api/combos for accurate OC plugin display
Root cause: server correctly calculated context_length via buildComboCatalogMetadata
(using minKnownNumber that excludes unknown models), but /api/combos endpoint
did not expose this value. The OC plugin had to re-aggregate from individual
model entries where getTokenLimit fallback returns DEFAULT_LIMITS.default=128000,
contaminating Math.min().
Fix:
- New src/lib/combos/comboContext.ts: computeComboContextLength() resolves
context per combo target using same chain as catalog (synced→registry→spec
→getTokenLimit) with minKnownNumber semantics
- src/app/api/combos/route.ts: attach computed_context_length to GET response
- @omniroute/opencode-plugin: OmniRouteRawCombo gains computed_context_length?;
mapComboToModelV2() uses it when present, falling back to member re-aggregation
for compatibility with old servers
* fix(api): strip provider prefix before combo context-length lookup
computeComboContextLength() passed target.modelStr straight into
getCanonicalModelMetadata() without stripping its "provider/model"
prefix first. The alias-resolution chain does an exact-match lookup
keyed by the bare registry id, so a qualified string like
"glm/glm-5.2" only resolved for the handful of models with a curated
MODEL_SPECS alias in that exact qualified form — every other
registry-only model silently fell out of the min() computation, and
computed_context_length was dropped from the /api/combos response.
Extract the catalog's own prefix-stripping helpers
(getProviderPrefixes/getComboTargetModelId, plus their
resolveCanonicalProviderId/prefixRoutesToProvider dependencies) from
src/app/api/v1/models/catalog.ts into the already-shared
catalogProviderMaps.ts, and have both catalog.ts and comboContext.ts
delegate to them — so the two resolution paths stay in lockstep
instead of re-implementing a slightly different algorithm. Add a
regression test with a registry-only model (glm-5.2, no curated
"provider/model" alias) proving the context length now resolves.
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* fix(changelog): restore living [3.8.49] section eaten by release merge
The release-sync merge resolved CHANGELOG.md with the PR's ancient-main side,
dropping 320 lines of the living v3.8.49 cycle section. This PR carries no
CHANGELOG bullet of its own (none was present pre-merge), so the correct
resolution is release/v3.8.49's CHANGELOG verbatim.
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* feat(kimi): sync Code, Web, and Moonshot providers
* chore(quality): trim frozen file-size overflow in Kimi sync
The Kimi/Moonshot provider sync added a net +1 line to both
src/sse/services/auth.ts and ProviderDetailPageClient.tsx, pushing
each 1 line past its frozen cap in file-size-baseline.json. Drop one
optional blank line in each (prettier-neutral, no behavior change) to
land back at/under the frozen baseline.
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* chore(ci): add .mergify.yml to main — Mergify only reads config from the default branch (#7168)
* fix(ci): add the auto-enqueue pull_request_rule to the Mergify config (queue_conditions alone are eligibility-only) (#7179)
* fix(ci): migrate Mergify auto-enqueue to merge_protections_settings.auto_merge_conditions (rules-based path is EOL 2026-07-16) (#7216)
* fix(ci): drop Mergify batch settings (batching is a paid-tier feature; free plan queue is serial) (#7220)
* fix(ci): merge queue tolerates the advisory dast-smoke failure (its GH-hosted build hang dequeued every attempt) (#7225)
* test(ci): make the #6634 selfref guard hermetic — main's copy hard-fails every PR (#7341)
main's copy of this test still does git I/O inside a unit test:
const baseSrc = git(['show', 'origin/main:' + FILE]);
Runners check out a shallow single ref, so origin/main does not resolve and the
test dies with 'fatal: invalid object name origin/main'. Every PR into main
fails Unit Tests (7/8) on it — today that is #7313, #7315, #7316, #7334, #7336
and #7337, six PRs red on a defect none of them introduced. #7313 has no other
red at all.
release/v3.8.49 already carries a fix (2e42b8efc, #7174: try/catch, fetch
origin/main on demand, t.skip() when unreachable), but it only reaches main at
release time — so main stays broken for the whole cycle. Cherry-picking it would
also import a new problem: PR Test Policy classifies t.skip() as a silenced
assertion, which we watched it correctly catch on #7300 today.
This is the hermetic version instead (ported from #7327, which does the same for
the release branch): read the file straight off disk, compare against an empty
base so baseTaut/baseExtTaut are 0 — the strictest possible comparison point —
and call evaluateMasking() directly. No git ref, no fetch, no skip, nothing the
runner's checkout depth can break.
The #6634 regression stays covered: the guard's logic lives in
SELF_TEST_FIXTURE_RE (check-test-masking.mjs:337), not in the test. Proven both
ways on main before committing — neutralise SELF_TEST_FIXTURE_RE to /$^/ and
the test FAILS; restore it and it passes 2/2, with check-test-masking.mjs left
byte-identical.
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* chore(quality): tighten main's coverage baseline to the CI's real numbers (#7347)
main's ratchet had been failing --require-tighten on every PR: 11 metrics
improved but the baseline was never tightened. Same class as the #6634
selfref guard — an infra fix that lands only on the release branch leaves
main red for the whole cycle, and every PR into main pays for it.
Values are the merged-coverage numbers from a run on main itself (a local
run measures ~68% vs CI's ~80%; the baseline's own note warns about that
gap). Only the 11 coverage values change — gitleaks and semgrepFindings
keep main's own state.
No changelog fragment: #7326 carries it on release/v3.8.49, and a second
one here would double the entry at release time.
* feat(models): advertise Claude reasoning-effort variants in /v1/models
Effort-capable Claude models (Fable 5, Opus 4.8, Sonnet 5, ...) steer
reasoning via reasoning_effort, and the gateway already routes suffixed ids
like claude/claude-fable-5-high back to the base model + reasoning_effort
(applyClaudeEffortVariant / splitClaudeEffortSuffix). Rich clients such as
VS Code render this as a reasoningEffort config slider, but catalog-only
clients (OpenCode, plain OpenAI-SDK pickers) can only choose a model by id,
so an effort level was unreachable: they saw claude/claude-fable-5 but never
its Low/Medium/High/XHigh options.
Synthesize those variants in the catalog the same way no-thinking variants
are exposed (appendNoThinkingVariants): appendClaudeEffortVariants derives
claude/<model>-{low,medium,high[,xhigh]} from the already key-filtered list,
so a variant only appears when its real model is permitted. Levels come from
the single source of truth (supportsXHighEffort): xhigh only for models that
support it (not Opus 4.6/4.5 or Haiku). Purely additive to catalog
visibility; routing is unchanged.
- open-sse/utils/claudeEffortVariants.ts: new capability-gated synthesizer
- src/app/api/v1/models/catalog.ts: wire it in before the no-thinking pass
- tests/unit/claude-effort-variants.test.ts: 12 cases (gating, levels,
prefix normalization, no variants-of-variants)
* refactor(models): make shouldExposeClaudeEffortVariants a type guard
Address PR review feedback (gemini-code-assist): turn the predicate into a
type guard `model is CatalogModelEntry & { id: string }` so TypeScript narrows
`model.id` to string after the check, removing the explicit `as string` cast
in appendClaudeEffortVariants. No behavior change; 12/12 unit tests still pass.
* fix(catalog): keep effort-variant root unprefixed (provider-scoped models route serves root verbatim)
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Co-authored-by: growab <nekron@icloud.com>
Co-authored-by: Mrinal Joshi <mri-jo@users.noreply.github.com>
* chore(ci): add .mergify.yml to main — Mergify only reads config from the default branch (#7168)
* fix(ci): add the auto-enqueue pull_request_rule to the Mergify config (queue_conditions alone are eligibility-only) (#7179)
* fix(ci): migrate Mergify auto-enqueue to merge_protections_settings.auto_merge_conditions (rules-based path is EOL 2026-07-16) (#7216)
* fix(ci): drop Mergify batch settings (batching is a paid-tier feature; free plan queue is serial) (#7220)
* fix(ci): merge queue tolerates the advisory dast-smoke failure (its GH-hosted build hang dequeued every attempt) (#7225)
* test(ci): make the #6634 selfref guard hermetic — main's copy hard-fails every PR (#7341)
main's copy of this test still does git I/O inside a unit test:
const baseSrc = git(['show', 'origin/main:' + FILE]);
Runners check out a shallow single ref, so origin/main does not resolve and the
test dies with 'fatal: invalid object name origin/main'. Every PR into main
fails Unit Tests (7/8) on it — today that is #7313, #7315, #7316, #7334, #7336
and #7337, six PRs red on a defect none of them introduced. #7313 has no other
red at all.
release/v3.8.49 already carries a fix (2e42b8efc, #7174: try/catch, fetch
origin/main on demand, t.skip() when unreachable), but it only reaches main at
release time — so main stays broken for the whole cycle. Cherry-picking it would
also import a new problem: PR Test Policy classifies t.skip() as a silenced
assertion, which we watched it correctly catch on #7300 today.
This is the hermetic version instead (ported from #7327, which does the same for
the release branch): read the file straight off disk, compare against an empty
base so baseTaut/baseExtTaut are 0 — the strictest possible comparison point —
and call evaluateMasking() directly. No git ref, no fetch, no skip, nothing the
runner's checkout depth can break.
The #6634 regression stays covered: the guard's logic lives in
SELF_TEST_FIXTURE_RE (check-test-masking.mjs:337), not in the test. Proven both
ways on main before committing — neutralise SELF_TEST_FIXTURE_RE to /$^/ and
the test FAILS; restore it and it passes 2/2, with check-test-masking.mjs left
byte-identical.
Co-authored-by: growab <nekron@icloud.com>
* chore(quality): tighten main's coverage baseline to the CI's real numbers (#7347)
main's ratchet had been failing --require-tighten on every PR: 11 metrics
improved but the baseline was never tightened. Same class as the #6634
selfref guard — an infra fix that lands only on the release branch leaves
main red for the whole cycle, and every PR into main pays for it.
Values are the merged-coverage numbers from a run on main itself (a local
run measures ~68% vs CI's ~80%; the baseline's own note warns about that
gap). Only the 11 coverage values change — gitleaks and semgrepFindings
keep main's own state.
No changelog fragment: #7326 carries it on release/v3.8.49, and a second
one here would double the entry at release time.
* Add cliproxy provider exposure controls and manifest injection (#7329)
* feat(fusion): let judge use its own knowledge and override the panel (#6804)
The judge prompt said to write an answer 'grounded in that analysis',
implicitly capping output at the panel's union. When all panel members
miss or are collectively wrong on something, the judge should apply its
own reasoning as a full participant and override consensus, while keeping
an honesty guard against fabrication. Adds a regression test.
Co-authored-by: Chirag Singhal <chirag127@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(api): raise provider apiKey cap for cookie-based web providers (#6715) (#6759)
* fix(cli): fall back to settings.json when Claude Code binary is unresolvable (#6701) (#6734)
getCliRuntimeStatus() only ever answered `installed` from binary resolution
(known install paths + where/which PATH search), so a stale PATH, moved
binary, or uncatalogued install method reported "not found" even when
~/.claude/settings.json proved the CLI was installed and used before —
regressing behind upstream 9router's checkClaudeInstalled(), which already
falls back to the settings file when where/which fails.
withSettingsFallback() (new src/shared/services/cliInstallFallback.ts, kept
out of the frozen cliRuntime.ts to respect its file-size ceiling) restores
that parity: only when the binary lookup's own reason is "not_found" (never
for deliberate security rejections like unsafe/relative env overrides or
symlink escapes) and the tool's settings file exists on disk.
* fix(providers): honor explicit thinking.budget_tokens 0 in openai->gemini transform (#6813) (#6821)
The transform forwarded the Claude-style thinking.budget_tokens into
generationConfig.thinkingConfig.thinkingBudget, but the presence check was
truthy (&& thinking.budget_tokens). An explicit budget_tokens: 0 — the
natural way to disable thinking — is falsy, so it was dropped and the
request fell through to the default thinkingConfig injection, making the
model think despite an explicit request for zero. Use an explicit numeric
check so 0 is honored as thinkingBudget 0; includeThoughts is only set for
a non-zero budget.
* fix(compression): reconcile outer vs per-engine token counts (#6488) (#6741)
* fix(compression): reconcile outer vs per-engine token counts on degenerate output (#6488)
Outer originalTokens/compressedTokens (real tiktoken counter over extracted
message text) diverged from engineBreakdown[0]'s counts (a crude
JSON.stringify(requestBody).length/4 estimate), worst on small/degenerate
inputs where JSON structural overhead dominates. A single-engine breakdown
entry represents the exact same before/after transformation as the overall
response, so reconcileSingleEngineTokens() now overwrites that one entry's
counts with the outer, more accurate figures; multi-step pipeline
breakdowns are left untouched.
* chore(6741): resolve release sync — CHANGELOG.md restored to release tip, entry moved to changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(api): accept enableRenderers in RTK compression config schema (#6703) (#6757)
* fix(db): break probe-failed/restore loop on large storage.sqlite (#6632)
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); keeps only the author's changes.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat(cursor): add Opus 4.8, Fable 5, and Sonnet 5 model families (#6779)
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); keeps only the author's cursor registry + test changes.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(translator): read PDF/video file attachments for Gemini/Antigravity and Claude (#6790)
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); keeps only the author's translator + test changes.
Co-authored-by: Wital <witalorocha216@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(codex): strip include from compact responses requests (#6805)
* fix(codex): strip include from compact responses requests
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); keeps only the author's changes.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(6805): move include-strip assertion to standalone test file to keep executor-codex.test.ts under frozen size cap
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* fix(i18n): translate hardcoded Portuguese dashboard strings to English (#6769)
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); keeps only the author's changes.
Co-authored-by: Chirag Singhal <chirag127@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(bootstrap): filter empty process.env values to prevent Docker env crash loop (#6828)
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR) and the direct CHANGELOG.md edit (fragments-first);
keeps only the author's bootstrap change.
Co-authored-by: Andrian B. <andrewbalanesq@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(providers): update SenseNova Token Plan support (#6330)
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); the author's constants/registry/snapshot deltas
were re-applied cleanly onto the release tip.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(providers): classify 404 as MODEL_NOT_FOUND to stop retry storm (#6829)
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR) and the direct CHANGELOG.md edit (fragments-first);
the author's chatCore/errorClassifier deltas were re-applied cleanly onto the release tip.
Co-authored-by: Andrian B. <andrewbalanesq@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(api): accept all catalog engines on compression PUT schema (#6792)
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR). Resolved the release's OmniGlyph engine addition
additively (types.ts/compression.ts kept both 'relevance' and 'omniglyph') and extended
stackedPipelineStepSchema + STACKED_PIPELINE_ENGINE_INTENSITIES with the omniglyph branch
so the ENGINE_CATALOG-parity test passes.
Co-authored-by: Pitchfork-and-Torch <Pitchfork-and-Torch@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(api): point CLI health command at /api/monitoring/health (#6677) (#6717)
* fix(api): point CLI health command at /api/monitoring/health (#6677)
bin/cli/commands/health.mjs called GET /api/health, a route that was
moved to /api/monitoring/health without updating the CLI; the top-level
/api/health handler never existed on disk (only degradation/ and ping/
sub-routes). Point runHealthCommand()/runHealthComponentsCommand() at
/api/monitoring/health and read its real payload shape
(activeConnections, circuitBreakers: {open,halfOpen,closed}, memoryUsage)
instead of the old nonexistent requests/breakers/cache/memory fields.
* chore(6717): re-sync onto release tip; move CHANGELOG entry to changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* chore(cursor): add Grok 4.5 effort/fast model IDs (#6774)
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); keeps only the author's changes.
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* fix(providers): ensure DeepSeek Web SSE emits [DONE] after FINISHED (#6791)
* fix(providers): ensure DeepSeek Web SSE emits [DONE] after FINISHED
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); keeps only the author's changes.
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* refactor(deepseek): extract done-terminator helper to keep frozen file under cap
Extracts the FINISHED-drain scheduler and finish-once guard added for
the [DONE] terminator fix (#6777) into a new
deepseek-web-done-terminator.ts module, so deepseek-web.ts stays under
its frozen line cap (1148). Behavior is unchanged.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
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Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat(models): add capability override UI (#6727)
* feat(models): add capability override UI
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); renumbered the migration 118 -> 119 to resolve the
collision with 118_provider_param_filters.sql already on release/v3.8.47; the author's
i18n/localDb deltas were re-applied cleanly onto the release tip.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(6727): import model-capability-overrides DB fns directly (not via localDb barrel) to keep localDb under file-size cap; aligns with anti-barrel convention
* chore(db): satisfy known-symbols contract for modelCapabilityOverrides
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Co-authored-by: Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza <diegosouza.pw@gmail.com>
* fix(cursor): use Agent CLI build id for x-cursor-client-version (#6795)
* fix(cursor): use Agent CLI build id for x-cursor-client-version
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); the author's .env.example/docs deltas were
re-applied cleanly onto the release tip.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* chore(changelog): re-sync CHANGELOG.md to release tip (restore #6701 bullet)
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* fix(startup): rename reasoningControls.ts to avoid webpack casing collision (#6584) (#6718)
* fix(startup): rename reasoningControls.ts to avoid webpack casing collision (#6584)
* chore(6718): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(build): suppress Turbopack over-bundling warning from agentSkills generator (#6582) (#6720)
* fix(build): suppress Turbopack over-bundling warning from agentSkills generator (#6582)
generator.ts builds outputBase from a non-literal outputDir parameter, so
Turbopack's file-tracing analyzer can't narrow it and emits an "Overly broad
patterns" warning per entry point that imports the module (603 warnings on
v3.8.46, up from 379). The fs access is legitimate and bounded, so
next.config.mjs now suppresses this specific diagnostic via turbopack.ignoreIssue,
mirroring the existing webpack.ignoreWarnings precedent in the same file.
* chore(6720): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(providers): drop image_generation for Codex Spark models regardless of plan (#6651) (#6721)
* fix(providers): drop image_generation for Codex Spark models regardless of plan (#6651)
* chore(6721): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(providers): stop quota card re-sorting Codex/GLM bars by remaining % (#6687) (#6722)
* fix(providers): stop quota card re-sorting Codex/GLM bars by remaining % (#6687)
QuotaCardExpanded.tsx unconditionally re-sorted quotas by remaining
percentage via sortQuotasByRemaining(), discarding the deterministic
CODEX_QUOTA_ORDER/GLM_QUOTA_ORDER window order quotaParsing.ts's
sortCodexOrder()/sortGlmOrder() had already established. A new
hasFixedQuotaOrder() + resolveQuotaDisplayOrder() skip the re-sort for
providers with a fixed window order (codex, glm family), threading
providerId from QuotaCard.tsx through to the display layer.
Regression guard: tests/unit/quota-card-expanded-fixed-order-6687.test.ts
* chore(6722): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(startup): lazy-import ioredis in rateLimiter to fix MCP ERR_MODULE_NOT_FOUND (#6559) (#6725)
* fix(startup): lazy-import ioredis in rateLimiter to fix MCP ERR_MODULE_NOT_FOUND (#6559)
* chore(6725): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(resilience): resolve fp-pinned combo account back to real connection id (#6696) (#6732)
* fix(resilience): resolve fp-pinned combo account back to real connection id (#6696)
* chore(6732): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(api): Responses passthrough emits event-only SSE frames after filtering commentary output (#6561) (#6735)
* fix(api): Responses passthrough emits event-only SSE frames after filtering commentary output (#6561)
The #6199 commentary-drop `continue;` branches in stream.ts skipped the
data: line for a dropped commentary event but never cleared the
already-buffered event: line for the same frame, so the next blank line
flushed the stale event: line alone -- an event-only SSE frame that
crashes the OpenAI Python SDK's json.loads(). Both drop sites now call
clearPendingPassthroughEvent() before continue. The commentary-drop
decision was extracted into a new responsesCommentaryDrop.ts module so
the fix does not grow the frozen stream.ts.
* chore(6735): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(api): emit reasoning_content on claude-web + v0-vercel-web SSE (#6662) (#6743)
* fix(api): emit reasoning_content on claude-web + v0-vercel-web /v1/chat/completions SSE (#6662)
* chore(6743): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(sse): unwrap bare {function:{…}} tools in openai→claude translation (#6704)
* fix(sse): unwrap bare {function:{…}} tools in openai→claude translation
Some OpenAI-shape clients send a tool as a bare `{ function: {...} }`
object, omitting the spec-required `type: "function"` parent wrapper.
The tools-mapping in openai-to-claude.ts (~line 366) only unwrapped
`tool.function` when `tool.type === "function"` was ALSO true, so a
bare-function tool fell through to `toolData = tool` (the wrapper
itself, with no `.name`), producing an empty `originalName` and
silently dropping the tool from the translated request — worse than
a 400, since the caller has no signal the tool never made it
upstream. Unwrap `tool.function` whenever present, independent of
the parent `type` field. Regression guard:
tests/unit/openai-to-claude-bare-tool.test.ts.
Co-authored-by: Samir Abis <me@samirabis.com>
Inspired-by: https://github.com/decolua/9router/pull/2473
* chore(6704): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
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* fix(oauth): avoid bare-email dedup of Codex OAuth logins (#6706)
* fix(oauth): avoid bare-email dedup of Codex OAuth logins
When an incoming Codex OAuth connection has no verifiable workspace/account
id, do not merge it into an existing row on email match alone — that
silently overwrote the other account's token pair. Require a matching
chatgptUserId (a stable per-account JWT id) before merging; otherwise
insert a distinct connection row.
Co-authored-by: lucasjustinudin <34107354+lucasjustinudin@users.noreply.github.com>
Inspired-by: https://github.com/decolua/9router/pull/2477
* chore(6706): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
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* fix(sse): skip thinkingConfig for gemma models in openai→gemini translation (#6708)
open-sse/translator/request/claude-to-gemini.ts already guards against
sending thinkingConfig for gemma-4-* models (Gemma doesn't support it —
Vertex returns 400: "Thinking budget is not supported for this model"),
but the OpenAI-shape path (openai-to-gemini.ts) lacked the same guard, so
OpenAI-shape clients hitting a vertex gemma-4-* model still got a 400.
Mirrors the existing claude-to-gemini.ts guard: wrap the reasoning_effort
and Claude-shape thinking.budget_tokens branches with a model.startsWith
("gemma-4") check. Branch 3 (default includeThoughts for modern Gemini
models) already excludes non-"gemini" model ids and needed no change.
Inspired-by: https://github.com/decolua/9router/pull/2480
Co-authored-by: chy1211 <31048289+chy1211@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(codex): surface capacity errors embedded in 200-OK SSE streams (#6710)
* fix(codex): surface capacity errors embedded in 200-OK SSE streams
Codex sometimes answers with HTTP 200 and a text/event-stream body whose
payload carries a transient error mid-stream (e.g. "Selected model is at
capacity...", server_is_overloaded, service_unavailable_error). Because the
outer HTTP status was 200, this looked like a successful response to every
caller — no retry, no circuit breaker, and no combo/account fallback ever
engaged, so a healthy account sat idle while the request silently failed or
truncated.
Add peekCodexSseTransientError() to open-sse/executors/codex.ts: it peeks the
first bytes of a text/event-stream Codex response, pattern-matches the known
transient-error signatures, and converts a match into a real 503 Response via
errorResponse() (Hard Rule #12 — sanitized, never raw upstream text). A 503 is
already a recognized provider-failure status in accountFallback.ts, so combo
routing and connection cooldown pick it up automatically. When no error
signature is found, the peeked prefix is prepended back onto the remaining
upstream body so the passthrough stays byte-identical to the unmodified
response.
Regression guard: tests/unit/codex-sse-capacity-fallback.test.ts — a
model-at-capacity payload and a server_is_overloaded/service_unavailable_error
payload both convert to 503; a normal single-chunk SSE stream and one split
across multiple network chunks both reassemble byte-for-byte unchanged.
Inspired-by: https://github.com/decolua/9router/pull/2452 (sub-bug #3 only —
OmniRoute already covers PR #2452's other two sub-bugs: service_tier "fast"
normalization and reasoning_effort "max" normalization).
Co-authored-by: ryanngit <74137224+ryanngit@users.noreply.github.com>
* chore(6710): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
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* fix(volcengine): clamp Kimi max_tokens to Ark endpoint cap (#6712)
* fix(volcengine): clamp Kimi max_tokens to Ark endpoint cap
VolcEngine Ark's Kimi coding-plan endpoint (ark.cn-beijing.volces.com)
enforces max_tokens <= 32768 server-side and returns 400 "integer above
maximum value, expected a value <= 32768" for anything over that ceiling.
OmniRoute's StripRule only supported dropping params outright, with no
numeric clamp mechanism, so a client sending a larger max_tokens (common
default, e.g. 65536) 400s outright against volcengine's kimi-k2-5-260127.
The 32768 cap is independently confirmed against two live-endpoint bug
reports hitting this exact Ark endpoint for both kimi-k2.5 and
kimi-k2.7-code (NousResearch/hermes-agent#51773, MoonshotAI/kimi-cli#1124),
not just upstream's own value — same cap upstream 9router#2460 uses.
StripRule gains two optional fields: `clampToModelMaxOutput` (clamp to the
model's own catalog maxOutputTokens ceiling, when set) and `maxOutputCap`
(a fixed endpoint-imposed ceiling); when both apply, the lower wins. The
new rule is scoped to the literal id `kimi-k2-5-260127` (OmniRoute's real
volcengine Kimi model, not upstream's `Kimi-K2.7-Code`), not a broad
/kimi/i regex, so it can never clamp an unrelated future Kimi listing
whose Ark cap may differ. glm-4-7-251222 (the other volcengine model) is
unaffected.
Inspired-by: https://github.com/decolua/9router/pull/2460
Co-authored-by: whale9820 <whale9820@users.noreply.github.com>
* chore(6712): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
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* fix(antigravity): surface aborted Gemini tool calls off end_turn (#6713)
* fix(antigravity): surface aborted Gemini tool calls off end_turn
Gemini/Antigravity aborts a turn with finishReason MALFORMED_FUNCTION_CALL
(or a sibling like UNEXPECTED_TOOL_CALL) instead of completing cleanly. Both
Claude-facing translators collapsed these to a clean end_turn, hiding the
aborted tool call as a successful completion:
- the OpenAI hub path (openai-to-claude.ts convertFinishReason default), and
- the DIRECT Gemini->Claude path (gemini-to-claude.ts), which is the one
Claude Code actually hits through an antigravity/Gemini-routed model.
Add isAbortFinishReason() to finishReason.ts and map these reasons to
tool_use on both paths; genuinely unknown reasons still fall back to end_turn.
Co-authored-by: anhdiepmmk <n08ni.dieppn@gmail.com>
Inspired-by: https://github.com/decolua/9router/pull/2462
* chore(6713): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
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* fix(translator): strip empty cloud_base_branch from Cursor Subagent tool call (#6729)
* fix(translator): strip empty cloud_base_branch from Cursor Subagent tool call (port from 9router#2446)
The Responses->Chat tool-arg cleanup (stripEmptyOptionalToolArgs) only stripped
empty-string/empty-array optional args for Claude Code's Read tool. Cursor's local
Subagent tool call therefore passed through with the cloud-only field
cloud_base_branch: "", which Cursor rejects ("cloud_base_branch may only be specified
when environment equals cloud") before starting the subagent. Extend the cleanup to an
allowlist of Read + Subagent; arbitrary tools stay untouched.
Reported-by: like3213934360-lab (https://github.com/decolua/9router/issues/2446)
* chore(6729): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(translator): defer content_block_start until GLM streams the tool name (#6730)
* fix(translator): defer content_block_start until GLM streams the tool name (port from 9router#2077)
GLM 5.2 (and similar OpenAI-compatible upstreams) stream a tool call's id and
function.name across separate SSE delta chunks. The openai-to-claude streaming
translator emitted content_block_start immediately on the id-only chunk with an empty
name; the Claude SSE protocol cannot patch a block after emission, so the later
name-only chunk was dropped and Claude Code rejected the tool_use with an empty tool
name / "No such tool available:". Defer content_block_start until the name arrives
(start on args if they arrive first), and emit a start for any orphaned id-only tool
call at finish so content_block_stop is never orphaned.
Reported-by: itiwant (https://github.com/decolua/9router/issues/2077)
* chore(6730): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* feat(dashboard): add search to Playground model picker dropdown (#4086) (#6811)
* feat(dashboard): add search to Playground model picker dropdown (#4086)
The shared ModelSelectModal (combo builder + CLI-code cards) already had
search, but the Playground's raw model <select> in StudioConfigPane stayed
a flat unsearchable list - unusable once a provider like OpenRouter
contributed 50+ models.
Adds a search input above the dropdown that filters options via
filterModelsByQuery() (Turkish-safe accent/case-insensitive match, reusing
matchesSearch()). The currently selected model always stays pinned in the
list even when it doesn't match the query, so typing never silently swaps
the active selection. Reuses the existing common.search i18n key already
translated in all 42 locales - no new key needed.
* chore(6811): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* feat: request count log per provider, per date (#4009) (#6812)
* feat(dashboard): request count log per provider, per date (#4009)
Some providers bill by request rather than by token, so operators need
a plain per-provider, per-date request count breakdown, not just token
aggregates. Adds a new getProviderDailyUsageRows() aggregation query
(src/lib/db/usageAnalytics.ts), a dedicated GET
/api/usage/requests-by-provider-date route (kept separate from the
frozen /api/usage/analytics route to respect the file-size baseline),
and a sortable, single-date-filterable table on Dashboard -> Analytics.
Closes#4009
* chore(6812): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* feat(xai): route xAI clients to Grok native /v1/responses endpoint (#6709)
* feat(xai): route xAI clients to Grok native /v1/responses endpoint
xAI ships a native /v1/responses endpoint (https://api.x.ai/v1/responses)
alongside /v1/chat/completions, but XaiExecutor extended BaseExecutor
without overriding buildUrl(), so every request always resolved to the
static chat-completions baseUrl regardless of target format — the last
genuinely-missing slice of decolua/9router#2439 (grok-build-0.1, the
reasoning-effort suffix routing, and bare grok-* routing were already
ported in prior cycles).
Add responsesBaseUrl to the xai registry entry and tag
grok-4.20-multi-agent-0309 (upstream's own Responses-only id) with
targetFormat: "openai-responses", mirroring the existing model-tag-driven
routing pattern already used by the gh executor (9router#102) and the
"openai" -pro heuristic in open-sse/executors/default.ts — the per-model
registry tag is the single source of truth that also drives chatCore's
body translation, so URL and body stay in lockstep. XaiExecutor.buildUrl
now checks getModelTargetFormat("xai", model) and resolves to the native
Responses endpoint only for tagged models, leaving every other grok-*
model on the existing chat-completions bridge.
TDD: tests/unit/executor-xai.test.ts adds a RED-then-GREEN case asserting
grok-4.20-multi-agent-0309 resolves to https://api.x.ai/v1/responses and
a control case asserting grok-4.3 still resolves to
https://api.x.ai/v1/chat/completions.
Co-authored-by: ryanngit <74137224+ryanngit@users.noreply.github.com>
Inspired-by: https://github.com/decolua/9router/pull/2439
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* fix(resilience): route remaining credential-selection call sites through quota preflight (#6686) (#6742)
* fix(resilience): route remaining credential-selection call sites through quota preflight (#6686)
* chore(6742): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(resilience): apikey-provider 429s honor explicit quota-exhausted text (#6638) (#6731)
* fix(resilience): apikey-provider 429s honor explicit quota-exhausted text (#6638)
Ollama Cloud (and any other apikey-category provider) 429s skipped body-text
quota classification entirely; a genuine multi-day quota exhaustion was
misclassified as a plain rate_limit_exceeded with a few seconds of cooldown,
so combo routing retried the account immediately. shouldPreserveQuotaSignals()
now lets an explicit quota-exhausted signal (looksLikeQuotaExhausted) override
the apikey-category default, and parseDayGranularityResetMs() adds day-
granularity reset-hint parsing ("...reset in 3 days.") alongside the existing
Xh/Ym/Zs parsing.
Regression guard: tests/unit/issue-6638-ollama-quota.test.ts (RED before the
fix, GREEN after). Aligned two tests/unit/account-fallback-service.test.ts
cases that had codified the old buggy behavior for apikey-provider quota
text.
* chore(6731): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* feat(resilience): weekly-429 cooldown for fetcher-less providers (#3709) (#6817)
* feat(resilience): weekly-429 cooldown for fetcher-less providers (#3709)
Ollama Cloud free-tier accounts have a hard WEEKLY request cap. On cap the
upstream returns 429 "you (<account>) have reached your weekly usage
limit", but ollama-cloud is an apikey-category provider, so the existing
oauth-only shouldUseQuotaSignal gate in checkFallbackError skips the
subscription-quota-text classifier (Issue #2321) for its 429s -- the
account fell through to the generic exponential backoff (~1s, capped at
2min) and got retried every few minutes for the rest of the week (one
account took 285x429 in 48h).
Adds a new, ungated weekly-usage-limit text classifier that applies a 24h
QUOTA_EXHAUSTED cooldown regardless of provider category. Extracted the new
classifier -- together with the existing #2321 subscription-quota logic --
into a new open-sse/services/quotaTextCooldowns.ts module so the frozen
accountFallback.ts (file-size-baseline cap) didn't have to grow; net effect
shrinks accountFallback.ts by 20 lines.
This is Phase A of the plan (open-sse/services/accountFallback.ts:1038-1045
"weekly-429 cooldown"); Phase B (generic local request-counter preflight for
manual provider_plans dimensions) is a separate, larger follow-up per the
plan's own phasing.
* chore(6817): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* fix(providers): Kiro adaptive-thinking allowlist excludes sonnet-4.5/haiku-4.5 (#6576) (#6726)
* fix(providers): Kiro adaptive-thinking allowlist excludes sonnet-4.5/haiku-4.5 (#6576)
* chore(6726): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first)
* test(kiro): migrate selector-strip test to claude-sonnet-5 (only Kiro adaptive-thinking model, #6576)
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* chore(quality): rebaseline complexity 2053->2054 (merge-burst drift, v3.8.47)
Inherited drift from today's /implement-prs merge burst (~36 PRs). check:complexity
does not run on the PR->release fast-path, so the branch accrued +1 unmeasured. No
orphan/feature PR introduces a NEW violation (complexity-net-zero); the only flagged
function is the pre-existing getResolvedModelCapabilities. Owner-approved rebaseline
to unblock the FQG of ~7 green-except-complexity orphans.
* chore(stryker): register ollama-quota covering tests (merge-burst drift, v3.8.47)
The 3 covering unit tests from #6731/#6817/#6742 (issue-6638-ollama-quota,
ollama-cloud-weekly-quota-cooldown-3709, issue-6686-quota-preflight-coverage)
exist on release but were never added to tap.testFiles when those PRs merged.
Completes the registration so mutant kills count; unblocks every PR touching a
mutated module. Part of the owner-approved merge-burst drift cleanup.
* fix: auto-start WS server in-process and change default port to 20132 (#6072)
* feat: change default LIVE_WS_PORT from 20129 to 20132
Update the default WebSocket port for the live dashboard server from 20129 to 20132 across all configuration files, documentation, code comments, and tests. Also consolidate OMNIROUTE_DISABLE_LIVE_WS and OMNIROUTE_ENABLE_LIVE_WS into a single OMNIROUTE_ENABLE_LIVE_WS flag. Wire the live WebSocket server to start in-process via instrumentation-node.ts.
* feat: clarify NEXT_PUBLIC_LIVE_WS_PUBLIC_URL path usage and derive upgrade path from URL
Update .env.example and ENVIRONMENT.md to document that the pathname portion of NEXT_PUBLIC_LIVE_WS_PUBLIC_URL (e.g. /live-ws) is used as the WebSocket upgrade path by the dev proxy, handshake response, and client connection logic.
Extract deriveLiveWsPath() into shared/utils/wsPath.ts and wire it through:
- src/app/api/v1/ws/route.ts — handshake response path field
- src/hooks/useLiveDashboard.ts — build
* fix: use the standard URL API to safely parse and update the effectiveWsUrl
* build(docker): expose live WebSocket server port and configure CORS origins
Add LIVE_WS_PORT (20132), LIVE_WS_HOST (0.0.0.0), and LIVE_WS_ALLOWED_ORIGINS environment variables to all Docker Compose profiles and expose the WebSocket port mapping. Prevent infinite self-loop in standalone-server-ws.mjs by skipping proxy when the server itself is running on the LiveWS port.
* docs(env): fix comment formatting for HOST and HOSTNAME variables
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* fix(logs): prevent stale detail refresh reopening modal (#6323)
* fix(logs): prevent stale detail refresh reopening modal
* chore(stryker): register ollama-quota covering tests (release drift from merge burst)
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* \ feat: operator-configurable account rotation\ (#6763)
* feat(resilience): operator-configurable account rotation
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR); the author's accountFallback/.env deltas were
re-applied cleanly onto the release tip.
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* docs(env): document configurable account-rotation env vars in ENVIRONMENT.md
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* refactor(rotation): extract rotation gate/context helpers to keep accountFallback.ts under frozen cap
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* chore(changelog): re-sync CHANGELOG.md to release tip (restore lost base bullet)
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* test(stryker): register rotation-config test in tap.testFiles for mutation coverage
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* test(stryker): register ollama-quota covering tests (drift from #6731/#6817/#6742) + re-sync
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Co-authored-by: Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza <diegosouza.pw@gmail.com>
* fix(lmarena): modernize Arena web provider + static Direct-chat catalog (#6280)
* fix(lmarena): modernize Arena web provider + static Direct-chat catalog
Update the lmarena provider for arena.ai (product rebranded from LMArena):
- Route chat via arena.ai create-evaluation with Chrome TLS impersonation
(tls-client-node) and optional browser-minted recaptchaV3Token.
- Seed Text+Search (48) into the chat registry; seed Image (27) only into
IMAGE_PROVIDERS. Disable live HTML model discovery; resolve public names to
Arena UUIDs from the static TypeScript allowlist (no scrape JSON in-repo).
- Soft-exclude 404/502 model ids; slow/stop bulk test-all probes for this provider.
- Do not fold IMAGE_PROVIDERS/video specialty into the chat provider catalog when
a chat registry already exists (lmarena/openai/xai).
- Display name Arena (Free); keep wire id `lmarena` / alias `lma` for back-compat.
- Theme-aware provider icons: arena-light.svg / arena-dark.svg.
- Preserve split Supabase SSR cookie reconstruction for arena-auth-prod-v1.*.
* fix(providers): align provider-models-route test fixture + regen provider reference
Fold the topaz image-only catalog entry's apiFormat/supportedEndpoints
into the local-catalog test fixture (route now tags media-only
providers per the lmarena PR's staticModels.ts change), regenerate
PROVIDER_REFERENCE.md against the merged release providers.ts, and add
the changelog fragment for #6280.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* test: align web-cookie fallback suite — lmarena now has a registry entry (probe path)
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* docs(changelog): reconcile 3-day merge burst — 16 fragments, 4 promised credits, contributors hall 32→63
- changelog.d fragments for the 20 merged PRs that landed without a bullet
(#6072#6308#6323#6538#6556#6586#6611#6647#6675#6698#6757#6759#6804#6821 + ci rollup #6781/#6691/#6693 + docs rollup #6643/#6644/#6646/#6663;
omniglyph bump #6661 folded into the #6556 bullet)
- deliver the 4 credits promised in close comments but never written:
@alltomatos (#6819 dup of #6721), @samimozcan (#6762/#6753 subsumed by #6790),
@chirag127 (#6756 dup of #6757), @Squawk7777 (#6565 dup of #6564 — appended to
the existing #6564 bullet; changelog-integrity flags that edit as a removal,
intentional: ALLOW_CHANGELOG_REMOVALS justification)
- rebuild the v3.8.47 Contributors hall from merged-PR authors + thanks credits
+ prior hall: 32 → 63 contributors
* Clamp reasoning token buffer to model output cap (#6714)
* fix(combo): clamp reasoning buffer to model output cap
* fix(routing): preserve near-cap reasoning max tokens
* fix(routing): getExplicitModelOutputCap falls through to registry cap on non-numeric synced limit_output
getExplicitModelOutputCap short-circuited to null whenever a synced
capability row existed, even if that row's limit_output was not a number
(models.dev commonly omits it). That silently disabled the reasoning-token
buffer clamp for any model with a synced row lacking an output limit.
Now only return the synced value when it IS a number; otherwise fall
through to registryModel.maxOutputTokens / spec.maxOutputTokens, matching
the ??-chain precedence already used by getResolvedModelCapabilities().
Adds a standalone regression test (proves the fallthrough returns the real
registry cap, not null) and hardens the #6274 fixture id so its no-output-cap
case does not prefix-match the real glm-5.2 static spec.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* chore(stryker): register ollama-quota covering tests (release drift from merge burst)
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* feat(i18n): add Traditional Chinese (zh-TW) localization for frontend and CLI (#6320)
* feat(i18n): add Traditional Chinese (zh-TW) localization for frontend and CLI
- Add src/i18n/messages/zh-TW.json translating frontend web UI
- Add bin/cli/locales/zh-TW.json translating CLI commands and descriptors
- Register zh-TW in config/i18n.json and docs/guides/I18N.md
- Update scripts/i18n/generate-multilang.mjs matching the new locale setup
* fix: update i18n locale count from 42 to 43 after adding zh-TW
The docs strict checker (check-docs-counts-sync.mjs) validates that
README.md and I18N.md reflect the real locale count. Adding zh-TW
bumped the count from 42 → 43.
* fix(i18n): translate providers free-filter labels in zh-TW (#6694 guard)
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Co-authored-by: Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: lunkerchen <lunkerchen@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat(proxy): implement latency-optimized proxy rotation strategy (#6798)
* feat(proxy): implement latency-optimized proxy rotation strategy
Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy
files belong to #6620, not this PR) and the direct CHANGELOG.md edit (fragments-first);
the author's env/docs/i18n deltas were re-applied cleanly onto the release tip.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(proxy): add latency-rotation env var to .env.example
PROXY_LATENCY_WINDOW_HOURS was referenced in src/lib/db/proxies.ts and
documented in docs/reference/ENVIRONMENT.md, but missing from
.env.example, tripping the env/docs sync gate.
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* chore(changelog): re-sync CHANGELOG.md to release tip
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* refactor(proxy): extract latency-strategy helpers to keep frozen files under cap
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* test(db-rules): expect 35 audited modules (proxyLatency joins INTENTIONALLY_INTERNAL)
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* docs(readme): fix stale strategy/tool/scoring counts (#6853)
README still claimed 17 routing strategies (the table was missing
pipeline), 95 MCP tools, and 9-factor Auto-Combo scoring. Align with
the source (ROUTING_STRATEGY_VALUES has 18 entries) and the canonical
docs (MCP-SERVER.md: 94 tools; AUTO-COMBO.md: 12-factor).
* fix(antigravity): sanitize Cloud Code safety settings (#6839)
Co-authored-by: kfiramar <83420275+kfiramar@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(kiro): probe IdC region during profileArn discovery, cross-region (recovers #6099) (#6840)
* fix(kiro): route Amazon Q runtime by profileArn region for cross-region IdC
Enterprise AWS IAM Identity Center accounts whose IdC instance lives outside the two
Amazon Q Developer profile regions (us-east-1 / eu-central-1) - e.g. eu-north-1
(Stockholm), start URL https://d-XXXX.awsapps.com/start - showed no limits and returned
502 on every request.
Root cause: the backend used the IdC/OIDC token region (providerSpecificData.region, e.g.
eu-north-1) for every CodeWhisperer runtime call, hitting q.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com - a
host that does not exist as a Q Developer runtime endpoint. Per AWS docs ("Supported
Regions for the Q Developer console and Q Developer profile"), the Q Developer *profile*
(which produces the profileArn and hosts generateAssistantResponse / GetUsageLimits /
ListAvailableModels / ListAvailableProfiles) is only hosted in us-east-1 and eu-central-1,
regardless of the IdC region; "data is stored in the Region where you create the Amazon Q
Developer profile."
Fix (new open-sse/services/kiroRegion.ts) decouples the two regions:
- providerSpecificData.region stays the IdC/OIDC region, used ONLY for
oidc.{region}.amazonaws.com token mint/refresh.
- The runtime region is derived from the profileArn (resolveKiroRuntimeRegion):
profileArn region -> a valid stored profile region -> us-east-1. A stored IdC region
that is not a Q profile region (eu-north-1) is ignored for runtime.
- Profile discovery (discoverKiroProfileArnAcrossRegions) probes the Q profile regions
(EU IdC -> eu-central-1 first) with the cross-region SSO token instead of q.{idcRegion}.
Wired into: executors/kiro.ts (generateAssistantResponse targets the profile region),
services/usage/kiro.ts (getKiroUsage multi-region discovery + profileArn runtime region so
Limits resolves), services/kiroModels.ts (ListAvailableModels), and
src/lib/oauth/providers/kiro.ts (login-time postExchange profile discovery).
Adds tests/unit/kiro-idc-cross-region.test.ts (15 cases). All Kiro suites pass (60 tests).
* fix(kiro): probe the IdC region too during profileArn discovery (any IdC region)
Make profile discovery general for an IdC in ANY of the ~30 IdC-supported AWS regions
(us-west-2, ap-southeast-2, me-central-1, af-south-1, ...), not just eu-north-1.
buildKiroProfileDiscoveryRegions now probes the two documented Q Developer profile regions
FIRST (us-east-1 / eu-central-1, EU-first for EMEA IdC regions to cut latency), then appends
the IdC/stored region itself as a forward-compatible fallback: if AWS ever co-locates the
profile with the IdC or expands the profile-region list, a same-region probe still finds it.
Probing a region with no profile simply returns nothing and we fall through. The profileArn's
own region remains authoritative for every runtime call (resolveKiroRuntimeRegion), so a
newly-issued ARN in any region is honored automatically.
Adds ap-southeast-2 (APAC) cross-region coverage and updates the discovery-order tests.
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* feat(providers): manual context-window override for custom models (#4125) (#6822)
Add a manual per-model "Context Window Override" so an operator can correct
a provider's misreported context length (e.g. reports 1M when the real
limit is 128K) instead of the model getting silently dropped from combo
routing once the wrong value lands in the catalog.
Reuses the existing Feature-5004 model_context_overrides table
(source="manual") — already the priority-0 source getModelContextLimit()
(the function combo's context-window filter calls) reads ahead of the
models.dev/registry/static catalog — so no new resolver logic was needed,
only the missing write path:
- PUT /api/provider-models now accepts an optional contextWindowOverride
(number to set, null to clear), persisted via setModelContextOverride/
removeModelContextOverride.
- GET /api/provider-models surfaces the current override value + source
back on each custom-model row.
- CustomModelsSection.tsx: edit form gained a Context Window Override
input + a badge on the model row when an override is set.
Regression guard: tests/unit/provider-models-context-window-override-4125.test.ts
(manual override wins over a misreported catalog value, GET round-trip,
clearing via null, default-unchanged behavior).
* feat(dashboard): improve Provider Quota page horizontal density (#3520) (#6815)
QuotaCardGrid stacked every provider group vertically in a single
flex flex-col container, and each group's own card grid didn't go
multi-column until the md breakpoint. Provider groups now flow into a
2-column CSS multi-column layout on very wide (2xl) screens instead of
an unconditional vertical stack, and each group's card grid starts at
2 columns immediately, filling horizontal whitespace sooner on
narrower-but-not-mobile viewports.
Regression guard: tests/unit/quota-card-grid-horizontal-layout.test.ts
* refactor(usage): type saveRequestUsage with UsageEntry interface + any-budget ratchet (#3512) (#6809)
Replace saveRequestUsage(entry: any) with a typed UsageEntry interface
mirroring the usage_history columns 1:1. Fields stay optional/nullable
since different writers (chatCore success/failure, rejected-request
accounting, Codex Responses WS) populate the row incrementally; tokens
stays unknown since callers pass either raw provider-shaped usage or
the normalized {input,output,cacheRead,...} shape.
Also cleaned the file's other any usages (getUsageHistory filter,
getUsageDb next-cursor cast, appendRequestLog tokens param,
getRecentLogs catch) so it now sits at zero any and can be added to
the check:any-budget:t11 zero-any allowlist.
Documents the DB-entity <-> TS-interface convention in
docs/architecture/CODEBASE_DOCUMENTATION.md Sec 11.
* feat(combo): strict budget-cap fallback policy for auto/* combos (#3470) (#6816)
Auto-combo transparency + budget controls: the engine's budgetCap enforcement
always degraded to the globally cheapest candidate when every candidate
exceeded the cap - silently overspending instead of respecting the cap.
- engine.ts: budgetFallback "cheapest" (default, legacy) | "strict"
(BudgetExceededError when no candidate fits budgetCap)
- requestControls.ts: X-OmniRoute-Budget-Fallback header +
resolveRequestAutoControls() consolidating mode/budget/fallback parsing
- resolveAutoStrategy.ts / autoConfig.ts: thread combo-level
config.budgetFallback and catch BudgetExceededError into an HTTP 402
- chat.ts: switch to the consolidated resolveRequestAutoControls() helper
(net line reduction, stays under the frozen file-size baseline)
Regression guard: tests/unit/auto-combo-budget-fallback-3470.test.ts
* fix(usage): honor xAI provider-reported exact cost (#6711)
OmniRoute's calculateCost() always estimated request cost from token
counts x static pricing, discarding xAI's exact provider-reported cost
when present. xAI's chat-completions usage object reports the precise
billed cost via cost_in_usd_ticks (docs.x.ai/developers/cost-tracking
and the API reference's usage schema: "TICKS_IN_USD_CENT: i64 =
100_000_000" => 1e10 ticks/USD, e.g. 37756000 ticks ~= $0.0038).
calculateCost()/computeCostFromPricing() now short-circuit to this
exact figure when present -- before any pricing DB lookup, so it also
works for models without a local pricing row -- and still fall back to
the token-based estimate when it is absent. The field is threaded
through both the streaming (extractUsage/normalizeUsage) and
non-streaming (extractUsageFromResponse) usage-extraction paths.
Corrected divisor vs upstream: the upstream PR used /1e12 (a 100x
under-report, e.g. reporting $0.00123 as the doc's $0.123 example);
this port uses the doc-verified /1e10 instead, confirmed against both
the cost-tracking guide and the API reference's usage-object schema.
Inspired-by: https://github.com/decolua/9router/pull/2453
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* docs: rename /implement-prs → /merge-prs in Hard Rule #21 (skill renamed 2026-07-11) (#6847)
* docs: refresh stale llm.txt facts + relocate design.md to docs/architecture/DESIGN_SYSTEM.md (#6849)
* docs: refresh stale llm.txt facts + move design.md to docs/architecture/DESIGN_SYSTEM.md
llm.txt was frozen at the v3.8.8 era (177 providers, 37 MCP tools, 14
strategies, 9-factor scoring, 75% coverage gate). Update every factual
claim to the current state (248 providers, 94 tools / 30 scopes, 18
strategies, 12-factor scoring, ratchet + 60% floor, TS 6, current docs/
layout) and re-sync the 42 exact-copy i18n mirrors.
design.md at the root was a standardization plan whose phases 1-6 all
shipped; rewrite its header as a permanent reference and relocate it to
docs/architecture/DESIGN_SYSTEM.md per the root-hygiene policy (root =
configs + canonical docs only).
* docs: add MDX frontmatter to DESIGN_SYSTEM.md (in-app docs pipeline requires it)
* feat: per-model web-search interception rule (#3384) (#6814)
* feat(routing): per-model web-search interception rule (#3384)
Adds a per-provider/per-model interceptSearch rule (src/lib/db/interceptionRules.ts,
key_value namespace interception_rules) that overrides the existing native
web-search bypass defaults (Codex/Gemini/Claude->Claude passthrough) in
webSearchFallback.ts. Wired at the existing prepareWebSearchFallbackBody() call
site in chatCore.ts. Resolution precedence: per-model rule > provider-level rule
> existing native-bypass defaults.
This lands Phase 1-2 of the plan (rule store + search interception). Web-fetch
interception and the dashboard UI toggle are tracked as follow-up phases.
* fix(db): register interceptionRules in localDb re-export layer (db-rules gate)
* fix(db): renumber interception_rules migration 119→120 (collision with model_capability_overrides)
* feat: sidebar search/filter input (#4013) (#6810)
* feat(dashboard): add search/filter input to the dashboard sidebar (#4013)
Adds a search box at the top of the expanded sidebar that filters nav
sections/groups/items client-side by label, so users don't have to
hunt through the growing nav tree. Reuses the existing common.search /
common.noResults i18n keys (no new locale edits needed) and the shared
Input icon="search" pattern. Matching sections auto-expand while
searching and the accordion/pin state is restored once the query is
cleared.
Filtering logic is extracted into a pure filterSidebarSectionsByQuery()
helper (src/shared/utils/sidebarSearch.ts) so it is trivially unit
testable independent of React/next-intl/next-navigation.
* fix(test): move Sidebar.search test to a runner-collected path (test-discovery gate)
* fix(i18n): backfill 194 missing pt-BR keys (#6695) (#6723)
* fix(i18n): backfill 194 missing pt-BR keys and add key-parity regression test (#6695)
* Merge branch 'release/v3.8.47' into fix/6695-i18n-drift
Resolve i18n key-parity and CHANGELOG-fragment conflicts:
- Convert the #6695 CHANGELOG.md bullet to a changelog.d/ fragment
(the fragment convention landed on release/v3.8.47 after this PR
branched, per changelog.d/README.md).
- Backfill 61 additional pt-BR keys that entered en.json on
release/v3.8.47 after this PR's original 194-key backfill, so the
PR's own key-parity regression test (tests/unit/i18n-pt-br.test.ts)
stays green against the moving release baseline.
* Discover live Codex models (#6776)
* Add live model discovery for provider catalog
* Fix model discovery request headers
* fix(codex): sync live model limits with local catalog
* test(codex): split live model discovery coverage into dedicated route tests
* fix(codex): use chatgpt account id for live model sync
* Add GitHub-backed Codex model discovery fallback
* fix(providers): tighten oauth config tests and provider model display comments
* test: align client version expectations with release default
* fix(codex): keep discovery complexity within baseline
* fix: rebase live Codex model discovery onto release/v3.8.47, preserving kimi-web buildHeaders (#6308)
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* feat(codex): echo requested effort-suffixed model id in Responses payloads (#3697) (#6820)
* feat(codex): echo requested effort-suffixed model id in Responses payloads (#3697)
Codex CLI compatibility shim: the Responses API response.created/
response.in_progress/response.completed payloads now carry a `model`
field (previously absent), and for Codex-CLI-originated requests it
echoes the client-requested effort-suffixed model id (e.g.
gpt-5.5-xhigh) instead of the bare upstream id (gpt-5.5), so the Codex
CLI status line/model button shows the active reasoning effort.
- openai-responses.ts translator threads the upstream model into the
Responses event objects (additive, omitted when unknown).
- New isCodexOriginatedHeaders() (codexIdentity.ts) reuses PR #3481's
originator/User-Agent detection, header-based so it still fires when
a combo routes codex/gpt-5.5-xhigh to a non-codex upstream.
- chatCore's existing opt-in #1311 echoModel pipeline now also fires
automatically for Codex clients on the Responses API, regardless of
the echoRequestedModelName setting.
- responseModelEcho.ts now also rewrites the nested response.model
field the Responses API uses (previously only top-level model).
- /v1/models keeps returning models: [] for Codex (unchanged, #3481).
Regression guard: tests/unit/codex-effort-model-echo-3697.test.ts.
Closes#3697
* chore(merge): re-sync with release/v3.8.47 (restore CHANGELOG, keep own bullet)
* chore(merge): re-sync with release/v3.8.47; move changelog bullet to changelog.d fragment (merge-storm proof)
* feat(usage): surface Antigravity weekly quota alongside the 5-hour window (#4017) (#6818)
* feat(usage): surface Antigravity weekly quota alongside the 5-hour window (#4017)
Antigravity enforces both a 5-hour and a weekly usage limit, but the agy/antigravity
quota widget only exposed the 5-hour window. The weekly limit isn't in the per-model
retrieveUserQuota response already fetched — it lives in a separate, undocumented
retrieveUserQuotaSummary RPC that groups models into families (Gemini Models, Claude
and GPT models) with one weekly bucket per family.
Adds a self-contained usage/antigravityWeeklyQuota.ts leaf: a cached, best-effort
fetch of that RPC + a pure parser that extracts the weekly-labeled bucket per group
(window inferred from bucketId/displayName text, matching the reverse-engineered
shape documented by third-party Antigravity clients) into gemini_weekly/
claude_gpt_weekly quota entries, merged into the existing quotas map the widget
already renders generically. A failed/unavailable RPC never affects the existing
per-model quotas.
Live VPS validation attempt (192.168.0.15, real antigravity account): both
retrieveUserQuota and retrieveUserQuotaSummary currently return 429
RESOURCE_EXHAUSTED for that account, so the live response shape could not be
captured directly. The parser was instead validated via TDD against the bucket
shape documented by CodexBar (steipete/CodexBar), a third-party Antigravity client
that reverse-engineered the same RPC, and is defensive against both response
envelopes it has observed (top-level groups[] and nested quotaSummary.groups[]).
* chore(merge): re-sync with release/v3.8.47 (restore CHANGELOG, keep own bullet)
* chore(merge): re-sync with release/v3.8.47; move changelog bullet to changelog.d fragment (merge-storm proof)
* feat: add Z.ai Web free web-cookie provider (#4056) (#6823)
* feat(providers): add Z.ai Web free web-cookie provider (#4056)
New zai-web web-session provider drives the free chat.z.ai consumer
chat UI via a pasted browser cookie, distinct from the existing
API-key zai/glm/glm-cn/glmt providers (api.z.ai). ZaiWebExecutor posts
to chat.z.ai/api/chat/completions with the cookie forwarded both as
Cookie and Authorization: Bearer <token>, and normalizes both z.ai's
internal delta_content/phase SSE envelope and a pass-through
OpenAI-shaped choices[].delta frame into standard chat-completion
chunks.
Registered in WEB_COOKIE_PROVIDERS, WEB_SESSION_CREDENTIAL_REQUIREMENTS,
the provider registry (GLM-4.6/4.5/4.5V models), the executor factory,
and tokenExtractionConfig.ts for in-app cookie capture.
* fix(providers): regenerate translate-path golden for zai-web + reduce cognitive complexity
* fix(providers): rename ZaiWebExecutor.buildHeaders to avoid incompatible BaseExecutor override
* chore(merge): re-sync with release/v3.8.47; move changelog bullet to changelog.d fragment (merge-storm proof)
* fix(codex): bump default client version to 0.144.0 (#6780)
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* refactor(usage): extract per-group parsing in antigravityWeeklyQuota (cognitive-complexity gate 886→885, release-level drift from #6818 merge)
* ci(quality): cut PR gate wall time without dropping protection (#6716)
Collapse duplicate CI spend while keeping each gate's existence reason:
- quality.yml: TIA __RUN_ALL__ defers full unit to fast-unit 4-shard (#6781);
path filters via classify-pr-changes; docs-gates split; draft skip
- ci.yml: wire docs/i18n/code path filters; ESLint JSON artifact for quality-gate;
drop advisory typecheck:noimplicit; float actions/cache@v6
- TIA parity: memory/usage/combo/serial; **/*.test.mjs any depth; electron/bin
no longer force unit __RUN_ALL__
- check:complexity-ratchets: one ESLint walk, ruleId-isolated baselines + cache
- check:api-docs-refs + lib/apiRoutes: shared API route inventory
- husky pre-push: intentionally light (gates live in pre-commit); CLAUDE.md +
QUALITY_GATES.md docs synced
- collect-metrics / lint:json: path.resolve cache path; Windows-safe eslint bin
- env-doc allowlist for ESLINT_RESULTS_JSON / COMPLEXITY_ESLINT_REPORT
- release-green --full-ci expects check:api-docs-refs (not docs-symbols alone)
Tests: select-impacted, classify-pr-changes, api-routes lib, complexity-rule-count,
validate-release-green.
Reconciled after #6781 (fast-unit 2→4 shards) per maintainer request on #6716.
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* fix(docs): document Turbopack build memory tradeoff for RAM-constrained machines (#6409) (#6885)
* fix(routing): recognize Kimi token-limit 400 as context overflow for combo fallback (#6637) (#6893)
combo.ts's isContextOverflow400() guard required the literal word
'context' in the 400 error body before letting a combo fall through to
the next target. Kimi's exact wording ('Your request exceeded model
token limit: 262144 (requested: 308458)') never says 'context', so the
guard misclassified it as a body-specific error and halted the whole
combo instead of trying the next (larger-context) target.
accountFallback.ts's CONTEXT_OVERFLOW_PATTERNS already recognized this
wording one layer below (via checkFallbackError -> shouldFallback), so
the two independently-maintained classifiers disagreed and the
stricter one won. Export CONTEXT_OVERFLOW_PATTERNS from
accountFallback.ts and reuse it inside combo.ts's
isContextOverflow400() so both layers share a single source of truth.
Regression test: tests/unit/repro-6637-kimi-token-limit.test.ts
(RED on unfixed code -> GREEN after the fix). Existing #4519 guard
tests (tests/unit/combo-param-validation-fallback-4519.test.ts) still
pass, including the negative case that a genuinely body-specific 400
is NOT misclassified as overflow.
* fix(providers): honor a provider-level proxy assigned to no-auth providers (#6272) (#6895)
No-auth providers (mimocode, opencode, ...) are always dispatched with a single
hardcoded connectionId ("noauth" — SYNTHETIC_NOAUTH_CONNECTION_ID in
src/sse/services/auth.ts). No provider_connections row ever has id="noauth", so
resolveProxyForConnection() in src/lib/db/settings.ts could never populate
connectionRecord for them, and its provider-level proxy lookup (Steps 6/8) only
runs when connectionRecord is present. A proxy assigned via Settings -> Providers
-> mimocode was therefore silently ignored, reproducing the reporter's "same
thing happen when i set the proxy directly in the provider menu" symptom.
Adds a best-effort fallback (src/lib/db/settings/noAuthProxyFallback.ts): when
connectionRecord could not be resolved, scan the known no-auth provider ids for a
configured provider-level proxy (registry first, then legacy) before falling
through to the global/direct steps.
Regression test: tests/unit/proxy-noauth-provider-6272.test.ts (RED on unfixed
code — resolved to level=direct/proxy=null; GREEN after the fix).
* fix(dashboard): surface Claude extraUsage credits in quota card (#6806) (#6896)
Enterprise-tier Claude accounts (default_raven_enterprise) don't get
five_hour/seven_day utilization windows from Anthropic's OAuth usage
endpoint — only an extra_usage credit-billing block. parseClaude()
only read data.quotas, so quotas stayed {} and the dashboard showed
"No quota data" even when extraUsage showed the account 100%
exhausted. parseClaude() now folds an enabled extraUsage block into a
credits-style quota row (mirroring parseCodex's bankedResetCredits
pattern), both when quotas is empty and when it's already populated.
* fix(db): share sql.js preinit across callers, fix named-param bind (#6628, #6802) (#6899)
- preInitSqlJs() now memoizes an in-flight Promise (not just the resolved
adapter) per filePath, so concurrent BATCH/STARTUP/HealthCheck/
ProviderLimitsSync callers at boot share one full-file read+WASM decode
instead of each independently reloading the whole database — the
thundering-herd amplifier of the OOM condition #6632 already partly
fixed, left un-implemented by the reporter's own proposed fix (#6628).
- sqljsAdapter's run/get/all now unwrap a lone named-parameter object
(e.g. .all({ isActive: 1 }) for "WHERE is_active = @isActive", the same
call shape getProviderConnections() already uses against better-sqlite3)
before calling sql.js's stmt.bind(), expanding it to the @/:/$ sigil
variants sql.js's own named-bind path requires. Previously the object
was wrapped into an array and sql.js took the positional-bind path,
throwing "Wrong API use : tried to bind a value of an unknown type
([object Object])." whenever the sql.js WASM fallback driver was active
— exactly the error #6802 reported (misattributed to better-sqlite3).
Regression tests added to tests/unit/db-adapters/driverFactory.test.ts and
tests/unit/db-adapters/sqljsAdapter.test.ts, both proven RED against the
prior code and GREEN after the fix.
* fix(plugin): split OC-gate provider id from OmniRoute-facing routing id (#6859) (#6900)
resolveOmniRoutePluginOptions() auto-prefixes providerId with "opencode-"
(commit 75b52e286) so OpenCode 1.17.8+'s native-adapter gate accepts it as a
registered provider id. That prefixed value was being reused for the
OmniRoute-server-facing identifiers too: mapRawModelToModelV2's id/providerID,
mapComboToModelV2's providerID, and the dynamic provider hook's combo catalog
keys. OmniRoute's server has no "opencode-<x>" provider alias, so every
dispatched model failed credential lookup with "No credentials for
opencode-omniroute" / "No active credentials for provider:
opencode-omniroute".
Add a …
* test(ci): static body in codex e2e mock route bridge (CodeQL #737) (#7559)
CodeQL js/stack-trace-exposure flags ANY error-derived value returned in
the mock route bridge's 500 path, not just error.stack — swapping .stack
for error.message (in #7354, alert #736) left sibling alert #737 open on
the same line. Replace the body with a static string; the test only
asserts status===200, so the 500 body is never inspected. Clears the last
open CodeQL alert repo-wide, unblocking the Quality Ratchet on every PR.
Companion to the release/v3.8.49 PR (merge-gates §8 — gate/CI-touching fix
lands on main in the same session).
* fix(test): skip DNS writes in MITM dynamic-import test
The agent-bridge-server-route-dynamic-import test calls real
startMitm()/stopMitm(), which injects Google Cloud Code endpoints
into /etc/hosts on every run. This breaks agy login and other
services that need those endpoints.
Add OMNIROUTE_SKIP_DNS_WRITE guard to both addDNSEntries and
removeDNSEntries. When set to '1', both functions return
immediately without filesystem access or sudo calls.
Unit tests use a loader hook that replaces child_process.spawn
with a safe mock, preventing real sudo calls during boundary
tests where the guard is intentionally disabled.
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* fix(codex): preserve GPT-5.6 reasoning contract
* fix(vscode): expose Responses text models
* fix(codex): keep GPT-5.6 limits through discovery
* fix(ci): extract isUsableChatModel helpers to satisfy complexity ratchet
Splitting the supported_endpoints/output_modalities guard clauses into
excludesChatAndResponsesEndpoints() / excludesTextOutputModality() drops
isUsableChatModel's cyclomatic complexity from 16 to under the ratchet's
max of 15 (complexity-ratchets gate: 2057 -> 2056, back at baseline).
Behavior is unchanged; existing vscode/codex route tests cover it.
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* fix(codex): merge capacity limits conservatively (smaller of live vs pinned wins)
Resolve the #7012 catalog-merge policy collision: instead of the pinned
GPT-5.6 contract always winning for a fixed set of model ids, capacity
limits (inputTokenLimit/outputTokenLimit) now merge via
mergeCapacityLimitConservatively — Math.min(pinned, live) when both are
present, so OmniRoute never promises more context than the account can
actually serve. All other overlapping fields still take the live value
unconditionally.
Guard tests cover both directions (pinned smaller wins / pinned larger
loses) at the route level and via an isolated helper-level unit test.
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* fix(api): allow text-to-image on dual-modality models + revive HuggingFace image host
Two image-generation regressions surfaced while testing /v1/images/generations:
1. Dual-modality models (inputModalities ["text","image"]) were rejected with
"Image input is required" because the gate treated any "image" modality as
mandatory. That blocked pure text-to-image on 41 models (Together x10,
Stability x10, LMArena x15, NVIDIA x3, BFL x2, NanoGPT x1). Only edit-only
models (modalities ["image"] with no "text") should require an image input;
extract modalitiesRequireImageInput() and gate on that.
2. The HuggingFace image provider pointed at api-inference.huggingface.co, which
HF retired (DNS-dead -> "fetch failed" 502). Route through
router.huggingface.co/hf-inference/models, matching the chat provider which
already migrated.
Regression guard: tests/unit/image-text-to-image-modality.test.ts (fails on base
-- the helper did not exist and the baseUrl was the retired host).
* fix(api): keep Stability edit/control/upscale endpoints image-required
modalitiesRequireImageInput() correctly stopped gating dual-modality
(text+image) generation models on an image input, fixing pure
text-to-image for 41 models. But 10 of those dual-modality entries are
Stability AI's dedicated /v2beta/stable-image/{edit,control,upscale}/*
endpoints (inpaint, outpaint, search-and-replace, search-and-recolor,
replace-background-and-relight, creative, sketch, structure, style,
style-transfer) — they accept a text prompt too, but mechanically
require an input image upstream. The blanket modality-based inference
silently dropped OmniRoute's client-side gate for exactly those 10,
trading a clean 400 for a confusing upstream Stability error.
Add an explicit `imageRequired` override on the registry entry, decided
by the model's actual endpoint rather than inferred from its listed
modalities, and combine it with modalitiesRequireImageInput() at the
route gate: `imageModelEntry?.imageRequired || modalitiesRequireImageInput(...)`.
Extracted the Stability AI model list into
providers/registry/stability-ai/imageModels.ts (mirroring the existing
kie/segmind pattern) — imageRegistry.ts sits right at the 800-line
file-size cap and the extra flags would have pushed it over.
Extended tests/unit/image-text-to-image-modality.test.ts: the previous
"no dual-modality model is gated as image-required" assertion was
exactly the bug (it would have passed even with the regression); new
assertions cover the 10 Stability edit/control/upscale models by id
(still require an image) alongside the true dual-modality generation
models (BFL Kontext, NVIDIA, NanoGPT — still accept text-only).
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* feat(sidecar): support conditional provider manifest refresh
* fix(sidecar): accept weak manifest validators
* perf(sidecar): cache provider manifest payload
* docs(sidecar): describe manifest conditional refresh
* test(sidecar): restore CORS preflight and manifest-content coverage
The ETag/conditional-refresh rewrite of this test file dropped two
pieces of coverage without replacing them: the CORS OPTIONS-preflight
test, and the 200-response test's providers.length>100 /
clientSecret-not-leaked assertions. This is the only test file for
the provider-plugin-manifest route, so none of that was covered
anywhere else afterward.
Restore both: fold the providers.length/openai-presence/clientSecret
assertions back into the "stable ETag" 200-response test alongside
the new ETag checks, and add back a dedicated OPTIONS test asserting
the CORS preflight headers.
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* feat(sse): add EdgeTTS audio-tts provider (#6668)
Registers Microsoft Edge "Read Aloud" as a new no-API-key AUDIO_SPEECH_PROVIDERS
entry — the first WebSocket-transport TTS provider in the registry. Reverse-
engineered/unofficial endpoint, same class of integration already accepted for
other "-web" style providers (chatgpt-web.ts, copilot-web.ts).
- open-sse/executors/edgeTts.ts: pure Sec-MS-GEC token construction (SHA-256
over a public trusted-client-token + rounded Windows file-time ticks, ported
from rany2/edge-tts drm.py), WS message framing (speech.config/ssml),
binary-chunk demuxing, SSML building/escaping, and the WS synth call itself
(injectable WebSocket ctor for tests, lazy `import("ws")` in production so
it never enters esbuild's top-level CJS bundle graph). Per-client-IP
sliding-window throttle (SlidingWindowLimiter) since there's no per-user key
— one abusive deployment could otherwise get the shared trusted token
rate-limited for everyone.
- open-sse/utils/publicCreds.ts: embeds the trusted-client-token via
resolvePublicCred() (Hard Rule #11) — it's a constant hardcoded in every
Edge build and every open-source edge-tts port, not a per-user secret.
- Extracted open-sse/utils/audioResponse.ts (shared response helpers) and
open-sse/executors/awsPollyTts.ts (AWS Polly handler) out of
open-sse/handlers/audioSpeech.ts to stay under its frozen file-size ratchet
baseline while making room for the new branch — no behavior change to
either extracted piece.
- src/app/api/v1/audio/speech/route.ts: thread the caller's IP through to the
handler for the new throttle.
Tests: tests/unit/edgetts-provider.test.ts (23 cases) — Sec-MS-GEC determinism
and cross-check against a hand-derived reference vector, message framing,
binary demux, SSML escaping/injection-safety, registry lookup, publicCreds
shape, and the error path via an injected fake WebSocket (upstream failure ->
sanitized 502, no stack/path leak; Hard Rule #12), plus the per-IP rate limit.
No live upstream is required or used — the reverse-engineered protocol can't
be validated against real credentials, but every pure/testable seam is
covered per the TDD path in the bug/feature validation gate.
* test(mutation): register edgetts-provider.test.ts in stryker tap.testFiles (#6668)
The new provider's unit test covers a mutated module, so the strict
mutation-test-coverage gate requires it in stryker.conf.json's
tap.testFiles. Single-line addition (kept the file's existing formatting).
* feat(providers): editable ComfyUI base-URL field + per-connection override for image/video/music generation (#6928)
Adds a shared resolveComfyUiBaseUrl() helper (open-sse/utils/comfyuiClient.ts) that
prefers a per-connection providerSpecificData.baseUrl override over the registry
default, wired through the comfyui dispatch branch in the image, video, and music
generation handlers plus a best-effort authType:"none" credential lookup in all
three /v1/{images,videos,music}/generations routes (never hard-fails when no
connection exists, so zero-config localhost users are unaffected).
Surfaces an editable base-URL field on the ComfyUI connection form by adding it to
CONFIGURABLE_BASE_URL_PROVIDERS / DEFAULT_PROVIDER_BASE_URLS /
getProviderBaseUrlPlaceholder in providerPageHelpers.ts, so Docker-network setups
(e.g. http://comfyui:8188) can be configured the same way self-hosted chat
providers are.
Closes#6928
* refactor(6928): extract local-override credential lookup in media routes
The inline per-connection override block nested if>if inside the music and
videos POST handlers, taking each to cognitive complexity 16 (>15) — two NEW
violations that broke check:complexity-ratchets (892 > baseline 890).
Extracted resolveLocalOverrideCredentials() in both routes; behaviour is
unchanged. cognitive-complexity back to 890 = baseline.
* Use OpenAI chunks for early chat keepalives
* Update keepalive assertion to match chat completion chunk format
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enforceApiKeyPolicy() already fetches the API key metadata and returns
it as policy.apiKeyInfo. The old code at line 72 called getApiKeyMetadata
a third time per request (third hash+DB query after isValidApiKey and
enforceApiKeyPolicy's internal fetch).
Change: use policy.apiKeyInfo directly instead of re-querying. Also
removes the now-unused getApiKeyMetadata import.
Adds a regression test exercising the dashboard-playground-key path
(no bearer token, only enforceApiKeyPolicy's resolvePlaygroundTestKey
fallback resolves the key) — the old apiKeyRaw-gated call always
produced a null apiKeyMeta on that path, while policy.apiKeyInfo
correctly carries it through to the downstream call log.
Split out of the original PR: dropped the unrelated 46-provider-icon
commit that had been bundled onto the same branch.
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* perf: thread pre-fetched token to checkRateLimit avoiding re-query
getRelayTokenByHash already fetches the full RelayToken row. A few
lines later checkRateLimit(token.id) does a second SELECT * FROM
relay_tokens on a different predicate (id instead of token_hash).
Change:
- checkRateLimit accepts an optional existingToken parameter; when
provided, skips the re-query entirely.
- Both relay routes (chat completions + bifrost) pass the already-
fetched token.
- The function now uses RelayToken (camelCase) instead of RelayTokenRow
(snake_case) when the token is passed in.
PR-URL: fix-relay-thread-token
* test(db): add regression coverage for checkRateLimit existingToken fast-path
Adds node:test coverage for src/lib/db/relayProxies.ts::checkRateLimit
proving the existingToken fast-path (pre-fetched RelayToken threaded in,
no re-query) agrees with the legacy re-query path (no token passed),
and that the per-minute cap is still enforced through the fast-path.
Also adds a changelog.d fragment for the perf fix in 9d4cd90e7.
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* feat(providers): add GPT-5.6 model family
* fix(chatgpt-web): resume temporary chat handoffs
* fix(codex): auto-merge discovery, filter denylist, revalidate on lifecycle
Restore live/GitHub auto-merge for Codex catalogs, drop models via
explicit denylist (GPT-5.4 family), and run scrub+live re-sync once on
first-start, app upgrade, or setup completion. Success log:
kill deprecated models complete.
* fix(codex): preserve live catalog reconciliation
Expose remote-only Codex models without dropping user custom entries, and complete lifecycle revalidation only after a successful internal sync. Keep credentialed self-fetches pinned to the active dashboard listener.
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