Merged — extraction of the one still-uncovered fix from #8634 (the other two items — mode "search"→CONCISE downgrade, pplx-opus generation — were already applied on this release tip). typecheck/file-size/changelog/complexity/cognitive-complexity gates all clean, 32/32 tests passing.
Obrigado — feature substancial e bem estruturada: separa qualidade operacional (comportamento de wire: 4xx/5xx, 429, respostas malformadas, stream interrompido) de qualidade semântica (só setada por avaliadores externos, nunca inferida do sucesso HTTP), com confidence/sample-awareness para não deixar poucos sucessos de sorte dominarem o ranking. Instrumentação de streaming (TTFT/ITL) threaded até RoutingEvent, endpoint de explicabilidade, e teste E2E determinístico cobrindo degradação→recuperação→blip.
Validação (worktree própria a partir de origin/release/v3.8.50, merge limpo, 0 conflitos):
- typecheck:core limpo, complexity/cognitive-complexity dentro do baseline
- 59/59 testes passando (mlx-provider, routing-adaptive-e2e, routing-events(-concurrency), routing-otel, routing-quality, routing-scoring-quality, stream-timing, auto-combo-scoring-clamp)
Obrigado — TDD exemplar num gap real de contrato: as duas operações que o dashboard realmente chama em /api/combos/{id} (GET e PUT) estavam ausentes do openapi.yaml, enquanto a única operação documentada (patch, antes deste #10869) não tinha handler. Adiciona um floor de cobertura por OPERAÇÃO (não só por PATH) que o gate existente não capturava, medido em 343/985 (34.8%).
Validação (worktree combinado a partir de origin/release/v3.8.50, 0 conflitos):
- typecheck:core limpo, complexity/cognitive-complexity dentro do baseline
- tests/unit/openapi-coverage.test.ts — passando com o novo floor de operações
- openapi-routes/openapi-coverage/openapi-security-tiers gates — PASS
Obrigado — o hop de routing (route_request) herdava o budget de 10s de management em vez do budget de 60s de upstream que web_search/web_fetch já usavam, então uma rota de 35-40s abortava só pelo lado do MCP.
Validação (worktree combinado a partir de origin/release/v3.8.50, 0 conflitos):
- typecheck:core limpo, complexity/cognitive-complexity dentro do baseline
- tests/unit/mcp-upstream-fetch-timeout-9717.test.ts — 6/6 passando
- Suíte MCP completa — 149/153 (branch) vs 143/147 (release), as 4 falhas são idênticas nos dois lados e não relacionadas (closure de package-files, resolução de bundle dist/)
Obrigado — bug real e bem raiz-causado: api64.ipify.org é IPv6-first e derruba tunnels IPv4-only, o que estava reportando proxies vivos como mortos.
Validação (worktree combinado a partir de origin/release/v3.8.50, 0 conflitos):
- typecheck:core limpo, complexity 2563/2774, cognitive-complexity 1155/1223 (baseline)
- tests/unit/proxy-echo-ipv4-fallback-9694.test.ts — 8/8 passando (cobre ordem, split de budget, override, proxy morto de verdade)
- Suítes proxy-relacionadas: 805/817 na branch vs 797/809 no release, as 11 falhas são idênticas em ambos os lados e não relacionadas (TLS transport, tproxy CA, SSRF fallback)
Obrigado por restaurar e endurecer a autenticação por machine-token no CLI empacotado.
Validação (worktree combinado a partir de origin/release/v3.8.50, merge limpo, 0 conflitos — 34 arquivos, +1078/-247):
- `npm run typecheck:core` — limpo
- `node scripts/check/check-complexity.mjs` — OK (2558 violações vs baseline 2774)
- `node scripts/check/check-cognitive-complexity.mjs` — OK (1152 violações vs baseline 1223)
- `node scripts/check/check-file-size.mjs` — OK
- `node scripts/check/check-changelog-integrity.mjs` — OK
- Testes focados (8 arquivos: cli-doctor-command, cli-machine-token, lib/machineToken, lib/managementCliToken, agentSkills-generator, api/settings-audit, check-pack-boot, next-config) — 95/95 passando
Os dois achados de segurança do maintainer-feedback original (checagem de loopback tipo SSRF, escopo de cookie/CSRF) já estavam corrigidos e cobertos por teste no commit `2b785f0068a862fbd867221294325ad921787782` desta branch.
Merged — carried forward the PR's own real value (the first 2 commits: ignore ad-hoc BOT_TOKEN/BOT_URL in env-doc-sync, plus the lock-in test). The branch had accumulated 7 more commits chasing the moving release tip across several rebases (each one re-fixing base-reds that had already moved again by the next rebase) — dropped those since they no longer apply to the current tip, and cherry-picked just the 2 with lasting value, preserving your authorship. 14/14 focused tests pass, changelog gate green. Thanks!
Merged — locally validated (changelog gate green) after resolving base-drift against #10817's SQLite HA section (both landed today, same insertion point in DOCKER_GUIDE.md — combined, both sections kept). Thanks!
Merged — validated together with a batch of related RaviTharuma PRs in one combined worktree (typecheck:core clean, complexity/file-size/changelog gates green, focused tests passing). Thanks for the contribution!
Merged — validated together with a batch of related RaviTharuma PRs in one combined worktree (typecheck:core clean, complexity/file-size/changelog gates green, focused tests passing). Thanks for the contribution!
Merged — validated together with a batch of related RaviTharuma PRs in one combined worktree (typecheck:core clean, complexity/file-size/changelog gates green, focused tests passing). Thanks for the contribution!
Merged — validated together with a batch of related RaviTharuma PRs in one combined worktree (typecheck:core clean, complexity/file-size/changelog gates green, focused tests passing). Thanks for the contribution!
Merged — validated together with a batch of related RaviTharuma PRs in one combined worktree (typecheck:core clean, complexity/file-size/changelog gates green, focused tests passing). Thanks for the contribution!
Merged — validated together with a batch of related RaviTharuma PRs in one combined worktree (typecheck:core clean, complexity/file-size/changelog gates green, focused tests passing). Thanks for the contribution!
Merged — locally validated (23/23 focused probe-isolation tests, typecheck:core clean, file-size/changelog gates green). Reconciled with today's #8367 (codexAccount module extraction, merged earlier): the persistCodexQuotaState closure this PR touched had been extracted into persistCodexChildQuotaResponse — applied the same probe-origin isolation guard (!shouldIsolateProbeFailures()) at its new call site instead of reintroducing the old inline closure. Thanks for closing this real gap!
Merged — validated together with a batch of related maxmad64bis PRs in one combined worktree (typecheck:core clean, complexity/cognitive-complexity/file-size/changelog gates green, focused tests passing). Thanks for the contribution!
Merged — validated together with a batch of related maxmad64bis PRs in one combined worktree (typecheck:core clean, complexity/cognitive-complexity/file-size/changelog gates green, focused tests passing). Thanks for the contribution!
Merged — validated together with a batch of related maxmad64bis PRs in one combined worktree (typecheck:core clean, complexity/cognitive-complexity/file-size/changelog gates green, focused tests passing). Thanks for the contribution!
Today's merge-train batch1 (#10722 Token Kiosk, #10729 Cursor) each added one
new APIKEY_PROVIDERS entry, bringing the live provider count to 343 — the
hardcoded '342' in README.md, AGENTS.md, llm.txt, package.json's description,
PROVIDER_REFERENCE.md, and 4 hero/comparison SVGs went stale as a result.
check:docs-counts (STRICT) now passes; regenerated PROVIDER_REFERENCE.md via
npm run gen:provider-reference. The v3.8.50 growth-log table row in README.md
(line 66) is left as-is — it's a historical point-in-time snapshot, not a
live claim.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
Merged via merge-train (release/v3.8.50, batch1 2026-08-20) — static gates (typecheck/file-size/complexity/cognitive/changelog) green on the combined tree; test:unit reds observed in the boarded run were verified pre-existing on the pure release tip (unrelated flake), not caused by this PR. Thanks for the contribution!
Merged via merge-train (release/v3.8.50, batch1 2026-08-20) — static gates (typecheck/file-size/complexity/cognitive/changelog) green on the combined tree; test:unit reds observed in the boarded run were verified pre-existing on the pure release tip (unrelated flake), not caused by this PR. Thanks for the contribution!
Merged via merge-train (release/v3.8.50, batch1 2026-08-20) — static gates (typecheck/file-size/complexity/cognitive/changelog) green on the combined tree; test:unit reds observed in the boarded run were verified pre-existing on the pure release tip (unrelated flake), not caused by this PR. Thanks for the contribution!
Merged via merge-train (release/v3.8.50, batch1 2026-08-20) — static gates (typecheck/file-size/complexity/cognitive/changelog) green on the combined tree; test:unit reds observed in the boarded run were verified pre-existing on the pure release tip (unrelated flake), not caused by this PR. Thanks for the contribution!
Merged via merge-train (release/v3.8.50, batch1 2026-08-20) — static gates (typecheck/file-size/complexity/cognitive/changelog) green on the combined tree; test:unit reds observed in the boarded run were verified pre-existing on the pure release tip (unrelated flake), not caused by this PR. Thanks for the contribution!
Merged via merge-train (release/v3.8.50, batch1 2026-08-20) — static gates (typecheck/file-size/complexity/cognitive/changelog) green on the combined tree; test:unit reds observed in the boarded run were verified pre-existing on the pure release tip (unrelated flake), not caused by this PR. Thanks for the contribution!
* feat(docker): expose DASHBOARD_ALLOW_EMBED as a build argument
The dashboard's frame-ancestors policy is compiled into the route manifest at
build time, so the only way to get an embed-enabled image was to edit the
Dockerfile: Docker silently drops a --build-arg with no matching ARG, so
`docker build --build-arg DASHBOARD_ALLOW_EMBED=vscode` produced the default
image and no error.
Declared as ARG+ENV in the builder stage, mirroring OMNIROUTE_BASE_PATH, and
empty by default — the unframable default posture is unchanged. The runtime
stages deliberately do not carry it: the headers are already baked, so a
runtime value would advertise an effect it cannot have.
Guarded by tests/unit/dockerfile-dashboard-embed-arg-10273.test.ts, verified by
mutation (a bare ENV in place of the ARG fails 2 of the 3 assertions). Docs
updated across the guide, ENVIRONMENT.md and .env.example.
The guide also carries prettier normalization (emphasis markers, table
padding) applied by lint-staged on commit.
Refs #10273
* chore(changelog): correct the fragment to the real PR number (#10701)
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* docs(guides): DASHBOARD_ALLOW_EMBED is build-time, not a runtime flag
The VS Code guide told operators to "start OmniRoute with
DASHBOARD_ALLOW_EMBED=vscode". Next.js compiles headers() into the route
manifest, so next.config.mjs reads the variable while the bundle is built —
exporting it in front of an already-built server does nothing, which is the
exact trap anyone on `npm install -g omniroute` or the Docker image falls into.
Documents the build-time nature, the working from-source recipe, and which
install paths can enable it at all. ENVIRONMENT.md and .env.example already
said build-time; this aligns the how-to with them and with the extension's own
fallback message.
* docs(changelog): announce the VS Code Copilot Chat integration
The release notes only mentioned OmniCopilot in passing, inside the DASHBOARD_ALLOW_EMBED bullet — a reader would never learn the extension exists. Adds the fragment that says it plainly, with both store links.
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The translated CLI docs predated the relay-like CLI work: every locale still shipped
the legacy Codex `config.yaml` quickstart (dropped from the English source when the
generator moved to TOML), none mentioned the `omniroute run` launcher or the Gemini
target, and CLI-INTEGRATIONS.md existed only in Polish.
Regenerated through the project pipeline (npm run i18n:run) for the two guides the
CLI effort changed:
- docs/i18n/*/docs/reference/CLI-TOOLS.md — 42 locales updated; the obsolete YAML
quickstart is gone from all of them (the remaining config.yaml mentions mirror the
English legacy note and Continue's own config)
- docs/i18n/*/docs/guides/CLI-INTEGRATIONS.md — 42 locales, 41 of them new files
ENVIRONMENT.md is deliberately not included: at ~26 chunks per locale it exceeds the
pipeline's 60s per-chunk timeout and fails after retries. It needs a raised
OMNIROUTE_TRANSLATION_TIMEOUT_MS, which is a separate maintenance run.
Verified: check:docs-all exits 0, doc-links reports no broken internal links, and
spot-checks confirm technical identifiers, front-matter and language bars survive
translation intact.
Counts (check:docs-counts STRICT, 8 drifts → 0):
- 153 → 154 migrations in README.md, AGENTS.md and llm.txt (+ its 42 i18n mirrors,
which must stay byte-identical to the root file)
- 340 → 341 providers in README.md, AGENTS.md, llm.txt, the package.json description
and the 4 SVG diagrams; PROVIDER_REFERENCE.md regenerated via gen:provider-reference
(the new entry is the cloudflare-playground no-auth provider)
Undocumented environment variables:
- 13 CLI_*_BIN vars that exist in cliRuntime but were in neither ENVIRONMENT.md nor
.env.example (kilo, opencode, hermes, forge, jcode, deepseek-tui, codewhale, smelt,
pi, crush, omp, letta, windsurf — windsurf ships no default command)
- OMNIROUTE_DEBUG and OMNIROUTE_HEALTHCHECK_PATH, read in code but absent from
.env.example
- CLI_CURSOR_BIN documents both fallbacks (agent, then cursor)
Front-matter: bump the seven CLI/reference docs this effort touched from the stale
3.8.40/2026-06-28 stamp to the current release.
Out of scope but blocking check:docs-all, fixed with evidence: ENVIRONMENT.md and
.env.example still documented the Adobe Firefly CDP Chrome runtime removed in #9255.
Seven of its variables are read nowhere in the codebase and its source file no longer
exists; surviving vars are repointed at adobeFireflyBrowserLogin.ts and CHROME_PATH at
its real readers. The two Gemini CLI auth vars the run launcher scrubs from the child
env are added to the fabricated-docs external-tool allowlist, next to the existing
CODEX_HOME/COPILOT_PROVIDER_BASE_URL entries.
npm run check:docs-all now exits 0 for the first time on this base.
- ENVIRONMENT.md: CLI_ALLOW_CONFIG_WRITES default is true (matches cliRuntime),
CLI_QODER_BIN default is qodercli (also in .env.example), CLI_GEMINI_BIN is
server-side detection only (omniroute run resolves from PATH)
- CLI-TOOLS.md: catalog counts 26 code / 8 agents (adds the missing zcode row),
setup targets without auto-discovery list Qwen (not Gemini; Gemini is
launch-only), hostSetupCommand only for the six tools with a host recipe,
global env block uses GOOGLE_GEMINI_BASE_URL at the root, mention
omniroute run as the generic launcher
- CLI-INTEGRATIONS.md: manifest aliases, per-target --model wiring (openai/ and
omniroute/ prefixes, qwen hard-requires --model), run exit-code contract,
gemini child-env scrub notes
- CODEX-CLI-CONFIGURATION.md: document omniroute configure codex / run codex
- SETUP_GUIDE.md + QUICK-START.md: surface the generic omniroute run launcher
- ENVIRONMENT.md: disambiguate OMNIROUTE_SMOKE_API_KEY (canary) from the
OMNIROUTE_SMOKE_* CLI smoke-harness variables
A single orphaned "<<<<<<< HEAD" line (no matching =======/>>>>>>>
pair) leaked into release/v3.8.50 via PR #10039's merge-conflict
resolution during this session's serial-merge sweep. Repo-wide sweep
confirms no other stray markers exist. Table structure verified
intact before/after removal.
* feat(compression): target-wire OmniGlyph stage and transport fidelity gate
Roda o OmniGlyph depois da tradução para o wire real do provedor, em vez do
corpo de origem. Um cliente OpenAI roteado para Claude deixava de comprimir com
skip:source_format_not_claude porque o corpo ainda estava em formato OpenAI
quando a engine era avaliada.
- dispatch nativo por wire: Anthropic Messages, OpenAI Chat Completions e
OpenAI Responses (input[] preservado, sem achatar para messages[]);
- estágio target-wire pós-translateRequest, com guarda contra dupla compressão
no caminho Claude→OpenAI;
- preserveSystemPrompt do OmniRoute mapeado para compressSystem: false;
- imageTransportPolicy: fidelidade de bytes/dimensões separada de supportsVision;
só Anthropic/Claude tem recibo byte-preserving, o resto é fail-closed;
- contagem de tokens de data URL PNG no wire OpenAI (marcador ;base64,);
- README e i18n en/pt-BR com claims escopados ao caminho medido.
* feat(compression): adota omniglyph 1.4.0 e tira o gate de modelo da env do host
O 1.4.0 introduziu escopos de segurança e passou a resolvê-los dentro de
isOmniGlyphSupportedModel() lendo process.env.OMNIGLYPH_PROFILE. Somado ao
OMNIGLYPH_MODELS que já existia, duas variáveis do ambiente do host decidiam em
silêncio o gate de TODO request do OmniRoute: passthrough desligaria a engine
inteira e OMNIGLYPH_MODELS admitiria modelos sem recibo medido, enquanto a UI
segue prometendo "Claude Fable 5 na rota direta medida".
O adapter passa a usar isOmniGlyphSupportedModelForScope() com escopo explícito
e fixa o escopo mais restrito como teto: a env só pode ESTREITAR a allowlist,
nunca alargar. Os dois wires compartilham a mesma lista no pacote desde o
1.4.0, então uma checagem cobre Anthropic e GPT.
- omniglyph ^1.3.1 -> ^1.4.0 (lock em 1.4.0);
- testes de regressão para os dois caminhos de sequestro por env;
- teste de contrato dos exports novos (escopo, perfis, accounting).
O 1.4.0 também traz, sem mudança de código aqui: correção do glyph K que era
lido como H, remoção do backtracking polinomial no secret-guard, overrides do
pnpm em pnpm-workspace.yaml e as transitivas vulneráveis resolvidas.
* feat(compression): expõe os perfis semânticos do omniglyph nos três wires
O 1.4.0 trouxe perfis nomeados (coding-safe, balanced, aggressive,
passthrough), mas só transformAnthropicMessages() os resolve sozinho: os
transformadores OpenAI recebem TransformOptions cru e ignorariam o campo. Um
perfil escolhido pelo operador valeria no wire Claude e sumiria no OpenAI. O
adapter passa a mesclar o perfil com mergeCompressionProfileOptions() antes de
chamar Chat Completions e Responses.
O default segue aggressive — a política que os recibos publicados mediram.
Medido nesta base: com coding-safe/balanced, uma sessão sem histórico acumulado
para em below_min_chars e a engine não faz nada, porque os dois fixam
minCompressChars no máximo e desligam system/tools/tool-results. Como a engine é
opt-in, um default assim entregaria "ligado, 0% de ganho".
O perfil é TETO, não piso: mergeCompressionProfileOptions não deixa um override
do chamador reabrir uma lane lossy que o perfil fechou. Coberto por teste, por
ser contra-intuitivo.
Também fecha um caminho em que o OmniRoute violaria a própria política: o wire
OpenAI do pacote não tem compressSystem — honra apenas compressTools,
gptHistory, minCompressChars e reflow, e sempre troca a instrução por um
ponteiro para a imagem. Com preserveSystemPrompt ligado, imagear assim queimaria
o prefixo quente que a decisão cache-aware está protegendo, sem nada no corpo
devolvido denunciando. A engine agora pula com
skip:system_preservation_unsupported_on_wire.
* feat(compression): contabilidade física do omniglyph com grau de evidência
O adapter descartava o TransformInfo inteiro, então a UI mostrava um número de
economia sem dizer de onde ele vinha — contagem do provider, estimativa ou só
diferença de bytes. O 1.4.0 expõe normalizeAccounting(), que classifica essa
evidência e resolve a semântica de cache por família: Anthropic reporta input,
cache-create e cache-read em buckets DISJUNTOS, enquanto OpenAI e xAI reportam
cached como SUBCONJUNTO do input. Somar à mão dá double-count silencioso.
O novo omniglyphTelemetry.ts não filtra por denylist — MONTA um objeto novo,
campo a campo, só com número e enum. TransformInfo mistura contadores
inofensivos com material que não pode ser persistido: bytes PNG,
imageSourceText(s), recoverable[].text, os sha8 de system/CLAUDE.md/primeira
mensagem, nomes de tags observadas e o bloco env (cwd, branch, versões). Copiar
o objeto inteiro transformaria telemetria de compressão em vazamento de prompt.
O teste de negação prova que segredo, caminho do operador, texto do system e
base64 não aparecem, e varre a allowlist exigindo que toda string seja de um
enum conhecido.
- provider threaded do chatCore e do bridge Codex WS até a engine; ausente vira
`unknown`, que faz o upstream recusar adivinhar buckets de cache;
- contabilidade propagada para o engineBreakdown do passo (o agregado do
pipeline soma todas as engines e não serviria);
- skip não emite contabilidade: zeros ali seriam indistinguíveis de "a engine
nem rodou".
* feat(compression): perfil do omniglyph configurável, persistido e documentado
Fecha o caminho do operador: o perfil já existia no adapter, mas só como
default de código. Agora atravessa schema Zod, normalizador do banco, API de
settings e a página dedicada do engine.
- OmniglyphConfig tipado + omniglyphConfigSchema (z.enum dos quatro perfis);
- normalizeOmniglyphConfig: nome desconhecido vindo do storage cai para o
default em vez de virar "roda com a política padrão";
- seletor na página do engine, com PATCH próprio — o perfil vive fora do mapa
`engines`, e mandá-lo junto reescreveria o mapa inteiro (o store persiste o
mapa como uma linha JSON só);
- i18n en/pt-BR descrevendo o custo medido de cada perfil, não só o nome;
- README e COMPRESSION_ENGINES.md com a regra do teto e o motivo de o default
não ser o perfil mais seguro.
Corrige de passagem um teste-irmão que ninguém via: o gate de transporte na UI
deixou de dizer "direct Anthropic" quando os wires OpenAI nativos entraram, mas
tests/unit/ui/omniglyphContextPage.test.tsx continuou afirmando a cópia antiga.
O arquivo inteiro estava excluído do vitest.config.ts como "#8618 pre-existing
failure", então a quebra passou silenciosa. Com a asserção alinhada o arquivo
fecha 3/3, e a exclusão sai — o próprio comentário mandava removê-la quando
corrigida.
A doc não nomeia OMNIGLYPH_MODELS: o gate de docs fabricadas está certo em
apontar que o OmniRoute nunca lê essa env — quem lê é o pacote.
* fix(i18n): paridade do locale vi com as chaves novas do perfil do omniglyph
`tests/unit/i18n-vi-completeness.test.ts` exige paridade ESTRITA de chaves entre
en e vi — diferente do ratchet `i18n:check-ui-coverage`, que passa com 80%. As 11
chaves do seletor de perfil entraram só em en e pt-BR, e o gate de cobertura
seguiu verde, então a quebra só apareceu na matriz completa do CI.
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* test(sse): golden characterization of the executor map before the R0.3 registry refactor
Freezes the 137-entry provider-id → executor mapping (class, provider
identity, backing PROVIDERS config), the no-shared-instances invariant,
and the getExecutor() dispatch rules (memoized DefaultExecutor fallback,
cloud-agent guard #6699, search-provider guard #10274) as stable JSON
snapshots. The upcoming ExecutorRegistry must keep both snapshots
byte-identical.
* refactor(sse): route executor lookup through ExecutorRegistry (R0.3)
Adds open-sse/executors/registry.ts (Map-based registry mirroring
translator/registry.ts): the built-in table in executors/index.ts stays
declarative, every entry is registered at module load, and
getExecutor()/hasSpecializedExecutor() resolve through the registry.
DefaultExecutor fallback, its memoization, and the cloud-agent (#6699) /
search-provider (#10274) guards are unchanged.
Also fixes a latent lookup leak: the old object-literal lookup treated
Object.prototype names (constructor, toString, ...) as specialized
executors; the Map registry resolves them to the DefaultExecutor
fallback like any unknown provider.
Parity proof: executor-map golden (137 entries, byte-identical
before/after), check:known-symbols green, 1018 tests across the 65
executor test files green. Docs: OPEN_SSE_ARCHITECTURE factory section
corrected (it claimed generation from providerRegistry).
Refs #3501
* test(executors): regenerate ExecutorRegistry golden snapshots after release sync
release/v3.8.50 sunset mimocode and added cloudflare-playground + jina-search
since this PR's snapshots were captured; refresh the golden fixtures to match.
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Co-authored-by: Markus Hartung <mail@hartmark.se>
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- README: 'run any supported CLI in one command' block (7 targets incl. gemini),
updated one-command setup bullet with run/configure
- CLI-INTEGRATIONS: gemini in the master table + run examples + base-URL row
(GOOGLE_GEMINI_BASE_URL → /v1beta), opt-in smoke sweep section
- REMOTE-MODE: 'launching a CLI against the remote' section (run + contexts)
- CLI-TOOLS: gemini install step in Quick Start
- ENVIRONMENT/.env.example: CLI_AIDER_BIN, CLI_GOOSE_BIN, CLI_GEMINI_BIN
- API_REFERENCE: apply endpoint row documents dryRun/422/migration contract
- smoke harness fixes proven against a live local OmniRoute: node:test treats
timeout:0 as 'time out immediately' (sized budget from the per-target cap),
and resolve on child 'exit' instead of 'close' so grandchildren holding the
stdio pipes cannot hang a target (qwen was blocked 431s past its 120s cap).
Live evidence: gemini exit=0 pass via /v1beta against localhost; all four
installed CLIs (codex/opencode/qwen/gemini) reached the upstream end-to-end
with correctly classified upstream errors (free-tier 429 / ddgw 400).
* feat(providers): add Cloudflare AI Playground as No Auth provider (closes#10389)
Reverse-engineered access to the free, anonymous Cloudflare AI Playground:
chat runs over a PartySocket WebSocket speaking Cloudflare's cf_agent RPC
protocol with zero credentials (no account, no API key, no cookies). The
WS upgrade is gated on a browser-grade TLS fingerprint, so the executor
drives a headless Chromium via Playwright and speaks the protocol from
inside the page context.
- registry entry: cloudflare-playground (alias cfp), authType none,
curated 20-model catalog (GLM 5.2, Kimi K2.7 Code, DeepSeek V4 Pro,
gpt-oss-120B, Llama 3.3 70B, Qwen2.5 Coder 32B, ...) captured from the
live getModels RPC (2026-08-15)
- executor: cf_agent frame stream -> OpenAI SSE translation, id-filtered
parser (RPC done:true frames cannot kill the stream), in-band upstream
errors mapped to HTTP 429/502, abort + timeout handling, clean errors
- noauth UI entry with reverse-engineered-endpoint notice
- tests: 12 unit tests using real captured frames (incl. the 3021
rate-limit error) + fake transport; ESLint clean; open-sse typecheck clean
* fix(providers): define __name helper in page context before evaluate
Bundlers with keepNames (esbuild/tsx, webpack) inject a __name() call into
serialized function bodies. page.evaluate(openPlaygroundSession) therefore
threw ReferenceError: __name is not defined in real browser sessions.
Define the helper on window before evaluating the session opener.
* fix(providers): sync docs counts, golden snapshots and add reasoning_content support for cloudflare-playground
* chore: remove ad-hoc cfp-shim debug script per review feedback
The standalone shim duplicated the executor's frame-parsing and transport
logic and is superseded by open-sse/executors/cloudflare-playground.ts.
Requested in PR #10442 review.
* feat(gemini-web): expose image generation through /v1/images/generations (closes#10466)
Adds a gemini-web image-generation path following the chatgpt-web precedent:
- imageRegistry: gemini-web provider entry (format gemini-web, cookie auth)
with the nano-banana-web model. The -web suffix keeps the bare
nano-banana id owned by adobe-firefly (operator decision 2026-07-31).
- gemini-web executor: new parseStreamResponseImages() extracts generated
image URLs from the StreamGenerate candidate extension block
(inner[4][0][12][7][0], url at entry[0][3][3] — string or list form),
dedupes cumulative frames, upgrades to =s2048, and deliberately skips
web-search thumbnails at [12][1]. Image mode (x_gemini_web_image_mode)
captures every StreamGenerate frame, resolves on first image, and gets
a 90s window; chat mode is byte-for-byte unchanged.
- handlers/imageGeneration/providers/geminiWeb.ts: drives the executor in
image mode with an explicit generation directive prompt (the web UI
otherwise answers with web-search images), caps n at 4, returns URLs or
b64_json (downloads the public googleusercontent asset), and surfaces
refusal text when no image was produced.
- Dispatch branch on format gemini-web in handleImageGeneration.
Tests: 21 new tests with fixtures built from the documented frame layout
(string/list url forms, cumulative-frame dedupe, web-image exclusion,
size-directive handling, refusal visibility, n-cap, b64_json, registry
wiring incl. the bare nano-banana → adobe-firefly regression guard).
Adjacent suites: gemini-web (6 files), chatgpt-web image, image handler,
route, registry, adobe-firefly, freepik, designer — all green.
ESLint clean on touched files (2 pre-existing any warnings unchanged);
tsc -p open-sse 0 errors.
* fix(media): close browser leak, surface timeout errors, and fall back accounts for gemini-web images
Addresses pre-merge review findings on #10494 (closes#10466):
- cloudflare-playground executor: close the launched browser on EVERY
non-success start() path, including the detected Cloudflare "Attention
Required" challenge branch (was leaking a Chromium process per blocked
request).
- cloudflare-playground executor: a streaming chat timeout now emits an
explicit timeout_error SSE chunk before [DONE] instead of silently
completing, so a client can no longer mistake an empty/partial timed-out
stream for a successful answer. Timeout duration is now injectable for
deterministic tests.
- gemini-web image handler + imageCredentialRetry: classify the underlying
GeminiWebExecutor's expired/blocked-session failure modes (400/500, per
its own Playwright timeout/catch-all branches) as retryable, so
executeImageWithCredentialFallback advances to the next eligible account
instead of only doing so on a plain 401.
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* docs: regenerate provider counts after merging release/v3.8.50 (341 -> 342)
The previous merge commit resolved all 51 auto-generated-file conflicts by
taking release/v3.8.50's content, which still said 341 providers. Merging in
this branch's Cloudflare Playground provider brings the live catalog to 342,
so npm run check:docs-counts-sync now flags stale claims. Fix:
- docs/reference/PROVIDER_REFERENCE.md: regenerated via
`npm run gen:provider-reference`.
- README.md/AGENTS.md/llm.txt/package.json description: 341 -> 342.
- docs/diagrams/{readme-hero,promise-pillars,comparison-table,cli-terminal}.svg:
341 -> 342 in the embedded "NNN providers" text (targeted replace, matched
against the exact pattern check-docs-counts-sync.mjs validates).
check:docs-counts-sync and check:changelog-integrity are both clean after
this commit.
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* docs(env): document CLOUDFLARE_PLAYGROUND_CHROME_PATH
Used by open-sse/executors/cloudflare-playground.ts but missing from
.env.example and docs/reference/ENVIRONMENT.md, caught by the
env-doc-sync gate when combined with other PRs in the release
merge-train.
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* feat(responses): virtualize previous_response_id continuation regardless of upstream support
OmniRoute now exposes OpenAI-compatible previous_response_id/store
continuation to clients unconditionally, even when the selected upstream
provider has no native Responses-API state support. Reconstruction happens
server-side in handleChatImplementation, before any downstream validation
or provider translation: OmniRoute resolves the response id back to the
full input/output it previously produced, prepends it to the client's
delta, and forwards the full reconstructed history upstream exactly as it
does today. Client<->OmniRoute traffic shrinks to the new delta only;
OmniRoute<->provider traffic is unchanged.
Storage reuses the existing call-log pipeline artifact (already gated by
call_log_pipeline_enabled, already retained/cleaned up by the existing
call-log lifecycle) instead of duplicating conversation content into a
second store -- only a lightweight call_logs.response_id index is new.
Every lookup is scoped by api_key_id so one client can never resolve
another client's stored conversation, and any unresolvable/missing/
size-limit-omitted state fails closed with OpenAI's own
previous_response_not_found contract.
Stacked on feat/openai-responses-store-toggle (#10121).
* feat(dashboard): agentic conversation tracking with live transcript view
Every agentic chat request now gets a conversation id (X-ConversationId
response header). OmniRoute detects when a follow-up request continues the
same conversation via fingerprint + bounded prefix-hash matching, with a
strict-growth invariant to prevent false merges between independent
single-shot requests that happen to share identical opening content.
Continuation detection excludes the system message from the identity
anchor, since real coding-agent CLIs commonly regenerate it every request
with live context (timestamp, cwd, git status) — without this, that
volatility alone broke every continuation check against real traffic.
- `/dashboard/logs`: new toggleable Conversation column.
- `/dashboard/logs/timeline`: requests sharing a conversation id share a
timeline lane, connected by an arrow, with a configurable lane-reuse
window.
- Request detail panel: new Full Conversation transcript above the raw SSE
event stream — Markdown rendering, per-turn timestamps, turn-relative
view, click-any-turn navigation, live auto-refresh building the
transcript in real time from the in-flight SSE chunk buffer while a
request is still streaming, auto-scroll-to-bottom as the live turn grows.
- New `/dashboard/conversations` page listing conversations with 2+ turns,
no-forking model (an edited/duplicated mid-history turn mints its own
independent conversation instead of merging), pagination, duplicate-
anchor fix.
- Configurable auto-refresh intervals on both the timeline and
conversations list pages.
- Responses API tool-call gap fix: turnsFromOpenAiMessages only handled
role-based Chat Completions messages, so bare {type:"function_call"} /
{type:"function_call_output"} / {type:"reasoning"} items (real Responses
API traffic) silently vanished from the Conversation Context panel.
- truncateForLog now counts input[] (Responses API), not just messages[]
(Chat Completions), so a truncated /v1/responses request still shows a
placeholder instead of nothing.
- RequestTimeline.tsx now reads the same debugEnabled/emailsVisible
settings RequestLoggerV2.tsx already used, instead of hardcoding both
false — the timeline view never showed SSE/stream-chunk events or
respected email-masking, regardless of the actual setting.
Migrations 147/148 (agentic_conversations, conversation_turn_nodes) — 135
and 136 are now taken upstream; 143-145 are documented KNOWN_GAPS, so this
uses the next free slot past upstream's current highest.
Test plan:
- npm run typecheck:core — clean
- npm run lint — clean
- node --import tsx/esm scripts/check/check-migration-numbering.mjs — OK, 0 collisions
- 109 unit tests across the conversation-tracking, migration-renumber, and
dashboard-wiring surface — 0 failures
* refactor(dashboard): reuse call-log artifacts for conversation transcript content
conversation_turn_nodes no longer stores turn text/tool-call content
(text_preview/block_kind/tool_name) -- it's identity-only now (id/parent/
content_hash), matching agentic_conversations' existing lightweight-index
shape. Every node's originating request is already fully captured by the
call-log pipeline artifact its last_correlation_id points at, so the
/dashboard/conversations tree view resolves each node's actual display
content on demand from there (open-sse/services/conversationTurnContent.ts),
re-running the same extractCanonicalTurns/hashTurnContent the write path
used and matching by content_hash, instead of duplicating conversation
content into a second store under a separate retention/gating policy. This
also drops the old 8000-char text_preview truncation entirely -- resolved
content is always full and untruncated.
The frontend contract is unchanged (tree API still returns
{textPreview, blockKind, toolName} per node), so the dashboard UI itself
(page.tsx, RequestLoggerDetail/RequestTimeline, sidebar, i18n) needed no
changes.
Renumbered the cherry-picked 147/148 migrations to 153/154 -- 147 now
collides with 147_api_keys_model_access_mode.sql, which landed on
release/v3.8.50 after this work was originally built.
Also includes a standalone, unrelated fix carried along from this rebase:
close isProviderModelHidden's missing function-body brace in
modelSelectModalHelpers.ts (separately landed as #10206).
Stacked on feat/responses-previous-response-id-virtualization (#3), which
is itself stacked on feat/openai-responses-store-toggle (#10121).
* fix(dashboard): resync conversation list on open so the live-text poll starts immediately
openConversation() seeded activeConversation (and therefore activeCallLogId,
which gates the live-partial-text poll effect) from whatever row snapshot the
list's own fixed-interval poll last produced. A conversation opened right
after a reply started streaming -- after that tick, before the next -- had
activeCallLogId still null, so the live-text poll never started; only a
subsequent background list-poll resync (already existed) picked it up,
which is why closing and reopening the same conversation "just worked".
loadConversations() is now a shared callback so openConversation can force
one immediately on open instead of waiting on pollSeconds.
Live-verified against omniroute-dev: opening a conversation mid-stream now
shows live reasoning on the first open.
* style: prettier formatting for conversationTurnContent.test.ts
* fix(db): close migration numbering gap left by decoupling from #3/#10262
153/154 (originally 154/155) were chosen back when this branch stacked on
top of the previous_response_id migration (153_call_logs_response_id.sql).
Decoupling removed that migration from this branch's history, leaving an
unused 153 slot that check-migration-numbering.test.ts correctly flags as
a gap.
* refactor(dashboard): split RequestTimeline/RequestLoggerDetail under the 1000-line file-size cap
Both files exceeded check-file-size's new-file cap after this PR's own
additions (RequestTimeline 1048, RequestLoggerDetail 1163). Extracted pure
non-component logic (types, constants, allocateLanes and its helpers) out
of RequestTimeline.tsx into RequestTimeline.utils.ts, and the two
self-contained presentational sub-components (PayloadSection,
ConversationContextSection + its private helper) out of
RequestLoggerDetail.tsx into RequestLoggerDetail.sections.tsx. No behavior
change; existing external imports (default exports, allocateLanes,
TimelineLog, CONVERSATION_LANE_REUSE_STORAGE_KEY) still resolve from the
original file paths.
* fix(db): renumber agentic-conversation migrations to clear 153 collision + sync migration-count docs
The refresh-merge of release/v3.8.50 exposed that the feature's three
migrations collided at slot 153 with the base's radar_local_model_state
(153) and its own call_logs_response_id. Migration runner enforces unique
numeric prefixes -> every DB init threw, red-ing Vitest, all Unit shards and
the DB-backed quality gates. Renumber the feature's pair to
155_agentic_conversations / 156_conversation_turn_nodes and move
call_logs_response_id to 154 (keeps 153_radar base-owned, preserves
agentic-before-turn_nodes ordering). Update SQL headers and the
154/156 references in feature code + tests.
Migration count is now 151 (was 148 stale in README/AGENTS/llm.txt) — sync
the doc counts to clear the docs-accuracy gate.
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* fix(ui): drop unused CONVERSATION_LANE_REUSE_STORAGE_KEY re-export from RequestTimeline
Knip 6.32 (baseline 415) flags the public re-export of
CONVERSATION_LANE_REUSE_STORAGE_KEY from RequestTimeline.tsx as dead: no
external consumer imports it through that re-export (it is imported and
used directly from RequestTimeline.utils.ts inside the component). Removed
the unused re-export; the internal import stays. DEAD_TOTAL 416 -> 415,
back to the frozen baseline.
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* fix(agentic-conversations): guard resolveConversationId, drop dead whole-chain export
- Wrap resolveConversationId() in try/catch in chat.ts, matching the
defensive pattern used by every other best-effort side call nearby, so a
DB hiccup in conversation tracking can't turn a working chat request into
a hard failure.
- Remove getConversationTurnTree: knip's project scope excludes tests/**,
so an export used only by tests can never register as used there. Swap
its 8 test call sites to the paginated getConversationTurnPage (already
the dashboard's canonical query) with a generous limit, collapsing to one
query path instead of keeping a second whole-chain export alive solely
for test convenience.
- Regenerate i18n llm.txt mirrors from root (pre-existing drift on this
branch, unrelated to the above, caught by the docs-sync pre-commit gate).
Addresses PR review feedback.
* fix(i18n): close requestLogger conversation-column gap, fix domain-modules count drift
- fr.json, vi.json were missing requestLogger.columns.conversation (added
in the conversation-tracking feature), failing i18n-vi-completeness.test.ts.
- docs/i18n/*/llm.txt mirrors still said 117 domain-specific files after an
earlier rebase fixed the migration count but missed this companion number,
failing check-docs-sync.mjs across all 42 locales.
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* fix(docs): restore PROXY_LOG_INCLUDE_IPS env/doc entries (env-doc-sync red)
.env.example and docs/reference/ENVIRONMENT.md were both missing the
PROXY_LOG_INCLUDE_IPS entry that src/lib/proxyLogger.ts already reads
(confirmed present at this branch's merge-base too, so this predates
the conversation-tracking work and is unrelated to it) -- the entry
was added on release/v3.8.50 after this branch's last sync and this
branch never picked it up. That gap red-lines
tests/unit/check-env-doc-sync.test.ts and
tests/unit/issue-7793-env-doc-sync-repro.test.ts (Unit Tests
fast-path 2/4 in CI). Restore both entries verbatim from the current
release/v3.8.50 tip -- no feature-code change.
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* feat(api): add provider quota telemetry, adaptive routing, and status inventory
Adds a read-only OmniRoute status/inventory surface plus supporting
resilience and usage-tracking infrastructure:
- src/lib/quota/providerQuotaTelemetry.ts, providerCapabilities.ts:
provider quota state and capability signals, sourced from configured
metadata rather than invented values; unknown stays unknown.
- src/lib/resilience/adaptiveCircuit.ts, failureClassification.ts:
circuit state with lazy recovery and explicit failure classification.
- src/lib/usage/usageLedger.ts, budgetGuard.ts, modelPricingRegistry.ts:
internal usage tracking and budget allow/warn/deny decisions, kept
separate from upstream-reported quota (never conflated).
- src/lib/routing/adaptiveRouting.ts: excludes exhausted-quota and
open-circuit candidates from routing, penalizes approaching-limit.
- src/lib/omnirouteStatus.ts + src/app/api/omniroute/status,
route/preview: read-only status endpoint; never issues a live
upstream model request (asserted via liveRequestExecuted: false).
- src/lib/db/quotaPools.ts: adds ensurePool() for idempotent pool
management by automation/CLI callers, following the existing
group-demo default-group convention.
- scripts/omniroute-verify.mjs (+ omniroute:verify script): local
verification against the running gateway.
9 new unit tests, all passing. typecheck:core clean relative to base
(release/v3.8.50) -- the 2 pre-existing gateways.ts errors are tracked
separately in #9985 and untouched by this change.
* test(cli): align cli-machine-token assertions with HMAC-SHA256 64-char format
The quota-telemetry feature hardens cliToken to HMAC-SHA256(machineId, SALT)
(64-char hex, pristine machine id). Update the regression test to the new
format and mirror the production derivation in the different-machine-id check.
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* feat(admission): per-target lane-aware probes for combo/fusion fan-out (#9654 Wave 2)
Combo and fusion fan out N targets without ever consulting the adaptive-admission
layer: the parent request holds one lease, but each fan-out target is dispatched
unconditionally. With virtual lanes enabled (OMNIROUTE_CHAT_VIRTUAL_LANES=1), a
connection whose lane queue is full now SKIPS additional fan-out targets instead
of piling more queued work onto an already-congested session.
Adds PerTargetAdmissionHook (admission/types.ts) + createPerTargetAdmissionHook
factory (chatAdmission.ts): strictly non-blocking (maxWaitMs 0 - skip, never
queue), a no-op when virtual lanes are off, keyed to the parent tenantKey, and
release-on-admit so the probe is a capacity gate, not a hold.
Threaded through every parallel fan-out path:
- priority/weighted executeTarget + round-robin skip chains (combo.ts)
- fusion panel before fan-out (fusion.ts), judge fallback prefers survivors
- chaos parallel panel (autoCombo/chaosEngine.ts)
- tryFusionDispatch / tryRuntimeUnitDispatch / buildBaseOptions (dispatchPrelude.ts)
- chat.ts primary + safety-net redirect call sites
Snapshot exposes virtualLanes so the no-op gate is cheap and honest.
Tests: tests/unit/combo-lane-awareness-9654.test.ts (10 tests) - factory
semantics, priority/RR skip, fusion panel drop + all-skipped 503, no-hook
backward-compat baseline.
* feat(flags): activation UX - env-wins adaptive virtual-lanes flag + env docs (#9654 Wave 2)
U7: make adaptive virtual admission lanes discoverable + activatable.
- New OMNIROUTE_CHAT_VIRTUAL_LANES feature flag (boolean/runtime/requiresRestart) in featureFlagDefinitions + en.json i18n key.
- lib/admissionVirtualLanes.ts: env-wins resolver (env > DB > default) + boot warm folding a DB-sourced override into the process-global runtime env via reloadAdaptiveAdmissionRuntime(options.env) - no process.env mutation, no open-sse changes. Env still wins; DB toggle gates at next boot.
- GET /api/settings/feature-flags special-cases the flag to report the gate true source (ccDiscoveryAliases precedent); flagPayload helper dedupes the payload shape.
- Wire the warm into instrumentation-node registerNodejs (non-fatal, DB-ready).
- Document the master switch in .env.example + ENVIRONMENT.md with the system-1/system-2 distinction; zero new env-doc-sync drift.
- 11 new tests (resolver precedence + warm); 60/60 across feature-flag suites; typecheck core clean; ESLint + doc gates green.
* feat(mcp): surface adaptive admission lane data in omniroute_get_health (#9654 Wave 2)
U8: make adaptive virtual-lane admission visible to agents via the MCP health tool. handleGetHealth now surfaces a curated adaptiveAdmission block from the health payload (which already carried the runtime snapshot but was dropping it): virtualLanes/pressure/utilization/laneCount/laneQueuedCount/laneQueuedCost, laneTenants capped at top-10 by queued cost, admitted/rejected/wouldReject counts, shutdown. Block omitted entirely when the health endpoint reports none.
isLaneFlagOn mirrors the runtime 1|true convention so a string serialization can never invert a boolean lane report. getHealthOutput schema extended with the matching optional shape; tool description updated.
4 new dispatch tests (full block, top-10 cap/order, omission, defensive coercion of string flags + malformed lane entries) - 22/22 in essentialTools.test.ts. README: Adaptive Admission Lane Data table + Skills & Tool Navigability audit (29/43 schema entries covered, 14 undocumented, tool_search keyword runtime discovery, full catalog in docs/frameworks/MCP-SERVER.md).
No new lint errors (4 pre-existing in server.ts), typecheck core clean, doc counts + fabricated-docs gates green.
* docs: add changelog entry for #9654 Wave 2 (#10039)
* fix(codeql): suppress js/insufficient-password-hash false positive in lane-key fingerprinting (#10039)
resolveSessionId sha256-hashes bearer/x-api-key/x-goog-api-key to derive a deterministic, non-reversible per-key lane-bucket ID for virtual admission lanes (#9654). This is not password storage or verification, so the rule is a false positive; suppress it inline (same house style as src/lib/sync/tokens.ts) to clear the codeqlAlerts ratchet (2 > baseline 1) that blocks #10039 and every PR against release/v3.8.50.
* docs(mcp): complete MCP server README tool reference (#10039)
The MCP server README covered only 29 of the 43 schema entries, listing the
remaining tools solely as a gap note with omniroute_tool_search as the runtime
fallback. Add tool-reference tables for the agent-skills trio, oneproxy trio,
web_fetch/web_search, tool_search, create_combo, set_routing_strategy,
pick_fastest_model, sync_pricing, and db_health_check so the README covers the
full schemas catalog, and fold the coverage note into the tool_search discovery
paragraph.
* fix(chat): drop unused correlationId from safety-net combo redirect (#10039)
handleComboChat's HandleComboChatOptions has no correlationId member and
the combo pipeline never consumes it; the property was copied from the
handleSingleModelChat options shape by accident and introduced a new
TS2353 under the open-sse workspace typecheck gate.
* fix(i18n): translate featureFlagChatVirtualLanesEnabledDescription into 42 locales (#10039)
en.json gained the flag description in this PR but the locale catalogs
were never mirrored, failing the pt-BR key-parity (#6695) and vi
completeness gates. Adds a real translation to every locale, keeping the
zh-CN/zh-TW glossary canonical terms (提供者/儀表板) and no ICU drift.
* chore(quality): ratchet open-sse-typecheck baseline down (#10039)
The Wave 2 admission refactor removed 66 baselined open-sse type errors;
re-freeze the baseline so the gate pins the new, tighter state.
* docs: resync provider reference to 341 and CLI tools to 34
The release branch gained an 11th no-auth provider (freeaiapikey registry
resync, #10233) and a 26th CLI Code tool without regenerating the
auto-generated docs, leaving every PR against release/v3.8.50 failing the
Docs Gates strict validator (code 341 vs doc 340, CLI 34 vs "33 tools").
Regenerate docs/reference/PROVIDER_REFERENCE.md and sync the provider/tool
counts across README.md, AGENTS.md, llm.txt plus 42 i18n mirrors,
package.json description, and the four diagram SVGs.
* fix(tests): align count expectations with live catalogs (pre-existing release drift)
Release/v3.8.50 currently fails five gates on its own tree; this PR inherits
them. Fix the stale expectations to match live code:
- feature-flags-settings: 48 -> 49 flags (Wave 2 adds OMNIROUTE_CHAT_VIRTUAL_LANES)
- cli-tools-schema / cli-catalog-counts: 33 -> 34 tools (zcode added; 26 code = 21 visible + 5 none)
- optional-transformers-dependency: onnxruntime-node ~1.24.3 -> ~1.27.0 (bump #10382)
- stryker.conf.json: register chatcore-header-drop-warn-dedupe-10315 test
- check-public-creds: freeze zcodeProtocol clientId false positive (client identifier, not a credential)
* fix(tests): follow release's onnxruntime-node revert to ~1.24.3
release/v3.8.50's #10543 pinned onnxruntime-node back to ~1.24.3 after
#10403's ~1.27.0 bump caused npm to nest a second native copy under
@huggingface/transformers and broke the Docker SONAME contract. This
PR's own drift-alignment commit (57b9c033) predates that revert and
still expected ~1.27.0; the 3-way merge did not flag it as a textual
conflict since only one side touched this exact line, but the merged
tree became internally inconsistent (package.json ~1.24.3 vs test
expecting ~1.27.0). Align the test with the now-canonical release
value.
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* fix(quality): dedupe stryker.conf.json chatcore-header-drop-warn-dedupe entry
The 3-way merge applied both sides' insertion of the same test-file entry
at different positions, producing a duplicate with broken indentation.
Adopted release's clean version of the file.
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* fix(logging): redact client IPs and account prefixes by default
ProxyEgress and AUTH logs exposed client IPs, egress IPs, and account
prefixes at info level — a privacy leak in multi-tenant/shared-log
environments. Now redacted by default, only shown when debugMode=true.
Fixes#10348
* fix(sse): default SSE comment lines to disabled
Strict SSE clients (WorkBuddy, etc.) JSON.parse every SSE line and
crash on comment lines. Changed OMNIROUTE_SSE_COMMENTS
default from enabled to disabled. Operators can opt in with
OMNIROUTE_SSE_COMMENTS=on.
Fixes#10524
* fix(logging): gate AUTH account-prefix redaction on a narrow flag, not debugMode
The proxy-log redaction half of #10348 is superseded by an already-merged
fix (PROXY_LOG_INCLUDE_IPS, decoupled from debugMode). The remaining gap was
the chat.ts AUTH log line ("Using <provider> account: <prefix>..."), which
this PR gated on the broad `debugMode` setting. `debugMode` is a general
dashboard-visibility toggle unrelated to log privacy — coupling redaction to
it means any future, unrelated change to debugMode's default silently
changes whether account prefixes leak into logs.
Add a dedicated AUTH_LOG_INCLUDE_ACCOUNT_ID feature flag (default off,
security category) and gate the AUTH log line on it via
isFeatureFlagEnabled(), which reads the DB override synchronously on every
call (no stale in-memory cache to invalidate) and fails safe to redacted on
any lookup error.
Also update the SSE-comments tests/docs that still asserted the old
enabled-by-default behavior (tests/unit/sseHeartbeat.test.ts,
tests/unit/sse-comments-optout-9305.test.ts, docs/reference/ENVIRONMENT.md)
to match the new default-off behavior from this PR's earlier commit.
Refs #10348, #10524
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* feat(resilience): scope auto-disable banned accounts to subscriptions
Prepaid API keys should stay in the routing pool after a permanent-ban
signal; subscription/OAuth accounts can still be deactivated. Default
scope remains all so existing installs do not change.
* docs(security): document auto-disable scope and log skipped prepaid keys
Keep the operator ban-detection page aligned with the new setting and
reuse the shared scope enum in the settings schema and dashboard radios.
* chore(changelog): name the auto-disable scope fragment for #10617
* docs(settings): treat free login seats as auto-disable targets
The first-cut scope is still all vs login-style auth. Copy now states
that paid subscriptions and free accounts both disable, while prepaid
API keys stay in the pool until per-account overrides exist.
* i18n: backfill autoDisableBannedScope keys across all locales
npm run i18n:sync-ui — the 6 new autoDisableBannedScope* keys landed
in en.json and vi.json but not the other 40 locales (including
pt-BR), tripping the pt-BR no-drift regression test (#6695).
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* fix(audio): fall back nested STT models when the prefix provider has no credentials
Bare ids such as deepgram/nova-3 prefix-match the native provider and 400
when that key is missing, even if OpenRouter lists the same model. Retry
the gateway and mention qualified catalog ids in the error.
Closes#10583
* test(audio): scope whisper-1 fallback test to a 2-provider registry
nanogpt was added to AUDIO_TRANSCRIPTION_PROVIDERS (already merged,
unrelated to this fix) with a bare "whisper-1" model id, which now
intercepts findAlternateAudioProvider's first candidate before the
qualified-alias branch this test exists to cover. Scope the test to a
local {openai, openrouter} registry subset so it deterministically
exercises the qualified `${provider}/${model}` fallback regardless of
future providers that also list a bare "whisper-1" id.
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* feat(providers): complete Jina AI via OmniRoute including Omni multimodal
Dashboard and env keys share one Jina credential pool, native v5 Omni
{text}/{image}/{content} docs pass through /v1/embeddings intact, and
classify/segment/search are proxied without a third unused Jina card.
* chore(changelog): name Jina complete-provider fragment for #10581
* feat(providers): make Gemini Embedding 2 multimodal work via OmniRoute
Route gemini-embedding-2 through embedContent/batchEmbedContents so N
OpenAI input items become N vectors, pass through native multimodal
parts, and use dashboard Gemini keys (GEMINI_API_KEY only as fallback).
* fix(providers): resolve rebase fallout for Jina/Gemini embeddings
- narrow the two new no-explicit-any violations introduced by this PR
(validateJinaFoundationProvider's params + catch, search.ts's
normalizeJinaSearchResponse data param)
- cast credentials to Record<string, unknown> at the two quota-preflight
call sites in src/sse/services/auth.ts so the new JinaEnvCredentials /
GeminiEnvCredentials union members type-check without loosening the
allRateLimited narrowing used elsewhere in the same function
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