* fix(providers): add PATCH handler to provider connection route
The OpenAPI spec and the CLI (omniroute providers rotate, generated
api-commands) both use PATCH /api/providers/[id], but the route only
implemented PUT — PATCH requests returned 405 and key rotation via the
CLI silently failed while reporting success (the DB-write fallback only
catches thrown exceptions, not non-OK HTTP responses).
Add a PATCH handler delegating to the PUT handler: both apply the same
partial-update schema, so the semantics are identical.
Regression test proves the PATCH export exists and delegates into the
shared auth path; verified to fail without the fix.
* docs(changelog): note PATCH provider route fix (PR #10366)
* fix(providers): make PATCH delegation test environment-robust
The 'PATCH delegates to PUT' assertion hardcoded a 401, which only holds
when management auth is enforced (dev). In the CI unit-test env auth is not
required, so the flow falls through to 'Connection not found' (404) for an
unknown id — the test failed on the status code while the PATCH->PUT
delegation itself is correct. Assert on delegation equivalence instead:
PATCH must never 405 (the regression) and must return the same status as
PUT for the same input.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <diegosouza.pw@gmail.com>
* test(providers): use fresh Request per handler in PATCH delegation test
The same Request was passed to both PATCH and PUT — PUT consumes the
body via request.json(), so the second call got an empty body (400
validation) vs the first (404 not-found): a false status mismatch on
bases where management auth is bypassed in the test env (release
v3.8.50). Fresh Request per invocation makes identical inputs produce
identical statuses.
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* feat(cli): refuse ephemeral container auto-config writes
Detect containerized OmniRoute and block CLI/API config writes into
throwaway homes unless a bind mount or explicit opt-in is present, and
honor compose host-profile CLI_CONFIG_HOME mounts outside the container home.
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
* chore(changelog): name fragment for #10057
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
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* fix(antigravity): classify geo-blocked egress, exclude account, real connection probe
Google refuses the Cloud Code model API from unsupported egress locations
with 400 FAILED_PRECONDITION "User location is not supported for the API
use." Previously this surfaced as a cryptic "Antigravity upstream error
(400)", never excluded the account, and the dashboard connection test stayed
green because it only probed the (non-geo-restricted) OAuth userinfo endpoint.
- errorClassifier: new GEO_BLOCKED type + isGeoBlockedError detection
(400/403 + location-not-supported wording); non-terminal classification.
- chatCore fallback: GEO_BLOCKED marks the connection and caches a 24h
rate-limit-until exclusion so routing moves to other accounts instead of
re-selecting the same one; never bans/expires the account.
- auth: GEO_BLOCKED joins the non-terminal group (no banned/expired state).
- antigravityUpstreamError: geo refusals carry an actionable message (egress
location vs account problem, proxy-in-supported-region guidance).
- connection test: antigravity/agy now probe the REAL streamGenerateContent
surface (buildProbe), so a green tick means the model path actually works
and a geo-blocked egress shows red with a clear diagnosis.
* chore(changelog): fragment for #10420 antigravity geo-block resilience
* chore(pr): drop prettier-version drift noise, keep only real hunks
The earlier format pass (local prettier differs from the repo's pinned
version) rewrapped unrelated lines in chatCore.ts and the provider test
route. Restore the base formatting and re-apply only the GEO_BLOCKED
fallback branch and the buildProbe connection-test changes.
* fix(antigravity): strip competing-agent system prompts (429 RESOURCE_EXHAUSTED)
Port decolua/9router b566b20, generalized: Antigravity flags system prompts
advertising competing agents ('You are a Claude agent, built on Anthropic's
Claude Agent SDK.' — Zed, Claude Code, etc.) and answers with a 429 quota
error. sanitizeAntigravityGeminiRequest now strips known competitor identity
sentences from systemInstruction.parts before dispatch; surrounding
instruction text is untouched and non-matching prompts pass through without
allocation.
* chore(changelog): cover competitive prompt strip in #10420 fragment
* fix(antigravity): scope GEO_BLOCKED classification to Google AI surfaces
Address reviewer feedback: classifyProviderError is shared across every
provider, so a lookalike 'not available in your region' body from an
unrelated upstream must not receive the egress-fixable 24h exclusion
treatment. Gate GEO_BLOCKED behind isGeoBlockEligibleProvider, which
matches the surfaces that actually emit Google's regional-availability
refusal: Cloud Code / Gemini Code Assist (antigravity, agy, cloudcode*),
the Gemini Developer API (gemini, gemini-cli, vertex), plus a
registry-driven fallback on executor/format. Non-Google providers fall
through to their existing 400/403 classification (typically null for an
unclassified 400), so a permanent block still follows its own path.
* ci: re-run quality gates
Trigger a fresh CI run for the PR: the previous run's 'Vitest (fast-path)'
job failed in 'npm ci' because the onnxruntime-node postinstall could not
download its binary from the Microsoft CDN (connect ETIMEDOUT
150.171.109.118:443). No tests ran; no code changed in this commit.
* fix(antigravity): guard provider before registry lookup in geo-block gate
isGeoBlockEligibleProvider passes the raw provider (string | null | undefined)
to getRegistryEntry(provider: string), failing typecheck:core and the
ts7-diagnostics ratchet (TS2345 at errorClassifier.ts:166). Add an explicit
null guard; runtime behavior is unchanged — a falsy provider already resolved
to !entry -> false.
* ci: re-run quality gates (vitest npm ci onnxruntime CDN flake)
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Present xAI API-key and OAuth connections through one dashboard card while preserving the distinct backend IDs required for refresh and quota handling.
Co-locate both registry entries and include canonical and legacy connection IDs in provider fetch and batch-test flows.
Implements the secure, opt-in Video Bridge for issue #9760, including bounded FFmpeg frame extraction, capability-aware routing, telemetry, settings UI, localization, documentation, and regression coverage.
The packaged artifact stamped dist/BUILD_SHA but nothing verified the SHA belonged to the release line, so a tarball built from a feature branch installed and served traffic indistinguishably from a release build. That is how the internal gateway ended up running a build that predated #10373 and answered every request with 502 'Executor result must contain a Response' — identifying it required SSH plus grepping the compiled chunks.
scripts/build/buildProvenance.ts classifies a build SHA against the release ref (pure functions, injected git probe). A missing SHA fails even with the canary override: an unidentifiable artifact cannot be vouched for. validate-pack-artifact enforces it on real packs (skipped under --policy-only, which runs without a build); OMNIROUTE_ALLOW_CANARY_BUILD=1 records a deliberate off-release-line build instead of failing it. /api/monitoring/health now exposes system.buildSha — absent when unknown, never fabricated.
Closes#10427
* feat(sse): add Vertex AI DeepSeek OCR transformation to the registry
Adds VERTEX_DEEPSEEK_TRANSFORMATION (request/response mapping for the
Vertex AI DeepSeek OCR MaaS endpoint) and registers the
"vertex-deepseek-ocr" provider in OCR_PROVIDERS, modeled on litellm's
VertexAIDeepSeekOCRConfig. buildRequest treats the resolved baseUrl as
the complete Vertex endpoint URL (project/location resolved upstream),
matching the existing Mistral passthrough pattern.
* feat(sse): resolve Vertex AI DeepSeek OCR auth and endpoint URL
Adds resolveVertexOcrAccessToken (mints a Vertex OAuth access token from
a Service Account JSON apiKey, reusing open-sse/executors/vertex.ts's
existing JWT-bearer exchange — no new OAuth flow) and
resolveVertexOcrBaseUrl (derives the project/location "openapi/chat/
completions" endpoint from providerSpecificData or the Service Account
JSON's project_id). Both live in open-sse/handlers/ocr.ts, not the
src/app/api/v1/ocr route, since routes may not import executor
implementations directly (EXECUTOR_IMPORT_RESTRICTION in
eslint.config.mjs) — the route re-exports/consumes them across that
boundary. handleOcr now prefers credentials.accessToken over apiKey so
the minted token (not the raw Service Account JSON) is sent upstream.
* docs(api): document the vertex-deepseek-ocr /v1/ocr provider
Adds the vertex-deepseek-ocr row to the /v1/ocr provider table and a
short section on its Vertex AI auth/endpoint resolution, and lists the
new provider/model id in openapi.yaml alongside mistral and
azure-document-intelligence.
* docs(skills): regenerate omni-inference skill for the Vertex OCR provider
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* feat(ocr): transformation layer on ocrRegistry (Mistral shape canonical)
* feat(ocr): Azure Document Intelligence provider (prebuilt-read, analyze+poll)
* feat(ocr): generic dispatch with per-provider transformation and DI poll loop
* test(ocr): align sanitized-500 assert with HR#12 error sanitization
The test's own title ("returns a sanitized 500") describes the new
behavior mandated by HR#12 (never leak err.message in a response body).
The old regex asserted the pre-sanitization leak (`OCR request failed:
socket closed`) as expected output, which contradicted its own title
and the sanitization this task intentionally introduced in
open-sse/handlers/ocr.ts. Scoped to this single assertion only.
* fix(ocr): fail fast on non-ok poll responses instead of misleading 504
pollOcrOperation now checks pollRes.ok and returns a sanitized 502
immediately (logging the upstream status via console.error) instead of
looping until the 30-attempt cap and surfacing a misleading timeout for
what was actually an auth/upstream error during polling.
* feat(ocr): route/docs for multi-provider /v1/ocr
- Route: map the connection's providerSpecificData.baseUrl onto
credentials.baseUrl (resolveOcrCredentials) so azure-document-intelligence
connections resolve their endpoint the same way every other custom-endpoint
provider does (src/lib/providers/validation/*); previously handleOcr only
saw a baseUrl when a caller set it directly, so the DB-backed Azure
connection endpoint was never forwarded.
- v1OcrSchema.model is already a free-form string, no schema change needed.
- Docs: add the /v1/ocr provider table + example + Azure poll-flow note to
API_REFERENCE.md, and describe the provider/model prefix + async poll
behavior in openapi.yaml.
- Test: tests/unit/ocr-route-contract.test.ts covers getAllOcrModels/
parseOcrModel for both providers and resolveOcrCredentials's mapping.
* chore(quality): rebaseline deadExports for the OCR/image-to-text series
* docs(skills): regenerate omni-inference skill for the multi-provider /v1/ocr
The generated agent skill mirrors docs/reference/API_REFERENCE.md; updating the
/v1/ocr section left it stale and tripped the merge-integrity gate.
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`CustomModelEntry` never declared `outputTokenLimit`, but the DB persists it
(src/lib/db/models.ts) and the catalog reads it (src/app/api/v1/models/catalog.ts),
producing TS2551 under the open-sse typecheck gate.
Verified locally against release/v3.8.50 @ 90458a613c: TS2551 count in
models/catalog.ts goes 2 -> 0, and model-token-limit-catalog.test.ts passes 5/5
with the added max_output_tokens projection assertion.
* fix(deps): bump nanoid, dompurify for 2 new Dependabot alerts (#189, #190)
Bumps: nanoid ^3.3.17 (was transitive, now overridden), dompurify ^3.4.13
(with monaco-editor scoped override). Closes Dependabot #189, #190.
Remaining #182-#188 (js-yaml + mermaid) already closed by #9651 merge —
awaiting Dependabot re-scan.
npm audit → 0 vulnerabilities.
* fix(repo): harden .gitignore to also ignore a _tasks symlink (/_tasks)
_tasks is a SEPARATE nested git repo (gitignored). The pattern _tasks/ (trailing
slash) ignores only a directory, not a SYMLINK named _tasks. A self-referential
_tasks symlink can slip in via git add -A and, once pulled, checkout materializes
it over the real _tasks repo (destroying plans/specs/hands-off). Anchored /_tasks
ignores the symlink too, preventing re-capture.
* feat(codex): converge OAuth fingerprints
* test(codex): preserve identity assertions
* fix(codex): preserve explicit off identity
* fix(codex): close fingerprint transport gaps
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* fix(api): custom-model delete no longer tombstones a same-id synced model
DELETE /api/provider-models is addressed by `provider` + `model` alone, so
it cannot tell a manually-added custom row from a provider-synced row that
shares the same id. It removed both unconditionally and, because the synced
removal reported success, wrote `isDeleted:true`.
That tombstone is permanent: replaceSyncedAvailableModelsForConnection
filters deleted ids out of every re-import via getModelIsDeleted, so the
provider can never resync. Model sync keeps reporting `added: N` while the
catalog stays empty and /v1/models never lists the model again — even
though routing to it still works, which makes the provider look broken
only in discovery.
Reachable via: eye-hide the synced models (#3782 keeps them in the synced
store), manually add custom models with the same ids, then delete those
custom models. The originals disappear from the catalog while the UI still
lists them.
Remove the custom row first and treat its presence as the operator's
intent, so only a synced-only delete tombstones. #3199 (deleted models stay
dropped) and #3782 (eye-hidden models survive re-sync) are unaffected.
Covered by tests/unit/synced-model-delete-custom-sibling-tombstone.test.ts,
which drives the real route handler: A fails without this change, B guards
the #3199 path.
* chore(changelog): rename fragment to the assigned PR number #10228
* fix(api): reach DeepSeek V4's native max reasoning tier
DeepSeek V4 accepts reasoning_effort low | high | max, defaults to high,
and maps medium and xhigh down to high
(https://api-docs.deepseek.com/api/create-chat-completion; the upstream 400
on an invalid value enumerates none, minimal, low, medium, high, xhigh, max).
OmniRoute's canonical vocabulary is none|low|medium|high|xhigh, where `max`
is an alias collapsing onto `xhigh`. DeepSeek then maps `xhigh` back down to
`high`, so a client sending {"effort":"max"} silently got high — the model's
top reasoning tier was unreachable through the canonical field, and the
catalog never advertised `max` as an available tier.
Mirror the existing extendCodexGpt56EffortValues precedent: expose the
provider-native tier for these models only, without widening the global
request vocabulary. CANONICAL_EFFORT_VALUES and normalizeEffort() are
unchanged, so every other provider keeps collapsing max -> xhigh.
Scoped to the native `deepseek`/`ds` provider. Routed namespaces that merely
carry "deepseek" in the id (openrouter/deepseek/..., tllm/deepseek_v4,
oc/deepseek-v4-flash-free) terminate at a different upstream whose effort
vocabulary we do not control, so they keep the canonical behavior. The
provider is not resolved yet where the canonical params are folded in
(chat.ts), so the check also accepts a `<prefix>/<model>` id.
An explicit client reasoning_effort / reasoning.effort still wins, as before.
Covered by tests/unit/deepseek-native-max-effort.test.ts: 4 of its 6 cases
fail without this change.
* chore(changelog): add fragment for #10230
The Build CI job is advisory, so eight module-level defects from eight
different PRs accumulated on release/v3.8.50 until `npm run build` failed
with 7 Turbopack errors and `npm run lint` with 14.
Build (link-time):
- modelSelectModalHelpers.ts: a lost `}` swallowed PROVIDER_TEST_CHUNK_SIZE
into isProviderModelHidden's body (#9011).
- videoGeneration.ts: handleFalVideoGeneration imported twice; the standalone
falHandler.ts is superseded by the provider-neutral mediaGeneration/fal.ts
and is removed here (#9982 over #9969).
- catalog.ts: re-exported and called the injectable SWR policy that #9199
deliberately replaced with a fixed 30s bound. Fixed on the consumer side —
restoring the accessor would resurrect the unbounded window #9199 removed
after measuring a 41s catalog build in production.
- tinycmsSigner.ts: generated wasm-bindgen glue kept a sidecar
`new URL('wasm_signer_bg.wasm', import.meta.url)` that no file backs;
Turbopack resolves it statically. The module ships inlined as WASM_BASE64
and the only caller always passes it explicitly (#8736/#10087).
- conolDiscovery.ts: imported getProviderOutboundGuard from outboundUrlGuard,
which does not export it. Fixed on the consumer side: outboundUrlGuard.ts is
loaded by the packaged CLI without a tsconfig, so it must stay free of
`@/`-aliased imports (#7682).
Runtime (the build never caught this one):
- catalogCache.ts::scheduleBackgroundRefresh had two dangling statements
referencing undeclared `inFlight`/`promise`, so EVERY stale-while-revalidate
read threw a ReferenceError. Surfaced by realigning the #8728 suite, which
#9199 left asserting a removed contract.
Lint:
- driverFactory.test.ts: a case inserted between the preceding test's `finally`
and its `});` left the file unparseable, so the SQLite driver-cascade suite
(26 tests) had not run since 2026-08-11 (#9173).
- providerModelsConfig.ts: imported an executor directly, crossing the G14
boundary; routed through a new open-sse/services/zaiWebCredentials.ts (#8451).
- image-combo.test.ts: 11 `any` violations, now typed (#9499).
Validation: npm run build exit 0, npm run lint clean, typecheck:core clean,
41/41 tests green across the affected suites.
Refs #9011#9982#9199#8728#8736#10087#8974#9173#8451#9499
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* fix: complete Z.ai web browser transport
* refactor: address Z.ai review feedback
* test(zai-web): reconcile the #8014 endpoint guard with the chats/new + signed flow
Rebasing onto release/v3.8.49 pulled in #8503, which repointed CHAT_URL to
/api/v2/chat/completions and added an endpoint probe. This branch already
targets v2, so the executor conflict resolved to this branch's superset
(NEW_CHAT_URL + signature constants alongside the same v2 CHAT_URL). The two
tests needed adapting, because #8503's assertions assume the pre-rework flow:
- executor-zai-web.test.ts: the completion URL now carries the request
signature as a query string, so an exact-equality check on the endpoint can
never match. Assert the v2 prefix instead.
- zai-web-chat-endpoint-8014-probe.test.ts: the probe drove the executor with a
bare cookie credential and no captcha proof, which now routes through the
browser transport — fetch was never called and the probe captured nothing.
Supplied a direct-path credential, and matched on pathname across all
requests (the executor also probes the homepage for the frontend version and
calls /api/v1/chats/new first).
The guard's intent is unchanged and slightly strengthened: it now asserts no
request reaches the stale unversioned path and that exactly one completions
request is issued, against v2.
54/54 across the zai suites; typecheck:core and eslint clean.
* fix(zai-web): surface upstream error frames instead of finishing empty
Reported on this PR: HTTP 200, `out=0`, stream "complete", no content and no
diagnosis.
Cause. HTTP-level failures are already handled — fetchUpstream turns any !ok
response into a makeErrorResult with the sanitized body. The gap is a 200 whose
SSE body carries an error payload: parseZaiFrame returns null for it,
drainSseDeltas drops it, and buildZaiStreamingBody then closes with an empty
assistant message + stop + [DONE]. The caller reads that as a successful empty
completion, so a rejected signature, an expired captcha and a stale token all
look identical — which is why this had to be diagnosed by reading code rather
than logs. Hard Rule #6.
Fix. parseZaiFrame now classifies an affirmatively error-shaped frame
(`error` at the top level or under `data`, string or {detail|message|msg}) as a
terminal delta, checked before the delta paths so it cannot fall through to the
"no usable delta" null. The stream emits it as `[Z.ai error] <message>`,
matching the mid-stream convention the other web executors already use
(zed-hosted's createErrorChunk) — the 200 is on the wire, so the status cannot
change, but the caller must not be left reading a blank success. Content
streamed before the failure is preserved. Message goes through
sanitizeErrorMessage (Rule #12).
Deliberately NOT changed: a contentless frame still parses to null. That is
live-validated behaviour, not an oversight — z.ai emits phase frames with no
delta_content, and executor-zai-web.test.ts pins it ("returns null for frames
with no usable delta"). Treating "nothing parseable arrived" as a failure would
invent policy on top of an observed protocol and risk false errors on the happy
path, so this only adds recognition of explicit error frames.
Tests (TDD, RED then GREEN): zai-web-silent-empty-repro.test.ts — 7 cases.
Error frame classified and terminal; surfaced through the stream with the
upstream's own text; surfaced after partial content without losing it; plus a
REGRESSION GUARD that contentless/phase-only frames are still skipped, and two
controls that the happy path and reasoning-only output are untouched. The guard
and controls passed before the fix; the four error cases did not.
94/94 across the zai + stream suites; typecheck:core, eslint and check:file-size
clean.
* refactor(sse): extract the zai-web transports so the complexity ratchet holds
The v3.8.49 merge-train rebaseline (#8686) set the ceiling to the tip's own
measurement, leaving zero headroom, so this branch's +5 cyclomatic / +3 cognitive
own-growth had nowhere to sit once rebased onto it.
Eight violations, all in code this branch introduces, resolved by extraction —
no behaviour change:
- `execute` (152 lines, complexity 25, cognitive 20) now delegates to
`resolveZaiRequest()` for the four client-error rejections and to a
`fetchViaSignedApi()` method for the CAPTCHA/signature path, so it reads as
"validate, pick a transport, shape the response".
- `fetchThroughBrowser` (126 lines, cognitive 16) hands its image decoding to
`resolveZaiBrowserAttachments()`, its Playwright options to
`buildZaiBrowserChatOptions()`, and its call-log payload to
`buildZaiBrowserAuditBody()`.
- `configureZaiBrowserEffort` (cognitive 35 — the worst of the set) repeated a
wrap-and-relabel try/catch four times inside an if/else. `runStage`, which
already existed one function below, is now module-scoped and reused, and the
toggle collapses to `checked !== config.enabled` (same four cases).
- `validateWebCookieProvider` (complexity 19) moves its can-we-probe-this
cascade into `resolveWebCookieProbe()`, which returns either a rejection or
the URL + headers to use.
- `acquireBrowserContext`'s creation closure (complexity 17) hands cookie and
localStorage seeding to `seedContextSession()`.
That last extraction also clears a violation that predates this branch —
`acquireBrowserContext` was already over the 80-line ceiling — so cyclomatic
lands at 2187 against a baseline of 2188.
Verified: check:complexity-ratchets green both metrics; typecheck:core clean;
ESLint clean on all four files; 85 tests across the zai-web, web-cookie
validation, browser-pool and model-test-runner suites pass.
* fix(zai-web): surface upstream errors on the non-streaming path
collectZaiNonStreaming ignored delta.error — a 200 whose SSE body carries
an error frame (rejected signature, expired captcha, stale token) came
back as a successful empty completion. Now it throws on an error frame,
matching the streaming path's [Z.ai error] convention; the caller's
existing try/catch returns makeErrorResult(502) instead of an empty 200.
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* feat(devin-desktop): replace public Windsurf provider
* fix(migrations): renumber Devin Desktop migration to 151 (avoid 147 collision)
147_windsurf_to_devin_desktop.sql collided with the released
147_api_keys_model_access_mode.sql — getMigrationFiles throws
"Migration version collision detected" on every DB start. Base occupies
slots up to 150, so renumber the new migration to 151 and point the
windsurf→devin RENAMED_MIGRATION_COMPATIBILITY entries (and tests) at it.
147 is freed in KNOWN_GAPS since 147_api_keys now owns the slot.
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* feat(api-manager): add provider-level model permissions
Persist canonical provider wildcards alongside exact model grants and
preserve explicit restricted-empty deny-all semantics across API, SQLite,
JSON import, sync, runtime policy, and the dashboard.
Invalidate filtered model catalogs on permission changes and guard against
stale in-flight catalog builders repopulating invalidated cache entries.
* fix(api-manager): show provider and model counts separately in summary
Provider wildcard selections (provider/*) are no longer counted as
individual models in the Selected Models Summary. The header now shows
"N providers · M models" when both are present, or just the non-empty
category when only one type is selected.
* fix(api-manager): separate provider and model permission displays
* fix(api-manager): separate provider wildcard permissions in UI
* fix(models): preserve catalog on affinity bookkeeping
Related to #8697.
Focused follow-up to #8728; this does not replace or supersede that contribution.
* docs(changelog): record model catalog affinity fix
* fix(models): keep cold catalog builds responsive
* docs(changelog): record catalog responsiveness fix
* fix(models): snapshot auto candidate capabilities
* fix(models): invalidate capability catalog snapshots
* test(models): register catalog invalidation coverage
* fix(models): bulk-load catalog capability snapshots
Resolve synced capabilities and persisted overrides from one build-local view instead of repeating per-target SQLite reads. Keep ordinary runtime lookups on demand and preserve catalog generation invalidation.
Refs: #9199
* fix(models): snapshot catalog pricing once per build
Production profiling showed per-model models.dev pricing reads and JSON parsing dominated cold catalog builds. Reuse one build-local pricing snapshot during enrichment and yield before publication so queued health checks can run, while preserving fresh reads for ordinary callers.
* docs(changelog): record catalog pricing snapshot
* fix(cache): add latency marker + per-key bypass for semantic cache
Semantic cache silently corrupts latency measurements: a 10s upstream
call served from cache looks like 19ms. Three fixes:
A. Latency marker: cache HIT responses now carry
X-OmniRoute-Cache-Latency: synthetic so measurement tools can
distinguish real vs cached latency.
B. Per-key bypass: new apiKeys.cacheDefaultMode ('legacy' | 'bypass')
lets latency-sensitive clients opt out of cache reads entirely.
- DB column + migration (134)
- rowParser parseCacheDefaultMode
- API create default + PATCH update
- checkSemanticCache returns null on bypass
C. Type safety: ApiKeyRow/ApiKeyView/params updated, superRefine
guard includes cacheDefaultMode.
Cache write path intentionally unchanged: apiKeyId is already in the
cache signature (semanticCache.ts:140), so per-key isolation prevents
cross-key pollution.
Changed test files:
- tests/unit/chatcore-semantic-cache.test.ts (3 new tests)
Signed-off-by: Minxi Hou <houminxi@gmail.com>
* docs: document semantic cache latency impact + bypass configuration
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* Bypass proxy compaction for native Codex context
* Add native ChatGPT Web provider pipeline
* Add managed browser and tunnel deployment
* Add ChatGPT Web setup and doctor UI
* Document and test ChatGPT Web integration
* fix(security): register chatgpt-web-codex-doctor in LOCAL_ONLY_API_PATTERNS
The diagnostic route under /api/providers/{id}/chatgpt-web-codex-doctor
was not registered in the spawn-capable route guard. Adding it for
parity with the existing /login pattern.
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* fix(providers): route chatgpt-web-codex admin routes through a service boundary
The provider CRUD/doctor routes imported chatgpt-web-codex helpers
(finalizeValidatedChatGptWebCodexSecrets, encode/decodeChatGptWebCodexSecrets,
getChatGptWebCodexDoctorStatus) directly from open-sse/executors/**, which
no-restricted-imports (EXECUTOR_IMPORT_RESTRICTION) forbids for src/app/**
files — executor implementations must stay behind an open-sse handler or
service boundary.
Add open-sse/services/chatgptWebCodexAdmin.ts as a thin re-export boundary
(mirroring the existing tokenRefresh.ts re-export pattern) and import from
there instead. No behavior change.
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* feat(providers): add DeepSeek V4 thinking effort aliases
* docs(changelog): add DeepSeek effort alias entry
* fix(catalog): scope effort-tier fallback to declared models and harden resolver
Addresses reviewer findings on #9485:
- CRITICAL #1: catalog no longer synthesizes unresolvable effort aliases for
static reasoning models without declared tiers (cheaperinference, cline, etc.)
- CRITICAL #2: tiered static models survive synced-coverage suppression so
normal installs with synced DeepSeek base models still expose aliases
- WARNING #3: registry suffix resolution short-circuits when the raw id matches
a direct custom or synced model, preserving custom apiFormat/targetFormat
- WARNING #4: empty synced effort array no longer erases the registry fallback
- WARNING #5: isFlash check is robust to suffixed/prefixed model ids
- Added regression tests for blast radius, custom-model shadowing, none-path,
and suffixed isFlash
* fix(combos): expose static registry effort tiers in Combo Builder (#9485)
Static provider registry models (e.g. DeepSeek V4 Flash/Pro) declare
supportedThinkingEfforts, but buildModelOptions() only ran
appendSyncedEffortVariants() over DB-synced rows. Synced metadata for a
DeepSeek connection can omit supportedThinkingEfforts, so the catalog/
Playground surfaced the declared aliases while the Combo Builder picker
showed only the bare base ids.
Feed builtInModels with declared effort tiers through the same
appendSyncedEffortVariants() utility used for synced rows, inheriting the
base entry's contextLength/outputTokenLimit/supportedEndpoints/
supportsThinking and preserving its source. DeepSeek is not skipped by
shouldExposeSyncedEffortVariants(), so Flash (none/low/high/max) and Pro
(none/high/max) aliases now appear in the Combo Builder for any connection
whose synced rows omit effort metadata.
Regression test seeds a DeepSeek connection with effort-less synced rows
and asserts the exact alias sets, source preservation, and metadata
inheritance.
* feat(providers): add Conol web support
* fix(conol): preserve sessions and image turns
* fix(conol): pin session model and effort via /model endpoint
Conol ignores agentModel/agentEffort on POST /api/sessions, so every
session silently ran on the downgraded account default (the create
response reports modelDowngraded: true / effectiveModel).
Sessions are now created empty and configured out-of-band against
POST /api/sessions/{id}/model before the first turn is submitted, in the
order the web client uses: modelPreset, then agentModel, then agentEffort.
The ordering is load-bearing because the model call resets agentEffort to
null server-side.
Effort now defaults to xhigh when the caller does not pin one via the
-<effort> model suffix, and is clamped onto the ladder each model actually
advertises, so xhigh degrades to high on claude-sonnet-5 and is skipped
entirely for models without an effort ladder such as openrouter/fusion.
Model and effort are also dropped from the session binding key so switching
models re-pins the existing session instead of stranding it and losing the
conversation history. Re-pinning only happens on an actual change, so
steady-state follow-ups cost no extra round trips.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Add a per-target priority option that advances only after trusted quota exhaustion while preserving retry, nested Combo, quality, and Global Fallback semantics.
* refactor(cursor): extracts token extraction into shared lib
Moves tryIdeAuth/tryAgentAuth and supporting helpers out of the
auto-import route into src/lib/cursor/tokenExtractor.ts, and adds
an agent-cli-state.json fallback candidate path to tryAgentAuth
(alongside the existing auth.json candidate) so the extraction
logic can be reused by the upcoming renewal orchestrator.
* feat(cursor): adds cursor-agent-backed token renewal orchestrator
Builds the renewal orchestrator in src/lib/cursor/renewal.ts: a
bounded, unattended-safe --list-models nudge, a side-effect-free
status availability check, an in-flight spawn lock keyed by
command, and renewCursorConnection() which nudges cursor-agent
then independently re-scrapes the IDE and cursor-agent credential
sources to detect whichever refreshed. Extends cursorAgent.ts's
binary resolution and spawn helper with fixed-paths-only mode and
a SIGKILL follow-up for background use. Adds a generic keyed-mutex
utility (src/shared/utils/keyedMutex.ts) for serializing a
connection's renew-then-persist cycle, and forwards a busy-timeout
through driverFactory's node:sqlite fallback path.
* feat(cursor): proactively renews Cursor sessions in the sweep
Adds src/lib/tokenHealthCheckCursor.ts, sweep-side glue that calls
the renewal orchestrator and persists the result, wired into
tokenHealthCheck.ts's checkConnection() via a new Cursor-specific
branch placed ahead of the generic no-refresh-token fallthrough.
Carves out a non-terminal exception for a Cursor connection that
already landed at testStatus "expired" via the request-time 401
path, excluding permanently-dead account_deactivated connections.
Extends buildRefreshFailureUpdate() with an overrides param so
Cursor's failure path can use a distinct, non-terminal errorCode
instead of the generic refresh_failed/expired taxonomy.
* feat(cursor): adds local-only manual refresh route
Adds POST /api/providers/[id]/refresh-cursor, a dedicated
loopback-only route that calls the renewal orchestrator on demand
for a single Cursor connection, bounded by a 30s per-connection
cooldown. Classifies the new route in LOCAL_ONLY_API_PATTERNS and
closes the manage-scope-bypass gap for dynamic-segment spawn-capable
routes under /api/providers/ via a new SPAWN_CAPABLE_PATTERNS /
SPAWN_CAPABLE_PATTERN_ANCESTORS mechanism, which also retroactively
covers the pre-existing /login route. The existing shared
/api/providers/[id]/refresh route is untouched and stays
remote-reachable for every other provider.
* feat(cursor): surfaces a dismissible cursor-agent nudge
Adds GET /api/providers/cursor/agent-availability, a credential-free
LOCAL_ONLY route returning only { cursorAgentAvailable: boolean },
backed by a 5-minute cached wrapper around the renewal orchestrator's
existing availability check. Surfaces a dismissible dashboard banner
on the Cursor provider page suggesting cursor-agent installation
when it isn't detected, following the existing dismissible-banner
convention. Also fixes a pre-existing bracket character in a
routeGuard.ts comment that was silently truncating
check-openapi-security-tiers.mjs's view of LOCAL_ONLY_API_PREFIXES.
* fix(cursor): wires manual refresh button to the new route
Branches handleRefreshToken to call the dedicated Cursor refresh
route instead of the generic /refresh route, which silently 502s
for Cursor connections today since they carry no refresh token.
Every other provider's refresh behavior is unaffected. Adds the
cursorSessionUnchanged i18n key and syncs it (plus a pre-existing,
unrelated 28-key backlog) across all 42 locale files.
* fix(cursor): addresses Phase 4/4.5 review findings
Restores the legacy stdout/stderr auth-pattern fallback in
checkCursorAgentAvailability() that the plan's Task 2 Step 4
required but the implementation had dropped. Threads an optional
deps parameter through checkCursorConnectionIfNeeded() so its
error branch is reachable in tests, and switches both it and the
manual-refresh route to exhaustive switch statements over the
renewal result. Adds a short-lived host-keyed dedup cache around
tryIdeAuth() so multiple due Cursor connections sharing a host
don't each open the same state.vscdb file in one sweep tick.
Adds opportunistic eviction to the manual-refresh cooldown map,
an outer try/catch to the availability route for defense-in-depth
consistency with the plan's other routes, and corrects a stale
JSDoc claim about the /login route's auth check. Documents the
now-empirically-confirmed agent-cli-state.json schema mismatch
found while validating against a real cursor-agent install.
* docs(cursor): adds changelog fragments for the renewal plan
Adds one fragment per user-facing outcome per changelog.d/README.md's
convention for a PR that both fixes and adds. PR number placeholder
to be filled in once the PR is opened.
* fix(i18n): translates the new Cursor keys into Vietnamese
The i18n:sync-ui run in an earlier commit left __MISSING__
sentinels for the 4 new Cursor keys in every locale, but
Vietnamese has a dedicated completeness test requiring zero
internal missing markers. Provides real translations for
cursorSessionUnchanged, cursorAgentNudgeTitle,
cursorAgentNudgeBody, and cursorAgentNudgeDismiss.
* fix(cursor): addresses quality-gate Layer 1.5 findings
Restores a comment that misrepresented execFile's actual argv shape
after an earlier bracket-removal fix, this time avoiding literal
closing-bracket characters entirely so the openapi checker's naive
array parser can't be broken by either version. Bounds the sweep-
and manual-route-triggered tryIdeAuth() busy-timeout to 250ms
(down from the interactive auto-import path's 2000ms), since both
share the main event loop with all other in-flight requests and
should fail fast on a WAL-lock collision rather than block the
whole instance for up to ~4s. Has the manual refresh route bypass
the sweep's IDE-auth dedup cache so a click always sees a fresh
read, consistent with this plan's existing "manual actions never
see stale cached data" convention. Documents the previously-missing
agent-availability route in ROUTE_GUARD_TIERS.md's spawn-capable
table.
* fix(cursor): adds SIGKILL follow-up to the status-check spawn
Matches the nudge spawn's existing SIGTERM+SIGKILL pattern so an
unresponsive cursor-agent status check can't leak a lingering
process if it ignores SIGTERM.
* docs(cursor): fills in the PR number for changelog fragments
Renames the 3 changelog.d fragments to their PR-numbered filenames and replaces the (#PR) placeholder with #9173, now that the PR exists.
* fix(cursor): corrects changelog fragments to reference PR #9173
The prior commit only staged the git mv rename — a git add invocation with a stale (pre-rename) pathspec aborted before the actual (#PR) -> (#9173) content edit was staged, so the rename landed without the fix it was meant to carry. This captures the actual content change.
* docs(cursor): regenerates the agent-skills catalog for the new route
check:agent-skills-sync (CI's Merge integrity gate) requires SKILL.md files to stay in sync with the live route catalog. Adding /api/providers/cursor/agent-availability in an earlier commit needed a regen this branch never ran.
* chore(quality): rebaselines file-size caps grown by agentrouter merges
Two already-merged agentrouter commits (564c204ef, ec150a006) on release/v3.8.50 grew open-sse/executors/base.ts, open-sse/handlers/chatCore.ts, and tests/unit/chatcore-translation-paths.test.ts past their frozen caps before this PR branched — unrelated to the Cursor renewal changes here. No PR branch is left to fix the growth in-place, so the caps are bumped to the current real sizes, following the existing release-green rebaseline precedent in this file.
* fix(sse): imports getModel helpers from db/models, not localDb
A recently-merged agentrouter commit added a @/lib/localDb import in chatCore.ts, violating the no-restricted-imports rule (Hard Rule #2 — never barrel-import from localDb.ts). Points the import at the owning module, src/lib/db/models.ts, where both functions are actually defined, and prunes the now-stale suppression entry.
* fix(sse): scopes CC-relay anthropic-beta to its own requestDefaults
Two already-merged agentrouter commits widened usesClaudeCodeProtocol()'s native-Claude system-transform block (billing header + selectBetaFlags-derived anthropic-beta) to also run for generic CC-compatible relay connections, not just real claude traffic and agentrouter's own wire-image mimicry. selectBetaFlags() has no visibility into a relay's own providerSpecificData.requestDefaults, so its header replacement silently wiped out an earlier context-1m append and force-included redact-thinking regardless of the relay's own opt-in. Restores both for plain CC-compatible relays only; real claude/agentrouter traffic is unaffected.
Also bumps four stale hardcoded Codex/Claude Code CLI version-string test assertions (0.144.1->0.146.0, 2.1.219->2.1.220) that drifted when the same two commits bumped the version constants without updating their tests, and rebaselines base.ts's frozen file-size cap for this fix's own +35 lines.
* fix(sse): preserves bare CC-relay native treatment and context-1m
The previous commit's fix was too broad in one direction: excluding ALL CC-compatible relays from the native-Claude header block broke two pre-existing tests (cc-compatible-provider.test.ts, v3.6.6) that rely on that treatment for a 'vanilla' relay with no providerSpecificData.requestDefaults configured.
Refines the gate to this whole native-Claude header-replacement block: replace headers for real claude traffic, agentrouter's wire-image mimicry, OR a CC-relay with no requestDefaults at all — only a relay with EXPLICIT requestDefaults (context1m/redactThinking/summarizeThinking) gets to keep buildHeaders()'s own correctly-computed header set. A redact-thinking-beta strip (unconditional, a no-op when native treatment didn't apply) covers the one remaining gap: selectBetaFlags() force-includes it for a bare relay's opaque client, which a bare relay never explicitly opted into.
Verified against all three previously-conflicting pre-existing tests simultaneously: executor-default-base.test.ts's '1M beta' test, both cc-compatible-provider.test.ts SSE-forcing tests, and provider-request-failure-pipeline.test.ts's 'keeps request beta headers' test (the last of which was already broken by the raw agentrouter merge, confirmed via direct comparison against that exact commit).
* fix(sse): fills in remaining stale CLI version literals
The same two agentrouter commits bumped Codex/Claude Code CLI version constants (0.144.1->0.146.0, 2.1.219->2.1.220) without updating every hardcoded test assertion. This round covers the ones the previous version-string commit missed: the anthropic-cache-fingerprint billing-version constant, a cc-bridge-transforms body assertion, the UI-mirror parity test's own snapshot plus its RoutingTab.tsx source of truth, an integration test's User-Agent assertion (inconsistent with its own dynamic Version assertion two lines up), and the translate-path golden snapshot. Also updates a stale doc comment referencing the old literal by value instead of by constant name.
* fix(cursor): imports from db/ modules, not the localDb barrel
Both files violated Hard Rule #2 (never barrel-import from localDb.ts) — a genuine lint error that had gone uncaught locally. refresh-cursor/route.ts imported getCachedProviderConnectionById from @/lib/localDb instead of its owning module, @/lib/db/readCache. tokenHealthCheckCursor.ts copied the same pattern from its sibling tokenHealthCheckCopilot.ts (an existing, already-suppressed violation) for updateProviderConnection; imports it from @/lib/db/providers instead, with no circular-import fallout (verified via the existing token-health-check-cursor and refresh-cursor-route test suites).
* fix(db): removes stale raw-SQL allowlist entry for cursor route
The cursor auto-import route no longer contains raw SQL — that query
now lives in src/lib/cursor/tokenExtractor.ts, outside the
route/handler scope check-db-rules scans. The allowlist entry was
stale, tripping the stale-enforcement gate.
* fix(test): registers cursor test files in stryker tap.testFiles
Three unit test files covering mutation-tested modules
(route-guard-cursor-agent-availability, route-guard-cursor-refresh,
cursor-renewal) were missing from stryker.conf.json's tap.testFiles,
tripping the mutation-test-coverage gate's drift detection.
* chore(ci): retriggers checks (stuck GH Actions runner on shard 2/4)
* fix(sse): restores CC-relay context1m/redact-thinking test coverage
Rebasing onto release/v3.8.50's new tip (35405be60, an unrelated
agentrouter protocol-inference commit) silently flipped two assertions
this branch's own earlier fix (687fbda62) depends on, in the same test
files that commit touched for other reasons:
- executor-default-base.test.ts: calls[0] (a bare CC-relay with no
requestDefaults) expected redact-thinking-beta absent; flipped to
present. calls[1] (context1m+redactThinking requestDefaults) expected
the context-1m beta preserved; flipped to absent.
- provider-request-failure-pipeline.test.ts: expected Accept:
text/event-stream and the context-1m beta present for a relay with
explicit requestDefaults; flipped to application/json and absent.
35405be60 did not touch open-sse/executors/base.ts at all, so these
were test-only edits made without visibility into the still-unmerged
CC-relay header-preservation fix on this branch — they quietly matched
the assertions back to the pre-fix (buggy) behavior instead. Restores
the original, validated expectations; all three interdependent test
files (executor-default-base, cc-compatible-provider,
provider-request-failure-pipeline) verified passing together again.
* ci: re-trigger checks after GitHub Actions incident (2026-08-07, resolved)
* ci: re-trigger checks (previous push event was dropped)
* fix(quality): restore dropped vi.json cursor-renewal keys + rebaseline test growth
vi.json was missing 4 keys (cursorSessionUnchanged, cursorAgentNudgeTitle/Body/Dismiss) that this PR's own pre-merge branch had translated -- the original merge's 'git checkout --theirs' resolution for the 7 conflicted locale files discarded them since upstream's vi.json has no cursor-token-renewal feature. Restored from pre-merge tip a38003e30. Also rebaselines combo-routing-engine.test.ts (3457->3464) for the comment growth from the ALL_ACCOUNTS_INACTIVE fix, caught by CI's PR-mode check:file-size.
* chore(tests): drop explanatory comments on ALL_TARGETS_SKIPPED assertions
Kept the assertion value fix (ALL_ACCOUNTS_INACTIVE -> ALL_TARGETS_SKIPPED); the comments were unnecessary. Reverts the file-size baseline bump these comments caused (combo-routing-engine.test.ts back to its original 3457).
* feat(alibaba): add free-tier routing with console quota and builtin allowlist
Classify DashScope free vs paid models via console quota API, a hardcoded
operator allowlist fallback, and per-connection drained tracking. Wire wildcard
combo expansion, model refresh, combo exhaustion, and audit redaction for
Alibaba console credentials.
* fix(routing): reset forced connection pin and persist Alibaba free-tier drain
Drop session affinity pins when a forced connection is excluded after 429,
and record Alibaba free-tier exhaustion on upstream 403 so per-key drained
lists stay accurate without blocking sibling keys.
* fix(alibaba): prefer live quota sync over static free-tier allowlist
Stop unioning the builtin text allowlist when a console quota snapshot exists,
treat expired quotaValidityPeriod as not_capable, and add a dated JSON pack plus
sync-alibaba-allowlist script for operator refresh without code edits.
* docs(alibaba): document free-tier console path + allowlist env overrides
Adds the 4 ALIBABA_FREE_TIER_*_FE_PATH / ALIBABA_FREE_TIER_ALLOWLIST_PATH
env vars (referenced by alibabaFreeTierQuotaFetcher.ts and
alibabaFreeTierAllowlist.ts) to .env.example and
docs/reference/ENVIRONMENT.md so the env/docs contract check passes.
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* refactor(open-sse): split alibabaFreeTierQuotaFetcher.ts under file-size cap
Extract pure parsing/classification/eligibility-filtering logic into
alibabaFreeTierQuotaClassify.ts and shared types/primitives into
alibabaFreeTierQuotaTypes.ts, leaving the HTTP/console-fetch flow in the
original file. Public API is unchanged (re-exported), behavior is identical.
Co-authored-by: AndrianBalanescu <AndrianBalanescu@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix: resolve typecheck errors in alibaba-free-tier routing
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