* 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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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* 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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Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: AndrianBalanescu <AndrianBalanescu@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: AndrianBalanescu <andrian@balanescu.dev>
* fix(quality): green release/v3.8.50 base-reds — env-doc sync + file-size freeze (#9985)
Sweep base-reds from issue #9985 on release/v3.8.50:
- env-doc-sync: add COMMANDCODE_API_URL + ANTIGRAVITY_ALLOW_SIGNATURE_BYPASS to
.env.example and ENVIRONMENT.md (in code, missing from docs); add
OMNIROUTE_STRICT_SYSTEM_PROVIDERS + TLS_FINGERPRINT_PROVIDERS to ENVIRONMENT.md
(in .env.example, missing from doc). Restores the 3-way env contract.
- file-size: freeze open-sse/utils/proxyFetch.ts at 1207 (new proxied-TLS fetch
helper over the 1000 cap). Owner-authorized quick rebaseline; slim for v3.9.0.
Co-authored-by: OmniRoute maintenance <maintainers@omniroute.local>
* fix(quality): green open-sse+dashboard typecheck base-reds (#9985)
Release-equivalent fast-gates surface 5 real TS regressions inherited by the
base from merged Fal/guardrails/cursor work (fast-gates PR->release do not run
these, so they accrued on release/v3.8.50):
- open-sse/handlers/imageGeneration/providers/fal.ts: normalizeProviderImagePayload
missing 4th 'b64_json' arg (TS2554).
- open-sse/handlers/videoGeneration/falHandler.ts: narrow video to Record before .url.
- src/app/api/v1/images/generations/route.ts: type the toJsonErrorPayload read.
- src/lib/guardrails/visionBridgeHelpers.ts: cast through unknown for UA fetch.
- src/lib/providers/mergeProviderModelListing.ts: drop index-signature requirement
that made interface RegistryModel[] unassignable (TS2322, from #9911).
All fixed in source (keeps the gates meaningful); each reproduces on the base tip.
Co-authored-by: OmniRoute maintenance <maintainers@omniroute.local>
* fix(quality): allowlist onnxruntime-node in dependency allowlist (#9985)
check:deps base-red — onnxruntime-node is a real production dep (transformers
embedding path) landed via the LLMLingua/transformers bump (#9962) without an
allowlist entry. Legit package: microsoft onnxruntime, verified in registry.
* fix(quality): rebaseline CodeQL ratchet 1->2 for #9940 fingerprint alerts (#9985)
Base-red: 2nd js/insufficient-password-hash alert on chatBodyAdmission API-key
fingerprints (sha256->16-hex admission-lane key), not password verification.
Reproduces on release/v3.8.50 tip. Owner-authorized rebaseline (revisit v3.9.0).
* fix(quality): green release/v3.8.50 unit base-reds (#9985)
8 unit-test base-reds reproducing on the pristine release tip, fixed in-source
(fast-gates PR->release do not run the unit suite, so these accrued silently):
- ServiceSupervisor: spawn-failure now resolves with error status (was throwing);
health-probe-failure path still rejects. Distinct via spawnFailed flag.
- stream + responseSanitizer: numeric passthrough id preserved as string (was
regenerated chatcmpl-); finish chunk with empty delta no longer swallowed by
the emptyChoices guard.
- proxyFetch: genuine (non-abort) proxy transport failures keep the underlying
reason in the surfaced error.
- auto-combo builtinCatalog: advertised undefined-variant auto/* ids (auto/chat,
auto/best-chat, auto/pro-chat) materialize instead of throwing 'Unknown'.
- getTranslations en.json: add missing providers.iconUrlInvalid.
- optional-transformers-dependency.test: reconcile to #9962's deliberate
move of @huggingface/transformers to a regular dep (napi onnxruntime).
Co-authored-by: OmniRoute maintenance <maintainers@omniroute.local>
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Co-authored-by: Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza <diegosouzapw@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: OmniRoute maintenance <maintainers@omniroute.local>
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat(cursor): prefer live synced catalog for listing and Test All
When an active synced Cursor catalog exists, list only live models plus
injected auto routers (and customs). Keep the static registry as offline
fallback.
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
* fix(cursor): send live-catalog model ids verbatim on AgentRun
Skip #7289 effort/reasoning splits when the exact id is in the active synced
Cursor catalog so AgentRun does not rewrite flattened live ids into missing
bases that return AI Model Not Found. Also wires auto-cost/balance/intelligence
to default + optimization for the injected routers.
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
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Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
Co-authored-by: yansigit <yansigit@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix: add per-connection virtual admission lanes (#9654)
Worst-day-ever analysis to harden AdaptiveAdmissionController:
- Guard expireEntry() against null entry (CRITICAL null deref)
- Add deleteLane() to drain+reject on LRU eviction (HIGH orphaned promises)
- Fix Map mutation during evictIdleLanes iteration (MEDIUM safety)
- Add ADMISSION_LANE_EVICTED reject code (MEDIUM clarity)
- Pass sessionId to admitChatRequest in route.ts
- virtualLanes defaults to false in validateConfig
- 7 new controller tests + 14 new byte-level admission tests
- Assertions tightened from >= to === (Matt Pocock methodology)
Debunked 2 false positives: concurrency race (single-threaded JS)
and memory amplification (FairCostQueue bounds per-lane).
Fixes#9654
* fix(admission): restore bounded queue-wait on per-connection lanes (#9654)
The per-connection lane refactor dropped the bounded queue-wait
(acquireHeavyWithin / #waiters / queueMs). #9654's acceptance criteria and
#9608 section C prefer server-side wait/pacing up to defaultMaxWaitMs over
an instant retryable 503.
- ChatAdmissionController: re-add #waiters FIFO + acquireHeavyWithin(timeoutMs);
queueMs: 0 preserves the instant-503 path
- admitChatStructure and admitChatRequest.reserve are async again and take queueMs
- route: pass CHAT_ADMISSION_QUEUE_MAX_MS and await the admission calls
- per-connection lane tests await the async admitChatStructure
Admission suite: 114/114 pass (bun test, 7 files).
* chore: re-trigger CI after dast-smoke infra cancellation (#9654)
* feat(admission): cancel queue-wait on client abort (#9654)
U2 from KC plan 2026-08-09-001. Thread the request AbortSignal through
acquireHeavyWithin so a disconnected client stops parking in the FIFO
for the full queueMs.
- acquireHeavyWithin(timeoutMs, signal?): on abort the waiter is removed
from the FIFO immediately and the promise resolves null early;
pre-aborted signals never park; the deadline timer is cleared when
abort/release wins the race
- admitChatRequest reserve() passes request.signal; admitChatStructure
gains options.signal; the route threads request.signal
- 5 exact-assertion tests (settle-early, pre-aborted, byte-heavy,
structural, FIFO-preservation): 119/119 across the 7-file suite
* fix(admission): bound queued bytes for the queue-wait heap valve (#9654)
U3 from KC plan 2026-08-09-001. The restored queue-wait parks fully-buffered
bodies; without a cap, several large coding-agent bodies (~750 KB) waiting at
once recreates the #4380 heap amplification this module was built to stop.
- acquireHeavyWithin(timeoutMs, signal?, queuedBytes): each parked waiter is
charged its buffered size against CHAT_ADMISSION_MAX_QUEUED_BYTES (default
4 MB); over-budget waits reject immediately with a retryable 503 and never
park. The charge is released on wake, abort, or timeout.
- Real sizes threaded from admitChatRequest (declared length / sniffed bytes);
structural waits charge the conservative 256 KB weight.
- Lower default OMNIROUTE_CHAT_ADMISSION_QUEUE_MS to 2000ms (was 5000ms).
- Env vars documented in .env.example; 6 exact-assertion tests: 125/125 across
the 7-file admission suite (was 119).
* docs: map the two admission-lane systems for operators (#9654)
U5 from KC plan 2026-08-09-001. Verifies lane metrics are exposed by the health
payload (GET /api/monitoring/health -> adaptiveAdmission -> lane* fields) and
records which lane system reports where: byte-level per-connection lanes (always
on, memory scope) vs adaptive virtual lanes (opt-in via OMNIROUTE_CHAT_VIRTUAL_LANES,
dispatch scope) plus the explicit opt-in ops note.
* docs: add required frontmatter to admission-lanes doc (dast-smoke build fix)
* docs: sync env vars with .env.example and ENVIRONMENT.md (docs gate fix)
* fix(admission): complete REJECT_MAP, literal lane env read, split oversized test file
Three CI-gate fixes surfaced by the post-merge check run (head 3de77166e):
1. open-sse-typecheck (TS2741): REJECT_MAP was missing the ADMISSION_LANE_EVICTED
entry that controller.ts:662 emits on lane eviction. Add the 503 mapping so the
Record<AdmissionRejectCode, RejectHttpMapping> is total.
2. Docs Gates fabricated-claim: OMNIROUTE_CHAT_VIRTUAL_LANES was read dynamically
via ENV_KEYS.virtualLanes (env[key]), invisible to the literal env.X scanner.
Read it literally — behavior-identical, doc claim now verifiable.
3. check:file-size: chat-body-admission.test.ts (1307 lines) exceeded the 1000-line
new-file cap. Split the queue-wait/abort/heap-valve section into
chat-body-admission-queue.test.ts (818 + 513 lines, both under cap).
Suite: 125/125 across 8 files. All three checkers pass locally.
* refactor(admission): drop dead ENV_KEYS.virtualLanes entry + lock lane-evicted mapping test
Code-review follow-up on 50c93d266:
1. ENV_KEYS.virtualLanes is now unreferenced since the literal env read landed;
remove it so the config map only lists keys actually read through the map.
2. Add an exact-assertion runtime test for the ADMISSION_LANE_EVICTED mapping:
a queued lane waiter evicted by the 60s idle TTL rejects with 503 /
admission_lane_evicted / Retry-After 1 / sanitized body (no raw tenant key).
Proves the REJECT_MAP entry end-to-end through buildAdmissionRejectResponse.
Suite: 126/126 (17 in runtime file, 125 in the 8-file admission suite).
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Co-authored-by: Brandon Bennett <brandonbennett@macbookair.myfiosgateway.com>
* fix(adobe-firefly): open browser sign-in and resolve provider slug in /login
POST /api/providers/[id]/login passed the connection DB id to
inAppLoginService.startLogin, but that service looks up the provider by
slug in TOKEN_EXTRACTION_CONFIGS. The lookup always missed and returned
"No extraction config" without launching a browser — so the VibeProxy
"Sign in" button for Adobe Firefly (and every other web-cookie provider)
never opened a browser.
Adobe Firefly additionally had no extraction config because its IMS JWT
is never in cookies/localStorage — it only rides on the Authorization:
Bearer header of firefly-3p.ff.adobe.io XHRs.
- Resolve the provider slug from the connection row and pass the slug
(not the DB id) to inAppLoginService.startLogin.
- Add open-sse/services/adobeFireflyBrowserLogin.ts: a Playwright
service that launches a visible browser at firefly.adobe.com and
intercepts firefly-3p requests to capture the IMS JWT + sherlockToken
cookie. Wire it into the /login route for the adobe-firefly slug.
- Fix latent bug: updateProviderConnection reads camelCase keys
(apiKey, providerSpecificData), so the previous snake_case call never
persisted extracted credentials.
* fix(adobe-firefly): open browser sign-in and resolve provider slug in /login
POST /api/providers/[id]/login passed the connection DB id to
inAppLoginService.startLogin, but TOKEN_EXTRACTION_CONFIGS is keyed by
provider slug — so browser login never launched for web-cookie providers.
Adobe Firefly also cannot use cookie extraction: the IMS JWT only appears
on Authorization headers to firefly-3p.ff.adobe.io. Add a dedicated
Playwright interceptor and persist credentials with camelCase keys that
updateProviderConnection actually reads.
* fix(adobe-firefly): use system Chrome/Edge CDP for browser sign-in
Playwright is not available inside the pkg-packaged VibeProxyServices.exe,
so import('playwright') always failed with 'Playwright not installed' and
never opened a window. Launch Chrome/Edge with --remote-debugging-port and
capture the firefly-3p Authorization Bearer via pure CDP WebSocket instead.
* fix(adobe-firefly): live x-arp-session-id / Arkose wire (stop 408 under load)
Browser generate-async requires x-arp-session-id as base64({sid,ark,ftr}) with a
real Arkose blob (sherlockToken). JWT alone frequently returns colligo HTTP 408
system under load while credits still work.
- Match live ftr magic __UDF43-m4_31ck + Arkose pk in synthetic ARP fallback
- Ranked extract of sherlockToken / x-arp from Cookie, HAR, fetch() paste, and
space-joined JWT+ARP (PasswordBox newline collapse)
- Reuse one ARP for storage upload + generate-async
- Clearer 408 errors when browser ARP is missing vs stale
- Unit suite 42/42
* fix(adobe-firefly): durable session ARP rebuild and aux_sid false-positive
Rebuild x-arp-session-id from forterToken/arkose/ff_session_guid instead of
ranking long Cookie pairs (e.g. aux_sid=…) as opaque ARP, which caused colligo
HTTP 408. Cache IMS JWT + cookie sessions, rotate ARP on 408 retries, and keep
Playwright warm-up opt-in only (headless Forter is rejected).
Also expand synthetic ARP shape with bfp/fpjs to match live successful captures.
* fix(adobe-firefly): durable session, off-screen Chrome recovery, browser sign-in
Rebuild x-arp-session-id from Cookie pieces (sid/ark/forter) so aux_sid is never
sent as ARP. Sticky ARP + submit spacing reduce mid-batch colligo 408 thrash.
Add optional managed Chrome warm (off-screen headed by default; Forter rejects
headless) and POST /api/providers/{id}/login browser sign-in that returns JWT+Cookie
after a fresh SSO. Visible sign-in resets off-screen window placement and clears
prior Adobe session when adding another account.
* fix(adobe-firefly): renew sessions through durable CDP
* fix(adobe-firefly): isolate browser sessions per account
* fix(adobe-firefly): make account login fresh and deterministic
* chore(adobe-firefly): remove obsolete browser fallback
* docs(adobe-firefly): document renewal controls
* fix(adobe-firefly): harden CDP warm, risk session, and browser sign-in
Stop colligo 408 thrash from stale Forter and frozen Google login during
Sign in with browser:
- CDP warm: clear Firefly origin storage + risk cookies (keep SSO); require
forter age under 10 minutes on loop and timeout paths; dual CDP queues;
await Runtime.runIfWaitingForDebugger; profile-lock launch retries
- Session: connectionId fingerprint; write-back JWT+Cookie; warm-fail
cooldown; fail closed risk_session_stale when forter is known-stale
- Client: submit gate around generate-async; max 2 attempts when forter
known-stale; poll 401 one refresh; pass sessionBrowserKey through handlers
- Login route: pure system Chrome/Edge CDP only; camelCase credential persist
- Unit: browser-login + firefly suites green (60)
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Co-authored-by: artickc <artur1992123@mail.ru>
* feat(api): add GET /api/resilience/connections for per-account state
The three temporary-failure mechanisms each have their own scope -- the
provider circuit breaker covers a whole provider, connection cooldown covers
one account, model lockout covers a provider/connection/model triple -- and
until now nothing showed them side by side. Diagnosing "why is this key being
skipped" meant reading three separate surfaces and correlating by hand, which
is exactly what the docs' own debugging guidance asks an operator to do.
The route returns all three keyed by connection, plus the breaker's transition
history so a flapping provider is visible as a sequence rather than a single
current state. getStatus() already assembled everything except that history;
it now returns a copy of it and carries an explicit CircuitBreakerStatus type
instead of an inferred one.
Reading raw connection rows for this meant widening getRawProviderConnections'
column projection, so the existing allowlist is exported and the route selects
through it. A test asserts every column the route names is in that allowlist,
which turns a future typo into a failure here rather than a silent empty field.
Each of the three data sources is wrapped independently: one of them throwing
degrades that section and sets meta.degraded rather than failing the whole
response, since a partial view still answers most of the questions the page
exists for.
Loopback-gated. It spawns nothing, unlike every other entry on that list, but
it exposes per-account operational state and the comment says so to keep it
from being read as precedent for gating read-only routes generally.
Tests are real isolated-DB integration tests rather than mocks -- ESM mocking
is unavailable here (no mock.module, non-configurable exports) and the
codebase already has the isolated-DB pattern, which exercises more than a mock
would anyway.
Signed-off-by: Minxi Hou <houminxi@gmail.com>
* feat(dashboard): add the per-account resilience connections page
Renders what the API added: every connection with its cooldown, its provider
breaker, and its model lockouts in one table, with a detail view per connection
and the breaker's transitions drawn as a timeline. The timeline is the part that
is hard to get from the existing surfaces -- a breaker sitting at CLOSED right
now looks healthy, and only the sequence shows it has opened four times in the
last hour.
Polls rather than streams. The state it displays changes on the order of
seconds to minutes and the page is loopback-gated, so an SSE channel would buy
nothing over an interval.
ModelCooldownsCard had its own formatRemaining. The new table needs the same
countdown format and two copies would drift, so it moves to
shared/utils/formatRemaining.ts and both import it -- behaviour unchanged, the
extracted version differs from the deleted one only in local variable names.
DataTable's column and row interfaces are exported for the same reason: the new
table types against them rather than restating their shape.
Signed-off-by: Minxi Hou <houminxi@gmail.com>
* fix(i18n): translate new resilience-connections screen strings
PR #9510 added the "Connection Resilience" dashboard screen but the
sync-added i18n keys (sidebar.resilienceConnections/Subtitle and the
full resilienceConnections namespace) were left as __MISSING__: in
every non-English locale, dropping i18nUiCoverage.pct below the 99
ratchet baseline.
Translate all ~78 new leaf strings into all 41 non-English locales.
Pre-existing unrelated __MISSING__ debt (hermesRole*, apiProtocol*,
grokAutoTopUp*, featureFlagExposeFunctionalGatewayMirrorsDescription)
is left untouched — out of scope for this fix.
Co-authored-by: HouMinXi <HouMinXi@users.noreply.github.com>
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Signed-off-by: Minxi Hou <houminxi@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Minxi Hou <houminxi@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: HouMinXi <HouMinXi@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat(db): add a job registry for scheduled background work
Background jobs each ship their own timer today, so there is no list of what
is scheduled, no history of what ran, and no way to pause one without an
environment variable and a restart. The registry gives them one home: a jobs
table holding the schedule, a job_runs table holding the outcomes, and a
loopback-only API to inspect and control both.
Cron jobs read their expression through an optional cronGetter rather than the
stored column, so an operator changing OMNIROUTE_WARMUP_CRON does not need the
row rewritten. register() is an idempotent upsert that refreshes the schedule
but never overwrites `enabled` or `created_at`, which is what lets a job be
re-registered on every boot without discarding the operator's toggle.
Run history is pruned per job rather than globally, and safeRun records a
failure for a handler that throws as well as one that returns success:false,
so a crashing job leaves a trail instead of a gap.
The API is under /api/jobs and gated to loopback in the route guard. It can
trigger a run and flip a job off, which is runtime administration and does not
belong on a remotely reachable surface.
Signed-off-by: Minxi Hou <houminxi@gmail.com>
* feat(jobs): move the budget reset and token health check onto the registry
Both jobs owned their own timer and started themselves as an import side effect,
so nothing could report whether they were running, when they last ran, or why a
run failed. They now register with the job registry and are started from it, which
also means their schedule and run history are visible through /api/jobs.
startAll() runs each interval job's first tick synchronously, so both entry points
start the registry only after initializeCloudSync() has been awaited. The old
wiring reached that ordering two different ways: the budget reset was started
after the init call, and the health check's first sweep sat behind a 10s timer.
Replacing both with one startAll() would otherwise have moved the two handlers
in front of the initialisation they run against.
Both entry points also register the same pair of jobs. Registering one and not
the other is how a background job goes missing without anything failing.
sweep() now returns how many connections it swept, so the health check can record
a real records_affected the way the budget reset does. The migration documents
that column as a per-job count, and hardcoding zero would have left one of the two
jobs reporting a number the schema promises but the code never produces. A skipped
or empty sweep reports zero. Every existing caller ignores the return value.
The token health check keeps its own disable semantics: the handler still calls
isHealthCheckDisabled() before sweeping, so OMNIROUTE_DISABLE_TOKEN_HEALTHCHECK,
the production-build phase and the automated-test guard behave as before. Its
registry adapter lives in src/lib/jobs/ next to the budget reset rather than in
tokenHealthCheck.ts, which is already above its frozen size ceiling on the base
branch and should not grow further. The adapter lets a failing sweep throw rather
than reporting it itself, matching the budget reset: safeRun records a thrown
error as a failure run with its message.
The warmup job is seeded disabled. Its handler arrives with the warmup scheduler,
and startAll() filters on enabled before it looks for a handler, so seeding it
enabled here would warn about the missing handler on every boot.
* fix: allowlist cron-parser dep and document OMNIROUTE_RUNNOW_TIMEOUT_MS env var
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <diegosouza.pw@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Minxi Hou <houminxi@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Minxi Hou <houminxi@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
Wire Openference as a first-party OAuth gateway (PKCE, rotating refresh)
and an API-key catalog entry on api.openference.com, with live model
discovery, connection testing, free-tier badges, and regression tests.
Co-authored-by: Anh Tran <anhlead@outlook.com>
* fix(deps): bump transitive deps for 6 Dependabot + remaining audit vulns on main
Same overrides as #9464 (ip-address, hono, fast-uri, socket.io-parser, undici)
applied directly to main. Also covers brace-expansion (scoped), js-yaml v4 copies,
and mermaid.
npm audit: 6→0 vulnerabilities.
Closes Dependabot #161-#166.
* 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(telegram): Mini App chat bridge — initData auth, update webhook, chat proxy
Implements the Phase-1 slice of the Telegram Mini App integration
(docs/proposals/TELEGRAM-MINIAPP.md):
- src/lib/telegram/initData.ts — dependency-free WebApp initData HMAC-SHA256
verification (Telegram Bot API spec), with auth_date freshness check.
- src/lib/telegram/config.ts — TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN / model / API base / timeout
env config; token format validation; enabled gate.
- src/lib/telegram/botApi.ts — minimal fetch-based Bot API client
(sendMessage, editMessageText, setWebhook) + update shape helpers.
- src/lib/telegram/chatProxy.ts — maps a Telegram user to a per-user
OmniRoute API key (createApiKey, name telegram:<userId>) and proxies
prompts through the existing handleChat pipeline.
- src/app/api/telegram/update/route.ts — inbound endpoint serving both the
Bot API update webhook (/start + chat replies) and the Mini App direct
path (initData HMAC verified → 401 on mismatch). Public route prefix;
own auth only.
- src/app/miniapp/page.tsx — Telegram WebApp SDK chat UI.
- Tests: telegram-init-data (7), telegram-botapi (5) — 12/12 pass.
- Env docs: TELEGRAM_* vars in .env.example + ENVIRONMENT.md (sync ✓).
- Route-validation check: PASS (body validated via Zod).
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Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: benzntech <bensonkbmca@gmail.com>
Agent clients (OpenCode, Claude Code, Cursor) fan out heavy sub-requests
that land on the admission gate together. With the single heavyweight
slot, concurrent heavy requests were rejected immediately with a
retryable 503; clients burn their retry budget in seconds and the agent
dies mid-task.
Heavy requests now wait up to OMNIROUTE_CHAT_ADMISSION_QUEUE_MS (default
5000ms) for a slot before the 503, served FIFO; 0 restores the legacy
immediate-reject behaviour. Applied to both the byte-based path
(admitChatRequest) and the structure-based path (admitChatStructure, now
async).
Co-authored-by: herjarsa <herjarsa@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(api): validate request bodies with Zod in 4 routes — restores the t06 gate
The release-green verdict (#9737) lists check:route-validation:t06 as a HARD
failure and it is STILL red on the current tip: four routes call
request.json() and hand-roll `typeof x === "string"` checks instead of using
Zod, which Hard Rule #7 requires and the gate enforces (it scans source and
has no allowlist).
- src/app/api/plugins/marketplace/install (#9445): InstallBodySchema; the
400 'Missing or invalid name field' response is preserved verbatim.
- src/app/api/services/dario/admin/accounts (#8523): DeleteAccountBodySchema
for the optional { alias } DELETE body; query-param path untouched.
- src/app/api/services/dario/admin/login-start (#8523): LoginStartBodySchema;
trimming now happens in the schema, so the forward body is unchanged.
- src/app/api/services/dario/admin/import-from-omniroute (#8523):
ImportBodySchema for connectionId/alias; invalid shapes fall back to the
same 'connectionId is required' 400 as before.
All four keep their exact status codes and messages — this is a validation
mechanism swap, not a contract change (plugins route suite still 33/33).
Adds tests/unit/route-body-validation-t06.test.ts, which runs the gate's own
rule inside the unit suite so the next such route fails on ITS OWN PR instead
of surfacing weeks later in a base-red sweep. Guard verified by mutation:
renaming .safeParse( in one route makes it fail (1 fail), restored from a
pre-probe copy.
Gates: route-validation:t06, file-size, test-discovery, mutation-test-coverage,
dead-code exit 0; typecheck:core clean; eslint clean.
Refs #9737
* fix(memory): register the sqlite backend on the /api/memory/[id] route — every handler 500'd
GET/PUT/DELETE /api/memory/[id] threw `Primary backend "sqlite" not
registered` and returned 500. #8752 (MemoryBackend provider pattern) wired the
route to `@/lib/memory/manager` directly, but the registry is populated by an
import-time side effect in the module INDEX (src/lib/memory/index.ts:23,
`memoryManager.register(sqliteBackend)`). Importing the bare manager gives an
empty registry.
In production the failure is order-dependent, which is why it went unnoticed:
if /api/memory (which imports the index) is hit first in the same process, the
singleton is already populated and [id] works. Reached first — the common case
for a client that edits a known memory id — every request 500s. The sibling
route is the only other consumer and already imports the index; this was the
lone direct-manager import in src/.
- Fix: import from `@/lib/memory` (index) with a comment stating WHY the
indirection matters, so the next refactor does not simplify it back.
- Guard: tests/integration/memory-route-put.test.ts already covered this and
was failing 2/5 on the base (it only surfaced now because the integration
suite runs on the release-PR CI, not per-PR). Now 5/5.
Also fixes a test-isolation defect in the same run:
tests/integration/combo-matrix/context-relay-codex.test.ts reused one combo
name across both tests, and the control failed with `UNIQUE constraint failed:
combos.name` — resetStorage() unlinks the DB file but the previous
better-sqlite3 handle keeps writing to the same inode. Gave the control its own
combo name and parameterized the request builder; the assertion is unchanged
(it never depended on the name). 2/2.
Integration suite on this tip: 936 tests, 32m19s — under the 40min ceiling the
old verdict reported as exceeded (#9737 item 6), which the migration-135
collision was causing.
Refs #9737
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Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
The release-green verdict (#9737) lists check:route-validation:t06 as a HARD
failure and it is STILL red on the current tip: four routes call
request.json() and hand-roll `typeof x === "string"` checks instead of using
Zod, which Hard Rule #7 requires and the gate enforces (it scans source and
has no allowlist).
- src/app/api/plugins/marketplace/install (#9445): InstallBodySchema; the
400 'Missing or invalid name field' response is preserved verbatim.
- src/app/api/services/dario/admin/accounts (#8523): DeleteAccountBodySchema
for the optional { alias } DELETE body; query-param path untouched.
- src/app/api/services/dario/admin/login-start (#8523): LoginStartBodySchema;
trimming now happens in the schema, so the forward body is unchanged.
- src/app/api/services/dario/admin/import-from-omniroute (#8523):
ImportBodySchema for connectionId/alias; invalid shapes fall back to the
same 'connectionId is required' 400 as before.
All four keep their exact status codes and messages — this is a validation
mechanism swap, not a contract change (plugins route suite still 33/33).
Adds tests/unit/route-body-validation-t06.test.ts, which runs the gate's own
rule inside the unit suite so the next such route fails on ITS OWN PR instead
of surfacing weeks later in a base-red sweep. Guard verified by mutation:
renaming .safeParse( in one route makes it fail (1 fail), restored from a
pre-probe copy.
Gates: route-validation:t06, file-size, test-discovery, mutation-test-coverage,
dead-code exit 0; typecheck:core clean; eslint clean.
Refs #9737
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat(radar): sync referral links from standalone /v1/referrals/latest feed
Referral links previously came from the catalog feed cache, which on the
community tier can be up to 30 days stale -- a newly-added referral would
not reach a free/community user for up to a month. Adds a new sync module
(syncRadarReferrals), Ed25519-verified feed schema, and a dedicated
radar_referrals_cache table (migration 142) so referrals sync on their own,
much shorter cadence instead of inheriting the catalog's delay.
getRadarReferrals()/getDefaultReferralFor() now read the new cache instead
of the catalog feed's embedded referrals field (kept on RadarFeedSchema for
backward-compat with already-cached catalog feeds, but no longer read).
* feat(radar): wire sync-on-read + scheduler side-sync for referrals
GET /api/radar/referrals now triggers syncRadarReferrals() inline whenever
the cache is missing or older than 1h (shouldSyncReferralsOnRead), so fixed
links show up promptly on the next dashboard load instead of waiting on a
background timer. The route itself still never talks to the upstream feed
server directly -- syncRadarReferrals() remains the only network touchpoint.
radarSchedulerTick() also evaluates referrals staleness on the same hourly
tick used for the catalog, independent of the catalog's own due-ness, as a
best-effort side effect that never changes RadarTickResult's shape and is
swallowed on error.
* docs(radar): document the standalone referrals feed sync
Explains the /v1/referrals/latest feed, its no-tier-field-in-body design
(x-omniroute-feed-tier header is the only tier source), the sync-on-read +
scheduler side-sync triggers, and the self-hosting note for forks that only
serve the catalog feed.
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Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat(radar): shared supporter-key format validator
Extract the "omr_" + 40 hex supporter-key regex out of the
POST /api/radar/settings Zod schema into a pure, client-safe helper
(src/lib/radar/supporterKey.ts) so the format rule lives in exactly one
place and the upcoming activation-screen input can reuse it for a
UX-only pre-check. Server-side Zod validation stays authoritative.
Adds regression coverage: both directions of the format check, a
combined opt-in+supporterKey POST persisting both fields with the key
always masked (never raw) in either the POST or GET response body, and
a flag-off inertia case for the same combined payload shape.
* feat(dashboard): paste-key input on the Radar activation screen
The Radar activation screen had opt-in and the two "get a key" claim
buttons, but nowhere to paste a key someone already has — the last
piece of the supporter flow. Add the field to the activation screen
itself, as the primary path: pasting a key and submitting sends
POST /api/radar/settings with { optIn: true, supporterKey } together,
so pasting a valid key both sets it and unlocks the screen in one step.
Client-side format validation (via the shared isValidSupporterKeyFormat
helper) is a UX nicety only; the server's Zod schema already validates
authoritatively. When a key is already set (hasSupporterKey from
GET /api/radar/settings — e.g. set out of band before this UI existed),
the screen shows the masked form instead of an empty input, with a
"change key" control to paste a new one; the raw key is never
displayed. The existing plain "Activate" button (no key, community
tier) and the two claim/plans buttons are unchanged and still present
below, so all three paths to this screen coexist.
Adds 4 new i18n keys (keySectionTitle, keyInvalidFormatError,
activateWithKeyButton, changeKeyButton) with an English fallback across
all 43 locale files (172 entries) — no __MISSING__ sentinel, no price.
* docs(radar): close the paste-key-input known gap
RADAR.md documented a known gap: the activation screen had no
dedicated key-paste input, only the two claim/plans buttons. That gap
is closed — describe the new input, the combined opt-in+supporterKey
submission, and the masked-key "already activated" state instead.
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Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
Flip two heavy/noisy defaults to reduce resource load and log volume:
- CALL_LOG_PIPELINE_CAPTURE_STREAM_CHUNKS now defaults to false.
Stream chunks are the largest call-log artifact; capturing them on
every request by default is what grows ~/.omniroute/call_logs by
hundreds of MB in days. Operators can re-enable with =true.
- OMNIROUTE_LOG_REQUEST_SHAPE now logs only when explicitly set to
"1" (was: enabled unless set to "0"). Large-body diagnostics
are debug tooling, not default behavior.
Docs (.env.example + ENVIRONMENT.md) updated to match the new defaults.
The specialty model catalog loops (image, rerank, audio, moderation, video,
music) in catalog.ts reduced OpenRouter model IDs to only the final path
segment via .split("/").pop() before calling getModelIsHidden(), so stored
hidden flags with full provider-relative paths (e.g. openrouter+google/chirp-3)
were never matched.
Fix: introduce a shared getSpecialtyModelRelativeId helper that strips only
the provider prefix (like the embedding loop already did), and apply it to
all 6 affected specialty loops. Also add a hidden-model guard to the live
OpenRouter catalog path that had no such check at all.
Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>