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fix(sse): stop per-byte enumeration of binary image bytes in log redaction (#7297) (#7576)
captureCurrentProviderRequest mirrors every Bedrock Converse request into the pending-request log tracker right after openAIToBedrockConverse() builds it, including the decoded image.source.bytes Uint8Array. sanitizePayloadPII() and redactPayload() in src/lib/logPayloads.ts both gate their recursive walk on Array.isArray(), which is false for typed arrays, so each image fell into the generic-object branch and got enumerated one JS key per decoded byte (twice, once per function) before any truncation bound applied. For 3x ~1MB images this took ~4s of synchronous, event-loop-blocking work, matching the reporter's "1-2 images OK, 3+ fails" threshold and their --stack-size observation (data-width pressure, not call-depth). Add an opaque-binary short-circuit (ArrayBuffer.isView) ahead of the Array.isArray branch in both functions, returning a fixed-size placeholder instead of recursing. Apply the same guard to cloneBoundedForLog() in open-sse/utils/requestLogger.ts for defense-in-depth (same blind spot, only accidentally safe today via its own key-count slice). Regression test reproduces the exact reporter shape (3x 1MB images) through the real openAIToBedrockConverse() converter and protectPayloadForLog(), asserting completion well under the previous ~4s and that binary bytes are never expanded into per-byte object keys. |
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4de52c6e7c |
fix(sse): split effort/reasoning suffix off pinned cursor model ids (#7289) (#7577)
resolveRequestedModel() only special-cased "auto" and the composer
"-fast" suffix; every pinned Claude/GPT id carrying an effort/reasoning
suffix (e.g. "claude-opus-4-8-high", "gpt-5.5-high") fell through and
was sent to cursor's server verbatim as model_id, with an empty
parameters array. Cursor has no route for the suffixed id -- it only
knows the base id plus an out-of-band ModelParameter -- so it accepted
the request but returned an empty turn.
Split the known effort suffixes (-low/-medium/-high/-xhigh/-max) off
the base id: Claude ids surface an {id:"effort", value} parameter,
GPT ids surface {id:"reasoning", value}, matching the real cursor-agent
client's wire format. encodeAgentRunRequest()'s ModelDetails fields
derive from the same resolved base id, so the #3714 pinned-model
ModelDetails envelope stays correct without further changes.
Updates the existing resolveRequestedModel test that locked in the
buggy verbatim pass-through, and the #3714 ModelDetails test to assert
against the base id. Adds a dedicated regression test file proving the
Claude/GPT split plus non-regression of the "-fast" toggle and
unsuffixed ids.
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054df422be |
fix(sse): 401 model-not-supported lockout + sticky quota-exhausted release (#7268, #7387) (#7580)
#7268: classifyProviderError() only inspected the response body for model-unavailable wording on 400/403/404, so a 401 body like "Model X is not supported" (free-tier/aggregator providers) fell through to a generic UNAUTHORIZED classification. Because chatCore.ts only calls lockModel(..., "model_not_found", ...) on the MODEL_NOT_FOUND branch, the broken model was never locked out and auto-combo kept re-selecting it every request. Added a shared containsModelUnavailableMessage() regex (bounded, ReDoS-safe) in errorClassifier.ts, consulted by the 401 branch before falling back to ACCOUNT_DEACTIVATED/UNAUTHORIZED, and reused by modelFamilyFallback.ts's isModelUnavailableError() for the literal "<model> is not supported" phrasing. #7387: applySessionStickiness() (combo-level session stickiness) only gated a sticky pin's release on testStatus (credits_exhausted/banned/expired) and rateLimitedUntil (#6692's fix). It never consulted isAccountQuotaExhausted() (src/domain/quotaCache.ts) — the authoritative per-window (5h/weekly) quota signal that src/sse/services/auth.ts and sessionAffinityPin.ts (the provider-level pin) already gate on. A connection whose quota window was depleted, but that hadn't yet received a hard failure severe enough to flip testStatus/rateLimitedUntil, was re-promoted to position 0 on every request regardless of routing strategy. Added isStickyConnectionQuotaExhausted(), a dynamic-import seam (mirroring resolveConnectionHealth/resolveSaturation, no new static edge from open-sse/ into src/domain/) with an injectable checker for tests, gating the release condition alongside the existing checks. Regression tests: tests/unit/repro-7268-401-model-not-supported-lockout.test.ts, tests/unit/repro-7387-sticky-quota-exhausted.test.ts (both RED before, GREEN after). Existing sticky/error-classifier suites re-run and stay green. Closes #7268 Closes #7387 |
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eb92e626d2 |
fix(api): resolve provider display name and dedup byModel on normalized key (#7534, #7535) (#7573)
- byProvider now resolves the internal provider id to its configured display name via getProviderById() (fallback: raw id for providers not in the static registry). Fixes the Usage page showing "codex" instead of "OpenAI Codex". - byModel's in-memory dedup key now uses the normalized model name instead of the raw one, so the same logical model recorded under a bare and a provider-prefixed spelling (e.g. "glm-5.2" vs "z-ai/glm-5.2") merges into a single aggregated row instead of appearing twice with the same displayed name. - Introduces a local UsageRows type alias in route.ts to shrink the repeated "as Array<Record<string, unknown>>" casts back under the frozen file-size baseline once the file was touched. |
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63c85ea76d |
fix(dashboard): resolve costs page 500 from out-of-scope t() in TopListCard (#7272) (#7564)
* fix(dashboard): resolve costs page 500 from out-of-scope t() in TopListCard (#7272) TopListCard (CostOverviewTab.tsx) referenced the bare identifier `t` from an outer component's scope when rendering the zero-cost / !hasCostData branch, throwing "ReferenceError: t is not defined" and crashing /dashboard/costs?range=all&apiKeyIds=...&groupBy=model whenever a filtered slice landed only $0-cost rows. Extracted TopListCard into its own component file and threaded the resolved legacyFreeLabel string in as a prop, mirroring the existing CostBreakdownTable pattern in the same file. Also fixes a case of the typecheck:core dashboard .tsx coverage gap tracked in #7033. * test(dashboard): move TopListCard #7272 regression test to vitest UI project The node:test unit runner cannot load TopListCard's import chain (@/shared/components -> ProviderIcon -> @lobehub/icons ESM), which made the "Impacted unit tests (TIA subset; blocking)" CI job red with "Unexpected token 'export'" on tests/unit/costs-toplistcard-legacy-free-label-7272.test.ts. Moved the regression test to tests/unit/ui/ and rewrote it against the vitest UI project (test:vitest:ui, blocking in the test-vitest CI job), which handles the ESM import chain natively. Verified the test still fails with "ReferenceError: t is not defined" against the pre-#7272 TopListCard body and passes against the fixed component. |
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ff15646f9b |
fix(db): pre-init sql.js WASM ahead of any getDbInstance() consumer (#7288) (#7562)
* fix(db): pre-init sql.js WASM ahead of any getDbInstance() consumer (#7288) * fix(db): close sqljs preinit ordering gap without top-level await (#7288) The previous fix added a top-level await barrier at the bottom of src/lib/db/core.ts to guarantee sql.js pre-init before any consumer reached getDbInstance(). That made core.ts an async ES module, which broke esbuild's CJS require() bundling for every test file that does require("../../src/lib/db/core.ts") (tsx's CJS require hook rejects requiring a transitive dependency with a top-level await), and caused unrelated tests running in the same node:test process to fail with "Promise resolution is still pending but the event loop has already resolved". Move the fix to the real startup entrypoint instead: registerNodejs() (src/instrumentation-node.ts) now awaits ensureDbReadyForBoot() before ensureSecrets()/clearStaleCrashCooldowns()/getSettings()/initAuditLog(), all of which reach getDbInstance() transitively. ensureDbInitialized() is idempotent, so later getDbInstance() calls are free cache reads. The driverFactory.ts error-surfacing improvements from the original #7288 fix (logging swallowed sync-driver errors, surfacing the real sql.js pre-init failure instead of the generic "not pre-initialized yet" message) are unchanged. Updated tests/unit/db-sqljs-preinit-ordering-gap-7288.test.ts to prove: no top-level await in core.ts, the corrected call order in registerNodejs() (source-order assertion), and the original getDbInstance()-no-longer-throws-the-misleading-message behavior driven via the same warm-up path ensureDbReadyForBoot() now guarantees ahead of every other startup step. * refactor(db): drop the orphaned preInitSqlJsIfSyncDriversUnavailable helper (#7288) Moving the ordering guarantee to registerNodejs() left this exported helper with zero production callers — its own docblock still claimed it was 'Chamada no top level de core.ts', describing an architecture the hotfix removed. It was also redundant: ensureDbInitialized() already does tryOpenSync-then-preInitSqlJs on the real boot path (core.ts:1358). Its two tests exercised the helper as a stand-in for the real warm-up ('Simulates the fixed ordering'), so they proved a simulation rather than production behaviour. They now drive ensureDbReadyForBoot()/tryOpenSync() directly. The ordering guard still fails against the unfixed instrumentation-node.ts (verified) and the whole file is 4/4 green. The live parts of the driverFactory change (logSwallowedDriverError, getSqlJsPreInitError) are untouched — both have real callers. |
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a1299d2aba |
fix(sse): combo failover for OpenAI streams truncated without finish_reason (#7285) (#7568)
validateResponseQuality() only recognized Claude SSE lifecycle events (message_start/content_block_*/message_stop/message_delta.stop_reason). An OpenAI-shape stream (choices[].delta) that emits some bytes (e.g. a role-only delta) and then closes without ever carrying finish_reason (and without a data: [DONE] sentinel) fell through to the generic replay branch and was forwarded to the client as a success instead of triggering combo failover. Adds OpenAI-shape lifecycle tracking (hasChoicePayload/hasTerminalMarker) parallel to the existing Claude tracking: when an OpenAI-shape chunk was seen but the stream ends without finish_reason or [DONE], and no recognized content was found, mark the response invalid so combo failover retries a sibling target. Healthy OpenAI streams (finish_reason present, or real content found) are unaffected — they exit the peek loop before reaching this check, preserving the #3399/#3685 pass-through contract. Regression test: tests/unit/combo-streaming-openai-no-finish-reason-7285.test.ts |
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b9847bf791 |
fix(dashboard): surface rate-limit warning on 429 chat-probe (#7284) (#7565)
Root cause: validateOpenAILikeProvider's chat-probe status handling
(src/lib/providers/validation/openaiFormat.ts) only special-cased
401/403, 404/405, and >=500 — every other status, including 429, fell
through to the unqualified return { valid: true, error: null }. For
permanently-throttled free tiers (e.g. opencode-zen, classified
'avoid' in freeTierCatalog.ts), the dashboard connection Test reported
green forever while real traffic hit 429 on every request, with no
signal to the user.
Fix mirrors the existing validateBedrockProvider 429 precedent in the
same file: keep valid:true (the key is accepted) but add a warning
field describing the rate limit, instead of an indistinguishable pass.
Regression test: tests/unit/issue-7284-connection-test-masks-429.test.ts
mocks a 404 /models probe followed by a 429 chat probe and asserts the
result now carries { valid: true, error: null, warning: <rate-limit string> }.
Gates run (all green):
- node --import tsx/esm --test tests/unit/issue-7284-connection-test-masks-429.test.ts
- node --import tsx/esm --test tests/unit/provider-validation-firepass-403.test.ts tests/unit/validation-format-validators-split.test.ts (existing tests of the touched area, unaffected)
- node scripts/check/check-file-size.mjs
- node scripts/check/check-complexity.mjs (2054/2056 baseline, unchanged)
- node scripts/check/check-cognitive-complexity.mjs (889/890 baseline, unchanged)
- npm run typecheck:core
- npx eslint --suppressions-location config/quality/eslint-suppressions.json <changed files>
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a4c2f183e5 |
fix(sse): lazy-load playwright in claudeTurnstileSolver (#7265) (#7566)
Termux/Android's Node reports process.platform === 'android'.
playwright-core's serverRegistry.js throws 'Unsupported platform:
<platform>' from a top-level IIFE at require time, so merely
importing the playwright package crashed — no browser ever launched.
claudeTurnstileSolver.ts was the only playwright consumer in the
codebase with a static top-level import; every other call site
(browserPool.ts, inAppLoginService.ts) already lazy-loads it. That
static import is unconditionally reachable from the Next.js
instrumentation hook on every boot via open-sse/executors/index.ts,
so any unsupported platform crashed the whole server at startup
regardless of which provider was configured.
Fix: import type { Browser, Page } (erased at compile time) and move
the chromium binding to a lazy await import("playwright") inside
solveTurnstile(), matching the existing pattern.
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f3d92aec5c |
fix(sse): feed compression pipeline the authoritative vision capability (#7237) (#7560)
chatCore.ts fed applyCompressionAsync's supportsVision option from isVisionModelId() — the deliberately-conservative model-id fragment heuristic in src/shared/constants/visionModels.ts — instead of the authoritative getResolvedModelCapabilities().supportsVision used by every other vision-aware path (e.g. the vision-bridge guardrail). gpt-5.5 is registered with supportsVision:true in modelSpecs.ts, but the fragment list has no gpt-5.x entry, so the heuristic wrongly returned false. That false reached lite.ts's replaceImageUrls(), whose gate is `supportsVision !== false`, silently stripping every image_url block before the request ever reached the executor. getResolvedModelCapabilities().supportsVision resolves to null (not false) for genuinely unknown models, which the same !== false gate already treats as preserve-by-default — matching the conservative semantics used elsewhere and avoiding the #4071/#4012 class of bug (blinding a model that can actually see). |
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851582a88a |
fix(dashboard): providers model-name filter matches live/synced catalog (#7250) (#7561)
Root cause: the Providers page model-name filter
(filterConfiguredProviderEntries) matched only against
getModelsByProviderId(...), the static curated model registry, never
the live/synced catalog for the connection. Aggregator providers
(openrouter, kilocode, theoldllm...) declare a single-entry static
placeholder (e.g. openrouter's {id:'auto',name:'Auto (Best Available)'}),
so searching for any real upstream model name could never match and the
whole provider silently disappeared from the list.
Fix: source the live/synced catalog (already persisted per-connection via
GET /api/synced-available-models, the same store the combo builder's model
picker already relies on) via a new useSyncedModelsByProvider hook, and
union it with the static registry inside the filter. An empty/never-synced
catalog falls back to the static-only match so already-correct static
providers are unaffected.
Regression test: tests/unit/provider-model-filter-live-catalog-7250.test.ts
reproduces the original bug (static-only match returns 0 results for a
real model name) and proves the fix (live catalog match returns 1),
plus non-regression coverage for the static-only fast path and unrelated
providers.
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0bd60f3fb2 |
fix(cli): Windows cert check/uninstall key off the real CA identity, not a hardcoded legacy host (#7275) (#7557)
* fix(cli): Windows cert check/uninstall key off the real CA identity, not a hardcoded legacy host (#7275) checkCertInstalledWindows()/uninstallCertWindows() queried the Windows Root store by the literal legacy hostname daily-cloudcode-pa.googleapis.com regardless of the certPath passed in (the check's param was even underscore-prefixed/unused). It only worked because that hostname happens to be the generated CA's own commonName today (generate.ts derives it from ANTIGRAVITY_TARGET.hosts[0]) -- a coincidence, not a derivation, with no shared symbol coupling the two. installCertWindows() was already correct. Both functions now derive a SHA-1 thumbprint straight from the certPath file via the new exported certutilThumbprint() helper (reusing the existing getCertFingerprint() logic checkCertInstalledMac() already keys off), so the Windows store lookup/delete always matches the real generated CA regardless of any future rename/reorder of ANTIGRAVITY_TARGET.hosts in generate.ts. Same anti-pattern class as #6338 (DNS side). * test(cli): assert certutil argv precisely instead of scanning for the legacy host (#7275) The two negative substring checks tripped CodeQL's js/incomplete-url-substring-sanitization (high) by looking like URL sanitization while actually asserting a certutil argv. Replaced with assertions on the exact argv / extracted certId, which are strictly stronger: pinning the value proves no other identity can be passed. Both still fail against the unfixed install.ts (5/5 RED) and pass with the fix (5/5 GREEN). |
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12b25d5e0d |
fix(i18n): treat __MISSING__ sync placeholders as absent in EN fallback (#7258) (#7556)
deepMergeFallback in src/i18n/request.ts only substituted the English fallback value when a key was entirely undefined. Keys backfilled by scripts/i18n/sync-ui-keys.mjs with the __MISSING__:<english> sentinel exist on the target object, so they passed through untouched and were rendered raw to the user (395 zh-TW keys, 337 pt-BR keys, systemic across locales). Now any target leaf that still carries the __MISSING__: prefix is treated the same as an absent key, so the clean EN value wins. Does not touch the underlying translation content (395/337 strings) - that is a separate content workstream. |
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Add cliproxy provider exposure controls and manifest injection (#7329)
* feat(fusion): let judge use its own knowledge and override the panel (#6804) The judge prompt said to write an answer 'grounded in that analysis', implicitly capping output at the panel's union. When all panel members miss or are collectively wrong on something, the judge should apply its own reasoning as a full participant and override consensus, while keeping an honesty guard against fabrication. Adds a regression test. Co-authored-by: Chirag Singhal <chirag127@users.noreply.github.com> * fix(api): raise provider apiKey cap for cookie-based web providers (#6715) (#6759) * fix(cli): fall back to settings.json when Claude Code binary is unresolvable (#6701) (#6734) getCliRuntimeStatus() only ever answered `installed` from binary resolution (known install paths + where/which PATH search), so a stale PATH, moved binary, or uncatalogued install method reported "not found" even when ~/.claude/settings.json proved the CLI was installed and used before — regressing behind upstream 9router's checkClaudeInstalled(), which already falls back to the settings file when where/which fails. withSettingsFallback() (new src/shared/services/cliInstallFallback.ts, kept out of the frozen cliRuntime.ts to respect its file-size ceiling) restores that parity: only when the binary lookup's own reason is "not_found" (never for deliberate security rejections like unsafe/relative env overrides or symlink escapes) and the tool's settings file exists on disk. * fix(providers): honor explicit thinking.budget_tokens 0 in openai->gemini transform (#6813) (#6821) The transform forwarded the Claude-style thinking.budget_tokens into generationConfig.thinkingConfig.thinkingBudget, but the presence check was truthy (&& thinking.budget_tokens). An explicit budget_tokens: 0 — the natural way to disable thinking — is falsy, so it was dropped and the request fell through to the default thinkingConfig injection, making the model think despite an explicit request for zero. Use an explicit numeric check so 0 is honored as thinkingBudget 0; includeThoughts is only set for a non-zero budget. * fix(compression): reconcile outer vs per-engine token counts (#6488) (#6741) * fix(compression): reconcile outer vs per-engine token counts on degenerate output (#6488) Outer originalTokens/compressedTokens (real tiktoken counter over extracted message text) diverged from engineBreakdown[0]'s counts (a crude JSON.stringify(requestBody).length/4 estimate), worst on small/degenerate inputs where JSON structural overhead dominates. A single-engine breakdown entry represents the exact same before/after transformation as the overall response, so reconcileSingleEngineTokens() now overwrites that one entry's counts with the outer, more accurate figures; multi-step pipeline breakdowns are left untouched. * chore(6741): resolve release sync — CHANGELOG.md restored to release tip, entry moved to changelog.d fragment (fragments-first) * fix(api): accept enableRenderers in RTK compression config schema (#6703) (#6757) * fix(db): break probe-failed/restore loop on large storage.sqlite (#6632) Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy files belong to #6620, not this PR); keeps only the author's changes. Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> * feat(cursor): add Opus 4.8, Fable 5, and Sonnet 5 model families (#6779) Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy files belong to #6620, not this PR); keeps only the author's cursor registry + test changes. Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> * fix(translator): read PDF/video file attachments for Gemini/Antigravity and Claude (#6790) Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy files belong to #6620, not this PR); keeps only the author's translator + test changes. Co-authored-by: Wital <witalorocha216@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> * fix(codex): strip include from compact responses requests (#6805) * fix(codex): strip include from compact responses requests Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy files belong to #6620, not this PR); keeps only the author's changes. Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> * fix(6805): move include-strip assertion to standalone test file to keep executor-codex.test.ts under frozen size cap Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> --------- Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> * fix(i18n): translate hardcoded Portuguese dashboard strings to English (#6769) Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy files belong to #6620, not this PR); keeps only the author's changes. Co-authored-by: Chirag Singhal <chirag127@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> * fix(bootstrap): filter empty process.env values to prevent Docker env crash loop (#6828) Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy files belong to #6620, not this PR) and the direct CHANGELOG.md edit (fragments-first); keeps only the author's bootstrap change. Co-authored-by: Andrian B. <andrewbalanesq@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> * fix(providers): update SenseNova Token Plan support (#6330) Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy files belong to #6620, not this PR); the author's constants/registry/snapshot deltas were re-applied cleanly onto the release tip. Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> * fix(providers): classify 404 as MODEL_NOT_FOUND to stop retry storm (#6829) Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy files belong to #6620, not this PR) and the direct CHANGELOG.md edit (fragments-first); the author's chatCore/errorClassifier deltas were re-applied cleanly onto the release tip. Co-authored-by: Andrian B. <andrewbalanesq@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> * fix(api): accept all catalog engines on compression PUT schema (#6792) Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy files belong to #6620, not this PR). Resolved the release's OmniGlyph engine addition additively (types.ts/compression.ts kept both 'relevance' and 'omniglyph') and extended stackedPipelineStepSchema + STACKED_PIPELINE_ENGINE_INTENSITIES with the omniglyph branch so the ENGINE_CATALOG-parity test passes. Co-authored-by: Pitchfork-and-Torch <Pitchfork-and-Torch@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> * fix(api): point CLI health command at /api/monitoring/health (#6677) (#6717) * fix(api): point CLI health command at /api/monitoring/health (#6677) bin/cli/commands/health.mjs called GET /api/health, a route that was moved to /api/monitoring/health without updating the CLI; the top-level /api/health handler never existed on disk (only degradation/ and ping/ sub-routes). Point runHealthCommand()/runHealthComponentsCommand() at /api/monitoring/health and read its real payload shape (activeConnections, circuitBreakers: {open,halfOpen,closed}, memoryUsage) instead of the old nonexistent requests/breakers/cache/memory fields. * chore(6717): re-sync onto release tip; move CHANGELOG entry to changelog.d fragment (fragments-first) * chore(cursor): add Grok 4.5 effort/fast model IDs (#6774) Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy files belong to #6620, not this PR); keeps only the author's changes. Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> * fix(providers): ensure DeepSeek Web SSE emits [DONE] after FINISHED (#6791) * fix(providers): ensure DeepSeek Web SSE emits [DONE] after FINISHED Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy files belong to #6620, not this PR); keeps only the author's changes. Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> * refactor(deepseek): extract done-terminator helper to keep frozen file under cap Extracts the FINISHED-drain scheduler and finish-once guard added for the [DONE] terminator fix (#6777) into a new deepseek-web-done-terminator.ts module, so deepseek-web.ts stays under its frozen line cap (1148). Behavior is unchanged. Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Pitchfork-and-Torch <Pitchfork-and-Torch@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> * feat(models): add capability override UI (#6727) * feat(models): add capability override UI Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy files belong to #6620, not this PR); renumbered the migration 118 -> 119 to resolve the collision with 118_provider_param_filters.sql already on release/v3.8.47; the author's i18n/localDb deltas were re-applied cleanly onto the release tip. Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> * fix(6727): import model-capability-overrides DB fns directly (not via localDb barrel) to keep localDb under file-size cap; aligns with anti-barrel convention * chore(db): satisfy known-symbols contract for modelCapabilityOverrides Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> --------- Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza <diegosouza.pw@gmail.com> * fix(cursor): use Agent CLI build id for x-cursor-client-version (#6795) * fix(cursor): use Agent CLI build id for x-cursor-client-version Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy files belong to #6620, not this PR); the author's .env.example/docs deltas were re-applied cleanly onto the release tip. Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> * chore(changelog): re-sync CHANGELOG.md to release tip (restore #6701 bullet) Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> --------- Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> * fix(startup): rename reasoningControls.ts to avoid webpack casing collision (#6584) (#6718) * fix(startup): rename reasoningControls.ts to avoid webpack casing collision (#6584) * chore(6718): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first) * fix(build): suppress Turbopack over-bundling warning from agentSkills generator (#6582) (#6720) * fix(build): suppress Turbopack over-bundling warning from agentSkills generator (#6582) generator.ts builds outputBase from a non-literal outputDir parameter, so Turbopack's file-tracing analyzer can't narrow it and emits an "Overly broad patterns" warning per entry point that imports the module (603 warnings on v3.8.46, up from 379). The fs access is legitimate and bounded, so next.config.mjs now suppresses this specific diagnostic via turbopack.ignoreIssue, mirroring the existing webpack.ignoreWarnings precedent in the same file. * chore(6720): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first) * fix(providers): drop image_generation for Codex Spark models regardless of plan (#6651) (#6721) * fix(providers): drop image_generation for Codex Spark models regardless of plan (#6651) * chore(6721): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first) * fix(providers): stop quota card re-sorting Codex/GLM bars by remaining % (#6687) (#6722) * fix(providers): stop quota card re-sorting Codex/GLM bars by remaining % (#6687) QuotaCardExpanded.tsx unconditionally re-sorted quotas by remaining percentage via sortQuotasByRemaining(), discarding the deterministic CODEX_QUOTA_ORDER/GLM_QUOTA_ORDER window order quotaParsing.ts's sortCodexOrder()/sortGlmOrder() had already established. A new hasFixedQuotaOrder() + resolveQuotaDisplayOrder() skip the re-sort for providers with a fixed window order (codex, glm family), threading providerId from QuotaCard.tsx through to the display layer. Regression guard: tests/unit/quota-card-expanded-fixed-order-6687.test.ts * chore(6722): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first) * fix(startup): lazy-import ioredis in rateLimiter to fix MCP ERR_MODULE_NOT_FOUND (#6559) (#6725) * fix(startup): lazy-import ioredis in rateLimiter to fix MCP ERR_MODULE_NOT_FOUND (#6559) * chore(6725): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first) * fix(resilience): resolve fp-pinned combo account back to real connection id (#6696) (#6732) * fix(resilience): resolve fp-pinned combo account back to real connection id (#6696) * chore(6732): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first) * fix(api): Responses passthrough emits event-only SSE frames after filtering commentary output (#6561) (#6735) * fix(api): Responses passthrough emits event-only SSE frames after filtering commentary output (#6561) The #6199 commentary-drop `continue;` branches in stream.ts skipped the data: line for a dropped commentary event but never cleared the already-buffered event: line for the same frame, so the next blank line flushed the stale event: line alone -- an event-only SSE frame that crashes the OpenAI Python SDK's json.loads(). Both drop sites now call clearPendingPassthroughEvent() before continue. The commentary-drop decision was extracted into a new responsesCommentaryDrop.ts module so the fix does not grow the frozen stream.ts. * chore(6735): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first) * fix(api): emit reasoning_content on claude-web + v0-vercel-web SSE (#6662) (#6743) * fix(api): emit reasoning_content on claude-web + v0-vercel-web /v1/chat/completions SSE (#6662) * chore(6743): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first) * fix(sse): unwrap bare {function:{…}} tools in openai→claude translation (#6704) * fix(sse): unwrap bare {function:{…}} tools in openai→claude translation Some OpenAI-shape clients send a tool as a bare `{ function: {...} }` object, omitting the spec-required `type: "function"` parent wrapper. The tools-mapping in openai-to-claude.ts (~line 366) only unwrapped `tool.function` when `tool.type === "function"` was ALSO true, so a bare-function tool fell through to `toolData = tool` (the wrapper itself, with no `.name`), producing an empty `originalName` and silently dropping the tool from the translated request — worse than a 400, since the caller has no signal the tool never made it upstream. Unwrap `tool.function` whenever present, independent of the parent `type` field. Regression guard: tests/unit/openai-to-claude-bare-tool.test.ts. Co-authored-by: Samir Abis <me@samirabis.com> Inspired-by: https://github.com/decolua/9router/pull/2473 * chore(6704): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first) --------- Co-authored-by: Samir Abis <me@samirabis.com> * fix(oauth): avoid bare-email dedup of Codex OAuth logins (#6706) * fix(oauth): avoid bare-email dedup of Codex OAuth logins When an incoming Codex OAuth connection has no verifiable workspace/account id, do not merge it into an existing row on email match alone — that silently overwrote the other account's token pair. Require a matching chatgptUserId (a stable per-account JWT id) before merging; otherwise insert a distinct connection row. Co-authored-by: lucasjustinudin <34107354+lucasjustinudin@users.noreply.github.com> Inspired-by: https://github.com/decolua/9router/pull/2477 * chore(6706): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first) --------- Co-authored-by: lucasjustinudin <34107354+lucasjustinudin@users.noreply.github.com> * fix(sse): skip thinkingConfig for gemma models in openai→gemini translation (#6708) open-sse/translator/request/claude-to-gemini.ts already guards against sending thinkingConfig for gemma-4-* models (Gemma doesn't support it — Vertex returns 400: "Thinking budget is not supported for this model"), but the OpenAI-shape path (openai-to-gemini.ts) lacked the same guard, so OpenAI-shape clients hitting a vertex gemma-4-* model still got a 400. Mirrors the existing claude-to-gemini.ts guard: wrap the reasoning_effort and Claude-shape thinking.budget_tokens branches with a model.startsWith ("gemma-4") check. Branch 3 (default includeThoughts for modern Gemini models) already excludes non-"gemini" model ids and needed no change. Inspired-by: https://github.com/decolua/9router/pull/2480 Co-authored-by: chy1211 <31048289+chy1211@users.noreply.github.com> * fix(codex): surface capacity errors embedded in 200-OK SSE streams (#6710) * fix(codex): surface capacity errors embedded in 200-OK SSE streams Codex sometimes answers with HTTP 200 and a text/event-stream body whose payload carries a transient error mid-stream (e.g. "Selected model is at capacity...", server_is_overloaded, service_unavailable_error). Because the outer HTTP status was 200, this looked like a successful response to every caller — no retry, no circuit breaker, and no combo/account fallback ever engaged, so a healthy account sat idle while the request silently failed or truncated. Add peekCodexSseTransientError() to open-sse/executors/codex.ts: it peeks the first bytes of a text/event-stream Codex response, pattern-matches the known transient-error signatures, and converts a match into a real 503 Response via errorResponse() (Hard Rule #12 — sanitized, never raw upstream text). A 503 is already a recognized provider-failure status in accountFallback.ts, so combo routing and connection cooldown pick it up automatically. When no error signature is found, the peeked prefix is prepended back onto the remaining upstream body so the passthrough stays byte-identical to the unmodified response. Regression guard: tests/unit/codex-sse-capacity-fallback.test.ts — a model-at-capacity payload and a server_is_overloaded/service_unavailable_error payload both convert to 503; a normal single-chunk SSE stream and one split across multiple network chunks both reassemble byte-for-byte unchanged. Inspired-by: https://github.com/decolua/9router/pull/2452 (sub-bug #3 only — OmniRoute already covers PR #2452's other two sub-bugs: service_tier "fast" normalization and reasoning_effort "max" normalization). Co-authored-by: ryanngit <74137224+ryanngit@users.noreply.github.com> * chore(6710): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first) --------- Co-authored-by: ryanngit <74137224+ryanngit@users.noreply.github.com> * fix(volcengine): clamp Kimi max_tokens to Ark endpoint cap (#6712) * fix(volcengine): clamp Kimi max_tokens to Ark endpoint cap VolcEngine Ark's Kimi coding-plan endpoint (ark.cn-beijing.volces.com) enforces max_tokens <= 32768 server-side and returns 400 "integer above maximum value, expected a value <= 32768" for anything over that ceiling. OmniRoute's StripRule only supported dropping params outright, with no numeric clamp mechanism, so a client sending a larger max_tokens (common default, e.g. 65536) 400s outright against volcengine's kimi-k2-5-260127. The 32768 cap is independently confirmed against two live-endpoint bug reports hitting this exact Ark endpoint for both kimi-k2.5 and kimi-k2.7-code (NousResearch/hermes-agent#51773, MoonshotAI/kimi-cli#1124), not just upstream's own value — same cap upstream 9router#2460 uses. StripRule gains two optional fields: `clampToModelMaxOutput` (clamp to the model's own catalog maxOutputTokens ceiling, when set) and `maxOutputCap` (a fixed endpoint-imposed ceiling); when both apply, the lower wins. The new rule is scoped to the literal id `kimi-k2-5-260127` (OmniRoute's real volcengine Kimi model, not upstream's `Kimi-K2.7-Code`), not a broad /kimi/i regex, so it can never clamp an unrelated future Kimi listing whose Ark cap may differ. glm-4-7-251222 (the other volcengine model) is unaffected. Inspired-by: https://github.com/decolua/9router/pull/2460 Co-authored-by: whale9820 <whale9820@users.noreply.github.com> * chore(6712): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first) --------- Co-authored-by: whale9820 <whale9820@users.noreply.github.com> * fix(antigravity): surface aborted Gemini tool calls off end_turn (#6713) * fix(antigravity): surface aborted Gemini tool calls off end_turn Gemini/Antigravity aborts a turn with finishReason MALFORMED_FUNCTION_CALL (or a sibling like UNEXPECTED_TOOL_CALL) instead of completing cleanly. Both Claude-facing translators collapsed these to a clean end_turn, hiding the aborted tool call as a successful completion: - the OpenAI hub path (openai-to-claude.ts convertFinishReason default), and - the DIRECT Gemini->Claude path (gemini-to-claude.ts), which is the one Claude Code actually hits through an antigravity/Gemini-routed model. Add isAbortFinishReason() to finishReason.ts and map these reasons to tool_use on both paths; genuinely unknown reasons still fall back to end_turn. Co-authored-by: anhdiepmmk <n08ni.dieppn@gmail.com> Inspired-by: https://github.com/decolua/9router/pull/2462 * chore(6713): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first) --------- Co-authored-by: anhdiepmmk <n08ni.dieppn@gmail.com> * fix(translator): strip empty cloud_base_branch from Cursor Subagent tool call (#6729) * fix(translator): strip empty cloud_base_branch from Cursor Subagent tool call (port from 9router#2446) The Responses->Chat tool-arg cleanup (stripEmptyOptionalToolArgs) only stripped empty-string/empty-array optional args for Claude Code's Read tool. Cursor's local Subagent tool call therefore passed through with the cloud-only field cloud_base_branch: "", which Cursor rejects ("cloud_base_branch may only be specified when environment equals cloud") before starting the subagent. Extend the cleanup to an allowlist of Read + Subagent; arbitrary tools stay untouched. Reported-by: like3213934360-lab (https://github.com/decolua/9router/issues/2446) * chore(6729): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first) * fix(translator): defer content_block_start until GLM streams the tool name (#6730) * fix(translator): defer content_block_start until GLM streams the tool name (port from 9router#2077) GLM 5.2 (and similar OpenAI-compatible upstreams) stream a tool call's id and function.name across separate SSE delta chunks. The openai-to-claude streaming translator emitted content_block_start immediately on the id-only chunk with an empty name; the Claude SSE protocol cannot patch a block after emission, so the later name-only chunk was dropped and Claude Code rejected the tool_use with an empty tool name / "No such tool available:". Defer content_block_start until the name arrives (start on args if they arrive first), and emit a start for any orphaned id-only tool call at finish so content_block_stop is never orphaned. Reported-by: itiwant (https://github.com/decolua/9router/issues/2077) * chore(6730): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first) * feat(dashboard): add search to Playground model picker dropdown (#4086) (#6811) * feat(dashboard): add search to Playground model picker dropdown (#4086) The shared ModelSelectModal (combo builder + CLI-code cards) already had search, but the Playground's raw model <select> in StudioConfigPane stayed a flat unsearchable list - unusable once a provider like OpenRouter contributed 50+ models. Adds a search input above the dropdown that filters options via filterModelsByQuery() (Turkish-safe accent/case-insensitive match, reusing matchesSearch()). The currently selected model always stays pinned in the list even when it doesn't match the query, so typing never silently swaps the active selection. Reuses the existing common.search i18n key already translated in all 42 locales - no new key needed. * chore(6811): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first) * feat: request count log per provider, per date (#4009) (#6812) * feat(dashboard): request count log per provider, per date (#4009) Some providers bill by request rather than by token, so operators need a plain per-provider, per-date request count breakdown, not just token aggregates. Adds a new getProviderDailyUsageRows() aggregation query (src/lib/db/usageAnalytics.ts), a dedicated GET /api/usage/requests-by-provider-date route (kept separate from the frozen /api/usage/analytics route to respect the file-size baseline), and a sortable, single-date-filterable table on Dashboard -> Analytics. Closes #4009 * chore(6812): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first) * feat(xai): route xAI clients to Grok native /v1/responses endpoint (#6709) * feat(xai): route xAI clients to Grok native /v1/responses endpoint xAI ships a native /v1/responses endpoint (https://api.x.ai/v1/responses) alongside /v1/chat/completions, but XaiExecutor extended BaseExecutor without overriding buildUrl(), so every request always resolved to the static chat-completions baseUrl regardless of target format — the last genuinely-missing slice of decolua/9router#2439 (grok-build-0.1, the reasoning-effort suffix routing, and bare grok-* routing were already ported in prior cycles). Add responsesBaseUrl to the xai registry entry and tag grok-4.20-multi-agent-0309 (upstream's own Responses-only id) with targetFormat: "openai-responses", mirroring the existing model-tag-driven routing pattern already used by the gh executor (9router#102) and the "openai" -pro heuristic in open-sse/executors/default.ts — the per-model registry tag is the single source of truth that also drives chatCore's body translation, so URL and body stay in lockstep. XaiExecutor.buildUrl now checks getModelTargetFormat("xai", model) and resolves to the native Responses endpoint only for tagged models, leaving every other grok-* model on the existing chat-completions bridge. TDD: tests/unit/executor-xai.test.ts adds a RED-then-GREEN case asserting grok-4.20-multi-agent-0309 resolves to https://api.x.ai/v1/responses and a control case asserting grok-4.3 still resolves to https://api.x.ai/v1/chat/completions. Co-authored-by: ryanngit <74137224+ryanngit@users.noreply.github.com> Inspired-by: https://github.com/decolua/9router/pull/2439 * chore(6709): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first) --------- Co-authored-by: ryanngit <74137224+ryanngit@users.noreply.github.com> * fix(resilience): route remaining credential-selection call sites through quota preflight (#6686) (#6742) * fix(resilience): route remaining credential-selection call sites through quota preflight (#6686) * chore(6742): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first) * fix(resilience): apikey-provider 429s honor explicit quota-exhausted text (#6638) (#6731) * fix(resilience): apikey-provider 429s honor explicit quota-exhausted text (#6638) Ollama Cloud (and any other apikey-category provider) 429s skipped body-text quota classification entirely; a genuine multi-day quota exhaustion was misclassified as a plain rate_limit_exceeded with a few seconds of cooldown, so combo routing retried the account immediately. shouldPreserveQuotaSignals() now lets an explicit quota-exhausted signal (looksLikeQuotaExhausted) override the apikey-category default, and parseDayGranularityResetMs() adds day- granularity reset-hint parsing ("...reset in 3 days.") alongside the existing Xh/Ym/Zs parsing. Regression guard: tests/unit/issue-6638-ollama-quota.test.ts (RED before the fix, GREEN after). Aligned two tests/unit/account-fallback-service.test.ts cases that had codified the old buggy behavior for apikey-provider quota text. * chore(6731): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first) * feat(resilience): weekly-429 cooldown for fetcher-less providers (#3709) (#6817) * feat(resilience): weekly-429 cooldown for fetcher-less providers (#3709) Ollama Cloud free-tier accounts have a hard WEEKLY request cap. On cap the upstream returns 429 "you (<account>) have reached your weekly usage limit", but ollama-cloud is an apikey-category provider, so the existing oauth-only shouldUseQuotaSignal gate in checkFallbackError skips the subscription-quota-text classifier (Issue #2321) for its 429s -- the account fell through to the generic exponential backoff (~1s, capped at 2min) and got retried every few minutes for the rest of the week (one account took 285x429 in 48h). Adds a new, ungated weekly-usage-limit text classifier that applies a 24h QUOTA_EXHAUSTED cooldown regardless of provider category. Extracted the new classifier -- together with the existing #2321 subscription-quota logic -- into a new open-sse/services/quotaTextCooldowns.ts module so the frozen accountFallback.ts (file-size-baseline cap) didn't have to grow; net effect shrinks accountFallback.ts by 20 lines. This is Phase A of the plan (open-sse/services/accountFallback.ts:1038-1045 "weekly-429 cooldown"); Phase B (generic local request-counter preflight for manual provider_plans dimensions) is a separate, larger follow-up per the plan's own phasing. * chore(6817): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first) * fix(providers): Kiro adaptive-thinking allowlist excludes sonnet-4.5/haiku-4.5 (#6576) (#6726) * fix(providers): Kiro adaptive-thinking allowlist excludes sonnet-4.5/haiku-4.5 (#6576) * chore(6726): re-sync onto release tip; CHANGELOG entry → changelog.d fragment (fragments-first) * test(kiro): migrate selector-strip test to claude-sonnet-5 (only Kiro adaptive-thinking model, #6576) Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> * chore(quality): rebaseline complexity 2053->2054 (merge-burst drift, v3.8.47) Inherited drift from today's /implement-prs merge burst (~36 PRs). check:complexity does not run on the PR->release fast-path, so the branch accrued +1 unmeasured. No orphan/feature PR introduces a NEW violation (complexity-net-zero); the only flagged function is the pre-existing getResolvedModelCapabilities. Owner-approved rebaseline to unblock the FQG of ~7 green-except-complexity orphans. * chore(stryker): register ollama-quota covering tests (merge-burst drift, v3.8.47) The 3 covering unit tests from #6731/#6817/#6742 (issue-6638-ollama-quota, ollama-cloud-weekly-quota-cooldown-3709, issue-6686-quota-preflight-coverage) exist on release but were never added to tap.testFiles when those PRs merged. Completes the registration so mutant kills count; unblocks every PR touching a mutated module. Part of the owner-approved merge-burst drift cleanup. * fix: auto-start WS server in-process and change default port to 20132 (#6072) * feat: change default LIVE_WS_PORT from 20129 to 20132 Update the default WebSocket port for the live dashboard server from 20129 to 20132 across all configuration files, documentation, code comments, and tests. Also consolidate OMNIROUTE_DISABLE_LIVE_WS and OMNIROUTE_ENABLE_LIVE_WS into a single OMNIROUTE_ENABLE_LIVE_WS flag. Wire the live WebSocket server to start in-process via instrumentation-node.ts. * feat: clarify NEXT_PUBLIC_LIVE_WS_PUBLIC_URL path usage and derive upgrade path from URL Update .env.example and ENVIRONMENT.md to document that the pathname portion of NEXT_PUBLIC_LIVE_WS_PUBLIC_URL (e.g. /live-ws) is used as the WebSocket upgrade path by the dev proxy, handshake response, and client connection logic. Extract deriveLiveWsPath() into shared/utils/wsPath.ts and wire it through: - src/app/api/v1/ws/route.ts — handshake response path field - src/hooks/useLiveDashboard.ts — build * fix: use the standard URL API to safely parse and update the effectiveWsUrl * build(docker): expose live WebSocket server port and configure CORS origins Add LIVE_WS_PORT (20132), LIVE_WS_HOST (0.0.0.0), and LIVE_WS_ALLOWED_ORIGINS environment variables to all Docker Compose profiles and expose the WebSocket port mapping. Prevent infinite self-loop in standalone-server-ws.mjs by skipping proxy when the server itself is running on the LiveWS port. * docs(env): fix comment formatting for HOST and HOSTNAME variables --------- Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> * fix(logs): prevent stale detail refresh reopening modal (#6323) * fix(logs): prevent stale detail refresh reopening modal * chore(stryker): register ollama-quota covering tests (release drift from merge burst) Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza <diegosouza.pw@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> * \ feat: operator-configurable account rotation\ (#6763) * feat(resilience): operator-configurable account rotation Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy files belong to #6620, not this PR); the author's accountFallback/.env deltas were re-applied cleanly onto the release tip. Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> * docs(env): document configurable account-rotation env vars in ENVIRONMENT.md Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> * refactor(rotation): extract rotation gate/context helpers to keep accountFallback.ts under frozen cap Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> * chore(changelog): re-sync CHANGELOG.md to release tip (restore lost base bullet) Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> * test(stryker): register rotation-config test in tap.testFiles for mutation coverage Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> * test(stryker): register ollama-quota covering tests (drift from #6731/#6817/#6742) + re-sync Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> --------- Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza <diegosouza.pw@gmail.com> * fix(lmarena): modernize Arena web provider + static Direct-chat catalog (#6280) * fix(lmarena): modernize Arena web provider + static Direct-chat catalog Update the lmarena provider for arena.ai (product rebranded from LMArena): - Route chat via arena.ai create-evaluation with Chrome TLS impersonation (tls-client-node) and optional browser-minted recaptchaV3Token. - Seed Text+Search (48) into the chat registry; seed Image (27) only into IMAGE_PROVIDERS. Disable live HTML model discovery; resolve public names to Arena UUIDs from the static TypeScript allowlist (no scrape JSON in-repo). - Soft-exclude 404/502 model ids; slow/stop bulk test-all probes for this provider. - Do not fold IMAGE_PROVIDERS/video specialty into the chat provider catalog when a chat registry already exists (lmarena/openai/xai). - Display name Arena (Free); keep wire id `lmarena` / alias `lma` for back-compat. - Theme-aware provider icons: arena-light.svg / arena-dark.svg. - Preserve split Supabase SSR cookie reconstruction for arena-auth-prod-v1.*. * fix(providers): align provider-models-route test fixture + regen provider reference Fold the topaz image-only catalog entry's apiFormat/supportedEndpoints into the local-catalog test fixture (route now tags media-only providers per the lmarena PR's staticModels.ts change), regenerate PROVIDER_REFERENCE.md against the merged release providers.ts, and add the changelog fragment for #6280. Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> * test: align web-cookie fallback suite — lmarena now has a registry entry (probe path) Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> --------- Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> * docs(changelog): reconcile 3-day merge burst — 16 fragments, 4 promised credits, contributors hall 32→63 - changelog.d fragments for the 20 merged PRs that landed without a bullet (#6072 #6308 #6323 #6538 #6556 #6586 #6611 #6647 #6675 #6698 #6757 #6759 #6804 #6821 + ci rollup #6781/#6691/#6693 + docs rollup #6643/#6644/#6646/#6663; omniglyph bump #6661 folded into the #6556 bullet) - deliver the 4 credits promised in close comments but never written: @alltomatos (#6819 dup of #6721), @samimozcan (#6762/#6753 subsumed by #6790), @chirag127 (#6756 dup of #6757), @Squawk7777 (#6565 dup of #6564 — appended to the existing #6564 bullet; changelog-integrity flags that edit as a removal, intentional: ALLOW_CHANGELOG_REMOVALS justification) - rebuild the v3.8.47 Contributors hall from merged-PR authors + thanks credits + prior hall: 32 → 63 contributors * Clamp reasoning token buffer to model output cap (#6714) * fix(combo): clamp reasoning buffer to model output cap * fix(routing): preserve near-cap reasoning max tokens * fix(routing): getExplicitModelOutputCap falls through to registry cap on non-numeric synced limit_output getExplicitModelOutputCap short-circuited to null whenever a synced capability row existed, even if that row's limit_output was not a number (models.dev commonly omits it). That silently disabled the reasoning-token buffer clamp for any model with a synced row lacking an output limit. Now only return the synced value when it IS a number; otherwise fall through to registryModel.maxOutputTokens / spec.maxOutputTokens, matching the ??-chain precedence already used by getResolvedModelCapabilities(). Adds a standalone regression test (proves the fallthrough returns the real registry cap, not null) and hardens the #6274 fixture id so its no-output-cap case does not prefix-match the real glm-5.2 static spec. Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> * chore(stryker): register ollama-quota covering tests (release drift from merge burst) Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza <diegosouza.pw@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> * feat(i18n): add Traditional Chinese (zh-TW) localization for frontend and CLI (#6320) * feat(i18n): add Traditional Chinese (zh-TW) localization for frontend and CLI - Add src/i18n/messages/zh-TW.json translating frontend web UI - Add bin/cli/locales/zh-TW.json translating CLI commands and descriptors - Register zh-TW in config/i18n.json and docs/guides/I18N.md - Update scripts/i18n/generate-multilang.mjs matching the new locale setup * fix: update i18n locale count from 42 to 43 after adding zh-TW The docs strict checker (check-docs-counts-sync.mjs) validates that README.md and I18N.md reflect the real locale count. Adding zh-TW bumped the count from 42 → 43. * fix(i18n): translate providers free-filter labels in zh-TW (#6694 guard) Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza <diegosouza.pw@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: lunkerchen <lunkerchen@users.noreply.github.com> * feat(proxy): implement latency-optimized proxy rotation strategy (#6798) * feat(proxy): implement latency-optimized proxy rotation strategy Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy files belong to #6620, not this PR) and the direct CHANGELOG.md edit (fragments-first); the author's env/docs/i18n deltas were re-applied cleanly onto the release tip. Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> * fix(proxy): add latency-rotation env var to .env.example PROXY_LATENCY_WINDOW_HOURS was referenced in src/lib/db/proxies.ts and documented in docs/reference/ENVIRONMENT.md, but missing from .env.example, tripping the env/docs sync gate. Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> * chore(changelog): re-sync CHANGELOG.md to release tip Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> * refactor(proxy): extract latency-strategy helpers to keep frozen files under cap Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> * test(db-rules): expect 35 audited modules (proxyLatency joins INTENTIONALLY_INTERNAL) Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> --------- Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> * docs(readme): fix stale strategy/tool/scoring counts (#6853) README still claimed 17 routing strategies (the table was missing pipeline), 95 MCP tools, and 9-factor Auto-Combo scoring. Align with the source (ROUTING_STRATEGY_VALUES has 18 entries) and the canonical docs (MCP-SERVER.md: 94 tools; AUTO-COMBO.md: 12-factor). * fix(antigravity): sanitize Cloud Code safety settings (#6839) Co-authored-by: kfiramar <83420275+kfiramar@users.noreply.github.com> * fix(kiro): probe IdC region during profileArn discovery, cross-region (recovers #6099) (#6840) * fix(kiro): route Amazon Q runtime by profileArn region for cross-region IdC Enterprise AWS IAM Identity Center accounts whose IdC instance lives outside the two Amazon Q Developer profile regions (us-east-1 / eu-central-1) - e.g. eu-north-1 (Stockholm), start URL https://d-XXXX.awsapps.com/start - showed no limits and returned 502 on every request. Root cause: the backend used the IdC/OIDC token region (providerSpecificData.region, e.g. eu-north-1) for every CodeWhisperer runtime call, hitting q.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com - a host that does not exist as a Q Developer runtime endpoint. Per AWS docs ("Supported Regions for the Q Developer console and Q Developer profile"), the Q Developer *profile* (which produces the profileArn and hosts generateAssistantResponse / GetUsageLimits / ListAvailableModels / ListAvailableProfiles) is only hosted in us-east-1 and eu-central-1, regardless of the IdC region; "data is stored in the Region where you create the Amazon Q Developer profile." Fix (new open-sse/services/kiroRegion.ts) decouples the two regions: - providerSpecificData.region stays the IdC/OIDC region, used ONLY for oidc.{region}.amazonaws.com token mint/refresh. - The runtime region is derived from the profileArn (resolveKiroRuntimeRegion): profileArn region -> a valid stored profile region -> us-east-1. A stored IdC region that is not a Q profile region (eu-north-1) is ignored for runtime. - Profile discovery (discoverKiroProfileArnAcrossRegions) probes the Q profile regions (EU IdC -> eu-central-1 first) with the cross-region SSO token instead of q.{idcRegion}. Wired into: executors/kiro.ts (generateAssistantResponse targets the profile region), services/usage/kiro.ts (getKiroUsage multi-region discovery + profileArn runtime region so Limits resolves), services/kiroModels.ts (ListAvailableModels), and src/lib/oauth/providers/kiro.ts (login-time postExchange profile discovery). Adds tests/unit/kiro-idc-cross-region.test.ts (15 cases). All Kiro suites pass (60 tests). * fix(kiro): probe the IdC region too during profileArn discovery (any IdC region) Make profile discovery general for an IdC in ANY of the ~30 IdC-supported AWS regions (us-west-2, ap-southeast-2, me-central-1, af-south-1, ...), not just eu-north-1. buildKiroProfileDiscoveryRegions now probes the two documented Q Developer profile regions FIRST (us-east-1 / eu-central-1, EU-first for EMEA IdC regions to cut latency), then appends the IdC/stored region itself as a forward-compatible fallback: if AWS ever co-locates the profile with the IdC or expands the profile-region list, a same-region probe still finds it. Probing a region with no profile simply returns nothing and we fall through. The profileArn's own region remains authoritative for every runtime call (resolveKiroRuntimeRegion), so a newly-issued ARN in any region is honored automatically. Adds ap-southeast-2 (APAC) cross-region coverage and updates the discovery-order tests. --------- Co-authored-by: artickc <artur1992123@mail.ru> * feat(providers): manual context-window override for custom models (#4125) (#6822) Add a manual per-model "Context Window Override" so an operator can correct a provider's misreported context length (e.g. reports 1M when the real limit is 128K) instead of the model getting silently dropped from combo routing once the wrong value lands in the catalog. Reuses the existing Feature-5004 model_context_overrides table (source="manual") — already the priority-0 source getModelContextLimit() (the function combo's context-window filter calls) reads ahead of the models.dev/registry/static catalog — so no new resolver logic was needed, only the missing write path: - PUT /api/provider-models now accepts an optional contextWindowOverride (number to set, null to clear), persisted via setModelContextOverride/ removeModelContextOverride. - GET /api/provider-models surfaces the current override value + source back on each custom-model row. - CustomModelsSection.tsx: edit form gained a Context Window Override input + a badge on the model row when an override is set. Regression guard: tests/unit/provider-models-context-window-override-4125.test.ts (manual override wins over a misreported catalog value, GET round-trip, clearing via null, default-unchanged behavior). * feat(dashboard): improve Provider Quota page horizontal density (#3520) (#6815) QuotaCardGrid stacked every provider group vertically in a single flex flex-col container, and each group's own card grid didn't go multi-column until the md breakpoint. Provider groups now flow into a 2-column CSS multi-column layout on very wide (2xl) screens instead of an unconditional vertical stack, and each group's card grid starts at 2 columns immediately, filling horizontal whitespace sooner on narrower-but-not-mobile viewports. Regression guard: tests/unit/quota-card-grid-horizontal-layout.test.ts * refactor(usage): type saveRequestUsage with UsageEntry interface + any-budget ratchet (#3512) (#6809) Replace saveRequestUsage(entry: any) with a typed UsageEntry interface mirroring the usage_history columns 1:1. Fields stay optional/nullable since different writers (chatCore success/failure, rejected-request accounting, Codex Responses WS) populate the row incrementally; tokens stays unknown since callers pass either raw provider-shaped usage or the normalized {input,output,cacheRead,...} shape. Also cleaned the file's other any usages (getUsageHistory filter, getUsageDb next-cursor cast, appendRequestLog tokens param, getRecentLogs catch) so it now sits at zero any and can be added to the check:any-budget:t11 zero-any allowlist. Documents the DB-entity <-> TS-interface convention in docs/architecture/CODEBASE_DOCUMENTATION.md Sec 11. * feat(combo): strict budget-cap fallback policy for auto/* combos (#3470) (#6816) Auto-combo transparency + budget controls: the engine's budgetCap enforcement always degraded to the globally cheapest candidate when every candidate exceeded the cap - silently overspending instead of respecting the cap. - engine.ts: budgetFallback "cheapest" (default, legacy) | "strict" (BudgetExceededError when no candidate fits budgetCap) - requestControls.ts: X-OmniRoute-Budget-Fallback header + resolveRequestAutoControls() consolidating mode/budget/fallback parsing - resolveAutoStrategy.ts / autoConfig.ts: thread combo-level config.budgetFallback and catch BudgetExceededError into an HTTP 402 - chat.ts: switch to the consolidated resolveRequestAutoControls() helper (net line reduction, stays under the frozen file-size baseline) Regression guard: tests/unit/auto-combo-budget-fallback-3470.test.ts * fix(usage): honor xAI provider-reported exact cost (#6711) OmniRoute's calculateCost() always estimated request cost from token counts x static pricing, discarding xAI's exact provider-reported cost when present. xAI's chat-completions usage object reports the precise billed cost via cost_in_usd_ticks (docs.x.ai/developers/cost-tracking and the API reference's usage schema: "TICKS_IN_USD_CENT: i64 = 100_000_000" => 1e10 ticks/USD, e.g. 37756000 ticks ~= $0.0038). calculateCost()/computeCostFromPricing() now short-circuit to this exact figure when present -- before any pricing DB lookup, so it also works for models without a local pricing row -- and still fall back to the token-based estimate when it is absent. The field is threaded through both the streaming (extractUsage/normalizeUsage) and non-streaming (extractUsageFromResponse) usage-extraction paths. Corrected divisor vs upstream: the upstream PR used /1e12 (a 100x under-report, e.g. reporting $0.00123 as the doc's $0.123 example); this port uses the doc-verified /1e10 instead, confirmed against both the cost-tracking guide and the API reference's usage-object schema. Inspired-by: https://github.com/decolua/9router/pull/2453 Co-authored-by: ryanngit <74137224+ryanngit@users.noreply.github.com> * docs: rename /implement-prs → /merge-prs in Hard Rule #21 (skill renamed 2026-07-11) (#6847) * docs: refresh stale llm.txt facts + relocate design.md to docs/architecture/DESIGN_SYSTEM.md (#6849) * docs: refresh stale llm.txt facts + move design.md to docs/architecture/DESIGN_SYSTEM.md llm.txt was frozen at the v3.8.8 era (177 providers, 37 MCP tools, 14 strategies, 9-factor scoring, 75% coverage gate). Update every factual claim to the current state (248 providers, 94 tools / 30 scopes, 18 strategies, 12-factor scoring, ratchet + 60% floor, TS 6, current docs/ layout) and re-sync the 42 exact-copy i18n mirrors. design.md at the root was a standardization plan whose phases 1-6 all shipped; rewrite its header as a permanent reference and relocate it to docs/architecture/DESIGN_SYSTEM.md per the root-hygiene policy (root = configs + canonical docs only). * docs: add MDX frontmatter to DESIGN_SYSTEM.md (in-app docs pipeline requires it) * feat: per-model web-search interception rule (#3384) (#6814) * feat(routing): per-model web-search interception rule (#3384) Adds a per-provider/per-model interceptSearch rule (src/lib/db/interceptionRules.ts, key_value namespace interception_rules) that overrides the existing native web-search bypass defaults (Codex/Gemini/Claude->Claude passthrough) in webSearchFallback.ts. Wired at the existing prepareWebSearchFallbackBody() call site in chatCore.ts. Resolution precedence: per-model rule > provider-level rule > existing native-bypass defaults. This lands Phase 1-2 of the plan (rule store + search interception). Web-fetch interception and the dashboard UI toggle are tracked as follow-up phases. * fix(db): register interceptionRules in localDb re-export layer (db-rules gate) * fix(db): renumber interception_rules migration 119→120 (collision with model_capability_overrides) * feat: sidebar search/filter input (#4013) (#6810) * feat(dashboard): add search/filter input to the dashboard sidebar (#4013) Adds a search box at the top of the expanded sidebar that filters nav sections/groups/items client-side by label, so users don't have to hunt through the growing nav tree. Reuses the existing common.search / common.noResults i18n keys (no new locale edits needed) and the shared Input icon="search" pattern. Matching sections auto-expand while searching and the accordion/pin state is restored once the query is cleared. Filtering logic is extracted into a pure filterSidebarSectionsByQuery() helper (src/shared/utils/sidebarSearch.ts) so it is trivially unit testable independent of React/next-intl/next-navigation. * fix(test): move Sidebar.search test to a runner-collected path (test-discovery gate) * fix(i18n): backfill 194 missing pt-BR keys (#6695) (#6723) * fix(i18n): backfill 194 missing pt-BR keys and add key-parity regression test (#6695) * Merge branch 'release/v3.8.47' into fix/6695-i18n-drift Resolve i18n key-parity and CHANGELOG-fragment conflicts: - Convert the #6695 CHANGELOG.md bullet to a changelog.d/ fragment (the fragment convention landed on release/v3.8.47 after this PR branched, per changelog.d/README.md). - Backfill 61 additional pt-BR keys that entered en.json on release/v3.8.47 after this PR's original 194-key backfill, so the PR's own key-parity regression test (tests/unit/i18n-pt-br.test.ts) stays green against the moving release baseline. * Discover live Codex models (#6776) * Add live model discovery for provider catalog * Fix model discovery request headers * fix(codex): sync live model limits with local catalog * test(codex): split live model discovery coverage into dedicated route tests * fix(codex): use chatgpt account id for live model sync * Add GitHub-backed Codex model discovery fallback * fix(providers): tighten oauth config tests and provider model display comments * test: align client version expectations with release default * fix(codex): keep discovery complexity within baseline * fix: rebase live Codex model discovery onto release/v3.8.47, preserving kimi-web buildHeaders (#6308) Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza <diegosouza.pw@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> * feat(codex): echo requested effort-suffixed model id in Responses payloads (#3697) (#6820) * feat(codex): echo requested effort-suffixed model id in Responses payloads (#3697) Codex CLI compatibility shim: the Responses API response.created/ response.in_progress/response.completed payloads now carry a `model` field (previously absent), and for Codex-CLI-originated requests it echoes the client-requested effort-suffixed model id (e.g. gpt-5.5-xhigh) instead of the bare upstream id (gpt-5.5), so the Codex CLI status line/model button shows the active reasoning effort. - openai-responses.ts translator threads the upstream model into the Responses event objects (additive, omitted when unknown). - New isCodexOriginatedHeaders() (codexIdentity.ts) reuses PR #3481's originator/User-Agent detection, header-based so it still fires when a combo routes codex/gpt-5.5-xhigh to a non-codex upstream. - chatCore's existing opt-in #1311 echoModel pipeline now also fires automatically for Codex clients on the Responses API, regardless of the echoRequestedModelName setting. - responseModelEcho.ts now also rewrites the nested response.model field the Responses API uses (previously only top-level model). - /v1/models keeps returning models: [] for Codex (unchanged, #3481). Regression guard: tests/unit/codex-effort-model-echo-3697.test.ts. Closes #3697 * chore(merge): re-sync with release/v3.8.47 (restore CHANGELOG, keep own bullet) * chore(merge): re-sync with release/v3.8.47; move changelog bullet to changelog.d fragment (merge-storm proof) * feat(usage): surface Antigravity weekly quota alongside the 5-hour window (#4017) (#6818) * feat(usage): surface Antigravity weekly quota alongside the 5-hour window (#4017) Antigravity enforces both a 5-hour and a weekly usage limit, but the agy/antigravity quota widget only exposed the 5-hour window. The weekly limit isn't in the per-model retrieveUserQuota response already fetched — it lives in a separate, undocumented retrieveUserQuotaSummary RPC that groups models into families (Gemini Models, Claude and GPT models) with one weekly bucket per family. Adds a self-contained usage/antigravityWeeklyQuota.ts leaf: a cached, best-effort fetch of that RPC + a pure parser that extracts the weekly-labeled bucket per group (window inferred from bucketId/displayName text, matching the reverse-engineered shape documented by third-party Antigravity clients) into gemini_weekly/ claude_gpt_weekly quota entries, merged into the existing quotas map the widget already renders generically. A failed/unavailable RPC never affects the existing per-model quotas. Live VPS validation attempt (192.168.0.15, real antigravity account): both retrieveUserQuota and retrieveUserQuotaSummary currently return 429 RESOURCE_EXHAUSTED for that account, so the live response shape could not be captured directly. The parser was instead validated via TDD against the bucket shape documented by CodexBar (steipete/CodexBar), a third-party Antigravity client that reverse-engineered the same RPC, and is defensive against both response envelopes it has observed (top-level groups[] and nested quotaSummary.groups[]). * chore(merge): re-sync with release/v3.8.47 (restore CHANGELOG, keep own bullet) * chore(merge): re-sync with release/v3.8.47; move changelog bullet to changelog.d fragment (merge-storm proof) * feat: add Z.ai Web free web-cookie provider (#4056) (#6823) * feat(providers): add Z.ai Web free web-cookie provider (#4056) New zai-web web-session provider drives the free chat.z.ai consumer chat UI via a pasted browser cookie, distinct from the existing API-key zai/glm/glm-cn/glmt providers (api.z.ai). ZaiWebExecutor posts to chat.z.ai/api/chat/completions with the cookie forwarded both as Cookie and Authorization: Bearer <token>, and normalizes both z.ai's internal delta_content/phase SSE envelope and a pass-through OpenAI-shaped choices[].delta frame into standard chat-completion chunks. Registered in WEB_COOKIE_PROVIDERS, WEB_SESSION_CREDENTIAL_REQUIREMENTS, the provider registry (GLM-4.6/4.5/4.5V models), the executor factory, and tokenExtractionConfig.ts for in-app cookie capture. * fix(providers): regenerate translate-path golden for zai-web + reduce cognitive complexity * fix(providers): rename ZaiWebExecutor.buildHeaders to avoid incompatible BaseExecutor override * chore(merge): re-sync with release/v3.8.47; move changelog bullet to changelog.d fragment (merge-storm proof) * fix(codex): bump default client version to 0.144.0 (#6780) Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> * refactor(usage): extract per-group parsing in antigravityWeeklyQuota (cognitive-complexity gate 886→885, release-level drift from #6818 merge) * ci(quality): cut PR gate wall time without dropping protection (#6716) Collapse duplicate CI spend while keeping each gate's existence reason: - quality.yml: TIA __RUN_ALL__ defers full unit to fast-unit 4-shard (#6781); path filters via classify-pr-changes; docs-gates split; draft skip - ci.yml: wire docs/i18n/code path filters; ESLint JSON artifact for quality-gate; drop advisory typecheck:noimplicit; float actions/cache@v6 - TIA parity: memory/usage/combo/serial; **/*.test.mjs any depth; electron/bin no longer force unit __RUN_ALL__ - check:complexity-ratchets: one ESLint walk, ruleId-isolated baselines + cache - check:api-docs-refs + lib/apiRoutes: shared API route inventory - husky pre-push: intentionally light (gates live in pre-commit); CLAUDE.md + QUALITY_GATES.md docs synced - collect-metrics / lint:json: path.resolve cache path; Windows-safe eslint bin - env-doc allowlist for ESLINT_RESULTS_JSON / COMPLEXITY_ESLINT_REPORT - release-green --full-ci expects check:api-docs-refs (not docs-symbols alone) Tests: select-impacted, classify-pr-changes, api-routes lib, complexity-rule-count, validate-release-green. Reconciled after #6781 (fast-unit 2→4 shards) per maintainer request on #6716. Co-authored-by: Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> * fix(docs): document Turbopack build memory tradeoff for RAM-constrained machines (#6409) (#6885) * fix(routing): recognize Kimi token-limit 400 as context overflow for combo fallback (#6637) (#6893) combo.ts's isContextOverflow400() guard required the literal word 'context' in the 400 error body before letting a combo fall through to the next target. Kimi's exact wording ('Your request exceeded model token limit: 262144 (requested: 308458)') never says 'context', so the guard misclassified it as a body-specific error and halted the whole combo instead of trying the next (larger-context) target. accountFallback.ts's CONTEXT_OVERFLOW_PATTERNS already recognized this wording one layer below (via checkFallbackError -> shouldFallback), so the two independently-maintained classifiers disagreed and the stricter one won. Export CONTEXT_OVERFLOW_PATTERNS from accountFallback.ts and reuse it inside combo.ts's isContextOverflow400() so both layers share a single source of truth. Regression test: tests/unit/repro-6637-kimi-token-limit.test.ts (RED on unfixed code -> GREEN after the fix). Existing #4519 guard tests (tests/unit/combo-param-validation-fallback-4519.test.ts) still pass, including the negative case that a genuinely body-specific 400 is NOT misclassified as overflow. * fix(providers): honor a provider-level proxy assigned to no-auth providers (#6272) (#6895) No-auth providers (mimocode, opencode, ...) are always dispatched with a single hardcoded connectionId ("noauth" — SYNTHETIC_NOAUTH_CONNECTION_ID in src/sse/services/auth.ts). No provider_connections row ever has id="noauth", so resolveProxyForConnection() in src/lib/db/settings.ts could never populate connectionRecord for them, and its provider-level proxy lookup (Steps 6/8) only runs when connectionRecord is present. A proxy assigned via Settings -> Providers -> mimocode was therefore silently ignored, reproducing the reporter's "same thing happen when i set the proxy directly in the provider menu" symptom. Adds a best-effort fallback (src/lib/db/settings/noAuthProxyFallback.ts): when connectionRecord could not be resolved, scan the known no-auth provider ids for a configured provider-level proxy (registry first, then legacy) before falling through to the global/direct steps. Regression test: tests/unit/proxy-noauth-provider-6272.test.ts (RED on unfixed code — resolved to level=direct/proxy=null; GREEN after the fix). * fix(dashboard): surface Claude extraUsage credits in quota card (#6806) (#6896) Enterprise-tier Claude accounts (default_raven_enterprise) don't get five_hour/seven_day utilization windows from Anthropic's OAuth usage endpoint — only an extra_usage credit-billing block. parseClaude() only read data.quotas, so quotas stayed {} and the dashboard showed "No quota data" even when extraUsage showed the account 100% exhausted. parseClaude() now folds an enabled extraUsage block into a credits-style quota row (mirroring parseCodex's bankedResetCredits pattern), both when quotas is empty and when it's already populated. * fix(db): share sql.js preinit across callers, fix named-param bind (#6628, #6802) (#6899) - preInitSqlJs() now memoizes an in-flight Promise (not just the resolved adapter) per filePath, so concurrent BATCH/STARTUP/HealthCheck/ ProviderLimitsSync callers at boot share one full-file read+WASM decode instead of each independently reloading the whole database — the thundering-herd amplifier of the OOM condition #6632 already partly fixed, left un-implemented by the reporter's own proposed fix (#6628). - sqljsAdapter's run/get/all now unwrap a lone named-parameter object (e.g. .all({ isActive: 1 }) for "WHERE is_active = @isActive", the same call shape getProviderConnections() already uses against better-sqlite3) before calling sql.js's stmt.bind(), expanding it to the @/:/$ sigil variants sql.js's own named-bind path requires. Previously the object was wrapped into an array and sql.js took the positional-bind path, throwing "Wrong API use : tried to bind a value of an unknown type ([object Object])." whenever the sql.js WASM fallback driver was active — exactly the error #6802 reported (misattributed to better-sqlite3). Regression tests added to tests/unit/db-adapters/driverFactory.test.ts and tests/unit/db-adapters/sqljsAdapter.test.ts, both proven RED against the prior code and GREEN after the fix. * fix(plugin): split OC-gate provider id from OmniRoute-facing routing id (#6859) (#6900) resolveOmniRoutePluginOptions() auto-prefixes providerId with "opencode-" (commit |
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fix(compression): lazy-load typescript in RTK codeStripper so prod-lean deploys don't break (#7096) (#7164)
Co-authored-by: Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza <diegosouza.pw@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> |
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fix(oauth): surface tunnel hint when Codex OAuth runs on a remote host (#7523) (#7527)
The PKCE callback server binds the SERVER's loopback (localhost:PORT). When
the operator drives the OAuth flow from a different machine (OmniRoute on a
remote host/VPS), the provider redirects the browser to the operator's OWN
localhost:PORT — the confirmation screen hangs forever with no explanation.
start-callback-server now inspects the request Host: on a non-loopback host it
returns { remoteHost, tunnelCommand, message } so the UI can show the
'ssh -L PORT:127.0.0.1:PORT' instruction (or steer to the paste/import flow)
instead of a silent hang. Loopback access is unaffected. The Host header is
spoofable, so this drives only a UI hint — never an auth decision.
Logic extracted to remoteOAuthHint.ts (keeps the god-route under its size
budget and makes it unit-testable). TDD: 4 tests covering loopback (no hint),
null host (fail-open), and remote host (correct tunnel command for both the
fixed 1455 and OS-assigned ports).
Closes #7523
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a06ddb38e6 |
fix(codex): non-stream chat 502 'Response body is already used' (single-reader peek) (#7526)
Every non-streaming Codex chat request for a ChatGPT-account connection failed
instantly with [502]: Response body is already used (reset after 1m). The
streaming/playground path was unaffected.
Root cause: peekCodexSseTransientError (open-sse/executors/codex.ts) peeked the
SSE prefix with response.body.getReader(), then called reader.releaseLock() and
response.body.getReader() a SECOND time on the same already-disturbed body to
build the replacement stream. Re-acquiring a reader on a disturbed body throws
on undici ('Response body is already used'); chatCore's generic upstream-error
handling then stamped the TypeError with a default 60s cooldown, masking a pure
code defect as a rate limit (and tripping the codex circuit breaker).
Fix: keep the single reader already held; never touch response.body again.
TDD: a getReader spy that throws on the 2nd acquire reproduces the exact hazard
— 1 test RED against the release code, 2/2 GREEN with the fix; the replacement
body stays byte-identical to the upstream SSE. No regression across the codex
unit suite. Reproduced live on the VPS 2026-07-16.
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ab01d74306 |
fix(codex): validate refresh_token on import before persisting (#7522) (#7525)
POST /api/oauth/codex/import accepted a payload with an already-invalidated refresh_token and persisted it as an 'active' connection that could never work — the failure surfaced confusingly only on first real use, long after the import looked successful. Validate each record's refresh_token against OpenAI's OAuth endpoint before persisting, reusing refreshCodexToken() (free exchange, no quota). On an unrecoverable refresh error the record is rejected with a clear re-auth message; a valid token imports as before, with any rotated tokens applied. Bulk import still processes each record independently — one dead token no longer blocks the valid ones. Reproduced live 2026-07-16: a 2026-07-10 auth.json imported clean but its refresh_token returned 401 refresh_token_invalidated. TDD: 3 tests RED against the old route, 5/5 GREEN with the fix. Closes #7522 |
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7974d03b9d |
fix(codex): Test probe uses a ChatGPT-account-supported model (#7521) (#7524)
The connection Test button always reported success for a Codex connection backed by a ChatGPT account: the probe sent `gpt-5.3-codex`, a codex-only model the ChatGPT-account backend rejects outright with a 400 — the same status the probe treats as 'auth accepted, body invalid'. A bad token and a good token both came back 400, so Test could never fail on a bad token. Probe with `gpt-5.5` (confirmed served for ChatGPT-account sessions via live VPS test 2026-07-16) instead; `input: []` still yields the intended 400 for a good token, 401/403 for a bad one. Live verification (VPS): gpt-5.3-codex, gpt-5.6-sol and the gpt-5*-codex ids all return 'not supported when using Codex with a ChatGPT account'; gpt-5.5 and gpt-5.6-terra answer normally on the same account. Closes #7521 |
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78c443697c |
chore(quality): rebaseline zizmor 169->175 (cycle workflow drift)
+6 from v3.8.48/v3.8.49 workflow changes (npm-publish WS1.3 #7092, electron-release,
nightly-compat, nightly-release-green, CI restructures incl. #7501). Breakdown vs v3.8.47:
+3 unpinned-uses (@vN convention), +2 cache-poisoning (own release-workflow artifact
upload/cache -- operator-controlled, not fork-PR exploitable), +1 excessive-permissions
(nightly-compat issues perm). No new template-injection/artipacked/dangerous-triggers.
Measured zizmor 1.25.2 = 175 on
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da3a0be69e |
fix(grok): strip reasoningEffort for grok cli models (#6938)
Co-authored-by: minisforum <no@mail.com> Co-authored-by: Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> |
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8c94cb5977 |
[needs-vps] fix(electron): materialize Turbopack hashed-module symlinks during packaging (#6724, #6594) (#6794)
* fix(electron): materialize Turbopack hashed-module symlinks during packaging Reconstructed onto release/v3.8.47 to drop unrelated main-drift (deps/electron/proxy files belong to #6620, not this PR); keeps only the author's changes. Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> * fix(electron): actually enable materializeSymlinks on the electron standalone path The option existed in assembleStandalone but no production callsite passed it, so packaged builds still shipped absolute symlinks into the build machine's worktree for Turbopack hashed externals (better-sqlite3-<hash>, sqlite-vec-<hash>) — verified by dpkg -c on a freshly built .deb. One-line enablement on the electron prepare path, which is exactly the surface #6724/#6594 report. Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> --------- Co-authored-by: huohua-dev <258873123+huohua-dev@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> |
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e0894cc107 |
fix(ci): fetch full base history in pr-test-policy (shallow graft broke merge-base) (#7501)
With --depth=1 the base ref is grafted, so 'git diff base...HEAD' resolves a wrong merge-base for PR branches that recently merged the release branch. The three-dot diff then attributes ALREADY-MERGED sibling PRs' changes to the PR under test, producing false high-signal reds (deleted test files / weakened asserts that exist in no ref reachable from the PR). Observed live on #7329: the job blamed it for tests/unit/ui/provider-plan-config.test.tsx (deleted by an unrelated merged PR) and for #7106's antigravity files. Local reproduction with full history returns PASS for the same head. The job's checkout is already fetch-depth: 0, so the full base fetch only updates the ref — negligible cost. |
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88507a6edc |
[needs-vps] fix(dashboard): align onboarding tier content (#7125)
* fix(dashboard): align onboarding welcome feature cards vertically * fix(dashboard): align onboarding tier content * chore: scope onboarding PR to UI fix * i18n(pt-BR): add onboarding.tier.flowCaption + afterSetup keys The two new tier keys added to en.json were missing from pt-BR.json, tripping the i18n-pt-br no-drift test (#6695). Add their pt-BR translations. Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> |
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3f8acbf835 |
[needs-vps] fix(dashboard): add vision-capability toggle for custom OpenAI-compatible models (#7124)
* fix(dashboard): add vision-capability toggle for custom OpenAI-compatible models (port from 9router#1904) detectVisionInput()/getCustomVisionCapabilityFields() already honoured an explicit supportsVision flag on a custom-model record, but there was no way to set it: the POST/PUT /api/provider-models Zod schema and updateCustomModel()/addCustomModel() silently dropped the field, and the 'Custom Models' add/edit UI had no checkbox at all. Self-hosted/local backends that don't self-report an image input modality (OpenRouter-style architecture.input_modalities) therefore had no way to be flagged vision-capable, so the vision tag never appeared and image inputs were rejected. Reported-by: nguyenphi37 (https://github.com/decolua/9router/issues/1904) * refactor(dashboard): extract providerCredentialText from providerPageHelpers to respect the file-size gate providerPageHelpers.ts is a frozen god-file (cap 1053, split(\n).length metric) and this PR's own +3 lines (the #1904 supportsVision field) pushed it to 1054, failing check:file-size. Extract the cohesive providerText utility + the 4 web-session-credential label/hint/title helpers into a new leaf module (providerCredentialText.ts), re-exported from providerPageHelpers.ts for backward compatibility so all existing import sites keep working unchanged. File now sits at 946 lines, well under the frozen cap. * refactor(db): extract tri-state override helper to keep the complexity ratchet at baseline The #1904 supportsVision override added a second copy of the "absent keeps / null clears / else coerce" block already used by preserveOpenAIDeveloperRole, pushing updateCustomModel to 84 lines and check:complexity to 2057 > 2056. The file-size failure was masking this one: the gate exits on its first red, so complexity never ran until providerPageHelpers was back under its cap. Fold both blocks into applyTriStateBooleanOverride(). Behavior is unchanged — updateCustomModel is back under max-lines-per-function and the global count returns to the 2056 baseline (cognitive-complexity stays at 890). |
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fd468b5ef1 |
Use OpenAI chunks for early chat keepalives (#7136)
* Use OpenAI chunks for early chat keepalives * Update keepalive assertion to match chat completion chunk format --------- Co-authored-by: Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> |
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8e9cff3145 |
fix(auto): use p95 fallback in speed factors (#7128)
Co-authored-by: Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza <diegosouza.pw@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> |
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dedf680231 |
fix(combo): detect empty content_block in streaming SSE peek (#7121)
* fix(combo): detect empty content_block in streaming SSE peek (port from 9router#1382) The bounded SSE peek in validateResponseQuality() treated ANY content_block_start/delta/stop event as proof of real output and stopped buffering immediately, without checking whether the block actually carried text/tool_use content. Some upstreams (reported: DeepSeek, GLM via claude→openai translation) can open and close a text content_block with empty text and no tool_use on tool-heavy requests — the gateway logged success and forwarded a client-visible empty completion, and combo routing never failed over to the next model. Track real content separately from 'a content_block_* event was seen': a tool_use/redacted_thinking block start is self-evidently real signal, a text/thinking block start is not (real content only confirmed via a subsequent delta carrying non-empty text/thinking, or an input_json_delta streaming tool arguments). A completed lifecycle (message_start + message_delta/stop) that never produced real content now fails validateResponseQuality(), matching the existing content_filter empty-stream detection path (#3685). Reported-by: heishen6 (https://github.com/decolua/9router/issues/1382) * refactor(combo): extract SSE lifecycle applier to keep the complexity ratchets at baseline The #1382 empty-content_block peek added a branchy switch inline in parseAccumulatedSse, pushing check:complexity to 2057 > baseline 2056. Move the switch to a module-level applySseLifecycleEvent() and hold the four lifecycle booleans in a single SseLifecycleFlags object threaded through it, so the closure no longer copies flags in and out per event. The per-event predicates (content_block_start / content_block_delta / message_delta) are split into small guard helpers, which keeps the applier flat — cognitive complexity punishes nesting, and an earlier switch-only extraction traded the cyclomatic ratchet for a cognitive regression at 891 > 890. Logic is unchanged; both ratchets are now green (complexity 2055, cognitive-complexity 890) and the #1382 regression tests still pass. |
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db5ee5995b |
fix(combos): reject oversized fusion panels before fan-out (port from 9router#1905) (#7120)
A fusion combo fans every panel model out in parallel and buffers each model's full response text in memory simultaneously. With the runtime heap capped by Dockerfile's OMNIROUTE_MEMORY_MB (default 1024MB), a large panel (reported: ~73 models via an 'auto' combo with strategy: fusion) with sizable concurrent responses can exceed the heap ceiling and OOM-crash the whole container instead of failing one request. handleFusionChat now rejects panels above a configurable hard cap (FUSION_DEFAULTS.maxPanel = 40, overridable per-combo via fusionTuning.maxPanel) with a clean 400 before fan-out begins. Reported-by: Phong Vu (@fontvu) (https://github.com/decolua/9router/issues/1905) |
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86b293d3a3 |
fix(api): check Vercel SSO-protection PATCH response on relay deploy (#7119)
* fix(api): check Vercel SSO-protection PATCH response on relay deploy (port from 9router#1037)
The Vercel relay deploy route disabled Deployment Protection (SSO) by firing a PATCH request with .catch(() => {}) and never checking res.ok. When Vercel rejects or no-ops the PATCH (plan doesn't allow disabling protection, an under-scoped token, etc.), the relay was still saved and activated as a healthy proxy pool, and later requests routed through it failed with an undiagnosed 403 Access denied from Vercel's own deployment protection — indistinguishable from an upstream-provider rejection (e.g. Codex/ChatGPT edge-IP blocking).
Extract disableSsoProtection() to check the PATCH response and surface an ssoProtectionWarning in the deploy response when it fails, so the failure source can be diagnosed instead of silently masked.
Reported-by: Rico Aditya (@ricatix) (https://github.com/decolua/9router/issues/1037)
* refactor(api): extract vercel-deploy POST helpers to keep the cognitive-complexity ratchet at baseline
The SSO-protection check added to POST pushed its cognitive complexity from
15 to 21, regressing the cognitive-complexity ratchet (891 > baseline 890).
Extract two pure helpers with identical behavior:
- buildDeployErrorResponse(): the sanitized non-ok Vercel deploy response
- resolveSsoProtectionWarning(): the SSO PATCH check + warning string
POST now reads as a flat sequence of guards. No behavior change.
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c48e54604f |
fix(cli): remove MITM DNS spoof entries before killing server process (#7117)
* fix(cli): remove MITM DNS spoof entries before killing server process (port from 9router#1809) stopMitm() killed the spawned MITM server process first and only removed the /etc/hosts DNS-spoof entries afterward. During that window any client whose DNS still resolved a target host to 127.0.0.1 but whose MITM listener was already dead got connect ECONNREFUSED 127.0.0.1:443 — exactly the community-confirmed workaround (stop DNS before stopping the server) proves. Swap the two steps so DNS is always cleared first, mirroring the ordering already used by repairMitm() and handleExitCleanup(). Reported-by: dionisius95 (https://github.com/decolua/9router/issues/1809) * refactor(mitm): extract repair planning out of manager to respect the file-size cap The #1809 DNS-before-kill ordering fix pushed src/mitm/manager.ts to 813 lines, over the 800-line cap check:file-size enforces for non-frozen files. Move the pure repair-planning pieces (collectManagedHosts, the RepairPlan shape and its filesystem/cert/DNS sweep) into a sibling src/mitm/repair.ts. The in-memory session bookkeeping repairMitm() owns — cached sudo password, orphaned flag, PID file — deliberately stays in manager.ts, so the seam is "plan the repair" vs "own the session". manager.ts is now 731 lines; behavior is unchanged. The DNS-first ordering fix and its regression guard (tests/unit/mitm-stop-dns-before-kill-1809.ts) are untouched and still pass. * fix(mitm): split stopMitm() DNS/kill steps to fix complexity ratchet regression stopMitm()'s new DNS-before-kill ordering (#1809) pushed its cyclomatic complexity to 18 (max 15), regressing the complexity ratchet from 2056 to 2057. Extract the DNS-removal step and the process-kill step (in-memory + PID-file fallback) into two private helpers, mirroring the existing performRepairSteps() extraction pattern in repair.ts. Behavior unchanged; complexity back at 2056 (cognitive-complexity drops to 889, one under baseline). |
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0130a4bbb2 |
fix(sse): handle space-separated arg name/value in Composer tool calls (port from 9router#1811) (#7116)
parseInnerCall only split arg segments on a newline between the arg name and its value. Cursor's live Composer/Auto output has been observed using a single space instead, so those segments were treated as one long (space-containing) arg name with an empty value, silently no-opping Write/tool calls for Composer/Auto models. Fall back to splitting on the first whitespace boundary when no newline is present in the segment. Reported-by: way-art (https://github.com/decolua/9router/issues/1811) |
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a62141210b |
fix(cli): verify better-sqlite3 native binary is actually loadable (#7105)
* fix(cli): verify better-sqlite3 native binary is actually loadable (port from 9router#2493) isBetterSqliteBinaryValid() only checked the .node file's magic bytes (ELF/Mach-O/PE header), never whether the binary was built for the ABI (NODE_MODULE_VERSION) of the Node runtime that loads it. A stale or foreign-ABI binary passed the check and then segfaulted the process on the first database call instead of triggering a rebuild via npmInstallRuntime(). The fix adds a real load probe (require() in a throwaway subprocess) after the magic-byte check, so an incompatible binary is now correctly reported as invalid and the runtime self-heal reinstalls it. Reported-by: Manikandan (@mrprohack) (https://github.com/decolua/9router/issues/2493) * chore(changelog): move #2493 entry to changelog.d fragment Consistency with the repo's canonical changelog.d/fixes/ workflow (avoids merge-storm re-conflicts from editing CHANGELOG.md directly). |
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60448d4f31 |
fix(executors): forward X-Session-ID/X-Title agent metadata headers (#7104)
* fix(executors): forward X-Session-ID/X-Title agent metadata headers (port from 9router#2413) Custom agent clients (e.g. non-OpenCode providers) commonly send X-Session-ID and X-Title headers for upstream request tracking/attribution, but forwardOpencodeClientHeaders() only forwarded x-opencode-* keys plus User-Agent, silently dropping these for every client. Extends the existing case-insensitive allowlist forwarding path with x-session-id/x-title. Reported-by: Atikur Rahman Chitholian (@chitholian) (https://github.com/decolua/9router/issues/2413) * chore(changelog): move #2413 entry to changelog.d fragment Consistency with the repo's canonical changelog.d/fixes/ workflow (avoids merge-storm re-conflicts from editing CHANGELOG.md directly). |
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39222525ea |
fix(providers): surface a warning on 404 model_not_found in OpenAI-compatible Check (port from 9router#2032) (#7103)
Root cause: validateOpenAICompatibleProvider's chat-completions probe fallback treated ANY 4xx other than 401/403/429/400 as a silent 'credentials valid' pass with no warning, so a bogus/non-standard model id (e.g. Featherless/OpenRouter vendor/model typos) went undetected at Check time. The first real request then hit the upstream 404 model_not_found and the per-model lockout, holding the model unavailable for the configured reset window with no prior indication anything was wrong. User-visible effect: 'Check' now returns valid:true with an explicit warning (including the upstream error message when parseable) whenever the chat probe answers 404, so a bad model id is caught before it reaches production traffic and the lockout. Reported-by: advane204f (https://github.com/decolua/9router/issues/2032) |
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fd2aaff920 |
fix(compression): Headroom SmartCrusher skips developer-role messages (port from 9router#2132) (#7102)
Root cause: SmartCrusher's system-message guard only excluded role === "system", but Codex CLI (open-sse/executors/codex.ts) sends its instructions/tool-schema turn with role "developer" (the Responses-API equivalent of system used by newer models). Every other system-exclusion guard in this codebase also covers developer (roleNormalizer.ts, contextManager.ts, claudeUpstreamMessages.ts, etc.) except this one, so Headroom happily tabular-compacted JSON arrays embedded in the developer turn (e.g. an update_plan tool schema example), corrupting the instructions the model needs to call the plan tool and breaking Codex CLI plan mode. Fix: extend the guard in crushMessages()/collectCompactableArrays() (smartcrusher.ts) to skip role === "developer" alongside role === "system". Reported-by: SingCJ (https://github.com/decolua/9router/issues/2132) |
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fdabec6e59 |
fix(codex): strip regex lookaround from tool schema patterns (#7100)
* fix(codex): strip regex lookaround from tool schema patterns (port from 9router#1556) Codex/OpenAI's Responses API rejects JSON Schema pattern fields using regex lookaround (e.g. ^(?=.*@).+$) with a 400 'regex lookaround is not supported' error. The existing numeric-field sanitizer (coerceSchemaNumericFields) was only wired into the translated-request path (openai-to-claude.ts), not the native codex/openai passthrough path (normalizeCodexTools in open-sse/executors/codex/tools.ts), so lookahead/lookbehind patterns reached upstream unmodified and broke tool calls for clients that emit them (e.g. IDE agent harnesses validating an email field). Reported-by: evin (@evinjohnn) (https://github.com/decolua/9router/issues/1556) * chore(changelog): move #1556 entry to changelog.d fragment Consistency with the repo's canonical changelog.d/fixes/ workflow (avoids merge-storm re-conflicts from editing CHANGELOG.md directly). * refactor(codex): table-drive the regex-strip recursion to keep the complexity ratchet at baseline The #1556 lookaround strip walked every sub-schema field with its own copy-pasted if-block (properties / patternProperties / definitions / $defs, then prefixItems / anyOf / oneOf / allOf), pushing stripUnsupportedRegexPatterns past the cyclomatic threshold and check:complexity to 2057 > baseline 2056. Collapse the eight near-identical blocks into two loops over the field-name constants, with the object-map recursion factored into a helper. Same fields, same traversal order, same behavior — complexity is back at baseline 2056 and the #1556 regression tests still pass. |
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f8ef562658 |
fix(sse): recognize xiaomi-tokenplan mimo as a thinking-mode model (#7098)
* fix(sse): recognize xiaomi-tokenplan mimo as a thinking-mode model (port from 9router#1321) The reasoning_content injector already handles DeepSeek/Kimi/K2/MiniMax thinking-mode upstreams, echoing a placeholder reasoning_content on assistant turns that lack one. Its THINKING_MODEL_PATTERNS list omitted the xiaomi-tokenplan mimo family, so requests through xiaomi-tokenplan/mimo-v2.5-pro still hit upstream's 400 'reasoning_content in the thinking mode must be passed back to the API', making the model unusable in multi-turn conversations (e.g. Codex CLI). Add a /\bmimo\b/i pattern so mimo models get the same treatment. Reported-by: z.wl (@xxue-z) (https://github.com/decolua/9router/issues/1321) * docs(changelog): add fragment for #7098 mimo thinking-model fix |
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ac61e28f44 |
fix(relay): bound Bifrost stream lifetime (#7093)
Co-authored-by: Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> |
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315eefcde4 |
fix(quality): read cognitiveComplexity= machine line in validate-release-green (#7009) (#7042)
Co-authored-by: Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza <diegosouza.pw@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> |
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4bf859d34d |
fix(sse): register ollama-cloud in USAGE_FETCHER_PROVIDERS (#7026) (#7041)
Co-authored-by: Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza <diegosouza.pw@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> |
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7724b31c99 |
fix(models): preserve chat-capable image model rows (#7004)
Co-authored-by: Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza <diegosouza.pw@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> |
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994f1c78a0 |
fix(6980): classify Cloudflare AI neuron exhaustion as quota_exhausted (#6983)
Cloudflare Workers AI free tier (10k Neurons/day, account-wide) returns 429 with body 'you have used up your daily free allocation of 10,000 neurons' which matched no QUOTA_PATTERNS keyword — falling through to rate_limit (~60s cooldown) instead of quota_exhausted. Two layers: 1. Provider-specific rule for 'cloudflare-ai' in providerRuleRegistry (scope: connection — budget is account-wide, not per-model) 2. Defense-in-depth: /daily free allocation/i in classify429 QUOTA_PATTERNS Tests: 11/11 pass (provider rule + classify429 paths covered). Closes #6980 Co-authored-by: Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> |
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df9808c0e4 |
fix(6954,6953): preserve system role + strip empty-signature thinking blocks (#6982)
* fix(6954,6953): preserve system role + strip empty-signature thinking blocks #6954 — System turns misattributed as assistant (claude-to-openai.ts:352) The ternary `msg.role === 'user' || msg.role === 'tool' ? 'user' : 'assistant'` mapped any non-user/non-tool role (including 'system') to 'assistant'. Mid-conversation system turns (Claude format) lost their role on translation to OpenAI format, causing them to be treated as assistant output. Fix: add explicit 'system' branch to the ternary. #6953 — Empty-signature thinking blocks poison Anthropic leg (openai-to-claude.ts) Non-Anthropic providers (codex/gpt-5.x) synthesize thinking blocks with signature:''\. On replay, the old code fabricated a DEFAULT_THINKING_CLAUDE_SIGNATURE to fill the empty signature — but Anthropic rejects foreign signatures with HTTP 400, permanently degrading combo/blend routes to codex-only. Fix: strip thinking blocks with empty/missing signatures and redacted_thinking blocks with empty/missing data entirely. They carry no replayable value. Tests: 8 new tests (4 per bug), all passing. Existing #5312 and #5945 regression tests still pass — no interference. * fix(6953): strip only signature:"" thinking blocks, preserve undefined signature CI caught a regression: translator-helper-branches test had a Claude-format thinking block without signature field (undefined) that was being stripped by the original fix. The fix was too aggressive — it stripped both signature:"" (non-Anthropic synthesized) and signature: undefined (legitimate Claude-format). Correct behavior: - signature === "" (empty string): strip — hallmark of codex/gpt-5.x block - signature === undefined: preserve with DEFAULT_THINKING_CLAUDE_SIGNATURE fallback - redacted_thinking data === "": strip - redacted_thinking data === undefined: preserve with fallback Added regression test for undefined-signature preservation. --------- Co-authored-by: Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com> |
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bc6cd2a806 |
fix(sse): sanitize non-ok Antigravity streaming error body (port from 9router#2461) (#7106)
Root cause: the STREAMING branch of AntigravityExecutor.executeOnce() had no
!response.ok check at all — it unconditionally wrapped the upstream response
body in a pass-through TransformStream, unlike the sibling non-streaming
branch which already built a sanitized error via buildAntigravityUpstreamError.
When Google's 403 error body was binary/non-UTF8 (observed: gzip-magic-byte
payloads), those raw bytes were forwarded verbatim, corrupting the
client-visible error message ('[ERROR] [403]: <control-byte garbage>').
Fix: add the same !response.ok guard to the streaming branch, routing through
buildAntigravityUpstreamError()/buildErrorBody() (hard rule #12) instead of
piping unknown bytes through as if they were an SSE stream.
Reported-by: Duongkhanhtool (https://github.com/decolua/9router/issues/2461)
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ci(release-green): add a main-green arm to detect when main goes red (#7355)
The release-green workflow already reproduces the release-equivalent gate
on release/** and opens a tracking issue on HARD failures — but main had
no such watch. Under the parallel-cycle model main only receives merged
work at the release squash, so a gate/infra fix that landed only on the
release branch leaves main red the whole cycle, and repo-wide gates
(CodeQL alert count, ratchet baselines) turn EVERY PR into main red on a
check unrelated to its diff. v3.8.49 hit this 3× in one night.
Adds a dedicated main-green job (push to main + the same 3 crons +
dispatch) that checks out main literally (no resolver, no injection
surface), runs the same validate-release-green.mjs, and opens/updates a
'🔴 main branch not green' issue pointing at the companion-PR fix. Gates
the existing release-green job with an if: so a push to main doesn't
re-validate release and vice-versa; schedule/dispatch sweep both.
Detection backstop for the prevention rule in _shared/merge-gates.md §8.
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6b187a8939 |
test(ci): mock route bridge surfaces error message, not raw stack (#7354)
The E2E mock HTTP server's 500 catch sent error.stack straight to the response body, which CodeQL flags as js/stack-trace-exposure (medium). It's test-only localhost code, but the repo-wide CodeQL ratchet counts open alerts across all branches — so this one alert (baseline 0 → 1) turned the Quality Ratchet red on EVERY open PR into both main and release, masking whatever each PR actually changed. Surface error.message instead: clears the alert, keeps a useful signal for a failing mock route, and doesn't log to stderr (node:test native runner corrupts its report stream on console output). The test only asserts status 200, so the 500 body is not checked. Introduced by the #7304 integration test added this cycle. |
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ddd6d09cd1 |
chore(quality): tighten main's coverage baseline to the CI's real numbers (#7347)
main's ratchet had been failing --require-tighten on every PR: 11 metrics improved but the baseline was never tightened. Same class as the #6634 selfref guard — an infra fix that lands only on the release branch leaves main red for the whole cycle, and every PR into main pays for it. Values are the merged-coverage numbers from a run on main itself (a local run measures ~68% vs CI's ~80%; the baseline's own note warns about that gap). Only the 11 coverage values change — gitleaks and semgrepFindings keep main's own state. No changelog fragment: #7326 carries it on release/v3.8.49, and a second one here would double the entry at release time. |
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0065f1b7f0 |
test(ci): make the #6634 selfref guard hermetic — main's copy hard-fails every PR (#7341)
main's copy of this test still does git I/O inside a unit test:
const baseSrc = git(['show', 'origin/main:' + FILE]);
Runners check out a shallow single ref, so origin/main does not resolve and the
test dies with 'fatal: invalid object name origin/main'. Every PR into main
fails Unit Tests (7/8) on it — today that is #7313, #7315, #7316, #7334, #7336
and #7337, six PRs red on a defect none of them introduced. #7313 has no other
red at all.
release/v3.8.49 already carries a fix (
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7f9dfd85f2 |
test(dashboard): dedicated regression guard for #6815 density guarantee (#7291)
* test(dashboard): dedicated regression guard for #6815 density guarantee Coverage for the #6815 multi-column density guarantee was only ever asserted incidentally, by two other guards (#7072, #3520) that pinned the literal sm:grid-cols-2 token. That coupling evaporated the coverage when PR #7027 migrated the component to a container-driven auto-fit template and the literal token was removed from both files. Adds a dedicated guard that simulates, from the shipped className, how many columns the per-group card grid renders at a wide container width -- supporting both the breakpoint-ladder and auto-fit mechanisms this component has shipped with -- and asserts >1 column, without asserting any specific Tailwind token. * chore(changelog): fragment for #7291 density guard |