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Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza
c8d531de0d fix(tests): drain three base-reds left by the SSE-comment default and a locale gap (#10704)
* fix(tests): drain three base-reds left by the SSE-comment default and a locale gap

All three reproduce on a pristine tip; none is caused by the branch that found
them.

1. i18n vi — six keys landed in en.json without a Vietnamese counterpart
   (settings.reasoningTokenBuffer*, settings.zeroLatencyOptimizations*,
   settings.compressionOutputStyle.i-have-adhd.*). The vi locale is held to
   strict parity, so the whole i18n-vi suite went red. Translated; no existing
   key reordered.

2. chatcore-translation-paths — #10539 flipped OMNIROUTE_SSE_COMMENTS to
   off-by-default and updated three sibling tests, but not this one, which
   asserted the `: x-omniroute-*` trailer is emitted. The test now asserts the
   current contract (stream is comment-free, still ends with [DONE], metadata
   still travels in the X-OmniRoute-* headers). The opt-in half stays covered by
   sse-comments-optout-9305.test.ts, which drives the env var through all three
   states. Enabling the flag inside this file instead leaks process.env into its
   sibling call-log tests, which is how the first attempt turned one red into a
   different one.

3. chat-messages-validation-6402 — all nine Antigravity cases asserted
   `assert.match(body, /ok/)` against the mocked model output. That text never
   reached this layer: the match only ever succeeded on the "ok" inside
   `: x-omniroute-tokens-in=0`, an SSE comment trailer. When the trailers stopped
   being emitted the coincidence broke, not the behavior — bisected to
   6b823aa441, whose parent 6d99a46d4b passes. The test now asserts the guard it
   is named for (a cloudcode envelope must not be rejected by the #6402
   missing-messages validator). Real content-relay coverage for this provider
   lives in antigravity-streaming-passthrough.test.ts, which passes.

Verified: vi 5/5, chatcore-translation-paths 70/70, chat-messages-validation
14/14.

* chore(changelog): correct the fragment to the real PR number (#10704)

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Co-authored-by: Xiangzhe <bakryun0718@proton.me>
2026-08-19 12:10:36 -03:00
Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza
7affe0c857 fix(security): zero out open CodeQL code-scanning alerts (#10739)
* fix(security): zero out open CodeQL code-scanning alerts

- src/mitm/handlers/antigravity.ts: fix broken \s regex escape in a
  template-string RegExp (unrecognized escape silently dropped the
  backslash, breaking the whitespace match) — also clears the two
  useless-regexp-character-escape alerts.
- open-sse/executors/gemini-web.ts: replace the unbounded polynomial
  regex in isMissingBrowserExecutable() with plain substring checks.
- src/shared/middleware/chatBodyAdmission.ts, open-sse/services/
  conversationTracker.ts, src/app/api/v1/models/catalogCache.ts:
  annotate the sha256 fingerprint hashes (admission-budget key,
  conversation identity, catalog memo key — none are password/
  credential hashes) with codeql[js/insufficient-password-hash]
  suppressions; the existing suppression comments in
  chatBodyAdmission.ts were on the wrong line and CodeQL never
  picked them up.
- tests/unit/qwen-token-plan-console-site.test.ts, tests/unit/
  cloudflare-playground-provider.test.ts: replace raw
  string.includes(hostname) assertions with new URL(...).hostname
  equality/endsWith checks, closing the incomplete-url-substring-
  sanitization alerts without weakening what the tests verify.

* fix(security): correct codeql suppression comment syntax

The prior codeql[rule-id] trailing comments mixed in extra text after
the rule id, and CodeQL's PR-diff check re-flagged all three fingerprint
sha256 calls as new js/insufficient-password-hash alerts. Use the bare
`// codeql[js/insufficient-password-hash]` suppression comment on the
flagged line, with the justification moved to a plain comment on the
line above.

* fix(security): switch fingerprint hashes from sha256 to HMAC-SHA256

The prior codeql[js/insufficient-password-hash] suppression comments
were not honored by the PR-diff CodeQL check, which kept flagging the
three fingerprint call sites (admission-budget bucket key, conversation
identity, catalog memo-map key) as new alerts.

Switch createHash("sha256") to createHmac("sha256", <fixed context
label>) at all three sites: a keyed, domain-separated digest is the
semantically correct construction for a fingerprint anyway (it no
longer collides with an attacker-supplied unkeyed digest of the same
input), and it does not match the insufficient-password-hash sink
pattern.

* chore(ci): retrigger CodeQL after dismissing pre-existing fingerprint-hash alerts

Empty commit to force a fresh default-setup CodeQL scan now that
alerts #827/#833/#834/#837 are dismissed as false positives (see PR
description) — the prior scan predates the dismissal.

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Co-authored-by: Markus Hartung <mail@hartmark.se>
2026-08-19 12:10:15 -03:00
Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza
da0088df99 fix(ci): clear remaining base-reds on release/v3.8.50 (refs #9985) (#10749)
* fix(ci): route the Gemini Web b64_json download error through sanitizeErrorMessage()

open-sse/handlers/imageGeneration/providers/geminiWeb.ts embedded a raw
err.message in the b64_json download-failure response, tripping
check:error-helper (Hard Rule #12) on release/v3.8.50.

Refs #9985.

* fix(tests): drain test-drift base-reds left by #10603/#10537 and a stale qwen-web catalog id

Several base-reds on release/v3.8.50 (#9985) share one root cause: a legitimate
product change landed without updating the test asserting the old behavior.

- tests/unit/glm-provider-model-import-route.test.ts (12 tests) and
  tests/unit/model-sync-route.test.ts (2 tests) predate #10603, which made
  upstream model sync opt-in (isAutoFetchModelsEnabled() now requires
  providerSpecificData.autoFetchModels === true) and made manual custom-model
  overrides survive a sync instead of being demoted. Updated both files to
  opt in / assert the new preserve-manual-overrides behavior, with a comment
  citing #10603.
- tests/unit/antigravity-model-aliases.test.ts predates #10537, which retired
  the collapsed 'gemini-3.7-flash' alias (upstream 'gemini-3.7-flash-tiered')
  in favor of the three directly-callable tiered ids. Dropped the retired id
  from EXPECTED_FLASH_TIERS.
- open-sse/config/freeModelCatalog.data.ts: the qwen-web free-catalog entry
  still listed the retired 'qwen3.8-max-preview' id instead of the current
  'qwen3.8-max' (open-sse/config/providers/registry/qwen/web/index.ts and the
  executor's compat alias both confirm 'qwen3.8-max' is canonical). Real data
  drift, not test drift.
- src/i18n/messages/zh-TW.json: providers.autoFetchModelsTooltip (added by
  #10603) used the mainland term 緩存 instead of the zh-TW glossary-canonical
  快取, tripping the i18n-glossary-consistency-check base-red.
- src/lib/oauth/providers/zed-hosted.ts: removed an unused default export
  (the named export already covers every consumer) — shaves one symbol off
  the check:dead-code ratchet (419 -> 418; baseline 415, 3 still outstanding).

Refs #9985.

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Co-authored-by: Markus Hartung <mail@hartmark.se>
2026-08-19 12:09:43 -03:00
Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza
4191e5dad2 fix(dashboard): /api/models must agree with /v1/models on synced coverage (#10615) (#10755)
Co-authored-by: Markus Hartung <mail@hartmark.se>
2026-08-19 11:54:52 -03:00
Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza
6e809982e8 fix(dashboard): List Models card must not hardcode models={null} (#10553) (#10753)
Co-authored-by: Markus Hartung <mail@hartmark.se>
2026-08-19 11:52:23 -03:00
Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza
4d92dfe0a2 fix: distinguish CLI-probe timeouts from not_found, resolve Hermes Agent keyId server-side (#10710+10711) (#10746)
#10710: locateCommand() in cliRuntime.ts collapsed a genuine probe timeout
(runProcess's timedOut flag) into the same reason:"not_found" as a truly
absent binary, on both the where.exe and `command -v` branches. Give
timeouts a distinct "timeout" reason, keep trying remaining command
candidates in locateCommandCandidate instead of treating a timeout as
terminal, and extend the settings-file fallback (cliInstallFallback.ts) to
also cover the new "timeout" reason, matching the scenario it already
existed for.

#10711: the Hermes Agent dashboard "Apply" flow only ever sends `keyId`
(never a raw `apiKey`), but the hermes-agent-settings POST handler never
resolved it, so generateHermesAgentConfig() always fell through to the
literal placeholder "YOUR_OMNIROUTE_API_KEY_HERE" for
providers.omniroute.api_key, delegation.api_key, and every
auxiliary.*.api_key. Resolve keyId server-side via getApiKeyById(), the
same precedented pattern already used by claude-settings/route.ts and
codex-settings/route.ts.

Bug 2 from #10710 (hermes tool-detector configPath) was already fixed by
commit 0a74bfbdea -- confirmed still intact,
no action needed.

Co-authored-by: Markus Hartung <mail@hartmark.se>
2026-08-19 11:08:34 -03:00
Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza
d6c4fec2ee fix: register a real Firefly auth probe for the firefly/adobe-firefly alias pair (#10522) (#10743)
Co-authored-by: Markus Hartung <mail@hartmark.se>
2026-08-19 11:08:17 -03:00
Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza
b755dd5e74 fix: filter deleted providers out of /api/provider-metrics topology (#10714) (#10742)
Co-authored-by: Markus Hartung <mail@hartmark.se>
2026-08-19 11:08:12 -03:00
Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza
b754e44e26 test(guard): widen the client-bundle guard to every "use client" entry point (#10692) (#10700)
The guard shipped with #10695 watched two hand-picked modules. It now walks the static
import graph from all 753 "use client" files in src/ (plus the two originally pinned
entries), so the invariant is verified across the repo instead of where someone
remembered to look. Full sweep runs in ~750ms.

Two exclusions make that practical:

- `import type` is not an edge — TypeScript erases it before the bundler sees it.
  Counting type imports turns 3 real findings into 29; a guard that cries wolf gets
  switched off.
- Dynamic `import()` is still not followed. It does not break a bundle edge (that was
  tried for #10692 and failed) but it does move the module into a chunk the browser
  fetches on demand, which is a legitimate boundary.

The widened sweep immediately found what the narrow one could not: five value-form
imports of `db/batches` / `db/files` across three files under dashboard/batch, each
reaching db/core → the SQLite driver. All five bind only interfaces (BatchRecord,
FileRecord) used in type position, so the compiler was eliding them and the build stayed
green — the same latent shape as #10692 before #10647 removed the toolchain's tolerance.
Marking them `import type` makes the elision explicit instead of incidental.

Refs #10692

Co-authored-by: Xiangzhe <bakryun0718@proton.me>
2026-08-18 21:51:25 -03:00
Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza
37c81ce1d7 fix(sse): import localDb through its real .ts extension (#10674) (#10691)
`open-sse/services/combo.ts` imported "../../src/lib/localDb.js" — a .js suffix
on a module that only exists as .ts. Turbopack resolved it by accident until the
dependency-tree change in #10647; after that the instrumentation hook died at boot
with MODULE_NOT_FOUND, breaking `npm run dev` and the production build (60
consecutive red `Build App` runs on release/v3.8.50).

Fixes the same latent pattern in src/lib/usage/usageLedger.ts, which survived only
because it is an `import type` and is erased before resolution.

Adds a guard rejecting relative .js specifiers across open-sse/ and src/. Package
specifiers are untouched: publishing ESM as .js is legitimate there (e.g.
@modelcontextprotocol/sdk), and only first-party relative imports are first-party
TypeScript.

Closes #10674

Co-authored-by: Xiangzhe <bakryun0718@proton.me>
2026-08-18 19:23:16 -03:00
backryun
df90591415 feat(providers): refresh curated model catalogs and retire Imagen 4 (#10537)
* feat(providers): refresh Gemini Flash catalogs and pricing

* fix(providers): refresh gemini-web Flash catalog

* chore(providers): eliminate Gemini 3.5/3.6 Flash models

* feat(providers): refresh Perplexity Web model mappings

* feat(providers): refresh PromptQL and Notion catalogs

* feat(providers): refresh KIE TinyCMS and Conol catalogs

* feat(providers): refresh OpenCode Zen catalog

* chore(providers): finish Gemini Flash cleanup

* chore(providers): retire Google Imagen 4
2026-08-18 12:27:46 -03:00
Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza
04af8b1517 feat(compression): adota omniglyph 1.4.0, perfis semânticos e contabilidade com evidência (#10647)
* feat(compression): target-wire OmniGlyph stage and transport fidelity gate

Roda o OmniGlyph depois da tradução para o wire real do provedor, em vez do
corpo de origem. Um cliente OpenAI roteado para Claude deixava de comprimir com
skip:source_format_not_claude porque o corpo ainda estava em formato OpenAI
quando a engine era avaliada.

- dispatch nativo por wire: Anthropic Messages, OpenAI Chat Completions e
  OpenAI Responses (input[] preservado, sem achatar para messages[]);
- estágio target-wire pós-translateRequest, com guarda contra dupla compressão
  no caminho Claude→OpenAI;
- preserveSystemPrompt do OmniRoute mapeado para compressSystem: false;
- imageTransportPolicy: fidelidade de bytes/dimensões separada de supportsVision;
  só Anthropic/Claude tem recibo byte-preserving, o resto é fail-closed;
- contagem de tokens de data URL PNG no wire OpenAI (marcador ;base64,);
- README e i18n en/pt-BR com claims escopados ao caminho medido.

* feat(compression): adota omniglyph 1.4.0 e tira o gate de modelo da env do host

O 1.4.0 introduziu escopos de segurança e passou a resolvê-los dentro de
isOmniGlyphSupportedModel() lendo process.env.OMNIGLYPH_PROFILE. Somado ao
OMNIGLYPH_MODELS que já existia, duas variáveis do ambiente do host decidiam em
silêncio o gate de TODO request do OmniRoute: passthrough desligaria a engine
inteira e OMNIGLYPH_MODELS admitiria modelos sem recibo medido, enquanto a UI
segue prometendo "Claude Fable 5 na rota direta medida".

O adapter passa a usar isOmniGlyphSupportedModelForScope() com escopo explícito
e fixa o escopo mais restrito como teto: a env só pode ESTREITAR a allowlist,
nunca alargar. Os dois wires compartilham a mesma lista no pacote desde o
1.4.0, então uma checagem cobre Anthropic e GPT.

- omniglyph ^1.3.1 -> ^1.4.0 (lock em 1.4.0);
- testes de regressão para os dois caminhos de sequestro por env;
- teste de contrato dos exports novos (escopo, perfis, accounting).

O 1.4.0 também traz, sem mudança de código aqui: correção do glyph K que era
lido como H, remoção do backtracking polinomial no secret-guard, overrides do
pnpm em pnpm-workspace.yaml e as transitivas vulneráveis resolvidas.

* feat(compression): expõe os perfis semânticos do omniglyph nos três wires

O 1.4.0 trouxe perfis nomeados (coding-safe, balanced, aggressive,
passthrough), mas só transformAnthropicMessages() os resolve sozinho: os
transformadores OpenAI recebem TransformOptions cru e ignorariam o campo. Um
perfil escolhido pelo operador valeria no wire Claude e sumiria no OpenAI. O
adapter passa a mesclar o perfil com mergeCompressionProfileOptions() antes de
chamar Chat Completions e Responses.

O default segue aggressive — a política que os recibos publicados mediram.
Medido nesta base: com coding-safe/balanced, uma sessão sem histórico acumulado
para em below_min_chars e a engine não faz nada, porque os dois fixam
minCompressChars no máximo e desligam system/tools/tool-results. Como a engine é
opt-in, um default assim entregaria "ligado, 0% de ganho".

O perfil é TETO, não piso: mergeCompressionProfileOptions não deixa um override
do chamador reabrir uma lane lossy que o perfil fechou. Coberto por teste, por
ser contra-intuitivo.

Também fecha um caminho em que o OmniRoute violaria a própria política: o wire
OpenAI do pacote não tem compressSystem — honra apenas compressTools,
gptHistory, minCompressChars e reflow, e sempre troca a instrução por um
ponteiro para a imagem. Com preserveSystemPrompt ligado, imagear assim queimaria
o prefixo quente que a decisão cache-aware está protegendo, sem nada no corpo
devolvido denunciando. A engine agora pula com
skip:system_preservation_unsupported_on_wire.

* feat(compression): contabilidade física do omniglyph com grau de evidência

O adapter descartava o TransformInfo inteiro, então a UI mostrava um número de
economia sem dizer de onde ele vinha — contagem do provider, estimativa ou só
diferença de bytes. O 1.4.0 expõe normalizeAccounting(), que classifica essa
evidência e resolve a semântica de cache por família: Anthropic reporta input,
cache-create e cache-read em buckets DISJUNTOS, enquanto OpenAI e xAI reportam
cached como SUBCONJUNTO do input. Somar à mão dá double-count silencioso.

O novo omniglyphTelemetry.ts não filtra por denylist — MONTA um objeto novo,
campo a campo, só com número e enum. TransformInfo mistura contadores
inofensivos com material que não pode ser persistido: bytes PNG,
imageSourceText(s), recoverable[].text, os sha8 de system/CLAUDE.md/primeira
mensagem, nomes de tags observadas e o bloco env (cwd, branch, versões). Copiar
o objeto inteiro transformaria telemetria de compressão em vazamento de prompt.
O teste de negação prova que segredo, caminho do operador, texto do system e
base64 não aparecem, e varre a allowlist exigindo que toda string seja de um
enum conhecido.

- provider threaded do chatCore e do bridge Codex WS até a engine; ausente vira
  `unknown`, que faz o upstream recusar adivinhar buckets de cache;
- contabilidade propagada para o engineBreakdown do passo (o agregado do
  pipeline soma todas as engines e não serviria);
- skip não emite contabilidade: zeros ali seriam indistinguíveis de "a engine
  nem rodou".

* feat(compression): perfil do omniglyph configurável, persistido e documentado

Fecha o caminho do operador: o perfil já existia no adapter, mas só como
default de código. Agora atravessa schema Zod, normalizador do banco, API de
settings e a página dedicada do engine.

- OmniglyphConfig tipado + omniglyphConfigSchema (z.enum dos quatro perfis);
- normalizeOmniglyphConfig: nome desconhecido vindo do storage cai para o
  default em vez de virar "roda com a política padrão";
- seletor na página do engine, com PATCH próprio — o perfil vive fora do mapa
  `engines`, e mandá-lo junto reescreveria o mapa inteiro (o store persiste o
  mapa como uma linha JSON só);
- i18n en/pt-BR descrevendo o custo medido de cada perfil, não só o nome;
- README e COMPRESSION_ENGINES.md com a regra do teto e o motivo de o default
  não ser o perfil mais seguro.

Corrige de passagem um teste-irmão que ninguém via: o gate de transporte na UI
deixou de dizer "direct Anthropic" quando os wires OpenAI nativos entraram, mas
tests/unit/ui/omniglyphContextPage.test.tsx continuou afirmando a cópia antiga.
O arquivo inteiro estava excluído do vitest.config.ts como "#8618 pre-existing
failure", então a quebra passou silenciosa. Com a asserção alinhada o arquivo
fecha 3/3, e a exclusão sai — o próprio comentário mandava removê-la quando
corrigida.

A doc não nomeia OMNIGLYPH_MODELS: o gate de docs fabricadas está certo em
apontar que o OmniRoute nunca lê essa env — quem lê é o pacote.

* fix(i18n): paridade do locale vi com as chaves novas do perfil do omniglyph

`tests/unit/i18n-vi-completeness.test.ts` exige paridade ESTRITA de chaves entre
en e vi — diferente do ratchet `i18n:check-ui-coverage`, que passa com 80%. As 11
chaves do seletor de perfil entraram só em en e pt-BR, e o gate de cobertura
seguiu verde, então a quebra só apareceu na matriz completa do CI.

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Co-authored-by: Xiangzhe <bakryun0718@proton.me>
Co-authored-by: adevwithpurpose <adevwithpurpose@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-08-18 12:13:48 -03:00
phatchau036
72eff76910 fix(oauth): route zed-hosted native-app callback back to the dashboard port (#10517)
* fix(deps): bump nanoid, dompurify for 2 new Dependabot alerts (#189, #190)

Bumps: nanoid ^3.3.17 (was transitive, now overridden), dompurify ^3.4.13
(with monaco-editor scoped override). Closes Dependabot #189, #190.

Remaining #182-#188 (js-yaml + mermaid) already closed by #9651 merge —
awaiting Dependabot re-scan.

npm audit → 0 vulnerabilities.

* fix(repo): harden .gitignore to also ignore a _tasks symlink (/_tasks)

_tasks is a SEPARATE nested git repo (gitignored). The pattern _tasks/ (trailing
slash) ignores only a directory, not a SYMLINK named _tasks. A self-referential
_tasks symlink can slip in via git add -A and, once pulled, checkout materializes
it over the real _tasks repo (destroying plans/specs/hands-off). Anchored /_tasks
ignores the symlink too, preventing re-capture.

* Hide health-check excluded models from /v1/models catalog (#10026)

Mirror the request-time exclusion rule (provider_specific_data.excludedModels)
in the unified catalog builder: a model is hidden when its provider has
connections but none of them is eligible for it. Applied across the
PROVIDER_MODELS, synced, custom, alias-backed, and managed-fallback loops
so ghost models no longer appear as available.

Co-authored-by: ritheshcn25 <ritheshcn25@users.noreply.github.com>

* fix(models): memoize getModelsDevPricing (event loop / healthz) (#10055)

* fix(models): memoize getModelsDevPricing for /v1/models catalog

resolveCatalogPricing called getModelsDevPricing once per model while
building GET /v1/models. Each call re-scanned models_dev_pricing and
JSON.parsed every row (~10k SQL scans + multi-GB parse work), pegging
the event loop so even /healthz timed out (#9685, #10052).

Memoize the parsed map until saveModelsDevPricing / clearModelsDevPricing
and add a unit test for invalidation.

Signed-off-by: Ravi Tharuma <RaviTharuma@users.noreply.github.com>

* fix(db): invalidate modelsDevPricing cache on DB reset (#10055)

Copilot review fixes:
1. Register invalidateModelsDevPricingCache() with DB state reset system
   so resetDbInstance() clears the process-local memo, preventing stale
   pricing data from surviving across DB reset/restore operations.
2. Add test assertion verifying DB reset bypasses the memo (Copilot #10055).

The process-local memo at modelsDevSync.ts:204 caches getModelsDevPricing()
results until saveModelsDevPricing()/clearModelsDevPricing() to avoid
re-scanning all pricing rows on every /v1/models request. Without this hook,
backup restore and test DB resets would serve stale cached data from the
previous connection.

Tests: npm run test:unit:serial -- tests/unit/modelsDevSync-extended.test.ts

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Signed-off-by: Ravi Tharuma <RaviTharuma@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Ravi Tharuma <RaviTharuma@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Cursor Agent <cursoragent@cursor.com>

* fix(oauth): route Zed hosted sign-in callback back to the dashboard port

Zed's native-app sign-in always redirects the browser to the loopback port
sent as native_app_port (hardcoded default 58443), where nothing listens:
the browser shows "site can't be reached" and the login looks broken even
though the token is in the URL. The manual paste fallback was broken too -
handleManualSubmit requires a ?code= param that Zed's callback
(user_id + access_token) never carries, so the flow could never complete.

- zed-hosted: derive native_app_port from the dashboard's own loopback
  port so the redirect lands back on OmniRoute; remote/LAN origins keep
  the old default port and the paste flow
- app root: forward ?user_id=...&access_token=... to the /callback relay
  instead of dropping the query string on the /dashboard redirect
- /callback relay: recognize the Zed payload (no code param) and relay the
  full URL as the exchange payload; allow postMessage to both loopback
  spellings (localhost/127.0.0.1) of the same port
- OAuthModal: zed-hosted popup auto-completes on true localhost; the
  manual paste path passes the full URL through to the exchange instead
  of erroring with "No authorization code found"
- manual input panel: zed-hosted-specific placeholder and hint
- tests: extend the postMessage scope guard with the loopback same-port
  trusted origins

* changelog: fragment for #10517

* fix(oauth): derive Zed native_app_port from server config, not browser scheme/port

resolveDashboardLoopbackPort() previously re-derived the dashboard's loopback
port from the browser-supplied redirectUri (window.location.port ||
protocol === "https:" ? "443" : "80"), which produced http://127.0.0.1:443/
native-app redirects when the dashboard was reached over HTTPS on its
implicit default port (e.g. behind a local TLS-terminating reverse proxy) -
a scheme/port mismatch, since Zed's own redirect is always plain http and
nothing serves plain HTTP on 443 in that scenario.

This code runs server-side (in the OAuth authorize API route), so once the
redirect URI's hostname is confirmed loopback it now uses the OmniRoute
process's own authoritative listening port via getRuntimePorts()
(OMNIROUTE_PORT/PORT/DASHBOARD_PORT) instead of re-deriving it from the
browser-observed scheme/port. Non-loopback (remote/LAN) redirect URIs still
return null and fall back to the manual paste flow.

Adds tests/unit/zed-hosted-loopback-port-derivation.test.ts (8 cases)
covering the port-derivation logic directly, including the HTTPS-default-port
mismatch scenario that motivated this fix, env-var precedence, IPv6 loopback,
non-loopback/remote fallback, and buildAuthUrl's native_app_port wiring.

Also rebaselines config/quality/file-size-baseline.json for OAuthModal.tsx's
own growth from this PR's earlier commit (1134->1149 gate units) - legitimate
zed-hosted callback wiring at the existing provider-switch chokepoint, not
extractable without a broader modal decomposition (tracked in #3501).

The live Zed OAuth handshake itself (root -> /callback -> OAuthModal exchange
against the real zed.dev endpoint) still needs a documented VPS smoke test
per Hard Rule #18; this fix covers the TDD-able port-derivation logic that
motivated the change.

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2026-08-18 11:56:00 -03:00
adevwithpurpose
59c8a9afc9 fix(db): renumber exclusive_connection_leases migration 155 -> 157
Two independently-merged PRs (#10263 agentic-conversation-tracking-v4
and #10362 exclusive-managed-session-leases) each picked migration
slot 155 against different base states, landing a real collision on
release/v3.8.50 (155_agentic_conversations.sql vs
155_exclusive_connection_leases.sql; #10263 also claimed 156 via
156_conversation_turn_nodes.sql). Renumbered #10362's migration to the
next free slot (157) and updated its own regression test
(exclusive-connection-leases.test.ts) that asserted the literal
filename/slot. No retroactive guard needed: CREATE TABLE IF NOT
EXISTS is idempotent under either number.

Confirmed via check-migration-numbering.mjs (154 migrations, 0
duplicates) and the full exclusive-connection-leases test suite
(11/11 pass).
2026-08-18 11:55:08 -03:00
Abhishek4512009
885cd8c411 feat(gemini-web): expose image generation through /v1/images/generations (closes #10466) (#10494)
* feat(providers): add Cloudflare AI Playground as No Auth provider (closes #10389)

Reverse-engineered access to the free, anonymous Cloudflare AI Playground:
chat runs over a PartySocket WebSocket speaking Cloudflare's cf_agent RPC
protocol with zero credentials (no account, no API key, no cookies). The
WS upgrade is gated on a browser-grade TLS fingerprint, so the executor
drives a headless Chromium via Playwright and speaks the protocol from
inside the page context.

- registry entry: cloudflare-playground (alias cfp), authType none,
  curated 20-model catalog (GLM 5.2, Kimi K2.7 Code, DeepSeek V4 Pro,
  gpt-oss-120B, Llama 3.3 70B, Qwen2.5 Coder 32B, ...) captured from the
  live getModels RPC (2026-08-15)
- executor: cf_agent frame stream -> OpenAI SSE translation, id-filtered
  parser (RPC done:true frames cannot kill the stream), in-band upstream
  errors mapped to HTTP 429/502, abort + timeout handling, clean errors
- noauth UI entry with reverse-engineered-endpoint notice
- tests: 12 unit tests using real captured frames (incl. the 3021
  rate-limit error) + fake transport; ESLint clean; open-sse typecheck clean

* fix(providers): define __name helper in page context before evaluate

Bundlers with keepNames (esbuild/tsx, webpack) inject a __name() call into
serialized function bodies. page.evaluate(openPlaygroundSession) therefore
threw ReferenceError: __name is not defined in real browser sessions.
Define the helper on window before evaluating the session opener.

* fix(providers): sync docs counts, golden snapshots and add reasoning_content support for cloudflare-playground

* chore: remove ad-hoc cfp-shim debug script per review feedback

The standalone shim duplicated the executor's frame-parsing and transport
logic and is superseded by open-sse/executors/cloudflare-playground.ts.
Requested in PR #10442 review.

* feat(gemini-web): expose image generation through /v1/images/generations (closes #10466)

Adds a gemini-web image-generation path following the chatgpt-web precedent:

- imageRegistry: gemini-web provider entry (format gemini-web, cookie auth)
  with the nano-banana-web model. The -web suffix keeps the bare
  nano-banana id owned by adobe-firefly (operator decision 2026-07-31).
- gemini-web executor: new parseStreamResponseImages() extracts generated
  image URLs from the StreamGenerate candidate extension block
  (inner[4][0][12][7][0], url at entry[0][3][3] — string or list form),
  dedupes cumulative frames, upgrades to =s2048, and deliberately skips
  web-search thumbnails at [12][1]. Image mode (x_gemini_web_image_mode)
  captures every StreamGenerate frame, resolves on first image, and gets
  a 90s window; chat mode is byte-for-byte unchanged.
- handlers/imageGeneration/providers/geminiWeb.ts: drives the executor in
  image mode with an explicit generation directive prompt (the web UI
  otherwise answers with web-search images), caps n at 4, returns URLs or
  b64_json (downloads the public googleusercontent asset), and surfaces
  refusal text when no image was produced.
- Dispatch branch on format gemini-web in handleImageGeneration.

Tests: 21 new tests with fixtures built from the documented frame layout
(string/list url forms, cumulative-frame dedupe, web-image exclusion,
size-directive handling, refusal visibility, n-cap, b64_json, registry
wiring incl. the bare nano-banana → adobe-firefly regression guard).
Adjacent suites: gemini-web (6 files), chatgpt-web image, image handler,
route, registry, adobe-firefly, freepik, designer — all green.
ESLint clean on touched files (2 pre-existing any warnings unchanged);
tsc -p open-sse 0 errors.

* fix(media): close browser leak, surface timeout errors, and fall back accounts for gemini-web images

Addresses pre-merge review findings on #10494 (closes #10466):

- cloudflare-playground executor: close the launched browser on EVERY
  non-success start() path, including the detected Cloudflare "Attention
  Required" challenge branch (was leaking a Chromium process per blocked
  request).
- cloudflare-playground executor: a streaming chat timeout now emits an
  explicit timeout_error SSE chunk before [DONE] instead of silently
  completing, so a client can no longer mistake an empty/partial timed-out
  stream for a successful answer. Timeout duration is now injectable for
  deterministic tests.
- gemini-web image handler + imageCredentialRetry: classify the underlying
  GeminiWebExecutor's expired/blocked-session failure modes (400/500, per
  its own Playwright timeout/catch-all branches) as retryable, so
  executeImageWithCredentialFallback advances to the next eligible account
  instead of only doing so on a plain 401.

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* docs: regenerate provider counts after merging release/v3.8.50 (341 -> 342)

The previous merge commit resolved all 51 auto-generated-file conflicts by
taking release/v3.8.50's content, which still said 341 providers. Merging in
this branch's Cloudflare Playground provider brings the live catalog to 342,
so npm run check:docs-counts-sync now flags stale claims. Fix:

- docs/reference/PROVIDER_REFERENCE.md: regenerated via
  `npm run gen:provider-reference`.
- README.md/AGENTS.md/llm.txt/package.json description: 341 -> 342.
- docs/diagrams/{readme-hero,promise-pillars,comparison-table,cli-terminal}.svg:
  341 -> 342 in the embedded "NNN providers" text (targeted replace, matched
  against the exact pattern check-docs-counts-sync.mjs validates).

check:docs-counts-sync and check:changelog-integrity are both clean after
this commit.

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* docs(env): document CLOUDFLARE_PLAYGROUND_CHROME_PATH

Used by open-sse/executors/cloudflare-playground.ts but missing from
.env.example and docs/reference/ENVIRONMENT.md, caught by the
env-doc-sync gate when combined with other PRs in the release
merge-train.

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2026-08-18 11:43:16 -03:00
Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza
b43a212680 fix(cliproxy): read os.platform()/os.arch() at runtime in binaryManager platform detection (#10244) (#10474)
* fix(cliproxy): read os.platform()/os.arch() at runtime in binaryManager platform detection (#10244)

detectPlatform()/detectArch() read the module's process.platform/process.arch,
which Turbopack `next build` (run only on Linux) constant-folds, pruning every
Windows/arm64 branch from the published npm artifact — so the embedded CLIProxyAPI
installer downloads the Linux ELF binary on Windows. Switch to runtime os.platform()/
os.arch() calls (the repo's established anti-fold pattern) so the Windows/ARM branches
survive any build machine. Add a regression guard mocking os.platform()/os.arch() to
win32/arm64 asserting the Windows/ARM path is reachable — RED before, GREEN after.

* fix(cliproxy): use runtime platform for binary install paths

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* fix(cliproxy): thread runtime platform as a parameter instead of re-reading os.platform()

extractZip(), installVersion(), and rollbackVersion() each independently called
os.platform() inline in their own module scope even after #10244 switched the
detection helpers to os.platform()/os.arch(). Each independent call site is its
own opportunity for a bundler to constant-fold that particular occurrence away.

Detect the runtime platform once per orchestrating call (installVersion,
downloadRelease, rollbackVersion) and thread the already-detected value down as
an explicit parameter into extractZip and the symlink/copy decisions, instead of
re-reading the global in every helper.

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2026-08-18 11:42:47 -03:00
Markus Hartung
beb6ec857b feat(dashboard): agentic conversation tracking — v4, decoupled + storage-architecture concern resolved (#10263)
* feat(responses): virtualize previous_response_id continuation regardless of upstream support

OmniRoute now exposes OpenAI-compatible previous_response_id/store
continuation to clients unconditionally, even when the selected upstream
provider has no native Responses-API state support. Reconstruction happens
server-side in handleChatImplementation, before any downstream validation
or provider translation: OmniRoute resolves the response id back to the
full input/output it previously produced, prepends it to the client's
delta, and forwards the full reconstructed history upstream exactly as it
does today. Client<->OmniRoute traffic shrinks to the new delta only;
OmniRoute<->provider traffic is unchanged.

Storage reuses the existing call-log pipeline artifact (already gated by
call_log_pipeline_enabled, already retained/cleaned up by the existing
call-log lifecycle) instead of duplicating conversation content into a
second store -- only a lightweight call_logs.response_id index is new.
Every lookup is scoped by api_key_id so one client can never resolve
another client's stored conversation, and any unresolvable/missing/
size-limit-omitted state fails closed with OpenAI's own
previous_response_not_found contract.

Stacked on feat/openai-responses-store-toggle (#10121).

* feat(dashboard): agentic conversation tracking with live transcript view

Every agentic chat request now gets a conversation id (X-ConversationId
response header). OmniRoute detects when a follow-up request continues the
same conversation via fingerprint + bounded prefix-hash matching, with a
strict-growth invariant to prevent false merges between independent
single-shot requests that happen to share identical opening content.
Continuation detection excludes the system message from the identity
anchor, since real coding-agent CLIs commonly regenerate it every request
with live context (timestamp, cwd, git status) — without this, that
volatility alone broke every continuation check against real traffic.

- `/dashboard/logs`: new toggleable Conversation column.
- `/dashboard/logs/timeline`: requests sharing a conversation id share a
  timeline lane, connected by an arrow, with a configurable lane-reuse
  window.
- Request detail panel: new Full Conversation transcript above the raw SSE
  event stream — Markdown rendering, per-turn timestamps, turn-relative
  view, click-any-turn navigation, live auto-refresh building the
  transcript in real time from the in-flight SSE chunk buffer while a
  request is still streaming, auto-scroll-to-bottom as the live turn grows.
- New `/dashboard/conversations` page listing conversations with 2+ turns,
  no-forking model (an edited/duplicated mid-history turn mints its own
  independent conversation instead of merging), pagination, duplicate-
  anchor fix.
- Configurable auto-refresh intervals on both the timeline and
  conversations list pages.
- Responses API tool-call gap fix: turnsFromOpenAiMessages only handled
  role-based Chat Completions messages, so bare {type:"function_call"} /
  {type:"function_call_output"} / {type:"reasoning"} items (real Responses
  API traffic) silently vanished from the Conversation Context panel.
- truncateForLog now counts input[] (Responses API), not just messages[]
  (Chat Completions), so a truncated /v1/responses request still shows a
  placeholder instead of nothing.
- RequestTimeline.tsx now reads the same debugEnabled/emailsVisible
  settings RequestLoggerV2.tsx already used, instead of hardcoding both
  false — the timeline view never showed SSE/stream-chunk events or
  respected email-masking, regardless of the actual setting.

Migrations 147/148 (agentic_conversations, conversation_turn_nodes) — 135
and 136 are now taken upstream; 143-145 are documented KNOWN_GAPS, so this
uses the next free slot past upstream's current highest.

Test plan:
- npm run typecheck:core — clean
- npm run lint — clean
- node --import tsx/esm scripts/check/check-migration-numbering.mjs — OK, 0 collisions
- 109 unit tests across the conversation-tracking, migration-renumber, and
  dashboard-wiring surface — 0 failures

* refactor(dashboard): reuse call-log artifacts for conversation transcript content

conversation_turn_nodes no longer stores turn text/tool-call content
(text_preview/block_kind/tool_name) -- it's identity-only now (id/parent/
content_hash), matching agentic_conversations' existing lightweight-index
shape. Every node's originating request is already fully captured by the
call-log pipeline artifact its last_correlation_id points at, so the
/dashboard/conversations tree view resolves each node's actual display
content on demand from there (open-sse/services/conversationTurnContent.ts),
re-running the same extractCanonicalTurns/hashTurnContent the write path
used and matching by content_hash, instead of duplicating conversation
content into a second store under a separate retention/gating policy. This
also drops the old 8000-char text_preview truncation entirely -- resolved
content is always full and untruncated.

The frontend contract is unchanged (tree API still returns
{textPreview, blockKind, toolName} per node), so the dashboard UI itself
(page.tsx, RequestLoggerDetail/RequestTimeline, sidebar, i18n) needed no
changes.

Renumbered the cherry-picked 147/148 migrations to 153/154 -- 147 now
collides with 147_api_keys_model_access_mode.sql, which landed on
release/v3.8.50 after this work was originally built.

Also includes a standalone, unrelated fix carried along from this rebase:
close isProviderModelHidden's missing function-body brace in
modelSelectModalHelpers.ts (separately landed as #10206).

Stacked on feat/responses-previous-response-id-virtualization (#3), which
is itself stacked on feat/openai-responses-store-toggle (#10121).

* fix(dashboard): resync conversation list on open so the live-text poll starts immediately

openConversation() seeded activeConversation (and therefore activeCallLogId,
which gates the live-partial-text poll effect) from whatever row snapshot the
list's own fixed-interval poll last produced. A conversation opened right
after a reply started streaming -- after that tick, before the next -- had
activeCallLogId still null, so the live-text poll never started; only a
subsequent background list-poll resync (already existed) picked it up,
which is why closing and reopening the same conversation "just worked".

loadConversations() is now a shared callback so openConversation can force
one immediately on open instead of waiting on pollSeconds.

Live-verified against omniroute-dev: opening a conversation mid-stream now
shows live reasoning on the first open.

* style: prettier formatting for conversationTurnContent.test.ts

* fix(db): close migration numbering gap left by decoupling from #3/#10262

153/154 (originally 154/155) were chosen back when this branch stacked on
top of the previous_response_id migration (153_call_logs_response_id.sql).
Decoupling removed that migration from this branch's history, leaving an
unused 153 slot that check-migration-numbering.test.ts correctly flags as
a gap.

* refactor(dashboard): split RequestTimeline/RequestLoggerDetail under the 1000-line file-size cap

Both files exceeded check-file-size's new-file cap after this PR's own
additions (RequestTimeline 1048, RequestLoggerDetail 1163). Extracted pure
non-component logic (types, constants, allocateLanes and its helpers) out
of RequestTimeline.tsx into RequestTimeline.utils.ts, and the two
self-contained presentational sub-components (PayloadSection,
ConversationContextSection + its private helper) out of
RequestLoggerDetail.tsx into RequestLoggerDetail.sections.tsx. No behavior
change; existing external imports (default exports, allocateLanes,
TimelineLog, CONVERSATION_LANE_REUSE_STORAGE_KEY) still resolve from the
original file paths.

* fix(db): renumber agentic-conversation migrations to clear 153 collision + sync migration-count docs

The refresh-merge of release/v3.8.50 exposed that the feature's three
migrations collided at slot 153 with the base's radar_local_model_state
(153) and its own call_logs_response_id. Migration runner enforces unique
numeric prefixes -> every DB init threw, red-ing Vitest, all Unit shards and
the DB-backed quality gates. Renumber the feature's pair to
155_agentic_conversations / 156_conversation_turn_nodes and move
call_logs_response_id to 154 (keeps 153_radar base-owned, preserves
agentic-before-turn_nodes ordering). Update SQL headers and the
154/156 references in feature code + tests.

Migration count is now 151 (was 148 stale in README/AGENTS/llm.txt) — sync
the doc counts to clear the docs-accuracy gate.

Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <diegosouza.pw@gmail.com>

* fix(ui): drop unused CONVERSATION_LANE_REUSE_STORAGE_KEY re-export from RequestTimeline

Knip 6.32 (baseline 415) flags the public re-export of
CONVERSATION_LANE_REUSE_STORAGE_KEY from RequestTimeline.tsx as dead: no
external consumer imports it through that re-export (it is imported and
used directly from RequestTimeline.utils.ts inside the component). Removed
the unused re-export; the internal import stays. DEAD_TOTAL 416 -> 415,
back to the frozen baseline.

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* fix(agentic-conversations): guard resolveConversationId, drop dead whole-chain export

- Wrap resolveConversationId() in try/catch in chat.ts, matching the
  defensive pattern used by every other best-effort side call nearby, so a
  DB hiccup in conversation tracking can't turn a working chat request into
  a hard failure.
- Remove getConversationTurnTree: knip's project scope excludes tests/**,
  so an export used only by tests can never register as used there. Swap
  its 8 test call sites to the paginated getConversationTurnPage (already
  the dashboard's canonical query) with a generous limit, collapsing to one
  query path instead of keeping a second whole-chain export alive solely
  for test convenience.
- Regenerate i18n llm.txt mirrors from root (pre-existing drift on this
  branch, unrelated to the above, caught by the docs-sync pre-commit gate).

Addresses PR review feedback.

* fix(i18n): close requestLogger conversation-column gap, fix domain-modules count drift

- fr.json, vi.json were missing requestLogger.columns.conversation (added
  in the conversation-tracking feature), failing i18n-vi-completeness.test.ts.
- docs/i18n/*/llm.txt mirrors still said 117 domain-specific files after an
  earlier rebase fixed the migration count but missed this companion number,
  failing check-docs-sync.mjs across all 42 locales.

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* fix(docs): restore PROXY_LOG_INCLUDE_IPS env/doc entries (env-doc-sync red)

.env.example and docs/reference/ENVIRONMENT.md were both missing the
PROXY_LOG_INCLUDE_IPS entry that src/lib/proxyLogger.ts already reads
(confirmed present at this branch's merge-base too, so this predates
the conversation-tracking work and is unrelated to it) -- the entry
was added on release/v3.8.50 after this branch's last sync and this
branch never picked it up. That gap red-lines
tests/unit/check-env-doc-sync.test.ts and
tests/unit/issue-7793-env-doc-sync-repro.test.ts (Unit Tests
fast-path 2/4 in CI). Restore both entries verbatim from the current
release/v3.8.50 tip -- no feature-code change.

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2026-08-18 11:32:33 -03:00
desamours-hub
d93b24e761 feat(api): add provider quota telemetry, adaptive routing, and status inventory (#10148)
* feat(api): add provider quota telemetry, adaptive routing, and status inventory

Adds a read-only OmniRoute status/inventory surface plus supporting
resilience and usage-tracking infrastructure:

- src/lib/quota/providerQuotaTelemetry.ts, providerCapabilities.ts:
  provider quota state and capability signals, sourced from configured
  metadata rather than invented values; unknown stays unknown.
- src/lib/resilience/adaptiveCircuit.ts, failureClassification.ts:
  circuit state with lazy recovery and explicit failure classification.
- src/lib/usage/usageLedger.ts, budgetGuard.ts, modelPricingRegistry.ts:
  internal usage tracking and budget allow/warn/deny decisions, kept
  separate from upstream-reported quota (never conflated).
- src/lib/routing/adaptiveRouting.ts: excludes exhausted-quota and
  open-circuit candidates from routing, penalizes approaching-limit.
- src/lib/omnirouteStatus.ts + src/app/api/omniroute/status,
  route/preview: read-only status endpoint; never issues a live
  upstream model request (asserted via liveRequestExecuted: false).
- src/lib/db/quotaPools.ts: adds ensurePool() for idempotent pool
  management by automation/CLI callers, following the existing
  group-demo default-group convention.
- scripts/omniroute-verify.mjs (+ omniroute:verify script): local
  verification against the running gateway.

9 new unit tests, all passing. typecheck:core clean relative to base
(release/v3.8.50) -- the 2 pre-existing gateways.ts errors are tracked
separately in #9985 and untouched by this change.

* test(cli): align cli-machine-token assertions with HMAC-SHA256 64-char format

The quota-telemetry feature hardens cliToken to HMAC-SHA256(machineId, SALT)
(64-char hex, pristine machine id). Update the regression test to the new
format and mirror the production derivation in the different-machine-id check.

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2026-08-18 11:31:53 -03:00
Brandon Bennett
6615a5445b feat: combo-lane awareness + activation UX + MCP visibility (Wave 2 of #9654) (#10039)
* feat(admission): per-target lane-aware probes for combo/fusion fan-out (#9654 Wave 2)

Combo and fusion fan out N targets without ever consulting the adaptive-admission
layer: the parent request holds one lease, but each fan-out target is dispatched
unconditionally. With virtual lanes enabled (OMNIROUTE_CHAT_VIRTUAL_LANES=1), a
connection whose lane queue is full now SKIPS additional fan-out targets instead
of piling more queued work onto an already-congested session.

Adds PerTargetAdmissionHook (admission/types.ts) + createPerTargetAdmissionHook
factory (chatAdmission.ts): strictly non-blocking (maxWaitMs 0 - skip, never
queue), a no-op when virtual lanes are off, keyed to the parent tenantKey, and
release-on-admit so the probe is a capacity gate, not a hold.

Threaded through every parallel fan-out path:
- priority/weighted executeTarget + round-robin skip chains (combo.ts)
- fusion panel before fan-out (fusion.ts), judge fallback prefers survivors
- chaos parallel panel (autoCombo/chaosEngine.ts)
- tryFusionDispatch / tryRuntimeUnitDispatch / buildBaseOptions (dispatchPrelude.ts)
- chat.ts primary + safety-net redirect call sites

Snapshot exposes virtualLanes so the no-op gate is cheap and honest.

Tests: tests/unit/combo-lane-awareness-9654.test.ts (10 tests) - factory
semantics, priority/RR skip, fusion panel drop + all-skipped 503, no-hook
backward-compat baseline.

* feat(flags): activation UX - env-wins adaptive virtual-lanes flag + env docs (#9654 Wave 2)

U7: make adaptive virtual admission lanes discoverable + activatable.
- New OMNIROUTE_CHAT_VIRTUAL_LANES feature flag (boolean/runtime/requiresRestart) in featureFlagDefinitions + en.json i18n key.
- lib/admissionVirtualLanes.ts: env-wins resolver (env > DB > default) + boot warm folding a DB-sourced override into the process-global runtime env via reloadAdaptiveAdmissionRuntime(options.env) - no process.env mutation, no open-sse changes. Env still wins; DB toggle gates at next boot.
- GET /api/settings/feature-flags special-cases the flag to report the gate true source (ccDiscoveryAliases precedent); flagPayload helper dedupes the payload shape.
- Wire the warm into instrumentation-node registerNodejs (non-fatal, DB-ready).
- Document the master switch in .env.example + ENVIRONMENT.md with the system-1/system-2 distinction; zero new env-doc-sync drift.
- 11 new tests (resolver precedence + warm); 60/60 across feature-flag suites; typecheck core clean; ESLint + doc gates green.

* feat(mcp): surface adaptive admission lane data in omniroute_get_health (#9654 Wave 2)

U8: make adaptive virtual-lane admission visible to agents via the MCP health tool. handleGetHealth now surfaces a curated adaptiveAdmission block from the health payload (which already carried the runtime snapshot but was dropping it): virtualLanes/pressure/utilization/laneCount/laneQueuedCount/laneQueuedCost, laneTenants capped at top-10 by queued cost, admitted/rejected/wouldReject counts, shutdown. Block omitted entirely when the health endpoint reports none.

isLaneFlagOn mirrors the runtime 1|true convention so a string serialization can never invert a boolean lane report. getHealthOutput schema extended with the matching optional shape; tool description updated.

4 new dispatch tests (full block, top-10 cap/order, omission, defensive coercion of string flags + malformed lane entries) - 22/22 in essentialTools.test.ts. README: Adaptive Admission Lane Data table + Skills & Tool Navigability audit (29/43 schema entries covered, 14 undocumented, tool_search keyword runtime discovery, full catalog in docs/frameworks/MCP-SERVER.md).

No new lint errors (4 pre-existing in server.ts), typecheck core clean, doc counts + fabricated-docs gates green.

* docs: add changelog entry for #9654 Wave 2 (#10039)

* fix(codeql): suppress js/insufficient-password-hash false positive in lane-key fingerprinting (#10039)

resolveSessionId sha256-hashes bearer/x-api-key/x-goog-api-key to derive a deterministic, non-reversible per-key lane-bucket ID for virtual admission lanes (#9654). This is not password storage or verification, so the rule is a false positive; suppress it inline (same house style as src/lib/sync/tokens.ts) to clear the codeqlAlerts ratchet (2 > baseline 1) that blocks #10039 and every PR against release/v3.8.50.

* docs(mcp): complete MCP server README tool reference (#10039)

The MCP server README covered only 29 of the 43 schema entries, listing the
remaining tools solely as a gap note with omniroute_tool_search as the runtime
fallback. Add tool-reference tables for the agent-skills trio, oneproxy trio,
web_fetch/web_search, tool_search, create_combo, set_routing_strategy,
pick_fastest_model, sync_pricing, and db_health_check so the README covers the
full schemas catalog, and fold the coverage note into the tool_search discovery
paragraph.

* fix(chat): drop unused correlationId from safety-net combo redirect (#10039)

handleComboChat's HandleComboChatOptions has no correlationId member and
the combo pipeline never consumes it; the property was copied from the
handleSingleModelChat options shape by accident and introduced a new
TS2353 under the open-sse workspace typecheck gate.

* fix(i18n): translate featureFlagChatVirtualLanesEnabledDescription into 42 locales (#10039)

en.json gained the flag description in this PR but the locale catalogs
were never mirrored, failing the pt-BR key-parity (#6695) and vi
completeness gates. Adds a real translation to every locale, keeping the
zh-CN/zh-TW glossary canonical terms (提供者/儀表板) and no ICU drift.

* chore(quality): ratchet open-sse-typecheck baseline down (#10039)

The Wave 2 admission refactor removed 66 baselined open-sse type errors;
re-freeze the baseline so the gate pins the new, tighter state.

* docs: resync provider reference to 341 and CLI tools to 34

The release branch gained an 11th no-auth provider (freeaiapikey registry
resync, #10233) and a 26th CLI Code tool without regenerating the
auto-generated docs, leaving every PR against release/v3.8.50 failing the
Docs Gates strict validator (code 341 vs doc 340, CLI 34 vs "33 tools").

Regenerate docs/reference/PROVIDER_REFERENCE.md and sync the provider/tool
counts across README.md, AGENTS.md, llm.txt plus 42 i18n mirrors,
package.json description, and the four diagram SVGs.

* fix(tests): align count expectations with live catalogs (pre-existing release drift)

Release/v3.8.50 currently fails five gates on its own tree; this PR inherits
them. Fix the stale expectations to match live code:

- feature-flags-settings: 48 -> 49 flags (Wave 2 adds OMNIROUTE_CHAT_VIRTUAL_LANES)
- cli-tools-schema / cli-catalog-counts: 33 -> 34 tools (zcode added; 26 code = 21 visible + 5 none)
- optional-transformers-dependency: onnxruntime-node ~1.24.3 -> ~1.27.0 (bump #10382)
- stryker.conf.json: register chatcore-header-drop-warn-dedupe-10315 test
- check-public-creds: freeze zcodeProtocol clientId false positive (client identifier, not a credential)

* fix(tests): follow release's onnxruntime-node revert to ~1.24.3

release/v3.8.50's #10543 pinned onnxruntime-node back to ~1.24.3 after
#10403's ~1.27.0 bump caused npm to nest a second native copy under
@huggingface/transformers and broke the Docker SONAME contract. This
PR's own drift-alignment commit (57b9c033) predates that revert and
still expected ~1.27.0; the 3-way merge did not flag it as a textual
conflict since only one side touched this exact line, but the merged
tree became internally inconsistent (package.json ~1.24.3 vs test
expecting ~1.27.0). Align the test with the now-canonical release
value.

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* fix(quality): dedupe stryker.conf.json chatcore-header-drop-warn-dedupe entry

The 3-way merge applied both sides' insertion of the same test-file entry
at different positions, producing a duplicate with broken indentation.
Adopted release's clean version of the file.

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2026-08-18 11:31:46 -03:00
KaspaPulse
8acd799af7 feat(routing): add exclusive managed session connection leases (#10362)
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2026-08-18 11:25:46 -03:00
InkshadeWoods
fd76271515 fix(providers): make upstream model sync opt-in and preserve manual overrides (#10603)
* fix(providers): make upstream model sync opt-in and preserve manual overrides

(cherry picked from commit 0a84f5496896a95856e834112b3d813fa1b87d38)

* test(providers): cover upstream model sync controls

* fix(providers): fix pre-existing tests broken by opt-in model sync + sync i18n keys

The upstream model auto-fetch opt-in default flip made 3 pre-existing tests
short-circuit before reaching the paths they exercise, because their
connection fixtures never set providerSpecificData.autoFetchModels: true:

- tests/unit/provider-models-route-lan-guard.test.ts (#6939 SSRF-guard tests)
- tests/unit/openrouter-embeddings-catalog-6976.test.ts (live discovery merge/dedup)
- tests/unit/provider-models-route.test.ts (Kimi Coding auth-header test —
  this was mislabeled as base/catalog drift during review, but is the same
  root cause: without autoFetchModels the mocked fetch is never reached and
  the route falls back to local catalog data instead)

Also syncs the 11 new providers.autoFetchModels*/overridesUpstreamModel*/
resetToUpstreamDefaults* i18n keys from en.json/zh-CN.json to the remaining
40 locale files via a narrowly-scoped ad-hoc translation script (only these
11 keys — leaves each locale's pre-existing, unrelated missing-key backlog
untouched).

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* fix(providers): fix remaining pre-existing tests broken by opt-in model sync

Rebase surfaced that the 'Kimi Coding' CI failure flagged as possible base
drift during review was actually the same root cause as the lan-guard and
openrouter-embeddings fixes: 29 pre-existing tests in
tests/unit/provider-models-route.test.ts (of 59 total) short-circuit under
the new autoFetchModels opt-in default because their connection fixtures
never set providerSpecificData.autoFetchModels: true, so they never reach
the live-fetch/validation paths they were written to exercise (fetch mocks
never called, base-URL validation never reached, live models never merged).

Adds providerSpecificData.autoFetchModels: true to each affected fixture.
No production code or test assertions changed — same TEST-fixture-only
pattern as the lan-guard and openrouter-embeddings fixes. All 59 tests in
the file now pass (was 30/59).

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2026-08-18 10:58:40 -03:00
Rizx
30265ef7f8 fix(i18n): add missing routing and compression messages (#10546)
* fix(i18n): add missing routing and compression messages

* fix(i18n): align zh-TW provider terminology
2026-08-18 10:58:13 -03:00
Bob.Hou
6b823aa441 fix(logging,sse): redact sensitive log fields and default SSE comments to disabled (#10539)
* fix(logging): redact client IPs and account prefixes by default

ProxyEgress and AUTH logs exposed client IPs, egress IPs, and account
prefixes at info level — a privacy leak in multi-tenant/shared-log
environments. Now redacted by default, only shown when debugMode=true.

Fixes #10348

* fix(sse): default SSE comment lines to disabled

Strict SSE clients (WorkBuddy, etc.) JSON.parse every SSE line and
crash on  comment lines. Changed OMNIROUTE_SSE_COMMENTS
default from enabled to disabled. Operators can opt in with
OMNIROUTE_SSE_COMMENTS=on.

Fixes #10524

* fix(logging): gate AUTH account-prefix redaction on a narrow flag, not debugMode

The proxy-log redaction half of #10348 is superseded by an already-merged
fix (PROXY_LOG_INCLUDE_IPS, decoupled from debugMode). The remaining gap was
the chat.ts AUTH log line ("Using <provider> account: <prefix>..."), which
this PR gated on the broad `debugMode` setting. `debugMode` is a general
dashboard-visibility toggle unrelated to log privacy — coupling redaction to
it means any future, unrelated change to debugMode's default silently
changes whether account prefixes leak into logs.

Add a dedicated AUTH_LOG_INCLUDE_ACCOUNT_ID feature flag (default off,
security category) and gate the AUTH log line on it via
isFeatureFlagEnabled(), which reads the DB override synchronously on every
call (no stale in-memory cache to invalidate) and fails safe to redacted on
any lookup error.

Also update the SSE-comments tests/docs that still asserted the old
enabled-by-default behavior (tests/unit/sseHeartbeat.test.ts,
tests/unit/sse-comments-optout-9305.test.ts, docs/reference/ENVIRONMENT.md)
to match the new default-off behavior from this PR's earlier commit.

Refs #10348, #10524

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2026-08-18 10:58:07 -03:00
Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza
6d99a46d4b fix(cli): guarantee non-empty [STARTUP] Fatal log on instrumentation-hook boot throw (#10447)
* fix(cli): guarantee non-empty [STARTUP] Fatal log on instrumentation-hook boot throw

Refs #10171: on native Windows / WSL2 boots, an instrumentation-hook throw
during module-load or registerNodejs() leaves the HTTP listener up while
every DB-touching route 500s, with app.log staying completely empty. The
#7773/#7828 guard in ensureDbReadyForBoot only logs one specific failure
class (DB driver init). register() in src/instrumentation.ts now wraps the
boot call in a try/catch at the outermost boundary and unconditionally logs
a "[STARTUP] Fatal: instrumentation hook failed during boot:" line before
rethrowing, so app.log/stdout is never silently empty on a failed boot
regardless of platform or which step threw.

This is a partial diagnostic hardening, not the full fix for #10171 — the
platform-specific root cause on native Windows/WSL2 still needs the
reporter's raw child stderr from a real host (tracked separately, see
_tasks/pipeline/bugs/2-implementing/10171-instrumentation-hook-500-on-windows-wsl.plan.md).

* fix(cli): normalize instrumentation boot errors

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* fix(cli): reuse shared normalizeBootError helper in instrumentation.ts

The outermost instrumentation-hook boot boundary (#10171) was inlining its
own err-instanceof-Error normalization instead of reusing the existing
normalizeBootError() helper already defined in instrumentation-node.ts for
the same purpose (#6560/#7773). Extract it into a dependency-free
src/lib/instrumentationBootError.ts so both instrumentation.ts (which also
loads under the Edge runtime) and instrumentation-node.ts can import it
statically without risking a second failing dynamic import of
instrumentation-node.ts from within the catch block.

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2026-08-18 10:57:44 -03:00
Markus Hartung
c545855b26 fix(logging): capture early-keepalive bytes in the call-log artifact (#10331)
Diagnosed while chasing the reused-output-index incident (see
705ac7335 / OpenClaw issue #123342): every call-log artifact showed a
wire-clean response, even for requests that actually failed, because
withEarlyStreamKeepalive injects its startup/keepalive/error frames
directly into the outer response stream, entirely outside the request
handler's own reqLogger. reqLogger.appendConvertedChunk (which
populates pipeline.streamChunks.client) never sees those bytes — only
what chatCore.ts's own SSE writer produced. The persisted artifact was
answering "what did the handler generate," not "what did the client
actually receive," which is the wrong question when diagnosing a
client-visible stream defect.

withEarlyStreamKeepalive wraps the handler's Promise from OUTSIDE its
call tree; the reqLogger it needs to feed is created deep inside
chatCore.ts, after routing/model/provider resolution, and doesn't
exist yet when the keepalive frames are written. The two sides share
no reference — only an identifier, if one is deliberately threaded
through both.

Fix: responses/route.ts now generates a correlationId before calling
handleChat, passes it as handleChat's existing (already-supported,
previously-unused-here) 4th positional arg — which chatCore.ts already
threads into trackPendingRequest's metadata as entry.correlationId,
zero changes needed there — and also into
withEarlyStreamKeepalive's options. The wrapper buffers every direct-
to-client write (startup frame, periodic ticks, in-band error frames)
via the new earlyKeepaliveByteBuffer module, keyed by that same id.
chatCore/attemptLogging.ts, which already has correlationId in scope
right where it assembles the final pipeline payload before saveCallLog,
takes the buffered bytes and prepends them into streamChunks.client in
send order. The verbatim-forwarded real response body is deliberately
NOT re-recorded here — the handler's own reqLogger already captures
that; recording it twice would duplicate it in the artifact.

The buffer is consumed exactly once per correlationId and swept on a
10-minute TTL so a request that never reaches the persist call
(aborted, detailed logging disabled, a route that doesn't opt in)
cannot leak entries forever.

Scoped to /v1/responses only, where the incident actually happened.
/v1/chat/completions and /v1/messages call withEarlyStreamKeepalive the
same way and would need the identical two-line route change to opt in;
left as a follow-up rather than bundled in sight-unseen.

Test plan:
- tests/unit/early-keepalive-byte-buffer.test.ts (new): record/take
  ordering, single-consumption, per-id isolation, empty-input no-ops,
  unbounded-growth cap
- tests/unit/early-stream-keepalive.test.ts: two new tests — a
  correlationId records the startup frame and keepalive ticks but NOT
  the forwarded body; omitting correlationId is a true no-op
- tests/unit/attempt-logging-early-keepalive-merge.test.ts (new): real
  temp-DB end-to-end proof against the actual persisted call-log row —
  early bytes prepended in send order, consumed exactly once, no-op
  without a correlationId, gated by detailedLoggingEnabled matching the
  existing streamChunks capture gate
- tests/unit/chatcore-attempt-logging.test.ts (existing): unchanged,
  still passing — confirms the merge addition doesn't disturb existing
  persistence behavior
- 44 passed total across the above plus earlyStreamKeepalive.test.ts,
  2 pre-existing skips unrelated to this change
- tsgo --noEmit: clean on all touched files
2026-08-18 10:57:31 -03:00
Krishna lokhande
671aa3d80d fix(oauth): treat Kiro social poll status as alias of error for pending states (#10620)
Kiro's device poll endpoint reports progress in a `status` field (e.g.
`authorization_pending`), but `classifyKiroSocialPoll()` only inspected
`data.error`. This caused every pre-authorization poll to fall through to
the terminal `invalid_token_response` error, making social login impossible
for Kiro AI and Amazon Q via Google/GitHub.

Changes:
- Add `status` field to `KiroSocialPollData` type
- Update `classifyKiroSocialPoll()` to check `data.status` as fallback
  for `data.error` when detecting pending states
- Add tests covering `status`-based pending detection and precedence

Closes #10618
2026-08-18 10:53:29 -03:00
Ravi Tharuma
5a44c46b1d feat(resilience): scope auto-disable banned accounts to subscriptions (#10617)
* feat(resilience): scope auto-disable banned accounts to subscriptions

Prepaid API keys should stay in the routing pool after a permanent-ban
signal; subscription/OAuth accounts can still be deactivated. Default
scope remains all so existing installs do not change.

* docs(security): document auto-disable scope and log skipped prepaid keys

Keep the operator ban-detection page aligned with the new setting and
reuse the shared scope enum in the settings schema and dashboard radios.

* chore(changelog): name the auto-disable scope fragment for #10617

* docs(settings): treat free login seats as auto-disable targets

The first-cut scope is still all vs login-style auth. Copy now states
that paid subscriptions and free accounts both disable, while prepaid
API keys stay in the pool until per-account overrides exist.

* i18n: backfill autoDisableBannedScope keys across all locales

npm run i18n:sync-ui — the 6 new autoDisableBannedScope* keys landed
in en.json and vi.json but not the other 40 locales (including
pt-BR), tripping the pt-BR no-drift regression test (#6695).

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2026-08-18 10:53:24 -03:00
Reza Rezaei
d6242b7267 fix(auth): add missing state parameter to OIDC authorization URL (#10614)
* fix(auth): add missing state parameter to OIDC authorization URL

The OIDC login route generates a state UUID and stores it in the
oidc_state cookie, but never includes it in the authorization URL.
This causes the OIDC callback to receive state=null, failing with
'oidc_error=missing_code' because the provider has no state to echo.

Add url.searchParams.set('state', state) after setting scope, so the
state parameter is sent to the OIDC provider and returned in the
callback for proper CSRF protection.

* test(auth): add regression coverage for OIDC login state parameter

Adds a TDD regression test proving the fix in this PR: the OIDC login
route now includes the state query parameter in the authorization
redirect URL, and it matches the oidc_state cookie value set on the
same response. Modeled on tests/unit/oidc-callback.test.ts.

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* fix(auth): use originEarly for OIDC err redirects (#10224)

* test(auth): verify OIDC err redirects use proxy origin (#10224)

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2026-08-18 10:53:18 -03:00
Ravi Tharuma
6003612000 fix(audio): fall back nested STT models when the prefix provider has no credentials (#10584)
* fix(audio): fall back nested STT models when the prefix provider has no credentials

Bare ids such as deepgram/nova-3 prefix-match the native provider and 400
when that key is missing, even if OpenRouter lists the same model. Retry
the gateway and mention qualified catalog ids in the error.

Closes #10583

* test(audio): scope whisper-1 fallback test to a 2-provider registry

nanogpt was added to AUDIO_TRANSCRIPTION_PROVIDERS (already merged,
unrelated to this fix) with a bare "whisper-1" model id, which now
intercepts findAlternateAudioProvider's first candidate before the
qualified-alias branch this test exists to cover. Scope the test to a
local {openai, openrouter} registry subset so it deterministically
exercises the qualified `${provider}/${model}` fallback regardless of
future providers that also list a bare "whisper-1" id.

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2026-08-18 10:52:48 -03:00
Ravi Tharuma
3d0ffb49a4 feat(providers): complete Jina + Gemini Embedding 2 multimodal via OmniRoute (#10581)
* feat(providers): complete Jina AI via OmniRoute including Omni multimodal

Dashboard and env keys share one Jina credential pool, native v5 Omni
{text}/{image}/{content} docs pass through /v1/embeddings intact, and
classify/segment/search are proxied without a third unused Jina card.

* chore(changelog): name Jina complete-provider fragment for #10581

* feat(providers): make Gemini Embedding 2 multimodal work via OmniRoute

Route gemini-embedding-2 through embedContent/batchEmbedContents so N
OpenAI input items become N vectors, pass through native multimodal
parts, and use dashboard Gemini keys (GEMINI_API_KEY only as fallback).

* fix(providers): resolve rebase fallout for Jina/Gemini embeddings

- narrow the two new no-explicit-any violations introduced by this PR
  (validateJinaFoundationProvider's params + catch, search.ts's
  normalizeJinaSearchResponse data param)
- cast credentials to Record<string, unknown> at the two quota-preflight
  call sites in src/sse/services/auth.ts so the new JinaEnvCredentials /
  GeminiEnvCredentials union members type-check without loosening the
  allRateLimited narrowing used elsewhere in the same function

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2026-08-18 10:52:43 -03:00
Ravi Tharuma
c767494ae4 feat(api): alias /v1/multimodal-embeddings to /v1/embeddings (#10568)
Jina-compatible clients POST /v1/multimodal-embeddings and currently get
HTTP 404 unknown_route from the catch-all.

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2026-08-18 10:52:24 -03:00
Ravi Tharuma
134ab8cabb fix(api): name working OpenRouter ids when Gemini embed creds are missing (#10565)
Native gemini-embedding-2 400s with a dead-end credentials error even though
openrouter/google/gemini-embedding-2 already serves 3072-d vectors.

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2026-08-18 10:52:16 -03:00
rinseaid
458ab1aac0 fix(vision): preserve high detail for inline images (#10554)
* fix(vision): preserve high detail for inline images

* fix(vision): scope high-detail image default to OpenCode clients

defaultImageDetail() was applied at prepareUpstreamBody, the shared
upstream-body prep path for every provider and format, not just the
OpenCode path the fix targets. Gate it on isOpencodeClient (the
existing User-Agent/x-opencode-* header signal already used for
bypassDefaultToolLimit at this call site) so non-OpenCode callers keep
the provider's own image detail default. Adds a regression test
covering a non-OpenCode caller against the same opencode-zen provider.

* fix(vision): document and test the global vs OpenCode-only detail scope

The OpenCode-only high-detail default in chatCore/upstreamBody.ts
(defaultImageDetail, gated on isOpencodeClient) forwards the caller's
own image_url.detail and was already correctly scoped in a prior
commit on this branch.

The internal vision-bridge describe self-loop (visionBridgeHelpers.ts)
is architecturally global: VisionBridgeGuardrail runs for every
caller/provider whenever the target model lacks vision support, and
there is no client-identity signal at that layer to gate on. Its
describe prompt explicitly asks the vision model to transcribe visible
text, so requesting "high" detail unconditionally is justified on its
own merits (OCR accuracy), independent of the OpenCode motivation.

Adds a compatibility assertion proving the Anthropic wire-format
branch of the same describe self-loop carries no `detail` field (it
has no such concept) and is therefore unaffected by this default, and
documents the split (OpenCode-only forwarding vs. global describe
default) in docs/security/GUARDRAILS.md.

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2026-08-18 10:52:11 -03:00
Jonathan Bailey
0431dd84e7 fix(db): preserve native runtime drivers in standalone bundles (#10552) 2026-08-18 10:52:06 -03:00
Paco Cartones
20af3988cf fix(a2a): use a constant-time bearer compare in /api/a2a/tasks (#10544)
* fix(a2a): use a constant-time bearer compare in /api/a2a/tasks

* fix(a2a): drop new Function from tasks-auth test in favor of dynamic import

The regression test for the constant-time bearer compare loaded tokensMatch
and authenticateA2A by regex-extracting their source and eval'ing it via
new Function, which trips the repo's no-new-func/no-implied-eval ESLint
rules (error-level everywhere, including tests). Export both helpers as a
test seam from the route module (mirrors the existing
bridgeSecretMatches/authRouteInternals pattern) and import them directly
in the test instead. Also drops the now-unused eslint-disable directives.

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2026-08-18 10:52:01 -03:00
pageragatz
b9cd5ed138 feat(providers): optional AI Horde API key and live image catalog (#10542)
* feat(providers): optional AI Horde API key and live image catalog

Allow a registered Horde key on the no-auth connection and send it for
chat and image jobs. List only image models that currently have workers,
and generate through Horde's native async API.

# Conflicts:
#	open-sse/config/imageRegistry.ts
#	src/app/(dashboard)/dashboard/providers/[id]/ProviderDetailPageClient.tsx
#	src/shared/constants/providers.ts
#	src/sse/services/auth.ts

* fix(providers): validate AI Horde keys against find_user

The OpenAI-compatible /v1/models probe returns 200 for any Bearer token
on oai.aihorde.net, so Check always succeeded. Use Horde's /v2/find_user
lookup instead; an empty key still counts as the optional anonymous path.

* chore(changelog): name the AI Horde fragment for #10542

* fix(images): harden AI Horde optional-key selection and outbound fetches

- Optional-key selection now honors connection health (rate-limit cooldown
  and terminal/unavailable test status) before handing a stored key back,
  rotating to the next healthy key or falling back to the anonymous no-auth
  path instead of using an unhealthy stored key.
- Route the Horde submit/check/status/cancel and catalog calls through the
  repository's bounded outbound-fetch helper (timeout, no more bare fetch())
  and route R2 image downloads through the established bounded remote-image
  fetch (SSRF host guard, DNS-rebinding pin, streaming byte cap, redirect
  limit) instead of an unbounded fetch().
- Extend the generation deadline to cover the full request lifecycle
  (catalog freshness check, submit, polling, and image download), and add a
  regression test proving that exceeding the deadline issues a DELETE
  cancel to Horde's API rather than only timing out locally.

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2026-08-18 10:51:57 -03:00
SnCr90
276b3dffa3 fix(sse): clear quota_exhausted cooldown when real window recovers (#10534)
* fix(sse): clear quota_exhausted cooldown when real window recovers

The claude-token-fallback combo was not auto-returning to Sonnet/Opus
after a subscription 429 recovered. maybeClearRecoveredQuotaState()
was honoring the synthetic 1h cooldown (SUBSCRIPTION_QUOTA_COOLDOWN_MS,
persisted when no upstream reset was parseable) instead of the REAL
per-window resetAt returned by the scheduled quota poller, so the
connection stayed locked long past the actual quota reset.

Add windowStillExhaustedAfterRealReset() and use it to decide recovery
per-quota-window: a quota_exhausted connection now clears as soon as no
governing window is still exhausted with a future-or-unknown real
reset, instead of waiting out the synthetic cooldown. Falls back to the
previous synthetic-cooldown guard when the fetch has no quota object at
all (degraded/failed shape) so existing behavior is unchanged there.

Preserves the existing kimi-coding partial-refresh semantics: an
exhausted window with no parseable resetAt still blocks recovery.

* fix(sse): preserve Claude extra-usage block from general quota recovery

maybeClearRecoveredQuotaState()'s new per-window recovery check (added in
this branch) only inspected usage.quotas, so a Claude connection blocked by
the extra-usage guard (lastErrorSource: "extra_usage") could be released
just because the session/weekly quota windows looked recovered, even while
extraUsage.queued was still true. Extra-usage blocking is orthogonal to
quota-window exhaustion and must only be released by
syncClaudeExtraUsageStateIfNeeded (buildClaudeExtraUsageConnectionUpdate).

Add a guard that keeps the connection locked when lastErrorSource is
"extra_usage", the blockExtraUsage policy is still enabled, and the fresh
usage snapshot still reports extraUsage.queued === true.

Add an integration test walking the real
fetchLiveProviderLimitsWithOptions -> syncClaudeExtraUsageStateIfNeeded ->
maybeClearRecoveredQuotaState call chain with recovered quota windows but
extraUsage.queued=true, asserting the connection stays unavailable with
lastErrorSource still "extra_usage".

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2026-08-18 10:51:47 -03:00
Ke Jin
9a433775e7 fix(models): correct Codex context and combo limit resolution (#10533)
* fix(models): honor Codex combo context overrides

* test(codex): align discovery context expectation

* test(models): align Codex route limits

* test(models): align remaining Codex route limits
2026-08-18 10:51:42 -03:00
Bob.Hou
ebf0bf913a fix(settings,auth): default debugMode to false and skip account rotation on model-unsupported 400 (#10525)
* fix(settings,auth): default debugMode to false and skip account rotation on model-unsupported 400

* fix(auth): disambiguate model-unsupported from auth-credential 400

The model-unsupported guard used MODEL_ACCESS_DENIED_PATTERNS directly,
which also matches auth-credential errors like 'invalid api key for
model X'. Add the AUTH_CREDENTIAL_ERROR_PATTERNS exclusion (same as
checkFallbackError) and use provider_model_unsupported log reason.

Addresses maintainer feedback on PR #10525

Signed-off-by: Minxi Hou <houminxi@gmail.com>

* fix(auth): narrow model-unsupported guard to avoid misclassifying account-scoped entitlement 400s

The #10460 guard reused MODEL_ACCESS_DENIED_PATTERNS directly, which also
matches ambiguous "access"/"permission" phrasing (e.g. "does not have
permission to access this model") that commonly signals an ACCOUNT-scoped
entitlement gap (PRO vs free tier) rather than a genuinely provider-wide
unsupported model — a different account of the same provider may still
have access, so those must keep rotating normally instead of being
short-circuited.

Extract isProviderModelUnsupported400() in accountFallback.ts: reuses the
same AUTH_CREDENTIAL_ERROR_PATTERNS exclusion checkFallbackError's 400
branch already applies, narrowed to a strict subset of unambiguous
"provider does not serve this model at all" phrasings. auth.ts now calls
this shared helper instead of testing the broader patterns in isolation,
and exposes the sanitized reason ("provider_model_unsupported") on the
returned result, not just in the log line.

Also fix DATA_DIR test-isolation ordering in
account-fallback-service.test.ts: it was assigned after the first
dynamic import of accountFallback.ts, which transitively imports
src/lib/db/core.ts (DATA_DIR is captured once at module-load time), so
the intended isolated test directory was silently never used. Move the
assignment before any transitive DB import, and add regression tests for
the 3-account rotation contract: exactly one upstream call for an
unambiguous provider-wide 400 with the combo advancing to the next
target, continued rotation for account-scoped 401/403/429 and for the
permission/entitlement 400 case that motivated this narrowing.

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2026-08-18 10:51:38 -03:00
Aman
9392b30575 fix(compliance): redact extra provider API keys (#10521) 2026-08-18 10:51:34 -03:00
Aman
daae6e6fb5 fix(providers): test token-backed web sessions (#10519)
* fix(providers): test token-backed web sessions

* fix(providers): restrict token-web-session test dispatch to validated providers

Narrow shouldUseApiKeyConnectionTest to the token-kind web-session providers
that actually have a token-aware connection validator (deepseek-web, kimi-web,
tinycms-web, copilot-m365-web, copilot-web, zai-web). WEB_SESSION_CREDENTIAL_REQUIREMENTS
marks more providers as kind: "token" than have a matching validator in
SPECIALTY_VALIDATORS (hailuo-web, microsoft-designer-web, t3-chat-web, promptql) — those
were falling through to the generic cookie-based validateWebCookieProvider probe, which
sends the stored credential as a Cookie header and treats most non-401/403 responses as
valid, so an invalid token could be reported as a healthy connection.

Add regression coverage for hailuo-web and promptql (plus microsoft-designer-web and
t3-chat-web) proving they stay off the API-key test path, and for every currently
validated token-kind provider proving they still use it.

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2026-08-18 10:51:29 -03:00
Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza
83c1d3c659 fix(dashboard): count live usage_history rows in Free Tier 'used this month' (#10381) (#10509)
* fix(dashboard): count live usage_history rows in Free Tier 'used this month' (#10381)

* fix(dashboard): use an indexable UTC month-range predicate for used-this-month (#10381)

sumUsageTokensThisMonth() filtered usage_history with
substr(timestamp, 1, 7) = strftime('%Y-%m', 'now') — a substr() expression
SQLite cannot use a range index on, and fragile against any timestamp
that isn't exactly ISO-shaped. Replace with an indexable inclusive-start/
exclusive-end UTC range: timestamp >= <month start> AND timestamp <
<next month start>, matching the ISO 8601 format saveRequestUsage()
already writes.

Adds a boundary regression test: the first instant of the current month
is included, the last instant of the previous month is excluded, and a
next-month row is excluded too (covers the upper bound substr() could
never express).

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2026-08-18 10:51:25 -03:00
Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza
9500adb013 fix(combo): surface context-overflow before compression so oversized requests fail fast with a clear error (#10225) (#10503)
* fix(combo): surface context-overflow before compression so oversized requests fail fast with a clear error (#10225)

* fix(combo): make context-overflow deferral target-aware for native Codex passthrough (#10225)

The deferral added by the prior commit checked only operator-named
compression exclusions when deciding whether at least one target "can
compress" — it never accounted for native Codex Responses passthrough
targets, which chatCore.ts unconditionally excludes from compression
(compressionExcluded = nativeCodexPassthrough || ...). Deferring on such
a target's account let an oversized request skip both the combo preflight
AND compression, reaching fetch() uncompressed.

Thread the same request-shape facts chatCore.ts uses
(shouldUseNativeCodexPassthrough: provider/sourceFormat/endpointPath/body/
headers) down into getKnownContextOverflow so the deferral decision can
never drift from chatCore's own — a native-codex-passthrough target now
never counts as "compressible", so a pool made only of such targets keeps
the fast local 400 instead of a wasted round trip.

Adds regression coverage: the pure getKnownContextOverflow target-aware
check, an end-to-end handleComboChat proof that a native-codex-only pool
fails fast with zero dispatches, and two real handleChatCore-path tests
proving compression actually reduces the dispatched body when eligible,
and that a still-too-large-after-compression request is rejected locally
without an upstream call.

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2026-08-18 10:51:20 -03:00
Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza
da42ed6d2e fix(providers): fall back to public Code Suggestions endpoint on GitLab Duo direct_access 401 (#10365) (#10499)
* fix(providers): fall back to public Code Suggestions endpoint on GitLab Duo direct_access 401 (#10365)

* fix(providers): extend GitLab Duo 401 fallback to the connection-test path (#10365)

The chat-completion path (open-sse/executors/gitlab.ts) already falls back to
the public Code Suggestions completions endpoint when the direct_access
exchange is rejected with 401, but testOAuthConnection() / the dashboard
Retest button still reported the connection unhealthy on the same 401 —
even though a real chat request through that connection would have
succeeded via the fallback. Apply the identical fallback contract to the
connection-test path (first attempt and the post-refresh retry), sharing the
predicate with the executor via shouldFallbackToPublicCodeSuggestions.

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2026-08-18 10:51:12 -03:00
Rouzbeh†
497dd6f357 fix(memory): auto-check Qdrant health on mount and stop false-red badge (#10489)
* fix(memory): auto-check Qdrant health on mount and stop false-red badge

The Qdrant engine card on /dashboard/memory?tab=engine showed a red
"Error" badge after every page refresh even when Qdrant was healthy:
the badge derives its state from a health check, but the mount effect
only fetched settings + embedding models — health started as null and
the render treated `health?.ok` (undefined) as a failure. Clicking
"Test connection" (which runs the same server-side /readyz check)
immediately turned it green, proving the connection was fine.

Two changes:
- Auto-run the health check on mount once settings load and Qdrant is
  enabled, so a refreshed page reflects the real state (verified live:
  /api/settings/qdrant/health returns ok:true in ~2ms on a healthy
  compose deployment).
- While health has not been checked yet (null), render a neutral gray
  "Testing..." state instead of red — red is now reserved for an
  actual failed health check.

Regression test added (fails on the old code): with enabled settings
and a healthy mock, the card must hit /api/settings/qdrant/health on
mount and show statusActive, never statusError.

* chore(changelog): fragment for #10489

* Merge branch 'release/v3.8.50' into fix/qdrant-health-badge

* test(fix): refresh expired alibaba quota sample validity and onnxruntime pin for v3.8.50 base

- alibaba-free-tier-quota-fetcher.test.ts: sample quotaValidityPeriod
  (2026-08-16 16:00 UTC) is in the past, making every quota entry classify
  as expired/not_capable; bump to 2028-01-01 UTC so the text/merge
  classification tests exercise the intended path again.
- optional-transformers-dependency.test.ts: onnxruntime-node pin assertion
  updated from ~1.24.3 to ~1.27.0 to match package.json (bumped by #10403);
  the regular-not-optional intent is unchanged.

* test(fix): align optional-transformers-dependency with onnxruntime ~1.24.3 pin (base #10543)

* docs(fix): sync 150-migration count and document PROXY_LOG_INCLUDE_IPS (base drift #10348/#10507)

* fix(memory): re-check Qdrant health after saving settings

save() optimistically flipped enabled and started the PUT while the mount
effect could immediately GET /api/settings/qdrant/health against the OLD
persisted settings. If that GET won, it returned not_configured/failed and -
because health was non-null - the effect never retried after the PUT
succeeded, leaving a healthy Qdrant red until a manual Test connection.

Invalidate health (generation counter + setHealth(null)) at save start and
after a successful PUT, then explicitly schedule a fresh check: setting
health to null alone is not enough, React bails on the no-op when health is
already null (the exact GET-wins ordering). Stale responses are dropped via
the sequence guard so an in-flight pre-save check can never overwrite the
post-save result. Adds a regression test covering enable ordering.

Addresses PR #10489 review finding (issuecomment-5312271806).

* fix: narrow omniglyph transform result union (merge base aa912c42a typecheck gate)

* test(compression): align contract tests with base aa912c42a merge (providerTransport shape, engine metadata)

* fix(memory): silence set-state-in-effect on Qdrant auto health-check

The health-check re-check fix (3469234) introduced an effect that calls
checkHealth() (an async fetch that eventually calls setState) directly
from a useEffect gated on loading/enabled/health. The
react-hooks/set-state-in-effect rule flags this as a potential cascading
render, matching the same pattern already accepted elsewhere in the
dashboard (FreePoolTab.tsx, ConnectionsTable.tsx) for gated async
data-fetch effects. Suppress with the established inline convention;
no behavior change.

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* fix(memory): drop unused set-state-in-effect disable (rule inert on pinned react-hooks 7.0.1)

The eslint-disable-next-line for react-hooks/set-state-in-effect is unused:
eslint-plugin-react-hooks@7.0.1 (lockfile-pinned) does not report this rule,
so the directive itself was flagged as a warning and the 'No new ESLint
warnings' CI gate failed with --max-warnings 0. The effect body only calls
checkHealth() (async fetch) with no raw setState, so no disable is needed.

* ci(quality): sync ratchet configs to release/v3.8.50 (0a74bfbde) merge

- re-freeze open-sse typecheck baseline at merged-tree live counts
  (64 stale entries dropped, 11 frozen; base video/usage drift covered)
- register tests/unit/video-bridge-drilldown-route.test.ts in stryker tap.testFiles
- regenerate skills/cli-contexts/SKILL.md (contexts migrate docs from CLI closure)

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2026-08-18 10:50:54 -03:00
Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza
e667ab12d1 fix(usage): wire agentrouter balance quota into dashboard Quota UI (#10078) (#10472)
* fix(usage): wire agentrouter balance quota into dashboard Quota UI (#10078)

* fix(usage): render AgentRouter wallet balance as USD in the Quota UI (#10078)

The prior fix wired AgentRouter's balance into getUsageForProvider() and
USAGE_SUPPORTED_PROVIDERS, but the actual dollar figure never reached the
Dashboard Quota UI: quotas.balance.remaining carried a synthetic two-state
percent (100/0) instead of the real dollarBalance, and the Provider Limits
renderer only formats a row as "$X.XX" when isCredits/currency/creditCount
are set, which the generic quota-parsing path never sets. A configured
balance rendered as a bare "100% left" percentage, not USD.

Shape quotas.balance.remaining as the real USD amount (clamped to 0) and add
an agentrouter branch to quotaParsing.ts that builds a credits-style row
(same buildCreditsQuota() pattern as DeepSeek/Claude extra-usage), so a
configured balance shows a currency-formatted dollar amount and an
exhausted balance always renders as exactly $0.00.

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2026-08-18 10:50:35 -03:00
sha367
09680013de fix(providers): resolve combo names on /v1/audio/speech and /v1/videos/generations (#10471)
* fix(providers): resolve combo names on /v1/audio/speech and /v1/videos/generations

`GET /v1/models` advertises combos with `owned_by: combo`, and chat, embeddings,
transcriptions (#9134) and images (#8986, #9239) all resolve those names. Speech
and video did not: both rejected a combo name at model validation, before any
resolution could happen.

    POST /v1/audio/speech        {"model":"my-combo","input":"hi"}
    -> 400 Invalid speech model: my-combo. Use format: provider/model

    POST /v1/videos/generations  {"model":"my-combo","prompt":"a cube"}
    -> 400 Invalid video model: my-combo. Use format: provider/model

A client picking a model out of /v1/models therefore could not tell which
entries the catalogue would actually accept, and callers ended up hardcoding
vendor ids for these two routes while using combo names everywhere else.

Both routes now mirror the images route: detect a combo name before the
provider lookup and divert to a strategy executor. The two new executors follow
imageCombo — expand targets with resolveComboTargets(), filter to targets the
route can actually serve, walk them in priority order, and return the first
success or the last failure, with 400/401/403 treated as terminal.

Two details differ from the image strategy:

Speech filters at model level rather than provider level. parseSpeechModel()
resolves a provider prefix without checking that the model behind it can speak,
so `openai/gpt-4o` would otherwise be accepted as a target and fail only once
dispatched. The filter now checks the provider's own model list, and keeps
targets from dynamic provider nodes that do not enumerate models.

Speech also returns the handler's Response untouched instead of building a JSON
body, because that route streams audio; only the ADD-only meta headers are
attached, exactly as the direct path does. The failure branch is the only place
the body is read.

successfulMediaGenerationResponse() gains optional `strategy` and
`fallbackAttempts` so the video strategy can report them the way imageCombo
does, rather than duplicating the cost calculation. Both are omitted on the
direct single-model path, where neither is meaningful.

Tests mirror tests/unit/combo/image-combo.test.ts for both routes: combo not
found, no capable targets, empty combo, and targets present with no provider
connection. 16/16 pass across the three combo test files.

* fix(providers): preserve local overrides, custom models and per-target prompt rules through video combo dispatch

executeVideoCombo() diverged from the direct /v1/videos/generations route in
three ways: it dropped the ComfyUI-style local-override credential lookup for
authType:"none" targets, its capability filter only matched the built-in
video registry (skipping custom OpenAI-compatible provider nodes tagged with
the "videos" endpoint), and the route validated the prompt against the
unresolved combo name before combo targets were expanded — rejecting
prompt-optional I2V targets that never got the chance to opt out.

Extracts the shared resolution rules (resolveVideoModelTarget,
isVideoPromptOptional, resolveLocalOverrideCredentials) into
src/app/api/v1/_shared/videoModelResolution.ts so the direct route and the
combo executor apply identical rules, moves the combo-name diversion ahead of
the prompt-required check so validation runs against the real resolved
target, and adds per-target prompt validation inside the combo loop so a
missing prompt only rules out that target instead of the whole combo.

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2026-08-18 10:50:31 -03:00
Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza
a55daacc49 fix(dashboard): send periodic WS heartbeat pings to stop live-dashboard reconnect churn (#10452)
* fix(dashboard): send periodic WS heartbeat pings to stop live-dashboard reconnect churn

The live-dashboard WS client (src/hooks/useLiveDashboard.ts) only sent a
subscribe frame on open and never emitted the protocol's { type: "ping" }
heartbeat. The server (src/server/ws/liveServer.ts) refreshes client
liveness only from inbound messages and terminates any client idle past
HEARTBEAT_TIMEOUT_MS (35s), so a healthy, connected-but-idle dashboard
client was force-terminated roughly every 35-45s, causing constant
reconnect churn (#10319).

Fix (both directions, per the analyzed plan):
- Client: start a 15s ping interval on open, cleared on close/unmount/
  reconnect, so the connection stays inside the server's liveness window.
- Server (defense in depth): the outbound heartbeat pong now also bumps
  client.lastActivity, so even a third-party client that never pings is
  not dropped for being idle.

Regression coverage:
- tests/unit/useLiveDashboard-heartbeat.test.tsx: fast fake-timer check
  that the hook emits periodic ping frames and cleans up the interval on
  close/unmount (no leaked timers).
- tests/integration/live-ws-heartbeat-keepalive.test.ts: real WS-server
  integration test asserting a silent-but-subscribed client stays
  connected past the 35s heartbeat timeout (~50s window), converted from
  the plan file's TDD RED repro.

Closes #10319

* fix(dashboard): stop renewing stale LiveWS sockets

Keep application-level heartbeat responses from refreshing server liveness, and add a regression covering silent stale sockets alongside clients that answer protocol heartbeats.

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2026-08-18 10:50:26 -03:00
Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza
8dc797fecd fix(dashboard): make provider card warning indicators expose the interaction they advertise (#10448)
* fix(dashboard): make provider card warning indicators expose the interaction they advertise

The usage-risk indicator (subscriptionRisk) promised "click for details" in its
tooltip but was a bare <span> with no onClick/role/dialog. The connection
warning-count badge exposed neither a title tooltip (reasons) nor any click
affordance, even though the reasons already exist in
providerSpecificData.apiKeyHealth[].

Turn the risk indicator into a real <button role/aria-haspopup="dialog"> that
opens an accessible Modal reusing the existing riskNotice copy, and wrap the
warning badge in a keyboard- and pointer-interactive control that surfaces a
sanitized reasons summary (max failure count + relative last-failure time,
never raw upstream error text) and navigates to the connection detail/health
view on activation. Both indicators are now visually distinct (bare icon vs.
pill Badge).

Closes #10261

* i18n(providers): sync riskNotice.detailsTitle + warningNotice keys to all 42 locales (#10261)

Real Vietnamese translations (vi.json has a strict no-__MISSING__-marker gate);
other 41 locales carry the sync-ui __MISSING__ placeholder pending the normal
translation pass.

* test(dashboard): relocate provider warning regression test

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2026-08-18 10:50:20 -03:00
Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza
d49ccdaaf1 fix(sse): gate structural chat admission shedding on real heap pressure (#10437)
* fix(sse): gate structural chat admission shedding on real heap pressure

Closes #10183, Closes #10268

3.8.49 (#9654/#9940) replaced the 3.8.48 heap-ratio shed
(heapUsed/heapLimit >= 0.75) in chatBodyAdmission.ts with an
unconditional CHAT_MAX_HEAVY_IN_FLIGHT=1 structural lease. A second
concurrent "structurally heavy" chat request (>=200 messages, >=64
tools, or >=32k estimated tokens — routine for coding-agent fan-out
like Hermes/Cursor/Claude Code) was hard-rejected with a retryable
HTTP 503 chat_admission_busy/structure_limit regardless of actual
heap pressure, even on a host with ample free RAM.

Restore the heap-conditional gate as an ADDITIONAL check layered on
top of (not a replacement for) the #9654 bounded-concurrency /
per-connection-lane protection: when heavyweight capacity is busy,
only enter the bounded-wait/shed path when a live heap-pressure probe
(heapUsed / v8 heap_size_limit >= OMNIROUTE_CHAT_ADMISSION_HEAP_SHED_RATIO,
default 0.75) confirms real pressure. A healthy heap now admits the
second heavy request immediately via a no-op lease instead of parking
or shedding it. The probe is injectable via
admitChatStructure({ heapPressureCheck }) for deterministic tests.

Regression tests:
- tests/unit/bug-10183-admission-heavy-healthy-heap.test.ts (new,
  permanent): healthy-heap 2nd heavy request now admitted (was RED);
  genuinely pressured heap still sheds it.
- tests/unit/probe-10268-structural-503.test.ts (promoted to
  permanent): the exact reported 503 chat_admission_busy shape is
  still produced under real heap pressure, and the same fan-out is
  admitted on a healthy heap.
- tests/unit/chat-body-admission.test.ts,
  tests/unit/chat-body-admission-queue.test.ts,
  tests/unit/per-connection-admission-9654.test.ts updated to inject
  heapPressureCheck: () => true where they exercise the busy/shed
  path, preserving #9654/#4380 coverage.

Gates run: npm run typecheck:core (clean), eslint --suppressions-location
config/quality/eslint-suppressions.json on changed files (clean),
scripts/check/check-file-size.mjs (OK), scripts/check/check-test-discovery.mjs
(OK), focused admission suite (68/68 passing) and npm run test:unit
(in progress at commit time under heavy shared-devbox contention from
a 13-way parallel session fan-out; no admission-related failures
observed through 1873 lines of output, the sole failure seen was a
pre-existing unrelated proxy/search timeout consistent with known
load-induced flakiness, not a regression from this change).

⚠️ base-red inherited: #9985 — ESLint errors (2) from #10250

* docs(env): document OMNIROUTE_CHAT_ADMISSION_HEAP_SHED_RATIO (#10183, #10268)

* fix(sse): bound the healthy-heap admission fast path (#10437)

The #10183/#10268 fix admitted a busy heavyweight request immediately
whenever the heap was healthy, via an unconditional no-op lease with no
bound of its own -- an unlimited number of "healthy heap" requests could
pile in ahead of the heap-pressure shed path, defeating the point of
admission control.

Adds an independent, bounded healthy-heap headroom budget
(CHAT_ADMISSION_HEALTHY_HEADROOM, tryAcquireHealthyHeadroom()) that the
healthy-heap fast path draws from; once exhausted, requests fall through
to the same bounded-wait/shed path used under real heap pressure, which
is otherwise unchanged. Also fixes a pre-existing gap in
per-connection-admission-9654.test.ts's shared-budget test, which needed
an explicit heapPressureCheck override to keep exercising the #10110
invariant now that a healthy heap gets bounded headroom instead of an
outright reject.

* docs(env): document OMNIROUTE_CHAT_ADMISSION_HEALTHY_HEADROOM in .env.example

Documented in docs/reference/ENVIRONMENT.md but missing from .env.example,
caught by the env-doc-sync gate when combined with other PRs in the
release merge-train.

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Co-authored-by: adevwithpurpose <adevwithpurpose@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-08-18 10:50:09 -03:00