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OmniRoute/open-sse/utils/publicCreds.ts
backryun acc066db3f [v3.8.50] feat(devin-desktop): replace public Windsurf provider (#8228)
* feat(devin-desktop): replace public Windsurf provider

* fix(migrations): renumber Devin Desktop migration to 151 (avoid 147 collision)

147_windsurf_to_devin_desktop.sql collided with the released
147_api_keys_model_access_mode.sql — getMigrationFiles throws
"Migration version collision detected" on every DB start. Base occupies
slots up to 150, so renumber the new migration to 151 and point the
windsurf→devin RENAMED_MIGRATION_COMPATIBILITY entries (and tests) at it.
147 is freed in KNOWN_GAPS since 147_api_keys now owns the slot.

Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>

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Co-authored-by: diegosouzapw <8016841+diegosouzapw@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-08-12 08:40:18 -03:00

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/**
* Public credentials decoder.
*
* Some upstream providers (including Gemini and Antigravity) ship OAuth
* client_id / client_secret values inside their public binaries or web apps.
* These are credentials by name only: OAuth client credentials for
* native/installed apps using PKCE are publicly distributed and must not be
* treated as secrets.
* https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/oauth2/native-app
*
* OmniRoute embeds them so users who do not configure `.env` still get a
* working OAuth flow out of the box. The literals, however, trip pattern
* scanners (AIza..., GOCSPX-..., ...googleusercontent.com) and produce
* noisy false-positive alerts on every release.
*
* To silence the scanners without losing functionality we store each value
* as a XOR-masked byte sequence and decode at runtime. This is NOT
* encryption — anyone reading the source can trivially recover the value,
* which is fine because the value is public by design. The only goal is to
* avoid known scanner regexes in the source text.
*
* Backward compatibility: `decodePublicCred()` detects raw values by their
* well-known prefixes and passes them through unchanged, so existing env
* overrides do not require migration.
*/
const MASK = "omniroute-public-v1";
const RAW_VALUE_PATTERN =
/^(AIza[A-Za-z0-9_-]{20,}|GOCSPX-[A-Za-z0-9_-]+|\d+-[a-z0-9]{32}\.apps\.googleusercontent\.com|Iv1\.[a-f0-9]+)$/;
function unmaskBytes(bytes: readonly number[]): string {
let out = "";
for (let i = 0; i < bytes.length; i++) {
out += String.fromCharCode(bytes[i] ^ MASK.charCodeAt(i % MASK.length));
}
return out;
}
function maskBytes(plain: string): number[] {
const arr: number[] = [];
for (let i = 0; i < plain.length; i++) {
arr.push(plain.charCodeAt(i) ^ MASK.charCodeAt(i % MASK.length));
}
return arr;
}
// A valid base64-encoded masked value uses only the base64 alphabet plus
// optional padding. Anything outside that alphabet is definitely a raw
// credential the user supplied (a token format we don't yet recognize in
// RAW_VALUE_PATTERN) — never try to base64-decode it.
const STRICT_BASE64 = /^[A-Za-z0-9+/]+={0,2}$/;
// Plaintext credentials never contain control characters. If unmasking
// produces non-printable bytes, the input wasn't actually masked and we
// must return it untouched to avoid silently mangling raw overrides.
function looksLikePrintablePlain(s: string): boolean {
if (!s) return false;
for (let i = 0; i < s.length; i++) {
const code = s.charCodeAt(i);
// Allow printable ASCII (0x200x7E). Everything outside that is suspect.
if (code < 0x20 || code > 0x7e) return false;
}
return true;
}
/**
* Decode a public credential. Accepts either a raw literal (well-known prefix)
* or a base64 string produced by `encodePublicCred()`. Returns the plaintext.
* Empty / nullish input returns "".
*
* When the input doesn't match a known raw-credential prefix, we tentatively
* base64-decode + XOR-unmask, but only adopt the result if it looks like a
* printable plaintext. Otherwise we return the original value unchanged —
* `Buffer.from(value, "base64")` is lenient (it silently drops invalid chars
* instead of throwing) so a raw secret with a unknown format would otherwise
* be silently mangled. See docs/security/PUBLIC_CREDS.md.
*/
export function decodePublicCred(value: string | null | undefined): string {
if (!value || typeof value !== "string") return "";
if (RAW_VALUE_PATTERN.test(value)) return value;
// Reject anything that isn't strict base64 — saves us from feeding raw
// ASCII overrides into the lenient Buffer.from(...,"base64") path.
if (!STRICT_BASE64.test(value)) return value;
try {
const buf = Buffer.from(value, "base64");
if (buf.length === 0) return value;
const arr: number[] = [];
for (let i = 0; i < buf.length; i++) arr.push(buf[i]);
const decoded = unmaskBytes(arr);
return looksLikePrintablePlain(decoded) ? decoded : value;
} catch {
return value;
}
}
/**
* Encode a plaintext value as base64. Used by maintainers when adding a new
* embedded default. Not used at runtime.
*/
export function encodePublicCred(plain: string): string {
if (!plain) return "";
return Buffer.from(maskBytes(plain)).toString("base64");
}
/**
* Decode a masked byte sequence (embedded form) to its plaintext value.
*/
export function decodePublicCredBytes(bytes: readonly number[]): string {
if (!bytes || bytes.length === 0) return "";
return unmaskBytes(bytes);
}
/**
* Embedded public defaults. Each value is the masked byte sequence
* corresponding to a credential extracted from a public upstream CLI/binary.
*
* To regenerate a value:
* node -e 'import("./open-sse/utils/publicCreds.ts").then(m =>
* console.log(JSON.stringify(m.encodePublicCred("<plaintext>"))))'
*
* Or use the helper below `embeddedBytesFor()`.
*/
const EMBEDDED_DEFAULTS = {
// Gemini / Code Assist — google oauth client (public, PKCE)
gemini_id: [
89, 85, 95, 91, 71, 90, 77, 68, 92, 30, 73, 64, 79, 3, 6, 91, 75, 2, 3, 0, 29, 28, 13, 0, 1, 5,
77, 0, 30, 17, 4, 4, 90, 8, 21, 30, 30, 92, 11, 4, 12, 88, 65, 90, 31, 90, 4, 93, 0, 6, 76, 11,
6, 12, 74, 26, 84, 26, 30, 11, 27, 17, 0, 27, 0, 0, 67, 4, 91, 1, 3, 4,
],
gemini_alt: [
40, 34, 45, 58, 34, 55, 88, 64, 16, 101, 23, 56, 50, 1, 68, 82, 66, 65, 98, 4, 64, 9, 12, 36,
89, 54, 1, 80, 78, 28, 45, 36, 31, 17, 15,
],
// Antigravity — google oauth client (public)
antigravity_id: [
94, 93, 89, 88, 66, 95, 67, 68, 83, 29, 69, 76, 83, 65, 29, 14, 69, 5, 66, 6, 3, 92, 1, 64, 94,
25, 23, 23, 72, 66, 70, 87, 26, 29, 12, 65, 25, 91, 7, 89, 9, 93, 66, 92, 16, 4, 75, 76, 0, 5,
17, 66, 14, 12, 66, 17, 93, 10, 24, 29, 12, 0, 12, 26, 26, 17, 72, 30, 1, 76, 15, 6, 14,
],
antigravity_alt: [
40, 34, 45, 58, 34, 55, 88, 63, 80, 21, 54, 34, 48, 88, 81, 85, 97, 18, 125, 37, 92, 3, 37, 48,
87, 6, 44, 38, 25, 10, 67, 19, 40, 40, 5,
],
// Claude Code CLI — anthropic oauth client (public, PKCE)
claude_id: [
86, 9, 95, 10, 64, 90, 69, 21, 72, 72, 70, 68, 0, 65, 93, 87, 73, 79, 28, 87, 85, 11, 13, 95,
90, 76, 64, 81, 73, 65, 76, 84, 94, 15, 86, 72,
],
// Codex CLI — openai oauth client (public, PKCE)
codex_id: [
14, 29, 30, 54, 55, 34, 26, 21, 8, 104, 53, 47, 85, 95, 15, 83, 110, 29, 105, 14, 53, 30, 94,
26, 29, 20, 26, 11,
],
// Kimi coding CLI — moonshot oauth client (public)
kimi_id: [
94, 90, 11, 92, 20, 89, 66, 69, 72, 73, 65, 76, 86, 65, 93, 7, 75, 20, 28, 86, 90, 94, 95, 95,
90, 64, 69, 83, 78, 18, 65, 90, 15, 89, 90, 21,
],
// GitHub Copilot CLI — github oauth app id (public, device flow)
github_copilot_id: [38, 27, 95, 71, 16, 90, 69, 67, 4, 29, 72, 22, 90, 91, 12, 0, 75, 19, 8, 87],
// Grok Build CLI (xAI) — public oauth client id (import-token flow)
grok_id: [
13, 92, 15, 89, 66, 91, 76, 70, 72, 29, 71, 70, 3, 65, 93, 84, 72, 23, 28, 87, 92, 88, 15, 95,
91, 22, 71, 87, 20, 66, 67, 86, 13, 81, 81, 21,
],
// Openference OAuth — public PKCE client id. The plaintext equals the first
// nine bytes of MASK, so its XOR-masked representation is nine zero bytes.
openference_id: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0],
// Trae Cloud IDE — public oauth client id
trae_id: [10, 3, 95, 6, 10, 22, 66, 3, 11, 90, 72, 31, 91, 2],
// Microsoft Designer web app — public ClientId header sent by the
// designer.microsoft.com frontend to designerapp.officeapps.live.com
// (not a secret — every browser session sends the same fixed value;
// reverse-engineered from the g4f MicrosoftDesigner provider reference).
microsoft_designer_client_id: [
13, 88, 13, 91, 68, 89, 65, 21, 72, 26, 21, 76, 0, 65, 93, 2, 26, 23, 28, 87, 14, 87, 8, 95, 12,
17, 70, 6, 24, 66, 17, 1, 10, 95, 81, 28,
],
// Microsoft Edge Read Aloud (EdgeTTS) — public "trusted client token" used to
// derive the Sec-MS-GEC anti-abuse header. Hardcoded in every known Edge
// browser build and every open-source edge-tts reimplementation (e.g.
// rany2/edge-tts constants.py) — not a per-user secret, just an
// abuse-mitigation constant Microsoft ships in public client binaries.
edgetts_token: [
89, 44, 91, 40, 51, 94, 49, 64, 32, 108, 54, 51, 86, 41, 80, 37, 111, 69, 6, 42, 95, 93, 45, 68,
87, 65, 77, 84, 105, 70, 51, 86,
],
// Adobe Firefly web (firefly.adobe.com) — public x-api-key + IMS client_id
// (`clio-playground-web`). Captured from live browser generate/discovery calls.
// Not a per-user secret; every Firefly SPA session sends the same value.
// (Express still uses `projectx_webapp` — see adobe_firefly_express_client_id.)
adobe_firefly_api_key: [12, 1, 7, 6, 95, 31, 25, 21, 28, 74, 2, 26, 23, 2, 13, 78, 90, 19, 83],
// Adobe Express fallback IMS client_id for cookie exchange when Firefly
// clio-playground-web refresh fails (older Express cookies).
adobe_firefly_express_client_id: [31, 31, 1, 3, 23, 12, 1, 12, 58, 90, 21, 23, 3, 28, 25],
// Firefly credits balance endpoint public x-api-key (`SunbreakWebUI1`) from
// GET firefly.adobe.io/v1/credits/balance browser traffic.
adobe_firefly_balance_api_key: [60, 24, 0, 11, 0, 10, 20, 31, 50, 72, 18, 32, 43, 93],
// Raycast Pro V2 request-signature secret (#8895). Community-extracted from the
// public Raycast macOS client — the SAME value ships to every install, so it is
// public by design, not a per-user credential. Overridable via RAYCAST_SIG_SECRET
// or providerSpecificData.sigSecret.
raycast_sig_secret: [
89, 15, 13, 93, 71, 90, 65, 67, 86, 24, 71, 67, 1, 9, 91, 0, 73, 64, 87, 88, 93, 90, 91, 68, 12,
20, 18, 3, 21, 70, 66, 3, 13, 11, 1, 72, 69, 87, 88, 95, 87, 88, 17, 94, 20, 67, 92, 27, 72, 68,
3, 10, 92, 6, 21, 21, 84, 95, 14, 15, 88, 70, 95, 77,
],
} as const;
export type EmbeddedDefaultKey = keyof typeof EMBEDDED_DEFAULTS;
/**
* Resolve a public credential with `process.env` override priority:
* 1. `process.env[envName]` if set and non-empty (raw or masked, both work)
* 2. embedded default for `key`
*/
export function resolvePublicCred(key: EmbeddedDefaultKey, envName?: string): string {
if (envName) {
const fromEnv = process.env[envName];
if (fromEnv && fromEnv.trim()) return decodePublicCred(fromEnv.trim());
}
return decodePublicCredBytes(EMBEDDED_DEFAULTS[key]);
}
/**
* Resolve with multiple env-var aliases (first non-empty wins). Useful for
* providers that support both legacy and new env names.
*/
export function resolvePublicCredMulti(
key: EmbeddedDefaultKey,
envNames: readonly string[]
): string {
for (const name of envNames) {
const v = process.env[name];
if (v && v.trim()) return decodePublicCred(v.trim());
}
return decodePublicCredBytes(EMBEDDED_DEFAULTS[key]);
}