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Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza c164ed962b fix(providers): validate bailian-coding-plan against the Token Plan host (#10634)
* fix(providers): validate bailian-coding-plan against the Token Plan host

The catalog entry is the personal Alibaba Token Plan, but the region map still
resolved the retired Coding Plan hosts. #10290 moved only the open-sse registry
(inference) to token-plan.ap-southeast-1.maas.aliyuncs.com, leaving the dashboard's
key validation pointed at coding-intl.dashscope.aliyuncs.com.

That host rejects Token Plan keys with 401, and validateBailianCodingPlanProvider
maps 401/403 to "Invalid API key" — so adding a working key failed at the modal
while the same key served inference fine. Verified live 2026-08-18 with a valid
key: legacy host 401 invalid_api_key, Token Plan host 429 quota (auth OK).

- point both regions of ALIBABA_PROVIDER_ENDPOINTS at the Token Plan hosts,
  matching what docs/providers/ALIBABA-QWEN-PROVIDER-FAMILIES.md already stated
- keep the retired hosts recognized as presets, so connections saved with the old
  URL still follow the region selector instead of being pinned to a dead host
- keep image/video generation on the DashScope AIGC hosts, which the Token Plan
  host does not serve
- probe with a model this plan actually serves (qwen3-coder-plus was Coding Plan)

* test(providers): compare parsed hostnames in the legacy-host guard

CodeQL flags URL .includes() checks as js/incomplete-url-substring-sanitization.
The guard is an assertion, not a sanitizer, but comparing new URL().hostname is
strictly more precise anyway — same coverage, no substring pattern.

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Co-authored-by: Xiangzhe <bakryun0718@proton.me>
2026-08-18 05:51:34 -03:00
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OmniRoute Documentation 3.8.40 2026-06-28

OmniRoute Documentation

Navigable index of the OmniRoute documentation set. Topics are grouped by intent so you can find what you need quickly.

Looking for the project overview, install steps, or release notes? See the root README.md, ROADMAP.md, CHANGELOG.md, and CONTRIBUTING.md.


For Non-Tech Users

Simple guides for using OmniRoute — no technical background needed.

getting-started/

guides/


For Tech Users

Technical documentation for developers and contributors.

architecture/

How the system is put together — read these to understand the runtime, code layout, and resilience model.

reference/

Lookup material — API surface, environment variables, CLI flags, provider catalog.

frameworks/

Pluggable subsystems exposed to clients, agents, and operators.

routing/

Combo routing, scoring, and replay.

security/

Guardrails, compliance, stealth, and the mandatory patterns for handling public credentials and error messages.

compression/

Prompt compression engines, rules, and language packs.

providers/

Provider-specific integration guides.

comparison/

ops/

Release, deployment, proxies, tunnels, coverage, database, monitoring.

diagrams/

Mermaid sources and exported SVG/PNG diagrams referenced from the docs above. See diagrams/README.md.

i18n/

Translated mirrors of the documentation in 43 locales. See i18n/README.md for the supported language list.

screenshots/

Static screenshots used by the dashboard and the README. Not part of the doc body.


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