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OmniRoute/changelog.d
Diego Rodrigues de Sa e Souza cc544db38b fix: fail over streaming combo responses terminated with empty completions (#10404) (#10744)
validateResponseQuality's streaming-SSE peek only flagged an OpenAI-shape
stream as invalid when it closed WITHOUT ever reaching finish_reason/[DONE]
(#7285 truncation guard). A stream that DOES reach finish_reason: "stop"
but never carries any real content, reasoning, or tool_calls in any chunk
fell through as valid, exactly reproducing the reported content:null /
completion_tokens:0 HTTP 200 for cmd/meta/muse-spark-1.2-contributor.

Add a sibling failover branch for the terminated-but-empty case, mirroring
the existing truncation branch. Tool-calls-only streams are unaffected —
they already short-circuit through the earlier content-detection branch.

Co-authored-by: Markus Hartung <mail@hartmark.se>
2026-08-19 11:08:22 -03:00
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changelog.d/ — changelog fragments

A PR never edits CHANGELOG.md directly during the cycle. Instead it adds ONE new file here — its changelog entry as a fragment. Two PRs never touch the same file, so changelog merge conflicts (the "CHANGELOG-eat" cascade that forced a re-sync push + full CI re-run after every sibling merge) are structurally impossible.

Convention

Directory Aggregates under
features/ ### ✨ New Features
fixes/ ### 🐛 Bug Fixes
maintenance/ ### 📝 Maintenance
  • Filename: <PR-number>-<short-slug>.md (e.g. fixes/6700-dockerfile-better-sqlite3.md). The PR number prefix keeps aggregation order deterministic.
  • Content: the exact bullet line(s) that should land in CHANGELOG.md, starting with - . Multi-line (continuation) bullets are fine. Keep the repo's credit format: (#PR — thanks @user).
  • One fragment per PR (rarely more, e.g. a PR that both fixes and adds).

Example

changelog.d/fixes/6496-cloudflare-relay-worker-syntax.md:

- **fix(providers):** Cloudflare relay Worker deploys use Service Worker syntax with `body_part` metadata ([#6496](https://github.com/diegosouzapw/OmniRoute/pull/6496)) — thanks @SeaXen

Aggregation

The release captain (or /generate-release) folds all fragments into CHANGELOG.md and deletes them:

node scripts/release/aggregate-changelog.mjs            # write + delete fragments
node scripts/release/aggregate-changelog.mjs --dry-run  # preview only

Fragment well-formedness is enforced by npm run check:changelog-integrity (the same gate that guards against CHANGELOG-eat for legacy direct edits).