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* fix(cliproxy): migrate deprecated gemini-claude-* model names to upstream claude-* names (#515) * fix(cliproxy): migrate deprecated gemini-claude-* model names to upstream claude-* names CLIProxyAPI registry no longer recognizes the gemini-claude-* prefix convention. Model names in catalog, base config, and user settings are migrated to upstream claude-* names. Auto-migration in env-builder rewrites existing user settings on load and persists the change. Closes #513 * fix: address code review feedback — sync UI layer and add migration tests - Sync UI isNativeGeminiModel() with backend (remove gemini-claude- exclusion) - Update UI model catalog agy entries from gemini-claude-* to claude-* - Update CI/CD workflow and code-reviewer default model names - Add unit tests for migrateDeprecatedModelNames() logic * fix(hooks): isolate image type check before error-prone processing (#514) * fix(hooks): isolate image type check before error-prone processing Restructure processHook() into two phases so non-image Read calls never see hook error messages. Phase 1 defensively checks tool name and file extension, exiting 0 silently on any failure. Phase 2 only runs for confirmed image/PDF files where errors are relevant. Closes #511 * fix(hooks): sync image analyzer hook file on every profile launch Add installImageAnalyzerHook() call to cliproxy executor, matching the existing installWebSearchHook() pattern. This ensures the .cjs file in ~/.ccs/hooks/ gets refreshed from the npm package on every launch, so users receive hook updates after npm update. * chore(release): 7.41.0-dev.1 [skip ci] * fix(cliproxy): add fork:true for Claude model aliases in config generator (#523) Config generator now outputs fork:true for Claude model alias entries, ensuring both upstream (claude-*) and aliased (gemini-claude-*) model names appear in /v1/models listings. Also preserves fork flag when parsing user-added aliases during config regeneration. Bumps config version to v7 to trigger regeneration on next ccs doctor. Closes #522 * chore(release): 7.41.0-dev.2 [skip ci] * feat(cliproxy): add account safety guards to prevent Google account bans (#516) * feat(cliproxy): add account safety guards to prevent Google account bans Implements cross-provider isolation to prevent Google from flagging concurrent OAuth usage across different client IDs (ref: #509, #512). Three pillars: 1. Auto-pause enforcement at session launch — conflicting accounts in other Google OAuth providers are paused so CLIProxyAPI can't use them, restored on session exit with crash recovery via auto-paused.json 2. Ban/disable detection — error responses matching Google ban patterns auto-pause the affected account to prevent further damage 3. Cross-provider conflict warnings during OAuth registration Key design decisions: - PID-based session tracking for crash recovery (dead PID = restore) - Timestamp comparison prevents restoring ban-paused accounts on exit - Schema validation on auto-paused.json prevents corrupted state - Falls back to warn-only when another session is managing isolation * fix(cliproxy): address code review feedback (attempt 1/5) - Re-read auto-paused.json before write in enforceProviderIsolation to reduce concurrent write race window - Use actual email from registry for display instead of raw accountId - Export maskEmail for testability - Add 27 unit tests covering ban detection, email masking, cross-provider duplicate detection, enforcement lifecycle, crash recovery, and timestamp-guarded restore * fix(cliproxy): address remaining review feedback (attempt 2/5) - Add handleBanDetection test verifying account pause on ban error - Add warnCrossProviderDuplicates tests (true/false/non-Google) - Document PID reuse limitation in isPidAlive JSDoc comment * chore(release): 7.41.0-dev.3 [skip ci] * feat(cliproxy): runtime quota monitoring during active sessions (#529) * feat(cliproxy): add runtime quota monitoring during active sessions Adds adaptive background quota polling to detect and respond to quota exhaustion during active CLIProxy sessions. Prevents rate-limit-driven account bans by auto-cooling exhausted accounts and switching defaults. - Adaptive polling: 300s normal, 60s at 20% threshold, stops at 0% - Stderr warnings at 20%, boxed exhaustion alerts at 0% - Cooldown + default switch on exhaustion (existing patterns) - Configurable via quota_management.runtime_monitor in config.yaml - Timer.unref() prevents blocking process exit - monitorStopped guard for in-flight poll safety Closes #524 * fix: address code review feedback (attempt 1/5) - M1: Round quotaPercent display with Math.round() to avoid ugly floats - M2: Rename exhaust_threshold -> exhaustion_threshold for consistency with existing auto.exhaustion_threshold config field - M3: Replace async not.toThrow() with direct await assertion pattern * fix: address code review feedback (attempt 2/5) - Remove .claude/agent-memory/ from tracking and add to .gitignore - Unify cooldown_minutes default to 5 (was 10 in runtime_monitor, 5 in auto) - Add threshold validation in startQuotaMonitor (warn > exhaustion) - Document intentional post-switch monitoring gap in code comment * chore(release): 7.41.0-dev.4 [skip ci] * fix(cliproxy): mask email in ban detection and fix JSDoc default - Use maskEmail() in handleBanDetection output for consistency - Fix cooldown_minutes JSDoc: default is 5, not 10 * chore(release): 7.41.0-dev.5 [skip ci] * fix(cliproxy): address all review feedback (Low + informational) - Add sync constraint comment on process.exit handler (executor) - Add TOCTOU race acceptability comment (account-safety) - Mask email in handleQuotaExhaustion reason string - Use realistic exhaustion_threshold (5) in test configs * chore(release): 7.41.0-dev.6 [skip ci] --------- Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
157 lines
5.5 KiB
JavaScript
157 lines
5.5 KiB
JavaScript
/**
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* Tests for CLIProxy Model Configuration
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* Verifies model configuration logic and settings management
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*/
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const assert = require('assert');
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const fs = require('fs');
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const path = require('path');
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const os = require('os');
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describe('Model Config', () => {
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const modelConfig = require('../../../dist/cliproxy/model-config');
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const modelCatalog = require('../../../dist/cliproxy/model-catalog');
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describe('hasUserSettings', () => {
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it('returns false when settings file does not exist', () => {
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// Ensure we're checking a non-existent path
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const { hasUserSettings } = modelConfig;
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// Since we can't easily mock getCcsDir, we test the function logic
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// by checking it doesn't throw
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const result = hasUserSettings('agy');
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assert(typeof result === 'boolean', 'Should return boolean');
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});
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});
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describe('getCurrentModel', () => {
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it('returns undefined when settings file does not exist', () => {
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const { getCurrentModel } = modelConfig;
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// Test with a provider that likely has no settings in test env
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const result = getCurrentModel('agy');
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// Result depends on whether ~/.ccs/agy.settings.json exists
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// Just verify it returns string or undefined
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assert(
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result === undefined || typeof result === 'string',
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'Should return string or undefined'
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);
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});
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});
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describe('configureProviderModel', () => {
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it('returns false for unsupported provider (qwen)', async () => {
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const { configureProviderModel } = modelConfig;
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const result = await configureProviderModel('qwen', true);
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assert.strictEqual(result, false);
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});
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// Note: Full interactive tests require mocking stdin
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// These are smoke tests to verify basic logic
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});
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describe('showCurrentConfig', () => {
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it('does not throw for agy provider', async () => {
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const { showCurrentConfig } = modelConfig;
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// Just verify it doesn't throw (now async)
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await assert.doesNotReject(async () => showCurrentConfig('agy'));
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});
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it('does not throw for gemini provider', async () => {
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const { showCurrentConfig } = modelConfig;
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await assert.doesNotReject(async () => showCurrentConfig('gemini'));
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});
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it('does not throw for unsupported provider', async () => {
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const { showCurrentConfig } = modelConfig;
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await assert.doesNotReject(async () => showCurrentConfig('codex'));
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});
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});
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describe('Model catalog integration', () => {
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it('configureProviderModel uses correct catalog for agy', async () => {
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const { getProviderCatalog } = modelCatalog;
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const catalog = getProviderCatalog('agy');
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// Verify catalog structure is what configureProviderModel expects
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assert(catalog.models, 'Should have models array');
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assert(catalog.defaultModel, 'Should have defaultModel');
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assert(catalog.displayName, 'Should have displayName');
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});
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it('configureProviderModel uses correct catalog for gemini', async () => {
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const { getProviderCatalog } = modelCatalog;
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const catalog = getProviderCatalog('gemini');
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assert(catalog.models, 'Should have models array');
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assert(catalog.defaultModel, 'Should have defaultModel');
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assert(catalog.displayName, 'Should have displayName');
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});
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});
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describe('Settings file format', () => {
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it('should generate correct settings structure', () => {
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// Test the expected settings structure
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const expectedStructure = {
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env: {
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ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL: expect.any(String),
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ANTHROPIC_AUTH_TOKEN: expect.any(String),
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ANTHROPIC_MODEL: 'claude-opus-4-5-thinking',
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ANTHROPIC_DEFAULT_OPUS_MODEL: 'claude-opus-4-5-thinking',
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ANTHROPIC_DEFAULT_SONNET_MODEL: 'claude-opus-4-5-thinking',
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ANTHROPIC_DEFAULT_HAIKU_MODEL: expect.any(String),
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},
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};
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// Verify the structure is valid JSON
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const testSettings = {
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env: {
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ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL: 'http://127.0.0.1:8317/api/provider/agy',
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ANTHROPIC_AUTH_TOKEN: 'ccs-internal-managed',
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ANTHROPIC_MODEL: 'claude-opus-4-5-thinking',
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ANTHROPIC_DEFAULT_OPUS_MODEL: 'claude-opus-4-5-thinking',
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ANTHROPIC_DEFAULT_SONNET_MODEL: 'claude-opus-4-5-thinking',
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ANTHROPIC_DEFAULT_HAIKU_MODEL: 'gemini-3-flash-preview',
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},
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};
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const json = JSON.stringify(testSettings, null, 2);
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const parsed = JSON.parse(json);
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assert(parsed.env, 'Should have env object');
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assert(parsed.env.ANTHROPIC_MODEL, 'Should have ANTHROPIC_MODEL');
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assert.strictEqual(
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parsed.env.ANTHROPIC_MODEL,
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'claude-opus-4-5-thinking'
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);
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});
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it('all env values should be strings (PowerShell safety)', () => {
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const testSettings = {
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env: {
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ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL: 'http://127.0.0.1:8317/api/provider/agy',
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ANTHROPIC_AUTH_TOKEN: 'ccs-internal-managed',
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ANTHROPIC_MODEL: 'claude-opus-4-5-thinking',
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ANTHROPIC_DEFAULT_OPUS_MODEL: 'claude-opus-4-5-thinking',
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ANTHROPIC_DEFAULT_SONNET_MODEL: 'claude-opus-4-5-thinking',
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ANTHROPIC_DEFAULT_HAIKU_MODEL: 'gemini-3-flash-preview',
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},
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};
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for (const [key, value] of Object.entries(testSettings.env)) {
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assert.strictEqual(
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typeof value,
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'string',
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`env.${key} should be string, got ${typeof value}`
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);
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}
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});
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});
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});
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// Helper for expect-like assertions
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const expect = {
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any: (type) => ({
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_type: type,
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toString: () => `expect.any(${type.name})`,
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}),
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};
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