* test(ci): extend record/replay proxy to chat, embeddings, moderations, rerank, anthropic
The record/replay proxy that took the gpt-image-1 spend E2E off the live OpenAI
path now fronts every provider, so the other real-provider E2Es stop paying for
and depending on live calls each commit. It keys per upstream and selects a
non-OpenAI provider by a /__recorder_upstream/<host>/ path prefix carried on the
model's api_base, since some litellm handlers (cohere rerank) drop custom
request headers. Wired into build_and_test (chat, embeddings, moderations,
image), the otel job (cohere rerank), and the anthropic-messages job via a
reusable start_openai_record_replay_proxy command.
Dropped the time.time()/uuid prompt cache-busters in the build_and_test chat
tests, whose config has the response cache off, so identical requests are
recordable. The image spend test now asserts a repeat call still bills spend,
failing loudly if the proxy response cache is ever turned on.
Responses, the anthropic passthrough, bedrock, and fake-endpoint tests are left
live: their lifecycles, api_base assertions, providers, or fake targets make a
stateless body-keyed cache either break them or add nothing.
* docs(ci): note the recorder command's OpenAI default upstream and prefix override
Addresses a review note: the shared start_openai_record_replay_proxy command
defaults the upstream to OpenAI, so a non-OpenAI model must carry the
/__recorder_upstream/<host>/ prefix on its api_base. Document that in the
command description so a future caller does not assume the default follows the
provider.
* fix(ci): keep coverage rename green when a parallel node runs no tests
local_testing_part1 and local_testing_part2 run with parallelism 4. When
CircleCI reruns only the failed tests, the failed test lands on a single
node and the other nodes receive an empty bucket, so pytest never writes
coverage.xml or .coverage. The unguarded "mv coverage.xml ..." then exits
1 and turns the whole job red even though the rerun passed; the next
persist_to_workspace step would fail the same way on the missing paths.
Guard the rename so a node with no coverage emits empty placeholders
instead. coverage combine tolerates the empty files, so the downstream
upload-coverage job keeps the real nodes' data intact.
* fix(ci): pre-create test-results in litellm_router_testing for empty-bucket reruns
litellm_router_testing also runs with parallelism 4. On a rerun of only the
failed tests, a node can receive no tests, so the test command never creates
test-results and the final store_test_results step can fail on the missing
path. Pre-create the directory up front, matching what local_testing_part1
and part2 already do and CircleCI's own guidance for parallel reruns.
* test(openai): retry wildcard chat completion on transient OpenAI 500
build_and_test reddened on test_openai_wildcard_chat_completion when the
real gpt-3.5-turbo-0125 call returned an OpenAI 500 ("The server had an
error while processing your request"). The base branch passed the same
call concurrently, so the 500 is an intermittent OpenAI server error, not
a regression. Add the same pytest-retry marker the sibling real-call tests
in this file already use so a transient upstream 500 no longer fails CI.
This reverts the Bedrock CI account migration (#28728). The original account
(888602223428) was put under an AWS security restriction after a leaked key
and has since been reactivated, while the replacement account (941277531214)
lacks access to several models the suites exercise (legacy Bedrock Claude 3
models, Cohere, Nova Canvas image gen, Bedrock batch inference, and flagship
Opus). Pointing CI back at the reactivated account restores that coverage.
This is the exact inverse of #28728: all hardcoded 941277531214 references go
back to 888602223428 (provisioned/imported-model ARNs, AgentCore runtime ARNs
and their suffixes, batch execution role ARN, and the example proxy config),
the S3 buckets revert to litellm-proxy and load-testing-oct, the guardrail IDs
revert to wf0hkdb5x07f and ff6ujrregl1q, the SageMaker endpoint and Knowledge
Base revert to their original ids, and the live-call tests go back to the
legacy model strings. The grid_spec fail_reason workaround for the unentitled
Opus cells is dropped while keeping the unrelated bedrock_effort_ceiling field
added after the migration.
The CircleCI AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID / AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY env vars still point at
941277531214 and must be set to the reactivated account's fresh credentials
separately via the CircleCI API; AWS_REGION_NAME stays us-west-2.
* chore(tests): migrate Bedrock CI from AWS account 888602223428 to 941277531214
The original account (888602223428) was put under a security restriction by
AWS after a root access key leaked in a PR comment. While that account works
its way through the AWS Support unlock process, Bedrock-touching CI tests have
been migrated to a fresh account (941277531214).
Changes:
- Replace 26 hardcoded references to 888602223428 with 941277531214 across
8 files (provisioned-model ARNs, imported-model ARNs, AgentCore runtime
ARNs, batch execution role ARN, and example proxy config).
- The provisioned-model and imported-model ARNs are referenced only from
mocked unit tests — no AWS resources to recreate.
- The batch execution IAM role has been recreated in the new account with
the same name and equivalent permissions.
- The two AgentCore runtimes (hosted_agent_r9jvp-3ySZuRHjLC,
hosted_agent_13sf6-cALnp38iZD) are being recreated in the new account
under the same names — see tools/agentcore-deploy/ in a follow-up.
CircleCI env vars AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID / AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY / AWS_REGION_NAME
were updated separately via the CircleCI API to point at the new account.
Smoke-tested locally against the new account:
aws bedrock-runtime converse --region us-west-2 \
--model-id us.anthropic.claude-sonnet-4-5-20250929-v1:0 \
--messages '[{"role":"user","content":[{"text":"ping"}]}]'
→ 200, model returned 'pong'
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* chore(tests): refresh AgentCore ARN suffixes to match newly-deployed runtimes
The first migration commit replaced just the account ID, but AgentCore
auto-assigns a random 10-char suffix to every runtime on creation — we
can't reuse the original suffixes (`3ySZuRHjLC`, `cALnp38iZD`) in the
new account. Updated the AgentCore-runtime ARNs in the three files that
reference real runtime IDs (not the mock-based unit-test ARNs).
Deployed runtimes:
arn:aws:bedrock-agentcore:us-west-2:941277531214:runtime/hosted_agent_r9jvp-Rq79QFC2fp
arn:aws:bedrock-agentcore:us-west-2:941277531214:runtime/hosted_agent_13sf6-4046UzHSwy
Both runtimes are status=READY and pass a smoke invoke:
$ aws bedrock-agentcore invoke-agent-runtime --agent-runtime-arn ... --payload '{"prompt":"ping"}'
→ 200, {"result": "echo: ping"}
The agent is a minimal echo (see /tmp/agentcore_deploy/agent.py for the
deploy artifacts). Tests that only verify the SDK wiring will pass; if any
test asserts on agent output content, swap the echo for the real agent.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* chore(tests): point Bedrock batch tests at new-account S3 bucket
The account migration (888602223428 -> 941277531214) was a flat
account-ID swap, which only rewrites ARNs that embed the account
number. S3 bucket names carry no account ID, so the live Bedrock
batch tests still uploaded to `litellm-proxy` — a bucket that lives
in the old account. S3 names are globally unique, and the old account
still holds that name, so it can't be recreated in the new account.
Rename to `litellm-proxy-941277531214` (account-ID suffix guarantees
global uniqueness). The bucket must be created in 941277531214 and the
batch execution role granted s3:GetObject/PutObject/ListBucket on it
before this job is run in CI.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* chore(tests): point live S3 logging test at new-account bucket
Same account-ID-free blind spot as the batch bucket: `load-testing-oct`
lives in the old account and its name can't be reused globally. The
`logging_testing` CI job is wired into the workflow and runs
test_basic_s3_logging, which uploads to this bucket with the CI env
creds, then lists and deletes objects — a live dependency.
Rename to `load-testing-oct-941277531214`. The bucket must exist in the
new account with the CI IAM principal granted
s3:PutObject/GetObject/ListBucket/DeleteObject before this job runs.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* chore(tests): repoint Bedrock guardrail IDs to new-account guardrails
The migration left guardrail IDs untouched (no account ID in them), so
all live guardrail tests failed with "guardrail identifier or version
does not exist" against 941277531214. Recreated both guardrails in the
new account and updated the hardcoded IDs:
- wf0hkdb5x07f -> zgkmukebruil (PII mask: PHONE + CREDIT_DEBIT_CARD,
with explicit inputAction=ANONYMIZE so masking applies to INPUT,
which is the source litellm's moderation hook sends)
- ff6ujrregl1q -> 4w3d1di3snt5 (blocks "coffee"; blocked message set
to the exact string the tests assert on)
Updated test_bedrock_guardrails.py, otel_test_config.yaml, and the
guardrailConfig in test_bedrock_completion.py. Verified locally: the 5
previously-failing guardrail tests now pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(bedrock): migrate legacy models to current inference profiles
The new CI account (941277531214) cannot invoke legacy Bedrock models
(AWS gates them: "marked by provider as Legacy... not actively using in
the last 30 days"). Migrated the live-call tests:
- anthropic.claude-3-sonnet-20240229 -> us.anthropic.claude-sonnet-4-5-20250929-v1:0
- anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307 -> us.anthropic.claude-haiku-4-5-20251001-v1:0
Current Claude models on Bedrock require the us. inference-profile prefix
(bare on-demand ids are rejected).
cohere.command-r-plus has no working replacement (all Cohere is legacy-
gated in the new account): swapped to claude-haiku-4-5 in provider-
agnostic param lists. amazon.titan-image-generator skipped (no working
replacement). Mocked/transformation/cost tests that reference the legacy
strings are intentionally left unchanged. Verified live against the new
account.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(bedrock): repoint SageMaker + Knowledge Base to new-account resources
These referenced account-scoped resources by hardcoded id that only
existed in the old account, so the migration's account-ID swap missed
them. Recreated in 941277531214 and repointed:
- SageMaker endpoint jumpstart-dft-hf-textgeneration1-mp-20240815-185614
-> litellm-ci-textgen (gpt2 on a TGI container, ml.g5.xlarge)
- Bedrock Knowledge Base T37J8R4WTM -> LCYXFBR2TU (OpenSearch Serverless
vector store + titan-embed-text-v2, seeded with a LiteLLM doc)
Verified live: test_sagemaker.py (12 passed) and
test_bedrock_knowledgebase_hook.py (12 passed).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(reasoning_effort_grid): skip bedrock claude-opus-4-7 cells (not entitled on 941277531214)
claude-opus-4-7 is listed in the new Bedrock CI account's foundation
models but invoke is denied (AccessDeniedException: "not available for
this account"). Bedrock access to the flagship Opus requires an AWS
Sales request, not the self-serve model-access toggle, so it can't be
enabled inline with the rest of the account migration.
Add an optional `skip_reason` to ModelEntry and set it on the
bedrock-claude-opus-4-7 entry; the grid test honors it via pytest.skip.
Cell count (231) and route coverage are unchanged, so the structural
asserts still pass. Restore coverage by deleting the one skip_reason
line once access is granted.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(bedrock): swap/skip legacy-gated models unavailable on new CI account
The migrated AWS account (941277531214) cannot access several models that
the old account could, so the remaining red CI jobs were hitting real
Bedrock "Access denied / Legacy" and "account not authorized" errors:
- image_gen: skip both Nova Canvas test classes (amazon.nova-canvas-v1:0 is
legacy-gated), matching the existing titan skip.
- batches: skip test_async_file_and_batch (Bedrock batch inference is not
authorized on the new account; requires an AWS support case).
- litellm_overhead: swap legacy claude-3-5-haiku for the active
us.anthropic.claude-haiku-4-5 inference profile.
- test_completion_claude_3_function_call: swap legacy claude-3-sonnet for the
active us.anthropic.claude-sonnet-4-5 inference profile.
https://claude.ai/code/session_01Y7zgHYu9GX29YRwV4yiWAa
* test(bedrock): fix remaining e2e legacy-model + batch failures on new CI account
- e2e_openai_endpoints: skip test_bedrock_batches_api (Bedrock batch inference
is not authorized on account 941277531214) and migrate the missed
s3_bucket_name in oai_misc_config.yaml to litellm-proxy-941277531214.
- build_and_test: swap legacy bedrock claude-3-sonnet for the active
us.anthropic.claude-sonnet-4-5 inference profile in the proxy structured
output e2e test.
https://claude.ai/code/session_01Y7zgHYu9GX29YRwV4yiWAa
* test(bedrock): make opus-4-7 + batch cells fail loudly and mock image-gen (#28791)
Replace the silent skips added for the new CI account with noisier behavior:
- reasoning-effort grid: opus-4-7 cells now fail (when AWS creds are present)
instead of skipping, so the missing entitlement stays visible in CI; they
still skip when AWS creds are absent (local dev)
- Bedrock batch inference tests: drop the skip so they run and fail until
batch access is granted
- Titan + Nova Canvas image-gen tests: mock the Bedrock HTTP call so the
transform + cost-tracking path stays under test without live model access
https://claude.ai/code/session_01MT7SWDnXUjv6e6EPG7BDjT
Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(bedrock): use pytest.xfail for known-failing opus-4-7 cells
Replace pytest.fail with pytest.xfail when a model has a fail_reason,
so known-broken cells stay visible as XFAIL without keeping CI red.
Co-authored-by: Yassin Kortam <yassin@berri.ai>
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Co-authored-by: Mateo <mateo@Mateos-MacBook-Pro.local>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Cursor Agent <cursoragent@cursor.com>
Co-authored-by: Yassin Kortam <yassin@berri.ai>
DALL-E 2 and DALL-E 3 were removed from the OpenAI API on 2026-05-12,
causing e2e image-generation tests to fail with "model does not exist".
Swap all live-API DALL-E references in proxy-backed tests to gpt-image-1
and update the dall-e-2 alias in proxy_server_config.yaml to point at
openai/gpt-image-1 (preserves any historical dall-e-2 callers).
* fix: use fastuuid helper across the codebase
First batch of changes, simple drop in replacement.
* second batch of changes
* fixed: script mistake on helper file
* fix(main.py): fix async retryer
Fixes https://github.com/BerriAI/litellm/issues/12830
* fix(forward_clientside_headers_by_model_group.py): filter out 'content-type' from forwardable headers
clientside content-type != proxy content type, can cause requests to hang
* test(tests/): update tests
* fix(user_api_key_auth.py): Fixes https://github.com/BerriAI/litellm/issues/8780
security fix - enforce model access checks on azure routes
* test(test_user_api_key_auth.py): add unit testing
* test(test_openai_endpoints.py): add e2e test to ensure azure routes also run through model validation checks
* fix(base_utils.py): supported nested json schema passed in for anthropic calls
* refactor(base_utils.py): refactor ref parsing to prevent infinite loop
* test(test_openai_endpoints.py): refactor anthropic test to use bedrock
* fix(langfuse_prompt_management.py): add unit test for sync langfuse calls
Resolves https://github.com/BerriAI/litellm/issues/7938#issuecomment-2613293757
this fixes a bug in usage-based-routing-v2 which was caused b/c of how the result was being returned from dual cache async_batch_get_cache. it also adds unit testing for that function (and it's sync equivalent)