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dontcallmejames
f1ba4014e1 fix: harden memory-context leak boundaries 2026-04-27 12:37:33 -07:00
dontcallmejames
39713ba2ae fix: strip leaked memory context from commentary 2026-04-27 12:37:33 -07:00
hermes-agent-dhabibi
aa53fb661a fix(copilot): mark native image requests as vision
Co-authored-by: dhabibi <9087935+dhabibi@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-27 08:35:50 -07:00
hermes-agent-dhabibi
8402ba150e fix(copilot): send vision header for Copilot vision requests
Thread a vision-request flag through auxiliary provider resolution so Copilot clients can include Copilot-Vision-Request only for vision tasks. This preserves normal text requests while ensuring Copilot vision payloads reach the vision-capable route.

Add regression coverage for Copilot vision routing and keep cached text and vision clients separate so a text client without the header is not reused for vision.

Co-authored-by: dhabibi <9087935+dhabibi@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-27 08:35:50 -07:00
Teknium
008860a23f fix(approval): close remaining prompt_toolkit deadlock vectors (#15216)
PR #13734 fixed the concurrent-tool-executor vector (ThreadPoolExecutor
workers didn't inherit the CLI's TLS approval callback). Two vectors
remained that could still land in the deadlocking input() fallback:

1. _spawn_background_review spawns a raw threading.Thread with no
   approval callback installed, so any dangerous-command guard the
   review agent trips falls back to input() -> deadlock against the
   parent's prompt_toolkit TUI (same class as delegate_task subagents,
   fixed in 023b1bff1 / #15491). Install a _bg_review_auto_deny
   callback at thread start, clear on finally.

2. prompt_dangerous_approval's fallback unconditionally spawned a
   daemon thread calling input() when approval_callback was None.
   That fallback can never succeed under prompt_toolkit because the
   user's Enter goes to pt's raw-mode stdin capture. Detect an active
   pt Application via get_app_or_none() and fail closed (deny + log)
   instead, so future threads that forget to install a callback
   degrade gracefully instead of hanging 60s invisibly.

Regression guards:
- tests/run_agent/test_background_review.py verifies the review
  worker thread sees a callable auto-deny callback mid-run and that
  the slot is cleared in the finally block.
- tests/tools/test_approval.py TestFailClosedUnderPromptToolkit
  verifies prompt_dangerous_approval returns 'deny' fast under a
  mocked pt Application, and that a real callback still wins over
  the guard.
2026-04-27 06:42:32 -07:00
luyao618
8ad29a938a fix(agent): restrict background review agent to memory and skills toolsets
The background skill/memory review agent was created without toolset
restrictions, inheriting the full default tool set. This allowed it to
use terminal, send_message, delegate_task, and other tools outside its
intended scope, potentially performing unrelated side effects after
skill creation.

Restrict the review agent to only memory and skills toolsets by passing
enabled_toolsets=['memory', 'skills'] during AIAgent construction.

Fixes #15204
2026-04-27 06:41:23 -07:00
Teknium
ec671c4154
feat(image-input): native multimodal routing based on model vision capability (#16506)
* feat(image-input): native multimodal routing based on model vision capability

Attach user-sent images as OpenAI-style content parts on the user turn when
the active model supports native vision, so vision-capable models see real
pixels instead of a lossy text description from vision_analyze.

Routing decision (agent/image_routing.py::decide_image_input_mode):

  agent.image_input_mode = auto | native | text  (default: auto)

In auto mode:
  - If auxiliary.vision.provider/model is explicitly configured, keep the
    text pipeline (user paid for a dedicated vision backend).
  - Else if models.dev reports supports_vision=True for the active
    provider/model, attach natively.
  - Else fall back to text (current behaviour).

Call sites updated: gateway/run.py (all messaging platforms), tui_gateway
(dashboard/Ink), cli.py (interactive /attach + drag-drop).

run_agent.py changes:
  - _prepare_anthropic_messages_for_api now passes image parts through
    unchanged when the model supports vision — the Anthropic adapter
    translates them to native image blocks. Previous behaviour
    (vision_analyze → text) only runs for non-vision Anthropic models.
  - New _prepare_messages_for_non_vision_model mirrors the same contract
    for chat.completions and codex_responses paths, so non-vision models
    on any provider get text-fallback instead of failing at the provider.
  - New _model_supports_vision() helper reads models.dev caps.

vision_analyze description rewritten: positions it as a tool for images
NOT already visible in the conversation (URLs, tool output, deeper
inspection). Prevents the model from redundantly calling it on images
already attached natively.

Config default: agent.image_input_mode = auto.

Tests: 35 new (test_image_routing.py + test_vision_aware_preprocessing.py),
all existing tests that reference _prepare_anthropic_messages_for_api
still pass (198 targeted + new tests green).

* feat(image-input): size-cap + resize oversized images, charge image tokens in compressor

Two follow-ups that make the native image routing safer for long / heavy
sessions:

1) Oversize handling in build_native_content_parts:
   - 20 MB ceiling per image (matches vision_tools._MAX_BASE64_BYTES,
     the most restrictive provider — Gemini inline data).
   - Delegates to vision_tools._resize_image_for_vision (Pillow-based,
     already battle-tested) to downscale to 5 MB first-try.
   - If Pillow is missing or resize still overshoots, the image is
     dropped and reported back in skipped[]; caller falls back to text
     enrichment for that image.

2) Image-token accounting in context_compressor:
   - New _IMAGE_TOKEN_ESTIMATE = 1600 (matches Claude Code's constant;
     within the realistic range for Anthropic/GPT-4o/Gemini billing).
   - _content_length_for_budget() helper: sums text-part lengths and
     charges _IMAGE_CHAR_EQUIVALENT (1600 * 4 chars) per image/image_url/
     input_image part.  Base64 payload inside image_url is NOT counted
     as chars — dimensions don't matter, only image-presence.
   - Both tail-cut sites (_prune_old_tool_results L527 and
     _find_tail_cut_by_tokens L1126) now call the helper so multi-image
     conversations don't slip past compression budget.

Tests: 9 new in test_image_routing.py (oversize triggers resize,
resize-fails-returns-None, oversize-skipped-reported), 11 new in
test_compressor_image_tokens.py (flat charge per image, multiple images,
Responses-API / Anthropic-native / OpenAI-chat shapes, no-inflation on
raw base64, bounds-check on the constant, integration test that an
image-heavy tail actually gets trimmed).

* fix(image-input): replace blanket 20MB ceiling with empirically-verified per-provider limits

The previous commit imposed a hardcoded 20 MB base64 ceiling on all
providers, triggering auto-resize on anything larger. This was wrong in
both directions:

  * Too loose for Anthropic — actual limit is 5 MB (returns HTTP 400
    'image exceeds 5 MB maximum' above that).
  * Too strict for OpenAI / Codex / OpenRouter — accept 49 MB+ without
    complaint (empirically verified April 2026 with progressive PNG
    sizes).

New behaviour:

  * _PROVIDER_BASE64_CEILING table: only anthropic and bedrock have a
    ceiling (5 MB, since bedrock-on-Claude shares Anthropic's decoder).
  * Providers NOT in the table get no ceiling — images attach at native
    size and we trust the provider to return its own error if it
    disagrees. A provider-specific 400 message is clearer than us
    guessing wrong and silently degrading image quality.
  * build_native_content_parts() gains a keyword-only provider arg;
    gateway/CLI/TUI pass the active provider so Anthropic users get
    auto-resize protection while OpenAI users don't pay it.
  * Resize target dropped from 5 MB to 4 MB to slide safely under
    Anthropic's boundary with header overhead.

Empirical measurements (direct API, no Hermes in the loop):

    image b64     anthropic   openrouter/gpt5.5   codex-oauth/gpt5.5
    0.19 MB       ✓           ✓                   ✓
    12.37 MB      ✗ 400 5MB   ✓                   ✓
    23.85 MB      ✗ 400 5MB   ✓                   ✓
    49.46 MB      ✗ 413       ✓                   ✓

Tests: rewrote TestOversizeHandling (5 tests): no-ceiling pass-through,
Anthropic resize fires, Anthropic skip on resize-fail, build_native_parts
routes ceiling by provider, unknown provider gets no ceiling. All 52
targeted tests pass.

* refactor(image-input): attempt native, shrink-and-retry on provider reject

Replace proactive per-provider size ceilings with a reactive shrink path
on the provider's actual rejection. All providers now attempt native
full-size attachment first; if the provider returns an image-too-large
error, the agent silently shrinks and retries once.

Why the previous design was wrong: hardcoding provider ceilings
(anthropic=5MB, others=unlimited) meant OpenAI users on a 10MB image
paid no tax, but Anthropic users lost quality on anything >5MB even
though the empirical behaviour at provider-reject time is the same
(shrink + retry). Baking the table into the routing layer also
requires updating Hermes every time a provider's limit changes.

Reactive design:
  - image_routing.py: _file_to_data_url encodes native size, no ceiling.
    build_native_content_parts drops its provider kwarg.
  - error_classifier.py: new FailoverReason.image_too_large + pattern
    match ("image exceeds", "image too large", etc.) checked BEFORE
    context_overflow so Anthropic's 5MB rejection lands in the right
    bucket.
  - run_agent.py: new _try_shrink_image_parts_in_messages walks api
    messages in-place, re-encodes oversized data: URL image parts
    through vision_tools._resize_image_for_vision to fit under 4MB,
    handles both chat.completions (dict image_url) and Responses
    (string image_url) shapes, ignores http URLs (provider-fetched).
    New image_shrink_retry_attempted flag in the retry loop fires the
    shrink exactly once per turn after credential-pool recovery but
    before auth retries.

E2E verified live against Anthropic claude-sonnet-4-6:
  - 17.9MB PNG (23.9MB b64) attached at native size
  - Anthropic returns 400 "image exceeds 5 MB maximum"
  - Agent logs '📐 Image(s) exceeded provider size limit — shrank and
    retrying...'
  - Retry succeeds, correct response delivered in 6.8s total.

Tests: 12 new (8 shrink-helper shapes + 4 classifier signals),
replaces 5 proactive-ceiling tests with 3 simpler 'native attach works'
tests. 181 targeted tests pass. test_enum_members_exist in
test_error_classifier.py updated for the new enum value.
2026-04-27 06:27:59 -07:00
Teknium
ee1a07f9e9
fix(agent): block cross-provider reasoning leak to DeepSeek/Kimi (#15748) (#16500)
On provider switches mid-session (e.g. MiniMax -> DeepSeek), the source
assistant turn carries a 'reasoning' field written by the prior provider
but no 'reasoning_content' key. _copy_reasoning_content_for_api would
promote that foreign 'reasoning' to 'reasoning_content' on the outbound
DeepSeek request, leaking a cross-provider chain of thought and in
practice causing HTTP 400.

DeepSeek's own _build_assistant_message always pins reasoning_content=''
at creation time for tool-call turns, so the shape (reasoning set,
reasoning_content absent, tool_calls present) is unreachable from
same-provider DeepSeek history — it can only come from a prior provider.
Pad with '' in that case instead of promoting.

Healthy same-provider 'reasoning' promotion (no tool_calls, or on
providers that do not require the empty-string pin) is unchanged.
2026-04-27 04:06:23 -07:00
Tosko4
e85b752516 fix: signal compression boundary to context engine
When _compress_context rotates session_id (compression split), fire
on_session_start(new_sid, boundary_reason="compression",
old_session_id=<old>) on the active context engine. Plugin engines
(e.g. hermes-lcm) use this to preserve DAG lineage across the rollover
instead of re-initializing fresh per-session state.

Built-in ContextCompressor.on_session_start accepts **kwargs and ignores
them — no behavior change for default users.

Closes hermes-lcm#68 symptom: after Hermes compressed and minted a new
physical session, LCM was treating the split as a fresh /new and losing
continuity (compression_count: 1, store_messages: 0, dag_nodes: 0).

Credit: @Tosko4 (PR #13370) — minimized scope to the boundary_reason
signal only; the broader session-lifecycle refactor will be taken in
separate PRs if justified by concrete plugin need.
2026-04-26 19:07:18 -07:00
Teknium
45bfcb9e71 test: update bare-agent helper for live-runtime attrs added by #16099
Background review fork now inherits session_id, credential_pool, and
status_callback from the parent (added in #16099 after this PR was
written). Extend the bare-agent helper so the regression test keeps
reaching the cleanup assertions instead of failing in the runtime
resolver.

Signed-off-by: Teknium <8425893+teknium1@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-26 12:45:39 -07:00
MRHwick
2d86e97a7e fix(run_agent): shut down background review memory providers
Temporary background review agents can initialize Hindsight-backed memory clients, but close() alone skips provider teardown. Shut the memory provider down before closing so aiohttp sessions do not leak at process exit.

Made-with: Cursor
2026-04-26 12:45:39 -07:00
Teknium
76042f5867
feat(review): class-first skill review prompt (#16026)
The background skill-review prompt (spawned after N user turns) now instructs
the reviewer to SURVEY existing skills first, identify the CLASS of task, and
PREFER updating/generalizing an existing skill over creating a new narrow one.

This reduces near-duplicate skill accumulation at the source. Catches the
common failure mode where repeated tasks of the same class each spawn their
own specific skill ("fix-my-tauri-error", "fix-my-electron-error") instead
of a single class-level skill ("desktop-app-build-troubleshooting").

Applied to both _SKILL_REVIEW_PROMPT and the **Skills** half of
_COMBINED_REVIEW_PROMPT. Memory-only review prompt unchanged.

Groundwork for the Curator feature (issue #7816) — the creation-side fix.
Curator handles the retirement/consolidation side in a follow-up PR.

Tests assert the behavioral instructions are present (survey, class, update-
over-create, overlap-flagging, opt-out clause) rather than snapshotting the
full prompt text.
2026-04-26 05:17:10 -07:00
akhater
ac57114284 fix(agent): support Azure OpenAI gpt-5.x on chat/completions endpoint
Azure OpenAI exposes an OpenAI-compatible endpoint at
`{resource}.openai.azure.com/openai/v1` that accepts the standard
`openai` Python client. Two issues prevented gpt-5.x models from working:

1. `_max_tokens_param()` only sent `max_completion_tokens` for
   `api.openai.com` URLs. Azure also requires `max_completion_tokens`
   for gpt-5.x models.

2. The `codex_responses` upgrade gate unconditionally upgraded gpt-5.x
   to Responses API. Azure does NOT support the Responses API — it serves
   gpt-5.x on the regular `/chat/completions` path, causing a 404.

Fix: add `_is_azure_openai_url()` that matches `openai.azure.com` URLs.
- `_max_tokens_param()` now returns `max_completion_tokens` for Azure.
- The `codex_responses` upgrade gate skips Azure so gpt-5.x stays on
  `chat_completions` where Azure actually serves it.
- The fallback-provider api_mode picker also recognises Azure and stays
  on chat_completions.
- Tests cover max_tokens routing, api_mode behaviour, and URL detection.

gpt-4.x models on Azure are unaffected (already used chat_completions +
max_tokens, which Azure accepts for those models).

Salvage of PR #10086 — rewritten against current main where the
codex_responses upgrade gate gained copilot-acp / explicit-api_mode
exclusions.
2026-04-25 18:48:43 -07:00
nerijusas
81e01f6ee9 fix(agent): preserve Codex message items for replay 2026-04-25 18:22:06 -07:00
FocusFlow Dev
ad0ac89478 fix: DeepSeek/Kimi thinking mode requires reasoning_content on ALL assistant messages
Previously _copy_reasoning_content_for_api only padded reasoning_content
when the assistant message had tool_calls. DeepSeek V4 thinking mode
requires the field on every assistant turn, including plain text replies
without tool_calls.

- Remove the 'source_msg.get("tool_calls") and' guard
- Update test: plain assistant turns now get padded for DeepSeek/Kimi

Fixes #15213
2026-04-26 07:47:13 +08:00
kshitij
648b89911f
fix: use output_text for assistant message content in Codex Responses API (#15690)
The Codex Responses API rejects input_text inside assistant messages —
only output_text and refusal are valid content types for assistant role.

_chat_content_to_responses_parts() previously hardcoded all text content
to input_text regardless of the message role. When an assistant message
had list-format content (multimodal or structured), this produced invalid
input_text parts that the API rejected with:

  Invalid value: 'input_text'. Supported values are: 'output_text' and 'refusal'.

Fix: add a role parameter to _chat_content_to_responses_parts() that
selects output_text for assistant messages and input_text for user
messages. Thread this through _chat_messages_to_responses_input() and
_preflight_codex_input_items().

Fixes #15687
2026-04-25 10:13:29 -07:00
kshitijk4poor
7c17accb29 fix: /stop now immediately aborts streaming retry loop
When a user sends /stop during a streaming API call, the outer poll loop
detects _interrupt_requested and closes the HTTP connection. However, the
inner _call() thread catches the connection error and enters its retry
loop — opening a FRESH connection without checking the interrupt flag.

On slow providers like ollama-cloud, each retry attempt blocks for the
full stream-read timeout (120s+). With 3 retry attempts this caused
510+ second delays between /stop and actual response — the agent appeared
completely unresponsive despite the stop being acknowledged.

Fix: add an _interrupt_requested check at the top of the streaming retry
loop so the agent exits immediately instead of retrying.

Also fix log truncation: all session key logging in gateway/run.py used
[:20] or [:30] slices, which truncated 'agent:main:telegram:dm:5690190437'
(33 chars) to 'agent:main:telegram:' — losing the identifying chat type
and user ID. Replace with full keys to make logs debuggable.

Reported by user Sidharth Pulipaka via Telegram on ollama-cloud provider.
2026-04-25 09:51:39 -07:00
Teknium
ea01bdcebe
refactor(memory): remove flush_memories entirely (#15696)
The AIAgent.flush_memories pre-compression save, the gateway
_flush_memories_for_session, and everything feeding them are
obsolete now that the background memory/skill review handles
persistent memory extraction.

Problems with flush_memories:

- Pre-dates the background review loop.  It was the only memory-save
  path when introduced; the background review now fires every 10 user
  turns on CLI and gateway alike, which is far more frequent than
  compression or session reset ever triggered flush.
- Blocking and synchronous.  Pre-compression flush ran on the live agent
  before compression, blocking the user-visible response.
- Cache-breaking.  Flush built a temporary conversation prefix
  (system prompt + memory-only tool list) that diverged from the live
  conversation's cached prefix, invalidating prompt caching.  The
  gateway variant spawned a fresh AIAgent with its own clean prompt
  for each finalized session — still cache-breaking, just in a
  different process.
- Redundant.  Background review runs in the live conversation's
  session context, gets the same content, writes to the same memory
  store, and doesn't break the cache.  Everything flush_memories
  claimed to preserve is already covered.

What this removes:

- AIAgent.flush_memories() method (~248 LOC in run_agent.py)
- Pre-compression flush call in _compress_context
- flush_memories call sites in cli.py (/new + exit)
- GatewayRunner._flush_memories_for_session + _async_flush_memories
  (and the 3 call sites: session expiry watcher, /new, /resume)
- 'flush_memories' entry from DEFAULT_CONFIG auxiliary tasks,
  hermes tools UI task list, auxiliary_client docstrings
- _memory_flush_min_turns config + init
- #15631's headroom-deduction math in
  _check_compression_model_feasibility (headroom was only needed
  because flush dragged the full main-agent system prompt along;
  the compression summariser sends a single user-role prompt so
  new_threshold = aux_context is safe again)
- The dedicated test files and assertions that exercised
  flush-specific paths

What this renames (with read-time backcompat on sessions.json):

- SessionEntry.memory_flushed -> SessionEntry.expiry_finalized.
  The session-expiry watcher still uses the flag to avoid re-running
  finalize/eviction on the same expired session; the new name
  reflects what it now actually gates.  from_dict() reads
  'expiry_finalized' first, falls back to the legacy 'memory_flushed'
  key so existing sessions.json files upgrade seamlessly.

Supersedes #15631 and #15638.

Tested: 383 targeted tests pass across run_agent/, agent/, cli/,
and gateway/ session-boundary suites.  No behavior regressions —
background memory review continues to handle persistent memory
extraction on both CLI and gateway.
2026-04-25 08:21:14 -07:00
kshitijk4poor
d635e2df3f fix(compression): pass provider to context length resolver in feasibility check
_check_compression_model_feasibility calls get_model_context_length
without provider=, so Codex OAuth users get 1,050,000 (from models.dev
for 'openai') instead of the actual 272,000 limit. This happens because
_infer_provider_from_url maps chatgpt.com → 'openai' (not 'openai-codex'),
skipping the Codex-specific resolution branch entirely.

Result: compression threshold set at 85% of 1.05M = 892K — conversations
never trigger compression, the context grows unbounded, and when gateway
hygiene eventually forces compression, the Codex endpoint drops the
oversized streaming request ('peer closed connection without sending
complete message body').

Fix: forward self.provider to get_model_context_length so provider-
specific resolution branches (Codex OAuth 272K, Copilot live /models,
Nous suffix-match) fire correctly.

Reported by user on GPT 5.5 via Codex OAuth Pro (paste.rs/vsra3).
2026-04-25 07:09:47 -07:00
Teknium
f92006ce1c
fix(compression): reserve system+tools headroom when aux binds threshold (#15631)
When the auxiliary compression model's context is smaller than the main
model's compression threshold, _check_compression_model_feasibility
auto-lowers the session threshold. Previously it set:

    new_threshold = aux_context

This let the raw message list grow to exactly aux_context tokens. But
compression and flush_memories actually send system_prompt + tool_schemas
+ messages to the aux model. With 50+ tools that overhead is 25-30K
tokens, so the full request overflowed aux with HTTP 400.

Subtract a headroom estimate from aux_context before setting the new
threshold: the actual tool-schema token count (from
estimate_request_tokens_rough) plus a 12K allowance for the system
prompt (not yet built at __init__ time) and flush-instruction overhead.
Clamp to MINIMUM_CONTEXT_LENGTH so the session still starts even with
an unusually heavy tool schema.

This fixes the 'flush_memories overflow on busy toolsets' path that
Teknium flagged — where main and aux can be nominally the same model
but still 400 because the threshold left no room for the request
overhead. Same fix also protects the normal compression summarisation
request on the same binding aux.

Tests: two new regression tests cover the headroom reservation and the
MINIMUM_CONTEXT_LENGTH floor. Two existing tests updated for the new
(lower) threshold values now that empty-tools still produces a 12K
static headroom deduction.
2026-04-25 05:41:56 -07:00
Teknium
f67a61dc93
fix(flush_memories): strip temperature from codex_responses fallback (#15620)
The memory-flush fallback for api_mode='codex_responses' was unconditionally
adding `temperature` to codex_kwargs before calling _run_codex_stream. The
Responses API does not accept temperature on any supported backend:

- chatgpt.com/backend-api/codex rejects it outright
- api.openai.com + gpt-5/o-series reasoning models reject it
- Copilot Responses rejects it on reasoning models

The CodexAuxiliaryClient adapter and the codex_responses transport both
correctly omit temperature — the flush fallback was the only path putting
it back. On errors from the primary aux path (e.g. expired OAuth token),
users saw `⚠ Auxiliary memory flush failed: HTTP 400: Unsupported parameter:
temperature`.

Reported by Garik [NOUS] on GPT-5.5 via Codex OAuth Pro.
2026-04-25 05:01:25 -07:00
Teknium
d58b305adf refactor(deepseek-reasoning): consolidate detection into helpers + regression tests
Extracts _needs_kimi_tool_reasoning() for symmetry with the existing
_needs_deepseek_tool_reasoning() helper, so _copy_reasoning_content_for_api
uses the same detection logic as _build_assistant_message. Future changes
to either provider's signals now only touch one function.

Adds tests/run_agent/test_deepseek_reasoning_content_echo.py covering:
- All 3 DeepSeek detection signals (provider, model, host)
- Poisoned history replay (empty string fallback)
- Plain assistant turns NOT padded
- Explicit reasoning_content preserved
- Reasoning field promoted to reasoning_content
- Existing Kimi/Moonshot detection intact
- Non-thinking providers left alone

21 tests, all pass.
2026-04-24 16:38:29 -07:00
Brian D. Evans
00c3d848d8 fix(memory): skip external-provider sync on interrupted turns (#15218)
``run_conversation`` was calling ``memory_manager.sync_all(
original_user_message, final_response)`` at the end of every turn
where both args were present.  That gate didn't consider the
``interrupted`` local flag, so an external memory backend received
partial assistant output, aborted tool chains, or mid-stream resets as
durable conversational truth.  Downstream recall then treated the
not-yet-real state as if the user had seen it complete, poisoning the
trust boundary between "what the user took away from the turn" and
"what Hermes was in the middle of producing when the interrupt hit".

Extracted the inline sync block into a new private method
``AIAgent._sync_external_memory_for_turn(original_user_message,
final_response, interrupted)`` so the interrupt guard is a single
visible check at the top of the method instead of hidden in a
boolean-and at the call site.  That also gives tests a clean seam to
assert on — the pre-fix layout buried the logic inside the 3,000-line
``run_conversation`` function where no focused test could reach it.

The new method encodes three independent skip conditions:

  1. ``interrupted`` → skip entirely (the #15218 fix).  Applies even
     when ``final_response`` and ``original_user_message`` happen to
     be populated — an interrupt may have landed between a streamed
     reply and the next tool call, so the strings on disk are not
     actually the turn the user took away.
  2. No memory manager / no final_response / no user message →
     preserve existing skip behaviour (nothing new for providerless
     sessions, system-initiated refreshes, tool-only turns that never
     resolved, etc.).
  3. Sync_all / queue_prefetch_all exceptions → swallow.  External
     memory providers are strictly best-effort; a misconfigured or
     offline backend must never block the user from seeing their
     response.

The prefetch side-effect is gated on the same interrupt flag: the
user's next message is almost certainly a retry of the same intent,
and a prefetch keyed on the interrupted turn would fire against stale
context.

### Tests (16 new, all passing on py3.11 venv)

``tests/run_agent/test_memory_sync_interrupted.py`` exercises the
helper directly on a bare ``AIAgent`` (``__new__`` pattern that the
interrupt-propagation tests already use).  Coverage:

- Interrupted turn with full-looking response → no sync (the fix)
- Interrupted turn with long assistant output → no sync (the interrupt
  could have landed mid-stream; strings-on-disk lie)
- Normal completed turn → sync_all + queue_prefetch_all both called
  with the right args (regression guard for the positive path)
- No final_response / no user_message / no memory manager → existing
  pre-fix skip paths still apply
- sync_all raises → exception swallowed, prefetch still attempted
- queue_prefetch_all raises → exception swallowed after sync succeeded
- 8-case parametrised matrix across (interrupted × final_response ×
  original_user_message) asserts sync fires iff interrupted=False AND
  both strings are non-empty

Closes #15218

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-24 15:30:18 -07:00
Teknium
2d444fc84d
fix(run_agent): handle unescaped control chars in tool_call arguments (#15356)
Extends _repair_tool_call_arguments() to cover the most common local-model
JSON corruption pattern: llama.cpp/Ollama backends emit literal tabs and
newlines inside JSON string values (memory save summaries, file contents,
etc.). Previously fell through to '{}' replacement, losing the call.

Adds two repair passes:
  - Pass 0: json.loads(strict=False) + re-serialise to canonical wire form
  - Pass 4: escape 0x00-0x1F control chars inside string values, then retry

Ports the core utility from #12068 / PR #12093 without the larger plumbing
change (that PR also replaced json.loads at 8 call sites; current main's
_repair_tool_call_arguments is already the single chokepoint, so the
upgrade happens transparently for every existing caller).

Credit: @truenorth-lj for the original utility design.

4 new regression tests covering literal newlines, tabs, re-serialisation
to strict=True-valid output, and the trailing-comma + control-char
combination case.
2026-04-24 15:06:41 -07:00
AJ
17fc84c256 fix: repair malformed tool call args in streaming assembly before flagging as truncated
When the streaming path (chat completions) assembled tool call deltas and
detected malformed JSON arguments, it set has_truncated_tool_args=True but
passed the broken args through unchanged. This triggered the truncation
handler which returned a partial result and killed the session (/new required).

_many_ malformations are repairable: trailing commas, unclosed brackets,
Python None, empty strings. _repair_tool_call_arguments() already existed
for the pre-API-request path but wasn't called during streaming assembly.

Now when JSON parsing fails during streaming assembly, we attempt repair
via _repair_tool_call_arguments() before flagging as truncated. If repair
succeeds (returns valid JSON), the tool call proceeds normally. Only truly
unrepairable args fall through to the truncation handler.

This prevents the most common session-killing failure mode for models like
GLM-5.1 that produce trailing commas or unclosed brackets.

Tests: 12 new streaming assembly repair tests, all 29 existing repair
tests still passing.
2026-04-24 15:03:07 -07:00
luyao618
7a192b124e fix(run_agent): repair corrupted tool_call arguments before sending to provider
When a session is split by context compression mid-tool-call, an assistant
message may end up with truncated/invalid JSON in tool_calls[*].function.arguments.
On the next turn this is replayed verbatim and providers reject the entire request
with HTTP 400 invalid_tool_call_format, bricking the conversation in a loop that
cannot recover without manual session quarantine.

This patch adds a defensive sanitizer that runs immediately before
client.chat.completions.create() in AIAgent.run_conversation():

- Validates each assistant tool_calls[*].function.arguments via json.loads
- Replaces invalid/empty arguments with '{}'
- Injects a synthetic tool response (or prepends a marker to the existing one)
  so downstream messages keep valid tool_call_id pairing
- Logs each repair with session_id / message_index / preview for observability

Defense in depth: corruption can originate from compression splits, manual edits,
or plugin bugs. Sanitizing at the send chokepoint catches all sources.

Adds 7 unit tests covering: truncated JSON, empty string, None, non-string args,
existing matching tool response (no duplicate injection), non-assistant messages
ignored, multiple repairs.

Fixes #15236
2026-04-24 14:55:47 -07:00
Teknium
4093ee9c62
fix(codex): detect leaked tool-call text in assistant content (#15347)
gpt-5.x on the Codex Responses API sometimes degenerates and emits
Harmony-style `to=functions.<name> {json}` serialization as plain
assistant-message text instead of a structured `function_call` item.
The intent never makes it into `response.output` as a function_call,
so `tool_calls` is empty and `_normalize_codex_response()` returns
the leaked text as the final content. Downstream (e.g. delegate_task),
this surfaces as a confident-looking summary with `tool_trace: []`
because no tools actually ran — the Taiwan-embassy-email bug report.

Detect the pattern, scrub the content, and return finish_reason=
'incomplete' so the existing Codex-incomplete continuation path
(run_agent.py:11331, 3 retries) gets a chance to re-elicit a proper
function_call item. Encrypted reasoning items are preserved so the
model keeps its chain-of-thought on the retry.

Regression tests: leaked text triggers incomplete, real tool calls
alongside leak-looking text are preserved, clean responses pass
through unchanged.

Reported on Discord (gpt-5.4 / openai-codex).
2026-04-24 14:39:59 -07:00
helix4u
6a957a74bc fix(memory): add write origin metadata 2026-04-24 14:37:55 -07:00
helix4u
8a2506af43 fix(aux): surface auxiliary failures in UI 2026-04-24 14:31:21 -07:00
vlwkaos
f7f7588893 fix(agent): only set rate-limit cooldown when leaving primary; add tests 2026-04-24 05:35:43 -07:00
LeonSGP43
a9fd8d7c88 fix(agent): default missing fallback chain on switch 2026-04-24 05:35:43 -07:00
Teknium
a1caec1088
fix(agent): repair CamelCase + _tool suffix tool-call emissions (#15124)
Claude-style and some Anthropic-tuned models occasionally emit tool
names as class-like identifiers: TodoTool_tool, Patch_tool,
BrowserClick_tool, PatchTool. These failed strict-dict lookup in
valid_tool_names and triggered the 'Unknown tool' self-correction
loop, wasting a full turn of iteration and tokens.

_repair_tool_call already handled lowercase / separator / fuzzy
matches but couldn't bridge the CamelCase-to-snake_case gap or the
trailing '_tool' suffix that Claude sometimes tacks on. Extend it
with two bounded normalization passes:

  1. CamelCase -> snake_case (via regex lookbehind).
  2. Strip trailing _tool / -tool / tool suffix (case-insensitive,
     applied twice so TodoTool_tool reduces all the way: strip
     _tool -> TodoTool, snake -> todo_tool, strip 'tool' -> todo).

Cheap fast-paths (lowercase / separator-normalized) still run first
so the common case stays zero-cost. Fuzzy match remains the last
resort unchanged.

Tests: tests/run_agent/test_repair_tool_call_name.py covers the
three original reports (TodoTool_tool, Patch_tool, BrowserClick_tool),
plus PatchTool, WriteFileTool, ReadFile_tool, write-file_Tool,
patch-tool, and edge cases (empty, None, '_tool' alone, genuinely
unknown names).

18 new tests + 17 existing arg-repair tests = 35/35 pass.

Closes #14784
2026-04-24 05:32:08 -07:00
Prasad Subrahmanya
1fc77f995b fix(agent): fall back on rate limit when pool has no rotation room
Extracts pool-rotation-room logic into `_pool_may_recover_from_rate_limit`
so single-credential pools no longer block the eager-fallback path on 429.

The existing check `pool is not None and pool.has_available()` lets
fallback fire only after the pool marks every entry as exhausted.  With
exactly one credential in the pool (the common shape for Gemini OAuth,
Vertex service accounts, and any personal-key setup), `has_available()`
flips back to True as soon as the cooldown expires — Hermes retries
against the same entry, hits the same daily-quota 429, and burns the
retry budget in a tight loop before ever reaching the configured
`fallback_model`.  Observed in the wild as 4+ hours of 429 noise on a
single Gemini key instead of falling through to Vertex as configured.

Rotation is only meaningful with more than one credential — gate on
`len(pool.entries()) > 1`.  Multi-credential pools keep the current
wait-for-rotation behaviour unchanged.

Fixes #11314.  Related to #8947, #10210, #7230.  Narrower scope than
open PRs #8023 (classifier change) and #11492 (503/529 credential-pool
bypass) — this addresses the single-credential 429 case specifically
and does not conflict with either.

Tests: 6 new unit tests in tests/run_agent/test_provider_fallback.py
covering (a) None pool, (b) single-cred available, (c) single-cred in
cooldown, (d) 2-cred available rotates, (e) multi-cred all cooling-down
falls back, (f) many-cred available rotates.  All 18 tests in the file
pass.
2026-04-24 05:20:05 -07:00
l0hde
2cab8129d1 feat(copilot): add 401 auth recovery with automatic token refresh and client rebuild
When using GitHub Copilot as provider, HTTP 401 errors could cause
Hermes to silently fall back to the next model in the chain instead
of recovering. This adds a one-shot retry mechanism that:

1. Re-resolves the Copilot token via the standard priority chain
   (COPILOT_GITHUB_TOKEN -> GH_TOKEN -> GITHUB_TOKEN -> gh auth token)
2. Rebuilds the OpenAI client with fresh credentials and Copilot headers
3. Retries the failed request before falling back

The fix handles the common case where the gho_* OAuth token remains
valid but the httpx client state becomes stale (e.g. after startup
race conditions or long-lived sessions).

Key design decisions:
- Always rebuild client even if token string unchanged (recovers stale state)
- Uses _apply_client_headers_for_base_url() for canonical header management
- One-shot flag guard prevents infinite 401 loops (matches existing pattern
  used by Codex/Nous/Anthropic providers)
- No token exchange via /copilot_internal/v2/token (returns 404 for some
  account types; direct gho_* auth works reliably)

Tests: 3 new test cases covering end-to-end 401->refresh->retry,
client rebuild verification, and same-token rebuild scenarios.
Docs: Updated providers.md with Copilot auth behavior section.
2026-04-24 05:09:08 -07:00
Teknium
c2b3db48f5
fix(agent): retry on json.JSONDecodeError instead of treating it as a local validation error (#15107)
json.JSONDecodeError inherits from ValueError. The agent loop's
non-retryable classifier at run_agent.py ~L10782 treated any
ValueError/TypeError as a local programming bug and short-circuited
retry. Without a carve-out, a transient JSONDecodeError from a
provider that returned a malformed response body, a truncated stream,
or a router-layer corruption would fail the turn immediately.

Add JSONDecodeError to the existing UnicodeEncodeError exclusion
tuple so the classified-retry logic (which already handles 429/529/
context-overflow/etc.) gets to run on bad-JSON errors.

Tests (tests/run_agent/test_jsondecodeerror_retryable.py):
  - JSONDecodeError: NOT local validation
  - UnicodeEncodeError: NOT local validation (existing carve-out)
  - bare ValueError: IS local validation (programming bug)
  - bare TypeError: IS local validation (programming bug)
  - source-level assertion that run_agent.py still carries the carve-out
    (guards against accidental revert)

Closes #14782
2026-04-24 05:02:58 -07:00
Teknium
18f3fc8a6f
fix(tests): resolve 17 persistent CI test failures (#15084)
Make the main-branch test suite pass again. Most failures were tests
still asserting old shapes after recent refactors; two were real source
bugs.

Source fixes:
- tools/mcp_tool.py: _kill_orphaned_mcp_children() slept 2s on every
  shutdown even when no tracked PIDs existed, making test_shutdown_is_parallel
  measure ~3s for 3 parallel 1s shutdowns. Early-return when pids is empty.
- hermes_cli/tips.py: tip 105 was 157 chars; corpus max is 150.

Test fixes (mostly stale mock targets / missing fixture fields):
- test_zombie_process_cleanup, test_agent_cache: patch run_agent.cleanup_vm
  (the local name bound at import), not tools.terminal_tool.cleanup_vm.
- test_browser_camofox: patch tools.browser_camofox.load_config, not
  hermes_cli.config.load_config (the source module, not the resolved one).
- test_flush_memories_codex._chat_response_with_memory_call: add
  finish_reason, tool_call.id, tool_call.type so the chat_completions
  transport normalizer doesn't AttributeError.
- test_concurrent_interrupt: polling_tool signature now accepts
  messages= kwarg that _invoke_tool() passes through.
- test_minimax_provider: add _fallback_chain=[] to the __new__'d agent
  so switch_model() doesn't AttributeError.
- test_skills_config: SKILLS_DIR MagicMock + .rglob stopped working
  after the scanner switched to agent.skill_utils.iter_skill_index_files
  (os.walk-based). Point SKILLS_DIR at a real tmp_path and patch
  agent.skill_utils.get_external_skills_dirs.
- test_browser_cdp_tool: browser_cdp toolset was intentionally split into
  'browser-cdp' (commit 96b0f3700) so its stricter check_fn doesn't gate
  the whole browser toolset; test now expects 'browser-cdp'.
- test_registry: add tools.browser_dialog_tool to the expected
  builtin-discovery set (PR #14540 added it).
- test_file_tools TestPatchHints: patch_tool surfaces hints as a '_hint'
  key on the JSON payload, not inline '[Hint: ...' text.
- test_write_deny test_hermes_env: resolve .env via get_hermes_home() so
  the path matches the profile-aware denylist under hermetic HERMES_HOME.
- test_checkpoint_manager test_falls_back_to_parent: guard the walk-up
  so a stray /tmp/pyproject.toml on the host doesn't pick up /tmp as the
  project root.
- test_quick_commands: set cli.session_id in the __new__'d CLI so the
  alias-args path doesn't trip AttributeError when fuzzy-matching leaks
  a skill command across xdist test distribution.
2026-04-24 03:46:46 -07:00
WildCat Eng Manager
7626f3702e feat: read prompt caching cache_ttl from config
- Load prompt_caching.cache_ttl in AIAgent (5m default, 1h opt-in)
- Document DEFAULT_CONFIG and developer guide example
- Add unit tests for default, 1h, and invalid TTL fallback

Made-with: Cursor
2026-04-24 03:21:29 -07:00
luyao618
bc15f526fb fix(agent): exclude prior-history tool messages from background review summary
Cherry-pick-of: 27b6a217b (PR #14967 by @luyao618)

Co-authored-by: luyao618 <364939526@qq.com>
2026-04-24 03:10:19 -07:00
Teknium
166b960fe4 test(proxy): regression tests for NO_PROXY bypass on keepalive client
Pin the behaviour added in the preceding commit — `_get_proxy_for_base_url()`
must return None for hosts covered by NO_PROXY and the HTTPS_PROXY otherwise,
and the full `_create_openai_client()` path must NOT mount HTTPProxy for a
NO_PROXY host.

Refs: #14966
2026-04-24 03:04:42 -07:00
Reginaldas
3e10f339fd fix(providers): send user agent to routermint endpoints 2026-04-24 03:02:16 -07:00
Teknium
a9a4416c7c
fix(compress): don't reach into ContextCompressor privates from /compress (#15039)
Manual /compress crashed with 'LCMEngine' object has no attribute
'_align_boundary_forward' when any context-engine plugin was active.
The gateway handler reached into _align_boundary_forward and
_find_tail_cut_by_tokens on tmp_agent.context_compressor, but those
are ContextCompressor-specific — not part of the generic ContextEngine
ABC — so every plugin engine (LCM, etc.) raised AttributeError.

- Add optional has_content_to_compress(messages) to ContextEngine ABC
  with a safe default of True (always attempt).
- Override it in the built-in ContextCompressor using the existing
  private helpers — preserves exact prior behavior for 'compressor'.
- Rewrite gateway /compress preflight to call the ABC method, deleting
  the private-helper reach-in.
- Add focus_topic to the ABC compress() signature. Make _compress_context
  retry without focus_topic on TypeError so older strict-sig plugins
  don't crash on manual /compress <focus>.
- Regression test with a fake ContextEngine subclass that only
  implements the ABC (mirrors LCM's surface).

Reported by @selfhostedsoul (Discord, Apr 22).
2026-04-24 02:55:43 -07:00
Teknium
6a20e187dd test,chore: cover stringified array/object coercion + AUTHOR_MAP entry
Follow-up to the cherry-picked coercion commit: adds 9 regression tests
covering array/object parsing, invalid-JSON passthrough, wrong-shape
preservation, and the issue #3947 gmail-mcp scenario end-to-end.  Adds
dan@danlynn.com -> danklynn to scripts/release.py AUTHOR_MAP so the
salvage PR's contributor attribution doesn't break CI.
2026-04-23 16:38:38 -07:00
maelrx
e020f46bec fix(agent): preserve MiniMax context length on delta-only overflow 2026-04-23 14:06:37 -07:00
helix4u
1dfcda4e3c fix(approval): guard env and config overwrites 2026-04-23 14:05:36 -07:00
Teknium
165b2e481a
feat(agent): make API retry count configurable via agent.api_max_retries (#14730)
Closes #11616.

The agent's API retry loop hardcoded max_retries = 3, so users with
fallback providers on flaky primaries burned through ~3 × provider
timeout (e.g. 3 × 180s = 9 minutes) before their fallback chain got a
chance to kick in.

Expose a new config key:

    agent:
      api_max_retries: 3  # default unchanged

Set it to 1 for fast failover when you have fallback providers, or
raise it if you prefer longer tolerance on a single provider. Values
< 1 are clamped to 1 (single attempt, no retry); non-integer values
fall back to the default.

This wraps the Hermes-level retry loop only — the OpenAI SDK's own
low-level retries (max_retries=2 default) still run beneath this for
transient network errors.

Changes:
- hermes_cli/config.py: add agent.api_max_retries default 3 with comment.
- run_agent.py: read self._api_max_retries in AIAgent.__init__; replace
  hardcoded max_retries = 3 in the retry loop with self._api_max_retries.
- cli-config.yaml.example: documented example entry.
- hermes_cli/tips.py: discoverable tip line.
- tests/run_agent/test_api_max_retries_config.py: 4 tests covering
  default, override, clamp-to-one, and invalid-value fallback.
2026-04-23 13:59:32 -07:00
kshitijk4poor
43de1ca8c2 refactor: remove _nr_to_assistant_message shim + fix flush_memories guard
NormalizedResponse and ToolCall now have backward-compat properties
so the agent loop can read them directly without the shim:

  ToolCall: .type, .function (returns self), .call_id, .response_item_id
  NormalizedResponse: .reasoning_content, .reasoning_details,
                      .codex_reasoning_items

This eliminates the 35-line shim and its 4 call sites in run_agent.py.

Also changes flush_memories guard from hasattr(response, 'choices')
to self.api_mode in ('chat_completions', 'bedrock_converse') so it
works with raw boto3 dicts too.

WS1 items 3+4 of Cycle 2 (#14418).
2026-04-23 02:30:05 -07:00
kshitijk4poor
f4612785a4 refactor: collapse normalize_anthropic_response to return NormalizedResponse directly
3-layer chain (transport → v2 → v1) was collapsed to 2-layer in PR 7.
This collapses the remaining 2-layer (transport → v1 → NR mapping in
transport) to 1-layer: v1 now returns NormalizedResponse directly.

Before: adapter returns (SimpleNamespace, finish_reason) tuple,
  transport unpacks and maps to NormalizedResponse (22 lines).
After: adapter returns NormalizedResponse, transport is a
  1-line passthrough.

Also updates ToolCall construction — adapter now creates ToolCall
dataclass directly instead of SimpleNamespace(id, type, function).

WS1 item 1 of Cycle 2 (#14418).
2026-04-23 02:30:05 -07:00
kshitijk4poor
d30ee2e545 refactor: unify transport dispatch + collapse normalize shims
Consolidate 4 per-transport lazy singleton helpers (_get_anthropic_transport,
_get_codex_transport, _get_chat_completions_transport, _get_bedrock_transport)
into one generic _get_transport(api_mode) with a shared dict cache.

Collapse the 65-line main normalize block (3 api_mode branches, each with
its own SimpleNamespace shim) into 7 lines: one _get_transport() call +
one _nr_to_assistant_message() shared shim. The shim extracts provider_data
fields (codex_reasoning_items, reasoning_details, call_id, response_item_id)
into the SimpleNamespace shape downstream code expects.

Wire chat_completions and bedrock_converse normalize through their transports
for the first time — these were previously falling into the raw
response.choices[0].message else branch.

Remove 8 dead codex adapter imports that have zero callers after PRs 1-6.

Transport lifecycle improvements:
- Eagerly warm transport cache at __init__ (surfaces import errors early)
- Invalidate transport cache on api_mode change (switch_model, fallback
  activation, fallback restore, transport recovery) — prevents stale
  transport after mid-session provider switch

run_agent.py: -32 net lines (11,988 -> 11,956).

PR 7 of the provider transport refactor.
2026-04-22 18:34:25 -07:00
Teknium
c345ec9a63 fix(display): strip standalone tool-call XML tags from visible text
Port from openclaw/openclaw#67318. Some open models (notably Gemma
variants served via OpenRouter) emit tool calls as XML blocks inside
assistant content instead of via the structured tool_calls field:

  <function name="read_file"><parameter name="path">/tmp/x</parameter></function>
  <tool_call>{"name":"x"}</tool_call>
  <function_calls>[{...}]</function_calls>

Left unstripped, this raw XML leaked to gateway users (Discord, Telegram,
Matrix, Feishu, Signal, WhatsApp, etc.) and the CLI, since hermes-agent's
existing reasoning-tag stripper handled only <think>/<thinking>/<thought>
variants.

Extend _strip_think_blocks (run_agent.py) and _strip_reasoning_tags
(cli.py) to cover:
  * <tool_call>, <tool_calls>, <tool_result>
  * <function_call>, <function_calls>
  * <function name="..."> ... </function> (Gemma-style)

The <function> variant is boundary-gated (only strips when the tag sits
at start-of-line or after sentence punctuation AND carries a name="..."
attribute) so prose mentions like 'Use <function> declarations in JS'
are preserved. Dangling <function name="..."> with no close is
intentionally left visible — matches OpenClaw's asymmetry so a truncated
streaming tail still reaches the user.

Tests: 9 new cases in TestStripThinkBlocks (run_agent) + 9 in new file
tests/run_agent/test_strip_reasoning_tags_cli.py. Covers Qwen-style
<tool_call>, Gemma-style <function name="...">, multi-line payloads,
prose preservation, stray close tags, dangling open tags, and mixed
reasoning+tool_call content.

Note: this port covers the post-streaming final-text path, which is what
gateway adapters and CLI display consume. Extending the per-delta stream
filter in gateway/stream_consumer.py to hide these tags live as they
stream is a separate follow-up; for now users may see raw XML briefly
during a stream before the final cleaned text replaces it.

Refs: openclaw/openclaw#67318
2026-04-22 18:12:42 -07:00
LeonSGP43
4ac1c959b2 fix(agent): resolve fallback provider key_env secrets 2026-04-22 14:42:48 -07:00
Teknium
ea67e49574
fix(streaming): silent retry when stream dies mid tool-call (#14151)
When the streaming connection dropped AFTER user-visible text was
delivered but a tool call was in flight, we stubbed the turn with a
'⚠ Stream stalled mid tool-call; Ask me to retry' warning — costing
an iteration and breaking the flow.  Users report this happening
increasingly often on long SSE streams through flaky provider routes.

Fix: in the existing inner stream-retry loop, relax the
deltas_were_sent short-circuit.  If a tool call was in flight
(partial_tool_names populated) AND the error is a transient connection
error (timeout, RemoteProtocolError, SSE 'connection lost', etc.),
silently retry instead of bailing out.  Fire a brief 'Connection
dropped mid tool-call; reconnecting…' marker so the user understands
the preamble is about to be re-streamed.

Researched how Claude Code (tombstone + non-streaming fallback),
OpenCode (blind Effect.retry wrapping whole stream), and Clawdbot
(4-way gate: stopReason==error + output==0 + !hadPotentialSideEffects)
handle this.  Chose the narrow Clawdbot-style gate: retry only when
(a) a tool call was actually in flight (otherwise the existing
stub-with-recovered-text is correct for pure-text stalls) and
(b) the error is transient.  Side-effect safety is automatic — no
tool has been dispatched within this single API call yet.

UX trade-off: user sees preamble text twice on retry (OpenCode-style).
Strictly better than a lost action with a 'retry manually' message.
If retries exhaust, falls through to the existing stub-with-warning
path so the user isn't left with zero signal.

Tests: 3 new tests in TestSilentRetryMidToolCall covering
(1) silent retry recovers tool call; (2) exhausted retries fall back
to stub; (3) text-only stalls don't trigger retry.  30/30 pass.
2026-04-22 13:47:33 -07:00
helix4u
a7d78d3bfd fix: preserve reasoning_content on Kimi replay 2026-04-22 04:31:59 -07:00
kshitijk4poor
c832ebd67c feat: add ResponsesApiTransport + wire all Codex transport paths
Add ResponsesApiTransport wrapping codex_responses_adapter.py behind the
ProviderTransport ABC. Auto-registered via _discover_transports().

Wire ALL Codex transport methods to production paths in run_agent.py:
- build_kwargs: main _build_api_kwargs codex branch (50 lines extracted)
- normalize_response: main loop + flush + summary + retry (4 sites)
- convert_tools: memory flush tool override
- convert_messages: called internally via build_kwargs
- validate_response: response validation gate
- preflight_kwargs: request sanitization (2 sites)

Remove 7 dead legacy wrappers from AIAgent (_responses_tools,
_chat_messages_to_responses_input, _normalize_codex_response,
_preflight_codex_api_kwargs, _preflight_codex_input_items,
_extract_responses_message_text, _extract_responses_reasoning_text).
Keep 3 ID manipulation methods still used by _build_assistant_message.

Update 18 test call sites across 3 test files to call adapter functions
directly instead of through deleted AIAgent wrappers.

24 new tests. 343 codex/responses/transport tests pass (0 failures).

PR 4 of the provider transport refactor.
2026-04-21 19:48:56 -07:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
f0b763c74f fix(model-switch): drop stale provider from fallback chain and env after /model
Reported during the TUI v2 blitz test: switching from openrouter to
anthropic via `/model <name> --provider anthropic` appeared to succeed,
but the next turn kept hitting openrouter — the provider the user was
deliberately moving away from.

Two gaps caused this:

1. `Agent.switch_model` reset `_fallback_activated` / `_fallback_index`
   but left `_fallback_chain` intact. The chain was seeded from
   `fallback_providers:` at agent init for the *original* primary, so
   when the new primary returned 401 (invalid/expired Anthropic key),
   `_try_activate_fallback()` picked the old provider back up without
   informing the user. Prune entries matching either the old primary
   (user is moving away) or the new primary (redundant) whenever the
   primary provider actually changes.

2. `_apply_model_switch` persisted `HERMES_MODEL` but never updated
   `HERMES_INFERENCE_PROVIDER`. Any ambient re-resolution of the runtime
   (credential pool refresh, compressor rebuild, aux clients) falls
   through to that env var in `resolve_requested_provider`, so it kept
   reporting the original provider even after an in-memory switch.

Adds three regression tests: fallback-chain prune on primary change,
no-op on same-provider model swap, and env-var sync on explicit switch.
2026-04-21 14:31:47 -05:00
Teknium
5e0eed470f
fix(cache): enable prompt caching for Qwen on OpenCode/OpenCode-Go/Alibaba (#13528)
Qwen models on OpenCode, OpenCode Go, and direct DashScope accept
Anthropic-style cache_control markers on OpenAI-wire chat completions,
but hermes only injected markers for Claude-named models. Result: zero
cache hits on every turn, full prompt re-billed — a community user
reported burning through their OpenCode Go subscription on Qwen3.6.

Extend _anthropic_prompt_cache_policy to return (True, False) — envelope
layout, not native — for the Alibaba provider family when the model name
contains 'qwen'. Envelope layout places markers on inner content blocks
(matching pi-mono's 'alibaba' cacheControlFormat) and correctly skips
top-level markers on tool-role messages (which OpenCode rejects).

Non-Qwen models on these providers (GLM, Kimi) keep their existing
behaviour — they have automatic server-side caching and don't need
client markers.

Upstream reference: pi-mono #3392 / #3393 documented this contract for
opencode-go Qwen models.

Adds 7 regression tests covering Qwen3.5/3.6/coder on each affected
provider plus negative cases for GLM/Kimi/OpenRouter-Qwen.
2026-04-21 06:40:58 -07:00
unlinearity
155b619867 fix(agent): normalize socks:// env proxies for httpx/anthropic
WSL2 / Clash-style setups often export ALL_PROXY=socks://127.0.0.1:PORT. httpx and the Anthropic SDK reject that alias and expect socks5://, so agent startup failed early with "Unknown scheme for proxy URL" before any provider request could proceed.

Add shared normalize_proxy_url()/normalize_proxy_env_vars() helpers in utils.py and route all proxy entry points through them:
  - run_agent._get_proxy_from_env
  - agent.auxiliary_client._validate_proxy_env_urls
  - agent.anthropic_adapter.build_anthropic_client
  - gateway.platforms.base.resolve_proxy_url

Regression coverage:
  - run_agent proxy env resolution
  - auxiliary proxy env normalization
  - gateway proxy URL resolution

Verified with:
PYTEST_DISABLE_PLUGIN_AUTOLOAD=1 /home/nonlinear/.hermes/hermes-agent/venv/bin/pytest -o addopts='' -p pytest_asyncio.plugin tests/run_agent/test_create_openai_client_proxy_env.py tests/agent/test_proxy_and_url_validation.py tests/gateway/test_proxy_mode.py

39 passed.
2026-04-21 05:52:46 -07:00
Kian Meng
063bc3c1e2 fix(kimi): send max_tokens, reasoning_effort, and thinking for Kimi/Moonshot
Kimi/Moonshot endpoints require explicit parameters that Hermes was not
sending, causing 'Response truncated due to output length limit' errors
and inconsistent reasoning behavior.

Root cause analysis against Kimi CLI source (MoonshotAI/kimi-cli,
packages/kosong/src/kosong/chat_provider/kimi.py):

1. max_tokens: Kimi's API defaults to a very low value when omitted.
   Reasoning tokens share the output budget — the model exhausts it on
   thinking alone.  Send 32000, matching Kimi CLI's generate() default.

2. reasoning_effort: Kimi CLI sends this as a top-level parameter (not
   inside extra_body).  Hermes was not sending it at all because
   _supports_reasoning_extra_body() returns False for non-OpenRouter
   endpoints.

3. extra_body.thinking: Kimi CLI uses with_thinking() which sets
   extra_body.thinking={"type":"enabled"} alongside reasoning_effort.
   This is a separate control from the OpenAI-style reasoning extra_body
   that Hermes sends for OpenRouter/GitHub.  Without it, the Kimi gateway
   may not activate reasoning mode correctly.

Covers api.kimi.com (Kimi Code) and api.moonshot.ai/cn (Moonshot).

Tests: 6 new test cases for max_tokens, reasoning_effort, and
extra_body.thinking under various configs.
2026-04-21 05:32:27 -07:00
Teknium
62cbeb6367
test: stop testing mutable data — convert change-detectors to invariants (#13363)
Catalog snapshots, config version literals, and enumeration counts are data
that changes as designed. Tests that assert on those values add no
behavioral coverage — they just break CI on every routine update and cost
engineering time to 'fix.'

Replace with invariants where one exists, delete where none does.

Deleted (pure snapshots):
- TestMinimaxModelCatalog (3 tests): 'MiniMax-M2.7 in models' et al
- TestGeminiModelCatalog: 'gemini-2.5-pro in models', 'gemini-3.x in models'
- test_browser_camofox_state::test_config_version_matches_current_schema
  (docstring literally said it would break on unrelated bumps)

Relaxed (keep plumbing check, drop snapshot):
- Xiaomi / Arcee / Kimi moonshot / Kimi coding / HuggingFace static lists:
  now assert 'provider exists and has >= 1 entry' instead of specific names
- HuggingFace main/models.py consistency test: drop 'len >= 6' floor

Dynamicized (follow source, not a literal):
- 3x test_config.py migration tests: raw['_config_version'] ==
  DEFAULT_CONFIG['_config_version'] instead of hardcoded 21

Fixed stale tests against intentional behavior changes:
- test_insights::test_gateway_format_hides_cost: name matches new behavior
  (no dollar figures); remove contradicting '$' in text assertion
- test_config::prefers_api_then_url_then_base_url: flipped per PR #9332;
  rename + update to base_url > url > api
- test_anthropic_adapter: relax assert_called_once() (xdist-flaky) to
  assert called — contract is 'credential flowed through'
- test_interrupt_propagation: add provider/model/_base_url to bare-agent
  fixture so the stale-timeout code path resolves

Fixed stale integration tests against opt-in plugin gate:
- transform_tool_result + transform_terminal_output: write plugins.enabled
  allow-list to config.yaml and reset the plugin manager singleton

Source fix (real consistency invariant):
- agent/model_metadata.py: add moonshotai/Kimi-K2.6 context length
  (262144, same as K2.5). test_model_metadata_has_context_lengths was
  correctly catching the gap.

Policy:
- AGENTS.md Testing section: new subsection 'Don't write change-detector
  tests' with do/don't examples. Reviewers should reject catalog-snapshot
  assertions in new tests.

Covers every test that failed on the last completed main CI run
(24703345583) except test_modal_sandbox_fixes::test_terminal_tool_present
+ test_terminal_and_file_toolsets_resolve_all_tools, which now pass both
alone and with the full tests/tools/ directory (xdist ordering flake that
resolved itself).
2026-04-20 23:20:33 -07:00
Teknium
70d7f79bef
refactor(steer): simplify injection marker to 'User guidance:' prefix (#13340)
The mid-run steer marker was '[USER STEER (injected mid-run, not tool
output): <text>]'. Replaced with a plain two-newline-prefixed
'User guidance: <text>' suffix.

Rationale: the marker lives inside the tool result's content string
regardless of whether the tool returned JSON, plain text, an MCP
result, or a plugin result. The bracketed tag read like structured
metadata that some tools (terminal, execute_code) could confuse with
their own output formatting. A plain labelled suffix works uniformly
across every content shape we produce.

Behavior unchanged:
- Still injected into the last tool-role message's content.
- Still preserves multimodal (Anthropic) content-block lists by
  appending a text block.
- Still drained at both sites added in #12959 and #13205 — per-tool
  drain between individual calls, and pre-API-call drain at the top
  of each main-loop iteration.

Checked Codex's equivalent (pending_input / inject_user_message_without_turn
in codex-rs/core): they record mid-turn user input as a real role:user
message via record_user_prompt_and_emit_turn_item(). That's cleaner for
their Responses-API model but not portable to Chat Completions where
role alternation after tool_calls is strict. Embedding the guidance in
the last tool result remains the correct placement for us.

Validation: all 21 tests in tests/run_agent/test_steer.py pass.
2026-04-20 22:18:49 -07:00
jerilynzheng
b117538798 feat: attribution default_headers for ai-gateway provider
Requests through Vercel AI Gateway now carry referrerUrl / appName /
User-Agent attribution so traffic shows up in the gateway's analytics.
Adds _AI_GATEWAY_HEADERS in auxiliary_client and a new
ai-gateway.vercel.sh branch in _apply_client_headers_for_base_url.
2026-04-20 21:02:28 -07:00
Teknium
999dc43899
fix(steer): drain pending steer before each API call, not just after tool execution (#13205)
When /steer is sent during an API call (model thinking), the steer text
sits in _pending_steer until after the next tool batch — which may never
come if the model returns a final response. In that case the steer is
only delivered as a post-run follow-up, defeating the purpose.

Add a pre-API-call drain at the top of the main loop: before building
api_messages, check _pending_steer and inject into the last tool result
in the messages list. This ensures steers sent during model thinking are
visible on the very next API call.

If no tool result exists yet (first iteration), the steer is restashed
for the post-tool drain to pick up — injecting into a user message would
break role alternation.

Three new tests cover the pre-API-call drain: injection into last tool
result, restash when no tool message exists, and backward scan past
non-tool messages.
2026-04-20 16:06:17 -07:00
Teknium
3cba81ebed
fix(kimi): omit temperature entirely for Kimi/Moonshot models (#13157)
Kimi's gateway selects the correct temperature server-side based on the
active mode (thinking -> 1.0, non-thinking -> 0.6).  Sending any
temperature value — even the previously "correct" one — conflicts with
gateway-managed defaults.

Replaces the old approach of forcing specific temperature values (0.6
for non-thinking, 1.0 for thinking) with an OMIT_TEMPERATURE sentinel
that tells all call sites to strip the temperature key from API kwargs
entirely.

Changes:
- agent/auxiliary_client.py: OMIT_TEMPERATURE sentinel, _is_kimi_model()
  prefix check (covers all kimi-* models), _fixed_temperature_for_model()
  returns sentinel for kimi models.  _build_call_kwargs() strips temp.
- run_agent.py: _build_api_kwargs, flush_memories, and summary generation
  paths all handle the sentinel by popping/omitting temperature.
- trajectory_compressor.py: _effective_temperature_for_model returns None
  for kimi (sentinel mapped), direct client calls use kwargs dict to
  conditionally include temperature.
- mini_swe_runner.py: same sentinel handling via wrapper function.
- 6 test files updated: all 'forces temperature X' assertions replaced
  with 'temperature not in kwargs' assertions.

Net: -76 lines (171 added, 247 removed).
Inspired by PR #13137 (@kshitijk4poor).
2026-04-20 12:23:05 -07:00
Teknium
9725b452a1 fix: extract _repair_tool_call_arguments helper, add tests, bound loop
Follow-up for PR #12252 salvage:
- Extract 75-line inline repair block to _repair_tool_call_arguments()
  module-level helper for testability and readability
- Remove redundant 'import re as _re' (re already imported at line 33)
- Bound the while-True excess-delimiter removal loop to 50 iterations
- Add 17 tests covering all 6 repair stages
- Add sirEven to AUTHOR_MAP in release.py
2026-04-20 05:12:55 -07:00
Sanjays2402
570f8bab8f fix(compression): exclude completion tokens from compression trigger (#12026)
Cherry-picked from PR #12481 by @Sanjays2402.

Reasoning models (GLM-5.1, QwQ, DeepSeek R1) inflate completion_tokens
with internal thinking tokens. The compression trigger summed
prompt_tokens + completion_tokens, causing premature compression at ~42%
actual context usage instead of the configured 50% threshold.

Now uses only prompt_tokens — completion tokens don't consume context
window space for the next API call.

- 3 new regression tests
- Added AUTHOR_MAP entry for @Sanjays2402

Closes #12026
2026-04-20 05:12:10 -07:00
Teknium
f683132c1d
feat(api-server): inline image inputs on /v1/chat/completions and /v1/responses (#12969)
OpenAI-compatible clients (Open WebUI, LobeChat, etc.) can now send vision
requests to the API server. Both endpoints accept the canonical OpenAI
multimodal shape:

  Chat Completions: {type: text|image_url, image_url: {url, detail?}}
  Responses:        {type: input_text|input_image, image_url: <str>, detail?}

The server validates and converts both into a single internal shape that the
existing agent pipeline already handles (Anthropic adapter converts,
OpenAI-wire providers pass through). Remote http(s) URLs and data:image/*
URLs are supported.

Uploaded files (file, input_file, file_id) and non-image data: URLs are
rejected with 400 unsupported_content_type.

Changes:

- gateway/platforms/api_server.py
  - _normalize_multimodal_content(): validates + normalizes both Chat and
    Responses content shapes. Returns a plain string for text-only content
    (preserves prompt-cache behavior on existing callers) or a canonical
    [{type:text|image_url,...}] list when images are present.
  - _content_has_visible_payload(): replaces the bare truthy check so a
    user turn with only an image no longer rejects as 'No user message'.
  - _handle_chat_completions and _handle_responses both call the new helper
    for user/assistant content; system messages continue to flatten to text.
  - Codex conversation_history, input[], and inline history paths all share
    the same validator. No duplicated normalizers.

- run_agent.py
  - _summarize_user_message_for_log(): produces a short string summary
    ('[1 image] describe this') from list content for logging, spinner
    previews, and trajectory writes. Fixes AttributeError when list
    user_message hit user_message[:80] + '...' / .replace().
  - _chat_content_to_responses_parts(): module-level helper that converts
    chat-style multimodal content to Responses 'input_text'/'input_image'
    parts. Used in _chat_messages_to_responses_input for Codex routing.
  - _preflight_codex_input_items() now validates and passes through list
    content parts for user/assistant messages instead of stringifying.

- tests/gateway/test_api_server_multimodal.py (new, 38 tests)
  - Unit coverage for _normalize_multimodal_content, including both part
    formats, data URL gating, and all reject paths.
  - Real aiohttp HTTP integration on /v1/chat/completions and /v1/responses
    verifying multimodal payloads reach _run_agent intact.
  - 400 coverage for file / input_file / non-image data URL.

- tests/run_agent/test_run_agent_multimodal_prologue.py (new)
  - Regression coverage for the prologue no-crash contract.
  - _chat_content_to_responses_parts round-trip coverage.

- website/docs/user-guide/features/api-server.md
  - Inline image examples for both endpoints.
  - Updated Limitations: files still unsupported, images now supported.

Validated live against openrouter/anthropic/claude-opus-4.6:
  POST /v1/chat/completions  → 200, vision-accurate description
  POST /v1/responses         → 200, same image, clean output_text
  POST /v1/chat/completions [file] → 400 unsupported_content_type
  POST /v1/responses [input_file]  → 400 unsupported_content_type
  POST /v1/responses [non-image data URL] → 400 unsupported_content_type

Closes #5621, #8253, #4046, #6632.

Co-authored-by: Paul Bergeron <paul@gamma.app>
Co-authored-by: zhangxicen <zhangxicen@example.com>
Co-authored-by: Manuel Schipper <manuelschipper@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: pradeep7127 <pradeep7127@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-20 04:16:13 -07:00
Teknium
4f24db4258
fix(compression): enforce 64k floor on aux model + auto-correct threshold (#12898)
Context compression silently failed when the auxiliary compression model's
context window was smaller than the main model's compression threshold
(e.g. GLM-4.5-air at 131k paired with a 150k threshold).  The feasibility
check warned but the session kept running and compression attempts errored
out mid-conversation.

Two changes in _check_compression_model_feasibility():

1. Hard floor: if detected aux context < MINIMUM_CONTEXT_LENGTH (64k),
   raise ValueError so the session refuses to start.  Mirrors the existing
   main-model rejection at AIAgent.__init__ line 1600.  A compression model
   below 64k cannot summarise a full threshold-sized window.

2. Auto-correct: when aux context is >= 64k but below the computed
   threshold, lower the live compressor's threshold_tokens to aux_context
   (and update threshold_percent to match so later update_model() calls
   stay in sync).  Warning reworded to say what was done and how to
   persist the fix in config.yaml.

Only ValueError re-raises; other exceptions in the check remain swallowed
as non-fatal.
2026-04-20 00:56:04 -07:00
kshitijk4poor
e485bc60cd test(kimi): cover api.moonshot.cn direct-call regressions\n\n- add run_agent coverage for the Moonshot China endpoint\n- add sync/async trajectory compressor coverage for api.moonshot.cn 2026-04-20 00:32:06 -07:00
Teknium
65a31ee0d5
fix(anthropic): complete third-party Anthropic-compatible provider support (#12846)
Third-party gateways that speak the native Anthropic protocol (MiniMax,
Zhipu GLM, Alibaba DashScope, Kimi, LiteLLM proxies) now work end-to-end
with the same feature set as direct api.anthropic.com callers.  Synthesizes
eight stale community PRs into one consolidated change.

Five fixes:

- URL detection: consolidate three inline `endswith("/anthropic")`
  checks in runtime_provider.py into the shared _detect_api_mode_for_url
  helper.  Third-party /anthropic endpoints now auto-resolve to
  api_mode=anthropic_messages via one code path instead of three.

- OAuth leak-guard: all five sites that assign `_is_anthropic_oauth`
  (__init__, switch_model, _try_refresh_anthropic_client_credentials,
  _swap_credential, _try_activate_fallback) now gate on
  `provider == "anthropic"` so a stale ANTHROPIC_TOKEN never trips
  Claude-Code identity injection on third-party endpoints.  Previously
  only 2 of 5 sites were guarded.

- Prompt caching: new method `_anthropic_prompt_cache_policy()` returns
  `(should_cache, use_native_layout)` per endpoint.  Replaces three
  inline conditions and the `native_anthropic=(api_mode=='anthropic_messages')`
  call-site flag.  Native Anthropic and third-party Anthropic gateways
  both get the native cache_control layout; OpenRouter gets envelope
  layout.  Layout is persisted in `_primary_runtime` so fallback
  restoration preserves the per-endpoint choice.

- Auxiliary client: `_try_custom_endpoint` honors
  `api_mode=anthropic_messages` and builds `AnthropicAuxiliaryClient`
  instead of silently downgrading to an OpenAI-wire client.  Degrades
  gracefully to OpenAI-wire when the anthropic SDK isn't installed.

- Config hygiene: `_update_config_for_provider` (hermes_cli/auth.py)
  clears stale `api_key`/`api_mode` when switching to a built-in
  provider, so a previous MiniMax custom endpoint's credentials can't
  leak into a later OpenRouter session.

- Truncation continuation: length-continuation and tool-call-truncation
  retry now cover `anthropic_messages` in addition to `chat_completions`
  and `bedrock_converse`.  Reuses the existing `_build_assistant_message`
  path via `normalize_anthropic_response()` so the interim message
  shape is byte-identical to the non-truncated path.

Tests: 6 new files, 42 test cases.  Targeted run + tests/run_agent,
tests/agent, tests/hermes_cli all pass (4554 passed).

Synthesized from (credits preserved via Co-authored-by trailers):
  #7410  @nocoo           — URL detection helper
  #7393  @keyuyuan        — OAuth 5-site guard
  #7367  @n-WN            — OAuth guard (narrower cousin, kept comment)
  #8636  @sgaofen         — caching helper + native-vs-proxy layout split
  #10954 @Only-Code-A     — caching on anthropic_messages+Claude
  #7648  @zhongyueming1121 — aux client anthropic_messages branch
  #6096  @hansnow         — /model switch clears stale api_mode
  #9691  @TroyMitchell911 — anthropic_messages truncation continuation

Closes: #7366, #8294 (third-party Anthropic identity + caching).
Supersedes: #7410, #7367, #7393, #8636, #10954, #7648, #6096, #9691.
Rejects:    #9621 (OpenAI-wire caching with incomplete blocklist — risky),
            #7242 (superseded by #9691, stale branch),
            #8321 (targets smart_model_routing which was removed in #12732).

Co-authored-by: nocoo <nocoo@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Keyu Yuan <leoyuan0099@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Zoee <30841158+n-WN@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: sgaofen <135070653+sgaofen@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Only-Code-A <bxzt2006@163.com>
Co-authored-by: zhongyueming <mygamez@163.com>
Co-authored-by: Xiaohan Li <hansnow@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Troy Mitchell <i@troy-y.org>
2026-04-19 22:43:09 -07:00
Teknium
c9b833feb3 fix(ci): unblock test suite + cut ~2s of dead Z.AI probes from every AIAgent
CI on main had 7 failing tests. Five were stale test fixtures; one (agent
cache spillover timeout) was covering up a real perf regression in
AIAgent construction.

The perf bug: every AIAgent.__init__ calls _check_compression_model_feasibility
→ resolve_provider_client('auto') → _resolve_api_key_provider which
iterates PROVIDER_REGISTRY.  When it hits 'zai', it unconditionally calls
resolve_api_key_provider_credentials → _resolve_zai_base_url → probes 8
Z.AI endpoints with an empty Bearer token (all 401s), ~2s of pure latency
per agent, even when the user has never touched Z.AI.  Landed in
9e844160 (PR for credential-pool Z.AI auto-detect) — the short-circuit
when api_key is empty was missing.  _resolve_kimi_base_url had the same
shape; fixed too.

Test fixes:
- tests/gateway/test_voice_command.py: _make_adapter helpers were missing
  self._voice_locks (added in PR #12644, 7 call sites — all updated).
- tests/test_toolsets.py: test_hermes_platforms_share_core_tools asserted
  equality, but hermes-discord has discord_server (DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN-gated,
  discord-only by design).  Switched to subset check.
- tests/run_agent/test_streaming.py: test_tool_name_not_duplicated_when_resent_per_chunk
  missing api_key/base_url — classic pitfall (PR #11619 fixed 16 of
  these; this one slipped through on a later commit).
- tests/tools/test_discord_tool.py: TestConfigAllowlist caplog assertions
  fail in parallel runs because AIAgent(quiet_mode=True) globally sets
  logging.getLogger('tools').setLevel(ERROR) and xdist workers are
  persistent.  Autouse fixture resets the 'tools' and
  'tools.discord_tool' levels per test.

Validation:
  tests/cron + voice + agent_cache + streaming + toolsets + command_guards
  + discord_tool: 550/550 pass
  tests/hermes_cli + tests/gateway: 5713/5713 pass
  AIAgent construction without Z.AI creds: 2.2s → 0.24s (9x)
2026-04-19 19:18:19 -07:00
kshitijk4poor
50d6799389 fix: propagate kimi base-url temperature overrides
Follow up salvaged PR #12668 by threading base_url through the
remaining direct-call sites so kimi-k2.5 uses temperature=1.0 on
api.moonshot.ai and keeps 0.6 on api.kimi.com/coding. Add focused
regression tests for run_agent, trajectory_compressor, and
mini_swe_runner.
2026-04-19 18:54:35 -07:00
Teknium
aa5bd09232
fix(tests): unstick CI — sweep stale tests from recent merges (#12670)
One source fix (web_server category merge) + five test updates that
didn't travel with their feature PRs. All 13 failures on the 04-19
CI run on main are now accounted for (5 already self-healed on main;
8 fixed here).

Changes
- web_server.py: add code_execution → agent to _CATEGORY_MERGE (new
  singleton section from #11971 broke no-single-field-category invariant).
- test_browser_camofox_state: bump hardcoded _config_version 18 → 19
  (also from #11971).
- test_registry: add browser_cdp_tool (#12369) and discord_tool (#4753)
  to the expected built-in tool set.
- test_run_agent::test_tool_call_accumulation: rewrite fragment chunks
  — #0f778f77 switched streaming name-accumulation from += to = to
  fix MiniMax/NIM duplication; the test still encoded the old
  fragment-per-chunk premise.
- test_concurrent_interrupt::_Stub: no-op
  _apply_pending_steer_to_tool_results — #12116 added this call after
  concurrent tool batches; the hand-rolled stub was missing it.
- test_codex_cli_model_picker: drop the two obsolete tests that
  asserted auto-import from ~/.codex/auth.json into the Hermes auth
  store. #12360 explicitly removed that behavior (refresh-token reuse
  races with Codex CLI / VS Code); adoption is now explicit via
  `hermes auth openai-codex`. Remaining 3 tests in the file (normal
  path, Claude Code fallback, negative case) still cover the picker.

Validation
- scripts/run_tests.sh across all 6 affected files + surrounding tests
  (54 tests total) all green locally.
2026-04-19 12:39:58 -07:00
Teknium
d48d6fadff test(run_agent): pin proxy-env forwarding through keepalive transport
Adds a regression guard for the #11277 → proxy-bypass regression fixed in
42b394c3. With HTTPS_PROXY / HTTP_PROXY / ALL_PROXY set, the custom httpx
transport used for TCP keepalives must still route requests through an
HTTPProxy pool; without proxy env, no HTTPProxy mount should exist.

Also maps zrc <zhurongcheng@rcrai.com> → heykb in scripts/release.py
AUTHOR_MAP so the salvage PR passes the author-attribution CI check.
2026-04-19 11:44:43 -07:00
Teknium
f1fe29d1c3 feat(providers): extend request_timeout_seconds to all client paths
Follow-up on top of mvanhorn's cherry-picked commit. Original PR only
wired request_timeout_seconds into the explicit-creds OpenAI branch at
run_agent.py init; router-based implicit auth, native Anthropic, and the
fallback chain were still hardcoded to SDK defaults.

- agent/anthropic_adapter.py: build_anthropic_client() accepts an optional
  timeout kwarg (default 900s preserved when unset/invalid).
- run_agent.py: resolve per-provider/per-model timeout once at init; apply
  to Anthropic native init + post-refresh rebuild + stale/interrupt
  rebuilds + switch_model + _restore_primary_runtime + the OpenAI
  implicit-auth path + _try_activate_fallback (with immediate client
  rebuild so the first fallback request carries the configured timeout).
- tests: cover anthropic adapter kwarg honoring; widen mock signatures
  to accept the new timeout kwarg.
- docs/example: clarify that the knob now applies to every transport,
  the fallback chain, and rebuilds after credential rotation.
2026-04-19 11:23:00 -07:00
kshitijk4poor
7bd1a3a4b1 test(compression): cover real init feasibility override 2026-04-19 10:40:26 -07:00
kshitijk4poor
045b28733e fix(compression): resolve missing config attribute in feasibility check
Commit 4a9c3565 added a reference to `self.config` in
`_check_compression_model_feasibility()` to pass the user-configured
`auxiliary.compression.context_length` to `get_model_context_length()`.
However, `AIAgent` never stores the loaded config dict as an instance
attribute — the config is loaded into a local variable `_agent_cfg` in
`__init__()` and discarded after init.

This causes an `AttributeError: 'AIAgent' object has no attribute
'config'` on every session start when compression is enabled, caught by
the try/except and logged as a non-fatal DEBUG message.

Fix: store the loaded config as `self._config` in `__init__()` and
update the reference in the feasibility check to use `self._config`.
2026-04-19 10:40:26 -07:00
helix4u
cd59af17cc fix(agent): silence quiet_mode in python library use 2026-04-19 00:28:25 -07:00
helix4u
7b1a11b971 fix(memory): keep Honcho provider opt-in 2026-04-18 22:50:55 -07:00
Tranquil-Flow
ec48ec5530 fix(agent): strip <think> blocks from stored assistant content
Inline reasoning tags in an assistant message's content field leak to every downstream consumer: messaging platforms (#8878, #9568), API replay of prior turns, session transcript, CLI recap, generated session titles, and context compression.  _extract_reasoning() already captures the reasoning text into msg['reasoning'] separately, so the raw tags in content are redundant.

Stripping once at the storage boundary in _build_assistant_message() cleans the content for every downstream path in one place — no per-platform or per-path stripper needed.  Measured impact on a real MiniMax M2.7-highspeed session (per @luoyejiaoe-source, #9306): 55% of assistant messages started with <think> blocks, 51/100 session titles were polluted, 16% content-size reduction.

3 new regression tests in TestBuildAssistantMessage: closed-pair strip with reasoning capture, no-think-tag passthrough, and unterminated-block strip.

Resolves #8878 and #9568.

Originally proposed as PR #9250.
2026-04-18 19:19:24 -07:00
Teknium
9489d1577d fix(agent): strip unterminated <think> blocks from visible content
Providers served via NIM (MiniMax M2.7, some Moonshot/DeepSeek proxies) sometimes drop the closing </think> tag, leaving raw reasoning in the assistant's content field.  _strip_think_blocks()'s closed-pair regex is non-greedy so it only matches complete blocks — any orphan <think>...EOF survived the stripper and leaked to users (#8878, #9568, #10408).

Adds an unterminated-tag pass that fires when an open reasoning tag sits at a block boundary (start of text or after a newline) with no matching close.  Everything from that tag to end of string is stripped.  The block-boundary check mirrors gateway/stream_consumer.py's filter so models that mention <think> in prose are not over-stripped.

Also makes the closed-pair regexes consistently case-insensitive so <THINK>...</THINK> and <Thinking>...</Thinking> are handled uniformly — previously the mixed-case open tag would bypass the closed-pair pass and be caught by the unterminated-tag pass, taking trailing visible content with it.

6 new regression tests in TestStripThinkBlocks covering: unterminated <think>, unterminated <thought>, multi-line unterminated, line-start orphan with preserved prefix, prose-mention non-regression, mixed-case closed pairs.

The implementation is inspired by @luinbytes's PR #10408 report of the NIM/MiniMax symptom.  This commit does not include the 💭/🧠 emoji regexes from that PR — those glyphs are Hermes CLI display decorations, not model content markers.
2026-04-18 19:19:24 -07:00
jarvischer
0f778f7768 fix: prevent tool name duplication in streaming accumulator (MiniMax/NVIDIA NIM)
Based on #11984 by @maxchernin.  Fixes #8259.

Some providers (MiniMax M2.7 via NVIDIA NIM) resend the full function
name in every streaming chunk instead of only the first.  The old
accumulator used += which concatenated them into 'read_fileread_file'.

Changed to simple assignment (=), matching the OpenAI Node SDK, LiteLLM,
and Vercel AI SDK patterns.  Function names are atomic identifiers
delivered complete — no provider splits them across chunks, so
concatenation was never correct semantics.
2026-04-18 12:50:32 -07:00
Teknium
2edebedc9e
feat(steer): /steer <prompt> injects a mid-run note after the next tool call (#12116)
* feat(steer): /steer <prompt> injects a mid-run note after the next tool call

Adds a new slash command that sits between /queue (turn boundary) and
interrupt. /steer <text> stashes the message on the running agent and
the agent loop appends it to the LAST tool result's content once the
current tool batch finishes. The model sees it as part of the tool
output on its next iteration.

No interrupt is fired, no new user turn is inserted, and no prompt
cache invalidation happens beyond the normal per-turn tool-result
churn. Message-role alternation is preserved — we only modify an
existing role:"tool" message's content.

Wiring
------
- hermes_cli/commands.py: register /steer + add to ACTIVE_SESSION_BYPASS_COMMANDS.
- run_agent.py: add _pending_steer state, AIAgent.steer(), _drain_pending_steer(),
  _apply_pending_steer_to_tool_results(); drain at end of both parallel and
  sequential tool executors; clear on interrupt; return leftover as
  result['pending_steer'] if the agent exits before another tool batch.
- cli.py: /steer handler — route to agent.steer() when running, fall back to
  the regular queue otherwise; deliver result['pending_steer'] as next turn.
- gateway/run.py: running-agent intercept calls running_agent.steer(); idle-agent
  path strips the prefix and forwards as a regular user message.
- tui_gateway/server.py: new session.steer JSON-RPC method.
- ui-tui: SessionSteerResponse type + local /steer slash command that calls
  session.steer when ui.busy, otherwise enqueues for the next turn.

Fallbacks
---------
- Agent exits mid-steer → surfaces in run_conversation result as pending_steer
  so CLI/gateway deliver it as the next user turn instead of silently dropping it.
- All tools skipped after interrupt → re-stashes pending_steer for the caller.
- No active agent → /steer reduces to sending the text as a normal message.

Tests
-----
- tests/run_agent/test_steer.py — accept/reject, concatenation, drain,
  last-tool-result injection, multimodal list content, thread safety,
  cleared-on-interrupt, registry membership, bypass-set membership.
- tests/gateway/test_steer_command.py — running agent, pending sentinel,
  missing steer() method, rejected payload, empty payload.
- tests/gateway/test_command_bypass_active_session.py — /steer bypasses
  the Level-1 base adapter guard.
- tests/test_tui_gateway_server.py — session.steer RPC paths.

72/72 targeted tests pass under scripts/run_tests.sh.

* feat(steer): register /steer in Discord's native slash tree

Discord's app_commands tree is a curated subset of slash commands (not
derived from COMMAND_REGISTRY like Telegram/Slack). /steer already
works there as plain text (routes through handle_message → base
adapter bypass → runner), but registering it here adds Discord's
native autocomplete + argument hint UI so users can discover and
type it like any other first-class command.
2026-04-18 04:17:18 -07:00
Teknium
8322b42c6c
fix(streaming): surface dropped tool-call on mid-stream stall (#12072)
When streaming died after text was already delivered to the user but
before a tool-call's arguments finished streaming, the partial-stream
stub at the end of _interruptible_streaming_api_call silently set
`tool_calls=None` on the returned message and kept `finish_reason=stop`.
The agent treated the turn as complete, the session exited cleanly with
code 0, and the attempted action was lost with zero user-facing signal.

Live-observed Apr 2026 with MiniMax M2.7 on a ~6-minute audit task:
agent streamed 'Let me write the audit:', started emitting a write_file
tool call, MiniMax stalled for 240s mid-arguments, the stale-stream
detector killed the connection, the stub fired, session ended, no file
written, no error shown.

Fix: the streaming accumulator now records each tool-call's name into
`result['partial_tool_names']` as soon as the name is known. When the
stub builder fires after a partial delivery and finds any recorded tool
names, it appends a human-visible warning to the stub's content — and
also fires it as a live stream delta so the user sees it immediately,
not only in the persisted transcript. The next turn's model also sees
the warning in conversation history and can retry on its own. Text-only
partial streams keep the original bare-recovery behaviour (no warning).

Validation:
| Scenario                                    | Before                    | After                                       |
|---------------------------------------------|---------------------------|---------------------------------------------|
| Stream dies mid tool-call, text already sent | Silent exit, no indication | User sees ⚠ warning naming the dropped tool |
| Text-only partial stream                     | Bare recovered text       | Unchanged                                   |
| tests/run_agent/test_streaming.py            | 24 passed                 | 26 passed (2 new)                           |
2026-04-18 01:52:06 -07:00
Teknium
20f2258f34
fix(interrupt): propagate to concurrent-tool workers + opt-in debug trace (#11907)
* fix(interrupt): propagate to concurrent-tool workers + opt-in debug trace

interrupt() previously only flagged the agent's _execution_thread_id.
Tools running inside _execute_tool_calls_concurrent execute on
ThreadPoolExecutor worker threads whose tids are distinct from the
agent's, so is_interrupted() inside those tools returned False no matter
how many times the gateway called .interrupt() — hung ssh / curl / long
make-builds ran to their own timeout.

Changes:
- run_agent.py: track concurrent-tool worker tids in a per-agent set,
  fan interrupt()/clear_interrupt() out to them, and handle the
  register-after-interrupt race at _run_tool entry.  getattr fallback
  for the tracker so test stubs built via object.__new__ keep working.
- tools/environments/base.py: opt-in _wait_for_process trace (ENTER,
  per-30s HEARTBEAT with interrupt+activity-cb state, INTERRUPT
  DETECTED, TIMEOUT, EXIT) behind HERMES_DEBUG_INTERRUPT=1.
- tools/interrupt.py: opt-in set_interrupt() trace (caller tid, target
  tid, set snapshot) behind the same env flag.
- tests: new regression test runs a polling tool on a concurrent worker
  and asserts is_interrupted() flips to True within ~1s of interrupt().
  Second new test guards clear_interrupt() clearing tracked worker bits.

Validation: tests/run_agent/ all 762 pass; tests/tools/ interrupt+env
subset 216 pass.

* fix(interrupt-debug): bypass quiet_mode logger filter so trace reaches agent.log

AIAgent.__init__ sets logging.getLogger('tools').setLevel(ERROR) when
quiet_mode=True (the CLI default). This would silently swallow every
INFO-level trace line from the HERMES_DEBUG_INTERRUPT=1 instrumentation
added in the parent commit — confirmed by running hermes chat -q with
the flag and finding zero trace lines in agent.log even though
_wait_for_process was clearly executing (subprocess pid existed).

Fix: when HERMES_DEBUG_INTERRUPT=1, each traced module explicitly sets
its own logger level to INFO at import time, overriding the 'tools'
parent-level filter. Scoped to the opt-in case only, so production
(quiet_mode default) logs stay quiet as designed.

Validation: hermes chat -q with HERMES_DEBUG_INTERRUPT=1 now writes
'_wait_for_process ENTER/EXIT' lines to agent.log as expected.

* fix(cli): SIGTERM/SIGHUP no longer orphans tool subprocesses

Tool subprocesses spawned by the local environment backend use
os.setsid so they run in their own process group. Before this fix,
SIGTERM/SIGHUP to the hermes CLI killed the main thread via
KeyboardInterrupt but the worker thread running _wait_for_process
never got a chance to call _kill_process — Python exited, the child
was reparented to init (PPID=1), and the subprocess ran to its
natural end (confirmed live: sleep 300 survived 4+ min after SIGTERM
to the agent until manual cleanup).

Changes:
- cli.py _signal_handler (interactive) + _signal_handler_q (-q mode):
  route SIGTERM/SIGHUP through agent.interrupt() so the worker's poll
  loop sees the per-thread interrupt flag and calls _kill_process
  (os.killpg) on the subprocess group. HERMES_SIGTERM_GRACE (default
  1.5s) gives the worker time to complete its SIGTERM+SIGKILL
  escalation before KeyboardInterrupt unwinds main.
- tools/environments/base.py _wait_for_process: wrap the poll loop in
  try/except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit) so the cleanup fires
  even on paths the signal handlers don't cover (direct sys.exit,
  unhandled KI from nested code, etc.). Emits EXCEPTION_EXIT trace
  line when HERMES_DEBUG_INTERRUPT=1.
- New regression test: injects KeyboardInterrupt into a running
  _wait_for_process via PyThreadState_SetAsyncExc, verifies the
  subprocess process group is dead within 3s of the exception and
  that KeyboardInterrupt re-raises cleanly afterward.

Validation:
| Before                                                  | After              |
|---------------------------------------------------------|--------------------|
| sleep 300 survives 4+ min as PPID=1 orphan after SIGTERM | dies within 2 s   |
| No INTERRUPT DETECTED in trace                          | INTERRUPT DETECTED fires + killing process group |
| tests/tools/test_local_interrupt_cleanup                | 1/1 pass          |
| tests/run_agent/test_concurrent_interrupt               | 4/4 pass          |
2026-04-17 20:39:25 -07:00
helix4u
016ae5c334 fix(kimi): force 0.6 on main chat path 2026-04-17 18:47:01 -07:00
Teknium
3207b9bda0
test: speed up slow tests (backoff + subprocess + IMDS network) (#11797)
Cuts shard-3 local runtime in half by neutralizing real wall-clock
waits across three classes of slow test:

## 1. Retry backoff mocks

- tests/run_agent/conftest.py (NEW): autouse fixture mocks
  jittered_backoff to 0.0 so the `while time.time() < sleep_end`
  busy-loop exits immediately. No global time.sleep mock (would
  break threading tests).
- test_anthropic_error_handling, test_413_compression,
  test_run_agent_codex_responses, test_fallback_model: per-file
  fixtures mock time.sleep / asyncio.sleep for retry / compression
  paths.
- test_retaindb_plugin: cap the retaindb module's bound time.sleep
  to 0.05s via a per-test shim (background writer-thread retries
  sleep 2s after errors; tests don't care about exact duration).
  Plus replace arbitrary time.sleep(N) waits with short polling
  loops bounded by deadline.

## 2. Subprocess sleeps in production code

- test_update_gateway_restart: mock time.sleep. Production code
  does time.sleep(3) after `systemctl restart` to verify the
  service survived. Tests mock subprocess.run \u2014 nothing actually
  restarts \u2014 so the wait is dead time.

## 3. Network / IMDS timeouts (biggest single win)

- tests/conftest.py: add AWS_EC2_METADATA_DISABLED=true plus
  AWS_METADATA_SERVICE_TIMEOUT=1 and ATTEMPTS=1. boto3 falls back
  to IMDS (169.254.169.254) when no AWS creds are set. Any test
  hitting has_aws_credentials() / resolve_aws_auth_env_var() (e.g.
  test_status, test_setup_copilot_acp, anything that touches
  provider auto-detect) burned ~2-4s waiting for that to time out.
- test_exit_cleanup_interrupt: explicitly mock
  resolve_runtime_provider which was doing real network auto-detect
  (~4s). Tests don't care about provider resolution \u2014 the agent
  is already mocked.
- test_timezone: collapse the 3-test "TZ env in subprocess" suite
  into 2 tests by checking both injection AND no-leak in the same
  subprocess spawn (was 3 \u00d7 3.2s, now 2 \u00d7 4s).

## Validation

| Test | Before | After |
|---|---|---|
| test_anthropic_error_handling (8 tests) | ~80s | ~15s |
| test_413_compression (14 tests) | ~18s | 2.3s |
| test_retaindb_plugin (67 tests) | ~13s | 1.3s |
| test_status_includes_tavily_key | 4.0s | 0.05s |
| test_setup_copilot_acp_skips_same_provider_pool_step | 8.0s | 0.26s |
| test_update_gateway_restart (5 tests) | ~18s total | ~0.35s total |
| test_exit_cleanup_interrupt (2 tests) | 8s | 1.5s |
| **Matrix shard 3 local** | **108s** | **50s** |

No behavioral contract changed \u2014 tests still verify retry happens,
service restart logic runs, etc.; they just don't burn real seconds
waiting for it.

Supersedes PR #11779 (those changes are included here).
2026-04-17 14:21:22 -07:00
Teknium
d0e1388ca9
fix(tests): make AIAgent constructor calls self-contained (#11755)
* fix(tests): make AIAgent constructor calls self-contained (no env leakage)

Tests in tests/run_agent/ were constructing AIAgent() without passing
both api_key and base_url, then relying on leaked state from other
tests in the same xdist worker (or process-level env vars) to keep
provider resolution happy. Under hermetic conftest + pytest-split,
that state is gone and the tests fail with 'No LLM provider configured'.

Fix: pass both api_key and base_url explicitly on 47 AIAgent()
construction sites across 13 files. AIAgent.__init__ with both set
takes the direct-construction path (line 960 in run_agent.py) and
skips the resolver entirely.

One call site (test_none_base_url_passed_as_none) left alone — that
test asserts behavior for base_url=None specifically.

This is a prerequisite for any future matrix-split or stricter
isolation work, and lands cleanly on its own.

Validation:
- tests/run_agent/ full: 760 passed, 0 failed (local)
- Previously relied on cross-test pollution; now self-contained

* fix(tests): update opencode-go model order assertion to match kimi-k2.5-first

commit 78a74bb promoted kimi-k2.5 to first position in model suggestion
lists but didn't update this test, which has been failing on main since.
Reorder expected list to match the new canonical order.
2026-04-17 12:32:03 -07:00
Teknium
24fa055763
fix(ci): resolve 4 pre-existing main failures (docs lint + 3 stale tests) (#11373)
* docs: fix ascii-guard border alignment errors

Three docs pages had ASCII diagram boxes with off-by-one column
alignment issues that failed docs-site-checks CI:

- architecture.md: outer box is 71 cols but inner-box content lines
  and border corners were offset by 1 col, making content-line right
  border at col 70/72 while top/bottom border was at col 71. Inner
  boxes also had border corners at cols 19/36/53 but content pipes
  at cols 20/37/54. Rewrote the diagram with consistent 71-col width
  throughout, aligned inner boxes at cols 4-19, 22-37, 40-55 with
  2-space gaps and 15-space trailing padding.

- gateway-internals.md: same class of issue — outer box at 51 cols,
  inner content lines varied 52-54 cols. Rewrote with consistent
  51-col width, inner boxes at cols 4-15, 18-29, 32-43. Also
  restructured the bottom-half message flow so it's bare text
  (not half-open box cells) matching the intent of the original.

- agent-loop.md line 112-114: box 2 (API thread) content lines had
  one extra space pushing the right border to col 46 while the top
  and bottom borders of that box sat at col 45. Trimmed one trailing
  space from each of the three content lines.

All 123 docs files now pass `npm run lint:diagrams`:
  ✓ Errors: 0  (warnings: 6, non-fatal)

Pre-existing failures on main — unrelated to any open PR.

* test(setup): accept description kwarg in prompt_choice mock lambdas

setup.py's `_curses_prompt_choice` gained an optional `description`
parameter (used for rendering context hints alongside the prompt).
`prompt_choice` forwards it via keyword arg. The two existing tests
mocked `_curses_prompt_choice` with lambdas that didn't accept the
new kwarg, so the forwarded call raised TypeError.

Fix: add `description=None` to both mock lambda signatures so they
absorb the new kwarg without changing behavior.

* test(matrix): update stale audio-caching assertion

test_regular_audio_has_http_url asserted that non-voice audio
messages keep their HTTP URL and are NOT downloaded/cached. That
was true when the caching code only triggered on
`is_voice_message`. Since bec02f37 (encrypted-media caching
refactor), matrix.py caches all media locally — photos, audio,
video, documents — so downstream tools can read them as real
files via media_urls. This applies to regular audio too.

Renamed the test to `test_regular_audio_is_cached_locally`,
flipped the assertions accordingly, and documented the
intentional behavior change in the docstring. Other tests in
the file (voice-specific caching, message-type detection,
reply-to threading) continue to pass.

* test(413): allow multi-pass preflight compression

run_agent.py's preflight compression runs up to 3 passes in a loop
for very large sessions (each pass summarizes the middle N turns,
then re-checks tokens). The loop breaks when a pass returns a
message list no shorter than its input (can't compress further).

test_preflight_compresses_oversized_history used a static mock
return value that returned the same 2 messages regardless of input,
so the loop ran pass 1 (41 -> 2) and pass 2 (2 -> 2 -> break),
making call_count == 2. The assert_called_once() assertion was
strictly wrong under the multi-pass design.

The invariant the test actually cares about is: preflight ran, and
its first invocation received the full oversized history. Replaced
the count assertion with those two invariants.

* docs: drop '...' from gateway diagram, merge side-by-side boxes

ascii-guard 2.3.0 flagged two remaining issues after the initial fix
pass:

1. gateway-internals.md L33: the '...' suffix after inner box 3's
   right border got parsed as 'extra characters after inner-box right
   border'. Dropped the '...' — the surrounding prose already conveys
   'and more platforms' without needing the visual hint.

2. agent-loop.md: ascii-guard can't cleanly parse two side-by-side
   boxes of different heights (main thread 7 rows, API thread 5 rows).
   Even equalizing heights didn't help — the linter treats the left
   box's right border as the end of the diagram. Merged into a single
   54-char-wide outer box with both threads labeled as regions inside,
   keeping the ▶ arrow to preserve the main→API flow direction.
2026-04-16 20:43:41 -07:00
Teknium
5797728ca6
test: regression guards for the keepalive/transport bug class (#10933) (#11266)
Two new tests in tests/run_agent/ that pin the user-visible invariant
behind AlexKucera's Discord report (2026-04-16): no matter how a future
keepalive / transport fix for #10324 plumbs sockets in, sequential
chats on the same AIAgent instance must all succeed.

test_create_openai_client_reuse.py (no network, runs in CI):
- test_second_create_does_not_wrap_closed_transport_from_first
    back-to-back _create_openai_client calls must not hand the same
    http_client (after an SDK close) to the second construction
- test_replace_primary_openai_client_survives_repeated_rebuilds
    three sequential rebuilds via the real _replace_primary_openai_client
    entrypoint must each install a live client

test_sequential_chats_live.py (opt-in, HERMES_LIVE_TESTS=1):
- test_three_sequential_chats_across_client_rebuild
    real OpenRouter round trips, with an explicit
    _replace_primary_openai_client call between turns 2 and 3.
    Error-sentinel detector treats 'API call failed after 3 retries'
    replies as failures instead of letting them pass the naive
    truthy check (which is how a first draft of this test missed
    the bug it was meant to catch).

Validation:
  clean main (post-revert, defensive copy present)
    -> all 4 tests PASS
  broken #10933 state (keepalive injection, no defensive copy)
    -> all 4 tests FAIL with precise messages pointing at #10933

Companion to taeuk178's test_create_openai_client_kwargs_isolation.py,
which pins the syntactic 'don't mutate input dict' half of the same
contract. Together they catch both the specific mechanism of #10933
and any other reimplementation that breaks the sequential-call
invariant.
2026-04-16 16:36:33 -07:00
taeuk178
896e7b03e8 fix(run_agent): prevent _create_openai_client from mutating caller kwargs
Shallow-copy client_kwargs at the top of _create_openai_client() to
prevent in-place mutation from leaking back into self._client_kwargs.
Defensive fix that locks the contract for future httpx/transport work.

Cherry-picked from #10978 by @taeuk178.
2026-04-16 07:45:22 -07:00
Teknium
77bdad5b02
fix(tests): resolve 12 CI failures + 10 errors across 6 root causes (#11040)
Group A (3 tests): 'No LLM provider configured' RuntimeError
- test_user_message_surrogates_sanitized, test_counters_initialized_in_init,
  test_openai_prompt_tokens_unchanged
- Root cause: AIAgent.__init__ now requires base_url alongside api_key to
  skip resolve_provider_client() (which returns None when API keys are
  blanked in CI). Added base_url='http://localhost:1234/v1' to test
  agent construction.

Group B (5 tests): Discord slash command auto-registration
- test_auto_registers_missing_gateway_commands, test_auto_registered_command_*,
  test_register_skill_group_*
- Root cause: xdist workers that loaded a discord mock WITHOUT
  app_commands.Command/Group caused _register_slash_commands() to fail
  silently. Added comprehensive shared discord mock in
  tests/gateway/conftest.py (same pattern as existing telegram mock).

Group C (5 errors): Discord reply mode 'NoneType has no DMChannel'
- All TestReplyToText tests
- Root cause: FakeDMChannel was not a subclass of real discord.DMChannel,
  so isinstance() checks in _handle_message failed when running in full
  suite (real discord installed). Made FakeDMChannel inherit from
  discord.DMChannel when available. Removed fragile monkeypatch approach.

Group D (2 tests): detect_provider_for_model wrong provider
- test_openrouter_slug_match (got 'ai-gateway'), test_bare_name_gets_
  openrouter_slug (got 'copilot')
- Root cause: ai-gateway, copilot, and kilocode are multi-vendor
  aggregators that list other providers' models (OpenRouter-style slugs).
  They were being matched in Step 1 before OpenRouter. Added all three
  to _AGGREGATORS set so they're skipped like nous/openrouter.

Group E (1 test): model_flow_custom StopIteration
- test_model_flow_custom_saves_verified_v1_base_url
- Root cause: 'Display name' prompt was added after the test was written.
  The input iterator had 5 answers but the flow now asks 6 questions.
  Added 6th empty string answer.

Group F (1 test): Telegram proxy env assertion
- test_uses_proxy_env_for_primary_and_fallback_transports
- Root cause: _resolve_proxy_url() now checks TELEGRAM_PROXY first
  (via resolve_proxy_url('TELEGRAM_PROXY')). Test didn't clear this
  env var, allowing potential leakage from other tests in xdist workers.
  Added TELEGRAM_PROXY to the cleanup list.
2026-04-16 06:49:36 -07:00
Teknium
fe12042e50
fix: remove context pressure warnings entirely (#11039)
The gateway compression notifications were already removed in commit cc63b2d1
(PR #4139), but the agent-level context pressure warnings (85%/95% tiered
alerts via _emit_context_pressure) were still firing on both CLI and gateway.

Removed:
- _emit_context_pressure method and all call sites in run_conversation()
- Class-level dedup state (_context_pressure_last_warned, _CONTEXT_PRESSURE_COOLDOWN)
- Instance attribute _context_pressure_warned_at
- Pressure reset logic in _compress_context
- format_context_pressure and format_context_pressure_gateway from agent/display.py
- Orphaned ANSI constants that only served these functions
- tests/run_agent/test_context_pressure.py (all 361 lines)

Compression itself continues to run silently in the background.
Closes #3784
2026-04-16 06:44:23 -07:00
Teknium
333cb8251b
fix: improve interrupt responsiveness during concurrent tool execution and follow-up turns (#10935)
Three targeted fixes for the 'agent stuck on terminal command' report:

1. **Concurrent tool wait loop now checks interrupts** (run_agent.py)
   The sequential path checked _interrupt_requested before each tool call,
   but the concurrent path's wait loop just blocked with 30s timeouts.
   Now polls every 5s and cancels pending futures on interrupt, giving
   already-running tools 3s to notice the per-thread interrupt signal.

2. **Cancelled concurrent tools get proper interrupt messages** (run_agent.py)
   When a concurrent tool is cancelled or didn't return a result due to
   interrupt, the tool result message says 'skipped due to user interrupt'
   instead of a generic error.

3. **Typing indicator fires before follow-up turn** (gateway/run.py)
   After an interrupt is acknowledged and the pending message dequeued,
   the gateway now sends a typing indicator before starting the recursive
   _run_agent call. This gives the user immediate visual feedback that
   the system is processing their new message (closing the perceived
   'dead air' gap between the interrupt ack and the response).

Reported by @_SushantSays.
2026-04-16 02:44:56 -07:00
Teknium
5c397876b9 fix(cli): hint about /v1 suffix when configuring local model endpoints
When a user enters a local model server URL (Ollama, vLLM, llama.cpp)
without a /v1 suffix during 'hermes model' custom endpoint setup,
prompt them to add it. Most OpenAI-compatible local servers require
/v1 in the base URL for chat completions to work.
2026-04-16 02:22:09 -07:00
Mibayy
3522a7aa13 feat(ollama): pass think=false to custom providers when reasoning_effort is none
When a custom/Ollama provider is used and reasoning_effort is set to 'none'
(or enabled: false), inject 'think': false into the request extra_body.

Ollama does not recognise the OpenRouter-style 'reasoning' extra_body field,
so thinking-capable models (Qwen3, etc.) generate <think> blocks regardless
of the reasoning_effort setting. This produces empty-response errors that
corrupt session state.

The fix adds a provider-specific block in _build_api_kwargs() that sets
think=false in extra_body whenever self.provider == 'custom' and reasoning
is explicitly disabled.

Closes #3191
2026-04-16 02:22:09 -07:00
LeonSGP43
8011aa31ba fix(agent): continue ollama glm truncation replies 2026-04-16 02:22:09 -07:00
kshitijk4poor
ff5bf0d6c8 fix(tests): resolve CI test failures — pool auto-seeding, stale assertions, mock isolation
Salvaged from PR #10643 by kshitijk4poor, updated for current main.

Root causes fixed:
1. Telegram xdist mock pollution — new tests/gateway/conftest.py with shared
   mock that runs at collection time (prevents ChatType=None caching)
2. VIRTUAL_ENV env var leak — monkeypatch.delenv in _detect_venv_dir tests
3. Copilot base_url missing — add fallback in _resolve_runtime_from_pool_entry
4. Stale vision model assertion — zai now uses glm-5v-turbo
5. Reasoning item id intentionally stripped — assert 'id' not in (store=False)
6. Context length warning unreachable — pass base_url to AIAgent in test
7. Kimi provider label updated — 'Kimi / Kimi Coding Plan' matches models.py
8. Google Workspace calendar tests — rewritten for current production code,
   properly mock subprocess on api_module, removed stale +agenda assertions
9. Credential pool auto-seeding — mock _select_pool_entry / _resolve_auto /
   _import_codex_cli_tokens to prevent real credentials from leaking into tests
2026-04-15 22:05:21 -07:00
Teknium
cc6e8941db
feat(honcho): context injection overhaul, 5-tool surface, cost safety, session isolation (#10619)
Salvaged from PR #9884 by erosika. Cherry-picked plugin changes onto
current main with minimal core modifications.

Plugin changes (plugins/memory/honcho/):
- New honcho_reasoning tool (5th tool, splits LLM calls from honcho_context)
- Two-layer context injection: base context (summary + representation + card)
  on contextCadence, dialectic supplement on dialecticCadence
- Multi-pass dialectic depth (1-3 passes) with early bail-out on strong signal
- Cold/warm prompt selection based on session state
- dialecticCadence defaults to 3 (was 1) — ~66% fewer Honcho LLM calls
- Session summary injection for conversational continuity
- Bidirectional peer targeting on all 5 tools
- Correctness fixes: peer param fallback, None guard on set_peer_card,
  schema validation, signal_sufficient anchored regex, mid->medium level fix

Core changes (~20 lines across 3 files):
- agent/memory_manager.py: Enhanced sanitize_context() to strip full
  <memory-context> blocks and system notes (prevents leak from saveMessages)
- run_agent.py: gateway_session_key param for stable per-chat Honcho sessions,
  on_turn_start() call before prefetch_all() for cadence tracking,
  sanitize_context() on user messages to strip leaked memory blocks
- gateway/run.py: skip_memory=True on 2 temp agents (prevents orphan sessions),
  gateway_session_key threading to main agent

Tests: 509 passed (3 skipped — honcho SDK not installed locally)
Docs: Updated honcho.md, memory-providers.md, tools-reference.md, SKILL.md

Co-authored-by: erosika <erosika@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-15 19:12:19 -07:00
helix4u
96cc556055 fix(copilot): preserve base URL and gpt-5-mini routing 2026-04-15 15:04:14 -07:00
Teknium
93b6f45224 fix: always retry on ASCII codec UnicodeEncodeError — don't gate on per-component sanitization
The recovery block previously only retried (continue) when one of the
per-component sanitization checks (messages, tools, system prompt,
headers, credentials) found and stripped non-ASCII content.  When the
non-ASCII lived only in api_messages' reasoning_content field (which
is built from messages['reasoning'] and not checked by the original
_sanitize_messages_non_ascii), all checks returned False and the
recovery fell through to the normal error path — burning a retry
attempt despite _force_ascii_payload being set.

Now the recovery always continues (retries) when _is_ascii_codec is
detected.  The _force_ascii_payload flag guarantees the next iteration
runs _sanitize_structure_non_ascii(api_kwargs) on the full API payload,
catching any remaining non-ASCII regardless of where it lives.

Also adds test for the 'reasoning' field on canonical messages.

Fixes #6843
2026-04-15 15:03:28 -07:00
MestreY0d4-Uninter
efd1ddc6e1 fix: sanitize api_messages and extra string fields during ASCII-codec recovery (#6843)
The ASCII-locale recovery path in run_agent.py sanitized the canonical
'messages' list but left 'api_messages' untouched. api_messages is a
separate API-copy built before the retry loop and may carry extra fields
(reasoning_content, extra_body entries) that are not present in
'messages'. This caused the retry to still raise UnicodeEncodeError even
after the 'System encoding is ASCII — stripped...' log line appeared.

Two changes:
- _sanitize_messages_non_ascii now walks all extra top-level string fields
  in each message dict (any key not in {content, name, tool_calls, role})
  so reasoning_content and future extras are cleaned in both 'messages'
  and 'api_messages'.
- The ASCII-codec recovery block now also calls sanitize on api_messages
  and api_kwargs so no non-ASCII survives into the next retry attempt.

Adds regression tests covering:
- reasoning_content with non-ASCII in api_messages
- extra_body with non-ASCII in api_kwargs
- canonical messages clean but api_messages dirty

Fixes #6843
2026-04-15 15:03:28 -07:00