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fix(release): stop backport releases from overwriting the latest badge (#30005)
create-release published every release with GitHub's default make_latest, which is true, so any newly published stable release claimed the repo "Latest" badge regardless of version. That let a backport like 1.84.6 overwrite a newer line like 1.88.1 as latest. Compute make_latest explicitly: a stable release only claims latest when its version is >= the current latest (via getLatestRelease), backports to an older line publish with make_latest false, and prereleases never claim latest. Version comparison accounts for the maintenance suffix (.postN and legacy -stable.patch.N) so within-line ordering stays correct |
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feat(proxy): add option to disable server-side prepared statements for DB lookups (#29984) | ||
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fix(proxy): recover from cached-plan errors by reconnecting the Prisma client (#29983) | ||
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fix(mcp): drop orphaned per-user credential rows when an MCP server is deleted (#30141) | ||
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fix(callbacks): forward callback_settings to callback initializers and guard consumers against non-dict values (#30161)
* fix(datadog): pass callback_specific_params so DatadogCostManagementLogger receives cost_tag_keys (#29590) * fix(datadog): pass callback_specific_params so DatadogCostManagementLogger receives cost_tag_keys * test(proxy): regression test that load_config forwards callback_specific_params * fix(proxy): guard lakera_prompt_injection callback_specific_params against non-dict Addresses review feedback: forwarding callback_settings as callback_specific_params (so DatadogCostManagementLogger receives cost_tag_keys) exposed the lakera_prompt_injection branch, which did lakeraAI_Moderation(**callback_specific_params ["lakera_prompt_injection"]) with no type guard. A config like `callback_settings: {lakera_prompt_injection: "any-string"}` then hit `**"any-string"` -> TypeError: argument after ** must be a mapping, not str. Guard the lakera branch with isinstance(dict), matching the existing presidio and datadog_cost_management branches (non-dict values fall back to {}). Add a regression test asserting initialize_callbacks_on_proxy ignores a non-dict value instead of crashing. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * test: inject fake lakera_ai module to avoid importing the real one CI fix for the lakera regression test: it stubbed litellm.proxy.proxy_server with a SimpleNamespace and then monkeypatch.setattr'd the real lakera_ai module, which forces importing it — and lakera_ai does `from litellm.proxy.proxy_server import LiteLLM_TeamTable`, absent on the stub -> ImportError under proxy-infra tests. Inject a fake lakera_ai module into sys.modules instead, so the callbacks branch's `from ...lakera_ai import lakeraAI_Moderation` resolves to the stub without loading the real module. The guard under test (isinstance(dict) in the lakera branch) is unchanged. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(callbacks): guard compression/websearch interceptors against non-dict callback_settings (#30153) #29590 forwards the full callback_settings dict into initialize_callbacks_on_proxy, which activates the compression_interception and websearch_interception consumers. Their initialize_from_proxy_config read the callback_settings subkey without an isinstance(dict) guard, so a non-dict value such as `compression_interception: true` reached from_config_yaml(...).get(...) and aborted proxy startup with AttributeError. #29590 added that guard for lakera_prompt_injection but not for these two Mirror the isinstance(dict) guard already used by the lakera, presidio, and datadog branches so a non-dict value is ignored and the callback initializes with defaults. A parametrized test feeds every callback_settings consumer a non-dict value through initialize_callbacks_on_proxy to catch a future consumer that forgets the guard * fix(callbacks): normalize non-dict callback_specific_params to empty dict A blank callback_settings: key in YAML loads as None, and config.get('callback_settings', {}) returns None because dict.get only falls back to the default when the key is absent. Forwarding that value verbatim to initialize_callbacks_on_proxy made the first '<name>' in callback_specific_params membership test raise TypeError: argument of type 'NoneType' is not iterable, aborting proxy startup. Same failure for any non-dict root such as callback_settings: true. Normalize the value at the function boundary so both callsites (and any future ones) initialize callbacks with their defaults instead of crashing. --------- Co-authored-by: Hedi Daoud <150018939+hdaoud23@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(cli): per-agent lite claude / codex / opencode commands that wrap coding agents through the proxy (#29850)
* feat(cli): add `litellm-proxy run -- <agent>` to wrap coding agents through the proxy Wraps Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, and any other coding agent so all of its LLM traffic routes through a LiteLLM proxy, with the agent-vault style of "just works" DX: one `run -- <agent>` command, auto SSO login when interactive, env-key "agent mode" for containers/CI, and a fail-fast key check against the proxy so bad credentials error immediately instead of deep inside the agent. The wrapped binary is detected by name to pick the right variables. Claude Code gets ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL (the bare proxy root, so it appends /v1/messages) and ANTHROPIC_AUTH_TOKEN, with any stray ANTHROPIC_API_KEY cleared so the proxy token wins. Codex and OpenCode get OPENAI_BASE_URL (proxy + /v1) and OPENAI_API_KEY. Unrecognized commands get both sets so they work either way. `litellm-proxy claude-code` remains as a shortcut for `run -- claude`. The core logic is split into dependency-injected helpers (agent_profile, build_agent_env, verify_proxy_key, run_agent) so env wiring, the preflight, and the launch handoff are unit-tested without monkeypatching, alongside CliRunner tests for auth resolution, agent mode, and auto-login. Mutation-tested the env profiles, preflight, and agent-mode branch to confirm the tests fail when the behavior is broken. https://claude.ai/code/session_0154VpLXW7mMvk5wfbgPRJa6 * Make each coding agent its own litellm-proxy command Replace the `run -- <agent>` interface and the `claude-code` shortcut with top-level commands generated per known agent, so launching is just `litellm-proxy claude`, `litellm-proxy codex`, or `litellm-proxy opencode`, with everything after the agent name forwarded straight to it. This drops the ceremony of `run --` and cuts typing. The `--model`/`--small-fast-model` wrapper flags are gone; pass the agent's own model flag instead, or export the model env vars (the wrapper preserves what you already have set), which keeps the surface minimal and avoids intercepting flags the agent owns. Rename the module to agents.py to match. * fix(cli): route `litellm-proxy codex` through the proxy via a custom provider Codex ignores OPENAI_BASE_URL (it always dials api.openai.com over the Responses WebSocket transport), so the OpenAI env profile alone left `litellm-proxy codex` talking to OpenAI directly instead of the proxy. Point Codex at the proxy with a custom provider passed as `-c` config overrides, and force the HTTP/SSE Responses transport with supports_websockets=false since the proxy does not speak the Responses WebSocket protocol. The provider reads its key from OPENAI_API_KEY, which the agent env already exports. The overrides are injected ahead of the user's args so they precede Codex's subcommand. Claude Code and OpenCode are unaffected; they honor the exported env vars. Adds regression tests for the per-agent launch args and the injection ordering. Co-authored-by: Mateo Wang <mateo-berri@users.noreply.github.com> * Rename litellm-proxy CLI command to lite The proxy management CLI was invoked as litellm-proxy, which is a lot to type for an everyday command. Rename the console script entry point to lite and update the in-CLI usage examples, help text, error messages and docs to match. * fix(sso): stop CLI auth success page from hanging on "Closing..." The CLI opens the SSO success page with webbrowser.open, so the tab is not script-opened and the browser refuses window.close(). The countdown would end on "Closing..." and the tab would sit there forever. Drop the countdown and just show "You can now close this window and return to your terminal." from the start, while still attempting window.close() once so the tab auto-closes in the rare case the browser allows it. Add a regression test asserting the manual-close instruction is always present and the misleading countdown/"Closing..." text is gone. * fix(cli): reattach controlling terminal after SSO login, keep litellm-proxy alias When the first `lite claude` has to log in via browser SSO, completing the login could leave stdin detached from the terminal, so a TUI agent like Claude Code would start in non-interactive mode and exit with "Input must be provided". The wrapper now reopens the controlling terminal onto stdin just before handoff when the session started interactively; piped or redirected input is detected up front and left alone, so agent-mode and non-interactive use are unchanged. Also keep the `litellm-proxy` console script as an alias for `lite` so existing scripts and CI that invoke `litellm-proxy` keep working; both names map to the same CLI. * feat(install): make the curl installer need only curl, not a pre-existing Python The installer now lets uv provision a managed Python 3.13 when no suitable interpreter is found, instead of aborting. The minimum is also bumped from 3.9 to 3.10 to match the package's requires-python (>=3.10), so a system Python 3.9 is no longer selected only for uv tool install to reject it. * feat(cli): add thin litellm[cli] install path (install-cli.sh + brew) for the lite CLI On a developer laptop the `lite` CLI only needs `lite login` and running coding agents through a proxy, but the sole install path was `litellm[proxy]`, which drags in the whole server tree (fastapi, uvicorn, boto3, polars, cryptography, litellm-enterprise). The CLI's heavy imports are all guarded, so it runs on the base SDK plus just rich, pyyaml and requests. Add a `cli` extra carrying exactly those three, a `scripts/install-cli.sh` curl one-liner that installs `litellm[cli]`, and a `BerriAI/homebrew-litellm` tap formula with a release runbook under `packaging/homebrew/`. The installer passes no `--python`, so uv honours litellm's requires-python and provisions a managed interpreter, skipping a too-old (3.9) or too-new (3.14+) system Python instead of failing to resolve. A pyproject thin-contract test asserts the `cli` extra keeps the deps the CLI imports and never leaks a server-only dependency from `proxy`, so the laptop install cannot silently re-bloat * fix(install): let uv pick the Python via --python-preference system Both installers detected a system Python with a floor-only check and forced it with `uv tool install --python <interp>`. On a host whose only Python is outside litellm's requires-python (a too-old 3.9 or, increasingly, a too-new 3.14) that forced an incompatible interpreter and the resolve failed. Drop the detection and pass `--python-preference system`: uv reuses a compatible system Python when present and downloads a managed one otherwise, always honouring requires-python * test(router): filter aiohttp unclosed-session gc noise in test_async_fallbacks test_async_fallbacks asserts the last three captured log records are the router's fallback messages. Under the litellm_router_testing job (pytest -k router -n 4) many router tests share the module-level in_memory_llm_clients_cache (max 200, ttl 3600s). Older cached OpenAI/Azure clients get evicted while their aiohttp ClientSession is still open, and when the gc reclaims them aiohttp emits "Unclosed client session"/"Unclosed connector" through the asyncio logger. Those records land in caplog mid-test and push the expected router logs out of the last-three window, so the assertion flips to failing non-deterministically. These warnings are async cleanup noise, not router debug logs, so filter them out exactly like the existing leaked-task warnings before asserting order. The assertion on the three router fallback messages is unchanged. --------- Co-authored-by: Cursor Agent <cursoragent@cursor.com> Co-authored-by: Mateo Wang <mateo-berri@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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[internal copy of #28007] Fix/gcp model garden streaming (#28363)
* fix(vertex): stream Model Garden Gemma/Qwen responses correctly through /v1/messages * test(vertex): cover _CombinedChunkSplitter defensive branches * test(databricks): rename test file to avoid duplicate basename collision * fix(databricks,anthropic): defensive token defaults; document single-mode splitter Address greptile P2 concerns: - databricks: default usage token fields to 0 when constructing ChatCompletionUsageBlock from a partially populated usage block — matches the defensive pattern used in ollama/vertex_ai/cohere/bedrock. - _CombinedChunkSplitter: clarify in the docstring that an instance is single-mode (sync or async, not both), since the two iteration paths hold independent upstream iterator references. Co-authored-by: Claude <claude@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Steven Kessler <9701252+stvnksslr@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Claude <claude@anthropic.com> |
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fix(register_model): preserve built-in cache pricing when registering custom overrides under unmapped keys (#30044)
* fix(spend-tracking): fall back to direct spend-counter increment when reservation reconcile fails When the reservation-reconcile path in `_reconcile_budget_reservation_for_counter_update` hits a Redis error, it now correctly returns an empty set so that `increment_spend_counters` re-runs the direct increment for the affected counters. Previously, the function logged the failure, invalidated the reserved counters, and still returned the reserved counter keys, which caused the caller to skip the direct increment. With the increment skipped and the counter deleted, the next request reseeded the counter from `LiteLLM_VerificationToken.spend`, a column the batched flusher only updates every few seconds, so the enforced cross-pod spend value collapsed to a stale snapshot and budget gating stopped firing for affected keys. Adds a regression test that exercises the failure path with a flaky redis backend and asserts the actual response cost lands in the shared counter. * fix(register_model): preserve built-in cache pricing when registering custom overrides under unmapped keys When a custom-priced model is registered under a key shape that get_model_info cannot resolve (e.g. litellm_params.model set to bedrock/bedrock/us.anthropic.claude-sonnet-4-6 or another non-canonical alias), register_model previously fell back to an empty existing_model. The merged entry then carried only the fields the user set explicitly (input/output cost, provider) and dropped cache pricing. Downstream the cost calculator defaulted cache_creation_input_token_cost and cache_read_input_token_cost to 0, silently dropping the bulk of the bill for cache-heavy Anthropic traffic. register_model now attempts to resolve a canonical built-in entry by stripping provider prefixes, region prefixes, and provider-specific suffixes before giving up. When a variant resolves, its defaults (notably cache pricing) are inherited while the user's explicit overrides still win. When nothing resolves and the user supplied no cache pricing, it logs a warning instead of silently under-billing. * fix(router): inherit built-in cache pricing on deployments with partial custom pricing A deployment configured with only input_cost_per_token and output_cost_per_token under model_info was being registered under its model_info.id with no cache cost fields. The cost calculator then defaulted cache_creation_input_token_cost and cache_read_input_token_cost to 0, silently billing cache_read and cache_creation tokens at zero. For cache-heavy Anthropic traffic this drops the bulk of the bill. When the deployment's litellm_params.model resolves to a built-in cost-map entry, pull the cache pricing fields from there before registering. User-specified cache fields still win on merge; only missing fields are inherited. Pairs with the register_model fallback added earlier in this branch: that handles unmapped key shapes like bedrock/bedrock/x, this handles deploy-id keys whose backend model is mapped. * fix(register_model): inherit only cache pricing on unmapped-key fallback, not provider The unmapped-key fallback in register_model copied the entire resolved built-in entry, so registering openai/command-r-plus inherited the cohere built-in's litellm_provider and get_model_info(custom_llm_provider=openai) could no longer resolve it. Restrict the fallback to the cache-pricing fields, matching the router-side _inherit_builtin_cache_pricing, so the cache-cost dropout stays fixed without clobbering the registered provider. Add a direct unit test for Router._inherit_builtin_cache_pricing so the router coverage check sees it, and pin the fixed spend-counter contract: when reservation reconcile fails the counter must hold the directly incremented cost rather than being left at None. |
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chore(ui): make knip recognize .mjs scripts and openapi-typescript (#30052)
The knip entry/project globs only matched scripts/**/*.ts, so the two .mjs scripts went unanalyzed and produced "no matches" config hints. openapi-typescript was also reported as unused because gen-api-types.mjs invokes its binary through a dynamic execFileSync path that knip cannot trace statically; ignoreDependencies records that it is genuinely used. |
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fix(proxy): self-heal startup/reload prisma reads on engine disconnect (#28803) | ||
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Litellm oss 090626 (#30021)
* fix(mcp): report scoped server name during initialize (#29865) * fix mcp scoped server name * Update litellm/proxy/_experimental/mcp_server/mcp_context.py Co-authored-by: greptile-apps[bot] <165735046+greptile-apps[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> * test(mcp): cover scoped server name in the SSE initialize handler --------- Co-authored-by: greptile-apps[bot] <165735046+greptile-apps[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> * fix(ui): show all session logs in the drawer, not just the first 50 (#29795) * fix(ui): show newest session logs first * test(ui): keep session log pagination coverage * fix(ui): show all session logs in the drawer, not just the first page The session detail drawer fetched session logs via sessionSpendLogsCall without page/page_size, so it only ever received the backend default of one page (50 rows). Sessions with more than 50 calls had the rest unreachable in the UI (#29153). sessionSpendLogsCall now takes page/page_size, and the drawer fetches the first page, reads total_pages, then fetches the remaining pages and accumulates them before the existing client-side sort. This keeps the single continuous list (and the selected-log lookup and keyboard navigation, which all assume the full session) correct. Fetching is bounded by a page cap, and the sidebar shows a "showing most recent N" note if a session exceeds it. The rows are lightweight metadata (the endpoint excludes messages/response), so the full set is small; request/response bodies are still loaded per log on demand. * fix(ui): default session drawer to most recent log, newest first Open a session with its most recent log selected, and order the sidebar newest-first to match the all-sessions logs overview. MCP calls stay grouped last. The latest log by time is computed explicitly, since the MCP grouping means it is not always the first row. * Apply fetching pages in batches suggestion from @greptile-apps[bot] Co-authored-by: greptile-apps[bot] <165735046+greptile-apps[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> * fix(ui): derive session total from accumulated rows when backend omits it Compute the session total after all pages are fetched, falling back to the accumulated row count rather than the first page's. Guards the truncation note against a backend response that omits total but spans multiple pages. --------- Co-authored-by: Yufeng He <40085740+he-yufeng@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: greptile-apps[bot] <165735046+greptile-apps[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> * fix(proxy): handle Mistral multipart passthrough (#29927) * fix(proxy): handle Mistral multipart passthrough * chore: satisfy passthrough ci formatting * test(proxy): cover Mistral passthrough in CI shard * fix(vertex_ai): use REP host for context caching on eu/us multi-region endpoints (#29573) Context caching built the cachedContents URL as https://{location}-aiplatform.googleapis.com, which is an invalid host for the eu/us multi-region endpoints and returns 404. The inference path already resolves these to the REP host (https://aiplatform.{geo}.rep.googleapis.com) via get_vertex_base_url(); reuse that helper in _get_token_and_url_context_caching so caching uses the same host as inference. Adds tests covering the eu/us multi-region cachedContents URLs (v1 and v1beta1). Fixes #29571 * Support per-model encrypted content affinity config (#29760) Co-authored-by: shin-berri <shin-laptop@berri.ai> Co-authored-by: yuneng-jiang <yuneng@berri.ai> * fix: propagate upstream status code in proxy API exception handler (#29402) * fix: propagate upstream status code in proxy API exception handler When Google GenAI / Vertex returns a 404 for deprecated or missing models via streamGenerateContent, the exception was falling through to a generic handler that defaulted to 500. Now provider exceptions carrying a valid HTTP status_code correctly propagate it through to the ProxyException. * fix: apply black formatting to common_request_processing.py * fix: tighten status code range to 400-599 and deduplicate ProxyException raise * fix(tests): use valid vertex_location in context caching tests Replace "test_location" (contains underscore) with "us-central1" so tests pass the regex validation added in get_vertex_base_url(). Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(sdk): add xAI OAuth provider (#29866) * Add xAI OAuth provider * Update oauth.py Co-authored-by: greptile-apps[bot] <165735046+greptile-apps[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> * Fix xAI OAuth CI failures * Add xAI OAuth coverage tests * Move xAI OAuth coverage tests to core utils * Address xAI OAuth review comments * Prevent xAI OAuth api_base token exfiltration * Treat blank xAI OAuth api keys as absent * Wrap invalid xAI OAuth JSON responses * Use xAI OAuth behind explicit flag --------- Co-authored-by: greptile-apps[bot] <165735046+greptile-apps[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> * fix(proxy) #27734 allow clearing budget_duration and team_member fields by sending null on /key/update and /team/update (#27751) * fix(proxy): allow clearing budget_duration and team_member fields by sending null on /key/update and /team/update Fixes #27734 Sending null for budget_duration, team_member_budget, team_member_budget_duration, team_member_rpm_limit, or team_member_tpm_limit via /key/update or /team/update returned 200 OK but silently ignored the null value. The fields remained unchanged in the database. Root causes: - /key/update: prepare_key_update_data() popped budget_duration from the update dict but never re-added it (or budget_reset_at) when the value was None. - /team/update: _set_budget_reset_at() only acted when budget_duration was non-None, leaving a stale budget_reset_at in the DB. - /team/update: team_member_* null values bypassed the budget table update entirely because should_create_budget() requires at least one non-None field. * test(proxy): cover no-budget-row path in clear_team_member_budget_fields * fix(presidio): unmask PII tokens in Anthropic native SSE streaming bytes (#30028) * fix(presidio): unmask PII tokens in Anthropic native SSE streaming bytes When output_parse_pii=true on the Anthropic native path (anthropic/claude-*), response chunks arrive as raw bytes in SSE format. _stream_pii_unmasking was yielding those bytes unchanged, so <PERSON_1> tokens were never replaced with the original values before reaching the caller. Add _unmask_sse_bytes_chunk to parse each data: line, find content_block_delta / text_delta events, and apply _unmask_pii_text before re-encoding. Wire it into _stream_pii_unmasking so bytes chunks are unmasked when pii_tokens exist. * fix(presidio): handle CRLF line endings and non-ASCII PII in SSE unmask Strip trailing \r before the [DONE] guard so CRLF-terminated SSE chunks don't bypass it and silently swallow a JSONDecodeError. Add ensure_ascii=False to json.dumps so non-ASCII replacement values like accented names are preserved as UTF-8 on the wire rather than being \uXXXX-escaped. Add regression tests for both cases. * feat(bedrock_mantle): path-aware Responses routing (/v1/responses vs /openai/v1/responses) (#29925) * feat(bedrock_mantle): path-aware Responses routing (/v1/responses vs /openai/v1/responses) Bedrock Mantle serves the Responses API on two upstream paths: - gpt frontier models (gpt-5.5 / gpt-5.4) on /openai/v1/responses - every other Responses-capable model (e.g. gpt-oss) on the standard /v1/responses BedrockMantleResponsesAPIConfig gains a `use_openai_path` flag; the provider gate in utils.py picks the path per model: openai.gpt-* (non gpt-oss) -> /openai/v1/responses; any model declared mode=responses (price-map entry or user model_info) -> /v1/responses; everything else returns None and keeps the existing chat-completions emulation. Adds gpt-5.5 / gpt-5.4 price-map entries, registry wiring, and the routing-matrix tests. * feat(bedrock_mantle): data-driven frontier routing via use_openai_responses_path Addresses the Greptile review point that frontier detection should be a price-map field rather than a hardcoded name match. The gate now routes a model to /openai/v1/responses when its price-map entry declares use_openai_responses_path, so a frontier model whose name does not follow the openai.gpt- convention can be onboarded by JSON alone. The name-convention check is kept as a fallback that needs no price-map entry, which preserves zero-change routing for a future gpt-6 before its entry loads. gpt-5.5 / gpt-5.4 get the flag in both price maps. Adds tests for the data-driven flag path and for the flag presence on the gpt-5.x entries; both branches are mutation-tested. * test(model_prices): allow use_openai_responses_path in price-map schema The model_prices_and_context_window.json schema validator (test_aaamodel_prices_and_context_window_json_is_valid) enforces additionalProperties: false, so the new use_openai_responses_path flag on the gpt-5.5 / gpt-5.4 entries failed validation. Add it to the schema as a boolean, alongside the other supports_* / capability flags. * Add Tensormesh serverless models to the model cost map (#30037) * Add Tensormesh serverless models to the model cost map * Flag reasoning support on the Tensormesh models that expose thinking mode * fix(proxy): invalidate stale key spend counter after budget reset or manual spend update (#30001) * fix(proxy): reconcile stale key spend counter after budget reset * fix(proxy): invalidate stale key spend counter after budget reset or manual spend update * fix(proxy): remove read-time stale counter reconciliation to prevent budget bypass * revert: undo unrelated formatting changes in enterprise directory * test(proxy): add unit test for key spend update invalidating counter * test(proxy): fix mocked update_data and hash token expectations in unit test * fix(proxy): use Responses-API transformer in pass-through cost tracking (#29728) The `elif is_responses:` branch of `openai_passthrough_handler` was calling the chat-completions `transform_response` on a Responses API payload. The chat-completions transformer expects `choices: [...]` in the raw response; the Responses API uses `output: [...]` and `usage.input_tokens` / `usage.output_tokens` (not `prompt_tokens` / `completion_tokens`). The result was a KeyError 'choices' deep inside `convert_to_model_response_object`, swallowed by the surrounding `except Exception` in the handler, and the SpendLogs row was written by the fallback path with zeroed-out tokens, spend, and model. This bug silently undercounts cost for every successful pass-through call to either OpenAI's `/v1/responses` or Azure's `/openai/v1/responses` (deployments configured for the Responses API). Reproduced 2026-06-04 against a real Azure OpenAI Responses API deployment proxied through LiteLLM v1.88.0. Fix: use the dedicated `OpenAIResponsesAPIConfig.transform_response_api_response` for the Responses branch. This transformer already exists in LiteLLM (`litellm/llms/openai/responses/transformation.py`) and knows the Responses-API on-the-wire shape. `litellm.completion_cost` already handles `ResponsesAPIResponse` natively with `call_type="responses"`, so no downstream changes are needed. Tests: test_responses_api_uses_responses_transformer_not_chat_completions NEW. Real regression test — exercises the openai_passthrough_handler with a real-shaped Responses payload (no `choices`, has `output` and Responses-API `usage` keys) and NO mocked `get_provider_config`. Pre-fix: raises KeyError 'choices' inside the chat-completions transformer (the bug). Post-fix: returns a ResponsesAPIResponse, completion_cost is called with call_type="responses" and a ResponsesAPIResponse instance (asserted). Verified to fail on un-fixed handler + pass on fixed handler before commit. test_responses_api_cost_tracking UPDATED. Old test mocked `get_provider_config` (no longer called in the responses branch post-fix). Now mocks the Responses transformer directly (`OpenAIResponsesAPIConfig.transform_response_api_response`) to test the downstream cost-calc contract. Out of scope for this PR (separate followup): - Recognizing *.cognitiveservices.azure.com (the newer Azure OpenAI hostname) in the is_openai_*_route checks. Separate PR. Co-authored-by: shin-berri <shin-laptop@berri.ai> Co-authored-by: yuneng-jiang <yuneng@berri.ai> * fix(skills): execute DB skills by matching the litellm_skill_ tool name prefix (#30116) Skill IDs are generated as litellm_skill_<uuid> and the model-facing tool name is the sanitized skill ID, but the post-call execution gates in SkillsInjectionHook only ran tools whose name starts with "skill_", so DB skills were silently returned to the client as raw tool calls. Fixes #28122. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> * fix(anthropic): synthesize content_block_start when Responses stream omits output_item.added (#30115) * fix(team): reserve team budget raises for proxy admins on /team/update (#30030) The caller's PERSONAL max_budget was the wrong yardstick for /team/update: a team's spend ceiling has nothing to do with the admin's own key budget. That comparison was an unintended side effect of reusing _check_user_team_limits() (which exists for the /team/new path) and broke the UI, which re-sends the unchanged budget on every save. New behavior on /team/update for standalone teams: - A team admin (already authorized via _verify_team_access) may freely KEEP or LOWER the team budget, and change models/tpm/rpm, without being gated by their personal limits. - GROWING a team's spend ceiling is a budget-authority action reserved for proxy admins -> 403 for team admins. "Growing" covers both raising max_budget above the team's current finite value and removing the cap entirely (max_budget=null, detected via model_fields_set so an explicit null is distinguished from an omitted field). For a team that currently has no cap, setting a finite value is a restriction and is allowed. - Org-scoped teams remain governed by _check_org_team_limits() (capped by the org budget). Also reverts the #29525 existing_team_max_budget workaround in _check_user_team_limits() back to the create-only form; /team/new still enforces the creator's personal caps. docs(access_control): resolve the contradiction in the team-admin section — team admins can keep/lower the budget and manage rate limits/models, but cannot raise the team budget (proxy-admin only). tests: unit + behavior coverage for raise-blocked, cap-removal-blocked (team admin), raise/removal allowed (proxy admin), uncapped-team restriction allowed, keep/lower/resend allowed, and unchanged create-path guards. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> * test(ui): data-driven App Router migration E2E smoke (default + server-root-path) (#29974) * test(ui): add a data-driven App Router migration E2E smoke Add a growing Playwright smoke for migrated pages: for each segment it deep-links to the path route, asserts the URL and that the dashboard shell rendered, then clicks off to a legacy page and asserts navigation still works. Driven by e2e_tests/fixtures/migratedPages.ts, so adding a page is one line. Runs in two situations against the same proxy: the default mount (npm run e2e:migration) and a non-root SERVER_ROOT_PATH mount (npm run e2e:migration:root). globalSetup now logs in at `${SERVER_ROOT_PATH}/ui/login` so the admin storage state is valid under a prefix. Seeded with api-reference; append the rest as their migrations merge. * test(ui): support headed slow-motion + watch pauses in the migration smoke Honor SLOWMO in the server-root-path config (the default config already did), and add an env-gated E2E_WATCH_MS pause so a headed run lingers on each state. Both are no-ops by default, so CI behavior is unchanged. * test(ui): make the migration smoke a sidebar-click user journey Rework the smoke from deep-linking to a real navigation journey: start at the landing page, click the migrated page in the sidebar (expanding submenus for nested items), assert the path route rendered, reload it (the check a wrong server_root_path breaks), bounce to a legacy page and back, and — once two pages are migrated — navigate directly between two migrated pages. Verifies via URL + shell render, driven by the same fixture list. * test(ui): address review on the migration smoke Escape ROOT and segment before interpolating them into RegExp URL matchers so a future segment containing regex metacharacters can't silently widen the match. Make the server-root-path config fail fast when SERVER_ROOT_PATH is unset instead of silently re-running the default mount and passing without exercising the prefix. * test(ui): drop unused watch helper and fix stale smoke README * test(ui): run the migration smoke under a server root path in CI * test(ui): harden + instrument the server-root-path proxy reboot in CI * test(ui): run the server-root-path migration smoke as its own CI job Replace the in-place proxy reboot in e2e_ui_testing with a dedicated e2e_ui_testing_server_root_path job that boots the proxy once with SERVER_ROOT_PATH=/litellm, matching how every other proxy variant in the config gets its own job rather than killing and relaunching the live proxy. The reboot was failing deterministically: after pkill -9 and relaunch the prefixed proxy never came back up on :4000 (connection refused), so the smoke never ran. The readiness step that was supposed to surface the cause could never reach its boot-log tail because CircleCI runs steps under bash -eo pipefail and the preceding `curl -sv ... | tail` aborted the step with curl's exit 7. Booting the proxy as the job's own background step lets any boot crash land in that step's log instead of being swallowed. The default e2e_ui_testing job is unchanged aside from dropping the reboot, prefixed-readiness, and prefixed-smoke steps; the migration smoke still runs at the root mount there via the default Playwright config. * fix(proxy): extend response headers hook to streaming, TTS, image gen, and pass-through (#24232) * fix(proxy): extend response headers hook to streaming, TTS, image gen, and pass-through * test: mock post_call_response_headers_hook in audio speech route tests * chore(ui): remove dead App Router route stubs under (dashboard) (#30045) models-and-endpoints, organizations, and virtual-keys each had a page.tsx route under (dashboard)/ that is not in MIGRATED_PAGES, so the sidebar and deep links never resolve to it and the route is unreachable. Each was a thin wrapper that handed the shared view empty or no-op props (empty modelData with a no-op setModelData, hardcoded empty organizations, no-op setUserRole/setUserEmail), so reaching one would render a degraded page in any case. The real wrapper belongs in the PR that flips each page into MIGRATED_PAGES, written with eyes on it and a test This continues the dead-scaffolding cleanup from #28891. The shared components these wrappers rendered (ModelsAndEndpointsView, OrganizationFilters) stay, since the legacy ?page= switch in app/page.tsx and src/components still import them * fix(ui/mcp): reset OAuth state on create-server modal close so a prior server's token no longer leaks into the next add-server session (#30000) * fix(ui/mcp): reset OAuth hook state on modal close so a prior server's token no longer leaks into the next add-server session * fix(ui/mcp): clear in-flight OAuth guard on reset and reset form/tools on modal close so nothing leaks on a parent-driven dismiss * fix(mcp): allow team access-group grants in OAuth authorize/token access check (#30041) * fix(mcp): honor team access-group grants in OAuth authorize/token access check * test(mcp): mock build_effective_auth_contexts in non-admin authorize tests for isolation * docs(security): require a reproduction video for vulnerability reports (#30048) (#30063) With AI models capable of automated vulnerability discovery now publicly available, we expect a large increase in report volume, much of it unverified. Requiring a video of the exploit running against a live instance raises the bar for submissions and keeps triage focused on reproducible issues. Reports without a video will be closed and reopened if one is added later. Co-authored-by: stuxf <70670632+stuxf@users.noreply.github.com> * feat(ui): add admin flag to disable in-product UI nudges for everyone (#29796) * feat(ui): add admin flag to disable in-product UI nudges for everyone Admins can now suppress the survey and Claude Code feedback popups for all users via a single disable_ui_nudges UI setting, instead of relying on each user dismissing them individually. * fix(ui): suppress nudges while ui settings are loading Gate nudgesDisabled on the ui-settings loading state so an admin with disable_ui_nudges on doesn't see the survey prompt flash, and the getInProductNudgesCall fetch doesn't fire, on a cold page load before the flag resolves. Falls back to showing nudges if the fetch errors. * test(ui): wrap CreateKeyPage test in QueryClientProvider page.tsx now calls useUISettings (react-query), which needs a QueryClient that layout.tsx supplies in production but the test did not. Add the provider and mock getUiSettings so the query resolves. * chore(ui): remove dead dashboard files and unused dependencies (#30047) * chore(ui): remove dead dashboard files and unused dependencies knip flagged seven orphaned source/config files with no importers and five declared dependencies that nothing in the tree uses. Removing them shrinks the dashboard bundle's source surface and keeps the manifest honest; vite stays installed transitively via vitest, so test tooling is unaffected. * fix(ci): restore serverRootPath.config.ts referenced by SERVER_ROOT_PATH workflow The dead-code sweep removed e2e_tests/serverRootPath.config.ts, but its spec (tests/login/serverRootPathRedirect.spec.ts) and the test_server_root_path.yml workflow step still depend on it, so the redirect e2e job failed to load a config that no longer existed. * fix(proxy): authorize batch files using upload target_model_names (LIT-3593) (#30009) * fix(proxy): authorize batch files using upload target_model_names (LIT-3593) After replace_model_in_jsonl, body.model is a stripped provider id. Reverse-mapping it via resolve_model_name_from_model_id is first-match on model_list and caused false 403s when multiple deployments share the same stripped name. Use target_model_names from the unified file id instead. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> * fix(proxy): restore resolve_model_name_from_model_id for JSONL fallback path (LIT-3593) Restores the reverse-lookup for the JSONL body.model fallback path so that legacy/pre-target_model_names managed files still map stripped provider IDs back to proxy aliases before auth. Also cleans up redundant `or None`. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * Revert "fix(proxy): restore resolve_model_name_from_model_id for JSONL fallback path (LIT-3593)" This reverts commit 30d2e96f77ef521ccaaf2193fe554980380eb669. --------- Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * Add Claude Fable 5 across Anthropic, Bedrock, Vertex AI, and Azure AI (#30064) * Add Claude Fable 5 across Anthropic, Bedrock, Vertex AI, and Azure AI Adds cost map entries for claude-fable-5 ($10/$50 per MTok, 1M context, 128K output, adaptive thinking only) on the Anthropic API, Bedrock converse (base, global, and us/eu geo inference profiles at the 10% regional premium), Vertex AI, and Azure AI (Microsoft Foundry, which serves Fable 5 with the full 1M context window unlike Opus 4.8). Registers anthropic.claude-fable-5 in BEDROCK_CONVERSE_MODELS, lists the model in the setup wizard, and extends the reasoning effort e2e grid. The Bedrock, Vertex, and Azure grid cells carry fail_reason markers until the CI accounts are provisioned: Bedrock needs the provider data sharing opt-in Fable 5 requires, and the Foundry resource needs a claude-fable-5 deployment. The first-party entry carries provider_specific_entry {us: 1.1} for the inference_geo premium and deliberately no fast multiplier since Fable 5 has no fast mode. https://claude.ai/code/session_01MZarYYT3aS7DxaNjoax6Gm * Drop removed sampling params for Claude 4.7+ when drop_params is set Fable 5, Opus 4.7, and Opus 4.8 removed sampling params: the API rejects top_p, top_k, and any temperature other than 1 with a 400. LiteLLM was forwarding them even with drop_params enabled because the Anthropic and Bedrock converse transformations passed temperature/top_p through unconditionally. Mirror the GPT-5/o-series handling: temperature=1 still passes through, other values and any top_p are dropped when drop_params is set, and without drop_params a clean client-side UnsupportedParamsError tells the caller how to opt in, instead of surfacing the raw provider error. https://claude.ai/code/session_01MZarYYT3aS7DxaNjoax6Gm * Drive sampling param gating from the cost map and cover top_k Greptile review follow-ups on the sampling param fix: the restriction for Fable 5 / Opus 4.7 / 4.8 is now declared as supports_sampling_params: false on every affected cost map entry (perplexity excluded; that route is OpenAI-compatible and maps sampling params upstream) and read back through a tri-state map lookup, keeping the name check only as a fallback for provider-routed ids whose hosted map entries predate the flag, the same layering supports_adaptive_thinking uses. top_k bypasses map_openai_params as a provider-specific kwarg, so it is gated at the shared AnthropicConfig.transform_request boundary (direct, Bedrock invoke, Vertex, Azure) and in the Bedrock converse _handle_top_k_value path, with drop_params threaded through the converse transform helpers. Also updates the reasoning effort grid cell count assertion for the four Fable 5 rows added on this branch (29 x 11 cells). https://claude.ai/code/session_01MZarYYT3aS7DxaNjoax6Gm * Declare supports_sampling_params in the cost map schema The model map validation schema uses additionalProperties: false, so the new flag must be declared for the 28 entries that carry it; this was the one failing job (misc / Run tests) on the previous commit. https://claude.ai/code/session_01MZarYYT3aS7DxaNjoax6Gm * fix(bedrock): gate top_k=0 on converse to match Anthropic boundary Truthiness check let top_k=0 silently disappear on models that removed sampling params, while AnthropicConfig.transform_request treats 0 as present and raises UnsupportedParamsError (or drops when drop_params is set). Switch to 'is not None' so converse, direct Anthropic, invoke, Vertex, and Azure all behave the same for top_k=0. --------- Co-authored-by: Cursor Agent <cursoragent@cursor.com> * fix(anthropic): avoid index -1 content_block_delta in messages stream When a /v1/messages request is routed through the Responses API adapter, AnthropicResponsesStreamWrapper only emits content_block_start on response.output_item.added. Some upstreams (LMStudio for example) never send that event, so the text delta handler fell back to _current_block_index, which starts at -1, and clients received content_block_delta events with index -1 and no preceding content_block_start. Anthropic SDKs then fail with "text part -1 not found" The text delta handler now synthesizes a content_block_start with a fresh block index whenever the delta references an unregistered item_id or no block is open yet, and registers the item_id so follow-up deltas reuse the same index Addresses the /v1/messages defect in #27442 * Make test sys.path shim resolve relative to the file, not the CWD os.path.abspath("../../../../../../..") depends on where pytest is invoked from; anchoring on os.path.dirname(__file__) makes the import work from any working directory. Also corrects the depth: the repo root is six levels above this file, not seven. --------- Co-authored-by: milan-berri <milan@berri.ai> Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> Co-authored-by: ryan-crabbe-berri <ryan@berri.ai> Co-authored-by: michelligabriele <gabriele.michelli@icloud.com> Co-authored-by: tin-berri <tin@berri.ai> Co-authored-by: yuneng-jiang <yuneng@berri.ai> Co-authored-by: stuxf <70670632+stuxf@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Sameer Kankute <sameer@berri.ai> Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: Mateo Wang <277851410+mateo-berri@users.noreply.github.com> * fix: enable compact-2026-01-12 beta header for vertex_ai provider (#30114) * fix(team): reserve team budget raises for proxy admins on /team/update (#30030) The caller's PERSONAL max_budget was the wrong yardstick for /team/update: a team's spend ceiling has nothing to do with the admin's own key budget. That comparison was an unintended side effect of reusing _check_user_team_limits() (which exists for the /team/new path) and broke the UI, which re-sends the unchanged budget on every save. New behavior on /team/update for standalone teams: - A team admin (already authorized via _verify_team_access) may freely KEEP or LOWER the team budget, and change models/tpm/rpm, without being gated by their personal limits. - GROWING a team's spend ceiling is a budget-authority action reserved for proxy admins -> 403 for team admins. "Growing" covers both raising max_budget above the team's current finite value and removing the cap entirely (max_budget=null, detected via model_fields_set so an explicit null is distinguished from an omitted field). For a team that currently has no cap, setting a finite value is a restriction and is allowed. - Org-scoped teams remain governed by _check_org_team_limits() (capped by the org budget). Also reverts the #29525 existing_team_max_budget workaround in _check_user_team_limits() back to the create-only form; /team/new still enforces the creator's personal caps. docs(access_control): resolve the contradiction in the team-admin section — team admins can keep/lower the budget and manage rate limits/models, but cannot raise the team budget (proxy-admin only). tests: unit + behavior coverage for raise-blocked, cap-removal-blocked (team admin), raise/removal allowed (proxy admin), uncapped-team restriction allowed, keep/lower/resend allowed, and unchanged create-path guards. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> * test(ui): data-driven App Router migration E2E smoke (default + server-root-path) (#29974) * test(ui): add a data-driven App Router migration E2E smoke Add a growing Playwright smoke for migrated pages: for each segment it deep-links to the path route, asserts the URL and that the dashboard shell rendered, then clicks off to a legacy page and asserts navigation still works. Driven by e2e_tests/fixtures/migratedPages.ts, so adding a page is one line. Runs in two situations against the same proxy: the default mount (npm run e2e:migration) and a non-root SERVER_ROOT_PATH mount (npm run e2e:migration:root). globalSetup now logs in at `${SERVER_ROOT_PATH}/ui/login` so the admin storage state is valid under a prefix. Seeded with api-reference; append the rest as their migrations merge. * test(ui): support headed slow-motion + watch pauses in the migration smoke Honor SLOWMO in the server-root-path config (the default config already did), and add an env-gated E2E_WATCH_MS pause so a headed run lingers on each state. Both are no-ops by default, so CI behavior is unchanged. * test(ui): make the migration smoke a sidebar-click user journey Rework the smoke from deep-linking to a real navigation journey: start at the landing page, click the migrated page in the sidebar (expanding submenus for nested items), assert the path route rendered, reload it (the check a wrong server_root_path breaks), bounce to a legacy page and back, and — once two pages are migrated — navigate directly between two migrated pages. Verifies via URL + shell render, driven by the same fixture list. * test(ui): address review on the migration smoke Escape ROOT and segment before interpolating them into RegExp URL matchers so a future segment containing regex metacharacters can't silently widen the match. Make the server-root-path config fail fast when SERVER_ROOT_PATH is unset instead of silently re-running the default mount and passing without exercising the prefix. * test(ui): drop unused watch helper and fix stale smoke README * test(ui): run the migration smoke under a server root path in CI * test(ui): harden + instrument the server-root-path proxy reboot in CI * test(ui): run the server-root-path migration smoke as its own CI job Replace the in-place proxy reboot in e2e_ui_testing with a dedicated e2e_ui_testing_server_root_path job that boots the proxy once with SERVER_ROOT_PATH=/litellm, matching how every other proxy variant in the config gets its own job rather than killing and relaunching the live proxy. The reboot was failing deterministically: after pkill -9 and relaunch the prefixed proxy never came back up on :4000 (connection refused), so the smoke never ran. The readiness step that was supposed to surface the cause could never reach its boot-log tail because CircleCI runs steps under bash -eo pipefail and the preceding `curl -sv ... | tail` aborted the step with curl's exit 7. Booting the proxy as the job's own background step lets any boot crash land in that step's log instead of being swallowed. The default e2e_ui_testing job is unchanged aside from dropping the reboot, prefixed-readiness, and prefixed-smoke steps; the migration smoke still runs at the root mount there via the default Playwright config. * fix(proxy): extend response headers hook to streaming, TTS, image gen, and pass-through (#24232) * fix(proxy): extend response headers hook to streaming, TTS, image gen, and pass-through * test: mock post_call_response_headers_hook in audio speech route tests * chore(ui): remove dead App Router route stubs under (dashboard) (#30045) models-and-endpoints, organizations, and virtual-keys each had a page.tsx route under (dashboard)/ that is not in MIGRATED_PAGES, so the sidebar and deep links never resolve to it and the route is unreachable. Each was a thin wrapper that handed the shared view empty or no-op props (empty modelData with a no-op setModelData, hardcoded empty organizations, no-op setUserRole/setUserEmail), so reaching one would render a degraded page in any case. The real wrapper belongs in the PR that flips each page into MIGRATED_PAGES, written with eyes on it and a test This continues the dead-scaffolding cleanup from #28891. The shared components these wrappers rendered (ModelsAndEndpointsView, OrganizationFilters) stay, since the legacy ?page= switch in app/page.tsx and src/components still import them * fix(ui/mcp): reset OAuth state on create-server modal close so a prior server's token no longer leaks into the next add-server session (#30000) * fix(ui/mcp): reset OAuth hook state on modal close so a prior server's token no longer leaks into the next add-server session * fix(ui/mcp): clear in-flight OAuth guard on reset and reset form/tools on modal close so nothing leaks on a parent-driven dismiss * fix(mcp): allow team access-group grants in OAuth authorize/token access check (#30041) * fix(mcp): honor team access-group grants in OAuth authorize/token access check * test(mcp): mock build_effective_auth_contexts in non-admin authorize tests for isolation * docs(security): require a reproduction video for vulnerability reports (#30048) (#30063) With AI models capable of automated vulnerability discovery now publicly available, we expect a large increase in report volume, much of it unverified. Requiring a video of the exploit running against a live instance raises the bar for submissions and keeps triage focused on reproducible issues. Reports without a video will be closed and reopened if one is added later. Co-authored-by: stuxf <70670632+stuxf@users.noreply.github.com> * feat(ui): add admin flag to disable in-product UI nudges for everyone (#29796) * feat(ui): add admin flag to disable in-product UI nudges for everyone Admins can now suppress the survey and Claude Code feedback popups for all users via a single disable_ui_nudges UI setting, instead of relying on each user dismissing them individually. * fix(ui): suppress nudges while ui settings are loading Gate nudgesDisabled on the ui-settings loading state so an admin with disable_ui_nudges on doesn't see the survey prompt flash, and the getInProductNudgesCall fetch doesn't fire, on a cold page load before the flag resolves. Falls back to showing nudges if the fetch errors. * test(ui): wrap CreateKeyPage test in QueryClientProvider page.tsx now calls useUISettings (react-query), which needs a QueryClient that layout.tsx supplies in production but the test did not. Add the provider and mock getUiSettings so the query resolves. * chore(ui): remove dead dashboard files and unused dependencies (#30047) * chore(ui): remove dead dashboard files and unused dependencies knip flagged seven orphaned source/config files with no importers and five declared dependencies that nothing in the tree uses. Removing them shrinks the dashboard bundle's source surface and keeps the manifest honest; vite stays installed transitively via vitest, so test tooling is unaffected. * fix(ci): restore serverRootPath.config.ts referenced by SERVER_ROOT_PATH workflow The dead-code sweep removed e2e_tests/serverRootPath.config.ts, but its spec (tests/login/serverRootPathRedirect.spec.ts) and the test_server_root_path.yml workflow step still depend on it, so the redirect e2e job failed to load a config that no longer existed. * fix(proxy): authorize batch files using upload target_model_names (LIT-3593) (#30009) * fix(proxy): authorize batch files using upload target_model_names (LIT-3593) After replace_model_in_jsonl, body.model is a stripped provider id. Reverse-mapping it via resolve_model_name_from_model_id is first-match on model_list and caused false 403s when multiple deployments share the same stripped name. Use target_model_names from the unified file id instead. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> * fix(proxy): restore resolve_model_name_from_model_id for JSONL fallback path (LIT-3593) Restores the reverse-lookup for the JSONL body.model fallback path so that legacy/pre-target_model_names managed files still map stripped provider IDs back to proxy aliases before auth. Also cleans up redundant `or None`. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * Revert "fix(proxy): restore resolve_model_name_from_model_id for JSONL fallback path (LIT-3593)" This reverts commit 30d2e96f77ef521ccaaf2193fe554980380eb669. --------- Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * Add Claude Fable 5 across Anthropic, Bedrock, Vertex AI, and Azure AI (#30064) * Add Claude Fable 5 across Anthropic, Bedrock, Vertex AI, and Azure AI Adds cost map entries for claude-fable-5 ($10/$50 per MTok, 1M context, 128K output, adaptive thinking only) on the Anthropic API, Bedrock converse (base, global, and us/eu geo inference profiles at the 10% regional premium), Vertex AI, and Azure AI (Microsoft Foundry, which serves Fable 5 with the full 1M context window unlike Opus 4.8). Registers anthropic.claude-fable-5 in BEDROCK_CONVERSE_MODELS, lists the model in the setup wizard, and extends the reasoning effort e2e grid. The Bedrock, Vertex, and Azure grid cells carry fail_reason markers until the CI accounts are provisioned: Bedrock needs the provider data sharing opt-in Fable 5 requires, and the Foundry resource needs a claude-fable-5 deployment. The first-party entry carries provider_specific_entry {us: 1.1} for the inference_geo premium and deliberately no fast multiplier since Fable 5 has no fast mode. https://claude.ai/code/session_01MZarYYT3aS7DxaNjoax6Gm * Drop removed sampling params for Claude 4.7+ when drop_params is set Fable 5, Opus 4.7, and Opus 4.8 removed sampling params: the API rejects top_p, top_k, and any temperature other than 1 with a 400. LiteLLM was forwarding them even with drop_params enabled because the Anthropic and Bedrock converse transformations passed temperature/top_p through unconditionally. Mirror the GPT-5/o-series handling: temperature=1 still passes through, other values and any top_p are dropped when drop_params is set, and without drop_params a clean client-side UnsupportedParamsError tells the caller how to opt in, instead of surfacing the raw provider error. https://claude.ai/code/session_01MZarYYT3aS7DxaNjoax6Gm * Drive sampling param gating from the cost map and cover top_k Greptile review follow-ups on the sampling param fix: the restriction for Fable 5 / Opus 4.7 / 4.8 is now declared as supports_sampling_params: false on every affected cost map entry (perplexity excluded; that route is OpenAI-compatible and maps sampling params upstream) and read back through a tri-state map lookup, keeping the name check only as a fallback for provider-routed ids whose hosted map entries predate the flag, the same layering supports_adaptive_thinking uses. top_k bypasses map_openai_params as a provider-specific kwarg, so it is gated at the shared AnthropicConfig.transform_request boundary (direct, Bedrock invoke, Vertex, Azure) and in the Bedrock converse _handle_top_k_value path, with drop_params threaded through the converse transform helpers. Also updates the reasoning effort grid cell count assertion for the four Fable 5 rows added on this branch (29 x 11 cells). https://claude.ai/code/session_01MZarYYT3aS7DxaNjoax6Gm * Declare supports_sampling_params in the cost map schema The model map validation schema uses additionalProperties: false, so the new flag must be declared for the 28 entries that carry it; this was the one failing job (misc / Run tests) on the previous commit. https://claude.ai/code/session_01MZarYYT3aS7DxaNjoax6Gm * fix(bedrock): gate top_k=0 on converse to match Anthropic boundary Truthiness check let top_k=0 silently disappear on models that removed sampling params, while AnthropicConfig.transform_request treats 0 as present and raises UnsupportedParamsError (or drops when drop_params is set). Switch to 'is not None' so converse, direct Anthropic, invoke, Vertex, and Azure all behave the same for top_k=0. --------- Co-authored-by: Cursor Agent <cursoragent@cursor.com> * fix: enable compact-2026-01-12 beta header for vertex_ai provider The vertex_ai block in anthropic_beta_headers_config.json mapped compact-2026-01-12 to null, so update_headers_with_filtered_beta stripped the header before the request reached Vertex while the compact_20260112 context edit stayed in the body, and Vertex rejected the request with HTTP 400. Vertex rawPredict accepts the header, and the bedrock and databricks blocks already forward it. Mirrors #21867, which enabled context-1m-2025-08-07 for vertex_ai the same way. Fixes #27290. --------- Co-authored-by: milan-berri <milan@berri.ai> Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> Co-authored-by: ryan-crabbe-berri <ryan@berri.ai> Co-authored-by: michelligabriele <gabriele.michelli@icloud.com> Co-authored-by: tin-berri <tin@berri.ai> Co-authored-by: yuneng-jiang <yuneng@berri.ai> Co-authored-by: stuxf <70670632+stuxf@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Sameer Kankute <sameer@berri.ai> Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: Mateo Wang <277851410+mateo-berri@users.noreply.github.com> * fix(proxy): coerce litellm_settings.max_budget env var to float (#30113) * fix(team): reserve team budget raises for proxy admins on /team/update (#30030) The caller's PERSONAL max_budget was the wrong yardstick for /team/update: a team's spend ceiling has nothing to do with the admin's own key budget. That comparison was an unintended side effect of reusing _check_user_team_limits() (which exists for the /team/new path) and broke the UI, which re-sends the unchanged budget on every save. New behavior on /team/update for standalone teams: - A team admin (already authorized via _verify_team_access) may freely KEEP or LOWER the team budget, and change models/tpm/rpm, without being gated by their personal limits. - GROWING a team's spend ceiling is a budget-authority action reserved for proxy admins -> 403 for team admins. "Growing" covers both raising max_budget above the team's current finite value and removing the cap entirely (max_budget=null, detected via model_fields_set so an explicit null is distinguished from an omitted field). For a team that currently has no cap, setting a finite value is a restriction and is allowed. - Org-scoped teams remain governed by _check_org_team_limits() (capped by the org budget). Also reverts the #29525 existing_team_max_budget workaround in _check_user_team_limits() back to the create-only form; /team/new still enforces the creator's personal caps. docs(access_control): resolve the contradiction in the team-admin section — team admins can keep/lower the budget and manage rate limits/models, but cannot raise the team budget (proxy-admin only). tests: unit + behavior coverage for raise-blocked, cap-removal-blocked (team admin), raise/removal allowed (proxy admin), uncapped-team restriction allowed, keep/lower/resend allowed, and unchanged create-path guards. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> * test(ui): data-driven App Router migration E2E smoke (default + server-root-path) (#29974) * test(ui): add a data-driven App Router migration E2E smoke Add a growing Playwright smoke for migrated pages: for each segment it deep-links to the path route, asserts the URL and that the dashboard shell rendered, then clicks off to a legacy page and asserts navigation still works. Driven by e2e_tests/fixtures/migratedPages.ts, so adding a page is one line. Runs in two situations against the same proxy: the default mount (npm run e2e:migration) and a non-root SERVER_ROOT_PATH mount (npm run e2e:migration:root). globalSetup now logs in at `${SERVER_ROOT_PATH}/ui/login` so the admin storage state is valid under a prefix. Seeded with api-reference; append the rest as their migrations merge. * test(ui): support headed slow-motion + watch pauses in the migration smoke Honor SLOWMO in the server-root-path config (the default config already did), and add an env-gated E2E_WATCH_MS pause so a headed run lingers on each state. Both are no-ops by default, so CI behavior is unchanged. * test(ui): make the migration smoke a sidebar-click user journey Rework the smoke from deep-linking to a real navigation journey: start at the landing page, click the migrated page in the sidebar (expanding submenus for nested items), assert the path route rendered, reload it (the check a wrong server_root_path breaks), bounce to a legacy page and back, and — once two pages are migrated — navigate directly between two migrated pages. Verifies via URL + shell render, driven by the same fixture list. * test(ui): address review on the migration smoke Escape ROOT and segment before interpolating them into RegExp URL matchers so a future segment containing regex metacharacters can't silently widen the match. Make the server-root-path config fail fast when SERVER_ROOT_PATH is unset instead of silently re-running the default mount and passing without exercising the prefix. * test(ui): drop unused watch helper and fix stale smoke README * test(ui): run the migration smoke under a server root path in CI * test(ui): harden + instrument the server-root-path proxy reboot in CI * test(ui): run the server-root-path migration smoke as its own CI job Replace the in-place proxy reboot in e2e_ui_testing with a dedicated e2e_ui_testing_server_root_path job that boots the proxy once with SERVER_ROOT_PATH=/litellm, matching how every other proxy variant in the config gets its own job rather than killing and relaunching the live proxy. The reboot was failing deterministically: after pkill -9 and relaunch the prefixed proxy never came back up on :4000 (connection refused), so the smoke never ran. The readiness step that was supposed to surface the cause could never reach its boot-log tail because CircleCI runs steps under bash -eo pipefail and the preceding `curl -sv ... | tail` aborted the step with curl's exit 7. Booting the proxy as the job's own background step lets any boot crash land in that step's log instead of being swallowed. The default e2e_ui_testing job is unchanged aside from dropping the reboot, prefixed-readiness, and prefixed-smoke steps; the migration smoke still runs at the root mount there via the default Playwright config. * fix(proxy): extend response headers hook to streaming, TTS, image gen, and pass-through (#24232) * fix(proxy): extend response headers hook to streaming, TTS, image gen, and pass-through * test: mock post_call_response_headers_hook in audio speech route tests * chore(ui): remove dead App Router route stubs under (dashboard) (#30045) models-and-endpoints, organizations, and virtual-keys each had a page.tsx route under (dashboard)/ that is not in MIGRATED_PAGES, so the sidebar and deep links never resolve to it and the route is unreachable. Each was a thin wrapper that handed the shared view empty or no-op props (empty modelData with a no-op setModelData, hardcoded empty organizations, no-op setUserRole/setUserEmail), so reaching one would render a degraded page in any case. The real wrapper belongs in the PR that flips each page into MIGRATED_PAGES, written with eyes on it and a test This continues the dead-scaffolding cleanup from #28891. The shared components these wrappers rendered (ModelsAndEndpointsView, OrganizationFilters) stay, since the legacy ?page= switch in app/page.tsx and src/components still import them * fix(ui/mcp): reset OAuth state on create-server modal close so a prior server's token no longer leaks into the next add-server session (#30000) * fix(ui/mcp): reset OAuth hook state on modal close so a prior server's token no longer leaks into the next add-server session * fix(ui/mcp): clear in-flight OAuth guard on reset and reset form/tools on modal close so nothing leaks on a parent-driven dismiss * fix(mcp): allow team access-group grants in OAuth authorize/token access check (#30041) * fix(mcp): honor team access-group grants in OAuth authorize/token access check * test(mcp): mock build_effective_auth_contexts in non-admin authorize tests for isolation * docs(security): require a reproduction video for vulnerability reports (#30048) (#30063) With AI models capable of automated vulnerability discovery now publicly available, we expect a large increase in report volume, much of it unverified. Requiring a video of the exploit running against a live instance raises the bar for submissions and keeps triage focused on reproducible issues. Reports without a video will be closed and reopened if one is added later. Co-authored-by: stuxf <70670632+stuxf@users.noreply.github.com> * feat(ui): add admin flag to disable in-product UI nudges for everyone (#29796) * feat(ui): add admin flag to disable in-product UI nudges for everyone Admins can now suppress the survey and Claude Code feedback popups for all users via a single disable_ui_nudges UI setting, instead of relying on each user dismissing them individually. * fix(ui): suppress nudges while ui settings are loading Gate nudgesDisabled on the ui-settings loading state so an admin with disable_ui_nudges on doesn't see the survey prompt flash, and the getInProductNudgesCall fetch doesn't fire, on a cold page load before the flag resolves. Falls back to showing nudges if the fetch errors. * test(ui): wrap CreateKeyPage test in QueryClientProvider page.tsx now calls useUISettings (react-query), which needs a QueryClient that layout.tsx supplies in production but the test did not. Add the provider and mock getUiSettings so the query resolves. * chore(ui): remove dead dashboard files and unused dependencies (#30047) * chore(ui): remove dead dashboard files and unused dependencies knip flagged seven orphaned source/config files with no importers and five declared dependencies that nothing in the tree uses. Removing them shrinks the dashboard bundle's source surface and keeps the manifest honest; vite stays installed transitively via vitest, so test tooling is unaffected. * fix(ci): restore serverRootPath.config.ts referenced by SERVER_ROOT_PATH workflow The dead-code sweep removed e2e_tests/serverRootPath.config.ts, but its spec (tests/login/serverRootPathRedirect.spec.ts) and the test_server_root_path.yml workflow step still depend on it, so the redirect e2e job failed to load a config that no longer existed. * fix(proxy): authorize batch files using upload target_model_names (LIT-3593) (#30009) * fix(proxy): authorize batch files using upload target_model_names (LIT-3593) After replace_model_in_jsonl, body.model is a stripped provider id. Reverse-mapping it via resolve_model_name_from_model_id is first-match on model_list and caused false 403s when multiple deployments share the same stripped name. Use target_model_names from the unified file id instead. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> * fix(proxy): restore resolve_model_name_from_model_id for JSONL fallback path (LIT-3593) Restores the reverse-lookup for the JSONL body.model fallback path so that legacy/pre-target_model_names managed files still map stripped provider IDs back to proxy aliases before auth. Also cleans up redundant `or None`. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * Revert "fix(proxy): restore resolve_model_name_from_model_id for JSONL fallback path (LIT-3593)" This reverts commit 30d2e96f77ef521ccaaf2193fe554980380eb669. --------- Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * Add Claude Fable 5 across Anthropic, Bedrock, Vertex AI, and Azure AI (#30064) * Add Claude Fable 5 across Anthropic, Bedrock, Vertex AI, and Azure AI Adds cost map entries for claude-fable-5 ($10/$50 per MTok, 1M context, 128K output, adaptive thinking only) on the Anthropic API, Bedrock converse (base, global, and us/eu geo inference profiles at the 10% regional premium), Vertex AI, and Azure AI (Microsoft Foundry, which serves Fable 5 with the full 1M context window unlike Opus 4.8). Registers anthropic.claude-fable-5 in BEDROCK_CONVERSE_MODELS, lists the model in the setup wizard, and extends the reasoning effort e2e grid. The Bedrock, Vertex, and Azure grid cells carry fail_reason markers until the CI accounts are provisioned: Bedrock needs the provider data sharing opt-in Fable 5 requires, and the Foundry resource needs a claude-fable-5 deployment. The first-party entry carries provider_specific_entry {us: 1.1} for the inference_geo premium and deliberately no fast multiplier since Fable 5 has no fast mode. https://claude.ai/code/session_01MZarYYT3aS7DxaNjoax6Gm * Drop removed sampling params for Claude 4.7+ when drop_params is set Fable 5, Opus 4.7, and Opus 4.8 removed sampling params: the API rejects top_p, top_k, and any temperature other than 1 with a 400. LiteLLM was forwarding them even with drop_params enabled because the Anthropic and Bedrock converse transformations passed temperature/top_p through unconditionally. Mirror the GPT-5/o-series handling: temperature=1 still passes through, other values and any top_p are dropped when drop_params is set, and without drop_params a clean client-side UnsupportedParamsError tells the caller how to opt in, instead of surfacing the raw provider error. https://claude.ai/code/session_01MZarYYT3aS7DxaNjoax6Gm * Drive sampling param gating from the cost map and cover top_k Greptile review follow-ups on the sampling param fix: the restriction for Fable 5 / Opus 4.7 / 4.8 is now declared as supports_sampling_params: false on every affected cost map entry (perplexity excluded; that route is OpenAI-compatible and maps sampling params upstream) and read back through a tri-state map lookup, keeping the name check only as a fallback for provider-routed ids whose hosted map entries predate the flag, the same layering supports_adaptive_thinking uses. top_k bypasses map_openai_params as a provider-specific kwarg, so it is gated at the shared AnthropicConfig.transform_request boundary (direct, Bedrock invoke, Vertex, Azure) and in the Bedrock converse _handle_top_k_value path, with drop_params threaded through the converse transform helpers. Also updates the reasoning effort grid cell count assertion for the four Fable 5 rows added on this branch (29 x 11 cells). https://claude.ai/code/session_01MZarYYT3aS7DxaNjoax6Gm * Declare supports_sampling_params in the cost map schema The model map validation schema uses additionalProperties: false, so the new flag must be declared for the 28 entries that carry it; this was the one failing job (misc / Run tests) on the previous commit. https://claude.ai/code/session_01MZarYYT3aS7DxaNjoax6Gm * fix(bedrock): gate top_k=0 on converse to match Anthropic boundary Truthiness check let top_k=0 silently disappear on models that removed sampling params, while AnthropicConfig.transform_request treats 0 as present and raises UnsupportedParamsError (or drops when drop_params is set). Switch to 'is not None' so converse, direct Anthropic, invoke, Vertex, and Azure all behave the same for top_k=0. --------- Co-authored-by: Cursor Agent <cursoragent@cursor.com> * fix(proxy): coerce litellm_settings.max_budget env var to float When max_budget is set in litellm_settings via os.environ/MAX_BUDGET, the env var resolves to a string and the generic setattr branch in ProxyConfig.load_config stored it as-is, so the startup check litellm.max_budget > 0 raised TypeError. The earlier fix (#23855) only covered the CLI initialize() path. Coerce the value to float in the settings loop, matching the existing max_internal_user_budget handling. Fixes #26696. --------- Co-authored-by: milan-berri <milan@berri.ai> Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> Co-authored-by: ryan-crabbe-berri <ryan@berri.ai> Co-authored-by: michelligabriele <gabriele.michelli@icloud.com> Co-authored-by: tin-berri <tin@berri.ai> Co-authored-by: yuneng-jiang <yuneng@berri.ai> Co-authored-by: stuxf <70670632+stuxf@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Sameer Kankute <sameer@berri.ai> Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: Mateo Wang <277851410+mateo-berri@users.noreply.github.com> * fix(router): don't drop bedrock pass-through deployments using IAM credentials (#30111) * Fix Bedrock passthrough deployment dropped when using IAM credentials Bedrock deployments with use_in_pass_through enabled and IAM/OIDC auth (aws_role_name, no api_key) hit the generic pass-through branch in Router._initialize_deployment_for_pass_through, which calls set_pass_through_credentials and raises "api_key is required". The exception drops the deployment from the router entirely, breaking both passthrough and normal routing for that model. Skip the credential store write when no api_key is set; the bedrock passthrough route resolves AWS credentials at request time via BedrockConverseLLM.get_credentials(), not the passthrough credential store, so there is nothing to register here. Fixes #27728. * Reset passthrough credentials singleton before api_key credential test The test reads the module-level passthrough_endpoint_router singleton, so a stale "openai" entry written by an earlier test in the same process could make the assertion pass without exercising the code path. Clearing the credentials dict up front makes the test order-independent. * fix(sdk): stop mirroring reasoning_content in provider_specific_fields (#30110) The dict-to-response conversion path mirrored reasoning_content into provider_specific_fields, while live provider transforms (Anthropic's _build_provider_specific_fields) only set it top-level on the Message. Cache-replayed messages therefore serialized differently from live ones, breaking disk cache key stability for multi-turn conversations with extended thinking. The mirror was added for DeepSeek before Message.reasoning_content existed as a top-level attribute. The top-level field is still set by the converter, so DeepSeek's request-side promotion is unaffected. Fixes #27337. * fix(mcp): coerce mcp_server_cost_info values to float at ingest (#30109) * fix(mcp): coerce mcp_server_cost_info values to float at ingest YAML 1.1 parses scientific notation without a decimal point (e.g. 7e-05) as a string, and MCPServerCostInfo is a TypedDict with no runtime validation, so a string-typed default_cost_per_query from config.yaml flowed through the proxy untouched and crashed the MCP server settings page with '.toFixed is not a function'. Normalize mcp_server_cost_info on both the config and DB load paths, dropping non-numeric values with a warning instead of failing the server load. Fixes #27097. * fix(mcp): drop non-numeric default_cost_per_query instead of nulling it Keeping the key with a None value still exposes a null to the UI, which can crash .toFixed formatting when the consumer checks key existence rather than truthiness. Delete the key on coercion failure, matching how non-numeric per-tool cost entries are already omitted. * fix(proxy): count embedding and text completion tokens toward TPM limits (#30105) * fix(proxy): count embedding and text completion tokens toward TPM limits The parallel request limiters only read token usage off ModelResponse, so EmbeddingResponse and TextCompletionResponse objects left total_tokens at 0 and the per key, user, team, and end user TPM counters never incremented. Requests to /v1/embeddings and /v1/completions were effectively free against any tpm_limit. In the v3 limiter this was worse: the post-call reconciliation computed actual usage as 0 and refunded the pre-call reservation made at request time. Broaden the isinstance checks to accept EmbeddingResponse and TextCompletionResponse, which both expose a Usage object, at the four per-scope sites in parallel_request_limiter.py and at the usage extraction in parallel_request_limiter_v3.py. ResponsesAPIResponse was already covered in v3 via BaseLiteLLMOpenAIResponseObject. Fixes #27738. * test(proxy): cover v1 limiter TPM counting for embedding and text completion responses Exercise the broadened isinstance sites in parallel_request_limiter.py by asserting that async_log_success_event adds total_tokens to the per key, user, team, and end user TPM counters for EmbeddingResponse and TextCompletionResponse objects. The counters are pre-seeded at zero so the assertion is exactly the increment; on the pre-fix code these responses left total_tokens at 0 and the test fails. * fix(openai): forward client headers on the text completion path (#30103) * fix(openai): forward client headers on the text completion path litellm.completion() merges caller headers with extra_headers, but the text-completion-openai branch never passed the merged dict to openai_text_completions.completion(), and the handler only used its headers argument for logging. Pass the merged headers through the call site and set them as extra_headers on the outgoing request, mirroring the chat completion handler, so x-* client headers forwarded by the proxy reach the provider on /v1/completions. Fixes #27410. * Drop redundant extra_headers assignment and fix test module collision completion() merges extra_headers into headers before the text-completion-openai branch, and the handler now sets the merged headers as extra_headers on the request, so the branch-local optional_params["extra_headers"] assignment was a dead duplicate. Removing it keeps the assignment in one place while both entry paths (litellm.text_completion and direct handler callers) still forward headers; a new regression test pins the extra_headers kwarg path. Also rename the test module to test_completion_handler.py since its basename collided with tests/test_litellm/llms/bedrock/batches/ test_handler.py and broke pytest collection. * fix(bedrock): route Anthropic-shape count_tokens to InvokeModel and base64-encode the body (#30102) * fix(bedrock): route Anthropic-shape count_tokens to InvokeModel POST /v1/messages/count_tokens with Anthropic content blocks ({"type": "text"|"tool_use"|...}) was routed to the Converse input of the Bedrock CountTokens API. The Converse transform copies list content through verbatim, so Bedrock rejected the request with a 400 and the caller silently fell back to the local tokenizer, returning counts that can be off by ~50% on tool-heavy payloads. _detect_input_type now routes messages whose content blocks carry a "type" key (Anthropic shape) to the invokeModel input, which forwards the body verbatim. The invokeModel body is now base64-encoded as the CountTokens API requires (InvokeModelTokensRequest.body is a base64-encoded blob), and Anthropic Messages bodies get the anthropic_version and max_tokens fields Bedrock validates against. Fixes #27632. * refactor(bedrock): name the CountTokens max_tokens placeholder Replace the magic 1024 with a module-level DEFAULT_ANTHROPIC_INVOKE_MODEL_MAX_TOKENS constant so the intent is explicit and there is a single place to update if Bedrock's InvokeModel schema ever changes. Module-local rather than litellm/constants.py because the value is only a schema-validation placeholder for token counting, not a user-tunable generation default. * Add above-512k pricing tier for MiniMax-M3 and correct its base rates (#30095) * Add above-512k pricing tier support for MiniMax-M3 MiniMax-M3 doubles its per-token rates once a prompt exceeds 512k input tokens. The tiered cost parser already handles arbitrary thresholds, but get_model_info only copies whitelisted keys from ModelInfoBase, which had no 512k variants, so above_512k keys were silently dropped and long-context requests were priced at the flat rate. Add the input, output, and cache-read above_512k_tokens fields to ModelInfoBase and pass them through in get_model_info. Update the minimax/MiniMax-M3 entry with the tiered rates and correct the base rates, which matched the above-512k tier instead of the published base tier (https://platform.minimax.io/docs/guides/pricing-paygo). Fixes #29663. * Add above-512k keys to pricing schema, set MiniMax-M3 context to 1M Register the three new above_512k_tokens cost keys in the INTENDED_SCHEMA of test_aaamodel_prices_and_context_window_json_is_valid, declared the same way as the existing above_200k/above_272k tier keys, so the schema check accepts the MiniMax-M3 tiered pricing entry. Also raise MiniMax-M3 max_input_tokens from 512000 to 1000000 in both pricing JSONs. The MiniMax API docs (https://platform.minimax.io/docs/guides/text-generation) state the model supports a 1,000,000-token context window, and the pay-as-you-go pricing page (https://platform.minimax.io/docs/guides/pricing-paygo) prices input above 512k tokens, which only makes sense if inputs beyond 512k are accepted. This makes the above-512k pricing tier reachable. * fix(bedrock): make document names unique across conversation turns (#30093) * fix(bedrock): make document names unique across conversation turns PR #16275 derived Bedrock document names purely from a content hash so that names stay deterministic for prompt caching. When the same PDF or document appears in more than one conversation turn, every occurrence gets the identical name and Bedrock rejects the request with "Messages can not contain duplicate document names". Add _rename_duplicate_bedrock_document_names, a post-pass over the assembled message blocks that keeps the first occurrence's hash-based name and appends a positional suffix (_2, _3, ...) to later occurrences. Apply it in both _bedrock_converse_messages_pt and _bedrock_converse_messages_pt_async. Names remain deterministic across requests and the first occurrence is unchanged, so prompt cache prefixes stay stable. Fixes #29418. * fix(bedrock): avoid suffix collisions with organic document names A renamed duplicate could collide with a document whose hash-derived name already ends in the same positional suffix (e.g. an organic report_2 next to two documents named report). Collect every document name up front and bump the suffix until the candidate is unused, so renames can collide neither with organic names nor with each other. * fix(_types): remove ResponsesAPIResponse from PassThroughEndpointLoggingResultValues The import of ResponsesAPIResponse was removed from the file but a usage was left in the Union type, causing a NameError on import and breaking all CI tests. Remove the stale reference to match the cleanup intent. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(_types): restore ResponsesAPIResponse import and add use_xai_oauth to filter list Two related fixes: 1. Re-add ResponsesAPIResponse import in _types.py — it was removed but still needed in PassThroughEndpointLoggingResultValues (used in openai_passthrough_logging_handler.py). 2. Add use_xai_oauth to all_litellm_params so it is filtered before forwarding kwargs to providers like OpenAI that do not recognize it. 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Add Claude Fable 5 across Anthropic, Bedrock, Vertex AI, and Azure AI (#30064)
* Add Claude Fable 5 across Anthropic, Bedrock, Vertex AI, and Azure AI
Adds cost map entries for claude-fable-5 ($10/$50 per MTok, 1M context,
128K output, adaptive thinking only) on the Anthropic API, Bedrock
converse (base, global, and us/eu geo inference profiles at the 10%
regional premium), Vertex AI, and Azure AI (Microsoft Foundry, which
serves Fable 5 with the full 1M context window unlike Opus 4.8).
Registers anthropic.claude-fable-5 in BEDROCK_CONVERSE_MODELS, lists the
model in the setup wizard, and extends the reasoning effort e2e grid.
The Bedrock, Vertex, and Azure grid cells carry fail_reason markers
until the CI accounts are provisioned: Bedrock needs the provider data
sharing opt-in Fable 5 requires, and the Foundry resource needs a
claude-fable-5 deployment.
The first-party entry carries provider_specific_entry {us: 1.1} for the
inference_geo premium and deliberately no fast multiplier since Fable 5
has no fast mode.
https://claude.ai/code/session_01MZarYYT3aS7DxaNjoax6Gm
* Drop removed sampling params for Claude 4.7+ when drop_params is set
Fable 5, Opus 4.7, and Opus 4.8 removed sampling params: the API rejects
top_p, top_k, and any temperature other than 1 with a 400. LiteLLM was
forwarding them even with drop_params enabled because the Anthropic and
Bedrock converse transformations passed temperature/top_p through
unconditionally.
Mirror the GPT-5/o-series handling: temperature=1 still passes through,
other values and any top_p are dropped when drop_params is set, and
without drop_params a clean client-side UnsupportedParamsError tells the
caller how to opt in, instead of surfacing the raw provider error.
https://claude.ai/code/session_01MZarYYT3aS7DxaNjoax6Gm
* Drive sampling param gating from the cost map and cover top_k
Greptile review follow-ups on the sampling param fix: the restriction for
Fable 5 / Opus 4.7 / 4.8 is now declared as supports_sampling_params: false
on every affected cost map entry (perplexity excluded; that route is
OpenAI-compatible and maps sampling params upstream) and read back through
a tri-state map lookup, keeping the name check only as a fallback for
provider-routed ids whose hosted map entries predate the flag, the same
layering supports_adaptive_thinking uses. top_k bypasses map_openai_params
as a provider-specific kwarg, so it is gated at the shared
AnthropicConfig.transform_request boundary (direct, Bedrock invoke, Vertex,
Azure) and in the Bedrock converse _handle_top_k_value path, with
drop_params threaded through the converse transform helpers.
Also updates the reasoning effort grid cell count assertion for the four
Fable 5 rows added on this branch (29 x 11 cells).
https://claude.ai/code/session_01MZarYYT3aS7DxaNjoax6Gm
* Declare supports_sampling_params in the cost map schema
The model map validation schema uses additionalProperties: false, so the
new flag must be declared for the 28 entries that carry it; this was the
one failing job (misc / Run tests) on the previous commit.
https://claude.ai/code/session_01MZarYYT3aS7DxaNjoax6Gm
* fix(bedrock): gate top_k=0 on converse to match Anthropic boundary
Truthiness check let top_k=0 silently disappear on models that removed
sampling params, while AnthropicConfig.transform_request treats 0 as
present and raises UnsupportedParamsError (or drops when drop_params is
set). Switch to 'is not None' so converse, direct Anthropic, invoke,
Vertex, and Azure all behave the same for top_k=0.
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Co-authored-by: Cursor Agent <cursoragent@cursor.com>
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fix(proxy): authorize batch files using upload target_model_names (LIT-3593) (#30009)
* fix(proxy): authorize batch files using upload target_model_names (LIT-3593) After replace_model_in_jsonl, body.model is a stripped provider id. Reverse-mapping it via resolve_model_name_from_model_id is first-match on model_list and caused false 403s when multiple deployments share the same stripped name. Use target_model_names from the unified file id instead. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> * fix(proxy): restore resolve_model_name_from_model_id for JSONL fallback path (LIT-3593) Restores the reverse-lookup for the JSONL body.model fallback path so that legacy/pre-target_model_names managed files still map stripped provider IDs back to proxy aliases before auth. Also cleans up redundant `or None`. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * Revert "fix(proxy): restore resolve_model_name_from_model_id for JSONL fallback path (LIT-3593)" This reverts commit 30d2e96f77ef521ccaaf2193fe554980380eb669. --------- Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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9e0d92c129
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chore(ui): remove dead dashboard files and unused dependencies (#30047)
* chore(ui): remove dead dashboard files and unused dependencies knip flagged seven orphaned source/config files with no importers and five declared dependencies that nothing in the tree uses. Removing them shrinks the dashboard bundle's source surface and keeps the manifest honest; vite stays installed transitively via vitest, so test tooling is unaffected. * fix(ci): restore serverRootPath.config.ts referenced by SERVER_ROOT_PATH workflow The dead-code sweep removed e2e_tests/serverRootPath.config.ts, but its spec (tests/login/serverRootPathRedirect.spec.ts) and the test_server_root_path.yml workflow step still depend on it, so the redirect e2e job failed to load a config that no longer existed. |
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feat(ui): add admin flag to disable in-product UI nudges for everyone (#29796)
* feat(ui): add admin flag to disable in-product UI nudges for everyone Admins can now suppress the survey and Claude Code feedback popups for all users via a single disable_ui_nudges UI setting, instead of relying on each user dismissing them individually. * fix(ui): suppress nudges while ui settings are loading Gate nudgesDisabled on the ui-settings loading state so an admin with disable_ui_nudges on doesn't see the survey prompt flash, and the getInProductNudgesCall fetch doesn't fire, on a cold page load before the flag resolves. Falls back to showing nudges if the fetch errors. * test(ui): wrap CreateKeyPage test in QueryClientProvider page.tsx now calls useUISettings (react-query), which needs a QueryClient that layout.tsx supplies in production but the test did not. Add the provider and mock getUiSettings so the query resolves. |
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docs(security): require a reproduction video for vulnerability reports (#30048) (#30063)
With AI models capable of automated vulnerability discovery now publicly available, we expect a large increase in report volume, much of it unverified. Requiring a video of the exploit running against a live instance raises the bar for submissions and keeps triage focused on reproducible issues. Reports without a video will be closed and reopened if one is added later. Co-authored-by: stuxf <70670632+stuxf@users.noreply.github.com> |
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fix(mcp): allow team access-group grants in OAuth authorize/token access check (#30041)
* fix(mcp): honor team access-group grants in OAuth authorize/token access check * test(mcp): mock build_effective_auth_contexts in non-admin authorize tests for isolation |
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fix(ui/mcp): reset OAuth state on create-server modal close so a prior server's token no longer leaks into the next add-server session (#30000)
* fix(ui/mcp): reset OAuth hook state on modal close so a prior server's token no longer leaks into the next add-server session * fix(ui/mcp): clear in-flight OAuth guard on reset and reset form/tools on modal close so nothing leaks on a parent-driven dismiss |
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chore(ui): remove dead App Router route stubs under (dashboard) (#30045)
models-and-endpoints, organizations, and virtual-keys each had a page.tsx route under (dashboard)/ that is not in MIGRATED_PAGES, so the sidebar and deep links never resolve to it and the route is unreachable. Each was a thin wrapper that handed the shared view empty or no-op props (empty modelData with a no-op setModelData, hardcoded empty organizations, no-op setUserRole/setUserEmail), so reaching one would render a degraded page in any case. The real wrapper belongs in the PR that flips each page into MIGRATED_PAGES, written with eyes on it and a test This continues the dead-scaffolding cleanup from #28891. The shared components these wrappers rendered (ModelsAndEndpointsView, OrganizationFilters) stay, since the legacy ?page= switch in app/page.tsx and src/components still import them |
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fix(proxy): extend response headers hook to streaming, TTS, image gen, and pass-through (#24232)
* fix(proxy): extend response headers hook to streaming, TTS, image gen, and pass-through * test: mock post_call_response_headers_hook in audio speech route tests |
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6ae8a509f0
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test(ui): data-driven App Router migration E2E smoke (default + server-root-path) (#29974)
* test(ui): add a data-driven App Router migration E2E smoke
Add a growing Playwright smoke for migrated pages: for each segment it deep-links
to the path route, asserts the URL and that the dashboard shell rendered, then
clicks off to a legacy page and asserts navigation still works. Driven by
e2e_tests/fixtures/migratedPages.ts, so adding a page is one line.
Runs in two situations against the same proxy: the default mount (npm run
e2e:migration) and a non-root SERVER_ROOT_PATH mount (npm run e2e:migration:root).
globalSetup now logs in at `${SERVER_ROOT_PATH}/ui/login` so the admin storage
state is valid under a prefix. Seeded with api-reference; append the rest as their
migrations merge.
* test(ui): support headed slow-motion + watch pauses in the migration smoke
Honor SLOWMO in the server-root-path config (the default config already did),
and add an env-gated E2E_WATCH_MS pause so a headed run lingers on each state.
Both are no-ops by default, so CI behavior is unchanged.
* test(ui): make the migration smoke a sidebar-click user journey
Rework the smoke from deep-linking to a real navigation journey: start at the
landing page, click the migrated page in the sidebar (expanding submenus for
nested items), assert the path route rendered, reload it (the check a wrong
server_root_path breaks), bounce to a legacy page and back, and — once two pages
are migrated — navigate directly between two migrated pages. Verifies via URL +
shell render, driven by the same fixture list.
* test(ui): address review on the migration smoke
Escape ROOT and segment before interpolating them into RegExp URL matchers so a
future segment containing regex metacharacters can't silently widen the match.
Make the server-root-path config fail fast when SERVER_ROOT_PATH is unset instead
of silently re-running the default mount and passing without exercising the prefix.
* test(ui): drop unused watch helper and fix stale smoke README
* test(ui): run the migration smoke under a server root path in CI
* test(ui): harden + instrument the server-root-path proxy reboot in CI
* test(ui): run the server-root-path migration smoke as its own CI job
Replace the in-place proxy reboot in e2e_ui_testing with a dedicated
e2e_ui_testing_server_root_path job that boots the proxy once with
SERVER_ROOT_PATH=/litellm, matching how every other proxy variant in the
config gets its own job rather than killing and relaunching the live proxy.
The reboot was failing deterministically: after pkill -9 and relaunch the
prefixed proxy never came back up on :4000 (connection refused), so the smoke
never ran. The readiness step that was supposed to surface the cause could
never reach its boot-log tail because CircleCI runs steps under bash -eo
pipefail and the preceding `curl -sv ... | tail` aborted the step with curl's
exit 7. Booting the proxy as the job's own background step lets any boot crash
land in that step's log instead of being swallowed.
The default e2e_ui_testing job is unchanged aside from dropping the reboot,
prefixed-readiness, and prefixed-smoke steps; the migration smoke still runs at
the root mount there via the default Playwright config.
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fix(team): reserve team budget raises for proxy admins on /team/update (#30030)
The caller's PERSONAL max_budget was the wrong yardstick for /team/update: a team's spend ceiling has nothing to do with the admin's own key budget. That comparison was an unintended side effect of reusing _check_user_team_limits() (which exists for the /team/new path) and broke the UI, which re-sends the unchanged budget on every save. New behavior on /team/update for standalone teams: - A team admin (already authorized via _verify_team_access) may freely KEEP or LOWER the team budget, and change models/tpm/rpm, without being gated by their personal limits. - GROWING a team's spend ceiling is a budget-authority action reserved for proxy admins -> 403 for team admins. "Growing" covers both raising max_budget above the team's current finite value and removing the cap entirely (max_budget=null, detected via model_fields_set so an explicit null is distinguished from an omitted field). For a team that currently has no cap, setting a finite value is a restriction and is allowed. - Org-scoped teams remain governed by _check_org_team_limits() (capped by the org budget). Also reverts the #29525 existing_team_max_budget workaround in _check_user_team_limits() back to the create-only form; /team/new still enforces the creator's personal caps. docs(access_control): resolve the contradiction in the team-admin section — team admins can keep/lower the budget and manage rate limits/models, but cannot raise the team budget (proxy-admin only). tests: unit + behavior coverage for raise-blocked, cap-removal-blocked (team admin), raise/removal allowed (proxy admin), uncapped-team restriction allowed, keep/lower/resend allowed, and unchanged create-path guards. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> |
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fix(mcp): load MCP tool configuration tools via the OBO/passthrough-aware GET path (#29960)
* fix(ui): load MCP tool configuration tools via the OBO/passthrough-aware GET path * fix(mcp): admin-only include_disabled_tools so the settings UI shows toggled-off tools * fix(ui): repopulate MCP server edit form when server data loads after mount (OAuth return) * fix(ui): persist MCP OAuth token on save and return to the Settings tab after authorize * fix(ui): scope MCP OAuth callback to the initiating form so create and edit flows don't cross-talk * fix(ui): derive OAuth-return Settings tab via lazy state init instead of setState-in-effect * Fix MCP OAuth edit token handling --------- Co-authored-by: Cursor Agent <cursoragent@cursor.com> |
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feat(azure_ai): add MAI-Image-2.5 image generation support (#29688)
* feat(azure_ai): add MAI-Image-2.5 image generation support Route azure_ai MAI models to /mai/v1/images/generations and map OpenAI size to width/height for the serverless API. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> * fix(azure_ai): address MAI image generation review feedback Validate unsupported size values, default width/height independently, add MAI-Image-2.5 pricing, and expand test coverage. @greptileai Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> * feat(azure_ai): add MAI image edit and expand model cost map Add MAI image edit support with usage normalization for Azure response format, and register MAI-Image-2.5-Flash and MAI-Image-2e pricing in the model map. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> * fix(azure_ai): validate MAI edit size by consuming map iterator Greptile: lazy map() never evaluated int() so values like 1024xabc passed through. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> * fix(azure_ai): normalize MAI usage in generation response handler Apply normalize_mai_image_usage before building ImageResponse so token-based cost calculation works when Azure returns num_output_tokens fields. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> * fix(azure_ai): narrow MAI edit size param type for mypy Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> * Fix Azure MAI image response handling * Fix MAI image generation base model routing * fix(azure_ai): preserve zero num_output_tokens in MAI usage normalization * fix(azure_ai): wrap MAI generation response JSON parsing in error handling * fix(azure_ai): build MAI image edit URL correctly for /mai/ root bases * fix(azure_ai): build MAI image generation URL correctly for /mai/ root bases --------- Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> Co-authored-by: mateo-berri <277851410+mateo-berri@users.noreply.github.com> |
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changing expires_in default to use actual slack return details (#29951) | ||
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1bbaf1c39d
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fix(guardrails): read CrowdStrike AIDR identity from both metadata bags (#29991)
Capture user_id and extra_info from metadata or litellm_metadata. The single-bag read dropped identity whenever a request carried a present litellm_metadata field (null or a user-supplied dict), since /chat/completions routes the authenticated identity into metadata while the guardrail read litellm_metadata first |
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feat(vantage): include organization metadata in FOCUS Tags export (#28184)
* feat(vantage): include organization metadata in FOCUS Tags export Join LiteLLM_OrganizationTable when building Vantage/FOCUS export rows so organization_id and organization_alias appear in Tags for org-level filtering. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> * test(focus): include api_requests in organization Tags tests FocusTransformer now requires api_requests after staging merge; add the column to test fixtures so integrations CI can run the Tags assertions. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> |
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fix(team-management): delete a team's BYOK models when the team is deleted (#29977)
A team's BYOK models (rows in LiteLLM_ProxyModelTable with model_info.team_id set) were left orphaned when the team was deleted; they lingered in the database and kept showing on the Models + Endpoints page. delete_team now removes them via a new delete_team_models helper that deletes the rows in one transaction and syncs the in-memory router only after that transaction commits, run before the team rows are deleted so a mid-flight failure never leaves the team gone with its models orphaned |
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build(deps): bump pyjwt to 2.13.0 and ws override to 8.20.1 (#29982)
Raise the PyJWT floor in pyproject (>=2.13.0,<3.0) and re-resolve uv.lock so the proxy installs 2.13.0 instead of 2.12.0. Bump the ws transitive-version override in the dashboard from 8.19.0 to 8.20.1 and regenerate package-lock; jsdom and openai both dedupe onto the single 8.20.1 copy. Both are routine dependency maintenance bumps to keep pinned versions current. |
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fix(ui): show team projects to internal users (#28855)
Allow internal users to fetch their backend-scoped project list so the key creation project dropdown can populate for selected teams. |
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fix(vertex): propagate Vertex AI metadata in streaming success callbacks (#29899)
* fix(vertex): propagate Vertex AI metadata in streaming success callbacks Streaming calls assembled via stream_chunk_builder were missing vertex_ai_grounding_metadata and vertex_ai_url_context_metadata in standard_logging_object.response. Merge metadata from chunks into the assembled response and mirror non-streaming hidden_params on Gemini chunks. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> * refactor(vertex): move streaming metadata merge into provider config hook Address review feedback by delegating assembled-stream metadata propagation to VertexGeminiConfig via BaseConfig.apply_assembled_streaming_response_metadata, and only write chunk hidden_params when metadata is non-empty. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> * fix(redaction): scrub Vertex provider metadata when message logging is off Clear vertex_ai_grounding_metadata and related fields from standard logging responses and assembled streaming ModelResponse objects so turn_off_message_logging cannot leak prompt-derived web search queries. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> * Use assembled model for streaming metadata hook * Fix Vertex metadata redaction bypass in logging callbacks. Scrub Vertex provider fields from litellm_params.metadata.hidden_params during perform_redaction so streaming success_handler merges do not leak prompt-derived metadata when message logging is disabled. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> * Fix Vertex streaming metadata from hidden params * fix(vertex): mirror vertex_ai_safety_results on assembled streaming responses The non-streaming transform_response stores safety data under vertex_ai_safety_results, but the streaming path only wrote vertex_ai_safety_ratings. Assembled streaming responses therefore never carried vertex_ai_safety_results, so any consumer reading that field saw a silent difference between streaming and non-streaming calls. Set vertex_ai_safety_results alongside vertex_ai_safety_ratings in the shared stream metadata setter and add it to the assembled metadata field list so it propagates through stream_chunk_builder. * fix(streaming): log provider streaming metadata hook failures instead of swallowing them * refactor(vertex): share single Vertex metadata field tuple across redaction and streaming * refactor(vertex): move Vertex metadata redaction helpers into llms/vertex_ai --------- Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> Co-authored-by: mateo-berri <277851410+mateo-berri@users.noreply.github.com> |
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fix(fireworks): enable tool calling for glm-5p1 in model cost map (#29697)
glm-5p1 supports native tools on Fireworks; explicit false flags caused drop_params to strip tools and tool_choice before the provider request. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> |
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fix(team_endpoints): don't block /team/update on unchanged team budget (#29525)
On /team/update for a standalone (no-org) team, _check_user_team_limits() compared the request max_budget against the caller's personal max_budget whenever max_budget was present in the payload. A team admin whose personal budget is lower than the team's budget could not edit any field (tpm_limit, team name, etc.) because the UI re-sends the unchanged max_budget on every update, tripping the personal-budget check. Pass the team's current max_budget into _check_user_team_limits() and skip the personal-budget comparison when the incoming value is unchanged or lower than the team's current budget. Only genuine increases above the team's current budget are still validated against the caller's personal limit, so no over-relaxation. Proxy admins and the org-scoped path are unaffected. Adds two regression tests for the standalone update path (unchanged budget + tpm_limit change, and lowering the budget), both for a caller whose personal budget is below the team budget. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> |
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feat(jwt-auth): opt-in fallback to DB team on unresolved JWT claim (#28913)
* fix(jwt-auth): defer to single-team DB fallback on claim mismatch Extends the single-team DB fallback introduced in #26418 to two more cases where it previously could not run: * `find_and_validate_specific_team_id`: when `team_id_jwt_field` is configured and a claim value is present in the token but the team does not exist in the LiteLLM DB (HTTPException 404 from `get_team_object`), return `(None, None)` instead of raising — the auth_builder fallback then attributes the request to the user's single DB team. Only HTTPException is caught; other errors (e.g. "No DB Connected") still propagate. * `find_team_with_model_access`: when none of the `team_ids_jwt_field` groups resolve to a real LiteLLM team, return `(None, None)` instead of raising 403 so the same fallback path runs. If at least one group DID resolve to a team but none granted the requested model, the original 403 is preserved (legitimate access denial — not a claim mismatch). Tracked via the new `any_claim_team_resolved` flag. The strict `is_required_team_id` raise and `enforce_team_based_model_access` raise remain unchanged. Unit tests cover both new soft-fail paths and guard each preserved path (strict required, enforce_team_based, the preserved 403, and the non-HTTPException propagation). Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> * fix(jwt-auth): narrow HTTPException catch to 404 (greptile review) Address Greptile review comments on #28913: * `find_and_validate_specific_team_id`: re-raise HTTPException when `status_code != 404`, pinning the catch to the "team doesn't exist in db" path documented for `get_team_object`. A future change that introduces a different status code (e.g. 403 for a blocked team) will now propagate instead of silently falling through to the single-team DB fallback. * Add `test_find_and_validate_specific_team_id_non_404_http_exception_propagates` parametrised over 400 / 403 / 500 to lock in the contract. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> * fix(jwt-auth): gate claim-mismatch fallback behind opt-in flag The unresolved-team-claim fallback added in the previous commit weakened the strict claim-based authorization contract by default — an authenticated user whose JWT carries a stale or invalid team claim could still consume their single DB team's models/quota via the fallback. Gate both soft-fail paths in `find_and_validate_specific_team_id` and `find_team_with_model_access` behind a new opt-in flag `team_claim_fallback` on `LiteLLM_JWTAuth` (default False). Default-off preserves the pre-existing strict behavior. Operators who intentionally treat IdP team claims as advisory (e.g. machine tokens whose group claims live in a separate namespace from LiteLLM team_ids) opt in via config. Adds two regression tests guarding the default-off behavior. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> |
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fix(model-management): allow deleting a BYOK model after its team is deleted (#29875)
* fix(model-management): allow deleting a BYOK model after its team is deleted A team BYOK model (model_info.team_id set) became undeletable once its team was deleted: POST /model/delete ran can_user_make_model_call, which looked the team up and raised 400 "Team id=... does not exist in db" before the delete could run, so the model lingered on the Models + Endpoints page with no way to remove it. Drop the team-existence prerequisite from the delete path. When the model's team still exists the normal auth check runs unchanged; when it is gone a proxy admin may delete the orphan and any other caller gets a 403. The check is fail-closed, so a missing or errored team lookup can only block the delete or require an admin, never grant a non-admin access. Add/update/health keep their team-existence validation. * refactor(model-management): drop redundant team lookup on model delete Move the orphaned-team handling into can_user_make_model_call behind an allow_missing_team flag instead of pre-checking team existence in delete_model. The endpoint no longer issues its own litellm_teamtable lookup, so deleting a model whose team still exists hits the team table once instead of twice. The auth behavior is unchanged: a proxy admin can delete a model whose team was deleted, any other caller gets a 403, and add/update/health keep the strict "team must exist" validation. |
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feat(galileo): add health check support for UI callback test (#29908)
* feat(galileo): add health check support for UI callback test Register galileo in /health/services so the proxy UI callback connection test works. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> * feat(galileo): verify API key via /current_user health check Call Galileo's current_user endpoint so the UI callback test validates credentials against the provider. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> * chore(ui): regenerate schema.d.ts for galileo health service Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> * fix(galileo): return IntegrationHealthCheckStatus from async_health_check Fixes mypy assignment error in health_services_endpoint where response was narrowed to IntegrationHealthCheckStatus from earlier branches. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> * Fix Galileo logging to match Langfuse across all endpoint types. Stop skipping ingest when output is empty and log embeddings with a placeholder so embedding, speech, and other non-text responses are recorded like Langfuse. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> * fix(galileo): remove unreachable health-check guard and None output sentinel The use_v2_api flag is derived from bool(api_key), so the inner GALILEO_API_KEY check inside the v2 branch could never run; collapse the credential validation into the username/password path with a combined message. _serialize_galileo_output now returns an empty string for None, so _get_galileo_input_output_content always yields a str and the post-call None coalescing guard is no longer needed. * test(galileo): cover async_health_check failure paths and empty model response Add regression tests for the Galileo health check unhealthy branches (missing project id, missing base url, missing credentials, auth failure, and request exception) and for logging a model response with no choices, which now queues an empty output instead of being skipped. --------- Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> Co-authored-by: mateo-berri <277851410+mateo-berri@users.noreply.github.com> |
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Litellm oss staging 080626 (#29932)
* feat(bedrock_mantle): add SigV4/IAM auth to Responses API route (fixes #29665) (#29788) * feat(responses): add default no-op sign_request to BaseResponsesAPIConfig * feat(responses): call sign_request after body is final, send signed bytes when signed * feat(bedrock_mantle): add SigV4 sign_request via composed BaseAWSLLM (bearer path) * test(bedrock_mantle): cover SigV4 access-key, AssumeRole, body bytes, region/auth consistency * feat(bedrock_mantle): defer auth to sign_request; validate_environment no longer requires bearer * docs(bedrock_mantle): document SigV4 + Bearer auth on Responses route * test(responses): cover fake-stream signing order and mantle bearer arg/env precedence * fix(bedrock_mantle): wrap all botocore credential errors with both-paths guidance * fix(bedrock_mantle): catch specific credential errors, not all BotoCoreError, so STS transport failures are not masked * fix(bedrock_mantle): sign the compact Responses route too, not just create * fix(github-copilot): route per-model on /v1/responses based on model info (#29747) * feat(focus): add GCS destination for FOCUS export (#29751) * test: add failing tests for FocusGCSDestination * feat: add FocusGCSDestination reusing GCSBucketBase auth * feat: register FocusGCSDestination in factory; export from __init__ * fix(focus): preserve GCS_PATH_SERVICE_ACCOUNT when service_account_json not in config * style: apply Black formatting to gcs_destination and tests * style: apply Black formatting to factory.py * fix(bedrock): omit empty additionalModelRequestFields and system from Converse API payload (#29565) Amazon Nova Pro (and other strict Bedrock models) return 400 Malformed input request when additionalModelRequestFields: {} or system: [] are present in the payload. Both fields are optional in CommonRequestObject (total=False) and must be omitted rather than sent as empty structures. Co-authored-by: shin-berri <shin-laptop@berri.ai> Co-authored-by: yuneng-jiang <yuneng@berri.ai> Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(proxy): recognize *.cognitiveservices.azure.com as OpenAI-compatible in pass-through cost tracking (#29730) * fix(proxy): recognize *.cognitiveservices.azure.com as OpenAI-compatible Azure OpenAI resources created via the newer "Azure AI Foundry" / Cognitive Services pathway live on `*.cognitiveservices.azure.com` subdomains, not the older `openai.azure.com`. Both are valid Azure OpenAI surfaces in production today. The OpenAI pass-through cost-tracking handler hard-codes only the older hostname in five places (four `is_openai_*_route` methods on OpenAIPassthroughLoggingHandler, plus is_openai_route on PassThroughEndpointLogging). As a result, calls from newer Azure deployments are silently classified as "not an OpenAI route", the dispatch into the cost-tracking handler is skipped, and tokens/cost never get extracted into LiteLLM_SpendLogs — the row gets written with prompt_tokens=0, completion_tokens=0, spend=0, model='unknown'. Reproduced 2026-06-04 against a real Azure OpenAI deployment on `*.cognitiveservices.azure.com` proxied through LiteLLM v1.88.0. Fix: factor the hostname check into a single helper `_is_openai_compatible_host` listing all three recognized surfaces (api.openai.com, openai.azure.com, cognitiveservices.azure.com), and have all five call sites delegate to it. Purely additive — never weakens recognition for the originally-supported hostnames. Adds a test `test_is_openai_route_recognizes_cognitiveservices_azure_com` that exercises all four `is_openai_*_route` static methods against `*.cognitiveservices.azure.com` URLs (positive cases per route + a small cross-route negative to confirm route-specific path matching still works on the new hostname). Out of scope for this PR (separate followup): - `openai_passthrough_handler` calls chat/completions `transform_response` on Responses API payloads (`output:` not `choices:`), which throws inside the dispatch and drops the SpendLogs row entirely. Recognized + tracked separately. * ci: trigger fresh run Empty commit to re-run checks. The previous auth-and-jwt failure was a transient HuggingFace Hub 429 rate-limit hitting tokenizer downloads in tests/proxy_unit_tests/test_custom_tokenizer_bug.py — unrelated to this PR's scope (hostname recognition in pass-through cost tracking). No code change. --------- Co-authored-by: shin-berri <shin-laptop@berri.ai> Co-authored-by: yuneng-jiang <yuneng@berri.ai> * fix(responses): preserve forced-function tool_choice name in Responses to Chat transform (#29812) The Responses API forces a specific function with a top-level name ({"type": "function", "name": "X"}), but _transform_tool_choice only handled the nested Chat Completions shape and fell through to returning "required" for the flat form, silently dropping the function name and degrading a forced function call to force-any-tool. Map the flat Responses shape to the nested Chat shape, keeping the "required" fallback when no name is present. * Preserve x-anthropic-billing-header system blocks for first-party Anthropic (#29584) * Preserve x-anthropic-billing-header system blocks for first-party Anthropic PR #20951 strips system blocks beginning with "x-anthropic-billing-header:" for every Anthropic target. That block is how the first-party Anthropic API recognizes Claude Code subscription (OAuth) traffic, so dropping it makes requests that carry only that block, such as the auto-mode tool-safety classifier, fail with a misleading 429 rate_limit_error; normal turns still work because they also carry the "You are Claude Code" identity block. Gate the strip behind should_strip_billing_metadata(), defaulting to False on the first-party AnthropicConfig and AnthropicMessagesConfig so the block is kept, and overridden to True on the providers that reach these transforms and reject the block (Bedrock platform, Vertex, Azure for the chat path; Minimax, Azure, DeepSeek for the messages path). Behavior for those providers is unchanged. * Strip billing header on Bedrock invoke and Vertex messages pass-through Two more subclasses reach the gated strip but inherited keep-by-default. AmazonAnthropicClaudeConfig (Bedrock invoke) calls AnthropicConfig.transform_request, which calls translate_system_message, and VertexAIPartnerModelsAnthropicMessagesConfig (Vertex messages pass-through) calls super().transform_anthropic_messages_request. Override should_strip_billing_metadata() to True on both. Add a parametrized test asserting the flag for every first-party base (False) and provider subclass (True), covering all overrides, plus a translate_system_message regression test for the Bedrock invoke path. * fix(cache): log hashed cache keys (#29890) * fix(ui): save routing groups as list (#29889) * Revert "fix(ui): save routing groups as list (#29889)" (#29928) This reverts commit 9b1f78ffa7a309cabe5e9a7ab5f94d1224d192c9. * feat(parasail): add Parasail as a JSON-configured OpenAI-compatible provider (#29842) * feat(parasail): add Parasail as a JSON-configured OpenAI-compatible provider Registers parasail in the openai_like JSON provider loader with both /v1/chat/completions and /v1/responses support. Parasail's Responses API rejects store:true and any request that omits store, so the loader gains a force_store_false special_handling flag; the parasail entry sets it and the generated Responses config overrides store=false on every call. This keeps callers from hitting "State storage not supported" and matches what Parasail's docs require. Adds the PARASAIL enum value, listing under openai_compatible_providers, provider documentation at docs/my-website/docs/providers/parasail.md, and a focused unit test file under tests/test_litellm/llms/parasail/ that covers JSON registration, chat URL construction, Responses URL construction with PARASAIL_API_BASE override, and the force_store_false regression in both the caller-sent-store=true and caller-omitted cases. * fix(parasail): register in provider_endpoints_support, drop in-repo docs Greptile review feedback. The provider doc belongs in the litellm-docs repo, not this one's docs/my-website tree; removing it here. Adds the parasail entry to provider_endpoints_support.json so the check_provider_folders_documented.py CI check passes (chat_completions and responses true; others false). * fix: normalize Anthropic passthrough server tool usage (#29827) * test(anthropic): cover server_tool_use dict cost tracking * fix: normalize Anthropic server tool usage (cherry picked from commit 982f726bed7d3ec05e463c5dd3d090bebae91d19) * fix: keep server tool usage subscriptable (cherry picked from commit 70280b9b272455b2f974d08bc697f67f929755bf) --------- Co-authored-by: Genmin <joey@joeyroth.com> * fix(proxy): fix typo generic_role_mappoings -> generic_role_mappings in ui_sso.py (#29753) Co-authored-by: shin-berri <shin-laptop@berri.ai> Co-authored-by: yuneng-jiang <yuneng@berri.ai> * feat(proxy): add disable_budget_reservation general setting (#27639) (#29493) * feat(proxy): add disable_budget_reservation general setting (#27639) * feat(proxy): register disable_budget_reservation in ConfigGeneralSettings (#27639) * docs(proxy): document disable_budget_reservation concurrency tradeoff (#27639) * ci: re-trigger flaky docker build (prisma generate ECONNRESET) * fix(proxy): warn and document budget enforcement tradeoff when disable_budget_reservation is set (#27639) * feat(gemini_tts): adding support to Gemini TTS languageCode parameters (#29623) * Adding support to Gemini TTS Language Code parameters * Mapping Gemini TTS languageCode param in Docstring * Use snake_case for language_code input keyMapping Gemini TTS languageCode param in Docstring * Restoring files modified under enterprise/litellm_enterprise due to lint/formatting checks --------- Co-authored-by: João Garrido <joaogarrido@google.com> * feat(guardrails): capture user and model metadata in CrowdStrike AIDR (#29517) * fix(proxy): require OpenAI path segment for shared Azure Cognitive Services domains Address Greptile review: the `*.cognitiveservices.azure.com` / `*.openai.azure.com` domains are shared by every Azure Cognitive Service (Speech, Vision, Language, ...), so a hostname-only substring match misclassified non-OpenAI Azure traffic as OpenAI routes. - Replace the substring host test with suffix matching (rejects look-alike domains like cognitiveservices.azure.com.attacker.example). - Add `_is_openai_compatible_url` that requires an OpenAI-style path marker (`/openai/` or `/v1/`) on the shared Azure domains, and use it in PassThroughEndpointLogging.is_openai_route (previously hostname-only). - Add negative tests for Azure Speech/Vision paths and look-alike domains. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: support Responses input in Redis semantic cache (#29581) * fix: support responses input in redis semantic cache * test: cover redis semantic prompt extraction * test: handle blank redis semantic text fallbacks * chore: remove async cache dead statement * test: cover redis semantic cache miss paths * fix: filter sensitive cache lookup kwargs * chore: rerun ci after huggingface rate limit * chore(ui): regenerate dashboard API types (npm run gen:api) Sync src/lib/http/schema.d.ts with the proxy OpenAPI spec: adds the disable_budget_reservation general-settings field and picks up the RateLimitError docstring reindent. Fixes the gen:api CI drift check. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> * test(bedrock): assert empty additionalModelRequestFields is omitted The Converse transformer now drops an empty additionalModelRequestFields block instead of sending it as `{}`. Update test_bedrock_top_k_param so models without top_k support (llama3) assert the key is absent rather than equal to an empty dict. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Kent <72616338+kingdoooo@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: codgician <15964984+codgician@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Praveen Ghuge <95286176+pghuge-cloudwiz@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Roi <roytev@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: shin-berri <shin-laptop@berri.ai> Co-authored-by: yuneng-jiang <yuneng@berri.ai> Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: Liam Scott <liam@uilliam.com> Co-authored-by: abhay23-AI <abhaytrivedi22@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ceder Dens <cederdens@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: 冯基魁 <56265583+fengjikui@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Kai Huang <kaihuang724@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: rinto <54238243+ririnto@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Genmin <joey@joeyroth.com> Co-authored-by: Arnav Bhilwariya <arnavbhilwariya0408@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Armaan Sandhu <74664101+Ar-maan05@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: João Garrido <48538534+johngarrido@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: João Garrido <joaogarrido@google.com> Co-authored-by: Kenan Yildirim <kenan@kenany.me> Co-authored-by: Dávid Balatoni <balcsida@gmail.com> |
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fix(mcp): let non-creator users OAuth into OBO-mode MCP servers from the Tools page (#29867)
* fix(ui): let non-creator users OAuth into OBO-mode MCP servers from the Tools page * fix(ui): clear OBO Tools-tab one-shot on navigate-back and gate on credential-status errors |
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fix(ui): unify migrated-route URLs and migrate the API Reference page (#29953)
* fix(ui): unify migrated-route URLs and cut the API Reference page over to path routing Route all migrated-page navigation through one /ui-prefixed, serverRootPath-aware builder in migratedPages.ts (migratedHref/legacyPageHref/legacyKeyForPathname), replacing the three divergent base-URL constructions that lived in the dashboard layout's withBase, leftnav, and the page.tsx redirect. The previous migratedHref read NEXT_PUBLIC_BASE_URL, which no build sets, so it produced URLs without the /ui prefix the app is served under; every other internal link hardcodes /ui and this now matches that convention. Remove the sidebar's own pushState navigation so the parent (legacy root page or dashboard layout) is the single owner of navigation, fixing the double-navigate that fired when moving between a path route and a legacy ?page= route. Cut API Reference over to its path route: add api_ref -> api-reference to MIGRATED_PAGES and delete its arm from the legacy switch. Visiting /ui/?page=api_ref redirects to /ui/api-reference, the sidebar links to and highlights it, and navigating away returns to the legacy switch. * fix(ui): address review on migrated-page routing Keep the legacy hyphenated ?page=api-reference form working by mapping it to the api-reference route alongside api_ref; the old switch matched both, so a bookmark using the hyphen would otherwise fall through to the Usage default. Add legacyKeyForPathname coverage: a migrated path (with and without trailing slash) resolves to the api_ref sidebar key rather than the alias, a non-migrated path returns null, and a non-root serverRootPath prefix is stripped before matching. * fix(ui): populate serverRootPath from getUiConfig so migrated nav links keep the root path getUiConfig updated proxyBaseUrl but never called updateServerRootPath, so the module-level serverRootPath stayed at its "/" default. Under a custom server_root_path the unified migratedHref/legacyPageHref builders then dropped the prefix and the sidebar produced /ui/api-reference (404) instead of /<root>/ui/api-reference. Adds the missing updateServerRootPath call plus a regression test asserting getUiConfig sets serverRootPath and that migratedHref carries the prefix |
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fix(ui): label default key type as "Full Access" on key edit page (#29870)
The key edit page showed the default key type (no allowed_routes restriction) as "Default", while the key creation form already labels the same value "Full Access". Align the edit page to the create form so the two surfaces agree on both the label and its description. |
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fix(ui): keep create guardrail modal open on outside click (#29871)
The create guardrail modal used antd's default maskClosable, so clicking
outside it dismissed the modal and reset every field the user had entered.
Setting maskClosable={false} keeps the modal open; it now closes only via
the explicit close button or Cancel, matching the other form modals in the
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fix(ui/model-hub): render provider icons on the public model hub (#29958)
The provider logo base path was relative ("../ui/assets/logos/"). With
trailingSlash enabled, the public model hub is served at /ui/model_hub_table/,
so the browser resolved the base to /ui/ui/assets/logos/ (a doubled /ui/), which
404s every icon. The authenticated hub renders inside the single-level /ui/ SPA
route where the relative path resolves correctly, so only the public hub broke.
Make the base root-absolute so it resolves at any route depth.
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refactor(ui): single source of truth for migrated-page routing (#29949)
Consolidate the three hand-synced copies of the migrated-pages map (LEGACY_REDIRECTS in app/page.tsx, MIGRATED_PAGES in the dashboard layout, and MIGRATED_PAGES in leftnav) into one shared module, src/utils/migratedPages.ts, which also owns the migratedHref helper. Delete the unused, incomplete Sidebar2 prototype. No runtime behavior change: the map is still empty and Sidebar2 had no importers, so this is pure deduplication ahead of the per-page App Router migration. Follow-up work will unify the remaining base-URL builders (layout's withBase and page.tsx's redirect) onto migratedHref. |
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feat(proxy): publish /v2/model/info in Swagger OpenAPI spec (#29900)
* feat(proxy): publish /v2/model/info in Swagger OpenAPI spec Expose the v2 model info endpoint in /docs by removing include_in_schema=False and documenting query parameters used by the admin UI and proxy CLI consumers. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> * chore(ui): regenerate schema.d.ts for /v2/model/info OpenAPI docs Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> |
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feat(ui): include internal routes in the dashboard's generated OpenAPI types (#29885)
The dashboard calls UI-internal proxy routes that the public /openapi.json hides with include_in_schema=False, so they never reached schema.d.ts and could not be typed. The type generator now force-includes those routes when it dumps the spec for openapi-typescript; this mutates a throwaway interpreter only, so the spec the proxy actually serves is unchanged. Regenerates schema.d.ts so 86 internal route families (for example /v2/model/info, /global/spend/*, /config/*, /v2/login, /sso/*) are now typed, with no public route removed. This unblocks migrating the dashboard's data fetching onto the typed $api client. Branch CI note: schema.d.ts is generated; CI regenerates and diffs it via the same gen:api script. |
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feat(litellm): add models and repository layers (#29686) | ||
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refactor(bedrock): build Converse toolSpec via a BedrockToolSpec dict subclass (#29869) | ||
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fix(ui): default guardrails page to first tab for admins, not submitted (#29872)
The Guardrails page hardcoded defaultActiveKey="submitted", so admins landed on the "Submitted Guardrails" tab (the last of their four tabs) instead of the primary view. The original intent was for non-admins, whose only tab is Submitted Guardrails, to default there; admins should open on their first tab. Make the default role-aware: admins default to the first tab (Guardrail Garden), non-admins keep Submitted Guardrails. |
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feat: standardize rate limit errors with category, rate_limit_type, model, and llm_provider fields (#27687)
* feat(exceptions): add RateLimitErrorCategory + headers/detail fields on RateLimitError
LiteLLM previously surfaced rate-limit conditions through several unrelated
error classes (RateLimitError, FastAPI HTTPException(429), BaseLLMException).
This commit adds the data model needed to consolidate them under a single
class:
* RateLimitErrorCategory enum exposing four categorical values
(vendor_rate_limit, vendor_batch_rate_limit, litellm_rate_limit,
litellm_batch_rate_limit) so callers can switch on the rate-limit source.
* New optional fields on RateLimitError:
- category (defaults to vendor_rate_limit, preserving today's behavior for
every existing call site in exception_mapping_utils);
- headers (preserves retry-after / rate_limit_type / reset_at across the
proxy boundary instead of dropping them on the floor);
- detail (mirrors FastAPI HTTPException.detail so the same instance can be
serialized through both paths).
litellm.RateLimitErrorCategory is re-exported at the package root to match
the existing exception-export pattern.
LIT-2968
Co-authored-by: Mateo Wang <mateo-berri@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat(proxy): add ProxyRateLimitError unifying RateLimitError + HTTPException
Adds a single proxy-side error class that subclasses BOTH
litellm.exceptions.RateLimitError AND fastapi.HTTPException via cooperative
multiple inheritance.
Why both bases:
* Subclassing RateLimitError lets user code catch every rate-limit source
with one 'except RateLimitError' and switch on the new .category field.
* Subclassing HTTPException keeps every existing FastAPI plumbing path (the
isinstance(e, HTTPException) branches in proxy_server.py route handlers,
FastAPI's own dispatcher, and tests asserting pytest.raises(HTTPException))
working without modification, and preserves retry-after / rate_limit_type /
reset_at headers on the wire.
The class declaration order is (HTTPException, RateLimitError) so the MRO
puts HTTPException's no-super-call __init__ ahead of openai's cooperative
__init__ chain — preventing openai.APIError.super().__init__(message) from
landing in HTTPException.__init__(status_code=message).
LIT-2968
Co-authored-by: Mateo Wang <mateo-berri@users.noreply.github.com>
* refactor(proxy/hooks): raise ProxyRateLimitError from budget + iteration limiters
Replaces three bare HTTPException(status_code=429, ...) call sites with
ProxyRateLimitError, which is both a RateLimitError (catchable by category)
and an HTTPException (preserves existing FastAPI serialization). Drops the
now-unused HTTPException import in the iteration / per-session limiters.
LIT-2968
Co-authored-by: Mateo Wang <mateo-berri@users.noreply.github.com>
* refactor(proxy/hooks): raise ProxyRateLimitError from parallel-request limiters
Replaces HTTPException(status_code=429, ...) call sites in the v1 and v3
parallel-request limiters (key/team/user/model/customer rate limits) with
ProxyRateLimitError. Updates the raise_rate_limit_error helper's return type
annotation accordingly.
LIT-2968
Co-authored-by: Mateo Wang <mateo-berri@users.noreply.github.com>
* refactor(proxy/hooks): raise ProxyRateLimitError from dynamic rate limiters
Replaces HTTPException(status_code=429, ...) call sites in the v1 and v3
dynamic rate limiters (project-level TPM/RPM allocation, model-saturation
checks, priority-based limits, fail-closed guards) with ProxyRateLimitError.
The v3 limiter still imports HTTPException for an unrelated bare 'except
HTTPException:' branch.
LIT-2968
Co-authored-by: Mateo Wang <mateo-berri@users.noreply.github.com>
* refactor(proxy/hooks): raise ProxyRateLimitError from batch rate limiter
Replaces HTTPException(status_code=429, ...) in batch_rate_limiter._raise_rate_limit_error
with ProxyRateLimitError tagged as RateLimitErrorCategory.LITELLM_BATCH_RATE_LIMIT
so users can distinguish batch-level throttling (which counts requests/tokens
across an uploaded batch input file before submission) from the generic
key/team/user RPM/TPM limiter.
The HTTPException import is retained because the same module raises
HTTPException for unrelated 403/IO error paths.
LIT-2968
Co-authored-by: Mateo Wang <mateo-berri@users.noreply.github.com>
* test(rate-limit): pin down unified rate-limit error contract
Adds a dedicated test module covering the new RateLimitErrorCategory enum,
RateLimitError.category default + override behavior, ProxyRateLimitError's
dual nature (RateLimitError + HTTPException), and a parametrized regression
guard that asserts every proxy hook module imports the unified class.
The regression guard catches the failure mode the refactor is designed to
prevent: someone re-introducing a bare HTTPException(status_code=429, ...)
in one of the hook modules instead of going through ProxyRateLimitError.
LIT-2968
Co-authored-by: Mateo Wang <mateo-berri@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat(logging): expose rate-limit category via StandardLoggingPayload
Adds an optional 'error_rate_limit_category' field to
StandardLoggingPayloadErrorInformation, populated from the unified
RateLimitError.category attribute (introduced in the previous commits on
this branch).
Why: the .category attribute is reachable off the raw exception today via
getattr(e, 'category', None), but the structured contract that downstream
custom callbacks / loggers / spend log writers consume is the
StandardLoggingPayload. Without this field, a user building custom
rate-limit metrics on top of callback data has to special-case the raw
exception object — which defeats the purpose of the StandardLoggingPayload
abstraction.
The field is None for non-rate-limit exceptions (so consumers can read it
unconditionally without isinstance checks) and is one of the
RateLimitErrorCategory string values otherwise.
LIT-2968
Co-authored-by: Mateo Wang <mateo-berri@users.noreply.github.com>
* test(rate-limit): assert StandardLoggingPayload carries the category
Five tests covering: vendor default, explicit litellm_rate_limit and
litellm_batch_rate_limit values, None for non-rate-limit exceptions, and
None when no exception is provided. Pins down the contract that custom
callbacks can read 'error_information.error_rate_limit_category' off the
StandardLoggingPayload to drive custom rate-limit metrics without ever
reaching for the raw exception.
LIT-2968
Co-authored-by: Mateo Wang <mateo-berri@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(types): silence mypy [misc] on intentional dual-base attr overlap
mypy emits two [misc] errors on the ProxyRateLimitError class line because
its two bases declare overlapping attributes with related-but-not-identical
annotations:
* status_code: int on starlette HTTPException vs. Literal[429] on openai's
RateLimitError (every openai status-error subclass narrows it the same
way and silences pyright with the same convention).
* headers: Mapping[str, str] | None on HTTPException vs. our Optional[
Dict[str, str]] (the proxy hooks always carry a stringified dict).
Both narrowings are intentional and enforced at construction time. Add a
type: ignore[misc] with an inline explanation rather than relax the
annotations on the parent or change the wire-format guarantees.
LIT-2968
Co-authored-by: Mateo Wang <mateo-berri@users.noreply.github.com>
* test(rate-limit): add direct hook-invocation tests to lift patch coverage
Adds six end-to-end tests that drive each refactored hook past its
limit and assert the unified ProxyRateLimitError is raised with the
correct category and dual-base shape. Complements the
import-shape-only parametrized guard above by actually executing the
new 'raise ProxyRateLimitError(...)' lines so codecov's patch coverage
sees them as hit.
Hooks covered (one test each):
* parallel_request_limiter v1 — direct call to raise_rate_limit_error()
* parallel_request_limiter v3 — direct call to _handle_rate_limit_error
with a fabricated OVER_LIMIT response
* max_iterations_limiter — full async_pre_call_hook with mocked agent
registry, second call exceeds budget=1
* max_budget_limiter — async_pre_call_hook with mocked get_current_spend
* dynamic_rate_limiter v1 — async_pre_call_hook with mocked
check_available_usage forcing available_tpm == 0
* batch_rate_limiter — direct _raise_rate_limit_error call, asserts
category is the batch-specific LITELLM_BATCH_RATE_LIMIT (not the
generic LITELLM_RATE_LIMIT)
LIT-2968
Co-authored-by: Mateo Wang <mateo-berri@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix: guard rate_limit_category extraction with isinstance check
* test(rate-limit): cover remaining hook raise sites for codecov
Adds five more direct hook-invocation tests so every PR-touched line
in the proxy hooks is exercised by tests in tests/test_litellm/, which
codecov measures:
* parallel_request_limiter v1 — check_key_in_limits inline raise
(the second raise site, separate from the raise_rate_limit_error
helper covered earlier)
* dynamic_rate_limiter v1 — RPM raise branch (TPM branch was already
covered)
* dynamic_rate_limiter v3 — parametrized over all three raise sites:
model_saturation_check, priority_model, and the fail-closed
fallback for an unrecognized descriptor_key
* max_budget_per_session_limiter — full async_pre_call_hook with a
mocked agent registry and over-budget cached spend
All 42 tests in test_rate_limit_error_unification.py now pass and
together exercise every changed import + raise line across the eight
refactored proxy hooks.
LIT-2968
Co-authored-by: Mateo Wang <mateo-berri@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix: use computed error_message in ProxyRateLimitError detail
* fix(parallel-request-limiter): drop None from detail; annotate raise_rate_limit_error as NoReturn
The v1 ' raise_rate_limit_error' helper built an unused 'error_message'
variable and then assembled the actual ' detail' via an f-string that
interpolated 'additional_details' verbatim — producing
'Max parallel request limit reached None' when invoked without
arguments (flagged by code review).
Fix the helper to:
- use the constructed 'error_message' as the detail
- annotate the helper as NoReturn since it always raises
- drop the redundant 'raise'/'return' at the two call sites
Add two regression tests covering both the with- and without-
additional_details paths.
LIT-2968
Co-authored-by: Mateo Wang <mateo-berri@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(proxy/hooks): drop literal 'None' from raise_rate_limit_error detail
The v1 parallel_request_limiter's raise_rate_limit_error helper has a
long-standing bug: it computes a None-guarded 'error_message' string but
then ignores it and emits an f-string that interpolates the raw
'additional_details' arg. Callers that pass no argument get
'Max parallel request limit reached None' as the user-facing detail.
This commit:
* wires error_message into the detail kwarg so the None-guard actually
applies and operators see a clean message;
* changes the return-type annotation from ProxyRateLimitError to NoReturn
(the function always raises) so type-checkers know callers after this
invocation are unreachable.
Greptile P1 + P2 review feedback on PR #27687.
LIT-2968
Co-authored-by: Mateo Wang <mateo-berri@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(types): demote TypedDict floating string to a # comment
A string literal placed after a field declaration in a TypedDict body is
not a per-field docstring — it's an orphaned string expression Python
discards. Tools like mypy / pyright that inspect TypedDict fields won't
surface that text either.
Move the documentation for error_rate_limit_category to a real comment
so the intent is visible to readers and type-checker tooling without
the misleading docstring framing.
Greptile P2 review feedback on PR #27687.
LIT-2968
Co-authored-by: Mateo Wang <mateo-berri@users.noreply.github.com>
* security(exceptions): do not auto-copy vendor response headers to e.headers
A vendor 429 response can set arbitrary headers (Set-Cookie, CORS
overrides, …). Previously, when RateLimitError was constructed with only
a 'response=' (no explicit 'headers=' kwarg), self.headers fell back to
a copy of response.headers. If a downstream proxy serializer ever
forwarded e.headers to the client, a malicious upstream could inject
browser-interpreted headers for the proxy origin.
Drop the fallback. Only headers passed explicitly via the headers= kwarg
make it onto self.headers (proxy hooks pass retry-after etc. — they
control what's surfaced). Vendor response headers stay reachable on
e.response.headers for callers that explicitly want them.
Today's proxy_server.py route handlers don't actually forward e.headers
on the wire (they construct ProxyException without passing headers), so
no current behavior changes — this is a defensive narrowing so the
fallback can never be turned into a vector when someone wires
e.headers through later.
Veria-AI security review feedback on PR #27687.
LIT-2968
Co-authored-by: Mateo Wang <mateo-berri@users.noreply.github.com>
* test(rate-limit): regression guards for review-pass fixes
Pins down the three review-pass fixes:
* test_parallel_request_limiter_v1_helper_no_additional_details — calls
raise_rate_limit_error() with no args and asserts the detail does NOT
contain the literal string 'None'. Pre-fix, callers got 'Max parallel
request limit reached None'.
* test_rate_limit_error_does_not_auto_copy_response_headers — passes a
vendor httpx.Response with a Set-Cookie header to RateLimitError
WITHOUT an explicit headers= kwarg, asserts self.headers stays None
(no leak), then re-checks that an explicit headers= kwarg DOES
populate self.headers. Vendor headers remain reachable on
e.response.headers for callers that explicitly want them.
* The existing v1-helper test now also asserts the additional_details
string makes it through to the detail.
LIT-2968
Co-authored-by: Mateo Wang <mateo-berri@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat(rate-limit): add orthogonal RateLimitType (requests/tokens/concurrent_requests/budget/max_iterations)
trho's last ask in the LIT-2968 thread: distinguish rate-limit failures by
the dimension that was exceeded, not just by who rate-limited (vendor vs.
litellm). Adds:
- RateLimitType str-enum exposed at `litellm.RateLimitType` with values
requests / tokens / concurrent_requests / budget / max_iterations.
- `rate_limit_type` kwarg on litellm.RateLimitError + ProxyRateLimitError;
None default so existing callers (vendor-429 path in exception_mapping_utils)
remain a no-op.
- StandardLoggingPayloadErrorInformation.error_rate_limit_type so custom
callbacks can split rate-limit failures by cause without parsing free-text
error messages. Mirror to error_rate_limit_category extraction in
get_error_information(); single isinstance(RateLimitError) check covers both.
- map_v3_rate_limit_type() helper to collapse the v3 limiter's internal labels
("requests", "tokens", "max_parallel_requests") onto the public enum so
the v3 limiter and dynamic_rate_limiter_v3 share one mapping. Defensive
None on unknown values rather than silently picking a wrong dimension.
Co-authored-by: Mateo Wang <mateo-berri@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat(proxy/hooks): wire rate_limit_type onto every limiter raise site
Each refactored proxy hook now populates rate_limit_type with the dimension
that actually tripped the limit, so downstream consumers (custom callbacks,
prometheus exporters via the StandardLoggingPayload) can split key/team/user
rate-limit failures by cause:
- parallel_request_limiter (v1): detect dimension from current vs. limit in
the post-cache branch (concurrent_requests > tokens > requests, matches the
boolean condition order). Base case (current is None, one limit set to 0)
picks the most-specific zero. raise_rate_limit_error() helper accepts an
explicit rate_limit_type kwarg with CONCURRENT_REQUESTS default (matches
every existing internal call site, including the global-limit branch).
- parallel_request_limiter (v3): forward status["rate_limit_type"] through
map_v3_rate_limit_type() so "max_parallel_requests" → CONCURRENT_REQUESTS
for the public field while the raw v3 jargon stays on the HTTP header for
wire-format backward compat.
- dynamic_rate_limiter (v1): TPM-zero → TOKENS, RPM-zero → REQUESTS. Pass
data["model"] through so callbacks see the model that hit the limit
(addresses the secondary "provider missing" complaint in the original
Slack thread, partially — the model is what dashboards typically split on).
- dynamic_rate_limiter (v3): forward status["rate_limit_type"] via
map_v3_rate_limit_type() at every raise site (model_saturation_check,
priority_model, fail-closed unknown-descriptor guard). Also pass model.
- batch_rate_limiter: limit_type is hard-typed "requests"|"tokens" — map
directly without going through the helper's None branch.
- max_budget_limiter, max_budget_per_session_limiter: BUDGET.
- max_iterations_limiter: MAX_ITERATIONS.
Co-authored-by: Mateo Wang <mateo-berri@users.noreply.github.com>
* test(rate-limit): cover RateLimitType enum, hook wiring, and StandardLoggingPayload propagation
27 new tests across five new test classes:
- TestRateLimitType: enum exposed at litellm.RateLimitType, all five values
defined, RateLimitError default is None (vendor 429 path makes no claim
about which dimension), accepts both string and enum forms with
str-coercion guarantee for downstream JSON serializers.
- TestProxyRateLimitErrorType: ProxyRateLimitError default is None, accepts
string or enum, doesn't break existing callers that pass nothing.
- TestMapV3RateLimitType: pins each v3-internal → public-enum mapping
(tokens, requests, max_parallel_requests → concurrent_requests, unknown
→ None) so a future v3 refactor can't silently swap dimensions.
- TestStandardLoggingPayloadCarriesType: the new error_rate_limit_type
field reaches the structured payload for both ProxyRateLimitError and
plain RateLimitError, is None when unspecified, and is None for
non-rate-limit exceptions (symmetric with error_rate_limit_category).
- TestProxyHooksWireTypeCorrectly: drives the actual raise sites in the
v1 parallel_request_limiter helper, the v3 _handle_rate_limit_error
(both "tokens" and "max_parallel_requests" paths), and the batch
limiter (both tokens and requests paths) — coverage tools see the new
rate_limit_type= kwargs as exercised, not just the import shape.
Co-authored-by: Mateo Wang <mateo-berri@users.noreply.github.com>
* test(rate-limit): cover _coerce_message branches and v1 dimension detection
Drives the patch coverage on the new orthogonal RateLimitType wiring up
to (or close to) 100% on the touched files.
ProxyRateLimitError._coerce_message — was 22% covered, now 100%:
* nested {error: {message}} dict
* nested {message: {message}} dict (alt key)
* dict without 'error'/'message' keys → JSON dump fallback
* non-JSON-serializable dict value → str() fallback
* non-string non-mapping detail (int) → str() coercion
v1 parallel_request_limiter dimension detection — was 0% covered, now
exercised across 6 parametrized cases:
* check_key_in_limits else-branch: current at concurrent / TPM / RPM cap
→ asserts rate_limit_type is concurrent_requests / tokens / requests.
* check_key_in_limits base case (current is None): max_parallel_requests
/ tpm_limit / rpm_limit set to 0 → asserts the most-specific zero
attribution wins per the helper's order.
LIT-2968
Co-authored-by: Mateo Wang <mateo-berri@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat(proxy/hooks): add ProxyHTTPRateLimitError + provider resolver
Introduces a small helper layer used by every proxy-side rate-limit
hook so that the 429 they raise carries a populated llm_provider /
model — instead of an empty exception.llm_provider that downstream
loggers (Prometheus failure metric, observability callbacks) read as
'no provider attribution'.
ProxyHTTPRateLimitError inherits from both fastapi.HTTPException
(so the proxy server still renders it as a 429) and
litellm.exceptions.RateLimitError (so isinstance checks and
PrometheusLogger._get_exception_class_name pick up llm_provider).
We deliberately don't call RateLimitError.__init__ — it constructs
an httpx.Response we don't need and would just add failure surface;
attribute parity is what downstream consumers care about.
resolve_llm_provider_for_rate_limit() wraps litellm.get_llm_provider
defensively. Internal limiter hooks fire from async_pre_call_hook —
well before get_llm_provider runs anywhere else in the request
lifecycle — so we have to call it ourselves at raise time. If the
model is missing or unparseable (alias, router-only model) we fall
back to llm_provider='litellm_proxy' rather than letting a second
exception leak out and break the request path.
Co-authored-by: Mateo Wang <mateo-berri@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(proxy/hooks): populate llm_provider on parallel-request 429s
Both v1 and v3 parallel-request limiters fired bare HTTPException(429)
from inside async_pre_call_hook. The downstream Prometheus failure
metric reads exception.llm_provider via _get_exception_class_name —
the empty value showed up as exception_class='HTTPException' and
left model_id='None' on the time series.
Threads requested_model through every raise site in:
* parallel_request_limiter.py:
- check_key_in_limits (the per-key/per-model/per-user/per-team/
per-customer over-limit path)
- raise_rate_limit_error (zero-limit + global_max_parallel_requests
paths) — now takes an optional requested_model kwarg
* parallel_request_limiter_v3.py:
- _handle_rate_limit_error (the OVER_LIMIT translator), called
from both the should_rate_limit pre-check and the TPM
reservation path
Resolved via resolve_llm_provider_for_rate_limit so unknown / missing
models silently fall back to llm_provider='litellm_proxy' instead of
breaking the request path with a second exception.
Co-authored-by: Mateo Wang <mateo-berri@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(proxy/hooks): populate llm_provider on dynamic-rate-limit 429s
Same plumbing change as the parallel limiters, applied to both
dynamic_rate_limiter (v1) and dynamic_rate_limiter_v3:
* v1: TPM-zero and RPM-zero paths in async_pre_call_hook now resolve
data['model'] -> (model, llm_provider) once and pass it into both
raises.
* v3: All three raise sites in _check_rate_limits — the
model_saturation_check enforced raise, the priority_model
enforced raise, and the fail-closed unknown-descriptor branch —
now attribute the 429 to the actual provider.
Falls back to llm_provider='litellm_proxy' when the model can't be
resolved.
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* fix(proxy/hooks): populate llm_provider on batch-rate-limit 429s
batch_rate_limiter._raise_rate_limit_error now takes a
requested_model kwarg threaded from data['model'] in
_check_and_increment_batch_counters. The batch-creation 429 is what
gets raised when the input file's tokens/requests count would push
the per-key TPM/RPM window over its limit.
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* fix(proxy/hooks): populate llm_provider on budget/iterations 429s
Final batch of internal raise sites — the user/session-budget and
max-iterations hooks. Same pattern: resolve data['model'] once at
raise time, attach to ProxyHTTPRateLimitError so Prometheus and
observability callbacks can attribute the 429.
Hooks updated:
* max_budget_limiter (per-user max_budget exceeded)
* max_iterations_limiter (per-session agent iteration cap)
* max_budget_per_session_limiter (per-session dollar cap)
All three fall back to llm_provider='litellm_proxy' when data['model']
is missing or unparseable. Drops the now-unused HTTPException import
from each module.
Co-authored-by: Mateo Wang <mateo-berri@users.noreply.github.com>
* test(proxy/hooks): pin provider field on internal rate-limit 429s
Regression coverage for the 'provider field missing' bug across every
proxy-side rate-limit hook + the helper layer:
* ProxyHTTPRateLimitError class shape (HTTPException + RateLimitError,
dict-detail stringification, None-provider normalization).
* resolve_llm_provider_for_rate_limit happy paths
(gpt-4o-mini, anthropic/..., bedrock/...) plus all three fallback
branches (None, '', unknown name) plus a 'get_llm_provider raises'
case that asserts we swallow the secondary exception.
* For each limiter (parallel v1/v3, dynamic v1/v3, batch,
max_budget, max_iterations, max_budget_per_session): assert the
raised exception is a RateLimitError carrying the resolved
model + llm_provider, and a sibling test that asserts the
fallback path returns 'litellm_proxy' without leaking a second
exception.
* Two PrometheusLogger._get_exception_class_name pins so the
Prometheus failure metric label flips from 'HTTPException' to
'Openai.ProxyHTTPRateLimitError' (or 'Litellm_proxy.*' on
fallback) — that's what dashboards consume.
Co-authored-by: Mateo Wang <mateo-berri@users.noreply.github.com>
* perf(proxy/hooks): defer provider resolution to over-limit branches
* fix: use error_message in raise_rate_limit_error to avoid literal 'None' in detail
* Consolidate rate_limiter_utils imports in dynamic_rate_limiter
* fix(proxy): set num_retries/max_retries on ProxyHTTPRateLimitError
ProxyHTTPRateLimitError inherits from RateLimitError but did not call
RateLimitError.__init__, so num_retries/max_retries were never set.
When Starlette's HTTPException lacks __str__, MRO falls through to
RateLimitError.__str__, which unconditionally reads these attributes
and raises AttributeError during logging/traceback formatting.
Initialize them to None defensively.
* fix(mypy): silence base-class status_code conflict on ProxyHTTPRateLimitError
HTTPException declares 'status_code: int' while openai.RateLimitError
(via APIStatusError) declares 'status_code: Literal[429] = 429'. Mypy
flags the multi-base override as [misc] in CI lint. The runtime semantics
are fine (we set self.status_code in __init__), so silence the
class-level annotation conflict with a targeted ignore.
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* fix: annotate batch limiter _raise_rate_limit_error as NoReturn
* feat(prometheus): rate-limit category/type labels + exception_class back-compat (follow-up to #27687) (#27706)
* feat(prometheus): add rate_limit_category and rate_limit_type labels
Adds two new labels to litellm_proxy_failed_requests_metric so dashboards
can split 429s by rate-limit source (vendor vs. litellm-internal) and by
the dimension that was exceeded (requests/tokens/concurrent_requests/
budget/max_iterations) without parsing free-text error messages.
Closes the Prometheus side of LIT-2718. The unified RateLimitError.category
and .rate_limit_type fields landed in PR #27687 but were only surfaced on
StandardLoggingPayload (custom-callback channel); this exposes them on
the metric label set as well.
Both labels are populated only when the underlying exception is a
litellm.RateLimitError; non-rate-limit failures keep them empty.
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* feat(prometheus): populate rate-limit labels + preserve exception_class back-compat
Two coupled changes in the Prometheus integration:
1. async_post_call_failure_hook now extracts the new RateLimitError
.category / .rate_limit_type fields (added in PR #27687) via a
_extract_rate_limit_labels helper and forwards them through
UserAPIKeyLabelValues onto litellm_proxy_failed_requests_metric.
Empty for non-rate-limit failures.
2. _get_exception_class_name special-cases ProxyRateLimitError and
keeps emitting 'HTTPException' for the exception_class label.
Without this shim, ProxyRateLimitError (which multi-inherits from
HTTPException + RateLimitError) would silently flip the label
from 'HTTPException' (the historical value for proxy-side 429s)
to 'ProxyRateLimitError', breaking existing dashboards / alerts
that key off exception_class='HTTPException'. Distinguishing
vendor vs. litellm 429s is now the job of the new
rate_limit_category label.
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* test(prometheus): cover rate-limit labels and exception_class back-compat
Adds 19 tests across:
- enum / label-list registration
- _extract_rate_limit_labels for vendor RateLimitError, ProxyRateLimitError,
non-rate-limit and None inputs (incl. parametrized over every
RateLimitErrorCategory x RateLimitType combo)
- _get_exception_class_name back-compat: ProxyRateLimitError keeps the
legacy 'HTTPException' string while vendor RateLimitError keeps the
historical 'Provider.ClassName' format
- end-to-end through async_post_call_failure_hook with both
ProxyRateLimitError and vendor RateLimitError, asserting both new
labels populate and exception_class stays back-compat
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* fix(prometheus): tolerate missing fastapi in lazy ProxyRateLimitError import
Address greptile feedback:
- async_post_call_failure_hook docstring: drop the stale labelnames listing
and reference PrometheusMetricLabels.litellm_proxy_failed_requests_metric
as the source of truth so the doc cannot drift from the actual labelset.
- _get_exception_class_name: guard the lazy ProxyRateLimitError import with
ImportError so router-side fallback callsites don't blow up in non-proxy
installs that don't have fastapi (a transitive dep of
proxy.common_utils.proxy_rate_limit_error). Behavior is unchanged when
fastapi is available.
Also fix the existing enterprise callback test that asserted the old
labelset on litellm_proxy_failed_requests_metric — it now expects the new
rate_limit_category / rate_limit_type labels populated for vendor 429s.
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* fix(bugbot): simplify rate-limit label coercion + guard None detail
- prometheus.py _extract_rate_limit_labels: RateLimitError.__init__ already
normalizes category/rate_limit_type to plain str, so the getattr(.value)
+ isinstance dance was dead code. Reduce to str(value) if not None.
- proxy_rate_limit_error.py _coerce_message: short-circuit None to ''
instead of falling through to str(None) = 'None', which produced the
literal message 'litellm.RateLimitError: None'.
* fix(rate-limit): surface unified category/type fields on BudgetExceededError
The most common budget cap (virtual-key max_budget enforcement in
auth_checks.py) raises litellm.BudgetExceededError, a bare Exception
subclass that bypassed the unified rate-limit error class introduced
by PR #27687. Custom callbacks reading
StandardLoggingPayload.error_information saw category=None and
rate_limit_type=None for these 429s, missing the most common budget
case (team / org / end-user budgets all hit the same code path).
Surface the fields off BudgetExceededError as plain attributes:
- category = RateLimitErrorCategory.LITELLM_RATE_LIMIT
- rate_limit_type = RateLimitType.BUDGET
- llm_provider = "" (or caller-supplied)
Switch get_error_information and _extract_rate_limit_labels from
isinstance(RateLimitError) gating to duck-typed attribute reads,
guarded by membership in the rate-limit enums so unrelated third-party
exceptions exposing a .category attribute can't leak garbage values
into the payload.
This is strictly additive: BudgetExceededError keeps its bare-Exception
base class, so `except BudgetExceededError:` handlers keep firing and
`except RateLimitError:` does not start catching budget errors.
* fix(rate-limit): validate enum membership at duck-typed read sites + enrich BudgetExceededError llm_provider
Two follow-ups uncovered during the second QA pass on PR #27687:
1. Guard third-party `.category` / `.rate_limit_type` attribute leakage.
The duck-typed read in `get_error_information` and
`_extract_rate_limit_labels` would forward any string attribute named
`category` / `rate_limit_type` on an unrelated third-party exception
into the StandardLoggingPayload and Prometheus labels — silently
mislabeling custom-callback payloads and blowing out Prometheus label
cardinality. Add `validate_rate_limit_category` /
`validate_rate_limit_type` helpers that gate on the documented enum
value sets; non-matching values are dropped to None.
2. Enrich BudgetExceededError.llm_provider from request_data.
Budget checks live in tenant-scoped helpers (key / team / org / tag /
end-user / project) that don't see the request model, so the
BudgetExceededError they raise carried llm_provider="" — leaving
custom-metrics consumers without provider attribution for the most
common 429 case. Resolve it once at the central
UserAPIKeyAuthExceptionHandler seam, before post_call_failure_hook
fires, so the StandardLoggingPayload the callback sees has the same
provider attribution as RPM/TPM 429s.
Regression tests pin both: 4 leakage tests + 4 enrichment tests. The
leakage tests would fail under the pre-validation version of either read
site; the enrichment tests would fail if the handler skipped the
resolver call.
* fix(rate-limit): resolve router model_name aliases to real provider (#27914)
* fix(rate-limit): resolve router model_name aliases to real provider
For nearly every real LiteLLM proxy deployment the request model is a
router model_name alias (e.g. 'tpm-locked' -> litellm_params.model:
openai/gpt-4o-mini), and 'litellm.get_llm_provider' doesn't know about
router aliases — it raises 'LLMProviderNotProvidedError'. The resolver
then fell through to the defensive 'litellm_proxy' fallback, so the
'llm_provider' field this PR adds was effectively always
'litellm_proxy' in the field, defeating its purpose for the most common
proxy configuration.
Add a router-alias fallback step: when 'get_llm_provider' raises, scan
the active 'llm_router.model_list' for a deployment whose 'model_name'
matches the request model and resolve from its 'litellm_params.model'
instead. If multiple deployments share the same alias (load-balancing
case) the first one wins — every deployment under one alias should
agree on provider in any sensible config, and 'first' is deterministic
so the Prometheus label stays stable.
Defensive throughout: an uninitialized router, a malformed deployment,
a 'litellm_params.model' that itself fails 'get_llm_provider' — every
branch falls through to the existing 'litellm_proxy' fallback rather
than letting a secondary exception escape and mask the rate-limit
error we're trying to surface.
Tests:
- test_router_alias_resolves_to_underlying_provider: alias
'tpm-locked' -> 'openai/gpt-4o-mini' produces provider='openai',
model='gpt-4o-mini'.
- test_router_alias_with_multiple_deployments_uses_first.
- test_router_alias_unknown_falls_back.
- test_router_alias_with_malformed_deployment_falls_back.
- Existing fallback test updated to also stub
'litellm.proxy.proxy_server.llm_router' so it exercises the
full 'no resolution anywhere' path.
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* fix(rate-limit): harden router alias resolver + test isolation
- Wrap _resolve_provider_from_router_alias loop in top-level try/except so
a non-iterable model_list / unexpected deployment shape can't escape and
mask the 429 with a 500.
- Type-check litellm_params before .get() to handle non-dict truthy values.
- Patch llm_router=None in the parametrized fallback test so a router left
by another test in the session can't redirect the unknown-model path.
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* fix(bugbot): preserve "BudgetExceededError" Prometheus label
Adding llm_provider to BudgetExceededError (so callbacks get provider
attribution from StandardLoggingPayload) made the provider-prefix step in
_get_exception_class_name silently flip the label from "BudgetExceededError"
to e.g. "Openai.BudgetExceededError", breaking dashboards keyed on the
historical value.
Short-circuit BudgetExceededError in _get_exception_class_name the same way
ProxyRateLimitError already is. Provider/category attribution still lands on
the new rate_limit_category / rate_limit_type labels.
* test: fix invalid 'rpm' rate_limit_type in v3 limiter test mocks
The v3 rate limiter only emits 'requests', 'tokens', or
'max_parallel_requests'. Using 'rpm' caused map_v3_rate_limit_type to
return None, leaving the expected RateLimitType.REQUESTS untested.
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* fix(bugbot): hoist provider resolver + opt-in prom rate-limit labels
- dynamic_rate_limiter.py: hoist resolve_llm_provider_for_rate_limit
above the TPM/RPM if/elif so the lookup runs once per request, matching
the pattern in dynamic_rate_limiter_v3.py.
- prometheus.py: gate the new rate_limit_category / rate_limit_type
labels on litellm_proxy_failed_requests_metric behind
litellm.prometheus_emit_rate_limit_labels (default False). Mirrors the
existing prometheus_emit_stream_label opt-in. Preserves the metric's
pre-unification label set so existing dashboards / recording rules
keep matching after upgrade; operators can enable the new labels once
downstream consumers include them.
- Tests updated: default-off back-compat case, opt-in path enables the
flag before asserting label presence.
* fix: stabilize prometheus label sets and drop redundant model normalization
- Cache PrometheusLogger.get_labels_for_metric per metric_name so that
the label set used to construct counters at __init__ time stays in
sync with the label set used at increment time, even if module-level
toggles like prometheus_emit_rate_limit_labels or
prometheus_emit_stream_label are flipped at runtime. Without this,
toggling these flags after the logger was created would cause
ValueError from prometheus_client because the runtime labels would
not match the counter's declared labelnames.
- Drop redundant 'model or ""' guard in ProxyRateLimitError.__init__
where model is already normalized one step earlier.
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* perf(dynamic_rate_limiter): only resolve provider when rate limit hit
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* test(prometheus): clear cached metric labels after toggling rate-limit flag
The PrometheusLogger caches each metric's label set at construction
time so that labels used at counter.labels(...) time stay consistent
with the labels the metric was registered with. The enterprise
async_post_call_failure_hook test toggles
litellm.prometheus_emit_rate_limit_labels = True AFTER the fixture
has already built the logger, so without invalidating the cache the
rate_limit_category / rate_limit_type labels never reach the mocked
counter and the assert_called_once_with check fails.
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* test: fix CI failures from prom label cache + flaky time-window assertion
PrometheusLogger.get_labels_for_metric now caches the per-metric label
set at first read so the labels passed to counter.labels(...) stay in
lock step with the labels the counter was registered with. This broke
two existing test patterns:
- test_prometheus_labels.py: tests bind the real method onto a
MagicMock, but MagicMock auto-creates a Mock for _cached_metric_labels
whose .get(...) returns a truthy Mock — treated as a populated cache
and returned as the label set, producing empty filtered labels and
KeyError on labels["requested_model"] / ["route"]. Seed real {}
containers for _cached_metric_labels and label_filters before binding.
- test_prometheus_logging_callbacks.py::test_set_team_budget_metrics_with_custom_labels:
the fixture builds the logger before the test monkeypatches
litellm.custom_prometheus_metadata_labels, so the cached label set
never picks up the new metadata labels. Clear the cache after the
monkeypatch (same pattern already used for the rate-limit toggle in
test_async_post_call_failure_hook).
UI: view_logs/index.test.tsx "Last Minute" window assertion is off by
one at the minute boundary. start_date is floored to the minute, so the
dropped sub-minute fraction can push the truncated-seconds diff up to
(minMinutes+1)*60 exactly when the click lands near a minute rollover.
Switch the upper bound to toBeLessThanOrEqual.
* feat(otel-v2): surface rate_limit_category + rate_limit_type on failed LLM-call spans
PR #28909 introduced the typed v2 OTel engine that builds spans from
StandardLoggingPayload, with SpanError carrying error_type + message and
the genai mapper stamping error.type onto every failed LLM-call span.
This PR's earlier commits added error_rate_limit_category and
error_rate_limit_type to the same StandardLoggingPayload.error_information
the v2 engine reads — but neither field reached a span attribute, so v2
OTel traces stayed opaque about *why* a 429 fired (vendor vs litellm,
RPM vs TPM vs concurrent vs budget vs max_iterations) even after the
custom-callback and prometheus surfaces gained that decomposition.
Three coupled changes:
1. semconv.py: add LiteLLM.ERROR_RATE_LIMIT_CATEGORY /
LiteLLM.ERROR_RATE_LIMIT_TYPE under the litellm.* vendor namespace
(no GenAI semconv equivalent exists for who-rate-limited /
which-dimension).
2. payloads.py: extend SpanError with rate_limit_category +
rate_limit_type, populated by _parse_error() from the same
error_information.error_rate_limit_* fields the custom-callback
channel and prometheus rate_limit_category / rate_limit_type labels
read. Single source of truth across all three observability surfaces.
3. mappers/genai.py: stamp the two attributes on the LLM-call span when
present. drop_none guarantees they stay absent (not 'None') for
non-rate-limit failures so trace consumers can read them
unconditionally.
Three regression tests in test_otel_v2_emitter.py pin: a vendor /
litellm-internal RateLimitError lands category=litellm_rate_limit +
rate_limit_type=requests on the span; a BudgetExceededError lands
rate_limit_type=budget; a non-rate-limit failure (BadRequestError)
keeps the rate_limit_* attributes absent. Mutation-tested against
reverting either the SpanError extension or the _parse_error read site
— both new tests fail under either mutation.
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* test: align prometheus user-budget + logs quick-select tests with merged code
The merge into this branch left two test patterns out of step with the code
they exercise.
test_set_user_budget_metrics_includes_user_email_and_alias_labels_when_opted_in
flipped litellm.prometheus_user_budget_label_include_email_alias after the
fixture had already built the PrometheusLogger. get_labels_for_metric now
snapshots each metric's label set at construction time, so the runtime flip
no longer reached the cached labels. Enable the flag before constructing the
logger, matching how the proxy applies config at startup.
view_logs/index.test.tsx referenced uiSpendLogsCall and moment without
importing them, and the merged index.tsx now fetches through
useLogFilterLogic (the hook the file stubs out) rather than calling
uiSpendLogsCall directly. Add the imports and restore the real hook for the
Quick Select window assertions so the call is actually observed.
* refactor(otel/v2): drop rate-limit decomposition from the LLM-call span
Proxy-side rate limits (litellm_rate_limit, budget, max_iterations) are
rejected at the gate before any upstream call, so async_post_call_failure_hook
tags the synthetic failure log with LITELLM_LOGGING_NO_UPSTREAM_LLM_CALL and the
v2 OTel logger never opens an LLM-call span for them; the
litellm.error.rate_limit_category / litellm.error.rate_limit_type attributes
were dead for exactly the cases they were meant to surface. The only failure
that does open an LLM-call span carrying a RateLimitError is a vendor 429, where
rate_limit_type is always None and the category just restates
error.type=RateLimitError.
The decomposition still reaches downstream consumers through
StandardLoggingPayload.error_information.error_rate_limit_* and the prometheus
rate_limit_category / rate_limit_type labels, both unchanged.
Removes the SpanError fields, the _parse_error reads, the genai mapper
attributes, the semconv keys, and the three span tests that asserted a scenario
that never reaches the mapper in production.
* fix(batch_rate_limiter): map max_parallel_requests to concurrent_requests
* refactor(prometheus): drop transitive fastapi import from _get_exception_class_name
Read the legacy exception_class label from a prometheus_exception_class_name
marker on ProxyRateLimitError instead of importing the proxy module, keeping
the integrations layer free of a transitive fastapi dependency.
* chore(ui): sync schema.d.ts with unified rate-limit error spec
The ProxyRateLimitError docstring flows into the proxy OpenAPI spec's 429
response description, so the generated dashboard types were out of sync.
Regenerated via npm run gen:api (Check UI API Types Sync).
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