This commit refactors the application's error handling mechanism by introducing a new standardized error type, `types.NewAPIError`. It also renames common JSON utility functions for better clarity.
Previously, internal error handling was tightly coupled to the `dto.OpenAIError` format. This change decouples the internal logic from the external API representation.
Key changes:
- A new `types.NewAPIError` struct is introduced to serve as a canonical internal representation for all API errors.
- All relay adapters (OpenAI, Claude, Gemini, etc.) are updated to return `*types.NewAPIError`.
- Controllers now convert the internal `NewAPIError` to the client-facing `OpenAIError` format at the API boundary, ensuring backward compatibility.
- Channel auto-disable/enable logic is updated to use the new standardized error type.
- JSON utility functions are renamed to align with Go's standard library conventions (e.g., `UnmarshalJson` -> `Unmarshal`, `EncodeJson` -> `Marshal`).
This update standardizes the closure of HTTP response bodies across multiple stream handlers, enhancing error management and resource cleanup. The new method ensures that any errors during closure are handled gracefully, preventing potential request termination issues.
- Update EmbeddingRequest DTO to support more flexible input types
- Add input parsing method to handle various input formats
- Implement ConvertEmbeddingRequest for multiple channel adaptors
- Remove relayMode parameter from EmbeddingHelper
- Add input validation for embedding requests
- Simplify embedding request conversion for different channels
The issue was caused by the `omitempty` tag in the Go struct, which prevented the `temperature` field from being included in the JSON output when it was set to 0.
Signed-off-by: Butui Hu <hot123tea123@gmail.com>