This commit refactors the logging mechanism across the application by replacing direct logger calls with a centralized logging approach using the `common` package. Key changes include:
- Replaced instances of `logger.SysLog` and `logger.FatalLog` with `common.SysLog` and `common.FatalLog` for consistent logging practices.
- Updated resource initialization error handling to utilize the new logging structure, enhancing maintainability and readability.
- Minor adjustments to improve code clarity and organization throughout various modules.
This change aims to streamline logging and improve the overall architecture of the codebase.
This commit introduces a major architectural refactoring to improve quota management, centralize logging, and streamline the relay handling logic.
Key changes:
- **Pre-consume Quota:** Implements a new mechanism to check and reserve user quota *before* making the request to the upstream provider. This ensures more accurate quota deduction and prevents users from exceeding their limits due to concurrent requests.
- **Unified Relay Handlers:** Refactors the relay logic to use generic handlers (e.g., `ChatHandler`, `ImageHandler`) instead of provider-specific implementations. This significantly reduces code duplication and simplifies adding new channels.
- **Centralized Logger:** A new dedicated `logger` package is introduced, and all system logging calls are migrated to use it, moving this responsibility out of the `common` package.
- **Code Reorganization:** DTOs are generalized (e.g., `dalle.go` -> `openai_image.go`) and utility code is moved to more appropriate packages (e.g., `common/http.go` -> `service/http.go`) for better code structure.
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`).
- Added new handlers: AudioHelper, ImageHelper, EmbeddingHelper, and ResponsesHelper to manage respective requests.
- Updated ModelMappedHelper to accept request parameters for better model mapping.
- Enhanced error handling and validation across new handlers to ensure robust request processing.
- Introduced support for new relay formats in relay_info and updated relevant functions accordingly.
Summary
• Migrated all ratio-related sources into `setting/ratio_setting/`
– `model_ratio.go` (renamed from model-ratio.go)
– `cache_ratio.go`
– `group_ratio.go`
• Changed package name to `ratio_setting` and relocated initialization (`ratio_setting.InitRatioSettings()` in main).
• Updated every import & call site:
– Model / cache / completion / image ratio helpers
– Group ratio helpers (`GetGroupRatio*`, `ContainsGroupRatio`, `CheckGroupRatio`, etc.)
– JSON-serialization & update helpers (`*Ratio2JSONString`, `Update*RatioByJSONString`)
• Adjusted controllers, middleware, relay helpers, services and models to reference the new package.
• Removed obsolete `setting` / `operation_setting` imports; added missing `ratio_setting` imports.
• Adopted idiomatic map iteration (`for key := range m`) where value is unused.
• Ran static checks to ensure clean build.
This commit centralises all ratio configuration (model, cache and group) in one cohesive module, simplifying future maintenance and improving code clarity.
These changes ensures SSE ping packets are sent before receiving a response from the upstream. The previous implementation did not send ping packets until after the upstream response, rendering the feature ineffective.
- Introduce `SelfUseModeEnabled` setting to allow flexible model ratio configuration
- Update error handling to provide more informative messages when model ratios are not set
- Modify pricing and relay logic to support self-use mode
- Add UI toggle for enabling self-use mode in operation settings
- Implement fallback mechanism for model ratios when self-use mode is enabled
- Update error message for missing model ratio to be more user-friendly
- Modify ModelRatioNotSetEditor to filter models without price or ratio
- Enhance model data initialization with fallback values