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shimmyshimmer
fbc5b81b54 style(chat): fade composer dock edge and tune plus morph timing
The composer dock backdrop was a solid block with a hard top edge, so
chat text scrolling underneath got cut off abruptly. Replace it with a
gradient that stays solid behind the composer and fades to transparent
over the top 28px.

Also set the plus to x morph to 250ms; 200ms felt too abrupt and 300ms
too slow.
2026-06-03 20:38:47 -07:00
wasimysaid
b24a450f26 style(chat): restore composer active control states 2026-05-31 04:07:43 +02:00
wasimysaid
5d2b189068 fix(chat): gate compare menu by model support 2026-05-30 23:20:34 +02:00
wasimysaid
72eff32065 style(chat): polish composer and sidebar interactions 2026-05-30 23:00:41 +02:00
wasimysaid
7bc44536ea fix(chat): preserve compare state and align composer controls 2026-05-30 22:45:14 +02:00
wasimysaid
def605d5b6 fix(chat): harden composer tool and compare flows 2026-05-30 22:02:08 +02:00
wasimysaid
19436f589a style(chat): refine composer pills 2026-05-30 21:19:16 +02:00
wasimysaid
14384cd4e5 style(studio): polish chat navigation and composer 2026-05-30 21:02:49 +02:00
wasimysaid
65a9cf102a feat(sidebar): polish chat navigation 2026-05-30 20:22:14 +02:00
wasimysaid
b76d90d1b3 feat(chat): align compare composer 2026-05-30 20:22:14 +02:00
wasimysaid
f7b92e5f11 feat(chat): update single composer tools 2026-05-30 20:22:14 +02:00
wasimysaid
1b58287c07 style(studio): tune chat ui styles 2026-05-30 20:22:14 +02:00
shimmyshimmer
7d53d49f22 Studio: refine chat composer and add compare-mode parity
- Composer expands to two rows only once the input wraps to a second line,
  not on the first keystroke. Re-measure the autosize textarea on the width
  swap so expanding no longer leaves a stray blank row.
- Light-mode composer shadow now matches Gemini's soft elevation.
- Plus menu: replace Canvas with a More submenu (Canvas, Compare chat, RAG)
  and add Code above MCP. Active Web search/Code items use medium weight.
- Compare mode: the plus side menu, Search/Code toggles, and a Compare exit
  pill now match single chat, with the thinking control on the right.
- Projects menu entries link to their tracking PR (#5725).
- Add cursor-pointer to the composer plus button.
2026-05-30 07:28:58 -07:00
shimmyshimmer
cbb92749a8 Studio: link MCP Servers heading to its PR and fix composer pill cursors
Make the "MCP Servers" heading in the chat Configuration sheet link to the
MCP PR, keeping the chevron as the toggle. The label and chevron are rendered
as siblings so we don't nest an <a> inside a <button>.

Also add cursor-pointer to the composer pills and the thinking pill so hovering
a clickable pill shows the hand cursor instead of the default arrow.
2026-05-30 01:06:08 -07:00
Unsloth
e56d69f528 studio: reflect pre-selected Search/Code tools when no model is loaded
The Search and Code pills only lit up when the tool was usable right now
(a model loaded and capable), so a tool turned on from the + menu showed
as off in the pill while the menu showed it on. toolsEnabled is persisted
and takes effect once a capable model loads, so the pill should reflect it.
The pills now disable only when a loaded model lacks the capability, and
otherwise reflect the selected state. Applied to the main and compare
composers.
2026-05-29 03:19:06 -07:00
Michael Han
518c7e9916
Merge branch 'main' into studio-composer 2026-05-29 02:56:53 -07:00
Unsloth
83b2dfd08e studio: sync compare-composer reasoning state and harden compare id
- Compare composer: keep "Preserve thinking" consistent with reasoning,
  matching the main composer. Enabling it now turns reasoning on, and
  disabling reasoning (the None option or the Thinking toggle) turns it
  off, so the invalid "preserve on while thinking off" state can't occur.
- Guard crypto.randomUUID in the Compare action. It is undefined in
  non-secure contexts (HTTP over a LAN IP) and would throw; fall back to
  a timestamped random id, matching createNavigationNonce.
2026-05-29 02:38:11 -07:00
Roland Tannous
db5a9880b0
Studio: keep web search/code pills off on model load if user disabled them (#5851)
* Studio: keep web search/code pills off on model load if user disabled them

* Studio: avoid redundant localStorage reads when resolving tool pills on load
2026-05-29 12:46:16 +04:00
Unsloth
cd67cb2223 studio: redesign chat composer
Reworks the new-chat composer and the compare composer into a single
rounded pill surface with a softer, lighter look.

- New welcome screen with a time-of-day sloth mascot and a lighter
  heading.
- One rounded composer surface with a soft drop shadow. The input grows
  inline as you type and collapses back to a single row when cleared.
- Tools and attachments live in a single plus menu; the thinking control
  is a compact pill with a reasoning-effort submenu.
- Inlined glyphs for the thinking, send, and dictate controls, kept in
  sync across the main and compare composers.
- Toast notifications match the composer surface: no border line, the
  same drop shadow, and the same dark surface color, with a ring-less
  close button.
- Dark mode: the side-menu shadow blends into the background, hovered
  menu rows read clearly, and their roundness matches light mode.
- Composer styles use dedicated unsloth- prefixed classes so compare
  mode keeps its own stacked layout.
2026-05-29 01:40:22 -07:00
Lee Jackson
99e1f67322
Studio: remove dark mode upload circle (#5813)
* style: remove dark mode upload circle

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Nilay
9a907a8acb
Studio: add remote MCP server support (#5750)
* added remote MCP server support

* trim

* added tests

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* increased timeout

* disabling MCP chat toggle

* Fix MCP OpenAI function-name validation + cancel propagation for PR #5750

OpenAI requires function.name to match ^[a-zA-Z0-9_-]{1,64}$ before
streaming starts. The existing 64-char length check is necessary but
not sufficient: MCP servers can return tool names containing '.', '/',
spaces, etc. that would 400 the whole chat request. Validate the
composed mcp__<server_id>__<tool> name against the regex, skip + warn
on miss, and drop duplicate tool names from the same server (which
would also 400 the request as "duplicates").

Also propagate the agentic-loop cancel_event into MCP tool execution
so a /cancel POST during a long-running MCP call (e.g. GitHub MCP
search across a large repo) actually interrupts the in-flight HTTP
call instead of waiting out the 300 s timeout. The watcher polls the
threading.Event at 50 ms cadence inside the asyncio loop (matches
routes/inference.py's existing cancel-watcher cadence) and races
against the call task with asyncio.wait FIRST_COMPLETED.

Tests added:
  - test_mcp_specs_skip_invalid_openai_function_names: drops bad chars
  - test_mcp_specs_skip_empty_tool_name
  - test_mcp_specs_drops_duplicate_names
  - test_call_tool_sync_respects_pre_set_cancel_event

Also fix test_desktop_auth.py's router stub that listed every existing
router but missed mcp_servers_router, so importing main.py fails after
this PR adds it to routes/__init__.py.

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* PR #5750 round 2: OAuth cleanup on delete/url-change + mcp_enabled standalone

Round 2 of cross-platform validation surfaced two more P1 findings:

1. OAuth tokens never get cleared. fastmcp keys tokens by MCP URL, not by
   server row, and delete / URL change / use_oauth toggle only updated
   the SQLite row. Re-registering the same URL would silently reuse the
   old account's credentials. Adds clear_oauth_tokens_async() in
   mcp_client.py and calls it from the delete + put route handlers when
   the row had use_oauth=True and either the URL changes or OAuth is
   turned off.

2. mcp_enabled=true was ignored unless the caller also sent
   enable_tools=true. The frontend always sends both together so the UI
   path was fine, but a direct API caller sending only mcp_enabled would
   silently get no MCP tools, which contradicts the field's documented
   "append tools from every enabled MCP server" behavior. Loosens the
   use_tools gate in both the GGUF and safetensors paths so mcp_enabled
   opens the tool loop on its own; when the caller did not also opt
   into built-ins, the built-in list starts empty.

Tests added:
  - test_clear_oauth_tokens_async_no_op_safe
  - test_delete_server_calls_oauth_cleanup_when_oauth_was_on
  - test_delete_server_skips_oauth_cleanup_when_oauth_off
  - test_update_server_clears_oauth_on_url_change
  - test_update_server_clears_oauth_when_oauth_disabled

26 backend MCP tests pass; full studio/backend suite 1710 passed locally.
Cross-platform CI (Linux, macOS, Windows) green on staging fork.

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* PR #5750 round 3: reject null bool updates + /test surfaces 400

Round 3 of cross-platform validation:

1. PUT /api/mcp/servers/<id> would 500 with TypeError when the body
   explicitly set is_enabled or use_oauth to null. Pydantic accepts
   None for an Optional[bool] and _changes_from_payload then passed
   None into mcp_servers_db.update_server, which int(None)d. Reject
   explicit null at the validation layer with 400 instead.

2. POST /api/mcp/servers/test caught HTTPException under
   "except Exception", so an invalid URL came back as HTTP 200 with
   {"ok": false, "error": "400: ..."} instead of a real 400. The
   create + update paths return 400 for the same input. Move
   validation outside the transport try/except so it surfaces 400.

Tests added:
  - test_changes_from_payload_rejects_null_is_enabled
  - test_changes_from_payload_rejects_null_use_oauth
  - test_test_endpoint_surfaces_url_validation_as_400

* PR #5750 round 4: hyphenated MCP tool names + empty-tool-list gate

Round 4 surfaces two more interaction bugs between the new MCP path
and existing safetensors tool plumbing:

1. OpenAI accepts ^[a-zA-Z0-9_-]{1,64}$ for function.name, and round 1
   widened the MCP regex to that set, so MCP tools can now be advertised
   as `mcp__srv__list-issues`. But the XML tool-call parser in
   tool_call_parser.py used `\w+` (no hyphen), so the model could call
   the tool but Studio could not parse the call. Same in
   routes/inference.py's `_TOOL_XML_RE` stripper, which would leave
   hyphenated tool-call XML in the visible content. Both regexes now
   use `[\w-]+`.

2. safetensors_agentic treats `tools=[]` as "allow all" (documented
   contract, exercised by test_empty_tools_list_does_not_enforce_allowlist).
   When a caller sends `enable_tools=true` + `enabled_tools=[]` +
   `mcp_enabled=true` and MCP discovery returns 0, the resolved tool
   list is genuinely empty and built-in tools (web_search / python /
   terminal) could execute via the model's emitted call. Fix at the
   route gate instead of breaking the documented contract: set
   `use_tools=False` when the resolved list is empty, in both GGUF and
   safetensors paths. Existing callers who omit `enabled_tools` still
   get ALL_TOOLS and are unaffected.

Tests added (32 total):
  - test_tool_xml_parser_handles_hyphenated_function_names
  - test_tool_xml_strip_handles_hyphenated_function_names
  - test_safetensors_agentic_empty_allowlist_still_means_allow_all
    (documents the contract round 4 preserved)

1716 passed locally; cross-platform CI on staging fork still green.

* PR #5750 round 5: GGUF allow-list + CLI policy + hyphenated params + cancel race

Round 5 of parallel-reviewer aggregation surfaced six additional
findings; five are real and fixed here:

1. Hyphenated MCP parameter names (`<parameter=issue-number>`) were
   dropped by the XML parser's `\w+` regex. Extended to `[\w-]+` in
   both core/inference/tool_call_parser.py and core/tool_healing.py.
   The latter is GGUF's own copy of the parser/strip patterns and was
   missed by round 4.

2. core/tool_healing.py's `strip_tool_call_markup` still used
   `<function=\w+>` so hyphenated MCP tool-call XML leaked into the
   GGUF visible content even after round 4 fixed the shared parser.

3+4. `mcp_enabled` re-opened the tool loop even when the operator
   passed `unsloth run --disable-tools` (CLI policy False). Round 2's
   `(_tools_on or payload.mcp_enabled)` gate ignored the raw process
   policy. Now reads `state.tool_policy.get_tool_policy()` and gates
   mcp_enabled on `_cli_policy is not False`. Applied to both GGUF
   and safetensors paths.

5. GGUF's agentic loop called `execute_tool(tool_name, ...)` without
   checking the model-emitted name against the per-request tool list,
   while the safetensors loop already enforces this. Added the same
   allow-list check so a model that hallucinates a filtered MCP name
   or a built-in the caller opted out of returns "not enabled" instead
   of executing.

Bonus P2 fixes:
  - `call_tool_sync` now checks `cancel_event.is_set()` BEFORE
    creating the call task, so a pre-set cancellation does not open
    the HTTP transport.
  - `clear_oauth_tokens_async` moved the OAuth import + construction
    inside the protected try block; a fastmcp.client.auth load error
    used to escape and 500 the delete / update route.

NOT fixed (verified false or out of scope):
  - finding #10 "structured_content vs structuredContent": fastmcp's
    CallToolResult dataclass uses snake_case (verified live against
    structured-only tool result; fields are
    `dict_keys(['content', 'structured_content', 'meta', 'data', 'is_error'])`).
  - finding #11 "asyncio.run from running loop": call_tool_sync is
    invoked from `asyncio.to_thread` worker threads which have no
    event loop; asyncio.run() is safe there.

Tests added (37 total): hyphenated param names, tool_healing strip,
GGUF allow-list gate, cancel pre-set short-circuit, OAuth cleanup
constructor-error swallowing. 1721 passed locally, no regressions.

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2026-05-27 07:01:11 -07:00
Daniel Han
ab48465135
Studio: add Gemini provider with web_search, code_execution, prompt caching, and Nano Banana image generation (#5720)
* Studio: add Gemini provider with web_search, code_execution, prompt caching, and Nano Banana image generation

Wires Google's native Gemini API into Studio's external-provider stack
so users can pick gemini-2.5-pro / gemini-2.5-flash / gemini-2.5-flash-image
(Nano Banana) alongside the existing OpenAI / Anthropic / OpenRouter
providers. Gemini does not speak OpenAI Chat Completions on its primary
endpoint; the new `_stream_gemini` async generator translates between
the two shapes the same way `_stream_anthropic` handles the Messages API.

Backend:
- New `_stream_gemini` translator in external_provider.py. Converts
  OpenAI messages -> Gemini `contents` + `systemInstruction`; maps
  generationConfig (temperature / topP / topK / maxOutputTokens);
  forwards `tools: [{googleSearch: {}}]` for web_search and
  `{codeExecution: {}}` for code_execution; passes `cachedContent`
  through for prompt caching; sets `responseModalities=[TEXT, IMAGE]`
  for Nano Banana image generation.
- Translates streamed `GenerateContentResponse` SSE frames back into
  OpenAI chat.completion.chunk frames (text deltas, function_call ->
  tool_calls deltas, inlineData -> image_b64 tool_end envelope, usage
  chunk before [DONE]).
- Registry entry switched to native base URL
  `https://generativelanguage.googleapis.com/v1beta` with
  `openai_compatible: False` and the `x-goog-api-key` auth header.
  Model lineup curated to current 2.5 / 2.0 family + Nano Banana.

Frontend:
- Provider-capability matrix: Gemini supports temperature, top_p, top_k,
  presence_penalty (matches generationConfig); min_p / repetition_penalty
  hidden because the API does not accept them.
- `providerSupportsBuiltinWebSearch` / `providerSupportsBuiltinCodeExecution`
  / `providerSupportsBuiltinImageGeneration` extended for Gemini.
- Prompt caching toggle now also lit on Gemini.

Tests:
- 21 new tests in `test_gemini_provider.py` using httpx.MockTransport.
  Cover request body shape conversion, URL/header wiring, web_search
  forwarded as googleSearch, function-call translation both directions,
  prompt caching passthrough, image generation emitting image_b64,
  grounded-search citations -> tool_end, finish_reason mapping, and
  vision data URL -> inlineData translation.

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* Studio: forward presence_penalty to Gemini and recover function name from tool_call_id

Two follow-up fixes for the Gemini provider:

  * Thread presence_penalty into _stream_gemini and set
    generationConfig.presencePenalty when non-zero. The OpenAI-side
    capability matrix already exposes the slider for Gemini, so the
    value was being collected and silently dropped on the way out.

  * When an OpenAI role=tool message omits 'name' and only carries
    'tool_call_id', recover the function name from the matching
    functionCall on the prior assistant turn. Gemini 400s on an empty
    functionResponse name.

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* Studio: surface Gemini code execution parts as code_execution tool events

The Gemini stream parser only handled text/functionCall/inlineData
parts, so when the user toggled the Code pill on a Gemini model the
sandbox output (executableCode + codeExecutionResult parts) was
dropped on the floor while adjacent text reached the UI. Reviewers
flagged this as the headline feature being silently broken.

Translate both parts into the existing code_execution tool envelope
that CodeExecutionToolUI already consumes for OpenAI / Anthropic:

  * executableCode  -> tool_start with kind=code_execution and the
    source code under arguments.code. We mint a tool_call_id and
    stash it so the matching result block can pair to it.
  * codeExecutionResult -> tool_end on that id with the stdout under
    result. Non-OK outcomes (OUTCOME_FAILED / OUTCOME_DEADLINE_EXCEEDED)
    are prefixed onto the text so the failure is visible.

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* Studio: native Gemini model catalog, function-call ids, and honest cache claim

Three follow-ups to the Gemini provider PR after the codex pass:

  * list_models() now translates Gemini's native /v1beta/models
    payload ({models[{name, baseModelId, displayName,
    supportedGenerationMethods}]}) into the OpenAI-compatible shape
    Studio expects. Without this the picker stayed empty for Gemini
    and fell back to hardcoded defaults. Embedding-only models are
    filtered out.

  * Forward the OpenAI tool_call id into Gemini's functionCall.id
    and mirror it onto functionResponse.id. Two parallel calls to
    the same function name can now be paired unambiguously on the
    follow-up turn.

  * Drop Gemini from the prompt-caching capability set. The wire
    flow requires a separate cachedContents POST first and the
    boolean Studio emits today is a no-op; the toggle should not
    advertise a feature it cannot apply. Leaves a pointer to the
    docs for the eventual two-step orchestration.

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* Studio: distinct tool_calls index per emitted Gemini function call

Codex flagged that the Gemini stream parser hardcoded
tool_calls[0].index to 0 on every emitted functionCall. OpenAI
reassemblers key tool_calls by index when joining deltas, so two
parallel function calls in one assistant turn collapsed onto a
single slot and the second call's arguments overwrote the first.

Track the running count via len(emitted_function_call_ids) - 1
and emit it as the per-call index. The dedupe guard above (skip
when fc_id already in the set) means the index is monotonic and
stable for the lifetime of the stream. Regression test asserts
[0, 1] across two parallel calls in one candidate parts list.

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* Studio: surface Gemini 3.5/3.1/3 + Nano Banana 2/Pro and plumb thinking budget

`gemini-2.0-flash` / `gemini-2.0-flash-exp` were retired by Google in 2026
(`/v1beta/models/gemini-2.0-flash:streamGenerateContent` returns HTTP 404
"no longer available to new users"), and the picker had nothing past the
2.x family. Verified against the live ListModels catalog: drop the retired
ids from `default_models` + allowlist and surface the chat-capable
3.5 / 3.1 / 3 families plus the Nano Banana image trio.

Also plumb `enable_thinking` / `reasoning_effort` into Gemini's
`generationConfig.thinkingConfig`. Without this, Gemini 3.5 Flash,
gemini-pro-latest, and the 3.x previews silently spend the caller's
`max_tokens` budget on hidden "thoughts" before emitting any visible
answer -- the chat shows a truncated stub like "The capital of" and
streams stop. Mapping:
  - enable_thinking=False / reasoning_effort=none -> thinkingBudget=0
    (Flash tier; Pro tier coerces to a small positive budget because
    the API 400s on 0 with "This model only works in thinking mode")
  - minimal/low/medium/high -> 512/2048/8192/24576 budget tokens
  - max/xhigh -> -1 (dynamic)
  - default (neither knob set) -> thinkingConfig omitted, model decides

Frontend `getExternalReasoningCapabilities` now surfaces a
`reasoning_effort` picker for every Gemini chat id (Pro tier hides the
"none" option; image-tier ids stay knob-less). Adds 6 unit tests
covering Flash/Pro effort mapping, the off-toggle coercion on Pro,
default omission, and the nano-banana-pro-preview alias routing
through the image modalities path. 28 -> 34 tests in
`test_gemini_provider.py`, all green; full backend suite still passes
(1459/1460; the unrelated test_help_output flake is pre-existing and
not in any file this PR touches).

Live verification against generativelanguage.googleapis.com on
2026-05-24 with `_stream_gemini` directly:
  text   gemini-3.5-flash           single PASS  multi PASS
  text   gemini-3.1-pro-preview     single PASS  multi PASS
  text   gemini-3.1-flash-lite      single PASS  multi PASS
  text   gemini-3-pro-preview       single PASS  multi PASS
  text   gemini-3-flash-preview     single PASS  multi PASS
  text   gemini-2.5-pro             single PASS  multi PASS
  text   gemini-2.5-flash           single PASS  multi PASS
  text   gemini-2.5-flash-lite      single PASS  multi PASS
  text   gemini-flash-latest        single PASS  multi PASS
  text   gemini-flash-lite-latest   single PASS  multi PASS
  text   gemini-pro-latest          single PASS  multi PASS
  image  gemini-2.5-flash-image     PASS (1082 KB png returned)
  image  gemini-3.1-flash-image-preview  PASS (Nano Banana 2)
  image  gemini-3-pro-image-preview      PASS (Nano Banana Pro)
  tool   web_search                 PASS
  tool   code_execution             PASS
  -> 16/16 e2e through the actual ExternalProviderClient code path.

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* Studio: tighten Gemini provider after review (PR #5720)

Fixes a batch of bugs surfaced by a second-pass review on top of the
3.5/3.1/3 + Nano Banana 2/Pro additions in c6724dbd.

Backend (external_provider.py):
- Constructor normalises legacy /v1beta/openai base URLs to /v1beta so
  Gemini providers saved before the native switch keep working without
  a manual re-config.
- Skip thinkingConfig, googleSearch, and codeExecution on image-tier
  models (-image / nano-banana). The image responseModalities path is
  mutually exclusive with text-tool wiring and stale UI state would
  otherwise 400 the turn.
- _PRO_THINKING_PREFIXES now includes gemini-3.5-pro and uses anchored
  prefix matching (exact id or "<prefix>-...") so the image-tier
  gemini-3-pro-image-preview cannot accidentally match the pro guard.
- Gemini 3 functionCall thoughtSignature is round-tripped through the
  tool_calls envelope via extra_content.google.thought_signature on
  emit, and replayed as a sibling of functionCall on the next request.
- finishReason swaps STOP -> tool_calls when any functionCall was
  emitted on the same turn so OAI clients trigger tool execution
  (matches the OpenAI Chat Completions contract).
- usageMetadata.thoughtsTokenCount is rolled into output_tokens and
  surfaced on output_tokens_details.reasoning_tokens so total_tokens
  reflects the full billable spend instead of dropping the hidden
  reasoning slice.

Registry (providers.py):
- Drop gemini-3-pro-preview from default_models. Google shut it down
  on 2026-03-09 and auto-redirects to gemini-3.1-pro-preview; we
  surface the canonical id only.
- Add model_id_deny_exact = ("gemini-3-pro-preview",) so the live
  ListModels fetch does not re-surface the redirect alias.

Route schema (models/inference.py):
- enable_prompt_caching widened to Optional[Union[bool, str]] so the
  /v1/chat/completions caller can pass a Gemini cachedContent resource
  name (e.g. cachedContents/abc123). Without this widening _stream_gemini
  s string cachedContent passthrough was unreachable from the public
  route (bool_parsing 422). stream_chat_completion signature mirrors.

Frontend (provider-capabilities.ts, chat-page.tsx, chat-adapter.ts):
- providerSupportsBuiltinImageGeneration now also recognises
  nano-banana ids (nano-banana-pro-preview was hidden from the image
  pill before).
- providerSupportsBuiltinWebSearch takes the model id so Gemini image
  models hide the Search pill (mirrors the backend skip).
- providerSupportsBuiltinCodeExecution uses the same isGeminiImageModel
  guard for nano-banana ids.
- GEMINI_THINKING_PRO_PREFIXES gains gemini-3.5-pro; gemini-3-pro
  tightened to gemini-3-pro-preview to avoid the image-id overlap.
- Updated 3 callers of providerSupportsBuiltinWebSearch to thread the
  selected model id through.

Tests (test_gemini_provider.py): 34 -> 42, all green
- test_image_models_skip_thinking_config
- test_image_models_drop_text_only_tools
- test_gemini_35_pro_recognized_as_pro_thinking
- test_legacy_openai_base_url_normalized
- test_finish_reason_swaps_to_tool_calls_when_function_call_emitted
- test_thought_signature_round_trips_into_gemini_function_call
- test_thought_signature_emitted_in_tool_call_delta
- test_usage_chunk_includes_thoughts_tokens

Verification:
- Backend pytest 1518/1519 passing (one unrelated Qwen3.5 flash-attn
  test fails on main as well; nothing in this PR touches that path).
- Frontend npx tsc -b clean.
- Live e2e 16/16 against generativelanguage.googleapis.com through the
  patched _stream_gemini code path (all 11 chat models single + multi
  turn, all 3 image models returned image bytes, web_search and
  code_execution tools both emit the expected envelope).
- Live /api/providers/models against the patched backend surfaces 16
  ids (gemini-3-pro-preview correctly filtered via deny_exact).

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* Studio: address second-pass review findings on Gemini (PR #5720)

Round-2 reviewer.py flagged a phantom web_search card on image
turns (12/12 reviewers), route-layer stripping of tool_calls /
tool_call_id / name, an over-narrow image-mode tool guard, and
silent safety blocks. This patch fixes all four.

Backend (external_provider.py):
- web_search_active is now derived from the outbound tools_array
  (whether googleSearch was actually forwarded), not the raw
  enabled_tools intent. Image-mode turns dropped the tool above so
  the inbound stream no longer emits a phantom "search complete"
  tool_start / tool_end on those turns.
- text_tools_allowed now uses is_image_model (covers both `-image`
  / `nano-banana` picker models AND text models that requested
  `image_generation` via enabled_tools). Verified against the live
  Gemini API which rejects both googleSearch and codeExecution
  alongside responseModalities=["TEXT","IMAGE"] with explicit 400s
  ("Search as tool is not enabled for this model", "Code execution
  is not enabled for this model").
- promptFeedback.blockReason is surfaced as a 400 content-filter
  error chunk instead of returning an empty successful assistant
  response. The streaming loop closes the response before exiting.

Route (routes/inference.py):
- _build_external_messages now propagates tool_calls (assistant),
  tool_call_id, and name (tool result) through every code path
  (string content, multimodal content, non-vision fallback). Without
  this Gemini 3 function-call round trips lost their thoughtSignature
  + tool_call_id at the route boundary, and functionResponse.name
  arrived empty on the second turn.
- Assistant messages with content=None and tool_calls populated are
  preserved as a synthetic empty-string content turn so the
  Gemini translator can rebuild the functionCall part.

Tests (test_gemini_provider.py): 42 -> 45, all green
- test_image_models_suppress_phantom_web_search_card
- test_image_generation_tool_drops_text_tools
- test_prompt_feedback_block_reason_surfaces_as_error

Verification:
- Backend pytest 1736 / 1736 (the two pre-existing unrelated fails
  on main, test_help_output and Qwen3.5 flash-attn pin, are skipped).
- Frontend npx tsc -b clean.
- Live e2e 16/16 against generativelanguage.googleapis.com:
  11 chat models single + multi turn, 3 image models returning
  image bytes, web_search and code_execution both PASS.

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* Studio: fix third-pass Gemini findings (PR #5720)

Round 3 review follow-ups:

Backend (studio/backend/core/inference/external_provider.py):
- Close response AND aiter_lines iterator in a finally so normal,
  prompt-block, and cancellation exits all clean up (eliminates the
  RuntimeWarning about aclose never being awaited).
- Pair the synthetic web_search tool_start with a tool_end on the
  promptFeedback.blockReason path so the UI does not leave a stuck
  "searching..." spinner after the error toast.
- Preserve native id and thoughtSignature on executableCode and
  codeExecutionResult tool events under google.native_part, and pair
  the tool_end on the code-exec id so multi-turn code-execution
  replays do not lose Gemini-required history.
- Carry part-level thoughtSignature on text deltas via
  delta.extra_content.google.thought_signature and on inline image
  tool_end via google.thought_signature so Gemini 3 image editing
  and tool turns round-trip the signature on the next request.
- Guess remote image_url MIME from the URL path so PNG / WebP / GIF
  inputs are not silently relabeled as JPEG.
- Roll usageMetadata.toolUsePromptTokenCount into translated input
  tokens and surface thoughtsTokenCount as
  completion_tokens_details.reasoning_tokens in _build_usage_chunk.
- Only normalize the Google-hosted /v1beta/openai legacy base URL;
  custom proxies whose paths happen to end in /openai are left
  untouched.
- Forward ChatCompletionRequest.tools and tool_choice through
  stream_chat_completion into _stream_gemini, translating to
  tools[].functionDeclarations and toolConfig.functionCallingConfig.

Frontend:
- chat-adapter: when Gemini image-generation is enabled for the turn,
  also disable Search and Code so the request, builder, and active
  pills agree with what the backend actually sends (the backend
  already strips text tools when image_generation is in enabled_tools).
- chat-adapter: consume OpenAI-shape delta.tool_calls chunks so
  Gemini function-call deltas without text surface as tool-call parts.
- shared-composer: disable Search and Code pills while Gemini image
  mode is active so the UI matches the request.

Tests (studio/backend/tests/test_gemini_provider.py): adds coverage
for proxy base-url gating, remote image MIME inference,
toolUsePromptTokenCount, reasoning_tokens propagation, prompt-block
web_search tool_end pairing, native code-exec id/thoughtSignature
metadata, inline image thoughtSignature, text-chunk extra_content,
OpenAI tools/tool_choice translation, and image-model tool drop.

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* Studio: Gemini 3 thinkingLevel + image-model Search grounding (PR #5720)

Gemini 3.x migrated to a string `thinkingConfig.thinkingLevel`
(MINIMAL/LOW/MEDIUM/HIGH) and rejects `thinkingBudget`+`thinkingLevel`
in the same request. Gemini 3 also cannot turn thinking fully off, so
the lowest position is "minimal" (Flash) or "low" (Pro rejects
"minimal").

- external_provider._stream_gemini: split thinking translation by
  family. Gemini 3.x (3 / 3.1 / 3.5 + gemini-pro-latest /
  gemini-flash-latest / gemini-flash-lite-latest) emits
  thinkingConfig.thinkingLevel; effort none/off coerces to "low" on
  Pro and "minimal" on Flash. Gemini 2.5 stays on thinkingBudget.
- external_provider._stream_gemini: allow `tools: [{googleSearch: {}}]`
  on the Gemini 3 image family (gemini-3-pro-image-preview,
  gemini-3.1-flash-image-preview, nano-banana-pro). Google's docs
  document Search grounding on these. codeExecution stays blocked
  on image mode (still mutually exclusive with responseModalities).
- provider-capabilities.ts: mirror the Gemini 3 effort ladders in
  resolveGeminiReasoningCapabilities (Pro: low/medium/high; Flash:
  minimal/low/medium/high; 2.5 Flash keeps the off-position).
- provider-capabilities.ts: providerSupportsBuiltinWebSearch now
  returns true on the documented Gemini 3 image models so the pill
  is reachable; older image ids (gemini-2.5-flash-image) still hide.

Tests: splits the existing thinkingBudget cases by family (Gemini 3
checks thinkingLevel; Gemini 2.5 keeps thinkingBudget), adds positive
googleSearch coverage for Gemini 3 image models and negative
googleSearch coverage for legacy image models.

References:
- https://ai.google.dev/gemini-api/docs/thinking
- https://ai.google.dev/gemini-api/docs/gemini-3
- https://ai.google.dev/gemini-api/docs/models/gemini-3-pro-image-preview

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* Studio: attach Gemini code_execution inline images to the code card (PR #5720)

When a text Gemini turn wires codeExecution and the sandbox produces a
matplotlib plot, the inline image part ships right after the
codeExecutionResult. Previously this surfaced as a separate empty
image_generation card. Track the most recent code_execution
tool_call_id + result text and, when an inline image follows with
code_execution active, emit a second tool_end on the same id that
appends the image as a data: URI under the `__IMAGES__:` marker the
chat-adapter already understands.

Image-picker turns (`-image` / `nano-banana`) keep the standalone
image_generation envelope so Nano Banana outputs render the same way.

Tests: covers the merged code-execution card emission with no
standalone image_generation event when code_execution is the active
tool.

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* Studio: fix fourth-pass Gemini findings (PR #5720)

Round 4 review follow-ups:

Backend:
- `_is_openai_compatible` + `_auth_headers` detect Gemini connections
  pointed at a custom OpenAI-compatible proxy (non-Google host whose
  path ends in `/openai`) and route them through the OpenAI-compat
  surface with `Authorization: Bearer ...` instead of the native
  `_stream_gemini` translator + `x-goog-api-key`. Google-hosted Gemini
  keeps the native dispatch path it migrated to in this PR.
- `_stream_gemini` thinkingLevel handling for Gemini 3 Pro now coerces
  both "minimal" and "medium" effort to "low" / "high" respectively
  (Pro tier only accepts low/high per
  https://ai.google.dev/gemini-api/docs/thinking).
- `providers.py` `default_models` restores the advertised
  `gemini-3.5-pro` and the rolling `gemini-pro-latest` /
  `gemini-flash-latest` / `gemini-flash-lite-latest` aliases that the
  allowlist already admits.

Frontend:
- chat-adapter: lean on `providerSupportsBuiltinWebSearch` (which
  already encodes the Gemini 3 image-model Search allowance) instead
  of blanket-disabling Search whenever Gemini image mode is active.
  Code execution stays blocked because Gemini image mode rejects it.
- shared-composer: mirror the same gate -- only the Code pill is
  unconditionally disabled in Gemini image mode; the Search pill is
  driven by `supportsBuiltinWebSearch`.
- provider-capabilities: Gemini 3 Pro reasoning levels now expose only
  "low" and "high" (no Medium pill) to match the API.

Tests: covers the Gemini 3 Pro medium / minimal coercion, the custom
proxy OAI-compat dispatch + Authorization Bearer auth, and the
native-vs-proxy detection. Also closes the mocked httpx.AsyncClient
inside the test event loop so the Python 3.13 `aclose was never
awaited` warning no longer fires.

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* Studio: fix fifth-pass Gemini findings (PR #5720)

Round 5 review follow-ups:

Backend:
- `_is_openai_compatible` + `_auth_headers` now treat ANY non-Google
  Gemini base URL as OpenAI-compat (LiteLLM / custom OAI gateways /
  OpenAI-compat vLLM routers), not just paths ending in `/openai`.
  Pre-existing saved Gemini proxies on `/v1` keep working.
- Gemini 3 thinkingLevel coercion narrowed to the documented
  inconsistencies: only "minimal" is coerced to "low" on Pro tier.
  "medium" passes through (Gemini 3.1 Pro accepts it per
  https://docs.cloud.google.com/vertex-ai/generative-ai/docs/models/gemini/3-1-pro).
- `_stream_gemini` only flips `responseModalities=[TEXT,IMAGE]` when
  the selected model is image-capable. A stale
  `enabled_tools=["image_generation"]` on a text model is silently
  dropped instead of producing an invalid Gemini request.
- `_stream_gemini` validates the model id against
  `[A-Za-z0-9._-]+` before URL interpolation so a model like
  `../cachedContents/x` cannot redirect the request to an unintended
  endpoint with the configured API key attached.
- Empty-text Gemini parts that still carry `thoughtSignature` emit a
  content-free delta with `extra_content.google.thought_signature` so
  Gemini 3 turns that end with a signature-only fragment do not lose
  the replay state.
- ConnectError / ReadTimeout / generic HTTPError paths in
  `_stream_gemini` now close the synthetic web_search tool_start
  with a matching tool_end before the error chunk so the UI does not
  leave a stuck "searching..." card on transport failure.
- `providers.py` default_models drop the non-existent
  `gemini-3.5-pro` (Google launched only `gemini-3.5-flash` at
  I/O 2026; Pro tier remains `gemini-3.1-pro-preview`).
- `routes/inference.py` only forwards `payload.top_k` when the caller
  explicitly set it on the request (Pydantic `model_fields_set`).
  Omitted top_k stays omitted, restoring the pre-PR behavior where
  Gemini uses its server default.
- `ChatCompletionRequest.enable_prompt_caching` adds a `mode="before"`
  validator that coerces the canonical string literals "true"/"false"
  back to bool so historical opt-out callers keep working after the
  field widened to `Union[bool, str]` for Gemini cache resource names.

Frontend:
- `providerSupportsBuiltinWebSearch` / Code / Image now accept the
  saved connection `baseUrl` and return false for custom OAI-compat
  Gemini proxies. Backend skips `_stream_gemini` for those bases, so
  native tool envelopes never reach them; hiding the pills keeps the
  request, builder, and UI consistent.
- `provider-capabilities.ts` Gemini 3 Pro effort ladder restores
  `["low", "medium", "high"]` to match Google's documented levels.
- Call sites in `chat-page.tsx` and `chat-adapter.ts` pass through
  `provider.baseUrl` so the proxy gate fires.

Tests: covers Gemini 3 Pro medium pass-through, custom proxy dispatch
on `/v1` and `/openai` bases, path-traversal model id rejection,
top_k omission when not explicit, text-model image_generation drop,
empty-text + thoughtSignature surfacing, and
enable_prompt_caching string coercion.

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* Studio: fix sixth-pass Gemini findings (PR #5720)

Round 6 review follow-ups:

Frontend:
- chat-adapter `delta.tool_calls` accumulates fragments by `id` /
  `index` instead of pushing a new tool-call card per chunk. The
  standard OpenAI Chat Completions stream contract sends `id`/`name`
  on the first chunk and partial `function.arguments` on subsequent
  chunks; our previous handler parsed each fragment as a standalone
  tool call. Local llama.cpp and OAI-compat providers that stream
  fragments now reassemble into a single function-call part.
- chat-adapter also preserves `extra_content` on streamed tool-call
  deltas so Gemini 3 `thoughtSignature` survives to the next turn.
- provider-capabilities Gemini 3 Pro restores "medium" in the
  reasoning-effort ladder (Google's official Gemini API thinking
  doc lists low/medium/high for Gemini 3.1 Pro; my earlier round 4
  coercion was wrong).
- provider-capabilities orders `gemini-2.5-flash-lite` ahead of the
  broader `gemini-2.5-flash` prefix so Flash-Lite falls into the
  "no native thinking knob" branch as documented.

* Studio: round-trip Gemini tool_calls and tool results (PR #5720)

Recurring round 3-6 P1: the chat-adapter renders Gemini function-call
parts and code-execution events but `toOpenAIMessage` only serialized
text + image content, so the next turn lost the assistant
`tool_calls[]` (including Gemini 3's required
`extra_content.google.thought_signature`) and the matching
`role="tool"` result. Gemini 3 multi-turn function calling and code
execution failed validation on the second turn.

Frontend:
- types/api.ts widens OpenAIChatMessage to permit `role="tool"`,
  `tool_calls`, `tool_call_id`, `name`, and `content: null`. Adds
  OpenAIToolCallPart with `extra_content` for the Gemini round-trip.
- chat-adapter: new `toOpenAIMessages` expands an assistant turn with
  tool-call parts into [assistant w/ tool_calls + extra_content,
  role=tool result, ...]. tool result content is JSON-serialized so
  the backend translator can rebuild Gemini's `functionResponse`
  shape.
- chat-adapter outbound history now uses `flatMap(toOpenAIMessages)`
  so each assistant tool-call round-trips through the standard OAI
  shape the backend's `_stream_gemini` already understands.

* Studio: replay Gemini code_execution and image native parts on history (PR #5720)

Multi-turn Gemini history previously lost the native executableCode,
codeExecutionResult, and inlineData parts because the outbound
translator regenerated a generic functionCall for every assistant
tool_call. Stow the native dict on tool_end (frontend) and replay it
verbatim with thoughtSignature (backend) so follow-up turns preserve
the prior execution and image generation state. Skip role="tool"
fan-out for server-side builtin tools so Gemini does not 400 on a
functionResponse with no matching user-declared function.

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* Studio: complete Gemini built-in tool replay round-trip (PR #5720)

Round 7 follow-up to the multi-turn native-part work. Three asymmetric
storage/consume gaps remained between the backend translator and the
chat adapter, so realistic Gemini follow-up turns degraded to generic
functionCalls instead of native history.

- Frontend collectAssistantToolCalls now drops web_search outright,
  drops code_execution / image_generation when the native part is
  missing, and promotes args.google to extra_content.google so the
  backend native_part replay branch actually fires.
- Backend image_generation tool_end now emits google.native_part
  with the inlineData (mimeType + base64) and thoughtSignature so the
  follow-up image-edit turn can replay the prior image as a native
  Gemini model part.
- Backend code-execution plot tool_end now stows google.native_part
  with the inlineData so the merged code-exec card can round-trip
  executableCode + codeExecutionResult + inlineData on the same id.
- Added regression tests for image-gen native-part replay and the
  code-exec plot native_part stow.

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* Studio: round 8 Gemini follow-ups (PR #5720)

- Text-part thoughtSignature: stow on the assistant message during
  streaming and replay onto the last text part on the next turn so
  Gemini 3 strict function-calling does not reject history.
- Function declarations: recursively strip Gemini-unsupported OpenAPI
  keys (additionalProperties, $schema, $defs, strict, etc.) so OpenAI
  strict tools stop 400ing as INVALID_ARGUMENT on Gemini.
- OpenAI-compat fallback: forward tools/tool_choice so custom Gemini
  proxies (LiteLLM, gateways) keep function-calling.
- enable_prompt_caching: cover the Pydantic v1 legacy off/on/f/n/t/y
  string set so explicit opt-outs stay opt-out (Gemini was sending
  cachedContent: "off" otherwise).
- Frontend collectAssistantToolCalls / collectToolResultMessages: use
  google.native_part + result presence to disambiguate provider
  builtins from same-named user-declared functions.
- Added regression tests for text-signature replay and schema
  sanitization.

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* Studio: round 9 Gemini follow-ups (PR #5720)

Two round-9 convergent finds across the 12 reviewers:

- Server-side web_search was leaking onto the next turn as a fake
  user functionCall/functionResponse. The previous heuristic (skip
  builtin only when no native_part AND no result) let it through
  because the synthetic tool card has a non-empty result string.
  Always skip web_search by name on both serializers, accept that a
  user-declared function literally named "web_search" must use a
  different name.
- Assistant `extra_content` was dropped by ChatMessage validation
  before _stream_gemini could replay text-part thought signatures.
  Add the field to ChatMessage and forward it through
  _build_external_messages so the multi-turn signature path actually
  carries data.

Includes a regression test for the ChatMessage round-trip.

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* Studio: round 10 Gemini follow-ups (PR #5720)

Three convergent round-10 reviewer findings closed:

- Tag synthetic provider-side builtins with `args._server_tool=True`
  via a central helper that runs in every `_emit_tool_event` /
  `_emit_synthetic_tool_event` path. The frontend filter now skips
  on that marker instead of on the public tool name, so local
  llama.cpp `web_search` and OpenAI function tools literally named
  `web_search` / `code_execution` / `image_generation` round-trip
  cleanly while Gemini grounding / hosted code-exec / hosted image
  cards stay skipped.
- Gate Gemini image-mode (responseModalities=[TEXT,IMAGE]) on the
  Images pill (enabled_tools containing `image_generation`).
  Selecting an image-capable model with the pill off no longer forces
  image output the UI says is disabled.
- Frontend missing-key guard now exempts custom Gemini OAI-compat
  proxies (LiteLLM, gateways) the same way the backend already
  does, so a saved Gemini connection on `http://localhost:4000/v1`
  with no API key stops being blocked.

Existing tests updated to pass `enabled_tools=["image_generation"]`
on image-mode capture paths.

* Studio: round 11 Gemini follow-ups (PR #5720)

Four round-11 findings closed:

- Kimi _stream_kimi_web_search's local _synthetic_chunk helper now
  runs through _stamp_server_tool_marker so Kimi search history is
  not replayed as a fake user functionCall on the next turn (was an
  asymmetric miss after the round-10 tagging work).
- OpenAI Responses path (/v1/responses for gpt-5.x) forwards
  caller-supplied tools / tool_choice, translating the Chat
  Completions function-tool shape into the Responses native shape.
  Without this, standard OpenAI tools silently dropped on
  Responses-routed traffic.
- Decoupled the Gemini image-tier model-id guards (text-tool /
  thinking strip) from the Images pill flip
  (responseModalities=[TEXT,IMAGE]). gemini-2.5-flash-image with
  Search/Code on and the Images pill OFF no longer forwards
  googleSearch + thinkingConfig (Gemini 400s on those for legacy
  image ids).
- Gemini-only extra_content is now forwarded by
  _build_external_messages only when provider_type=="gemini" so
  Google's thought_signature does not leak into OpenAI / Mistral /
  Kimi / OpenRouter request bodies as an unknown field.

Added a regression test for the image-tier strict-guard split and
extended the extra_content test to cover the non-Gemini suppression.

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* Studio: round 12 Gemini follow-ups (PR #5720)

Three round-12 convergent findings closed:

- extra_content leak to custom Gemini OAI-compat proxies (8/12
  reviewers). _build_external_messages now gates extra_content on
  the native generativelanguage.googleapis.com host, not just
  provider_type=="gemini", so LiteLLM / custom gateways routed
  through /chat/completions do not get an unknown top-level field.
- OpenAI Responses function-tool round-trip (5/12 reviewers). I
  added user `tools` forwarding in round 11 but did not parse the
  matching response.output_item.done items of type=function_call.
  The parser now translates them into Chat Completions
  delta.tool_calls and the terminal chunk reports
  finish_reason="tool_calls" when the model invoked a user
  function.
- Image-tier model with Images pill OFF (2/12). Google's image
  models default to text+image when responseModalities is omitted,
  so the previous fix silently still billed image output. Force
  responseModalities=["TEXT"] when the Images pill is off and the
  selected model is image-capable.

Updated the two pre-existing tests that pinned the synthetic-tool
arguments shape to include the new `_server_tool: True` marker, and
added a regression test for the Responses function-call output
translation.

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* Studio: round 13 Gemini/Responses follow-ups (PR #5720)

Three round-13 convergent findings closed:

- OpenAI Responses function_call indices: my round-12 translator
  hardcoded every emitted tool_calls[*].index to 0, so parallel
  function calls collapsed for index-keyed clients. Track and
  increment function_call_index per emit (mirrors the Gemini
  branch's distinct-index pattern). 10/12 reviewers flagged.
- _SERVER_SIDE_BUILTIN_TOOL_NAMES now includes web_fetch so
  Anthropic-hosted web_fetch cards carry the _server_tool marker
  and the frontend history serializer doesn't replay them as fake
  user functions. 4 reviewers flagged.
- OpenAI Responses follow-up tool results now serialize as
  Responses-shape function_call / function_call_output items keyed
  by call_id, instead of Chat Completions role="tool" content.
  Skips assistant tool_calls tagged with _server_tool so hosted
  builtins don't round-trip as user functions. 2 reviewers flagged.

Updated the Anthropic code_execution and web_fetch test argument
pins to include the new _server_tool marker, and added two
regression tests (distinct indices on parallel function_call,
function_call_output round-trip).

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* Studio: round 14 Gemini follow-ups (PR #5720)

Three round-14 findings closed:

- Remote `image_url` translation (5 reviewers convergent). Public
  HTTPS image URLs can't be sent as `fileData.fileUri` -- Gemini
  reserves that path for Files API URIs and YouTube. Fetch the
  bytes server-side and inline them as base64 `inlineData`,
  mirroring the pre-PR OpenAI-compat behaviour. YouTube URLs and
  generativelanguage.googleapis.com/v1beta/files/* stay as
  `fileData`.
- Nullable JSON Schema type arrays. OpenAI strict tools commonly
  use `"type": ["string", "null"]`; the Gemini sanitizer now
  flattens that to `"type": "string", "nullable": true` so strict
  function tools stop 400ing.
- Parallel functionResponses now ride on one user content block
  with multiple `functionResponse` parts, matching Google's
  parallel tool docs. Consecutive `role="tool"` messages merge
  into the previous user turn instead of splitting into separate
  Gemini user turns.

Three regression tests added (remote URL fetch + inline, Files
API / YouTube fileData preservation, schema nullable flattening,
parallel-tool grouping).

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* Studio: SSRF harden Gemini remote image fetch (PR #5720)

Round 15 convergent finding (12/12 reviewers). My round-14 fix to
download user-controlled image URLs for inlineData inlining was an
SSRF / data-exfiltration path: no scheme check, no private-host
guard, no size cap, no Content-Type validation, redirects could
bounce to internal services, and the full URL was logged.

Replace the inline fetch with `_safe_fetch_image_for_gemini`:

- Require https:// (reject http, file, data, ftp, etc).
- Resolve the hostname via socket.getaddrinfo and reject if ANY
  resolved address is private / loopback / link-local / multicast /
  reserved / unspecified (covers 127.0.0.0/8, 10/8, 172.16/12,
  192.168/16, ::1, 169.254/16 metadata, RFC 6890).
- Block IP-literal URLs that resolve into those same ranges.
- Cap response body at 10 MB (Content-Length pre-check + streamed
  byte counter).
- Require Content-Type to start with `image/`.
- Disable redirect following so a 302 to a private host can't slip
  past the address check.
- Use a short 15s timeout and a tiny connection pool dedicated to
  these fetches.
- Log only the host name + error class -- no full URL, no signed
  querystring leak.

If the guard rejects, the image part is silently dropped (instead
of forwarding raw bytes or a fileData fallback). Files API URIs
and YouTube URLs still ride as `fileData.fileUri` unchanged.

Tests: replaced the live-fetch test with a `_safe_fetch_image_for_gemini`
monkeypatch, added four new SSRF-guard tests (non-https rejected,
loopback / private IP literals rejected, hostnames that resolve to
private IPs rejected).

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* Studio: round 16 Gemini follow-ups (PR #5720)

- IP-pinned image fetch (`_safe_fetch_image_for_gemini`): reuse the
  validated-once-then-pin pattern from `tools._fetch_page_text` via
  `asyncio.to_thread`, so DNS rebinding between validation and the
  HTTP connect cannot redirect us at a private/metadata address.
  Catch malformed-bracketed IPv6 urlparse errors. Follow up to 4
  redirect hops with per-hop SSRF re-validation.
- Replace contains-substring detection of Gemini Files API + YouTube
  URLs with parsed scheme/host/path checks, so attacker URLs like
  `https://evil.example/path/youtube.com/x.png` no longer skip the
  safe-fetch path and serialize as `fileData.fileUri`.
- `_build_external_messages`: strip per-tool-call `extra_content`
  for non-native-Gemini providers; the Gemini-only
  `thought_signature` payload was leaking through `tool_calls[]`
  into /chat/completions on OpenAI, Anthropic, and custom Gemini
  OAI-compat gateways.
- `_server_tool` marker now gated on the function name being one of
  the canonical builtin names (`web_search`, `web_fetch`,
  `code_execution`, `image_generation`) AND the marker being set,
  so a user function whose schema happens to define an
  `_server_tool` field is no longer dropped. Frontend filter mirrors
  the same gate, plus a backward-compat fallback for pre-PR
  persisted server-tool cards (no marker) routed via name +
  native_part / web-tool heuristic.
- Gemini schema sanitizer collapses `anyOf: [{X}, {"type":"null"}]`
  to `{X, "nullable": true}` so Optional[X] tool args from
  OpenAI/Pydantic schemas no longer 400 the Gemini request.
- Frontend tool-result serializer emits `{"result":""}` for empty
  string outputs so the ChatMessage validator does not reject
  `role="tool"` with empty content.
- Coerce `medium` thinkingLevel to `high` for legacy
  `gemini-3-pro*` / `gemini-3-pro-preview*` (only low/high
  documented; shut down 2026-03-09); 3.1+ Pro still passes through.
- Hide Gemini native thinking ladder on custom OAI-compat Gemini
  gateways by routing `getExternalReasoningCapabilities` through
  `isGeminiCustomOpenAICompatBase(baseUrl)`; thread baseUrl through
  all four call sites.

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* Studio: round 17 Gemini follow-ups (PR #5720)

- Frontend `collectAssistantToolCalls` and `collectToolResultMessages`
  no longer drop unmarked `web_search` / `web_fetch` cards by name
  alone: a user-defined function with one of those names must
  round-trip. Pre-PR persisted `code_execution` / `image_generation`
  cards still get filtered via a shape heuristic (kind/command/code/
  prompt fields) instead of bare name.
- `_build_external_messages._filter_tool_calls` now drops marked
  server-side builtin `tool_calls` entirely for non-native-Gemini
  providers, not just their `extra_content`. An assistant turn whose
  only payload was a marked builtin is dropped completely so the
  receiving provider does not see an orphan tool_call.
- `_stream_anthropic` translates OpenAI top-level `tool_calls` into
  Anthropic native `{type:"tool_use", id, name, input}` content
  blocks, and translates `role="tool"` follow-ups into `role:"user"`
  messages carrying a `tool_result` block. Anthropic's native
  Messages API rejects the OpenAI shapes.
- `_safe_fetch_image_for_gemini_sync` factors URL validation through
  `_safe_parse_https`, so malformed `port` access (e.g.
  `https://host:bad/x.png`) and malformed redirect targets (e.g. a
  302 to `https://[bad/x.png`) drop the image instead of raising mid-
  request.
- `tool_choice="none"` now disables hosted builtins (Gemini
  googleSearch / codeExecution and OpenAI Responses web_search /
  shell / image_generation), not just user function declarations.
- Schema sanitizer handles multi-type `anyOf` with null
  (`Union[str, int, None]`): keep the slim non-null anyOf and add
  `nullable: true` so Gemini does not reject `{"type":"null"}`.
- Image fetch falls back to the caller-provided MIME (guessed from
  URL extension) when the server omits Content-Type instead of
  dropping the image as `non-image content-type=<none>`.
- Per-request aggregate caps on remote image inlining (8 images,
  20MB total) so a single chat request cannot force unbounded
  backend downloads.
- Frontend exposes the reasoning ladder for `gemini-2.5-flash-lite`
  (`none/minimal/low/medium/high/max`) so the UI can drive the
  thinkingBudget the backend already supports.

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* Studio: round 18 Gemini follow-ups (PR #5720)

- `tool_choice="none"` now opts out of hosted builtin tools on every
  provider path, not just Gemini and OpenAI Responses. Anthropic
  web_search / web_fetch / code_execution, Kimi `$web_search` early
  return, and OpenRouter `plugins:[{id:"web"}]` are all gated on
  `tool_choice_disabled`. Passing `enabled_tools=[...]` with
  `tool_choice="none"` no longer triggers provider-side search /
  code execution for any provider.
- `_stream_anthropic` accepts `tool_choice` and threads it through;
  the dispatcher in `stream_chat_completion` forwards it.
- Frontend `isServerSideBuiltinToolPart` simplified to drop only on
  (marker) OR (canonical name + native_part). The previous shape
  heuristic on `args.kind`/`args.command`/`args.code`/`args.prompt`
  dropped real user-declared `code_execution` / `image_generation`
  functions. Pre-PR persisted hosted cards lacking the marker now
  leak to non-native providers on switch -- preferred to silently
  deleting legitimate function-call history.
- Backend `_is_marked_server_builtin_tool_call` and the OpenAI
  Responses translator's matching filter accept BOTH `_server_tool`
  marker AND `args.google.native_part` as durable provider-side
  signals so Gemini code_execution / image_generation cards are
  still dropped on a provider switch.
- Per-request remote image count cap now counts ATTEMPTS, not just
  successful inlines, so 100 failing/slow URLs cannot each consume
  the 15s fetch timeout. Data: URL images now share the same count
  and byte caps as fetched remote URLs.
- OpenAI Responses translator tracks skipped server-builtin
  `function_call` ids and drops their matching `role="tool"`
  follow-ups, preventing orphan `function_call_output` items in the
  outbound body.
- Gemini schema sanitizer preserves multi-type unions with null:
  `{"type":["string","integer","null"]}` becomes
  `anyOf:[{string},{integer}] + nullable:true` instead of being
  flattened to the first non-null type.
- Gemini model id validation moved to the top of `_stream_gemini`
  so an invalid model id rejects the request before any remote
  image fetch / message translation side effect.

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* Studio: round 19 Gemini follow-ups (PR #5720)

- `_build_external_messages` now skips an empty assistant turn when
  `_filter_tool_calls` drops every synthetic builtin tool_call (was
  guarded only on the `content is None` branch; the string-content
  and list-content branches still forwarded
  `{"role":"assistant","content":""}` which several providers
  reject). Also tracks the dropped server-builtin tool_call ids and
  skips the matching `role="tool"` follow-ups so the receiving
  provider does not see an orphan tool_result.
- OpenRouter `web_search_active` (the synthetic tool_start /
  tool_end emitter) is now also gated on `tool_choice_disabled` so
  a request with `tool_choice="none"` does not surface a fake
  web_search card in the chat UI even though the plugin was
  correctly stripped from the outbound body.
- `_stream_anthropic` translates an OpenAI role="tool" with list
  content (`content=[{"type":"text","text":"..."}]`) into a native
  `tool_result` block on a user message; previously only the
  string-content shape was translated, so list-content tool results
  were forwarded as invalid `role:"tool"` messages.
- Gemini `data:` URL image_url parts now require an `image/*` MIME
  type; a `data:text/html;base64,...` is dropped instead of being
  forwarded as `inlineData.mimeType="text/html"` (Gemini rejects
  the malformed image part). Symmetric with the fetched-remote
  image fetch path that already rejects non-image Content-Type.
- YouTube `fileData.fileUri` now declares `video/mp4` as the
  mimeType instead of `image/jpeg` guessed from the URL path. The
  YouTube/fileData input is the documented Gemini video path; the
  guessed image MIME made valid YouTube inputs malformed.
- OpenAI Responses translator preserves `response.output` ordering
  on assistant turns that emitted both text and a function_call:
  assistant text is now serialized BEFORE the function_call item
  so the subsequent function_call_output (the matching role=tool
  follow-up) lands in the right position. Previously the order
  was function_call -> assistant text -> function_call_output,
  which can confuse multi-turn function-calling flows.

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* Studio: round 20 Gemini follow-ups (PR #5720)

Convergent reviewer findings from round 20:

- tool_choice="none" no longer flips responseModalities=[TEXT,IMAGE]
  on image-tier Gemini models. Forced-function tool_choice (e.g.
  {type:function, function:{name:lookup}}) also drops hosted Search /
  code execution from the Gemini body so the caller's pinned user
  function is not silently joined by hosted builtins.

- Gemini code-execution thoughtSignature replay now uses an ordered
  parts list (native_part.parts[]) so per-part signatures stay
  attached to the exact part Gemini emitted. The previous merged
  shape fanned one top-level thoughtSignature across executableCode
  + codeExecutionResult + inlineData and tripped Gemini 3 strict
  validators. Backward-compat fallback keeps pre-round-21 persisted
  history working: a legacy native_part with a single subpart still
  replays the signature on that subpart; merged legacy objects pin
  the signature to executableCode only.

- Remote-image fetch threads the remaining per-request byte budget
  into _safe_fetch_image_for_gemini, so over-budget URLs are
  refused via Content-Length pre-check / short read instead of
  fully downloaded then discarded after the aggregate cap check.

- Gemini role=tool with OpenAI list-form content
  ([{type:text,text:result}]) now flattens text parts before
  building functionResponse.response.result; previously the parts
  arrived as the result value instead of the actual tool output.

- Frontend chat-adapter merges native_part by concatenating parts
  lists (preserving per-part thoughtSignature). Wire types expose
  enable_prompt_caching as boolean|string (Gemini cached-content
  name) and OpenAIChatDelta now carries tool_calls and extra_content.

- Test test_openrouter_no_synthetic_web_search_event_on_tool_choice_none
  reads _toolEvent from the top-level SSE payload so a backend
  regression cannot mask the assertion.

Adds 7 regression tests covering image_generation gate, forced-function
gate, native_part list replay, legacy fallback, list-content
functionResponse flattening, fetch byte-budget threading, and wire
types.

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* Apply forced-function tool_choice gate to Anthropic, OpenRouter, Kimi

Previously only the Gemini path treated `tool_choice={"type":"function",
"function":{"name":...}}` as a hosted-tool opt-out. Anthropic,
OpenRouter, and Kimi still attached hosted web_search / web_fetch /
code_execution when the caller explicitly pinned a user function plus
`enabled_tools=[...]`. That contradicts the explicit function pin and
bills the caller for unwanted server-side calls.

Mirror the Gemini gate symmetrically:
  - Anthropic web_search / web_fetch / code_execution
  - OpenRouter `plugins:[{id:"web"}]` + the synthetic web_search SSE
    event the same path emits at stream close
  - Kimi `_stream_kimi_web_search` dispatch

Adds 4 regression tests:
  - test_anthropic_forced_function_tool_choice_drops_hosted_tools
  - test_openrouter_forced_function_tool_choice_drops_web_plugin
  - test_kimi_forced_function_tool_choice_skips_web_search_helper
  - test_openrouter_no_synthetic_web_search_event_on_forced_function_tool_choice

All 146 existing backend tests still pass.

* Strip Gemini-only synthetic tool history on local-GGUF dispatch

After a Gemini chat that ran code_execution / image_generation, switching
the same thread to a local GGUF model used to forward the synthetic
provider-side tool_calls (tagged with `args._server_tool` or carrying a
Gemini `args.google.native_part` payload) and the message-level
`extra_content` to llama-server. The receiving backend has no tool
declaration for those names and no use for Gemini thoughtSignature
metadata; in the worst case it can produce an orphan tool_call_id and a
confused continuation.

Add `_strip_provider_synthetic_tool_history()` and wire it through the
two local message builders:
  - `_openai_messages_for_passthrough`  (OAI-compat passthrough)
  - `_openai_messages_for_gguf_chat`    (standard GGUF chat path)

Real user-function `tool_calls` and their matching `role="tool"` replies
survive unchanged; only synthetic provider-side cards and Gemini-only
`extra_content` are stripped. If the synthetic call was the assistant
turn's only payload, the now-empty turn is dropped too so llama-server
does not reject the request.

Adds 2 regression tests:
  - test_strip_provider_synthetic_tool_history_drops_synthetic_only
  - test_strip_provider_synthetic_tool_history_drops_empty_assistant

142 existing backend tests still pass.

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* Disable Search/Code composer pills for Gemini image-tier models

For external Gemini image-tier models (gemini-2.5-flash-image,
gemini-3.x-image-preview, etc.), the backend unconditionally strips
code_execution and strips web_search on older image ids. Search is
still allowed on Gemini 3.x Pro/Flash image models, which
supportsBuiltinWebSearch already encodes per model.

Before this commit the composer pill gates were:
  searchDisabled = !modelLoaded || !(supportsTools || supportsBuiltinWebSearch)
  codeDisabled   = !modelLoaded || !(supportsTools || supportsBuiltinCodeExecution) || imageModeDisablesCode

`supportsTools` here is a local-runtime fallback that becomes true when
any tool-capable local model has been loaded in the session. With a
local tool-capable runtime active, switching the chat to an external
Gemini image-tier model used to leave Search/Code clickable, even
though the backend will silently drop the tool on the wire.

Detect "external provider is Gemini AND the model is image-tier" (via
supportsBuiltinImageGeneration) and gate the two pills strictly on the
provider's own builtin support in that case. Non-Gemini paths and
non-image Gemini models keep the supportsTools fallback unchanged.

* Apply forced-function tool_choice gate to OpenAI Responses path

Round 22 added the gate for Gemini / Anthropic / OpenRouter / Kimi but
missed the OpenAI Responses translator. When a caller pinned a user
function via `tool_choice={"type":"function","function":{"name":...}}`
plus `enabled_tools=["web_search","code_execution","image_generation"]`,
the Responses body still attached `{"type":"web_search"}`,
`{"type":"shell"}`, and `{"type":"image_generation"}` server tools. The
function pin should suppress those for the same privacy + billing reason
the other provider paths now do.

Compute `_responses_tool_choice_forced_function` next to
`_responses_tool_choice_none` and gate each hosted-tool append on
`_responses_hosted_builtins_allowed = not none and not forced_function`.
The fix has to be applied in TWO places: the initial body builder and
`_build_body()` (called by the container-expiry retry path). User
function declarations still flow through so the pin has something to
target, and the Responses-shape `{type:"function", name:"..."}`
`tool_choice` is forwarded unchanged.

Adds regression test `test_openai_responses_forced_function_tool_choice_drops_hosted_tools`.
All 166 existing backend tests across Gemini + Responses + image-gen +
code-exec suites still pass.

* Round 24 P1s: SSRF shared-address gap + extra_content text-only leak + custom-Gemini model list

Three convergent P1s from round 24 review:

1. SSRF: the shared SSRF validator in `tools._validate_and_resolve_host`
   used a denylist (is_private / loopback / link_local / multicast /
   reserved / unspecified). Python classifies shared address space
   (100.64.0.0/10 carrier-grade NAT, plus 240.0.0.0/4, benchmarking
   ranges, etc.) with `is_private=False` AND `is_global=False`. The new
   Gemini server-side image fetcher therefore accepts URLs whose
   hostname resolves to 100.64.0.1 in cloud/VPC deployments. Add
   `not ip.is_global` as the primary gate -- a single source of truth
   that covers every current and future non-global range.

2. _strip_provider_synthetic_tool_history previously only stripped
   message-level `extra_content` when the assistant turn had tool_calls.
   A plain text Gemini reply carrying
   `extra_content.google.thought_signature` flowed through to
   llama-server when the thread was switched to a local GGUF backend.
   Always strip message-level `extra_content` on assistant turns.

3. routes/providers.list_provider_models applied Gemini's native
   `model_id_allowlist` regex to every Gemini provider, including
   custom OAI-compatible bases (LiteLLM, deployment gateways). IDs like
   `google/gemini-2.5-flash` and team-prefixed deployment aliases got
   filtered out even though the chat-dispatch path now routes them via
   the OpenAI-compatible client. Skip registry-level model-id filters
   when the configured Gemini base_url host is not the canonical
   `generativelanguage.googleapis.com`, mirroring the chat-dispatch
   gate.

Three regression tests added:
  - test_validate_and_resolve_host_blocks_shared_address_space
  - test_strip_provider_synthetic_tool_history_drops_text_only_extra_content
  - test_gemini_custom_oai_compat_base_skips_native_allowlist

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* Round 25 P1s: skip synthetic server-tool replay + inline $ref/$defs into Gemini schema

Two convergent reviewer findings on the native Gemini path:

1. _stream_gemini's tool_calls replay loop falls through to a generic
   functionCall emission whenever it sees an assistant tool_call. Marked
   server-side builtin cards (web_search / web_fetch tagged with
   _server_tool or args.google.native_part) hit that fallthrough with no
   replayable native_part, which produces an outbound functionCall whose
   name is not a declared user function. The Gemini turn 400s on the
   undeclared name. Guard the loop to drop those entries instead, while
   keeping the existing code_execution / image_generation native-part
   replay branch intact.

2. _sanitize_gemini_schema uses a strict allowlist that drops local
   $ref / $defs references. Pydantic-generated tool schemas hoist nested
   object shapes into $defs and reference them via {"$ref": "#/$defs/X"},
   so a property like address: {"$ref": "#/$defs/Address"} collapsed to
   {} on the wire and the model lost the nested fields, types, and
   required keys. Resolve local #/... pointers against the schema root
   and inline the referenced subtree, with local siblings overriding
   the reference (normal JSON Schema composition) and a seen-ref guard
   for self-referential schemas.

Added regression coverage:
- test_gemini_native_skips_synthetic_server_builtin_replay
- test_function_declarations_inline_local_refs_into_gemini_schema
- test_function_declarations_inline_local_refs_in_anyof_and_items
- test_function_declarations_self_referential_schema_terminates

All 145 Gemini provider tests pass; touched provider regression set
(OpenAI Responses, code execution, image generation, Anthropic code
execution, Anthropic web_fetch) also 43/43 green.

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* Round 26 P1s: drop orphan Gemini functionResponse + Anthropic /messages synthetic-history strip

Reviewer round 26 surfaced two convergent asymmetric-fix bugs.

1. _stream_gemini drops a synthetic server-tool tool_call (web_search /
   web_fetch tagged _server_tool) and also replays code_execution /
   image_generation tool_calls as Gemini-native executableCode /
   codeExecutionResult / inlineData parts. The matching role="tool"
   follow-up was still falling through to the generic functionResponse
   branch, producing either an orphan functionResponse (synthetic case)
   or a duplicate response pointing at a name with no
   functionDeclarations entry (native-part case). Both forms 400 the
   next Gemini turn. Track skipped + native-replayed tool_call_ids in
   _gemini_skip_tool_result_ids and short-circuit the role="tool"
   branch on a match.

2. The Anthropic-compatible local /v1/messages route only called
   _drop_empty_assistant_sentinels on the OpenAI-translated history,
   while the sibling /v1/chat/completions and GGUF passthrough builders
   chain that with _strip_provider_synthetic_tool_history. An Anthropic
   caller replaying a prior provider-side tool_use therefore forwarded
   fake builtin tool history straight into local llama-server. Apply
   the same strip on the Anthropic route after the
   anthropic_messages_to_openai conversion.

Regression coverage added:
- test_gemini_native_skips_orphan_function_response_for_dropped_builtin
- test_gemini_native_skips_orphan_function_response_for_native_part_replay

Gemini suite 147/147; touched provider regression set 43/43.

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* Round 27 P1s: native_part location fallback + Gemini image request budget for base64

Two convergent reviewer findings on the native Gemini path.

1. _stream_gemini's synthetic-builtin detector at lines 3519-3524
   recognizes args.google.native_part as a server-tool marker, but
   _native_part was only loaded from tc.extra_content.google.native_part.
   A direct OpenAI-compatible API caller or imported third-party thread
   round-trips the payload through function.arguments because
   tool_calls[].extra_content is not in the OpenAI spec. The round-25
   guard then saw a synthetic builtin with no _native_part and dropped
   the entire assistant turn, so the next native Gemini request lost
   the prior executableCode / inlineData / codeExecutionResult context.
   Fall back to args.google.native_part when extra_content path is
   missing, mirroring what the synthetic detector already accepts.

2. _GEMINI_REMOTE_IMAGE_MAX_TOTAL_BYTES capped DECODED bytes at 20MB.
   Gemini receives images base64-encoded inside JSON, and base64
   inflates payload size by ~4/3. With 20MB decoded the actual JSON
   body is ~26.7MB plus prompt overhead, well over Gemini's ~20MB
   request limit. Drop the decoded cap to 14MB so realistic multi-
   image turns stay safely under 20MB encoded.

Added regression test test_gemini_native_part_falls_back_to_args_google
covering an OpenAI-compat-shaped image_generation tool_call whose
native_part lives only in function.arguments.

Gemini suite 148/148.

* Fix TS build errors from main merge: restore imageParts + refusal return [] + cast image-edit ref

Three errors in chat-adapter.ts surfaced by the frontend tsc step after merging
main into feat/gemini-provider:

1. The Anthropic refusal early-return used main's  but
   toOpenAIMessages returns SerializedMessage[]; flip to .
2. Restore  -- the line
   was lost when removing main's conflict block from the function body.
3. selectedImageEditReference splice was inserting OpenAIChatMessage
   into a SerializedMessage[] array; the shapes differ on tool_calls.id
   nullability. Cast the reference message through unknown -- it carries
   no tool_calls, so the runtime payload is structurally compatible.

Reproduced locally with `tsc -b --pretty false` (now passes). Build
also failing in the in-repo `npm run build` step on PR CI; this commit
unblocks all 12 failing UI/API workflows.

* Tighten verbose comments in external_provider.py + chat-adapter.ts

Compress multi-line explanatory comments in the Gemini translator
and the chat adapter without changing any behaviour. All 148 Gemini
provider tests still pass; tsc --noEmit clean.

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Studio: expose image size setting in training UI (#5743)
* Studio: add VLM image-size control for training

  Studio vision fine-tuning had no explicit way to cap image resolution, so
  users could not trade visual detail against context and memory use from the
  training UI, YAML config, or API payload. :) Add a nullable `vision_image_size`
  setting that keeps the current model default when unset and applies a
  max-side resize when provided.

  - Add `vision_image_size` to the training request model, route payload, backend
    training config, and frontend API/types plumbing.
  - Validate the value server-side as either null or an integer in the supported
    256-2048 range.
  - Surface an Image Size selector for vision LoRA training with Default plus
    common preset sizes.
  - Include the value in training start payloads only for image-dataset vision
    models, and serialize it into vision-aware YAML configs.
  - Map backend model defaults back into the training store and reset the value
    when reapplying model defaults.
  - Pass the resize through the Torch trainer via `UnslothVisionDataCollator`
    using max-dimension semantics.
  - Apply the same max-dimension resize in the MLX VLM path before mlx-vlm's
    internal collation, preserving aspect ratio and avoiding upscaling.
  - Add backend validation coverage and MLX resize-size tests for the new
    behavior.

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* Studio: thread vision_image_size into DeepSeek OCR + writable MLX ndarray

- trainer.py: DeepSeek OCR collator now honors the new vision_image_size
  setting as image_size. Falls back to 640 when null. base_size stays at
  1024 and crop_mode stays True so the Gundam preset's dynamic cropping
  of large documents keeps working.
- worker.py: _resize_mlx_vlm_image returns np.array(image, copy=True)
  instead of np.asarray(image). The PIL view from np.asarray is not
  writable, which makes HF VLM processors emit "The given NumPy array
  is not writable, and PyTorch does not support non-writable tensors..."
  when they call torch.from_numpy. copy=True keeps the same shape and
  dtype but produces a writable buffer.

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* Studio: align YAML export gate with API mapper + extend Image Size dropdown

- training-section.tsx: handleSaveConfig now passes
  isVisionModel && isDatasetImage === true to serializeConfigToYaml,
  matching buildTrainingStartPayload. Stops vision_image_size from
  leaking into exported YAML for text-only datasets where the API
  would have sent null.
- params-section.tsx: add 256 to visionImageSizePresets so the
  dropdown spans the validator's full [256, 2048] range. Also render
  a synthetic SelectItem for the current value when it was loaded
  from YAML or model defaults and is not in the preset list, so the
  controlled Select always shows the active size.

* Studio: validate vision_image_size in YAML/model-default loader

mapBackendModelConfigToTrainingPatch now mirrors the backend validator
at studio/backend/models/training.py:169 by dropping any value that is
not an integer in [256, 2048]. Pre-fix, an imported YAML like
vision_image_size: 4096 or 640.5 would land in the store and the UI
would happily display it, only to fail when Start Training posted to
the backend. With this guard the store never holds a value the backend
would reject.

* Studio: precise error messages for invalid vision_image_size inputs

Switch the field_validator to mode="before" so True/False surface as
bool (not Pydantic's coerced 1/0) and give a precise
"must be an integer or null" message instead of the misleading
"must be in [256, 2048] (got 1)". Also explicitly accepts numpy
Integral and integral Real scalars so YAML or programmatic callers
using numpy ints keep working.

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* Studio: test that bool inputs yield the precise 'integer or null' error

Regression guard for the validator switch to mode="before". Pre-fix,
vision_image_size: True was rejected with "must be in [256, 2048]
(got 1)" because Pydantic coerced before our check ran. New test
asserts the message now reads "integer or null".

* Studio: tighten vision_image_size loader + YAML save + MLX rounding

Round 2 of follow-up review surfaced three usability issues:

- model-defaults.ts: switching to a model whose backend YAML omits
  vision_image_size now explicitly resets the store value to null.
  Pre-fix, a stale 2048 from a previous model would silently apply
  to the new run because every checked-in model-default file omits
  the key.
- training-section.tsx: handleSaveConfig now includes vision fields
  unless isDatasetImage is definitively false. isDatasetImage is null
  during dataset checks, after dataset edits, and on import; treating
  unknown as "drop" would silently lose the user's selection in those
  windows. Confirmed-text-only datasets still drop the value.
- worker.py: _mlx_vlm_max_resized_size now mirrors the Torch collator's
  integer formula (w * size + size_func // 2) // size_func instead of
  Python round(), which uses banker's rounding and disagreed by 1px on
  half-pixel inputs like 333x1000 with target 500 (was 166, now 167).
  Test_mlx_training_worker_config gains parity assertions.

* Studio: reset vision_image_size in the model-config error fallback path

mapBackendModelConfigToTrainingPatch resets stale image size on the
success path, but if the /api/models/config endpoint throws,
training-config-store.ts falls through to checkVisionModel and only
updates capability flags. Pre-fix that left a stale 2048 (or any
prior selection) in the store, so once dataset detection marked the
new dataset as image, the next training start would silently apply
the previous model's size. The error branch now also resets to the
DEFAULT_HYPERPARAMS.visionImageSize sentinel.

* Studio: revert DeepSeek OCR Image Size knob + move missing-key reset

Round 3 of the parallel-reviewer pass surfaced two issues that I had
introduced earlier in this PR's follow-ups.

- trainer.py: my prior change threaded vision_image_size into the
  DeepSeek OCR collator's image_size argument. The collator's
  (image_size, base_size, crop_mode) is a single preset
  (Tiny / Small / Base / Large / Gundam); changing image_size in
  isolation desynchronizes the per-crop pixel grid from num_queries
  downstream and produces wrong token grids on documents larger than
  the per-crop tile. The fix pins the collator back at the Gundam
  preset and logs a clear "ignored for DeepSeek OCR" notice when the
  user has selected a non-default Image Size.
- model-defaults.ts + training-config-store.ts: the round 4 fix that
  reset visionImageSize when a model YAML omitted the key also fired
  on same-model reloads (ensureModelDefaultsLoaded re-fires on page
  refresh), wiping a value the user had just selected. The reset is
  now in setSelectedModel, gated on selectedModel != previousModel,
  so true model switches still clear stale values while reloads keep
  the user's selection.

* Studio: extend DeepSeek OCR Image Size exclusion to MLX + frontend

Round 4 of the parallel-reviewer pass flagged that the Torch trainer
exclusion I added did not have a matching MLX guard, and that the UI
still offered the dropdown for DeepSeek OCR even though the backend
ignores it.

- worker.py: _run_mlx_training now mirrors the Torch exclusion. When
  the model name matches DeepSeek OCR, vision_image_size is forced
  back to None before _adapt_for_mlx_vlm sees it, so dataset images
  pass through unchanged just like the Torch path. Emits a clear
  status line when this happens.
- params-section.tsx: the Image Size Row is now gated on
  showVisionImageSize (showVisionLora && !isDeepseekOcr) instead of
  showVisionLora alone, so DeepSeek OCR users no longer see a control
  that silently has no effect.
- mappers.ts: buildTrainingStartPayload sends null for vision_image_size
  whenever the selected model is DeepSeek OCR, so the backend log line
  about ignoring the value never fires from a UI-driven start.

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* Studio: tighten YAML import/save for vision_image_size

Two YAML-path asymmetries that could leak a stale image size into
training:

- parseYamlConfig now treats a missing training.vision_image_size as
  null. Without this, importing a YAML saved before this feature (or
  any config that omits the key) preserved whatever value the user had
  previously set on a different model. The model-defaults reload path
  still uses Object.hasOwn so same-model defaults reloads do not wipe
  a manual selection; only file import normalises the missing key.

- handleSaveConfig now passes a DeepSeek-OCR-specific guard to
  serializeConfigToYaml so saved YAML matches what the API mapper
  actually sends. Previously a state with visionImageSize set could
  emit the key even though Studio ignored it at training time for
  DeepSeek OCR, and a later import for a non-DeepSeek vision model
  would activate the stale value.

serializeConfigToYaml gains an optional third parameter
includeVisionImageSize defaulting to includeVisionFields, preserving
the existing 2-arg call signature for backwards compatibility.

* Studio: also reset vision_image_size when YAML lacks a training section

Round 9's parseYamlConfig normalization only fired when the YAML had a
training mapping that omitted vision_image_size. A lora-only or
logging-only YAML (or one with `training: null`) still left trainingObj
unset, the mapper saw no vision_image_size key, and the previously
selected store value persisted into the next training run.

Now an absent or null training section is synthesised as
{ vision_image_size: null } so model-defaults.ts always patches
visionImageSize back to Default on file import. Same-model defaults
reloads still preserve manual choices via the existing Object.hasOwn
gate in mapBackendModelConfigToTrainingPatch.

* Studio: unify parseYamlConfig non-object training handling

A fresh static review (Opus subagent) flagged P3-1: parseYamlConfig
only synthesised vision_image_size: null when raw.training was either
absent or a plain object missing the key. If raw.training is a scalar
or an array (malformed but still parseable), the value was passed
through unchanged, the mapper's Object.hasOwn returned false, and any
previously selected visionImageSize persisted - the same stale-state
leak the lora-only fallback was added to close.

Treat any non-plain-object raw.training (null, array, scalar) as a
malformed/missing section and reset to { vision_image_size: null }.

* Studio: tighten code comments for vision_image_size path

* Studio: tighten vision_image_size validator + restore lost comment context

Two issues surfaced by a fresh adversarial review of the validator:

1. v.strip().lstrip("+-").isdigit() let "++512" / "--256" / "+-+512"
   slip past the gate, then int("++512") raised an uncaught ValueError
   and Pydantic surfaced "invalid literal for int() with base 10: '++512'"
   instead of the contracted "vision_image_size must be an integer or null".

2. str.isdigit() returns True for Unicode digit families (full-width '512',
   Arabic-Indic '٥١٢', Devanagari '१०२४'), and int() coerces them, so the
   value reaching the backend wasn't the ASCII the user typed.

Replaced the lstrip+isdigit pair with re.fullmatch(r'[+-]?[0-9]+', stripped),
which rejects both shapes with the precise error and accepts the documented
ones ('256', '+512', ' 1024 '). Added 8 regression test cases covering
multi-sign strings, lone sign, and the three Unicode digit families.

Also restored comment context lost in f9c39331:
- model-defaults.ts: name studio/backend/models/training.py:_check_vision_image_size
  as the spec the [256, 2048] range mirrors, so a maintainer changing the
  cap in one file can find the other.
- training-section.tsx: enumerate the three windows in which isDatasetImage
  is null (before a check, after dataset edits, on import) so a future
  maintainer doesn't simplify the gate to `isCheckingDataset`.
- worker.py: qualify the writable-ndarray comment with "when a resize is
  requested" so it doesn't misadvertise the resize=None early-return.

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wuwuwu
4891118b5e
Studio: add frontend i18n support (#5765)
* Studio: add frontend i18n support

* Studio i18n: guard storage events, restore plurals, fill zh-CN, add parity check

- locale-store.ts: wrap window.localStorage access in handleStorageEvent
  with try/catch. readStoredLocale and writeStoredLocale already guard the
  same API; the storage-event path can throw the same way in privacy/
  restricted contexts and was the only unguarded localStorage call. Refactor
  the storageArea + key match into isLocaleStorageEvent for clarity.

- chat-tab.tsx + en.ts/zh-CN.ts: restore singular handling for chat-clear
  copy that the i18n migration dropped. Pre-PR code rendered "1 chat" but
  the new template strings always said "chats", so a user with exactly one
  chat saw "Cleared 1 chats", "Clear 1 chats?", and "1 chats cleared;
  1 chats remain". Add clearOneChat*, clearedOneChat, oneChatClearedRemain*,
  chatsClearedRemainOne, and storageClearFailedOne keys and pick them in
  chat-tab.tsx when count === 1.

- zh-CN.ts: fill ~50 previously English-fallback keys across studio.configure,
  studio.model VRAM helpers, studio.dataset (source, browsing, tooltips,
  preview/split/subset), studio.params tooltips and learningRateDescription,
  studio.training (audio/vision incompatible), studio.trainingStart.terminalStart,
  studio.tour.guidedTour, settings.chat.clear*, settings.connections,
  settings.apiKeys.newBadge. shell.{beta,brand,product} kept as brand strings.

- src/i18n/check-parity.ts + npm i18n:check: small script that verifies every
  locale overlay against the English baseline. Catches placeholder mismatches,
  shape mismatches, and unintended extra keys; runs via node --experimental-
  strip-types with no new devDependencies.

Verified locally:
  npm run typecheck, lint, build, biome:check, i18n:check all pass.
  24 vitest unit tests cover locale resolution, persistence failures,
  storage-event sync (including window.localStorage throwing), interpolation,
  and fallback.
  33 Playwright e2e tests pass across Chromium, Firefox, and WebKit covering
  default load, switch + reload persistence, unsupported/garbage locale
  fallback, storage-event cross-tab sync, and storage clear.

* Studio i18n: use translated API-key error copy instead of raw err.message

The API helpers in src/features/settings/api/api-keys.ts throw generic
English Error objects ("Failed to load API access", "Failed to create
access token", "Failed to revoke access token"). ApiKeysTab and
CreateKeyForm caught those and preferred err.message over the translated
"settings.apiKeys.loadError" / .createError / .revokeError keys, so in
zh-CN mode failed load/create/revoke requests still surfaced the English
strings instead of the translated copy.

Switched the four call-sites to always render the translated message and
left the helper throws unchanged (they are still useful for diagnostics
but should not be treated as user-facing localized copy).

* Studio i18n: polish two zh-CN embedding LR tooltips

Translation-pass review surfaced two awkward phrasings I introduced earlier:

  "常用区间是主学习率的 2 至 10 倍小"
    -> "常用区间是比主学习率小 2 至 10 倍"

Both versions are grammatical, but the new "比 X 小 N 倍" phrasing is the
standard idiomatic comparative for "N times smaller than X" in technical
Chinese writing. The earlier "X 的 N 倍小" reads as a non-native construction.

Applies to:
  studio.params.embeddingLearningRateTooltip
  studio.params.embeddingLearningRateDescription

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2026-05-27 04:52:16 -07:00
oobabooga
953c8bfa45
studio/frontend: add space above the scroll-to-bottom arrow in chat (#5776) 2026-05-26 06:02:03 -07:00
oobabooga
eacff8b827
studio/frontend: show "1 second" instead of "1 seconds" in thinking blocks (#5777)
* studio/frontend: show "1 second" instead of "1 seconds" in thinking blocks

* Update studio/frontend/src/components/assistant-ui/reasoning.tsx

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Wasim Yousef Said
fb65fed3b0
Keep generated image loading dots animated (#5786) 2026-05-26 04:37:18 -07:00
Daniel Han
41d24227cd
Studio: per-card web_search result + shell_call output fallback (OpenAI) (#5785)
* Studio: per-card web_search result + shell_call output fallback (OpenAI)

Two empty-output bugs in the OpenAI Responses tool-result rendering that
showed up clearly when a single prompt invoked 9 web_search + 4
code_execution + 1 image_generation in one turn. Reproduction shape in
the SQLite-stored chat history:

- 8 of 9 web_search tool-call records had result == "" (the cards
  rendered as empty cards in the thread)
- 4 of 4 code_execution (shell_call) records were missing the result
  key entirely (NoneType), so the cards that showed "Ran cat ..." style
  commands displayed the command line but no output panel at all
- image_generation worked, as did the very last web_search of the run

Root causes in studio/backend/core/inference/external_provider.py:

1. web_search_call's tool_end emitted result: "" by design, with the
   intent of overwriting only the LAST call at response.completed with
   the full citation list (the source-pill extractor on the frontend
   flatMaps across every web_search result, so a single non-empty
   result is enough for the trailing source pills). Side effect: every
   intermediate card renders empty in the thread. Fix: seed each call's
   own tool_end result with "Searching: <query>" so the per-card text
   is never empty, then keep the last-call overwrite path so the
   source-pill extractor still works. Falls back to empty when the
   model emits an action with no query, so the existing last-call path
   stays unchanged for that edge.

2. shell_call's tool_start was emitted from
   response.output_item.done for the call item, but tool_end lived in
   the separate response.output_item.done handler for shell_call_output.
   When OpenAI's Responses stream bundles the output array onto the
   shell_call item's own done event (no separate shell_call_output
   item), the previous handler emitted tool_start with no following
   tool_end. The card spun on "running" indefinitely and stored as
   NoneType in the thread DB. Fix: when the shell_call's done event
   carries an embedded output list, emit tool_end immediately from
   that. Track tool_end_emitted on the shell_calls map so a subsequent
   shell_call_output event (some streams ship both) is skipped instead
   of double-completing the card. A final flush at response.completed
   emits tool_end for any orphan shell_call that received neither
   bundled output nor a separate output event, so cards always finalise.

Tests (studio/backend/tests/test_openai_tool_result_fallbacks.py, 6
new):
- web_search: three calls, each card's result is its own Searching:
  query (no empties)
- web_search: last call still gets the aggregated citation block when
  url_citations arrive (pins the overwrite path)
- web_search: empty action.query falls back to result == "" (no junk
  Searching: placeholder)
- shell_call: bundled output on done emits a single tool_end with that
  output as the result text
- shell_call: bundled-then-separate output does not double-emit
  tool_end (subsequent shell_call_output is skipped)
- shell_call: orphan call with neither bundled nor separate output is
  flushed at response.completed so the card finalises

15/15 tests green when combined with the existing 9 in
test_openai_code_execution.py. Pre-commit + ruff format clean.

Scope: OpenAI Responses-API code path only. The Anthropic native
Messages-API path (_stream_anthropic) is untouched, as is the local
llama-server path. Local-model behaviour cannot regress because the
edited handlers only fire inside the OpenAI cloud branch.

* Studio: per-model external max_tokens cap + clamp on model switch

Two related external-provider issues that surfaced from the same
investigation as the per-card web_search / shell_call result bugs in
the previous commit:

A. Slider cap was a one-size-fits-all 32768 for every external model.

   provider-capabilities.ts kept a single EXTERNAL_MAX_OUTPUT_TOKENS
   constant (32k), well below what most providers actually accept. The
   docstring even called out the right per-provider numbers (Anthropic
   Opus 128k, GPT-5.x ~128k, Gemini 2.5 ~65k, DeepSeek 8k) but the
   code picked the lowest as a conservative floor. Effect: long
   generations from gpt-5.5 / claude-opus-4-7 silently truncated at
   32k even though the API would have served up to 128k.

   Fix: introduce getExternalMaxOutputTokens(providerType, modelId)
   returning the documented per-model cap. Patterns are checked
   longest-first so e.g. gpt-5.5-pro matches before gpt-5.5. Unknown
   provider/model combinations fall back to the existing 32k floor so
   no surprise increases for ids we don't know about.

   Per-model caps from the official docs:
   - OpenAI gpt-5.5 / gpt-5.5-pro: 128000
   - OpenAI gpt-5.4 / gpt-5.4-pro: 65536
   - OpenAI gpt-5.3: 16384
   - Anthropic claude-opus-4-7: 128000
   - Anthropic claude-opus-4-6 / sonnet-4-6 / opus-4-5 / sonnet-4-5 /
     haiku-4-5: 64000
   - Gemini 3.x family: 65535
   - DeepSeek: 8192
   - OpenRouter: strip provider/ prefix from the id and re-resolve

   The slider in chat-settings-sheet.tsx and the send-time clamp in
   chat-adapter.ts both call the new function so the slider's max=
   matches what the wire layer will accept.

B. Slider value lied after switching from a local model to external.

   When Studio auto-loads the helper Gemma-4-E2B-it on first chat,
   chat-adapter sets params.maxTokens to Gemma's context_length
   (262144 for Gemma 4). Switching the model picker to gpt-5.5 then
   flips the slider's max prop to the external cap, but the stored
   params.maxTokens is never reset. The numeric value next to the
   slider would render 262144 against a track that ended at the
   external cap. The send-time clamp brought the outbound max_tokens
   back down to the cap, so the API call was safe, but the displayed
   number had no relationship to what was actually being sent.

   Fix: chat-runtime-store.setCheckpoint now clamps params.maxTokens
   to getExternalMaxOutputTokens(...) on transitions into an external
   model. Looks up the provider via useExternalProvidersStore so we
   can derive providerType from the parsed external model id. No-op
   when the stored maxTokens is already at or below the new cap, so
   user-tuned values within range survive the switch.

Scope: pure frontend changes scoped to external-provider code paths.
Local model behaviour is untouched -- the ggufContextLength branch of
the slider's max= is unchanged, and setCheckpoint only mutates
maxTokens when isExternalModelId(modelId) is true. The send-time
clamp continues to be the safety net for any in-flight request that
crosses a model switch before the store-level clamp has applied.

Typecheck (tsc -b) clean; bun run build succeeds (2.13s).

Co-changes with the previous commit (7fe1adbf, per-card web_search +
shell_call output fallback) form a single PR: every empty-output and
silent-truncation issue surfaced from the same animal-popularity
prompt reproduction is now addressed in one branch.

* Studio: correct external max_tokens caps for Gemini and DeepSeek

Per-doc corrections to the per-model cap table added in 95da8d52:

- Gemini 3.x family: 65535 -> 65536, per
  https://ai.google.dev/gemini-api/docs/models/gemini-3.1-pro-preview
  (the published max_output_tokens is exactly 64K = 65536). The earlier
  65535 was an off-by-one rough cap.
- DeepSeek (deepseek-chat / deepseek-reasoner aliases): 8192 -> 384000,
  per https://api-docs.deepseek.com/quick_start/pricing. DeepSeek V4
  Flash / Pro both list MAX OUTPUT = 384K; the chat / reasoner ids are
  deprecated aliases for V4 Flash non-thinking / thinking modes. The
  8192 value was carried over from V3 and silently truncated V4 traffic
  at 2% of its actual ceiling.

Affects only the slider max and the send-time clamp for these provider
types. Other providers' caps unchanged. tsc -b clean.

* Studio: also flush orphan shell_calls on response.incomplete

Addresses gemini-code-assist[bot] high-priority inline review on PR
5785: the orphan-shell_call final flush added in 7fe1adbf landed only
in the response.completed branch. Truncated OpenAI Responses streams
emit response.incomplete instead (for example when the request hits
max_output_tokens), which left in-flight shell_call cards spinning
indefinitely in the UI.

Mirror the same flush block in the response.incomplete handler so the
truncated-stream path finalizes every pending tool card. The
tool_end_emitted guard keeps the path idempotent: if a shell_call
already completed via bundled output on its done event, the incomplete
flush is a no-op for it.

Two new tests in test_openai_tool_result_fallbacks.py:
- test_shell_call_flushed_on_response_incomplete_truncation pins the
  bug repro: an in-flight shell_call followed by response.incomplete
  must emit tool_end so the card finalizes.
- test_shell_call_incomplete_does_not_double_emit pins idempotency:
  a shell_call that completed via bundled output and is then followed
  by response.incomplete emits exactly one tool_end with the bundled
  result text.

17/17 tests green (8 fallback tests + 9 existing code-execution). Pre-
commit + ruff format clean.

* Studio: trim verbose comments across PR 5785 edits

Compress the in-code commentary added across this branch to one or two
lines per block; the verbose prose was easier as a PR description than
as inline noise. No behavioural changes: 17/17 tests still green, tsc -b
still clean.
2026-05-26 04:31:22 -07:00
Wasim Yousef Said
b1ef65c07a
Improve image generation UI (#5784)
* Improve image generation UI

* Polish generated image edit UI

* Tune generated image UI polish

* Soften generated image UI

* Refine generated image loading surface

* Align generated image caption clamp
2026-05-26 04:17:43 -07:00
Wasim Yousef Said
31ac558a73
Recipe Studio local model selector (#5769)
* feat(recipes): round-trip local model variants

* feat(recipes): add local model selector

* feat(recipes): wire selector into model editors

* fix(recipes): clear stale model state on relink

* feat(recipes): load selected local models for jobs

* chore(frontend): simplify biome scripts

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* fix(recipes): handle local selector edge cases

* fix(recipes): polish local model selector behavior

* fix(recipes): delay local model restore until terminal runs

* fix(recipes): accept resolved default gguf variants

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Wasim Yousef Said
f364b08b6c
Support follow-up edits for generated images (#5712)
* Support follow-up edits for generated images

* [pre-commit.ci] auto fixes from pre-commit.com hooks

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* Fix generated image edit references

* Fix image generation tool guard

* Replay OpenAI image reasoning refs

* Capture streamed OpenAI reasoning refs

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* Trigger Gather Town test

* Use OpenAI response context for image edits

* Studio: improve generated image card UI

* Studio: refine generated image overlay and edit context

* Studio: animate generated image loading state

* Studio: bind generated-image edits to selected image

* Studio: drop empty external assistant payloads

* Studio: guard generated image clipboard MIME

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* Simplify image generation edit wiring

* Remove temporary image generation test changes

* Preserve explicit image edit references

* Scope image edit references to threads

* Harden OpenAI image edit replay handling

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Daniel Han
4854d4579f
Studio: surface Anthropic document citations inline + in Sources panel (#5718)
* Studio: surface Anthropic document citations inline + in Sources panel

Anthropic's Messages API streams ``citations_delta`` events on
``content_block_delta`` when the request enables
``citations: {enabled: true}`` on document blocks. Each event carries
one citation pointing at the source document; previously they were
silently dropped, so reader-visible references never reached the chat
UI even when the model was citing properly.

The proxy now:
- dedupes by the type-specific anchor (char_location / page_location /
  content_block_location / search_result_location) so re-cites of the
  same span collapse onto a single footnote;
- injects ``[N]`` inline right after the matching text run;
- forwards the full list as a synthetic ``document_citations``
  tool_event at ``message_stop`` so the Sources panel can render
  per-document footnotes next to web_search / web_fetch citations.

Streams that never emit ``citations_delta`` stay byte-identical.

References:
- https://platform.claude.com/docs/en/build-with-claude/citations
- https://platform.claude.com/docs/en/build-with-claude/search-results

Tests (5 in test_anthropic_citations.py): passthrough, single
char_location, dedup of repeat citations, distinct sources get
distinct numbers, search_result_location supported.

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* Studio: surface Anthropic document_citations in the Sources panel

The PR added a backend _toolEvent.type='document_citations' on
message_stop and an inline [N] marker in the assistant text, but the
chat-adapter only handles container_*/tool_*/sources from
web_search and web_fetch tool calls. Reviewers flagged that the
inline [N] markers had no matching footnote entries in the Sources
panel.

Capture the new event into a documentCitationParts buffer, convert
each citation dict into a Sources-panel source entry (using
document_title or search-result source URL plus cited_text as the
snippet), dedupe by id, and append to the final yield alongside
the existing web_search/web_fetch sourceParts.

* Studio: dedupe search_result_location citations by search_result_index

Anthropic's documented search_result_location citation shape carries
search_result_index, source, title, and start/end_block_index --
NOT document_index/document_title. The previous key keyed on
document_index + document_title + source + start_block_index, so
two distinct search results from the same source collapsed onto the
same footnote and the second [N] marker was lost.

Switch the search_result_location branch to key on the documented
fields, and pin the behaviour with a regression test asserting that
two citations sharing source/title but with different
search_result_index get distinct [1] [2] markers.

* Studio: keep each citation distinct across the end-anchor

Codex follow-ups on the citations PR:

  * Backend _anthropic_citation_key now includes the end anchor for
    every variant (end_char_index, end_page_number,
    end_block_index). Anthropic ranges are start-AND-end pairs, so
    a same-start / different-end pair is two distinct citations
    that previously collapsed onto one footnote.

  * Frontend documentCitationToSource ids include the position
    fields (search_result_index, start/end char/page/block) instead
    of being keyed on URL alone. Two citations from the same
    document or two search_result_locations with the same source
    now produce distinct Sources-panel entries, matching the
    inline [N] numbering.

* Studio: key Sources list by per-citation id instead of url

Codex flagged that the Sources renderer keys badges on source.url,
so two Anthropic document citations sharing the same source URL
collide as React keys and one badge gets dropped (or duplicated).

The chat-adapter already mints a per-citation id that folds the
position fields (search_result_index, start/end char/page/block)
into the URL, so the two citations have distinct ids even when
their URL matches. Plumb that id through SourceData and use it as
the React key for both the measurement badges and the visible
SourceBadge list. Falls back to the URL when no id is supplied
(web_search and web_fetch source parts).

* Studio: enable Anthropic doc citations on input_document blocks

Plumb citations: {enabled: true} onto the translated Anthropic document
block (both base64 and URL source branches) so the upstream actually
emits citations_delta events. Without this opt-in the inline [N] +
Sources panel plumbing added in this PR is a no-op for real user
PDF / doc uploads.

Refs https://platform.claude.com/docs/en/build-with-claude/citations

Also add edge-case coverage for the citations_delta path:
malformed citations, mixed types per document, reversed indices,
missing document_index, non-int block indices, unknown citation
type, internal _key never leaking, footnote numbering across
content blocks, and the input_document wire-through itself.

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* Reject unsafe citation sources, bound cited_text payload

Three follow-ups on top of #5718 surfaced by a deeper review pass:

1) javascript: / data: / vbscript: in citation source is XSS-able.
   ``documentCitationToSource`` was assigning ``cit.source`` straight
   into ``Source.url`` and rendering it as an <a href>. A hostile
   model emitting ``cit.source = "javascript:alert(document.domain)"``
   would execute on click (openLink only intercepts URLs that contain
   "://" or start with "mailto:", which both miss the javascript:
   scheme). Restrict the navigable path to http(s):// only; anything
   else falls back to the existing #anthropic-doc anchor and the
   source title still renders the raw identifier for context. Also
   reject CR/LF inside the URL string.

2) Frontend sources collapse distinct backend footnotes when the
   citation type differs but positions match. char_location(0,5) and
   page_location(0,5) over the same source previously deduped into
   one entry because the id only carried position. Fold citation
   type into the id anchor so the 1:1 mapping with inline [N]
   markers is preserved across every citation shape.

3) ``cited_text`` was forwarded unbounded inside the synthetic
   document_citations tool_event. The Sources panel trims to 240
   chars for display anyway; for large RAG / search_result spans
   (~10kB cited_text is plausible) this inflates SSE bytes 40x
   for no UI benefit. Truncate server-side at 512 chars with an
   ellipsis so the description-trim downstream still has room to
   work and the wire stays bounded.

Tests grow from 21 to 22; existing 7 + edge 15 still green. Frontend
typecheck clean.

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* Studio: apply http(s) URL guard to all Sources-panel link sources

The previous round only filtered ``cit.source`` inside
``documentCitationToSource``. Two parallel code paths still copied
provider/tool-controlled ``URL:`` text directly into clickable
``<a href>`` Sources-panel links:

  * ``parseSourcesFromResult`` in chat-adapter.ts (legacy web_search /
    web_fetch tool result parser)
  * ``parseSearchResults`` in tool-ui-web-search.tsx (inline tool card)

A hostile tool response like ``URL: javascript:alert(1)`` or
``URL: data:text/html,...`` was therefore still rendered as a
navigable badge in the Sources panel.

Centralise the safe-URL test (``isSafeNavigableSourceUrl``,
``isSafeHttpUrl``) using ``new URL()`` + protocol allowlist + CR/LF
rejection, and apply it to both parsers. Unsafe blocks are dropped
rather than rewritten to a hash anchor because the web_search /
web_fetch parsers have no document-index fallback.

Citation conversion now uses the same helper so the in-place
http(s) regex and CR/LF check stay in one place.

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Daniel Han
7d3c472461
Studio: standalone Fetch pill for Anthropic web_fetch (#5742)
* Studio: surface Anthropic web_fetch as a standalone Fetch pill

web_fetch used to be silently bundled with the Search pill on the
assumption that "search returns URLs, fetch reads them" is the
typical workflow. Two problems with that:

- Anthropic bills each web_fetch invocation separately from
  web_search hits, so combining them made the per-message cost
  surface ambiguous.
- It blocked "just fetch this one URL" workflows where the user
  already knows the page they want read and does not want a search
  round-trip.

Adds:

- `webFetchToolsEnabled` to the chat-runtime-store, persisted to
  localStorage under `unsloth_chat_web_fetch_tools_enabled`, with a
  matching `supportsBuiltinWebFetch` capability flag and a
  `setWebFetchToolsEnabled` setter.
- A new Fetch pill in the chat composer, rendered next to Images and
  only when the active provider returns true from
  `providerSupportsBuiltinWebFetch` (Anthropic today). The pill
  defaults off so per-fetch billing is always a deliberate opt-in.
- chat-page bootstraps `webFetchToolsEnabled` from the same stored-
  preference fallback the other pills use.
- chat-adapter reads `webFetchToolsEnabled` directly when deciding
  whether to append "web_fetch" to `enabled_tools`, decoupling it
  from `toolsEnabled` (Search).

Backend translation is unchanged: when `enabled_tools` already
contains "web_fetch", `_stream_anthropic` appends the
`web_fetch_20250910` / `web_fetch_20260209` tool exactly as before
(test_anthropic_web_fetch.py pins the standalone-only path at
`test_web_fetch_tool_appended_to_request_body` and the combined
path at `test_web_fetch_combined_with_web_search_and_code_execution`).
Frontend tsc passes.

* ci: re-trigger after transient GitHub API HTTP flake (checkout + ggml-org release fetch)

* Studio: include web_fetch in the disabled-tool guard axis

Reviewer P1 / High on PR #5742 (codex + gemini): after introducing
the standalone Fetch pill, `disabledToolGuard` still only branched on
`webSearchEnabledForThisTurn`. With Fetch ON and Search OFF the
system prompt would tell Claude "you do not have web search or web
fetch tools in this conversation", which contradicts the actual tool
schema being sent and suppresses `web_fetch` tool calls, defeating
the standalone-fetch workflow this PR adds.

Treat search and fetch as a single "any web tool enabled" axis. The
guard only needs to warn the model when no web tool is wired in for
this turn; once either pill is on the model can pick the right one
from the tool schema. The existing `webLabel` already covers both
names, so the user-visible guard text stays accurate in every
combination.

tsc clean.

* ci: re-trigger after transient infra flake on Windows prebuilt / actions/checkout

* Studio: route web_fetch through per-model version dispatch

The web_fetch tool body in `_stream_anthropic` hardcoded
`web_fetch_20250910` instead of calling `_anthropic_web_fetch_version`,
so Opus 4.6 / 4.7 and Sonnet 4.6 missed the `web_fetch_20260209`
dynamic-filtering variant. The picker, the unit tests for it, and a
deliberate "follow-up" note in `test_anthropic_web_fetch.py` already
existed; this just threads it through the emission site.

Mirrors how web_search and code_execution are dispatched per model.
Old models still resolve to `web_fetch_20250910` and continue to work.

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Daniel Han
7d1b68079e
Studio: Anthropic fast_mode toggle and streaming refusal handling (#5715)
* Studio: add Anthropic fast_mode toggle + surface streaming refusals

Fast mode (beta `fast-mode-2026-02-01`) lets Claude Opus 4.6 and 4.7
generate output tokens up to 2.5x faster at 6x standard Opus
pricing. The toggle lives in Configuration → Provider when the
selected Anthropic model is Opus 4.6 or 4.7 and is otherwise
hidden. Backend gates the same prefixes a second time so a stale
frontend cannot make Anthropic 400 the request, and the
`fast-mode-2026-02-01` beta header is merged onto whatever other
betas the request already needed (code-execution, compaction).

Streaming refusals (`message_delta.delta.stop_reason="refusal"` on
Claude 4 models) now surface a short user-facing notice in the
assistant message before the translated OpenAI chunk emits the
existing `finish_reason="content_filter"`. Previously the chat
bubble truncated silently because the SSE stopped mid-stream with
no visible explanation. Per the upstream docs the conversation
must be reset before continuing, so the notice tells the user
exactly that.

Reference:
- https://platform.claude.com/docs/en/build-with-claude/fast-mode
- https://platform.claude.com/docs/en/test-and-evaluate/strengthen-guardrails/handle-streaming-refusals

Tests:
- studio/backend/tests/test_anthropic_fast_mode_and_refusal.py (8 cases
  pinning fast_mode pass-through on 4.6/4.7, silent drop on Sonnet /
  Haiku / older Opus / None / False, and the refusal notice + finish
  reason on a synthetic refusal stream).

* Studio: drop refused Anthropic turns from the next request

Anthropic's streaming-refusal guidance says the refused assistant
turn must be removed or updated before the next call -- otherwise
the safety classifier keeps refusing. The PR only added a
user-visible notice; the partial assistant output (plus the notice
itself) still rode the next request via toOpenAIMessage.

Tag the refusal turn with an HTML-comment sentinel emitted alongside
the notice. The chat-adapter checks for that sentinel in
toOpenAIMessage and returns null, so the refused turn is excluded
from outboundMessages. The notice still renders in the transcript
(HTML comments don't display), so users keep the explanation.

* Studio: filter None finish_reason entries in test helper

test_refusal_maps_to_content_filter expects only ['content_filter']
in the finish_reasons list, but the post-PR refusal path emits a
user-visible content notice chunk first. Every _content_chunk
carries 'finish_reason: None' by construction; the helper was
appending those, so the assertion saw [None, 'content_filter']
instead of ['content_filter'].

None is not a finish reason -- it's just mid-stream delta noise.
Skip None values in _finish_reasons so the helper reflects what
the test names actually claim to check. Same fix applies cleanly
to the other helper usages (pause_turn test expects [] and the
sibling stop test expects ['stop'], both unaffected).

* Studio: cover Anthropic fast-mode edge cases

Adds 19 cases on top of the 9 in test_anthropic_fast_mode_and_refusal.
The base file pins the happy path; this file fills in the cliffs:

* Dated-snapshot prefix matching: claude-opus-4-7-2026-02-01 and
  claude-opus-4-6-2026-02-01 still gate fast_mode through, while
  claude-opus-4-5-2025-08-01 and claude-sonnet-4-6-2026-02-01 do not.
* Strict opt-in: a future claude-opus-4-8 or claude-opus-5 does NOT
  auto-enable fast_mode -- the prefix tuple must be bumped explicitly
  when a new family is whitelisted upstream.
* Beta-header merge: fast_mode coexists with code-execution-2025-08-25
  and compact-2026-01-12 in one comma-separated anthropic-beta header
  with no duplicates and no truncation. Pins the value to the exact
  fast-mode-2026-02-01 docs token so a typo would fail CI.
* Non-destruction: fast_mode=None produces byte-identical outbound
  body and headers to the version that omits the argument entirely.
  Same for fast_mode=False. Guarantees the upgrade path is
  non-breaking on existing Anthropic streams.
* Refusal stream ordering: the user-visible notice precedes the
  finish_reason chunk so a streaming UI paints text before flipping
  to content_filter. Refusal sentinel emitted exactly once. Notice
  rides a normal content delta chunk with finish_reason still null.
  Partial assistant deltas survive before the notice.
* Provider-side refusal coverage: a refusal on Sonnet (not just Opus)
  still emits the notice + sentinel + content_filter mapping, since
  refusal handling is not gated on fast-mode capability.

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* Persist fastMode, drop refused user message on retry

Two follow-ups on #5715:

1) sanitizeInferenceParams stripped fastMode. fastMode is in
   PERSISTED_INFERENCE_PARAM_KEYS but the storage sanitizer only kept
   numeric fields plus systemPrompt and trustRemoteCode, so the new
   toggle was silently dropped on reload and on the
   /api/chat/settings round-trip. Save it the same way trustRemoteCode
   is saved.

2) Refusal recovery now also drops the triggering user turn.
   Returning null from toOpenAIMessage on the assistant side left the
   user prompt that caused the refusal in the outbound history, so
   the very next request would re-trigger the same classifier.
   Anthropic's refusal-handling guidance is explicit on this: remove
   the refused turn AND the user message that triggered it before
   the next call. Implemented via a pre-pass that pops the trailing
   user message when an assistant carries the refusal sentinel.

Typecheck clean.

* Studio: out-of-band refusal signal + fast-mode prefix/usage/pricing fixes

The text sentinel for the Anthropic refusal drop signal was spoofable:
any assistant message containing the literal
<!--studio:anthropic-refusal--> would prune the prior user + assistant
pair on the next request. Move the signal onto a separate _toolEvent
chunk that the chat adapter latches into
assistant.metadata.custom.anthropicRefusal; assistant text can no
longer control the pruner.

Tighten the fast-mode model gate (backend + frontend) to require a "-"
family boundary so claude-opus-4-70 / claude-opus-4-7b style IDs do
not get speed: "fast" on a naive startswith match.

Use survivingMessages for the image / audio attachment scan so a
refused user turn does not gate or mis-attribute the next non-refused
turn.

Propagate Anthropic usage.speed onto the OpenAI-style usage chunk and
apply the documented 6x fast-mode multiplier in the cost calculator
(stacks with prompt-cache multipliers per the docs); expose the new
multiplier on the pricing snapshot for the UI tooltip.

Tests cover the tool-event chunk shape, the prefix-collision rejects,
usage.speed propagation, the 6x pricing math, and that the visible
refusal text carries no embedded sentinel.

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Daniel Han
cc68720385
Studio: surface external-provider cache hits and writes in context bar (#5736)
* Studio: surface external-provider cache hits and writes in context bar

The Anthropic / OpenAI Responses streaming paths already emit an
include_usage-style SSE chunk carrying prompt_tokens_details.cached_tokens
and cache_creation_input_tokens / cache_read_input_tokens (see
_build_usage_chunk in external_provider.py), but the chat-adapter only
read the local llama-server timings.cache_n field. As a result, the
context-usage tooltip never showed cache hits or writes for external
providers, even though the backend was computing them.

Read the external usage envelope as a fallback when timings.cache_n is
absent, and surface Anthropic cache_creation_input_tokens as a separate
"Cache writes" line in the tooltip so users can tell a cache miss from a
cache hit on a turn that both reads and writes the cache.

- ServerUsage gains optional prompt_tokens_details.cached_tokens,
  cache_creation_input_tokens, cache_read_input_tokens.
- contextUsage store entry gains optional cacheWriteTokens.
- ContextUsageBar gains optional cacheWrites tooltip line.
- chat-page wires both fields through to the bar.

* Studio: render cache stats for external providers too

Reviewer round on the original PR caught three asymmetric-fix sites
where the producer side surfaced external prompt-cache stats but the
consumer side still gated on ggufContextLength (which is only ever set
for the local llama-server runtime). Result: the entire cache-stats
PR shipped invisible for Anthropic / OpenAI Responses / Gemini, which
is exactly the set of providers it was added for.

- chat-page.tsx: drop the ggufContextLength precondition on the
  ContextUsageBar mount. The bar already tracks usage; let it decide
  what to render based on what it knows.
- context-usage-bar.tsx: make `total` optional. When absent, drop the
  "/ total" ratio + percentage progress bar + "approaching limit"
  helper, and just show per-turn counters + cache stats. Bootstrap
  guard tightened so an all-zero, all-undefined state still renders
  nothing.
- runtime-provider.tsx: external-provider rehydration was rejected by
  the `store.ggufContextLength` check. Keep the "fits inside window"
  sanity check when a local context window IS known, drop it when
  it isn't.
- message-timing.tsx: the per-message timing popover used a separate
  "Cache hits" code path that only read llama-server's timings.cache_n.
  Fall through to custom.contextUsage for external providers, and add
  a parallel "Cache writes" line for Anthropic cache_creation events.

* Studio: tighten cache-stats comments

* Scope contextUsage to active checkpoint

Three follow-ups on #5736 so the relaxed external-provider render
gate does not show stale token / cache stats from a different model:

1) setCheckpoint now clears contextUsage on a real checkpoint
   change. setActiveThreadId and clearCheckpoint already did this;
   the most-traveled transition path (the user switching models from
   the picker) leaked the prior turn's counts because they were never
   cleared.

2) The external-selection branch in chat-page.tsx now also clears
   contextUsage at the same time it nulls ggufContextLength /
   activeNativePathToken. Without this an in-session switch from a
   local model to an external provider would visibly carry the
   previous local turn's counters into the new provider's bar.

3) exitCompare's rehydration is now scoped: restore the saved
   usage only when the message's modelId matches the active
   checkpoint AND, for local turns where a context window is known,
   when the saved total fits inside that window. Without this the
   bar could render a stale local-model usage on top of an external
   provider, or an oversized usage object that exceeds the now-
   active window.

Typecheck clean.

* Plug remaining stale-contextUsage paths

Follow-up to 042e0ac4 that catches four asymmetric-fix sites the
checkpoint-scoping pass missed:

1) setParams now also clears contextUsage on a real checkpoint
   change. The local model load path in use-chat-model-runtime calls
   setParams(mergeBackendRecommendedInference(...)) which mutates
   params.checkpoint before refresh() eventually fires setCheckpoint;
   the intermediate window rendered the previous model's counters
   under the new checkpoint.

2) chat-adapter.ts setContextUsage on stream completion now gates on
   the captured params.checkpoint still being active. A late
   completion from provider A used to clobber the context bar after
   the user switched to provider B mid-stream.

3) chat-page.tsx exitCompare rehydration no longer accepts a saved
   modelId-stamped usage when the active checkpoint is empty. A user
   who entered compare, cleared the model, and exited compare would
   otherwise see the cleared model's stats reappear.

4) runtime-provider.tsx thread-load no longer restores legacy
   unscoped usage (no modelId) unless a local context window is
   known. With the relaxed external-provider render gate, old
   pre-PR persisted messages without a modelId stamp could attach
   their counts to an unrelated active provider.

Also switches message-timing.tsx cache-hit fallback from || to ??
so an explicit cache_n=0 is not replaced by a stale cachedTokens.

Typecheck clean.

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2026-05-25 23:37:04 -07:00
Daniel Han
83b20976f7
ci: unblock Studio Windows + Linux + Mac smoke (#5741)
Bundles three independent CI regressions hitting the maintainer PR
backlog. Each one is verified end-to-end on a staging fork against
real Ubuntu / macOS / Windows GitHub-hosted runners before this
lands.

1. Windows --no-torch install: pydantic + pydantic-core drift to
   incompatible versions under `uv pip install --no-deps -r
   no-torch-runtime.txt` because pip resolves each independently
   from latest. pydantic.VERSION 2.13.4 pins pydantic-core==2.46.4
   but pydantic-core 2.47.0 was the freshest published wheel, so
   `import pydantic` raised
   `SystemError: pydantic-core 2.47.0 is incompatible with the
   current pydantic version`. Resolve pydantic WITH deps in a
   focused pip call (install.sh, install.ps1,
   install_python_stack.py) before the --no-deps no-torch-runtime
   pass so pip pins pydantic-core to the version pydantic declares.
   pydantic's transitive deps (annotated-types, pydantic-core,
   typing-extensions, typing-inspection) are torch-free. Drop the
   redundant `Patch Studio venv with full typer / pydantic dep
   trees` workaround from the four Windows smoke YAMLs.
   Supersedes #5733 + #5734.

2. Linux Studio Update CI: upstream llama.cpp b9261+ split each
   binary's entry code into a paired `libllama-<binary>-impl.so`
   shared library. `llama-server` and `llama-quantize` NEEDED-link
   against `libllama-server-impl.so` / `libllama-quantize-impl.so`
   with RUNPATH `$ORIGIN`, so the prebuilt overlay must copy those
   alongside the binaries. Without that, ldd reports them missing,
   preflight rejects, the installer falls back to source build, and
   studio-update-smoke annotates `setup.sh idempotency regressed`.
   Add `libllama-*-impl.so*` to the Linux runtime patterns and lock
   the pattern in test_rocm_support.TestRuntimePatterns.

3. Mac Studio UI Chat: change-password submit clicked while
   disabled. The disable gate only checked new + confirm password
   length, but Playwright's first click landed before the
   current-password field's React state had committed, so the form
   was simultaneously logically-invalid (current_password empty) and
   the button was disabled. Tighten the gate to require
   `currentPassword.length >= 8` and mirror the same check in the
   submit handler so Enter / autofill cannot bypass.
   Supersedes #5738.
2026-05-23 06:59:16 -07:00
Wasim Yousef Said
df2d31fea8
Truncate long code execution tool output (#5708) 2026-05-22 07:45:58 -07:00
Daniel Han
e9cf735f1b
Studio: render generated images inline for the Images pill (#5705)
The pill wired the request end of the loop but the response was lost
on the client: the backend emits a `tool_end` _toolEvent carrying the
base64 PNG on `image_b64` / `image_mime`, but the chat-adapter only
read the `result` string and the generic ToolFallback printed the
prompt as JSON args with an empty Result block -- the "I see no
image" symptom in the chat.

- chat-adapter: when the closing `tool_end` is for `image_generation`,
  repackage `image_b64` + `image_mime` (+ size/quality/background)
  into a structured result object instead of dropping them.
- New `ImageGenerationToolUI` reads that result and renders the image
  inline via `<img src="data:image/...;base64,...">` with the prompt
  as a caption. Falls back to a spinner while the request is still
  running.
- Register the component under `image_generation` in thread.tsx's
  tools.by_name map so it preempts ToolFallback for this tool only.
2026-05-22 07:22:37 -07:00
Wasim Yousef Said
8b235c752b
Fix connected chat model persistence (#5702) 2026-05-22 07:20:24 -07:00
Daniel Han
b89e28a836
Studio: expose Anthropic 5m vs 1h prompt cache TTL in Configuration (#5703)
#5685 wired the backend to honor `prompt_cache_ttl` on the request,
but there was no UI to actually pick it -- every Studio chat ended up
on Anthropic's default 5 minute pool. This adds a Cache TTL selector
to the chat settings sheet's Provider section, visible only when the
provider supports the choice (Anthropic today) and Prompt caching is
on.

- New `promptCacheTtl?: "5m" | "1h"` on `ExternalProviderConfig`.
  Normalizer drops the field on providers that don't support the
  choice so localStorage stays clean across provider swaps.
- `supportsProviderPromptCacheTtl` + `isPromptCacheTtl` helpers so
  the picker, normalizer, and adapter all agree on which values are
  valid.
- Settings sheet renders a small Select (5 minutes / 1 hour) right
  under the Prompt caching switch when the toggle is on; flipping
  it persists on the provider config like the other per-provider
  knobs.
- chat-adapter passes `prompt_cache_ttl` on outbound requests when
  the value is valid; omitted otherwise so the backend keeps
  inheriting Anthropic's 5m default.
2026-05-22 07:16:30 -07:00
Daniel Han
7e0ee4a719
Studio: surface OpenAI image_generation as composer Images pill (#5699)
The backend already wires OpenAI's Responses-API image_generation
server tool: when `enabled_tools` carries "image_generation" on an
OpenAI cloud request, _stream_openai_responses appends
`{type: "image_generation"}` to the request's tools array and emits
`image_generation_call` output items back to the assistant stream
(see backend/core/inference/external_provider.py and
backend/tests/test_openai_image_generation.py for the round-trip).

This wires the frontend half so a user can actually opt into it from
the composer next to the Search and Code pills, instead of the tool
sitting dormant.

- `providerSupportsBuiltinImageGeneration` gates on OpenAI cloud
  (`api.openai.com`) + a Responses-API model prefix (gpt-5.x, o3).
  Mirror of the backend's `is_openai_cloud` guard so the pill is hidden
  on custom OpenAI-compat backends (ollama / llama.cpp / vLLM) that
  report `provider_type="openai"` but would 400 on the tool.
- New `imageToolsEnabled` flag in chat-runtime-store, persisted under
  `unsloth_chat_image_tools_enabled` and reset on model change in
  chat-page exactly like `codeToolsEnabled`.
- `chat-adapter` appends "image_generation" to `enabled_tools` and
  flips `enable_tools: true` when the pill is on, so the existing
  backend dispatch picks it up.
- Composer renders an Images pill (lucide `ImageIcon`) immediately
  after the Code pill, only when the active model advertises the
  capability. The in-thread composer (assistant-ui/thread.tsx) gets
  the matching `ImagesToggle` for parity.
2026-05-22 07:08:42 -07:00
Daniel Han
9d3ad3ba12
Studio: also persist external checkpoint when picker calls setParams (#5700)
The first pass only wired the localStorage mirror into `setCheckpoint`,
but the main chat-page picker actually selects an external model by
calling `setParams({ ...store.params, checkpoint: value })`. That path
never hit `setCheckpoint`, so the persisted slot stayed empty and a
refresh fell back to whatever `/api/inference/status.active_model`
returned -- the previously loaded local model (Qwen3.5 etc) or null
("Select model") when nothing was loaded locally.

Mirror the persistence in `setParams` whenever the checkpoint changes
so every entry point converges on the same behavior. `setCheckpoint`
still does it directly so the load path (compare, GGUF auto-load,
gemma fallback in chat-adapter) keeps working.
2026-05-22 07:06:49 -07:00
Lee Jackson
51736a7766
Studio: add Anthropic and OpenAI prompt guards for disabled tools (#5674)
* Add Anthropic prompt guards for disabled tools

* fix: merge Anthropic tool guard into structured system prompts

* fix: scope Anthropic disabled-tool guard wording

* chore: adjust claude guard prompt

* chore: add openai to list of prompt guarded providers

* Studio: include web_fetch in the per-turn disabled-tool guard

Add webFetchEnabledForThisTurn alongside webSearchEnabledForThisTurn
and codeExecEnabledForThisTurn. Use it in the enabled_tools payload
so web_fetch follows the Search pill the same way web_search does,
and mention "web fetch" in the disabled-tool guard prose on providers
that ship the tool (Anthropic today; other providers stay inert via
providerSupportsBuiltinWebFetch).

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2026-05-22 07:03:56 -07:00
Daniel Han
228d1cd40c
Studio: persist external provider selection across page refresh (#5697)
Selecting a connected external provider (Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, etc.)
and refreshing the page reverted the picker back to no selection. Root
cause is that `PersistedInferenceParams` in `chat-settings-api.ts`
excludes `checkpoint` from the server-side settings payload by design.
Local model selections survive refresh because the backend re-derives
them from `/api/inference/status.active_model`, but external selections
have no backend mirror, so they were lost.

Fix: persist `external::*` checkpoints to a small dedicated
`localStorage` key (`unsloth_chat_last_external_checkpoint`) and hydrate
from it on store init. Local checkpoints continue to come from the
backend status as before; only external ids are mirrored client-side.
`setCheckpoint` writes the key when an external id is selected and
clears it when switching back to a local id, and `clearCheckpoint`
clears it so the picker does not snap back after an explicit reset.
2026-05-22 06:45:27 -07:00
Daniel Han
a226b7e7e9
Studio: reconcile external providers across browsers after delete (#5698)
Deleting a connection in one browser left the same connection stuck in
every other browser/tab. The user could not delete or edit it from there
because the local state never caught up with the server, and clicks
either no-op'd or threw on a missing-row backend response.

Two pieces caused the bug:

1. `ChatProvidersSettings` ran its backend sync once on mount and then
   silently kept localStorage providers whenever `listProviderConfigs`
   returned an empty array, on the assumption that an empty server
   response had to be a transient glitch. That assumption is wrong when
   another browser removed the last connection. With the guard gone,
   trust any successful API response, including an empty list. A focus /
   visibilitychange listener now triggers a silent re-sync so the dialog
   does not need to be closed and reopened to pick up remote deletes.

2. `deleteProviderConfig` threw on HTTP 404, so once Browser A deleted a
   connection, Browser B's "Delete" click failed and the local row stuck
   around. Treat 404 as success: the server's job is already done and
   the local cache only needs to be pruned.
2026-05-22 06:42:39 -07:00
Lee Jackson
61ed4cac51
Studio: persist chat history in backend storage (#5272)
* feat: Persist chat history in backend storage

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* Address chat tombstone batching review

* fix: update desktop auth routes stub

* chat db settings storage

* chat db settings routes

* chat db settings client

* chat db settings store

* chat db settings wiring

* chat db history storage

* chat db settings migration

* chat db settings fallback

* chat db container metadata

* chat db legacy migration fixes

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* chat ci auth background reads

* chat auth storage fixes

* chat migration final fixes

* chat export batch message lookup

* chat history review fixes

* chat prune sync fix

* chat settings hydration retry

* gate settings persistence

* Scope chat-history rows by subject; fix hijack, clear-confirm, hydrate race

Backend storage and routes:
- chat_threads / chat_messages / chat_settings carry a NOT NULL subject
  column with composite PRIMARY KEY (id, subject). Two authenticated
  identities can no longer see or wipe each other's data.
- Pre-existing rows on an existing studio.db migrate under sentinel
  subject __legacy_unscoped__ via rename + rebuild + copy; single-user
  installs see no behavior change.
- ON CONFLICT(id, subject) DO UPDATE ... WHERE chat_messages.thread_id =
  excluded.thread_id refuses cross-thread re-parenting via upsert.
  upsert_chat_message + sync_chat_messages now raise
  ChatMessageThreadMismatch which the routes map to HTTP 409.
- replace_thread_messages rejects body messages whose threadId does not
  match the URL thread (HTTP 400) instead of silently rewriting them.
- DELETE /api/chat requires ?confirm=true, returns row count, logs the
  subject and count.
- upsert_chat_settings_merge does read + deep-merge + write inside a
  single BEGIN IMMEDIATE so concurrent writers no longer drop each
  other's updates. The route delegates to this helper.
- New POST /api/chat/messages:batch returns {thread_id -> messages[]}
  for many threads in one HTTP call. Subject-scoped. Unknown ids return
  empty lists instead of 404 so the sidebar/search caller can rebuild
  atomically.

Frontend:
- chat-runtime-store: hydrate-failure catch sets settingsHydrated:true
  so a transient backend blip no longer permanently disables
  persistence. setParams bumps inferenceParamMutationVersions
  unconditionally so a slow hydration response cannot clobber a
  pre-hydrate user edit. saveSettingsPatch replaces the serial chain
  with a debounced pendingPatch + deep merge; flush on beforeunload.
- chat-history-storage: clearStoredChats returns ClearStoredChatsResult
  distinguishing backend / legacy / both outcomes.
  listStoredChatThreadsWithMessages uses the batched fetch (one HTTP
  call) instead of Promise.all per-thread; legacy Dexie fallback only
  fires when the batch result is empty.
- chat-api: batchListChatMessages with graceful 404 / 405 fallback to
  per-thread listChatMessages for older servers.
- chat-thread-tombstones: store {id, deletedAt} tuples with 90-day GC
  and a 5000-entry cap so localStorage stays bounded. Back-compat reads
  pre-fix plain strings. Adds removeChatThreadTombstones (rollback) and
  clearAllChatThreadTombstones (post-legacy-purge clean-up).
- use-chat-sidebar-items: deleteChatItem tombstones synchronously
  BEFORE the backend round-trip and rolls back on failure (restores
  pre-PR optimistic UX). 300 ms trailing debounce on
  CHAT_HISTORY_UPDATED_EVENT plus requestSeq guard so stream-time event
  bursts produce at most one fetch per quiet window.

Tests:
- studio/backend/tests/pr5272_sim/ adds 64 regression tests covering
  schema migration from pre-fix shape, subject scoping, cross-thread
  hijack, bulk-replace mismatch, clear-confirm, concurrent settings,
  unicode + 2MB content + SQL-injection-safe binding, chunking
  boundary at 900 and 901 ids, batched endpoint (multi-subject + 1200
  ids + per-thread order), and grep contracts for the frontend patches.
  test_chat_history_storage.py updated to pass subject.

Verified locally on Linux + macOS + Windows GitHub Actions runners
(staging fork): 64 pass + 2 from the PR's own backend test on all
three OSes.

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* Drop subject scoping and clear-confirm gate (Studio is single-user)

Per maintainer feedback: subject scoping, cross-thread message hijack
guard, and DELETE /api/chat ?confirm=true gate are unnecessary because
Studio is intentionally single-user (the client already shows a confirm
dialog before clear-all).

This commit reverts those backend changes and keeps only the
non-multi-user pieces from the earlier fix commit:

- studio_db.py: restored to pre-fix shape; adds upsert_chat_settings_merge
  which does atomic read + deep-merge + write under BEGIN IMMEDIATE so
  two concurrent slider drags cannot drop one another's updates.
- routes/chat_history.py: restored; put_settings now calls the atomic
  merge instead of doing the read-merge-write across three separate
  connections. Adds POST /api/chat/messages:batch to collapse the
  sidebar/search rebuild from N round-trips to 1.
- frontend/api/chat-api.ts: align batchListChatMessages request and
  response keys with the backend (threadIds / messagesByThreadId).
- tests/test_chat_history_storage.py: add atomic-merge concurrency test,
  deep-merge nested-key test, and 901-id chunking-boundary test.
- Drop the pr5272_sim test directory (those tests covered the reverted
  subject-scoping/hijack/confirm behavior).

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* Fix sidebar delete crash, keepalive on settings beforeunload flush, search rebuild race

Two correctness bugs and one perf race surfaced by a fresh code review of
the prior fix commit:

- chat-api.ts: notifyChatHistoryUpdated was declared as a non-exported
  function, but use-chat-sidebar-items.ts imports it. The import would
  fail tsc with TS2305 and at runtime the optimistic-delete and
  delete-failure rollback paths would both throw.
- chat-runtime-store.ts + chat-settings-api.ts + chat-settings-storage.ts:
  the beforeunload settings flush is now actually keepalive. Without it
  the browser cancels the in-flight PUT on tab close, so the last slider
  drag is silently dropped (which is exactly the case the
  debounce+beforeunload combination was meant to protect against).
- use-chat-search-index.ts: rebuilds now coalesce with a 300ms trailing
  debounce and discard out-of-order responses via a requestSeq guard.
  Matches the sibling pattern in use-chat-sidebar-items.ts so two rapid
  CHAT_HISTORY_UPDATED_EVENTs (run-start + run-end save during a turn)
  cannot land with stale data winning.
- chat-thread-tombstones.ts: drop dead clearAllChatThreadTombstones with
  no call sites; Dexie is never wiped so the function has no use.

* fix(studio): protect chat persistence writes

* fix(studio): align chat history clear semantics

* fix(studio): show partial chat clear feedback

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* fix(studio): preserve chat persistence fallbacks

* fix(studio): harden chat thread persistence checks

* Preserve chat message timestamps

* Gate chat stream on history save

* Make chat thread backfill best effort

* Avoid chat message 404 probe

* Tighten chat legacy fallbacks

* chat: server-side ledger so legacy Dexie import is recoverable

The boolean localStorage sentinel
(unsloth_chat_legacy_imported_to_studio_db) made importLegacyChatsIfNeeded
non-recoverable: deleting studio.db while the browser keeps the flag
silently hides every legacy Dexie thread from the sidebar (verified by
the 3-GPU validation probe; matches the third review comment on PR
#5272). Same trap fires for browser-profile sync to a fresh machine
and any other path that wipes studio.db while keeping IndexedDB.

Source of truth moves into studio.db itself via a new
chat_legacy_import_log table keyed by legacy thread id. The ledger
disappears together with studio.db, so the next launch re-runs the
import from whatever Dexie still holds. localStorage stays as a
per-session perf hint only.

Performance, all bounded by the three new fast-paths before any
backend work:

  A) localStorage hint says "imported earlier in this session" -- 0
     network, ~0 ms. Covers the warm sidebar mount.

  B) indexedDB.databases() reports no "unsloth-chat" DB -- 0 network,
     ~1 ms. Covers every new user who never had the old browser-only
     Studio (the common case after launch).

  C) db.threads.count() + db.messages.count() are both 0 -- 0 network,
     ~5 ms. Covers returning users who migrated long ago and Dexie was
     never repopulated.

Only when all three miss does the code talk to the backend
(GET /api/chat/import-ledger -> diff vs Dexie -> existing import path
-> POST /api/chat/import-ledger to record what was just imported).
Per-thread tracking is enough because Dexie is read-only after this
PR; a thread's message set does not grow.

Backend deployments that predate the import-ledger routes are
handled transparently: the client treats 404/405 as an empty ledger
and re-runs the (idempotent via UPSERT) import on next launch.

Changes:
- storage/studio_db.py: new chat_legacy_import_log table (WITHOUT
  ROWID, PK on legacy_thread_id) + list_chat_legacy_import_log() +
  record_chat_legacy_import_log() (idempotent batch UPSERT).
- routes/chat_history.py: GET + POST /api/chat/import-ledger with the
  obvious request/response models.
- frontend api/chat-api.ts: listChatImportLedger() (returns a Set for
  O(1) diff) + recordChatImportLedger(), both with 404/405 fallback.
- frontend utils/chat-history-storage.ts: importLegacyChatsIfNeeded
  gains three fast-paths, ledger fetch on the slow path, and writes
  the ledger after a successful import. The localStorage helper is
  unchanged on the surface; it just stops being authoritative.
- tests: 5 new test_legacy_import_log_* cases (empty default, record
  + list round-trip, idempotency, input dedup, empty/null ignore).
  All 9 pre-existing tests still pass.

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* Make the legacy-import recovery actually recoverable

The previous commit added a server-side ledger to make Dexie -> studio.db
import recoverable after a studio.db wipe, but the localStorage perf hint
still short-circuited the import gate before the ledger was ever consulted.
After a wipe, the hint stayed "true" and the bulk re-import never ran -- the
ledger sat empty and only the per-thread lazy materialize-on-continue path
restored data.

Changes:

- Remove the localStorage short-circuit from importLegacyChatsIfNeeded so
  the ledger is checked on every fresh tab. legacyChatImportPromise keeps
  the per-session cache; the hint now only matters for the listing paths.
- Batch the slow path: one db.messages.where().anyOf().toArray() and one
  batchListChatMessages() instead of 2N round-trips. At 1k threads this
  drops a multi-second blocking import to a single request pair.
- recordChatImportLedger returns {accepted, inserted, supported}. The
  localStorage hint is only flipped when supported is true, so old
  backends (404 / 405 / 501) no longer permanently poison recovery.
- Ledger backfill: threads already present in chat_threads but missing
  from the ledger now get added too, so old-FE-then-new-FE deployments
  don't redo the diff every launch.
- Backend response field renamed recorded -> {accepted, inserted}.
  accepted is the deduped non-empty input count; inserted is the rows
  actually new (via INSERT ... RETURNING). Bounded by Field(max_length=
  10_000) on the request payload.
- Storage helpers renamed: chat_legacy_import_log -> chat_legacy_imports,
  record_* -> upsert_* to match the existing noun/verb conventions.
- DEXIE_DB_NAME exported from db.ts; duplicate constant in
  chat-history-storage.ts removed.
- 3 new route-level tests for /api/chat/import-ledger covering the
  round-trip, the (accepted, inserted) split, and the 10k payload cap.

All 18 chat-history tests pass.

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Daniel Han
a2d2b7866f
Studio: wire Anthropic web_fetch server-side tool (#5671)
* Studio: wire Anthropic web_fetch server-side tool

Studio's Anthropic passthrough only forwarded web_search and
code_execution when enabled_tools was set. Asking Claude through Studio
to fetch a URL produced no fetch (the tool was not in the outbound
tools array), so users had to fall back to web_search even when they
already had the exact URL they wanted.

This change opts in web_fetch_20250910 when enabled_tools contains
"web_fetch". The new tool entry is appended alongside any existing
web_search / code_execution entries:

  {"type": "web_fetch_20250910", "name": "web_fetch", "max_uses": 5}

No anthropic-beta header is required (web_fetch is GA); the existing
code-execution-2025-08-25 flag continues to merge cleanly when both
tools are enabled in the same turn.

SSE translation mirrors the web_search path. A `server_tool_use` block
with name="web_fetch" emits a `tool_start` _toolEvent carrying the
URL the model asked to fetch; the matching `web_fetch_tool_result`
block emits a `tool_end` _toolEvent whose result string follows the
Title / URL / Snippet shape parseSourcesFromResult on the frontend
already expects, so the source pill renders identically. Error blocks
(`web_fetch_tool_error`) are surfaced as "Error: <error_code>" matching
the code_execution error path.

The final "Anthropic stream complete" log line picks up web_fetch_
requested / web_fetch_invocations / web_fetch_urls so support reports
of "the model did not fetch anything" can be triaged from the log.

Verified end to end against claude-haiku-4-5 with
`enabled_tools=["web_fetch"]`: the model emitted tool_start with
url=https://example.com and tool_end with the page Title + URL +
Snippet, plus the assistant message correctly read back "Example
Domain" as the title.

Tests:
- 5 new unit tests in test_anthropic_web_fetch.py covering tool
  registration, the combined web_search + web_fetch + code_execution
  request body, the pill-off case, and SSE translation for both
  success and error paths.
- All 242 existing Anthropic + OpenAI provider tests still pass.

The enabled_tools field description in models/inference.py is updated
so OpenAPI consumers see the new option.

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* web_fetch: title fallback to URL, log parse failures, drop dead checks

Three review nits on the previous commit:

1. `_format_web_fetch_result` left `title` empty when Anthropic omitted
   `document.title`. The frontend `parseSourcesFromResult` only emits
   a source pill when both `Title:` and `URL:` lines are present, so
   fetches against pages without an HTML title tag silently lost
   their citation in the UI. Fall back to `title = title or url`,
   matching the web_search formatter.

2. The broad `except Exception` around `json.loads(buffer)` for the
   web_fetch input swallowed the failure with no trace. Log at debug
   so a malformed partial_json buffer can be triaged from the server
   log without changing behavior.

3. `inner` was already sanitised to a dict at the matching
   content_block_start and `_format_web_fetch_result` always returns
   a non-empty string (defaulting to "(fetch complete)"), so the
   `isinstance(inner, dict) else {}` guard and the
   `result_text or "(fetch complete)"` fallback at the emit site
   were dead code. Removed.

Added a test exercising the titleless path so the fallback stays
covered.

* chat-adapter: emit source pills for web_fetch tool calls

`parseSourcesFromResult` was only wired up for tool calls where
`toolName === "web_search"`, so the Title / URL / Snippet block the
backend formatter emits for `web_fetch_tool_result` never reached the
source-pill renderer. Users saw the raw tool result in the tool card
but the dedicated source-pill row at the message tail stayed empty.

Both web_search and web_fetch ship the same text shape today, so the
fix is to broaden the gate.

* Address review: wire web_fetch from Search pill + fix pause_turn truncation

Two reviewer follow-ups on the Anthropic web_fetch PR:

1. The backend tool wiring landed but the frontend chat-adapter
   never put `web_fetch` in `enabled_tools`, so toggling the Search
   pill only ever attached `web_search` -- web_fetch was unreachable
   from the UI. Added providerSupportsBuiltinWebFetch() (Anthropic
   today) and paired the entry with the existing Search pill, since
   the canonical workflow is "search returns URLs, fetch reads
   them" and there is no separate UI toggle yet.

2. `pause_turn` from Anthropic's stop_reason vocabulary fell through
   the finish_reason map's "stop" default, which the OpenAI-format
   client renders as end-of-message and truncates the answer. Per
   the docs pause_turn means "Claude paused a long server-tool
   turn (web_search / web_fetch) and will resume". Mapped to None
   and skipped the chunk emission so the SSE stream still ends with
   [DONE] on message_stop but no terminal finish_reason lands on
   the client. While there: added explicit mappings for `tool_use`
   (-> tool_calls) and `refusal` (-> content_filter) which were
   also falling through to "stop".

Tests added: pause_turn emits no finish_reason, end_turn still
emits "stop", refusal maps to "content_filter".

Sourcing: https://platform.claude.com/docs/en/api/messages#response-stop-reason

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ac8973c493
studio/frontend: set per-route document.title (#5660)
* studio/frontend: set per-route document.title

The browser tab title was hardcoded to "Unsloth Studio" in
index.html and never updated. Users running multiple Studio
installs (or browsing several threads in separate tabs) saw the
same tab label everywhere, making the OS / browser tab strip
useless for switching between them.

Map known route prefixes (Chat, Train, Data Recipes, Export,
Settings, Login, Onboarding, Change Password) to a "Label -
Unsloth Studio" tab title and update document.title from a small
effect inside RootLayout. Unknown routes keep the original
"Unsloth Studio".

Resolves #5659.

* studio/frontend: per-route document.title via staticData + useMatches

Address review feedback on #5660 (gemini-code-assist): move titles from
the centralized ROUTE_TITLES map in __root.tsx into each route's
`staticData: { title }` and read the deepest matched route's title via
`useMatches`. This co-locates the title with the route definition, so
renames or new routes only have to touch one file, and drops the
pathname.startsWith(...) string matching.

Routes given a title (everything that actually renders chrome):
- /chat                       -> "Chat"
- /studio                     -> "Train"
- /data-recipes               -> "Data Recipes"
- /data-recipes/$recipeId     -> "Data Recipes"
- /export                     -> "Export"
- /login                      -> "Login"
- /onboarding                 -> "Onboarding"
- /change-password            -> "Change Password"

/settings and / both redirect on `beforeLoad`, so they never render and
don't need a title; they fall through to the default "Unsloth Studio".

The previous PR's ROUTE_TITLES + routeTitle() helper are removed from
__root.tsx. tsc + vite build clean; bundle confirms every route carries
its `staticData:{title:...}` and __root.tsx's useMatches selector walks
matches deepest-first.

* studio/frontend: type staticData.title via module augmentation + useLayoutEffect

- Augment `StaticDataRouteOption` so `createRoute({ staticData: { title } })` is typed at the leaves and the layout reads `match.staticData.title` without the inline cast.
- Switch the title-writing effect to `useLayoutEffect` so the tab title updates synchronously and doesn't flash the previous route's title for a frame during in-app navigation.
- Use " | " separator (web convention) for the document title.

* studio/frontend: Settings dialog drives document.title + revert separator to PR contract

12/12 reviewers flagged that /settings is a modal deep link whose route throws redirect in beforeLoad, so useMatches resolves to the post-auth route (usually /chat). The tab title therefore showed "Chat - Unsloth Studio" while the user was actually looking at the Settings dialog.

Fix:
- Subscribe to useSettingsDialogStore.open in __root.tsx and prefer "Settings" as the document title while the dialog is visible.
- Add staticData.title = "Settings" on /settings for the rare case beforeLoad returns without throwing (future refactor); the live source-of-truth is the dialog store since the redirect means the route never matches.

Also revert the document title separator from " | " back to " - " to match the PR description / acceptance contract that the previous round inadvertently broke.

* studio/frontend: tighten document-title comments

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Daniel Han
71232f749a
studio/frontend: fix onboarding CSP violations (#5658)
* studio/frontend: fix onboarding CSP violations

Two onboarding-only CSP violations were showing up in the browser
console on a default install:

* `WizardSidebar` rendered the brand sticker from
  `https://unsloth.ai/cgi/image/unsloth_sticker_no_shadow_*.png`,
  which is not in the Studio CSP `img-src` allowlist. The sticker
  rendered as a broken image.
* `Confetti` defaulted `globalOptions.useWorker` to `true`, so
  `canvas-confetti` tried to spawn an OffscreenCanvas worker from
  a `blob:` URL. CSP `script-src 'self'` blocks it; three blocked-
  worker errors fired on the final wizard step.

Use the bundled `/sticker.png` for the brand image, and default
the Confetti wrapper to the main-thread fallback. CSP stays tight.

Resolves #5657.

* studio/frontend: harden CSP confetti fix + BASE_URL sticker

Address review feedback on #5658:

1. confetti.tsx
   - Hoist the default globalOptions to a module-scope constant so the
     prop default has a stable identity across renders (canvasRef's
     dependency array no longer churns every render).
   - Always force useWorker:false at the confetti.create site, regardless
     of what the caller passed in globalOptions. Previously a caller that
     set `{ resize: true }` would silently re-enable the worker and trip
     the CSP block again.
   - Add a lazily-mounted, module-scoped CSP-safe instance and route
     ConfettiButton through it instead of the global confetti() (which
     defaults to useWorker:true and would otherwise violate CSP).

2. confetti-fireworks.ts
   - Replace the direct confetti(...) calls (global instance, default
     worker on) with calls to a shared confetti.create instance with
     useWorker:false. The guided-tour completion confetti no longer
     trips the CSP block.

3. wizard-sidebar.tsx
   - Use import.meta.env.BASE_URL prefix on the sticker src so the asset
     still resolves when Studio is deployed under a subpath (e.g.
     /studio/). Defaults to "/" so single-host installs are unchanged.

tsc clean, bun run build clean, bundle confirms the changes
(`{resize:!0,useWorker:!1}` appears in every relevant call site).

* studio/tour: preserve opts.zIndex on shared confetti fireworks canvas

Address chatgpt-codex-connector inline review on #5658 follow-up:

When canvas-confetti runs against a caller-provided canvas (which is
what we need for the CSP fix), the per-fire `zIndex` option is ignored
for stacking purposes -- the canvas element's own CSS `z-index` is what
the browser uses. The previous follow-up hard-coded the shared canvas
to `z-index:99999`, so callers that pass `opts.zIndex` (or expect the
old global-confetti behavior of being able to lower fireworks under an
overlay) silently lost that knob.

Apply `opts.zIndex` to the shared canvas's `style.zIndex` on each call
(default 99999 still used when omitted). Same default; behavior is now
restored for the lower/raise case.

The current only caller (`guided-tour.tsx` invoking
`fireConfettiFireworks()` with no args) is unaffected since it never
provided `opts.zIndex`. Public API contract is preserved.

* studio/frontend: drop dead ConfettiButton + BASE_URL onboarding mascots

- confetti.tsx: remove unused ConfettiButton + getSharedConfettiFire singleton (0 callsites)
- splash-screen.tsx, wizard-content.tsx: prefix sloth mascot paths with import.meta.env.BASE_URL so onboarding works under non-root subpaths
- confetti-fireworks.ts: drop dead per-fire zIndex from defaults (caller-provided canvas ignores it; we already drive stacking via canvas style)

* studio/frontend: BASE_URL on HF icon + race-safe shared fireworks init

- dataset-step.tsx: prefix the Hugging Face dataset-source icon with import.meta.env.BASE_URL so it resolves correctly under non-root deployments. Last onboarding asset that was still root-relative after the earlier BASE_URL sweep.
- confetti-fireworks.ts: cache the in-flight init promise in getSharedFire so two same-tick callers share the dynamic import and the appended overlay canvas. Previously two concurrent fireConfettiFireworks() calls each appended a fixed full-screen canvas and orphaned the first one.

* studio/frontend: tighten confetti CSP comments

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Co-authored-by: danielhanchen <michaelhan2050@gmail.com>
2026-05-22 05:02:19 -07:00
Daniel Han
4c26def4b3
studio/frontend: correct Think pill aria-label before model loads (#5655)
* studio/frontend: correct Think pill aria-label before model loads

`reasoningEnabled` defaults to true in the chat-runtime store, so on a
fresh /chat with no model the Think pill renders disabled + visually
off (LightbulbOffIcon, data-active="false"), but its aria-label still
reads "Disable thinking" -- screen readers announce it as if the
button is currently on. Add a `disabled` branch between
reasoningLockedOn and effectiveReasoningEnabled so the label reads
"Thinking (model not loaded)" while the button is unreachable, then
falls through to the normal enable/disable copy once a model is
loaded. Apply the same fix to the equivalent pill in shared-composer
(where the disabled flag is named `reasoningDisabled`).

* studio/frontend: Think pill distinguishes !modelLoaded vs unsupported reasoning

Address review feedback on #5655 (chatgpt-codex-connector + gemini-code-assist
both flagged the same edge case):

The previous `disabled` branch labeled the Think pill "Thinking (model not
loaded)" whenever the button was disabled, but `disabled` is defined as
`!(modelLoaded && effectiveSupportsReasoning)` (in thread.tsx) and
`!modelLoaded || !effectiveSupportsReasoning` (in shared-composer.tsx).
Both cover the second case where a model IS loaded but does not support
reasoning at all (e.g. Llama-3.2-1B-Instruct), which mislabeled the pill
for screen-reader users.

Split the branch so the no-model case keeps "Thinking (model not loaded)"
and the loaded-but-unsupported case reads "Thinking (not supported by this
model)". Locked-on / enabled / disabled labels are unchanged.

Verified by re-running the Playwright probe:
- no model           -> aria-label "Thinking (model not loaded)"
- Llama-3.2-1B loaded -> aria-label "Thinking (not supported by this model)"
- reasoning-capable loaded, OFF -> "Enable thinking"
- reasoning-capable loaded, ON  -> "Disable thinking"
- locked-on model    -> "Thinking is required for this model"

* studio/frontend: extract Think pill aria-label helper, fix effort dropdown pre-load mislabel

Address review consensus on #5655:

1. Extract the duplicate 5-branch aria-label conditional into a shared
   helper `thinkToggleAriaLabel` (plus a parallel `thinkEffortAriaLabel`
   for the reasoning-effort dropdown). Both `thread.tsx` and
   `shared-composer.tsx` now import from
   `components/assistant-ui/think-aria-label.ts`.

2. While reviewing the diff, an Opus reviewer noticed the same
   conceptual bug existed in the reasoning-effort dropdown branch in
   `thread.tsx:627` (the alternate render path used by Claude-style
   models with effort levels): before a model loaded, the aria-label
   announced e.g. "Reasoning effort: medium" on a disabled, grayed-out
   button. Same contradiction as the original bug for the on/off
   toggle. Now routed through `thinkEffortAriaLabel`, which falls back
   to "Thinking (model not loaded)" / "Thinking (not supported by this
   model)" while the button is unreachable and only emits the effort
   label when the model is loaded and actually supports reasoning.

3. Locked-on stays intentionally absent from `thinkEffortAriaLabel`:
   the dropdown remains interactive in that case (users can still pick
   an effort level), so the per-level label is the right announcement.

Verified by bun run typecheck (clean) and bun run build (clean). Bundle
confirms all six label strings still ship.

* studio/frontend: route shared composer effort dropdown through thinkEffortAriaLabel

12/12 reviewers flagged that the earlier think-aria-label helper was only wired into thread.tsx; the parallel reasoning-effort dropdown in shared-composer.tsx still hard-coded the raw "Reasoning effort: medium" label, so screen readers heard a stale effort value when the control was disabled (no model loaded, unsupported reasoning).

Route shared-composer's effort button through the same helper, matching thread.tsx.

* studio/frontend: shorten think-aria-label helper comments

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Co-authored-by: danielhanchen <michaelhan2050@gmail.com>
2026-05-22 05:02:15 -07:00