Merge pull request 'feat(qwen): let Qwen (and Kimi) join the swarm' (#30)
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@@ -46,6 +46,16 @@ jobs:
secrets:
OLLAMA_CLOUD_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OLLAMA_CLOUD_API_KEY }}
CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN }}
# Forwarded so a "qwen/<model>" or "kimi/<model>" entry can join the
# swarm by editing the GADFLY_DEFAULT_MODELS var alone — no workflow
# edit, no re-release. Both are forwarded together on purpose: the
# reusable workflow declares both, and forwarding only one is a config
# that looks complete and 401s on the model you didn't wire. Empty until
# the repo secret exists, which is a 401 on that one model, not a broken
# review. NB kimi/<model> is Moonshot's own API — a different route than
# the kimi-k2.6:cloud swarm entry, which rides OLLAMA_CLOUD_API_KEY.
QWEN_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.QWEN_API_KEY }}
KIMI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.KIMI_API_KEY }}
GADFLY_FINDINGS_URL: ${{ secrets.GADFLY_FINDINGS_URL }}
GADFLY_FINDINGS_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GADFLY_FINDINGS_TOKEN }}
with:
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@@ -45,6 +45,108 @@ env:
IMAGE_NAME: gitea.stevedudenhoeffer.com/steve/gadfly
jobs:
# Runs alongside the image build rather than gating it: a red test should be
# loud on the PR without standing between Steve and a rebuild. Added because
# this repo had NO test job at all — `go test` and scripts/preflight_test.sh
# both existed and neither was ever executed by CI, which is worse than
# having no tests, since it reads as coverage.
test:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 15
# This job executes repository code (`go test`) on pull_request, so it gets
# the narrowest token the platform will give it. Nothing here writes.
permissions:
contents: read
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
# Scrubbing the registry credential while leaving the checkout token
# in .git/config would just move the prize: `go test` below runs
# repository code with the workspace readable. Nothing in this job
# talks to git after checkout, so the token has no reason to persist.
persist-credentials: false
- uses: actions/setup-go@v5
with:
go-version-file: go.mod
# Fetch dependencies, then DESTROY the credential before any step that
# executes repository code. REGISTRY_PASSWORD is push-capable, this repo
# is public so pull_request runs can carry attacker-authored code, and
# `go test` runs that code — a plaintext ~/.gitconfig left in place is a
# credential any test could print. The image build faces the same
# question and answers it the same way: its creds are BuildKit secrets
# scoped to the module-download RUN, never present while code runs.
- name: Fetch private modules
env:
REGISTRY_USER: ${{ secrets.REGISTRY_USER }}
REGISTRY_PASSWORD: ${{ secrets.REGISTRY_PASSWORD }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
# Own the config path outright. `git config --global` writes to
# GIT_CONFIG_GLOBAL, else $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git/config when that
# directory exists, else ~/.gitconfig — so "delete ~/.gitconfig"
# scrubs a file the credential may never have been in. Naming the
# path leaves exactly one file to remove.
export GIT_CONFIG_GLOBAL="$(mktemp)"
# Scrub on ANY exit, not just success. `set -e` means a failed
# `go mod download` aborts this step, and a cleanup written as the
# next line would never run — leaving a push-capable credential on a
# long-lived self-hosted runner for whatever job lands there next.
trap 'rm -f "$GIT_CONFIG_GLOBAL"' EXIT
go env -w GOPRIVATE=gitea.stevedudenhoeffer.com/*
# Basic-auth header rather than credentials inside the URL: a
# password containing @ : / or # breaks URL parsing, and the failure
# would look like a bad password rather than a quoting bug.
git config --global \
"http.https://gitea.stevedudenhoeffer.com/.extraheader" \
"Authorization: Basic $(printf '%s:%s' "$REGISTRY_USER" "$REGISTRY_PASSWORD" | base64 | tr -d '\n')"
go mod download
rm -f "$GIT_CONFIG_GLOBAL"
test ! -e "$GIT_CONFIG_GLOBAL"
# Prove the scrub across the whole home dir, not just the file we
# deleted — that check would pass no matter what, and git/go can also
# write ~/.netrc or ~/.config/go/env. Guarded on a non-empty secret:
# `grep -F ""` matches every file, so a secretless run (fork PR) would
# fail here with a message accusing it of leaking nothing.
# -e, so a password beginning with "-" is a pattern and not options.
# And distinguish grep's three exits: 0 found, 1 clean, >=2 ERROR. As
# a bare condition an error reads as "not found" and the guard is
# skipped — a check that fails OPEN in exactly the case where it can no
# longer see the filesystem it is supposed to be searching.
if [ -n "${REGISTRY_PASSWORD:-}" ]; then
set +e
grep -rqF -e "$REGISTRY_PASSWORD" "$HOME" 2>/dev/null
rc=$?
set -e
case "$rc" in
0) echo "::error::registry credential still present under \$HOME after scrub"; exit 1 ;;
1) : ;; # clean
*) echo "::error::credential scrub check could not run (grep exit $rc); refusing to continue"; exit 1 ;;
esac
fi
# GOPROXY=off from here on: the module cache is already warm, so any
# attempt to reach the network is a bug — and it fails loudly instead of
# quietly looking for the credential that is now gone.
- name: go build
env: { GOPROXY: "off" }
run: go build ./...
- name: go vet
env: { GOPROXY: "off" }
run: go vet ./...
- name: gofmt
env: { GOPROXY: "off" }
run: test -z "$(gofmt -l .)" || { gofmt -l .; exit 1; }
- name: go test
env: { GOPROXY: "off" }
run: go test -count=1 ./...
- name: pre-flight credential table
run: bash scripts/preflight_test.sh
build-and-push:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 20
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@@ -87,6 +87,15 @@ on:
OPENAI_API_KEY: { required: false }
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY: { required: false }
GOOGLE_API_KEY: { required: false }
# Alibaba Model Studio (Qwen), for GADFLY_MODELS entries like
# "qwen/qwen3.8-max". NOT interchangeable with OPENAI_API_KEY: majordomo's
# qwen built-in reads QWEN_API_KEY only and deliberately refuses to fall
# back to the OpenAI key, so an unforwarded secret is a 401, not a
# mis-billed OpenAI call.
QWEN_API_KEY: { required: false }
# Moonshot (Kimi) over its own API — distinct from the ollama-cloud
# "kimi-k2.6:cloud" entry, which is keyed by OLLAMA_CLOUD_API_KEY.
KIMI_API_KEY: { required: false }
GADFLY_API_KEY: { required: false }
CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN: { required: false }
GADFLY_FINDINGS_URL: { required: false }
@@ -146,6 +155,12 @@ jobs:
OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY }}
GOOGLE_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.GOOGLE_API_KEY }}
# Qwen (Alibaba Model Studio) and Kimi (Moonshot) over their own APIs,
# for GADFLY_MODELS entries like "qwen/qwen3.8-max". Each built-in
# reads ONLY its own variable — no cross-provider fallback — so a
# missing line here is a clean 401, never a silently mis-keyed call.
QWEN_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.QWEN_API_KEY }}
KIMI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.KIMI_API_KEY }}
GADFLY_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.GADFLY_API_KEY }}
CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN }}
# Named LAN endpoints, defined in user/org vars (format
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@@ -73,11 +73,43 @@ majordomo failover chain / alias) is used verbatim.
| **[llama-swap](https://github.com/mostlygeek/llama-swap)** (model-swapping proxy) | `llama-swap`/`llama-swaps` (un-hyphenated `llamaswap`/`llamaswaps` also accepted) + `GADFLY_BASE_URL` or a `GADFLY_ENDPOINT_*` entry, or an `LLM_*` `llama-swap://` / `llama-swaps://` DSN | optional bearer | ⚠️ wired, **untested** |
| **OpenAI-compatible** (incl. local Ollama's `/v1`) | `openai` + `GADFLY_BASE_URL` | `OPENAI_API_KEY` (any non-empty for Ollama) | ✅ tested against Ollama |
| **OpenAI** | `openai` | `OPENAI_API_KEY` | ⚠️ wired, **untested** |
| **Qwen** (Alibaba Model Studio) | `qwen` | `QWEN_API_KEY` | ⚠️ wired, **untested** |
| **Kimi** (Moonshot) | `kimi` | `KIMI_API_KEY` | ⚠️ wired, **untested** |
| **Anthropic** | `anthropic` | `ANTHROPIC_API_KEY` | ⚠️ wired, **untested** |
| **Google (Gemini)** | `google` | `GOOGLE_API_KEY` / `GEMINI_API_KEY` | ⚠️ wired, **untested** |
Qwen and Kimi are majordomo built-ins that speak the OpenAI protocol at their own
endpoints, so `qwen/qwen3.8-max` or `kimi/kimi-k2-0711-preview` work as
`GADFLY_MODELS` entries with only the matching key set. Each reads **only** its own
variable — no cross-provider fallback — so forgetting to forward `QWEN_API_KEY`
gets you a skip notice naming it, not a mis-keyed call. Note `kimi/<model>` (Moonshot's
API, `KIMI_API_KEY`) is a different route than the `kimi-k2.6:cloud` entry in the
default swarm, which is Ollama Cloud and keyed by `OLLAMA_CLOUD_API_KEY`.
> **Qwen keys are endpoint-scoped, and the failure looks like a bad key.**
> Alibaba Model Studio issues *workspace-scoped* endpoints of the form
> `https://<workspace>.<region>.maas.aliyuncs.com/compatible-mode/v1`. A key
> issued for one host is rejected by another with a genuine
> `401 Incorrect API key provided` — so a perfectly good key reads as invalid if
> the endpoint doesn't match. The built-in defaults to the shared international
> host; point at your own with a named endpoint, which needs no code change:
>
> ```
> GADFLY_ENDPOINT_QWENWS = "qwen|https://<workspace>.ap-southeast-1.maas.aliyuncs.com/compatible-mode/v1"
> GADFLY_MODELS = "qwenws/qwen3.8-max,..."
> QWEN_API_KEY = <secret>
> ```
>
> **Leave the key out of the endpoint var.** `GADFLY_ENDPOINT_*` are Gitea
> *variables*, which are not masked in logs; the third `|<key>` field would put
> a credential there. Omit it and a `qwen`/`kimi` endpoint falls back to its own
> `QWEN_API_KEY` / `KIMI_API_KEY` secret — its own vendor's key, never another's.
>
> (Verified the hard way against a live deployment.)
> ### 🧪 Honest status
> Only the **Ollama** paths above are actually exercised. The OpenAI / Anthropic / Google
> Only the **Ollama** paths above are actually exercised. The OpenAI / Qwen / Kimi /
> Anthropic / Google
> providers come "for free" from majordomo's abstraction and *should* work, but I haven't
> spent money verifying them — treat them as untested. The OpenAI-**compatible** path **is**
> tested, because you can point it at a local Ollama (`GADFLY_BASE_URL=http://localhost:11434/v1`)
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@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ package main
import (
"fmt"
"os"
"slices"
"strings"
"gitea.stevedudenhoeffer.com/steve/majordomo"
@@ -19,6 +20,89 @@ import (
// model list is just ids like "qwen3-coder:480b-cloud" — working unchanged.
const defaultProvider = "ollama-cloud"
// openAICompatProviders are the provider names that resolve to the plain
// openai client at an explicit base URL. openai-compatible is the generic
// spelling; kimi (Moonshot) and qwen (Alibaba Model Studio) are majordomo
// built-ins that ARE that client pointed elsewhere, so an explicit endpoint for
// either belongs on the same branch.
//
// One slice, because three places must agree: resolveModel's endpoint
// override, endpointProvider's GADFLY_ENDPOINT_* parser, and the test that
// pins them. A name accepted by one and rejected by another is a config that
// works when written one way and errors the other, for no reason a user could
// guess.
var openAICompatProviders = []string{"openai", "openai-compatible", "kimi", "qwen"}
// builtinCompatProviders are the openai-compat names that belong to a DIFFERENT
// vendor. openai.New defaults its credential to OPENAI_API_KEY, so any of these
// constructed without an explicit key would put an OpenAI key on the wire to
// Moonshot or Alibaba. Membership here means "pass the key unconditionally,
// even empty" — an absent key must be a 401, never a foreign credential.
var builtinCompatProviders = []string{"kimi", "qwen"}
func isOpenAICompatProvider(name string) bool {
return slices.Contains(openAICompatProviders, name)
}
// isBuiltinCompatProvider mirrors isOpenAICompatProvider rather than testing
// the slice inline, so both memberships are asked the same way.
func isBuiltinCompatProvider(name string) bool {
return slices.Contains(builtinCompatProviders, name)
}
// builtinCompatKeyEnv is the provider's own credential variable, matching the
// name majordomo's built-in reads on the registry path — so the same secret
// works whether or not an explicit endpoint is configured.
func builtinCompatKeyEnv(provider string) string {
return strings.ToUpper(strings.ReplaceAll(provider, "-", "_")) + "_API_KEY"
}
// openAICompatOptions builds the option set for an openai-compat provider, and
// is the ONE place the no-cross-vendor-fallback rule lives.
//
// Both resolution paths call it — resolveModel's GADFLY_BASE_URL override and
// endpointProvider's GADFLY_ENDPOINT_* parser. They had separate copies of this
// decision once, the guard was added to one of them, and the other kept leaking
// OPENAI_API_KEY to another vendor. keyHint names the variable to set when the
// key is absent, since the two paths take it from different places.
func openAICompatOptions(provider, baseURL, key, keyHint string) []openai.Option {
opts := []openai.Option{openai.WithBaseURL(baseURL)}
switch {
case isBuiltinCompatProvider(provider):
// With no explicit key, fall back to the provider's OWN variable
// (QWEN_API_KEY, KIMI_API_KEY). That is not the cross-vendor fallback
// this function exists to prevent — it is the same vendor's key — and
// it lets an operator keep the credential in a masked secret while the
// endpoint URL lives in a var, which is NOT masked.
//
// The hint always names that secret, never the caller's keyHint: on the
// GADFLY_ENDPOINT_* path the caller's is the endpoint variable, and
// pointing a keyless operator at it advises them to put a credential
// somewhere Gitea does not mask.
if key == "" {
key = os.Getenv(builtinCompatKeyEnv(provider))
}
opts = append(opts, openai.WithAPIKey(key), openai.WithAPIKeyName(builtinCompatKeyEnv(provider)))
case key != "":
opts = append(opts, openai.WithAPIKey(key))
// openai/openai-compatible with no explicit key keep openai.New's
// OPENAI_API_KEY default: for those names it IS the right key.
}
return opts
}
// endpointProviderNames is the operator-facing list of providers that accept an
// explicit endpoint. resolveModel and endpointProvider accept the SAME set, so
// one message serves both rather than each carrying a copy that drifts in
// order and spelling.
//
// Every accepted spelling belongs here, aliases included —
// TestEndpointProviderNamesAreAllAccepted asserts that each name listed
// actually resolves, so an omission fails the build rather than misleading an
// operator who is already debugging.
const endpointProviderNames = "openai/openai-compatible/kimi/qwen/ollama/ollama-cloud/" +
"llama-swap/llama-swaps/llamaswap/llamaswaps/foreman/anthropic/google/gemini"
// resolveModel builds the review model from the environment. Gadfly is powered
// by majordomo, so it can target any provider majordomo supports — Ollama
// (local or cloud), OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, or any OpenAI/Ollama-compatible
@@ -33,10 +117,12 @@ const defaultProvider = "ollama-cloud"
// GADFLY_BASE_URL override the backend endpoint (OpenAI/Ollama-compatible
// servers, a remote Ollama, an OpenRouter-style gateway…).
// When set, the provider is constructed directly at that URL.
// GADFLY_API_KEY bearer/API key for the chosen provider. Optional; when
// unset the provider falls back to its standard env var
// (OLLAMA_API_KEY / OPENAI_API_KEY / ANTHROPIC_API_KEY /
// GOOGLE_API_KEY|GEMINI_API_KEY). Local Ollama needs none.
// GADFLY_API_KEY bearer/API key for the chosen provider, used ONLY on the
// GADFLY_BASE_URL override path. With no base URL the
// provider reads its own standard variable and this is never
// consulted: OLLAMA_API_KEY / OPENAI_API_KEY /
// QWEN_API_KEY / KIMI_API_KEY / ANTHROPIC_API_KEY /
// GOOGLE_API_KEY|GEMINI_API_KEY. Local Ollama needs none.
//
// With GADFLY_BASE_URL unset, resolution goes through majordomo's registry, so
// LLM_* env DSNs and registered aliases/tiers work too.
@@ -67,13 +153,17 @@ func resolveModel() (llm.Model, error) {
}
// Endpoint override: construct the provider directly at the given URL.
// The openai-compat family is matched by the shared predicate, not a
// repeated case list. The credential on THIS path is GADFLY_API_KEY; the
// built-ins' own KIMI_API_KEY / QWEN_API_KEY are read only on the registry
// path above, where GADFLY_BASE_URL is unset. The two paths never share a
// credential rule — assuming they do produces a config that passes every
// check and then 401s.
if isOpenAICompatProvider(provider) {
return openai.New(openAICompatOptions(provider, baseURL, apiKey, "GADFLY_API_KEY")...).Model(model)
}
switch provider {
case "openai", "openai-compatible":
opts := []openai.Option{openai.WithBaseURL(baseURL)}
if apiKey != "" {
opts = append(opts, openai.WithAPIKey(apiKey))
}
return openai.New(opts...).Model(model)
case "ollama", "ollama-cloud":
opts := []ollama.Option{ollama.WithBaseURL(baseURL)}
if apiKey != "" {
@@ -108,7 +198,7 @@ func resolveModel() (llm.Model, error) {
}
return google.New(opts...).Model(model)
default:
return nil, fmt.Errorf("GADFLY_BASE_URL is set but GADFLY_PROVIDER %q has no endpoint-override support (use openai/openai-compatible/ollama/llama-swap/foreman/anthropic/google, or unset GADFLY_BASE_URL to resolve via majordomo)", provider)
return nil, fmt.Errorf("GADFLY_BASE_URL is set but GADFLY_PROVIDER %q has no endpoint-override support (use %s, or unset GADFLY_BASE_URL to resolve via majordomo)", provider, endpointProviderNames)
}
}
@@ -188,8 +278,10 @@ func modelProvider() string {
// plaintext local Ollama (or foreman queue) works:
// GADFLY_ENDPOINT_BIGBOX="ollama|http://192.168.1.50:11434"
// GADFLY_MODEL=bigbox/qwen2.5-coder:7b
// provider is one of ollama/llama-swap(s)/foreman/openai/anthropic/google; "foreman"
// targets a foreman daemon (native Ollama on the wire):
// provider is ollama/openai/anthropic/google/foreman/llama-swap(s) or an
// openai-compat built-in (kimi, qwen) — endpointProviderNames is the
// authoritative list. "foreman" targets a foreman daemon (native Ollama
// on the wire):
// GADFLY_ENDPOINT_M1="foreman|http://foreman-m1:8080|tok"
//
// GADFLY_ALIAS_<NAME> = "<majordomo spec>"
@@ -240,6 +332,16 @@ func endpointProvider(name, raw string) (llm.Provider, error) {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("missing base URL in %q", raw)
}
// Same shared predicate as resolveModel: the two must accept an identical
// set, and a hand-copied case list cannot guarantee that.
if isOpenAICompatProvider(provider) {
// The key for a named endpoint comes from the third DSN field, so that
// is what an absent one points at.
opts := append([]openai.Option{openai.WithName(name)},
openAICompatOptions(provider, baseURL, key, "GADFLY_ENDPOINT_"+strings.ToUpper(name))...)
return openai.New(opts...), nil
}
switch provider {
case "ollama", "ollama-cloud":
opts := []ollama.Option{ollama.WithName(name), ollama.WithBaseURL(baseURL)}
@@ -258,12 +360,6 @@ func endpointProvider(name, raw string) (llm.Provider, error) {
// its non-streaming degradation. Unlike the HTTPS-only LLM_* foreman://
// DSN, the base URL here is verbatim, so a plaintext http:// foreman works.
return ollama.Foreman(baseURL, key, ollama.WithName(name)), nil
case "openai", "openai-compatible":
opts := []openai.Option{openai.WithName(name), openai.WithBaseURL(baseURL)}
if key != "" {
opts = append(opts, openai.WithAPIKey(key))
}
return openai.New(opts...), nil
case "anthropic":
opts := []anthropic.Option{anthropic.WithName(name), anthropic.WithBaseURL(baseURL)}
if key != "" {
@@ -277,6 +373,6 @@ func endpointProvider(name, raw string) (llm.Provider, error) {
}
return google.New(opts...), nil
default:
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unknown provider %q (use ollama/llama-swap(s)/foreman/openai/openai-compatible/anthropic/google)", provider)
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unknown provider %q (use %s)", provider, endpointProviderNames)
}
}
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@@ -1,6 +1,17 @@
package main
import "testing"
import (
"context"
"net/http"
"net/http/httptest"
"os/exec"
"path/filepath"
"runtime"
"strings"
"testing"
llm "gitea.stevedudenhoeffer.com/steve/majordomo/llm"
)
func TestEndpointProvider(t *testing.T) {
t.Run("ollama http endpoint registers under its name", func(t *testing.T) {
@@ -68,6 +79,70 @@ func TestEndpointProvider(t *testing.T) {
}
}
// TestOpenAICompatProvidersResolveOnBothPaths pins the two provider switches
// together. kimi and qwen are majordomo built-ins that ARE the openai client at
// a different base URL, and two independent places have to know it:
// resolveModel's GADFLY_BASE_URL override, and endpointProvider's
// GADFLY_ENDPOINT_* parser. A name accepted by one and rejected by the other is
// a provider that works when configured one way and errors the other, for no
// reason a user could guess. Asserting both from one table makes the pair fail
// together.
func TestOpenAICompatProvidersResolveOnBothPaths(t *testing.T) {
// Ranges the SHARED slice: a test that pins a list against drift must not
// be able to drift from it.
for _, provider := range openAICompatProviders {
t.Run(provider+" via GADFLY_ENDPOINT_*", func(t *testing.T) {
p, err := endpointProvider("ep", provider+"|https://host.example/v1|sk-x")
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("endpointProvider(%q): %v", provider, err)
}
if p.Name() != "ep" {
t.Errorf("Name() = %q, want %q", p.Name(), "ep")
}
})
t.Run(provider+" via GADFLY_BASE_URL", func(t *testing.T) {
t.Setenv("GADFLY_PROVIDER", provider)
t.Setenv("GADFLY_BASE_URL", "https://host.example/v1")
t.Setenv("GADFLY_API_KEY", "sk-x")
t.Setenv("GADFLY_MODEL", "some-model")
if _, err := resolveModel(); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("resolveModel with GADFLY_PROVIDER=%q: %v", provider, err)
}
})
}
}
// TestEndpointProviderNamesAreAllAccepted keeps the operator-facing list
// honest: every name endpointProviderNames advertises must actually resolve.
// The constant is read by somebody whose config just failed, so a name listed
// there and rejected by the code sends them to debug a spelling that was never
// going to work.
func TestEndpointProviderNamesAreAllAccepted(t *testing.T) {
for _, name := range strings.Split(endpointProviderNames, "/") {
name = strings.TrimSpace(name)
if name == "" {
continue
}
// Both switches, not one: this constant is the error text for BOTH
// GADFLY_ENDPOINT_* and GADFLY_BASE_URL, so a name accepted by only
// half of them still misleads whichever operator hits the other path.
t.Run(name+" via GADFLY_ENDPOINT_*", func(t *testing.T) {
if _, err := endpointProvider("ep", name+"|https://host.example/v1|sk-x"); err != nil {
t.Errorf("endpointProviderNames advertises %q but endpointProvider rejects it: %v", name, err)
}
})
t.Run(name+" via GADFLY_BASE_URL", func(t *testing.T) {
t.Setenv("GADFLY_PROVIDER", name)
t.Setenv("GADFLY_BASE_URL", "https://host.example/v1")
t.Setenv("GADFLY_API_KEY", "sk-x")
t.Setenv("GADFLY_MODEL", "some-model")
if _, err := resolveModel(); err != nil {
t.Errorf("endpointProviderNames advertises %q but resolveModel rejects it: %v", name, err)
}
})
}
}
func TestBuildSpec(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
name string
@@ -89,3 +164,220 @@ func TestBuildSpec(t *testing.T) {
})
}
}
// TestOpenAICompatProvidersAreFullyWired closes the two remaining ways this
// provider family can be half-added. Adding one means touching three places in
// two languages, and nothing but this test connects them:
//
// - endpointProviderNames is the operator-facing list. A provider the code
// accepts but the list omits sends someone debugging a name that works.
// - scripts/preflight.sh needs a credential arm, or a missing key for that
// provider skips the pre-flight and arrives as five unexplained per-lens
// failures — the exact thing the pre-flight exists to replace.
//
// The shell side is queried, not parsed: preflight.sh exports
// gadfly_preflight_providers precisely so this test asks it what it covers.
// Regexing the case statement would make that file's formatting a contract no
// linter enforces, and a harmless reformat would fail a test in another
// language.
func TestOpenAICompatProvidersAreFullyWired(t *testing.T) {
advertised := make(map[string]bool)
for _, n := range strings.Split(endpointProviderNames, "/") {
advertised[strings.TrimSpace(n)] = true
}
// Locate the script relative to THIS source file rather than the working
// directory, so moving the package does not silently break the lookup.
_, thisFile, _, ok := runtime.Caller(0)
if !ok {
t.Fatal("runtime.Caller failed; cannot locate scripts/preflight.sh")
}
script := filepath.Join(filepath.Dir(thisFile), "..", "..", "scripts", "preflight.sh")
out, err := exec.Command("bash", "-c", ". "+script+"; gadfly_preflight_providers").Output()
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("query gadfly_preflight_providers from %s: %v", script, err)
}
preflighted := make(map[string]bool)
for _, line := range strings.Fields(string(out)) {
preflighted[line] = true
}
if len(preflighted) == 0 {
t.Fatal("gadfly_preflight_providers returned nothing — this test would pass vacuously")
}
for _, p := range openAICompatProviders {
if !advertised[p] {
t.Errorf("openAICompatProviders has %q but endpointProviderNames does not list it — "+
"the error message operators read would omit a name that works", p)
}
if !preflighted[p] {
t.Errorf("openAICompatProviders has %q but scripts/preflight.sh has no credential arm for it — "+
"a missing key for %s would skip the pre-flight and surface as unexplained lens failures", p, p)
}
}
}
// TestBuiltinCompatProvidersResolveViaRegistry exercises the PRIMARY path:
// a plain "qwen/<model>" in GADFLY_MODELS, with no GADFLY_BASE_URL, resolved
// through majordomo's registry rather than constructed here.
//
// Every other test in this file builds the client directly, so all of them
// passed against a majordomo release that had never heard of qwen — the
// dependency bump this feature depends on was missing and nothing said so. A
// compile error eventually caught it, which is luck, not cover.
func TestBuiltinCompatProvidersResolveViaRegistry(t *testing.T) {
for _, spec := range []string{"qwen/qwen3.8-max", "kimi/kimi-k2-0711-preview"} {
t.Run(spec, func(t *testing.T) {
t.Setenv("GADFLY_MODEL", spec)
t.Setenv("GADFLY_BASE_URL", "")
t.Setenv("GADFLY_PROVIDER", "")
if _, err := resolveModel(); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("resolveModel(%q): %v — the pinned majordomo may not "+
"provide this built-in; a bump is required, not just gadfly-side wiring", spec, err)
}
})
}
}
// TestBuiltinCompatProvidersNeverInheritOpenAIKey pins the rule that has now
// been broken on one path or the other three separate times: kimi and qwen are
// other vendors, openai.New defaults its credential to OPENAI_API_KEY, and a
// provider built without an explicit key therefore puts an OpenAI key on the
// wire to Moonshot or Alibaba.
//
// Both construction paths are asserted from one loop deliberately. Each time
// this was fixed on a single path the sibling kept leaking, so a test covering
// one of them would have passed through every one of those bugs.
//
// The provider is pointed at a LOCAL server, and the test demands two things:
// that no request arrives carrying the foreign key, and that the call fails
// closed naming the variable to set. Without the second half the test would
// pass on a provider that simply did nothing.
func TestBuiltinCompatProvidersNeverInheritOpenAIKey(t *testing.T) {
const foreign = "sk-openai-must-not-travel"
for _, provider := range builtinCompatProviders {
t.Run(provider+" via GADFLY_BASE_URL", func(t *testing.T) {
srv, seen := leakServer(t)
t.Setenv("OPENAI_API_KEY", foreign)
t.Setenv("GADFLY_PROVIDER", provider)
t.Setenv("GADFLY_BASE_URL", srv.URL+"/v1")
t.Setenv("GADFLY_API_KEY", "") // the operator forgot the key
t.Setenv("GADFLY_MODEL", "some-model")
m, err := resolveModel()
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("resolveModel: %v", err)
}
assertFailsClosed(t, m, seen, foreign, "QWEN_API_KEY", "KIMI_API_KEY")
})
t.Run(provider+" via GADFLY_ENDPOINT_*", func(t *testing.T) {
srv, seen := leakServer(t)
t.Setenv("OPENAI_API_KEY", foreign)
p, err := endpointProvider("ep", provider+"|"+srv.URL+"/v1") // no key field
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("endpointProvider: %v", err)
}
m, err := p.Model("some-model")
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Model: %v", err)
}
assertFailsClosed(t, m, seen, foreign, "QWEN_API_KEY", "KIMI_API_KEY")
})
}
}
// leakServer returns a server that records every Authorization header it is
// sent. A request arriving at all means the client did not fail closed.
func leakServer(t *testing.T) (*httptest.Server, *[]string) {
t.Helper()
var seen []string
srv := httptest.NewServer(http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
seen = append(seen, r.Header.Get("Authorization"))
w.Header().Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
_, _ = w.Write([]byte(`{"id":"c1","object":"chat.completion","choices":[{"index":0,` +
`"message":{"role":"assistant","content":"ok"},"finish_reason":"stop"}]}`))
}))
t.Cleanup(srv.Close)
return srv, &seen
}
func assertFailsClosed(t *testing.T, m llm.Model, seen *[]string, foreign string, wantAnyHint ...string) {
t.Helper()
_, err := m.Generate(context.Background(), llm.Request{Messages: []llm.Message{llm.UserText("hi")}})
for _, auth := range *seen {
if strings.Contains(auth, foreign) {
t.Errorf("Authorization carried the OpenAI key to another vendor: %q", auth)
}
}
if len(*seen) > 0 {
t.Errorf("a keyless provider reached the network (%d request(s)) instead of failing closed", len(*seen))
}
// The positive half: prove it refused for the right reason, so the test
// cannot pass on a provider that quietly did nothing at all.
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("keyless provider returned no error; expected a missing-key failure")
}
// The hint must name a MASKED secret the operator can set, never the
// unmasked GADFLY_ENDPOINT_* variable.
named := false
for _, h := range wantAnyHint {
if strings.Contains(err.Error(), h) {
named = true
}
}
if !named {
t.Errorf("error = %v, want it to name one of %v so the operator knows what to set", err, wantAnyHint)
}
}
// TestBuiltinCompatOwnKeyFallback: with no key in the endpoint definition, a
// built-in falls back to its OWN variable (QWEN_API_KEY, KIMI_API_KEY) — never
// to another vendor's. This is what lets the credential live in a masked
// secret while the endpoint URL lives in a GADFLY_ENDPOINT_* var, which Gitea
// does not mask; the README used to advise embedding the key in that var.
func TestBuiltinCompatOwnKeyFallback(t *testing.T) {
const own, foreign = "sk-qwen-own", "sk-openai-must-not-travel"
srv, seen := leakServer(t)
t.Setenv("OPENAI_API_KEY", foreign)
t.Setenv("QWEN_API_KEY", own)
p, err := endpointProvider("ep", "qwen|"+srv.URL+"/v1") // no key field
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("endpointProvider: %v", err)
}
m, err := p.Model("some-model")
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Model: %v", err)
}
if _, err := m.Generate(context.Background(), llm.Request{Messages: []llm.Message{llm.UserText("hi")}}); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Generate: %v", err)
}
if len(*seen) == 0 {
t.Fatal("no request reached the server — the own-key fallback did not take effect")
}
for _, auth := range *seen {
if strings.Contains(auth, foreign) {
t.Errorf("Authorization carried the OpenAI key: %q", auth)
}
if !strings.Contains(auth, own) {
t.Errorf("Authorization = %q, want the provider's own QWEN_API_KEY", auth)
}
}
}
// TestBuiltinCompatProvidersAreOpenAICompat: the two slices are parallel, and a
// built-in missing from openAICompatProviders would never reach the branch that
// applies its unconditional-key rule — it would fall through to the generic
// switch and silently lose the protection.
func TestBuiltinCompatProvidersAreOpenAICompat(t *testing.T) {
for _, p := range builtinCompatProviders {
if !isOpenAICompatProvider(p) {
t.Errorf("%q is in builtinCompatProviders but not openAICompatProviders, so the "+
"no-cross-vendor-fallback branch never runs for it", p)
}
}
}
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# Optional config:
# GADFLY_MODELS comma-separated model ids/specs (alias: OLLAMA_REVIEW_MODELS)
# GADFLY_PROVIDER majordomo provider for bare model ids (default ollama-cloud;
# e.g. "ollama" local, "openai", "anthropic", "google")
# e.g. "ollama" local, "openai", "anthropic", "google",
# "qwen" Alibaba Model Studio, "kimi" Moonshot)
# GADFLY_BASE_URL override backend endpoint (OpenAI/Ollama-compatible servers)
# GADFLY_API_KEY provider key (else provider's standard env: OPENAI_API_KEY, …)
# QWEN_API_KEY Alibaba Model Studio key, for GADFLY_MODELS entries like
# "qwen/qwen3.8-max". Read ONLY by the qwen provider — it
# does not fall back to OPENAI_API_KEY, so a forgotten key
# is a clean skip notice naming this variable, not a 401.
# KIMI_API_KEY Moonshot key, same deal for "kimi/<model>". Distinct from
# the ollama-cloud "kimi-k2.6:cloud" entry, which is keyed
# by OLLAMA_CLOUD_API_KEY.
# CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN auth for the claude-code engine (GADFLY_MODELS entry
# "claude-code"/"claude-code/<model>"); Pro/Max subscription
# token from `claude setup-token`. Else ANTHROPIC_API_KEY.
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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ go 1.26.2
require (
gitea.stevedudenhoeffer.com/steve/executus v0.1.4
gitea.stevedudenhoeffer.com/steve/majordomo v0.0.0-20260627225659-aa25b2c33462
gitea.stevedudenhoeffer.com/steve/majordomo v0.0.0-20260812210334-f837115a55c9
gopkg.in/yaml.v3 v3.0.1
)
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@@ -6,8 +6,8 @@ cloud.google.com/go/compute/metadata v0.9.0 h1:pDUj4QMoPejqq20dK0Pg2N4yG9zIkYGdB
cloud.google.com/go/compute/metadata v0.9.0/go.mod h1:E0bWwX5wTnLPedCKqk3pJmVgCBSM6qQI1yTBdEb3C10=
gitea.stevedudenhoeffer.com/steve/executus v0.1.4 h1:4F99uCV3OVaE9ITFp0FjPiYxLUQO+WpE+wU2HCnpXNM=
gitea.stevedudenhoeffer.com/steve/executus v0.1.4/go.mod h1:WQP/lH+meU06OSNF0TQO/wQLcJCrMwpi0EMj5vSpVtk=
gitea.stevedudenhoeffer.com/steve/majordomo v0.0.0-20260627225659-aa25b2c33462 h1:1crjE1YkWHLZ91tUDOxN/Y5cuOnJ56e0U9UADoFfEPY=
gitea.stevedudenhoeffer.com/steve/majordomo v0.0.0-20260627225659-aa25b2c33462/go.mod h1:UZLveG17SmENt4sne2RSLIbioix30RZbRIQUzBAnOyY=
gitea.stevedudenhoeffer.com/steve/majordomo v0.0.0-20260812210334-f837115a55c9 h1:ExY2S6RN1UaA97ju4jzkuEGpfBx0p3vv9FY8B7Npy2I=
gitea.stevedudenhoeffer.com/steve/majordomo v0.0.0-20260812210334-f837115a55c9/go.mod h1:UZLveG17SmENt4sne2RSLIbioix30RZbRIQUzBAnOyY=
github.com/cespare/xxhash/v2 v2.3.0 h1:UL815xU9SqsFlibzuggzjXhog7bL6oX9BbNZnL2UFvs=
github.com/cespare/xxhash/v2 v2.3.0/go.mod h1:VGX0DQ3Q6kWi7AoAeZDth3/j3BFtOZR5XLFGgcrjCOs=
github.com/davecgh/go-spew v1.1.1 h1:vj9j/u1bqnvCEfJOwUhtlOARqs3+rkHYY13jYWTU97c=
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@@ -0,0 +1,135 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Credential pre-flight for the agentic reviewer, in ONE definition.
#
# Sourced by run.sh (production) and by preflight_test.sh (the table test), so
# the tested bytes and the running bytes are the same. Keep it that way: a test
# that reimplements this logic can agree with a stale copy of it.
#
# Why pre-flight at all, when majordomo already fails closed with a 401:
# without it a missing key surfaces as five identical per-lens agent failures
# that name no variable, and the operator reads a stack trace to learn which
# secret they forgot to forward.
# gadfly_preflight_key <provider> -> echoes "" when the run may proceed, or the
# name of the environment variable the operator must set.
#
# Scope: the REGISTRY path only — GADFLY_BASE_URL unset — and deliberately so.
# The two resolution paths have DIFFERENT credential rules: with an explicit
# endpoint the credential is GADFLY_API_KEY (falling back to the client's own
# default, OPENAI_API_KEY for the openai family) and a built-in's own variable
# is never consulted; without one, the reverse. Applying either path's rule to
# the other yields a check that passes a run which then 401s — the precise
# failure this exists to prevent. So it covers the path whose rules it can state
# exactly and stays silent on the other. That is also the useful half: an
# override-path config is hand-written, while the registry path is what somebody
# hits by adding a model id to a var and forgetting the secret.
gadfly_preflight_key() {
local provider="$1" model="${2:-}" key_env="" key_hint=""
# claude-code carries its OWN auth (CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN, else
# ANTHROPIC_API_KEY) and needs no Ollama key. A bare "claude-code" has no "/",
# so the caller's provider falls back to ollama-cloud and the table below
# would skip a perfectly configured reviewer.
#
# opencode is deliberately NOT exempt: that engine drives an ollama-cloud
# model through the bundled CLI and authenticates with OLLAMA_API_KEY, so it
# needs exactly the key the table checks. Exempting it — which an earlier
# version of this guard did — turns the pre-flight off for the one engine
# whose missing key it could still catch.
model="$(printf '%s' "$model" | tr -d '[:space:]')" # Go trims GADFLY_MODEL
case "$model" in
claude-code|claude-code/*) echo ""; return 0 ;;
esac
# Trim before testing: resolveModel does strings.TrimSpace on GADFLY_BASE_URL,
# so a whitespace-only value takes the REGISTRY path there. Testing the raw
# value here would call it "set", skip the check, and let the missing key
# arrive as a 401 with no notice — the two must agree on what "unset" means.
local base_url
base_url="$(printf '%s' "${GADFLY_BASE_URL:-}" | tr -d '[:space:]')"
if [ -n "$base_url" ]; then
# Endpoint-override path. Most providers take their credential from
# GADFLY_API_KEY here with a client-specific fallback, and those rules are
# not worth restating — this stays silent for them.
#
# The built-ins are the exception, and only since they gained an own-key
# fallback: a keyless kimi/qwen endpoint reads QWEN_API_KEY / KIMI_API_KEY
# on THIS path too, so "own key or GADFLY_API_KEY" is a rule that can be
# stated exactly. Leaving them unchecked here would let a keyless override
# config sail past the pre-flight and fail as a 401 — the failure the
# pre-flight exists to replace.
case "$provider" in
qwen|kimi) ;;
*) echo ""; return 0 ;;
esac
local own_env="$(printf '%s' "$provider" | tr '[:lower:]-' '[:upper:]_')_API_KEY"
if [ -n "${!own_env:-}" ] || [ -n "${GADFLY_API_KEY:-}" ]; then
echo ""
else
echo "$own_env"
fi
return 0
fi
local row
row="$(_gadfly_preflight_table | awk -F: -v p="$provider" '$1 == p {print; exit}')"
if [ -z "$row" ]; then
echo "" # provider needs no pre-flight
return 0
fi
key_env="$(printf '%s' "$row" | cut -d: -f2)"
key_hint="$(printf '%s' "$row" | cut -d: -f3)"
[ -n "$key_hint" ] || key_hint="$key_env"
# Indirect expansion (bash). Each majordomo built-in reads ONLY its own
# variable — cross-provider fallback is refused by design — so the named hint
# is always the actual fix.
if [ -n "${!key_env:-}" ]; then
echo ""
return 0
fi
echo "$key_hint"
}
# _gadfly_preflight_table is the single source for both the credential lookup
# and the provider list: "<provider>:<env-var-read>:<env-var-to-suggest>".
#
# The third field is normally empty, meaning "same as the second". ollama-cloud
# is the exception: run.sh copies the consumer-facing OLLAMA_CLOUD_API_KEY onto
# the OLLAMA_API_KEY the provider reads BEFORE calling in here, so the check and
# the hint name different variables on purpose. If that copy ever moves after
# the call, this arm reports a missing key for a configured run.
#
# A provider absent from this table is absent for one of TWO reasons — do not
# assume the first and add a row:
# 1. It needs no key, or carries one in its endpoint/DSN: local ollama,
# llama-swap, foreman.
# 2. It needs a key but accepts more than one variable, so a single-name check
# would skip a correctly-configured run. **google** is this case
# (GOOGLE_API_KEY *or* GEMINI_API_KEY); pre-flighting it needs an
# either-variable check, not this table's one-name shape.
_gadfly_preflight_table() {
printf '%s\n' \
'ollama-cloud:OLLAMA_API_KEY:OLLAMA_CLOUD_API_KEY' \
'opencode:OLLAMA_API_KEY:OLLAMA_CLOUD_API_KEY' \
'open-code:OLLAMA_API_KEY:OLLAMA_CLOUD_API_KEY' \
'qwen:QWEN_API_KEY:' \
'kimi:KIMI_API_KEY:' \
'openai:OPENAI_API_KEY:' \
'openai-compatible:OPENAI_API_KEY:' \
'anthropic:ANTHROPIC_API_KEY:'
}
# gadfly_preflight_providers echoes every provider covered above, one per line.
# Callers ASK rather than parse: a Go test cross-checks this against the
# openai-compat provider table in cmd/gadfly/model.go, and regexing this file
# would make its formatting a contract no linter enforces.
#
# The cross-check runs ONE direction — every openai-compat provider in Go must
# appear here. The reverse is not required and must not be asserted:
# ollama-cloud and anthropic belong in this table and are deliberately not in
# that Go list.
gadfly_preflight_providers() {
_gadfly_preflight_table | cut -d: -f1
}
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Table test for the credential pre-flight in preflight.sh.
#
# It SOURCES the real implementation rather than copying it, so there is no
# second definition that can pass while production fails.
#
# Run: scripts/preflight_test.sh (exit 0 = all cases pass)
set -u
SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
# shellcheck source=preflight.sh
. "$SCRIPT_DIR/preflight.sh"
fail=0
check() { # description, want, got
if [ "$2" = "$3" ]; then
echo "ok $1"
else
echo "FAIL $1 — want '$2', got '$3'"
fail=1
fi
}
# probe <provider> [VAR=VAL ...] — run the real function in a clean environment
# under the same shell options production uses (set -u), so an unset-variable
# bug surfaces here instead of in a live review.
probe() {
local provider="$1" model="${GADFLY_TEST_MODEL:-}"; shift
env -i PATH="$PATH" HOME="$HOME" "$@" bash -c "
set -u
. '$SCRIPT_DIR/preflight.sh'
gadfly_preflight_key '$provider' '$model'
"
}
echo "== registry path: keyed providers with no key must name their variable =="
check "qwen, no key" "QWEN_API_KEY" "$(probe qwen)"
check "kimi, no key" "KIMI_API_KEY" "$(probe kimi)"
check "ollama-cloud, no key" "OLLAMA_CLOUD_API_KEY" "$(probe ollama-cloud)"
check "openai, no key" "OPENAI_API_KEY" "$(probe openai)"
check "openai-compatible, none" "OPENAI_API_KEY" "$(probe openai-compatible)"
check "anthropic, no key" "ANTHROPIC_API_KEY" "$(probe anthropic)"
echo "== registry path: the provider's own key lets it run =="
check "qwen, keyed" "" "$(probe qwen QWEN_API_KEY=k)"
check "kimi, keyed" "" "$(probe kimi KIMI_API_KEY=k)"
check "ollama-cloud, keyed" "" "$(probe ollama-cloud OLLAMA_API_KEY=k)"
check "openai-compatible, keyed" "" "$(probe openai-compatible OPENAI_API_KEY=k)"
echo "== a wrong-provider key never satisfies a provider (no cross-fallback) =="
check "qwen w/ only OPENAI key" "QWEN_API_KEY" "$(probe qwen OPENAI_API_KEY=k)"
check "kimi w/ only QWEN key" "KIMI_API_KEY" "$(probe kimi QWEN_API_KEY=k)"
echo "== an empty-string key counts as missing, not present =="
check "qwen, empty key" "QWEN_API_KEY" "$(probe qwen QWEN_API_KEY=)"
echo "== GADFLY_API_KEY does NOT substitute on the registry path =="
# resolveModel reads GADFLY_API_KEY only after its `baseURL == ""` early
# return, so on this path the built-in reads its own variable and a set
# GADFLY_API_KEY changes nothing. Treating it as sufficient was a false pass.
check "qwen w/ GADFLY_API_KEY only" "QWEN_API_KEY" "$(probe qwen GADFLY_API_KEY=k)"
echo "== override path: built-ins ARE checked; others are not =="
# The credential there is GADFLY_API_KEY with a client-specific fallback, and
# the built-ins' own variables are never read. Checking one path's rules
# against the other produced a false pass in BOTH directions, so this path is
# left alone rather than guessed at.
# A built-in reads its own key on the override path too (openAICompatOptions
# falls back to QWEN_API_KEY/KIMI_API_KEY there), so "own key or GADFLY_API_KEY"
# is statable and worth checking — leaving it unchecked let a keyless config
# sail past and fail as a 401.
check "qwen + BASE_URL, no keys" "QWEN_API_KEY" "$(probe qwen GADFLY_BASE_URL=https://x)"
check "qwen + BASE_URL + own key" "" "$(probe qwen GADFLY_BASE_URL=https://x QWEN_API_KEY=k)"
check "qwen + BASE_URL + GADFLY key" "" "$(probe qwen GADFLY_BASE_URL=https://x GADFLY_API_KEY=k)"
check "kimi + BASE_URL, no keys" "KIMI_API_KEY" "$(probe kimi GADFLY_BASE_URL=https://x)"
# Other providers' override-path rules are not statable, so this stays quiet.
check "openai + BASE_URL, no keys" "" "$(probe openai GADFLY_BASE_URL=https://x)"
check "anthropic + BASE_URL, none" "" "$(probe anthropic GADFLY_BASE_URL=https://x)"
echo "== providers needing no key are never blocked, with nothing set =="
for p in ollama llama-swap llama-swaps llamaswap llamaswaps foreman google gemini some-dsn-name; do
check "unkeyed $p" "" "$(probe "$p")"
done
# google is absent from the table on purpose: it accepts GOOGLE_API_KEY *or*
# GEMINI_API_KEY, so a one-name arm would skip a correctly-configured run.
check "google w/ only GEMINI_API_KEY" "" "$(probe google GEMINI_API_KEY=k)"
echo "== a whitespace-only GADFLY_BASE_URL counts as unset, as it does in Go =="
# resolveModel TrimSpaces it and takes the registry path; if this check
# disagreed, the missing key would arrive as a bare 401 with no skip notice.
check "qwen + blank BASE_URL" "QWEN_API_KEY" "$(probe qwen GADFLY_BASE_URL=" ")"
echo "== engine specs carry their own auth and are never pre-flighted =="
# A bare "claude-code" has no "/", so the caller's provider falls back to
# ollama-cloud; judging it by that would skip a reviewer using
# CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN, which needs no Ollama key.
check "bare claude-code, no ollama key" "" "$(GADFLY_TEST_MODEL=claude-code probe ollama-cloud)"
# Go trims GADFLY_MODEL, so padding must not bypass the exemption.
check "claude-code w/ whitespace" "" "$(GADFLY_TEST_MODEL=" claude-code " probe ollama-cloud)"
check "claude-code/opus, no ollama key" "" "$(GADFLY_TEST_MODEL=claude-code/opus probe ollama-cloud)"
# opencode is NOT exempt: it drives an ollama-cloud model and needs that key,
# so skipping it would disable the pre-flight for the one engine it can help.
check "opencode/x, no ollama key" "OLLAMA_CLOUD_API_KEY" "$(GADFLY_TEST_MODEL=opencode/x probe opencode)"
check "bare opencode, no ollama key" "OLLAMA_CLOUD_API_KEY" "$(GADFLY_TEST_MODEL=opencode probe ollama-cloud)"
check "open-code/x, no ollama key" "OLLAMA_CLOUD_API_KEY" "$(GADFLY_TEST_MODEL=open-code/x probe open-code)"
check "opencode/x, keyed" "" "$(GADFLY_TEST_MODEL=opencode/x probe opencode OLLAMA_API_KEY=k)"
# ...but a genuine ollama-cloud model still is.
check "ollama-cloud model, no key" "OLLAMA_CLOUD_API_KEY" "$(GADFLY_TEST_MODEL=glm-5.2:cloud probe ollama-cloud)"
if [ "$fail" -ne 0 ]; then
echo "RESULT: preflight table FAILED"
exit 1
fi
echo "RESULT: all pre-flight cases pass"
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@@ -48,6 +48,11 @@ set -uo pipefail
SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)"
MAX_DIFF_CHARS="${MAX_DIFF_CHARS:-60000}"
# Credential pre-flight, shared verbatim with scripts/preflight_test.sh so the
# tested logic and the running logic are the same bytes.
# shellcheck source=preflight.sh
. "$SCRIPT_DIR/preflight.sh"
: "${GITEA_API:?GITEA_API required}"
: "${GITEA_TOKEN:?GITEA_TOKEN required}"
: "${PR:?PR required}"
@@ -162,10 +167,12 @@ case "$PROVIDER" in
fi
GADFLY_PROVIDER_EFF="$MODEL_PROVIDER"
# Only the default cloud provider strictly needs a key up front; local Ollama
# and other providers either need none or read their own standard env var.
if [ "$GADFLY_PROVIDER_EFF" = "ollama-cloud" ] && [ -z "${OLLAMA_API_KEY:-}" ] && [ -z "${GADFLY_API_KEY:-}" ]; then
REVIEW="⚠️ No Ollama Cloud key configured (set \`OLLAMA_CLOUD_API_KEY\`) and \`GADFLY_PROVIDER\` is the default \`ollama-cloud\`; this reviewer was skipped."
# Credential pre-flight — one definition, shared with preflight_test.sh.
# Pass the raw spec too: engine specs (claude-code/opencode) carry their
# own auth and must not be judged by the provider fallback.
MISSING_KEY="$(gadfly_preflight_key "$GADFLY_PROVIDER_EFF" "$MODEL")"
if [ -n "$MISSING_KEY" ]; then
REVIEW="⚠️ No API key configured for provider \`${GADFLY_PROVIDER_EFF}\` (set \`${MISSING_KEY}\`); this reviewer was skipped."
else
BIN="${GADFLY_BIN:-gadfly}"
if ! command -v "$BIN" >/dev/null 2>&1 && [ ! -x "$BIN" ]; then