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Teknium
febc4cfec0
remove Vercel AI Gateway and Vercel Sandbox (#33067)
* remove Vercel AI Gateway provider and Vercel Sandbox terminal backend

Both Vercel-hosted integrations are removed end-to-end. Users on the AI
Gateway should switch to OpenRouter or one of the other aggregators
(Nous Portal, Kilo Code). Users on the Vercel Sandbox backend should
switch to Docker, Modal, Daytona, or SSH.

What's removed:
- `plugins/model-providers/ai-gateway/` provider plugin
- `hermes_cli/vercel_auth.py` Vercel-Sandbox auth helper
- `tools/environments/vercel_sandbox.py` terminal backend
- `ai-gateway` provider wiring across auth, doctor, setup, models,
  config, status, providers, main, web_server, model_normalize, dump
- `vercel_sandbox` backend wiring across terminal_tool, file_tools,
  code_execution_tool, file_operations, approval, skills_tool,
  environments/local, credential_files, lazy_deps, prompt_builder,
  cli, gateway/run
- `AI_GATEWAY_BASE_URL` constant, `_AI_GATEWAY_HEADERS` auxiliary-client
  header set, run_agent base-URL header/reasoning special-cases
- `[vercel]` pyproject extra and `vercel`/`vercel-workers` from uv.lock
- env vars: `AI_GATEWAY_API_KEY`, `AI_GATEWAY_BASE_URL`, `VERCEL_TOKEN`,
  `VERCEL_PROJECT_ID`, `VERCEL_TEAM_ID`, `VERCEL_OIDC_TOKEN`,
  `TERMINAL_VERCEL_RUNTIME`
- Tests: deletes test_ai_gateway_models.py and
  test_vercel_sandbox_environment.py; scrubs references across 23
  surviving test files (no entire tests deleted unless they were
  dedicated to AI Gateway / Sandbox)
- Docs: provider tables, env-var reference, setup guides, security
  notes, tool config, terminal-backend tables — English plus zh-Hans
  i18n parity
- `hermes-agent` skill: provider table entry and remote-backend list

What stays (intentional):
- `popular-web-designs/templates/vercel.md` — CSS design reference,
  unrelated to Vercel-the-AI-product
- `x-vercel-id` in `stream_diag.py` headers — generic Vercel CDN
  response header, useful diag signal on any Vercel-hosted endpoint
- `vercel-labs/agent-browser` URL in browser config — lightpanda
  browser project, different OSS effort
- `userStories.json` historical contributor entry mentioning Vercel
  Sandbox — archive, not active docs

Validation:
- 1153 tests in the 22 targeted files pass (`scripts/run_tests.sh`)
- Full repo `py_compile` clean
- Live import of every touched module + invariant check (no
  `ai-gateway` in `PROVIDER_REGISTRY`, no `_AI_GATEWAY_HEADERS`, no
  `vercel_sandbox` in `_REMOTE_TERMINAL_BACKENDS`)

* test: convert profile-count check from change-detector to invariant

The hardcoded "== 34" assertion broke when ai-gateway was removed.
Per AGENTS.md change-detector-test guidance, assert the relationship
(registry count >= number of plugin dirs) instead of a literal count.
Counts shift when providers are added/removed; that's expected.
2026-05-27 00:43:32 -07:00
ethernet
48be2e0e4d
test: use subprocesses for each test file (#29016)
* ci(tests): install ripgrep from prebuilt tarball instead of apt

apt-get update + install of ripgrep takes ~4 min on the GHA Ubuntu
runners (the apt-get update against archive.ubuntu.com is the slow
part; ripgrep itself is small). Switching to the upstream musl
binary tarball cuts the step to a few seconds.

- Pinned to ripgrep 15.1.0 with sha256 verification (same hash as
  published in the releases sha256 sidecar file).
- Drops the `rg` binary into /usr/local/bin so it is on PATH for
  every subsequent step without GITHUB_PATH manipulation.
- Applied to both the test and e2e jobs in tests.yml.

* fix(cli): compile syntax check to tempdir, not source __pycache__

`_validate_critical_files_syntax` runs `py_compile.compile()` on each
critical bootstrap file after a successful `git pull`. The default
`py_compile` writes the resulting `.pyc` next to the source under
`__pycache__/`, which causes two real problems:

1. Parallel test workers walking the same source tree (e.g. running
   the suite under per-file process isolation) can race against each
   other on the `__pycache__` write — manifests as flaky 'directory
   not empty' errors during teardown.
2. In production, the post-pull syntax check leaves a `.pyc` behind
   that the next interpreter run might pick up — fine when the
   interpreter version matches, sketchy if it doesn't.

Fix: write the compiled output to a `tempfile.TemporaryDirectory()`
that's discarded on function exit. We only care about the compile-or-not
signal, not the artifact.

* test(runner): per-file process isolation, drop manual state reset + xdist

Replace fragile manual _reset_module_state test fixtures with robust
per-file subprocess isolation. Each test file runs in a fresh
`python -m pytest <file>` subprocess via ThreadPoolExecutor. No xdist,
no custom pytest plugin, no shared worker state.

Key changes:
  * scripts/run_tests_parallel.py — new runner: discovers test files,
    runs N in parallel via ThreadPoolExecutor, captures stdout per file,
    treats exit code 5 (no tests collected) as pass, kills all children
    on exit. Change from cpu_count to cpu_count*2. The runner is
    I/O-bound (waiting on subprocess.communicate() from pytest children)
    The parent process does almost no CPU work, so 2x oversubscription
    keeps more pipes full. When a file fails, immediately show the last
    30 lines of pytest output (stack traces + FAILED summary) plus a
    ready-to-copy repro command:
      python -m pytest tests/agent/test_auxiliary_client.py
  * scripts/run_tests.sh — delegates to run_tests_parallel.py
  * .github/workflows/tests.yml — test step: python
scripts/run_tests_parallel.py
  * pyproject.toml — drop pytest-xdist, pytest-split; simplify addopts
  * tests/conftest.py — remove ~200 lines of manual state-reset fixtures
  * AGENTS.md — update Testing section for per-file design

* test(runner): speed gateway test antipattern scan up

* fix(test): web search provider plugin test missing xai

* fix(tests): make 14 test files pass under per-file subprocess isolation

Tests that relied on cross-file state pollution from xdist workers
fail when run in isolation (per-file subprocess model). Root causes
and fixes:

Tool registry not populated:
  - test_video_generation_tool_surface_matrix: add discover_builtin_tools()
  - test_web_providers_brave_free/ddgs/searxng/general: autouse fixtures
    registering all 8 bundled web providers, reset after each test
  - test_website_policy: same provider registration pattern
  - test_web_tools_tavily: same pattern across 3 dispatch test classes
  - Also add is_safe_url/check_website_access mocks where SSRF check
    blocks example.com (DNS resolution fails in isolated envs)

Stale check_fn cache:
  - test_kanban_tools: invalidate_check_fn_cache() + _clear_tool_defs_cache()
    in both kanban guidance tests (prior test cached False for kanban_show)
  - test_discord_tool: cache invalidation in setup/teardown
  - test_homeassistant_tool: invalidate_check_fn_cache() before registry queries

Module-level state pollution:
  - test_auxiliary_client: autouse fixture clearing _aux_unhealthy_until cache
  - test_skill_commands: set_session_vars() instead of patch.dict(os.environ)
    (ContextVar takes precedence over os.environ)
  - test_dm_topics: overwrite sys.modules + separate telegram.constants mock
    + force-reimport of gateway.platforms.telegram
  - test_terminal_tool_requirements: removed duplicate class declaration,
    autouse _clear_caches fixture

* change(tests): run_tests.sh explicitly includes env vars

instead of manually dropping some vars, now we just only include some

* fix(tests): 5 more isolation/NixOS fixes

- test_approval_plugin_hooks: isolate HERMES_HOME so real user's
  command_allowlist doesn't short-circuit the approval path
- test_google_chat: skipif when Platform.GOOGLE_CHAT not in enum
  (feature not merged on this branch)
- test_write_deny: test systemd prefix against tmp_path instead of
  /etc/systemd which resolves to /nix/store on NixOS
- test_pty_bridge: use shutil.which('cat') instead of /bin/cat
  (doesn't exist on NixOS)
- profiles.py: rmtree onexc handler chmod's parent dirs too, fixing
  profile deletion when copytree preserved read-only modes from
  nix store

* fix(tests): clear unhealthy cache in autouse fixture for auxiliary_client

* fix(tests): skip send_message when telegram not installed; handle missing worker_id in browser_supervisor

* fix: py3.11 rmtree onexc compat + belt-and-suspenders unhealthy cache clear for expired codex test

* fix: address PR #29016 review feedback

- Remove tracked .pytest-cache/ artifact and add to .gitignore
- Fix stale 'xdist worker' comment in conftest.py
- Deduplicate web provider registration into tests/tools/conftest.py
  shared helper (register_all_web_providers), replacing 8 copy-pasted
  blocks across 6 test files
- Update PR description: remove stale recovered-test-files claim,
  fix worker count to match code (cpu_count*2)

* fix: eliminate race in stale-cache achievements test

The background scan thread could complete and overwrite _SNAPSHOT_CACHE
before evaluate_all() returned the stale data — only 10 fake sessions
made the scan finish instantly. Added scan_delay param to _FakeSessionDB
and set it to 2s in the stale-cache test so the background thread can't
win the race.
2026-05-21 16:40:04 +05:30
Scott Trinh
5a1d4f6804 feat: add Vercel Sandbox backend
Adds Vercel Sandbox as a supported Hermes terminal backend alongside
existing providers (Local, Docker, Modal, SSH, Daytona, Singularity).

Uses the Vercel Python SDK to create/manage cloud microVMs, supports
snapshot-based filesystem persistence keyed by task_id, and integrates
with the existing BaseEnvironment shell contract and FileSyncManager
for credential/skill syncing.

Based on #17127 by @scotttrinh, cherry-picked onto current main.
2026-04-29 07:22:33 -07:00
emozilla
f188ac74f0 feat: ungate Tool Gateway — subscription-based access with per-tool opt-in
Replace the HERMES_ENABLE_NOUS_MANAGED_TOOLS env-var feature flag with
subscription-based detection. The Tool Gateway is now available to any
paid Nous subscriber without needing a hidden env var.

Core changes:
- managed_nous_tools_enabled() checks get_nous_auth_status() +
  check_nous_free_tier() instead of an env var
- New use_gateway config flag per tool section (web, tts, browser,
  image_gen) records explicit user opt-in and overrides direct API
  keys at runtime
- New prefers_gateway(section) shared helper in tool_backend_helpers.py
  used by all 4 tool runtimes (web, tts, image gen, browser)

UX flow:
- hermes model: after Nous login/model selection, shows a curses
  prompt listing all gateway-eligible tools with current status.
  User chooses to enable all, enable only unconfigured tools, or skip.
  Defaults to Enable for new users, Skip when direct keys exist.
- hermes tools: provider selection now manages use_gateway flag —
  selecting Nous Subscription sets it, selecting any other provider
  clears it
- hermes status: renamed section to Nous Tool Gateway, added
  free-tier upgrade nudge for logged-in free users
- curses_radiolist: new description parameter for multi-line context
  that survives the screen clear

Runtime behavior:
- Each tool runtime (web_tools, tts_tool, image_generation_tool,
  browser_use) checks prefers_gateway() before falling back to
  direct env-var credentials
- get_nous_subscription_features() respects use_gateway flags,
  suppressing direct credential detection when the user opted in

Removed:
- HERMES_ENABLE_NOUS_MANAGED_TOOLS env var and all references
- apply_nous_provider_defaults() silent TTS auto-set
- get_nous_subscription_explainer_lines() static text
- Override env var warnings (use_gateway handles this properly now)
2026-04-16 12:36:49 -07:00
Teknium
8d023e43ed
refactor: remove dead code — 1,784 lines across 77 files (#9180)
Deep scan with vulture, pyflakes, and manual cross-referencing identified:
- 41 dead functions/methods (zero callers in production)
- 7 production-dead functions (only test callers, tests deleted)
- 5 dead constants/variables
- ~35 unused imports across agent/, hermes_cli/, tools/, gateway/

Categories of dead code removed:
- Refactoring leftovers: _set_default_model, _setup_copilot_reasoning_selection,
  rebuild_lookups, clear_session_context, get_logs_dir, clear_session
- Unused API surface: search_models_dev, get_pricing, skills_categories,
  get_read_files_summary, clear_read_tracker, menu_labels, get_spinner_list
- Dead compatibility wrappers: schedule_cronjob, list_cronjobs, remove_cronjob
- Stale debug helpers: get_debug_session_info copies in 4 tool files
  (centralized version in debug_helpers.py already exists)
- Dead gateway methods: send_emote, send_notice (matrix), send_reaction
  (bluebubbles), _normalize_inbound_text (feishu), fetch_room_history
  (matrix), _start_typing_indicator (signal), parse_feishu_post_content
- Dead constants: NOUS_API_BASE_URL, SKILLS_TOOL_DESCRIPTION,
  FILE_TOOLS, VALID_ASPECT_RATIOS, MEMORY_DIR
- Unused UI code: _interactive_provider_selection,
  _interactive_model_selection (superseded by prompt_toolkit picker)

Test suite verified: 609 tests covering affected files all pass.
Tests for removed functions deleted. Tests using removed utilities
(clear_read_tracker, MEMORY_DIR) updated to use internal APIs directly.
2026-04-13 16:32:04 -07:00
Robin Fernandes
1cbb1b99cc Gate tool-gateway behind an env var, so it's not in users' faces until we're ready. Even if users enable it, it'll be blocked server-side for now, until we unlock for non-admin users on tool-gateway. 2026-03-30 13:28:10 +09:00
Robin Fernandes
95dc9aaa75 feat: add managed tool gateway and Nous subscription support
- add managed modal and gateway-backed tool integrations\n- improve CLI setup, auth, and configuration for subscriber flows\n- expand tests and docs for managed tool support
2026-03-26 16:17:58 -07:00
Teknium
02b38b93cb
refactor: remove mini-swe-agent dependency — inline Docker/Modal backends (#2804)
Drop the mini-swe-agent git submodule. All terminal backends now use
hermes-agent's own environment implementations directly.

Docker backend:
- Inline the `docker run -d` container startup (was 15 lines in
  minisweagent's DockerEnvironment). Our wrapper already handled
  execute(), cleanup(), security hardening, volumes, and resource limits.

Modal backend:
- Import swe-rex's ModalDeployment directly instead of going through
  minisweagent's 90-line passthrough wrapper.
- Bake the _AsyncWorker pattern (from environments/patches.py) directly
  into ModalEnvironment for Atropos compatibility without monkey-patching.

Cleanup:
- Remove minisweagent_path.py (submodule path resolution helper)
- Remove submodule init/install from install.sh and setup-hermes.sh
- Remove mini-swe-agent from .gitmodules
- environments/patches.py is now a no-op (kept for backward compat)
- terminal_tool.py no longer does sys.path hacking for minisweagent
- mini_swe_runner.py guards imports (optional, for RL training only)
- Update all affected tests to mock the new direct subprocess calls
- Update README.md, CONTRIBUTING.md

No functionality change — all Docker, Modal, local, SSH, Singularity,
and Daytona backends behave identically. 6093 tests pass.
2026-03-24 07:30:25 -07:00
Teknium
a20d373945
fix: worktree-aware minisweagent path discovery + clean up requirements check (#1248)
Salvage of PR #1246 by ChatGPT (teknium1 session), resolved against
current main which already includes #1239.

Changes:
- Add minisweagent_path.py: worktree-aware helper that finds
  mini-swe-agent/src from either the current checkout or the main
  checkout behind a git worktree
- Use the helper in tools/terminal_tool.py and mini_swe_runner.py
  instead of naive path-relative lookup that fails in worktrees
- Clean up check_terminal_requirements():
  - local: return True (no minisweagent dep, per #1239)
  - singularity/ssh: remove unnecessary minisweagent imports
  - docker/modal: use importlib.util.find_spec with clear error
- Add regression tests for worktree path discovery and tool resolution
2026-03-13 23:39:51 -07:00