hermes-agent/acp_adapter
Teknium c6575df927
feat(moa): expose MoA presets as selectable virtual models (#46081)
* feat(moa): expose MoA presets as selectable virtual models

Reconstructed onto current main (PR #46081's base had diverged with no common
ancestor, marking the PR dirty so CI never dispatched). MoA is now a virtual
provider: each named preset is a selectable model under provider 'moa', and the
preset's aggregator is the acting model that answers and calls tools.

Reference models fan out in parallel via a bounded ThreadPoolExecutor (the same
batch pattern delegate_task uses) — all references dispatched at once, collected
when every one finishes, then handed to the aggregator. Output order is
preserved, failures and the MoA-recursion guard stay isolated per reference.

- Removed the old mixture_of_agents model tool and moa toolset.
- Added moa as a virtual provider in the provider/model inventory.
- /moa is shortcut behavior over model selection (default preset / named preset
  / one-shot prompt).
- Dashboard + Desktop manage named presets; presets appear in model pickers.
- Parallel reference fan-out in agent/moa_loop.py with regression test.

* fix(moa): thread moa_config through _run_agent to _run_agent_inner

The reconstructed gateway MoA wiring declared moa_config on _run_agent (the
profile-scoping wrapper) and used it inside _run_agent_inner, but the wrapper
never forwarded it — _run_agent_inner had no such parameter, so the runtime hit
NameError: name 'moa_config' is not defined on the compression-failure session
sync path. Add moa_config to _run_agent_inner's signature and forward it from
both wrapper call sites (multiplex and non-multiplex). Caught by
tests/gateway/test_compression_failure_session_sync.py on CI shard test(4).

* fix(moa): classify moa as a virtual provider in the catalog

The moa virtual provider has no PROVIDER_REGISTRY/ProviderProfile entry, so
provider_catalog() fell through to the default auth_type="api_key" with no
env vars — tripping two catalog invariants:
  - test_provider_catalog: api_key providers must expose a credential env var
  - test_provider_parity: every hermes-model provider must be desktop-configurable

moa already declares auth_type="virtual" in HERMES_OVERLAYS; consult that
overlay as an auth_type fallback so the catalog reports moa as virtual (no real
credential, no network endpoint). Exempt virtual providers from the desktop
parity union check the same way 'custom' is exempt — derived from the catalog,
not a hardcoded slug, so future virtual providers are covered too.
2026-06-25 13:52:06 -07:00
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__init__.py feat: restore ACP server implementation from PR #949 (#1254) 2026-03-14 00:09:05 -07:00
__main__.py feat: restore ACP server implementation from PR #949 (#1254) 2026-03-14 00:09:05 -07:00
auth.py feat(azure-foundry): add Microsoft Entra ID auth 2026-05-18 10:14:38 -07:00
edit_approval.py fix(acp): use tempfile.gettempdir() in workspace auto-approve 2026-05-19 03:05:10 -07:00
entry.py fix(tui): stop a cwd package named utils/proxy/ui from crashing the gateway child (#51693) 2026-06-23 23:29:45 -07:00
events.py fix(acp): use modes for edit auto-approval 2026-05-18 01:19:55 -07:00
permissions.py feat(acp): enrich permission request cards 2026-05-18 11:47:27 -07:00
provenance.py feat(acp): emit session provenance metadata for compression rotation (#41724) 2026-06-07 22:22:21 -07:00
server.py fix(mcp): revert ACP rebuild to original; harden generation guard 2026-06-19 11:57:43 -07:00
session.py fix(codex): seed app-server sessions with configured cwd 2026-06-21 16:39:02 -07:00
tools.py feat(moa): expose MoA presets as selectable virtual models (#46081) 2026-06-25 13:52:06 -07:00