hermes-agent/utils.py
Teknium cecf84daf7 fix: extend hostname-match provider detection across remaining call sites
Aslaaen's fix in the original PR covered _detect_api_mode_for_url and the
two openai/xai sites in run_agent.py. This finishes the sweep: the same
substring-match false-positive class (e.g. https://api.openai.com.evil/v1,
https://proxy/api.openai.com/v1, https://api.anthropic.com.example/v1)
existed in eight more call sites, and the hostname helper was duplicated
in two modules.

- utils: add shared base_url_hostname() (single source of truth).
- hermes_cli/runtime_provider, run_agent: drop local duplicates, import
  from utils. Reuse the cached AIAgent._base_url_hostname attribute
  everywhere it's already populated.
- agent/auxiliary_client: switch codex-wrap auto-detect, max_completion_tokens
  gate (auxiliary_max_tokens_param), and custom-endpoint max_tokens kwarg
  selection to hostname equality.
- run_agent: native-anthropic check in the Claude-style model branch
  and in the AIAgent init provider-auto-detect branch.
- agent/model_metadata: Anthropic /v1/models context-length lookup.
- hermes_cli/providers.determine_api_mode: anthropic / openai URL
  heuristics for custom/unknown providers (the /anthropic path-suffix
  convention for third-party gateways is preserved).
- tools/delegate_tool: anthropic detection for delegated subagent
  runtimes.
- hermes_cli/setup, hermes_cli/tools_config: setup-wizard vision-endpoint
  native-OpenAI detection (paired with deduping the repeated check into
  a single is_native_openai boolean per branch).

Tests:
- tests/test_base_url_hostname.py covers the helper directly
  (path-containing-host, host-suffix, trailing dot, port, case).
- tests/hermes_cli/test_determine_api_mode_hostname.py adds the same
  regression class for determine_api_mode, plus a test that the
  /anthropic third-party gateway convention still wins.

Also: add asslaenn5@gmail.com → Aslaaen to scripts/release.py AUTHOR_MAP.
2026-04-20 22:14:29 -07:00

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"""Shared utility functions for hermes-agent."""
import json
import logging
import os
import stat
import tempfile
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Union
from urllib.parse import urlparse
import yaml
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
TRUTHY_STRINGS = frozenset({"1", "true", "yes", "on"})
def is_truthy_value(value: Any, default: bool = False) -> bool:
"""Coerce bool-ish values using the project's shared truthy string set."""
if value is None:
return default
if isinstance(value, bool):
return value
if isinstance(value, str):
return value.strip().lower() in TRUTHY_STRINGS
return bool(value)
def env_var_enabled(name: str, default: str = "") -> bool:
"""Return True when an environment variable is set to a truthy value."""
return is_truthy_value(os.getenv(name, default), default=False)
def _preserve_file_mode(path: Path) -> "int | None":
"""Capture the permission bits of *path* if it exists, else ``None``."""
try:
return stat.S_IMODE(path.stat().st_mode) if path.exists() else None
except OSError:
return None
def _restore_file_mode(path: Path, mode: "int | None") -> None:
"""Re-apply *mode* to *path* after an atomic replace.
``tempfile.mkstemp`` creates files with 0o600 (owner-only). After
``os.replace`` swaps the temp file into place the target inherits
those restrictive permissions, breaking Docker / NAS volume mounts
that rely on broader permissions set by the user. Calling this
right after ``os.replace`` restores the original permissions.
"""
if mode is None:
return
try:
os.chmod(path, mode)
except OSError:
pass
def atomic_json_write(
path: Union[str, Path],
data: Any,
*,
indent: int = 2,
**dump_kwargs: Any,
) -> None:
"""Write JSON data to a file atomically.
Uses temp file + fsync + os.replace to ensure the target file is never
left in a partially-written state. If the process crashes mid-write,
the previous version of the file remains intact.
Args:
path: Target file path (will be created or overwritten).
data: JSON-serializable data to write.
indent: JSON indentation (default 2).
**dump_kwargs: Additional keyword args forwarded to json.dump(), such
as default=str for non-native types.
"""
path = Path(path)
path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
original_mode = _preserve_file_mode(path)
fd, tmp_path = tempfile.mkstemp(
dir=str(path.parent),
prefix=f".{path.stem}_",
suffix=".tmp",
)
try:
with os.fdopen(fd, "w", encoding="utf-8") as f:
json.dump(
data,
f,
indent=indent,
ensure_ascii=False,
**dump_kwargs,
)
f.flush()
os.fsync(f.fileno())
os.replace(tmp_path, path)
_restore_file_mode(path, original_mode)
except BaseException:
# Intentionally catch BaseException so temp-file cleanup still runs for
# KeyboardInterrupt/SystemExit before re-raising the original signal.
try:
os.unlink(tmp_path)
except OSError:
pass
raise
def atomic_yaml_write(
path: Union[str, Path],
data: Any,
*,
default_flow_style: bool = False,
sort_keys: bool = False,
extra_content: str | None = None,
) -> None:
"""Write YAML data to a file atomically.
Uses temp file + fsync + os.replace to ensure the target file is never
left in a partially-written state. If the process crashes mid-write,
the previous version of the file remains intact.
Args:
path: Target file path (will be created or overwritten).
data: YAML-serializable data to write.
default_flow_style: YAML flow style (default False).
sort_keys: Whether to sort dict keys (default False).
extra_content: Optional string to append after the YAML dump
(e.g. commented-out sections for user reference).
"""
path = Path(path)
path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
original_mode = _preserve_file_mode(path)
fd, tmp_path = tempfile.mkstemp(
dir=str(path.parent),
prefix=f".{path.stem}_",
suffix=".tmp",
)
try:
with os.fdopen(fd, "w", encoding="utf-8") as f:
yaml.dump(data, f, default_flow_style=default_flow_style, sort_keys=sort_keys)
if extra_content:
f.write(extra_content)
f.flush()
os.fsync(f.fileno())
os.replace(tmp_path, path)
_restore_file_mode(path, original_mode)
except BaseException:
# Match atomic_json_write: cleanup must also happen for process-level
# interruptions before we re-raise them.
try:
os.unlink(tmp_path)
except OSError:
pass
raise
# ─── JSON Helpers ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
def safe_json_loads(text: str, default: Any = None) -> Any:
"""Parse JSON, returning *default* on any parse error.
Replaces the ``try: json.loads(x) except (JSONDecodeError, TypeError)``
pattern duplicated across display.py, anthropic_adapter.py,
auxiliary_client.py, and others.
"""
try:
return json.loads(text)
except (json.JSONDecodeError, TypeError, ValueError):
return default
# ─── Environment Variable Helpers ─────────────────────────────────────────────
def env_int(key: str, default: int = 0) -> int:
"""Read an environment variable as an integer, with fallback."""
raw = os.getenv(key, "").strip()
if not raw:
return default
try:
return int(raw)
except (ValueError, TypeError):
return default
def env_bool(key: str, default: bool = False) -> bool:
"""Read an environment variable as a boolean."""
return is_truthy_value(os.getenv(key, ""), default=default)
# ─── URL Parsing Helpers ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────
def base_url_hostname(base_url: str) -> str:
"""Return the lowercased hostname for a base URL, or ``""`` if absent.
Use exact-hostname comparisons against known provider hosts
(``api.openai.com``, ``api.x.ai``, ``api.anthropic.com``) instead of
substring matches on the raw URL. Substring checks treat attacker- or
proxy-controlled paths/hosts like ``https://api.openai.com.example/v1``
or ``https://proxy.test/api.openai.com/v1`` as native endpoints, which
leads to wrong api_mode / auth routing.
"""
raw = (base_url or "").strip()
if not raw:
return ""
parsed = urlparse(raw if "://" in raw else f"//{raw}")
return (parsed.hostname or "").lower().rstrip(".")