feat: Add support for Gemini Web via cookie authentication

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hkfires
2025-09-17 20:36:07 +08:00
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commit 580ec737d3
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@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ The first Chinese provider has now been added: [Qwen Code](https://github.com/Qw
- OpenAI Codex support (GPT models) via OAuth login
- Claude Code support via OAuth login
- Qwen Code support via OAuth login
- Gemini Web support via cookie-based login
- Streaming and non-streaming responses
- Function calling/tools support
- Multimodal input support (text and images)
@@ -76,6 +77,13 @@ You can authenticate for Gemini, OpenAI, and/or Claude. All can coexist in the s
Options: add `--no-browser` to print the login URL instead of opening a browser. The local OAuth callback uses port `8085`.
- Gemini Web (via Cookies):
This method authenticates by simulating a browser, using cookies obtained from the Gemini website.
```bash
./cli-proxy-api --gemini-web-auth
```
You will be prompted to enter your `__Secure-1PSID` and `__Secure-1PSIDTS` values. Please retrieve these cookies from your browser's developer tools.
- OpenAI (Codex/GPT via OAuth):
```bash
./cli-proxy-api --codex-login
@@ -277,6 +285,12 @@ The server uses a YAML configuration file (`config.yaml`) located in the project
| `openai-compatibility.*.models` | object[] | [] | The actual model name. |
| `openai-compatibility.*.models.*.name` | string | "" | The models supported by the provider. |
| `openai-compatibility.*.models.*.alias` | string | "" | The alias used in the API. |
| `gemini-web` | object | {} | Configuration specific to the Gemini Web client. |
| `gemini-web.context` | boolean | true | Enables conversation context reuse for continuous dialogue. |
| `gemini-web.code-mode` | boolean | false | Enables code mode for optimized responses in coding-related tasks. |
| `gemini-web.max-chars-per-request` | integer | 1,000,000 | The maximum number of characters to send to Gemini Web in a single request. |
| `gemini-web.disable-continuation-hint` | boolean | false | Disables the continuation hint for split prompts. |
| `gemini-web.token-refresh-seconds` | integer | 540 | The interval in seconds for background cookie auto-refresh. |
### Example Configuration File
@@ -312,6 +326,13 @@ quota-exceeded:
switch-project: true # Whether to automatically switch to another project when a quota is exceeded
switch-preview-model: true # Whether to automatically switch to a preview model when a quota is exceeded
# Gemini Web client configuration
gemini-web:
context: true # Enable conversation context reuse
code-mode: false # Enable code mode
max-chars-per-request: 1000000 # Max characters per request
token-refresh-seconds: 540 # Cookie refresh interval in seconds
# API keys for authentication
api-keys:
- "your-api-key-1"
@@ -491,6 +512,12 @@ Run the following command to login (Gemini OAuth on port 8085):
docker run --rm -p 8085:8085 -v /path/to/your/config.yaml:/CLIProxyAPI/config.yaml -v /path/to/your/auth-dir:/root/.cli-proxy-api eceasy/cli-proxy-api:latest /CLIProxyAPI/CLIProxyAPI --login
```
Run the following command to login (Gemini Web Cookies):
```bash
docker run -it --rm -v /path/to/your/config.yaml:/CLIProxyAPI/config.yaml -v /path/to/your/auth-dir:/root/.cli-proxy-api eceasy/cli-proxy-api:latest /CLIProxyAPI/CLIProxyAPI --gemini-web-auth
```
Run the following command to login (OpenAI OAuth on port 1455):
```bash
@@ -555,7 +582,11 @@ docker run --rm -p 8317:8317 -v /path/to/your/config.yaml:/CLIProxyAPI/config.ya
```bash
docker compose exec cli-proxy-api /CLIProxyAPI/CLIProxyAPI -no-browser --login
```
- **OpenAI (Codex)**:
- **Gemini Web**:
```bash
docker compose exec cli-proxy-api /CLIProxyAPI/CLIProxyAPI --gemini-web-auth
```
- **OpenAI (Codex)**:
```bash
docker compose exec cli-proxy-api /CLIProxyAPI/CLIProxyAPI -no-browser --codex-login
```