This update enhances the `FileRequestLogger` by introducing support for spooling large request and response bodies to temporary files, reducing memory consumption. It adds atomic requestLogID generation for sequential log naming and new methods for non-streaming/streaming log assembly. Also includes better error handling during logging and temp file cleanups.
This commit introduces a new configuration option `logs-max-total-size-mb` that allows users to set a maximum total size (in MB) for log files in the logs directory. When this limit is exceeded, the oldest log files will be automatically deleted to stay within the specified size. Setting this value to 0 (the default) disables this feature. This change enhances log management by preventing excessive disk space usage.
- Introduced `logOnErrorOnly` mode to enable logging only for error responses when request logging is disabled.
- Added endpoints to list and download error logs (`/request-error-logs`).
- Implemented error log file cleanup to retain only the newest 10 logs.
- Refactored `ResponseWriterWrapper` to support forced logging for error responses.
- Enhanced middleware to capture data for upstream error persistence.
- Improved log file naming and error log filename generation.
feat(runtime): add Brotli and Zstd compression support, improve response handling
- Implemented Brotli and Zstd decompression handling in `FileRequestLogger` and executor logic for enhanced compatibility.
- Added `decodeResponseBody` utility for streamlined multi-encoding support (Gzip, Deflate, Brotli, Zstd).
- Improved resource cleanup with composite readers for proper closure under all conditions.
- Updated dependencies in `go.mod` and `go.sum` to include Brotli and Zstd libraries.
- Added detailed logging of upstream request metadata including URL, method, headers, and body for Codex, Gemini, IFlow, OpenAI Compat, and Qwen executors.
- Implemented error logging for API response failures to capture errors during HTTP requests.
- Introduced structured logging for authentication details (AuthID, AuthLabel, AuthType, AuthValue) to improve traceability.
- Updated response logging to include status codes and headers for better debugging.
- Ensured that all executors consistently log API interactions to facilitate monitoring and troubleshooting.
- Implemented a global logger with structured formatting for consistent log output.
- Added support for rotating log files using Lumberjack.
- Integrated new logging functionality with Gin HTTP server for unified log handling.
- Replaced direct `log.Info` calls with `fmt.Printf` in non-critical paths to simplify core functionality.
- Changed log timestamp format in `request_logger.go` to align with ISO standards for improved readability.
- Removed deprecated `force-gpt-5-codex` handlers from management API.
- Added `GinLogrusLogger` for structured request logging using Logrus.
- Implemented `GinLogrusRecovery` to handle panics and log stack traces.
- Configured log rotation using Lumberjack for efficient log management.
- Replaced Gin's default logger and recovery middleware with the custom implementations.
- Updated all `github.com/luispater/CLIProxyAPI/internal/...` imports to point to `github.com/luispater/CLIProxyAPI/v5/internal/...`.
- Adjusted `go.mod` to specify `module github.com/luispater/CLIProxyAPI/v5`.
- Introduced reverse mapping logic for tool names in translators to restore original names when shortened.
- Enhanced error handling by logging API response errors consistently across handlers.
- Refactored request and response loggers to include API error details, improving debugging capabilities.
- Integrated robust tool name shortening and uniqueness mechanisms for OpenAI, Gemini, and Claude requests.
- Improved handler retry logic to properly capture and respond to errors.
- Introduced retry counter with a configurable ` RequestRetry ` limit in all handlers.
- Enhanced error handling with specific HTTP status codes for switching clients.
- Standardized response forwarding for non-retriable errors.
- Improved logging for quota and client switch scenarios.
- Simplified variable initialization in `browser.go` for readability.
- Updated error handling in `request_logger.go` with better resource cleanup using deferred anonymous functions.
Refactor API handlers to use `GetContextWithCancel` for streamlined context creation and response handling
- Replaced redundant `context.WithCancel` and `context.WithValue` logic with the new `GetContextWithCancel` utility in all handlers.
- Centralized API response storage in the given context during cancellation.
- Updated associated cancellation calls for consistency and improved resource management.
- Replaced `apiResponseData` with `AddAPIResponseData` for centralized response recording.
- Simplified cancellation logic by switching to a boolean-based `cliCancel` method.
- Removed unused `apiResponseData` slices across handlers to reduce memory usage.
- Updated `handlers.go` to support unified response data storage per request context.