This commit simplifies the Gemini web client by removing several complex, stateful features. The previous implementation for auto-refreshing cookies and auto-closing the client involved background goroutines, timers, and file system caching, which made the client's lifecycle difficult to manage.
The following features have been removed:
- The cookie auto-refresh mechanism, including the background goroutine (`rotateCookies`) and related configuration fields.
- The file-based caching for the `__Secure-1PSIDTS` token. The `rotate1PSIDTS` function now fetches a new token on every call.
- The auto-close functionality, which used timers to close the client after a period of inactivity.
- Associated configuration options and methods (`WithAccountLabel`, `WithOnCookiesRefreshed`, `Close`, etc.).
By removing this logic, the client becomes more stateless and predictable. The responsibility for managing the client's lifecycle and handling token expiration is now shifted to the caller, leading to a simpler and more robust integration.
- Added async dispatch loop to `Watcher` for handling incremental `AuthUpdate` with in-memory buffering.
- Improved resilience against high-frequency auth changes by coalescing updates and reducing redundant processing.
- Updated `cliproxy` service to increase auth update queue capacity and optimize backlog consumption.
- Added detailed SDK integration documentation in English and Chinese (`sdk-watcher.md`, `sdk-watcher_CN.md`).
- Added support for incremental auth updates using `AuthUpdate` and `AuthUpdateAction`.
- Integrated `SetAuthUpdateQueue` to propagate updates through a dedicated channel.
- Introduced new methods for handling auth add, modify, and delete actions.
- Updated service to ensure auth update queues are correctly initialized and consumed.
- Improved auth state synchronization across core and file-based clients with real-time updates.
- Refactored redundant auth handling logic for better efficiency and maintainability.
- Introduced dynamic `providerKey` resolution for OpenAI-compatible providers, incorporating attributes like `provider_key` and `compat_name`.
- Implemented upstream model overrides via `resolveUpstreamModel` and `overrideModel` methods in the OpenAI executor.
- Updated registry logic to correctly store provider mappings and register clients using normalized keys.
- Ensured consistency in handling empty or default provider names across components.
- Replaced legacy `api-keys` field with `auth.providers` in configuration, supporting multiple authentication providers including `config-api-key`.
- Added synchronization to maintain compatibility with legacy `api-keys`.
- Updated core components like request handling and middleware to use the new provider system.
- Enhanced management API endpoints for seamless integration with `auth.providers`.
- Renamed constants from uppercase to CamelCase for consistency.
- Replaced redundant file-based auth handling logic with the new `util.CountAuthFiles` helper.
- Fixed various error-handling inconsistencies and enhanced robustness in file operations.
- Streamlined auth client reload logic in server and watcher components.
- Applied minor code readability improvements across multiple packages.