Removes x-* extension fields from JSON schemas to ensure compatibility with the Gemini API.
These fields, while valid in OpenAPI/JSON Schema, are not recognized by the Gemini API and can cause issues.
The change recursively walks the schema, identifies these extension fields, and removes them, except when they define properties.
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Gemini API requires all enum values in function declarations to be
strings. Some MCP tools (e.g., roxybrowser) define schemas with numeric
enums like `"enum": [0, 1, 2]`, causing INVALID_ARGUMENT errors.
Add convertEnumValuesToStrings() to automatically convert numeric and
boolean enum values to their string representations during schema
transformation.
This commit centralizes tool name sanitization in SanitizeFunctionName,
applying character compliance, starting character rules, and length limits.
It also fixes a regression in gemini_schema tests and preserves MCP-specific
shortening logic while ensuring compliance.
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Gemini API does not support the JSON Schema `propertyNames` keyword,
causing 400 errors when Claude tool schemas containing this field are
proxied through the Antigravity provider.
Add `propertyNames` to the list of unsupported keywords removed by
CleanJSONSchemaForGemini(), alongside existing removals like $ref,
definitions, and additionalProperties.
Updates schema flattening logic to handle multiple non-null types, providing a more descriptive "Accepts" hint.
Removes redundant tracking of the current tool name in `Params` as it's no longer needed for streaming limits, simplifying the structure.
Enhances compatibility with the Gemini API by implementing a schema cleaning process.
This includes:
- Centralizing schema cleaning logic for Gemini in a dedicated utility function.
- Converting unsupported schema keywords to hints within the description field.
- Flattening complex schema structures like `anyOf`, `oneOf`, and type arrays to simplify the schema.
- Handling streaming responses with empty tool names, which can occur in subsequent chunks after the initial tool use.