- Introduce `SyncOutboxService` and model to retry failed CP-to-Redis sync operations
- Update `SyncService` to handle sync failures by enqueuing tasks to the outbox
- Centralize provider group and API key validation logic into `ProviderGroupManager`
- Refactor API handlers to utilize the new manager and robust sync methods
- Add configuration options for sync outbox (interval, batch size, retries)
Restructure the provider management system by separating the monolithic
Provider model into two distinct entities:
- ProviderGroup: defines shared upstream configuration (type, base_url,
google settings, models, status)
- APIKey: represents individual credentials within a group (api_key,
weight, status, auto_ban, ban settings)
This change also updates:
- Binding model to reference GroupID instead of RouteGroup string
- All CRUD handlers for the new provider-group and api-key endpoints
- Sync service to rebuild provider snapshots from joined tables
- Model registry to aggregate capabilities across group/key pairs
- Access handler to validate namespace existence and subset constraints
- Migration importer to handle the new schema structure
- All related tests to use the new model relationships
BREAKING CHANGE: Provider API endpoints replaced with /provider-groups
and /api-keys endpoints; Binding.RouteGroup replaced with Binding.GroupID
- Add `POST /admin/providers/preset` for streamlined creation of official providers (OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini)
- Add `POST /admin/providers/custom` for generic OpenAI-compatible providers
- Add `weight` field to provider model and DTOs to enable weighted routing
- Update sync service to propagate provider weights
- Add unit tests for new creation handlers
Add endpoints for master and key access management to configure default
and allowed namespaces, including propagation options.
Implement GET and DELETE operations for individual bindings.
Update sync service to persist bindings snapshots even when no upstreams
are available.
Standardize alignment of struct tags in models and field assignments in
services for better readability. Additionally, include the Binding model
in the test database auto-migration.
Implement handlers for creating, listing, and updating model bindings.
Register new routes in the admin server group and add DTO definitions.
Update provider handlers to trigger binding synchronization on changes
to ensure upstream mappings remain current.
Introduce namespace-aware routing capabilities through a new Binding
model and updates to Master/Key entities.
- Add Binding model for configuring model routes per namespace
- Add DefaultNamespace and Namespaces fields to Master and Key models
- Update auto-migration to include Binding table
- Implement Redis synchronization for binding configurations
- Propagate namespace settings during master creation and key issuance
Introduce a middleware layer to attach a unique identifier to each HTTP request for observability purposes. The identifier is propagated via the X-Request-ID header, allowing for correlation of logs and events across distributed system components.
Add support for Google Cloud-specific configuration in provider models.
New fields `GoogleProject` and `GoogleLocation` are now included in the
Provider DTO, database model, API handlers, and sync service snapshots.
- Extend Provider struct in model with gorm/json tags
- Update ProviderDTO with omitempty JSON tags
- Include fields in handler create/update logic with trim
- Add fields to providerSnapshot for sync operations
- Replace direct zerolog usage with standard library `log/slog` in business code
- Add `internal/logging` package with zerolog bridge handler for structured output
- Create `internal/jsoncodec` package to centralize JSON encoding/decoding using Sonic
- Update all services and main entry point to use new logging interface
- Maintain backward compatibility with existing zerolog console output
- Remove custom logger setup in favor of structured logging bridge
Add `PUT /admin/providers/{id}` endpoint to allow updating provider
configurations, including status and ban details. Update synchronization
logic to exclude inactive or banned providers from routing tables to
ensure traffic is not routed to them.
Introduce fields for managing provider status (active, auto_disabled,
manual_disabled) and banning logic.
- Add Status, AutoBan, BanReason, and BanUntil to Provider model and DTO
- Update CreateProvider handler to process new fields with defaults
- Extend sync service to propagate status and ban information in snapshots
- Serialize BanUntil as Unix timestamp for sync compatibility
Migrate all JSON marshaling and unmarshaling operations to use
github.com/bytedance/sonic for improved performance. This affects
adapters, middleware, proxy handlers, and the sync store.
- Add token hash fields to Master and Key models for indexed lookups
- Implement SyncService integration in admin and master handlers
- Update master key validation with backward-compatible digest lookup
- Hash child keys in database and store token digests for Redis sync
- Add master metadata sync to Redis for balancer validation
- Ensure backward compatibility with legacy rows during migration
Add admin and master authentication layers with JWT support. Replace direct
key creation with hierarchical master/child key system. Update database
schema to support master accounts with configurable limits and epoch-based
key revocation. Add health check endpoint with system status monitoring.
BREAKING CHANGE: Removed direct POST /keys endpoint in favor of master-based
key issuance through /v1/tokens. Database migration requires dropping old User
table and creating Master table with new relationships.
Replace direct provider linkage with group-based routing for Keys and
Providers. This allows for more flexible load balancing and tiering
strategies.
Changes include:
- Remove `ProviderID` from Key model and DTO
- Add `Group` field to Key and Provider models
- Refactor Redis sync to use Hashes for O(1) partial updates
- Update API handlers to perform incremental syncs
BREAKING CHANGE: Key API payload no longer accepts `provider_id`. Redis
configuration storage format has changed from JSON strings to Hashes.
Enable full resource management via API and support data plane
synchronization.
- Add CRUD handlers for Providers, Models, and Keys using DTOs
- Implement LogWriter service for asynchronous, batched audit logging
- Update SyncService to snapshot full configuration state to Redis
- Register new API routes and initialize background services
- Add configuration options for logging performance tuning
Establish the foundational structure for the ez-api server.
Key changes include:
- Set up main entry point with graceful shutdown and Gin router
- Configure database connections for PostgreSQL (GORM) and Redis
- Define core data models (User, Provider, Key, Model)
- Implement configuration loading and basic key creation handler
- Add Dockerfile for multi-stage builds and .gitignore