The i18n middleware runs before UserAuth, so user settings weren't
available when language was detected. Now GetLangFromContext checks
user settings first (set by UserAuth) before falling back to the
language set by middleware or Accept-Language header.
- Add go-i18n library for internationalization
- Create i18n package with translation keys and YAML locale files (zh/en)
- Implement i18n middleware for language detection from user settings and Accept-Language header
- Add Language field to UserSetting DTO
- Update API response helpers with i18n support (ApiErrorI18n, ApiSuccessI18n)
- Migrate hardcoded messages in token, redemption, and user controllers
- Add frontend language preference settings component
- Sync language preference across header selector and user settings
- Auto-restore user language preference on login
Tighten oversized request handling across relay paths and make error matching reliable.
- Align `MAX_REQUEST_BODY_MB` fallback to `32` in request body reader and decompression middleware
- Stop ignoring `GetRequestBody` errors in relay retry paths; return consistent **413** on oversized bodies (400 for other read errors)
- Add `Unwrap()` to `types.NewAPIError` so `errors.Is/As` can match wrapped underlying errors
- `go test ./...` passes
Clamp request body size (including post-decompression) to avoid memory exhaustion caused by huge payloads/zip bombs, especially with large-context Claude requests. Add a configurable `MAX_REQUEST_BODY_MB` (default `32`) and document it.
- Enforce max request body size after gzip/br decompression via `http.MaxBytesReader`
- Add a secondary size guard in `common.GetRequestBody` and cache-safe handling
- Return **413 Request Entity Too Large** on oversized bodies in relay entry
- Avoid building large `TokenCountMeta.CombineText` when both token counting and sensitive check are disabled (use lightweight meta for pricing)
- Update READMEs (CN/EN/FR/JA) with `MAX_REQUEST_BODY_MB`
- Fix a handful of vet/formatting issues encountered during the change
- `go test ./...` passes
- Apply canonical Go formatting to all .go files
- No functional changes; whitespace/import/struct layout only
- Improves consistency, reduces diff noise, and aligns with standard tooling
This commit refactors the logging mechanism across the application by replacing direct logger calls with a centralized logging approach using the `common` package. Key changes include:
- Replaced instances of `logger.SysLog` and `logger.FatalLog` with `common.SysLog` and `common.FatalLog` for consistent logging practices.
- Updated resource initialization error handling to utilize the new logging structure, enhancing maintainability and readability.
- Minor adjustments to improve code clarity and organization throughout various modules.
This change aims to streamline logging and improve the overall architecture of the codebase.
This commit introduces a major architectural refactoring to improve quota management, centralize logging, and streamline the relay handling logic.
Key changes:
- **Pre-consume Quota:** Implements a new mechanism to check and reserve user quota *before* making the request to the upstream provider. This ensures more accurate quota deduction and prevents users from exceeding their limits due to concurrent requests.
- **Unified Relay Handlers:** Refactors the relay logic to use generic handlers (e.g., `ChatHandler`, `ImageHandler`) instead of provider-specific implementations. This significantly reduces code duplication and simplifies adding new channels.
- **Centralized Logger:** A new dedicated `logger` package is introduced, and all system logging calls are migrated to use it, moving this responsibility out of the `common` package.
- **Code Reorganization:** DTOs are generalized (e.g., `dalle.go` -> `openai_image.go`) and utility code is moved to more appropriate packages (e.g., `common/http.go` -> `service/http.go`) for better code structure.