202 lines
8.2 KiB
Python
202 lines
8.2 KiB
Python
"""Forward CopilotKit request-context headers onto outbound LLM/provider HTTP calls
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so downstream services (e.g. the aimock test server, proxies, request routing /
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fixture-matching infrastructure) can correlate the outbound provider call with the
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original inbound request.
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What this module does
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---------------------
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On each inbound request the application stores a small set of ``x-*`` prefixed
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headers (for example ``x-aimock-context``, ``x-aimock-session``, ``x-request-id``,
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``x-trace-id``) on a per-request ``contextvars.ContextVar``. When the application
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later makes an outbound HTTP call to an LLM provider (OpenAI, Anthropic, or any
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client that wraps ``httpx``), an httpx request event hook reads that ContextVar
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and copies those same headers onto the outbound request so downstream services
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can correlate the two.
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This is plain header propagation, not data collection. Scope and limits:
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* Only headers the application itself set on the request context via
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``set_forwarded_headers`` are forwarded. The module never reads request
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bodies, cookies, user data, credentials, or anything off the inbound
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request beyond the headers explicitly handed to it.
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* Only ``x-*`` prefixed headers pass the filter; ``authorization``,
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``content-type``, and any other non ``x-*`` headers are dropped.
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* Nothing is collected, persisted, logged, or sent anywhere by this module
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itself — it only attaches headers to an HTTP request that the caller was
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already going to make. There is no telemetry, no out-of-band channel, and
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no end-user data flow.
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Mechanics
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---------
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``install_httpx_hook`` does two small things:
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1. It walks the ``._client`` chain on the given object (modern provider SDKs
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wrap their httpx client behind several layers of ``._client``) to find the
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first object that exposes an httpx-style ``event_hooks`` mapping.
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2. It attaches a request event hook to that mapping. The hook flavor matches
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the client: an async coroutine hook for ``httpx.AsyncClient`` (httpx awaits
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request hooks on async clients), and a plain sync hook for ``httpx.Client``.
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Installation is idempotent via a marker attribute on the installed callable.
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This mirrors the CopilotKit runtime's ``extractForwardableHeaders()`` behavior
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on the Node side so the Python SDK forwards the same set of context headers.
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"""
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import contextvars
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import warnings
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from typing import Any, Dict, Optional
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# Per-request storage for the set of headers the application has asked to forward
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# onto outbound LLM/provider calls (populated by ``set_forwarded_headers``).
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_forwarded_headers: contextvars.ContextVar[Dict[str, str]] = contextvars.ContextVar(
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"copilotkit_forwarded_headers"
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)
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# Marker used to identify hooks we have already installed, so install_httpx_hook
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# is idempotent across repeated calls on the same client.
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_HOOK_MARKER = "_copilotkit_forwarded_header_hook"
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# Bound on how deep we'll walk a ``._client`` chain looking for event_hooks.
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# The modern OpenAI SDK shape is:
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# ChatOpenAI.client -> Completions/AsyncCompletions resource
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# -> ._client = openai.OpenAI / AsyncOpenAI (no event_hooks)
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# -> ._client._client = httpx wrapper (HAS event_hooks)
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# 5 hops is plenty of headroom for similar SDKs without risking pathological loops.
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_MAX_CHAIN_DEPTH = 5
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def set_forwarded_headers(headers: Dict[str, str]) -> None:
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"""Record the set of headers to forward onto outbound LLM/provider calls
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made later in this request context.
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Only ``x-*`` prefixed headers are kept; everything else is dropped.
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"""
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filtered = {k.lower(): v for k, v in headers.items() if k.lower().startswith("x-")}
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_forwarded_headers.set(filtered)
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def get_forwarded_headers() -> Dict[str, str]:
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"""Return the headers the application has asked to forward onto outbound
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LLM/provider calls in the current request context."""
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return _forwarded_headers.get({})
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def _find_event_hooks_target(client: Any) -> Optional[Any]:
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"""Walk the ``._client`` chain looking for the first object that exposes
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an httpx-style ``event_hooks`` mapping.
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Returns the target object, or ``None`` if no such object is found within
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``_MAX_CHAIN_DEPTH`` hops.
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"""
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current = client
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for _ in range(_MAX_CHAIN_DEPTH + 1):
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if current is None:
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return None
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if hasattr(current, "event_hooks"):
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return current
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nxt = getattr(current, "_client", None)
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if nxt is current or nxt is None:
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return None
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current = nxt
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return None
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def install_httpx_hook(client: Any) -> None:
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"""Attach a request event hook to ``client``'s underlying httpx client so
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that headers recorded via ``set_forwarded_headers`` are copied onto
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outbound requests.
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Works with OpenAI and Anthropic Python SDKs (both wrap httpx internally,
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sometimes via several layers of ``._client`` indirection), as well as raw
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``httpx.Client`` / ``httpx.AsyncClient`` instances.
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For ``httpx.AsyncClient`` an async hook is attached (httpx awaits request
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hooks on async clients); for sync clients a sync hook is attached.
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Idempotent: a marker attribute on the installed callable prevents double
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installation on the same target.
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Parameters
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----------
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client : object
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An OpenAI/Anthropic client instance, or a raw httpx.Client/AsyncClient.
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"""
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target = _find_event_hooks_target(client)
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if target is None:
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warnings.warn(
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f"install_httpx_hook: client of type {type(client).__name__} has no "
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"recognized event_hooks attribute; x-* headers will not be forwarded",
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stacklevel=2,
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)
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return
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request_hooks = target.event_hooks.get("request", [])
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# Idempotency: don't double-install on the same target.
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for existing in request_hooks:
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if getattr(existing, _HOOK_MARKER, False):
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return
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# Choose sync vs async hook flavor based on the target class.
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# httpx.AsyncClient awaits request hooks; a sync hook returning None would
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# raise "TypeError: object NoneType can't be used in 'await' expression",
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# which surfaces as APIConnectionError to the caller.
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is_async = _is_async_httpx_target(target)
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if is_async:
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async def _inject_headers_async(request):
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headers = get_forwarded_headers()
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for key, value in headers.items():
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request.headers[key] = value
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setattr(_inject_headers_async, _HOOK_MARKER, True)
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request_hooks.append(_inject_headers_async)
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else:
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def _inject_headers(request):
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headers = get_forwarded_headers()
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for key, value in headers.items():
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request.headers[key] = value
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setattr(_inject_headers, _HOOK_MARKER, True)
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request_hooks.append(_inject_headers)
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# In case ``event_hooks`` returned a fresh list (defensive), make sure the
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# mutation is reflected on the target.
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target.event_hooks["request"] = request_hooks
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def _is_async_httpx_target(target: Any) -> bool:
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"""Best-effort detection: is this object an httpx async client?
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Tries ``isinstance`` against the real ``httpx.AsyncClient`` / ``httpx.Client``
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first (the authoritative answer for real clients). If httpx is not
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importable, or the target is neither of those (e.g. a wrapped or
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duck-typed client used in tests), falls back to an EXACT MRO class-name
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match against ``"AsyncClient"``. Avoids a broad ``startswith("Async")``
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check, which would misclassify a sync client whose MRO happens to
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include an ``Async*``-named base (e.g. ``AsyncContextManager``) as
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async — attaching an async hook that httpx calls synchronously would
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leave the coroutine unawaited and the forwarded headers would not be
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attached to the outbound request.
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"""
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try:
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import httpx # local import keeps httpx an optional concern at import time
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if isinstance(target, httpx.AsyncClient):
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return True
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if isinstance(target, httpx.Client):
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return False
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except (
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ImportError
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): # pragma: no cover - httpx should always be importable in practice
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pass
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# Fall back to exact class-name match for wrapped/duck-typed clients.
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for cls in type(target).__mro__:
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if cls.__name__ == "AsyncClient":
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return True
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return False
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