feat(thinking): normalize effort levels in adaptive thinking requests to prevent validation errors

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hkfires
2026-03-03 15:10:47 +08:00
parent 0452b869e8
commit ce87714ef1
7 changed files with 40 additions and 39 deletions

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@@ -171,7 +171,8 @@ func ConvertClaudeRequestToCLI(modelName string, inputRawJSON []byte, _ bool) []
}
}
// Map Anthropic thinking -> Gemini thinkingBudget/include_thoughts when type==enabled
// Map Anthropic thinking -> Gemini CLI thinkingConfig when enabled
// Translator only does format conversion, ApplyThinking handles model capability validation.
if t := gjson.GetBytes(rawJSON, "thinking"); t.Exists() && t.IsObject() {
switch t.Get("type").String() {
case "enabled":
@@ -181,9 +182,19 @@ func ConvertClaudeRequestToCLI(modelName string, inputRawJSON []byte, _ bool) []
out, _ = sjson.Set(out, "request.generationConfig.thinkingConfig.includeThoughts", true)
}
case "adaptive", "auto":
// Keep adaptive/auto as a high level sentinel; ApplyThinking resolves it
// to model-specific max capability.
out, _ = sjson.Set(out, "request.generationConfig.thinkingConfig.thinkingLevel", "high")
// For adaptive thinking:
// - If output_config.effort is explicitly present, pass through as thinkingLevel.
// - Otherwise, treat it as "enabled with target-model maximum" and emit high.
// ApplyThinking handles clamping to target model's supported levels.
effort := ""
if v := gjson.GetBytes(rawJSON, "output_config.effort"); v.Exists() && v.Type == gjson.String {
effort = strings.ToLower(strings.TrimSpace(v.String()))
}
if effort != "" {
out, _ = sjson.Set(out, "request.generationConfig.thinkingConfig.thinkingLevel", effort)
} else {
out, _ = sjson.Set(out, "request.generationConfig.thinkingConfig.thinkingLevel", "high")
}
out, _ = sjson.Set(out, "request.generationConfig.thinkingConfig.includeThoughts", true)
}
}