Vertex (Anthropic-on-Vertex) doesn't share the chat/messages wire shapes:
the model travels in a rawPredict path and the proxy mints the service
account's OAuth token. Add a Vertex client method that posts
/v1/projects/<project>/locations/<region>/publishers/anthropic/models/<model>:rawPredict
with the Vertex anthropic_version body, and wire it into the matrix as a
path-routed provider (created without a models array). It is keyed off
GOOGLE_VERTEX_SA_BASE64 + GOOGLE_VERTEX_PROJECT (region defaults to
"global", model to a pinned claude snapshot, both overridable).
Also bump the e2e workflow runner to ubuntu-latest and add the Vertex
secrets.
Replace the single-provider chat test with a data-driven matrix that runs
the same scenario through every provider whose credentials are present in
the environment (keys/URLs sourced from ~/.llm-keys locally, Actions
secrets in CI):
- OpenAI (chat), Anthropic (messages), Vercel, OpenRouter, Cloudflare
(OpenAI-compatible gateways), and Bedrock (path-routed, bearer, via the
messages shape) — covering both wire shapes and the gateway routing.
- all providers are created enabled with a unique model string so the
proxy's connect-time snapshot carries them all and model->provider
routing is unambiguous (provider toggles after connect don't reconcile
to a connected proxy).
- the client supports both wire shapes (/v1/chat/completions and
/v1/messages); Cloudflare gets the openai provider segment appended to
its gateway URL.
Each provider must return 200 through the tunnel and produce an ingested
access-log row. Vertex is intentionally excluded from the uniform matrix:
it needs a bespoke rawPredict request shape rather than the shared
chat/messages path, so it warrants a dedicated scenario.
Stand up the full agent-network data path in containers and drive a real
chat-completion through the gateway:
- harness: a shared docker network (combined server reachable by alias),
a proxy container built from the published reverse-proxy image
(NB_PROXY_PRIVATE, NB_PROXY_ALLOW_INSECURE, NB_RELAY_TRANSPORT=ws to match
the combined server's WS-multiplexed relay) with a generated self-signed
wildcard cert, and a netbird client container that joins via a setup key.
- the combined image, proxy image, and client image default to the
published rc.2 releases (overridable via NB_E2E_*_IMAGE; a bare local tag
is built from source instead). Geolocation download is disabled so the
server starts without external fetches.
- one shared domain is used for the management exposed address, the proxy
domain, and the agent-network cluster; the proxy token is minted via the
server CLI (global) to match the manual install.
TestChatCompletionThroughProxy provisions provider+policy+group+setup key,
runs proxy+client, drives an OpenAI chat-completion through the tunnel, and
asserts a 200 plus the ingested access-log row. Requires OPENAI_TOKEN
(skips otherwise). The provider must be created with enabled=true explicitly
— the create default is false despite the API doc.
Port the API-driven agent-network scenarios from the bash suites to Go,
sharing one combined server per package run (TestMain) with each test
owning its resource cleanup. Drives the /api/agent-network/* endpoints
through the shared REST client's NewRequest primitive with the generated
api types.
Scenarios:
- provider lifecycle (create/get/list/delete + 404 after delete)
- provider validation (missing api_key, unknown catalog id → 4xx)
- settings collection-toggle round-trip with cluster/subdomain immutability
- policy window floor (reject <60s enabled limit, accept at 60s)
- consumption read endpoint returns an array
All deterministic and dependency-free (dummy provider keys; no upstream
calls), so they run headless in CI.
Introduce a self-contained, OIDC-free e2e harness that stands up NetBird
in containers, so suites no longer depend on the hand-maintained Tilt
stack or a real IdP.
- harness brings up the combined server (management + signal + relay +
STUN + embedded IdP) in a single container built from
combined/Dockerfile.multistage, and mints an admin PAT through the
unauthenticated /api/setup bootstrap (NB_SETUP_PAT_ENABLED). API access
goes through the existing shared/management/client/rest typed client.
- the image is built via the docker CLI (BuildKit) so the Dockerfile's
cache mounts are honored; testcontainers then runs the tagged image.
- everything is behind the `e2e` build tag so normal builds and unit
tests never pull in testcontainers.
Adds BuildKit cache mounts to combined/Dockerfile.multistage so source
changes recompile incrementally rather than from scratch.
Pillar 1 proven by TestCombinedBootstrap: server builds, boots, mints a
PAT, and the PAT authenticates a real management API call.