* feat(auth): discontinue Qwen OAuth free tier (2026-04-15 cutoff)
The Qwen OAuth free tier has reached its end-of-life date. This updates
all client-side messaging, blocks new OAuth signups, and guides existing
users to alternative providers.
* fix(test): add getModelsConfig mock and update QWEN_OAUTH test expectations
- Add getModelsConfig() to Config mocks in gemini.test.tsx (3 failures)
- Update validateNonInterActiveAuth test to expect exit for QWEN_OAUTH
since validateAuthMethod now returns an error for discontinued free tier
validateAuthMethod's pre-flight check only inspected OPENAI_API_KEY (and
settings.security.auth.apiKey), so credentials supplied via --openai-api-key
were rejected even though refreshAuth would have accepted them. macOS users
were unaffected because OPENAI_API_KEY is commonly exported in their shell
profile; on Linux without that env var, the CLI failed to start.
hasApiKeyForAuth now prefers the API key already resolved into
generationConfig.apiKey when a Config is provided. The unified resolver
folds CLI flags, env vars, settings, and modelProvider envKey lookups into
this single value, so validation matches runtime behavior.
Fixes#3171
- Replace ConsolePatcher with centralized debugLogger utility
- Refactor errorReporting to use debugLogger instead of file-based reporting
- Remove user-facing console message components:
- Delete ConsolePatcher.ts, useConsoleMessages.ts/hook
- Delete ConsoleSummaryDisplay.tsx, DetailedMessagesDisplay.tsx
- Update all tests in packages/core and packages/cli:
- Mock debugLogger where needed
- Remove assertions for console output on non-critical errors
- Keep debugLogger assertions for fatal/network errors
- Use HOME directory mocking for hermetic file system tests
Co-authored-by: Qwen-Coder <qwen-coder@alibabacloud.com>
- Add USE_OPENAI and QWEN_OAUTH authentication methods to GeminiAgent's authMethods array
- Enables Zed editor integration to support all available authentication options
- Add test case for QWEN_OAUTH authentication configuration
- Maintains backward compatibility with existing Google authentication methods
This allows Zed users to authenticate using:
- OpenAI API key (requires OPENAI_API_KEY environment variable)
- Qwen OAuth (2000 daily requests with OAuth2 flow)
- Existing Google authentication methods (unchanged)