Code had been assuming (erroneously, but understandably) that
LlmApiToken::acquire would give them a valid token.
This is not true, as those tokens expire and you must call refresh
explicitly.
Add some helpers to do the retry for you, and rename acquire to cached
to be
clearer about the intent.
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- Fixed some rare cases where API requests would fail with Unauthorized
Drop the `count_tokens` API and related implementations across
providers, and remove the unused `tiktoken-rs` dependency.
I was going to update the dependency becuase they finally released a fix
we needed. But then I realized we only used this api in one place, the
Rules library. And for most models it would have been wildly incorrect
becuase we use tiktoken, i.e. OpenAI tokenizers, for almost every model,
which is going to give incorrect results.
Given that, I just removed these because the difference in how we get
these has caused plenty of confusion in the past.
Self-Review Checklist:
- [x] I've reviewed my own diff for quality, security, and reliability
- [x] Unsafe blocks (if any) have justifying comments
- [x] The content is consistent with the [UI/UX
checklist](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md#uiux-checklist)
- [x] Tests cover the new/changed behavior
- [x] Performance impact has been considered and is acceptable
Release Notes:
- N/A
- `language_model` no longer depends on provider-specific crates such as
`anthropic` and `open_ai` (inverted dependency)
- `language_model_core` was extracted from `language_model` which
contains the types for the provider-specific crates to convert to/from.
- `gpui::SharedString` has been extracted into its own crate (still
exposed by `gpui`), so `language_model_core` and provider API crates
don't have to depend on `gpui`.
- Removes some unnecessary `&'static str` | `SharedString` -> `String`
-> `SharedString` conversions across the codebase.
- Extracts the core logic of the cloud `LanguageModelProvider` into its
own crate with simpler dependencies.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: John Tur <john-tur@outlook.com>