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tha80 983ca8992e server: (router) Forward form-data to model server (Fixes #22044) (#22118)
* This commit enables the router to forward form-data to model server.
Fixes #22044 (enabling to use the /v1/audio/transcriptions in router mode)

* * Applied the suggestion from Copilots first comment: using the non-throwing json::parse overload.
* Addressed Copilots third comment by extending the files representation to also include filename and content-type
* Addressed Copilots fourth comment by making the RNG thread_local

* Changed variable body from std::string to std::ostringstream in build_multipart_body
as suggested by ngxson in https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/pull/22118#discussion_r3127099053

* Added sanitize_field lambda in build_multipart_body for key, filename and content_type
as suggested by ngxson in https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/pull/22118#discussion_r3127104647

* explicitly checking if value/item is string before calling value/item.get<std::string>()
as requested by ngxson in https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/pull/22118#discussion_r3127111279

* Added double quote to the sanitize lambda and throw on json parse failure

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Co-authored-by: Ralph Paßgang <ralph@trust-it.de>
2026-04-27 23:55:00 +02:00
srkizer 185cbff6f1 server : convert_anthropic_to_oai: also copy chat_template_kwargs (#22154) 2026-04-23 13:32:46 -05:00
kvc0 c807c6e3b0 server: (anthropic API) fix prefix caching (#21793)
When testing claude code against llama.cpp, I noticed that only
n_past 18577 was used even when context was 60k or more. The log
in llama-server says:
```
slot update_slots: id  3 | task 10342 | old: ... ; cch= | defa0;You are
slot update_slots: id  3 | task 10342 | new: ... ; cch= | 1c8b4;
```
I observed that the cch value changed every time. Reading about that,
the x-anthropic-billing-header system message seems to be specially
handled inside of the anthropic api. I could remove it, but there
is a meaningful string sometimes included at the end. So instead,
I just replace the changing cch checksum with fffff.

I'm treating this as an anthropic message body API detail - I think this
is the right way to do this, but by all means please correct me!

It's always 5 hexadecimal characters, but I've written the replacement
defensively in case they change the protocol.
2026-04-23 17:45:02 +02:00
Tarek Dakhran 550d684bd1 server: Enable transcriptions API for LFM2-Audio (#22000) 2026-04-23 10:47:26 +02:00
Piotr Wilkin (ilintar) 134d6e54d4 common/chat, server: refactor, move all conversion functions to common, add tests (#20690)
* Refactor conversion functions
2026-04-22 10:28:45 +02:00