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"""Tests for Nous subscription feature detection."""
from hermes_cli import nous_subscription as ns
def test_get_nous_subscription_features_recognizes_direct_exa_backend(monkeypatch):
env = {"EXA_API_KEY": "exa-test"}
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "get_env_value", lambda name: env.get(name, ""))
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "get_nous_auth_status", lambda: {})
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "managed_nous_tools_enabled", lambda: False)
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "_toolset_enabled", lambda config, key: key == "web")
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "_has_agent_browser", lambda: False)
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "resolve_openai_audio_api_key", lambda: "")
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "has_direct_modal_credentials", lambda: False)
features = ns.get_nous_subscription_features({"web": {"backend": "exa"}})
assert features.web.available is True
assert features.web.active is True
assert features.web.managed_by_nous is False
assert features.web.direct_override is True
assert features.web.current_provider == "exa"
def test_get_nous_subscription_features_prefers_managed_modal_in_auto_mode(monkeypatch):
feat: ungate Tool Gateway — subscription-based access with per-tool opt-in Replace the HERMES_ENABLE_NOUS_MANAGED_TOOLS env-var feature flag with subscription-based detection. The Tool Gateway is now available to any paid Nous subscriber without needing a hidden env var. Core changes: - managed_nous_tools_enabled() checks get_nous_auth_status() + check_nous_free_tier() instead of an env var - New use_gateway config flag per tool section (web, tts, browser, image_gen) records explicit user opt-in and overrides direct API keys at runtime - New prefers_gateway(section) shared helper in tool_backend_helpers.py used by all 4 tool runtimes (web, tts, image gen, browser) UX flow: - hermes model: after Nous login/model selection, shows a curses prompt listing all gateway-eligible tools with current status. User chooses to enable all, enable only unconfigured tools, or skip. Defaults to Enable for new users, Skip when direct keys exist. - hermes tools: provider selection now manages use_gateway flag — selecting Nous Subscription sets it, selecting any other provider clears it - hermes status: renamed section to Nous Tool Gateway, added free-tier upgrade nudge for logged-in free users - curses_radiolist: new description parameter for multi-line context that survives the screen clear Runtime behavior: - Each tool runtime (web_tools, tts_tool, image_generation_tool, browser_use) checks prefers_gateway() before falling back to direct env-var credentials - get_nous_subscription_features() respects use_gateway flags, suppressing direct credential detection when the user opted in Removed: - HERMES_ENABLE_NOUS_MANAGED_TOOLS env var and all references - apply_nous_provider_defaults() silent TTS auto-set - get_nous_subscription_explainer_lines() static text - Override env var warnings (use_gateway handles this properly now)
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monkeypatch.setattr("tools.tool_backend_helpers.managed_nous_tools_enabled", lambda: True)
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "get_env_value", lambda name: "")
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "get_nous_auth_status", lambda: {"logged_in": True})
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "managed_nous_tools_enabled", lambda: True)
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "_toolset_enabled", lambda config, key: key == "terminal")
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "_has_agent_browser", lambda: False)
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "resolve_openai_audio_api_key", lambda: "")
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "has_direct_modal_credentials", lambda: True)
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "is_managed_tool_gateway_ready", lambda vendor: vendor == "modal")
features = ns.get_nous_subscription_features(
{"terminal": {"backend": "modal", "modal_mode": "auto"}}
)
assert features.modal.available is True
assert features.modal.active is True
assert features.modal.managed_by_nous is True
assert features.modal.direct_override is False
feat: switch managed browser provider from Browserbase to Browser Use (#5750) * feat: switch managed browser provider from Browserbase to Browser Use The Nous subscription tool gateway now routes browser automation through Browser Use instead of Browserbase. This commit: - Adds managed Nous gateway support to BrowserUseProvider (idempotency keys, X-BB-API-Key auth header, external_call_id persistence) - Removes managed gateway support from BrowserbaseProvider (now direct-only via BROWSERBASE_API_KEY/BROWSERBASE_PROJECT_ID) - Updates browser_tool.py fallback: prefers Browser Use over Browserbase - Updates nous_subscription.py: gateway vendor 'browser-use', auto-config sets cloud_provider='browser-use' for new subscribers - Updates tools_config.py: Nous Subscription entry now uses Browser Use - Updates setup.py, cli.py, status.py, prompt_builder.py display strings - Updates all affected tests to match new behavior Browserbase remains fully functional for users with direct API credentials. The change only affects the managed/subscription path. * chore: remove redundant Browser Use hint from system prompt * fix: upgrade Browser Use provider to v3 API - Base URL: api/v2 -> api/v3 (v2 is legacy) - Unified all endpoints to use native Browser Use paths: - POST /browsers (create session, returns cdpUrl) - PATCH /browsers/{id} with {action: stop} (close session) - Removed managed-mode branching that used Browserbase-style /v1/sessions paths — v3 gateway now supports /browsers directly - Removed unused managed_mode variable in close_session * fix(browser-use): use X-Browser-Use-API-Key header for managed mode The managed gateway expects X-Browser-Use-API-Key, not X-BB-API-Key (which is a Browserbase-specific header). Using the wrong header caused a 401 AUTH_ERROR on every managed-mode browser session create. Simplified _headers() to always use X-Browser-Use-API-Key regardless of direct vs managed mode. * fix(nous_subscription): browserbase explicit provider is direct-only Since managed Nous gateway now routes through Browser Use, the browserbase explicit provider path should not check managed_browser_available (which resolves against the browser-use gateway). Simplified to direct-only with managed=False. * fix(browser-use): port missing improvements from PR #5605 - CDP URL normalization: resolve HTTP discovery URLs to websocket after cloud provider create_session() (prevents agent-browser failures) - Managed session payload: send timeout=5 and proxyCountryCode=us for gateway-backed sessions (prevents billing overruns) - Update prompt builder, browser_close schema, and module docstring to replace remaining Browserbase references with Browser Use - Dynamic /browser status detection via _get_cloud_provider() instead of hardcoded env var checks (future-proof for new providers) - Rename post_setup key from 'browserbase' to 'agent_browser' - Update setup hint to mention Browser Use alongside Browserbase - Add tests: CDP normalization, browserbase direct-only guard, managed browser-use gateway, direct browserbase fallback --------- Co-authored-by: rob-maron <132852777+rob-maron@users.noreply.github.com>
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def test_get_nous_subscription_features_marks_browser_use_as_managed_when_gateway_ready(monkeypatch):
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "get_env_value", lambda name: "")
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "get_nous_auth_status", lambda: {"logged_in": True})
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "managed_nous_tools_enabled", lambda: True)
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "_toolset_enabled", lambda config, key: key == "browser")
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "_has_agent_browser", lambda: True)
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "resolve_openai_audio_api_key", lambda: "")
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "has_direct_modal_credentials", lambda: False)
monkeypatch.setattr(
ns,
"is_managed_tool_gateway_ready",
lambda vendor: vendor == "browser-use",
)
features = ns.get_nous_subscription_features(
{"browser": {"cloud_provider": "browser-use"}}
)
assert features.browser.available is True
assert features.browser.active is True
assert features.browser.managed_by_nous is True
assert features.browser.direct_override is False
assert features.browser.current_provider == "Browser Use"
def test_get_nous_subscription_features_uses_direct_browserbase_when_no_managed_gateway(monkeypatch):
"""When direct Browserbase keys are set and no managed gateway is available,
the unconfigured fallback should pick Browserbase as a direct provider."""
env = {
"BROWSERBASE_API_KEY": "bb-key",
"BROWSERBASE_PROJECT_ID": "bb-project",
}
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "get_env_value", lambda name: env.get(name, ""))
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "get_nous_auth_status", lambda: {"logged_in": True})
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "managed_nous_tools_enabled", lambda: True)
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "_toolset_enabled", lambda config, key: key == "browser")
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "_has_agent_browser", lambda: True)
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "resolve_openai_audio_api_key", lambda: "")
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "has_direct_modal_credentials", lambda: False)
monkeypatch.setattr(
ns,
"is_managed_tool_gateway_ready",
lambda vendor: False, # No managed gateway available
)
features = ns.get_nous_subscription_features({})
assert features.browser.available is True
assert features.browser.active is True
assert features.browser.managed_by_nous is False
assert features.browser.direct_override is True
assert features.browser.current_provider == "Browserbase"
def test_get_nous_subscription_features_prefers_camofox_over_managed_browser_use(monkeypatch):
env = {"CAMOFOX_URL": "http://localhost:9377"}
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "get_env_value", lambda name: env.get(name, ""))
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "get_nous_auth_status", lambda: {"logged_in": True})
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "managed_nous_tools_enabled", lambda: True)
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "_toolset_enabled", lambda config, key: key == "browser")
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "_has_agent_browser", lambda: False)
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "resolve_openai_audio_api_key", lambda: "")
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "has_direct_modal_credentials", lambda: False)
monkeypatch.setattr(
ns,
"is_managed_tool_gateway_ready",
feat: switch managed browser provider from Browserbase to Browser Use (#5750) * feat: switch managed browser provider from Browserbase to Browser Use The Nous subscription tool gateway now routes browser automation through Browser Use instead of Browserbase. This commit: - Adds managed Nous gateway support to BrowserUseProvider (idempotency keys, X-BB-API-Key auth header, external_call_id persistence) - Removes managed gateway support from BrowserbaseProvider (now direct-only via BROWSERBASE_API_KEY/BROWSERBASE_PROJECT_ID) - Updates browser_tool.py fallback: prefers Browser Use over Browserbase - Updates nous_subscription.py: gateway vendor 'browser-use', auto-config sets cloud_provider='browser-use' for new subscribers - Updates tools_config.py: Nous Subscription entry now uses Browser Use - Updates setup.py, cli.py, status.py, prompt_builder.py display strings - Updates all affected tests to match new behavior Browserbase remains fully functional for users with direct API credentials. The change only affects the managed/subscription path. * chore: remove redundant Browser Use hint from system prompt * fix: upgrade Browser Use provider to v3 API - Base URL: api/v2 -> api/v3 (v2 is legacy) - Unified all endpoints to use native Browser Use paths: - POST /browsers (create session, returns cdpUrl) - PATCH /browsers/{id} with {action: stop} (close session) - Removed managed-mode branching that used Browserbase-style /v1/sessions paths — v3 gateway now supports /browsers directly - Removed unused managed_mode variable in close_session * fix(browser-use): use X-Browser-Use-API-Key header for managed mode The managed gateway expects X-Browser-Use-API-Key, not X-BB-API-Key (which is a Browserbase-specific header). Using the wrong header caused a 401 AUTH_ERROR on every managed-mode browser session create. Simplified _headers() to always use X-Browser-Use-API-Key regardless of direct vs managed mode. * fix(nous_subscription): browserbase explicit provider is direct-only Since managed Nous gateway now routes through Browser Use, the browserbase explicit provider path should not check managed_browser_available (which resolves against the browser-use gateway). Simplified to direct-only with managed=False. * fix(browser-use): port missing improvements from PR #5605 - CDP URL normalization: resolve HTTP discovery URLs to websocket after cloud provider create_session() (prevents agent-browser failures) - Managed session payload: send timeout=5 and proxyCountryCode=us for gateway-backed sessions (prevents billing overruns) - Update prompt builder, browser_close schema, and module docstring to replace remaining Browserbase references with Browser Use - Dynamic /browser status detection via _get_cloud_provider() instead of hardcoded env var checks (future-proof for new providers) - Rename post_setup key from 'browserbase' to 'agent_browser' - Update setup hint to mention Browser Use alongside Browserbase - Add tests: CDP normalization, browserbase direct-only guard, managed browser-use gateway, direct browserbase fallback --------- Co-authored-by: rob-maron <132852777+rob-maron@users.noreply.github.com>
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lambda vendor: vendor == "browser-use",
)
features = ns.get_nous_subscription_features(
feat: switch managed browser provider from Browserbase to Browser Use (#5750) * feat: switch managed browser provider from Browserbase to Browser Use The Nous subscription tool gateway now routes browser automation through Browser Use instead of Browserbase. This commit: - Adds managed Nous gateway support to BrowserUseProvider (idempotency keys, X-BB-API-Key auth header, external_call_id persistence) - Removes managed gateway support from BrowserbaseProvider (now direct-only via BROWSERBASE_API_KEY/BROWSERBASE_PROJECT_ID) - Updates browser_tool.py fallback: prefers Browser Use over Browserbase - Updates nous_subscription.py: gateway vendor 'browser-use', auto-config sets cloud_provider='browser-use' for new subscribers - Updates tools_config.py: Nous Subscription entry now uses Browser Use - Updates setup.py, cli.py, status.py, prompt_builder.py display strings - Updates all affected tests to match new behavior Browserbase remains fully functional for users with direct API credentials. The change only affects the managed/subscription path. * chore: remove redundant Browser Use hint from system prompt * fix: upgrade Browser Use provider to v3 API - Base URL: api/v2 -> api/v3 (v2 is legacy) - Unified all endpoints to use native Browser Use paths: - POST /browsers (create session, returns cdpUrl) - PATCH /browsers/{id} with {action: stop} (close session) - Removed managed-mode branching that used Browserbase-style /v1/sessions paths — v3 gateway now supports /browsers directly - Removed unused managed_mode variable in close_session * fix(browser-use): use X-Browser-Use-API-Key header for managed mode The managed gateway expects X-Browser-Use-API-Key, not X-BB-API-Key (which is a Browserbase-specific header). Using the wrong header caused a 401 AUTH_ERROR on every managed-mode browser session create. Simplified _headers() to always use X-Browser-Use-API-Key regardless of direct vs managed mode. * fix(nous_subscription): browserbase explicit provider is direct-only Since managed Nous gateway now routes through Browser Use, the browserbase explicit provider path should not check managed_browser_available (which resolves against the browser-use gateway). Simplified to direct-only with managed=False. * fix(browser-use): port missing improvements from PR #5605 - CDP URL normalization: resolve HTTP discovery URLs to websocket after cloud provider create_session() (prevents agent-browser failures) - Managed session payload: send timeout=5 and proxyCountryCode=us for gateway-backed sessions (prevents billing overruns) - Update prompt builder, browser_close schema, and module docstring to replace remaining Browserbase references with Browser Use - Dynamic /browser status detection via _get_cloud_provider() instead of hardcoded env var checks (future-proof for new providers) - Rename post_setup key from 'browserbase' to 'agent_browser' - Update setup hint to mention Browser Use alongside Browserbase - Add tests: CDP normalization, browserbase direct-only guard, managed browser-use gateway, direct browserbase fallback --------- Co-authored-by: rob-maron <132852777+rob-maron@users.noreply.github.com>
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{"browser": {"cloud_provider": "browser-use"}}
)
assert features.browser.available is True
assert features.browser.active is True
assert features.browser.managed_by_nous is False
assert features.browser.direct_override is True
assert features.browser.current_provider == "Camofox"
def test_get_nous_subscription_features_requires_agent_browser_for_browserbase(monkeypatch):
env = {
"BROWSERBASE_API_KEY": "bb-key",
"BROWSERBASE_PROJECT_ID": "bb-project",
}
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "get_env_value", lambda name: env.get(name, ""))
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "get_nous_auth_status", lambda: {})
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "managed_nous_tools_enabled", lambda: False)
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "_toolset_enabled", lambda config, key: key == "browser")
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "_has_agent_browser", lambda: False)
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "resolve_openai_audio_api_key", lambda: "")
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "has_direct_modal_credentials", lambda: False)
monkeypatch.setattr(ns, "is_managed_tool_gateway_ready", lambda vendor: False)
features = ns.get_nous_subscription_features(
{"browser": {"cloud_provider": "browserbase"}}
)
assert features.browser.available is False
assert features.browser.active is False
assert features.browser.managed_by_nous is False
assert features.browser.current_provider == "Browserbase"