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Fix broken VCR cassette playback in `langchain-openai` integration tests
and add a CI job to prevent regressions. Two independent bugs made all
VCR-backed tests fail: `before_record_request` redacts URIs to
`**REDACTED**` but `match_on` still included `uri` (so playback never
matched), and a typo-fix commit (`c9f51aef85`) changed test input
strings without re-recording cassettes (so `json_body` matching also
failed).
Python's `or` operator treats `0` as falsy, so
`token_usage.get("total_tokens") or fallback` silently replaces a
provider-reported `total_tokens=0` with the computed sum of input +
output tokens. Providers can legitimately report zero tokens (e.g.,
cached responses, empty completions).
The same pattern exists in the dual-key lookups for
`input_tokens`/`output_tokens` in Groq and OpenRouter. While current
APIs don't return both key formats simultaneously (making the `or`-chain
functionally correct today), the semantics are still wrong; `0` should
not fall through to a fallback.
## Changes
- Replace `x.get(key) or fallback` with explicit `is not None` checks in
`_create_usage_metadata` across `langchain-openai`, `langchain-groq`,
and `langchain-openrouter` for `input_tokens`, `output_tokens`, and
`total_tokens`
- Fix a concrete bug in the `total_tokens` path: a provider-reported `0`
was silently replaced by the computed sum
- Harden dual-key lookups in Groq and OpenRouter to correctly preserve
zero values from the preferred key, should both key formats ever coexist
- Update OpenAI's single-key extraction for consistency — the old `or 0`
pattern happened to produce correct results (`0 or 0 == 0`) but was
semantically wrong
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## Summary
Bumps `pygments` to `>=2.20.0` across all 21 affected packages to
address [CVE-2026-4539](https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-XXXX) — ReDoS
via inefficient GUID regex in Pygments.
- **Severity:** Low
- **Fixed in:** 2.20.0 (was 2.19.2)
- **Change:** Added `pygments>=2.20.0` to `constraint-dependencies` in
`[tool.uv]` for each package, then ran `uv lock --upgrade-package
pygments` to regenerate lock files.
Closes Dependabot alerts #3435–#3455.
## Release Note
Patch deps
### Test Plan
- [x] CI Green 🙏
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PR #35788 added 7 new fields to the `langchain-profiles` CLI output
(`name`, `status`, `release_date`, `last_updated`, `open_weights`,
`attachment`, `temperature`) but didn't update `ModelProfile` in
`langchain-core`. Partner packages like `langchain-aws` that set
`extra="forbid"` on their Pydantic models hit `extra_forbidden`
validation errors when Pydantic encountered undeclared TypedDict keys at
construction time. This adds the missing fields, makes `ModelProfile`
forward-compatible, provides a base-class hook so partners can stop
duplicating model-profile validator boilerplate, migrates all in-repo
partners to the new hook, and adds runtime + CI-time warnings for schema
drift.
## Changes
### `langchain-core`
- Add `__pydantic_config__ = ConfigDict(extra="allow")` to
`ModelProfile` so unknown profile keys pass Pydantic validation even on
models with `extra="forbid"` — forward-compatibility for when the CLI
schema evolves ahead of core
- Declare the 7 missing fields on `ModelProfile`: `name`, `status`,
`release_date`, `last_updated`, `open_weights` (metadata) and
`attachment`, `temperature` (capabilities)
- Add `_warn_unknown_profile_keys()` in `model_profile.py` — emits a
`UserWarning` when a profile dict contains keys not in `ModelProfile`,
suggesting a core upgrade. Wrapped in a bare `except` so introspection
failures never crash model construction
- Add `BaseChatModel._resolve_model_profile()` hook that returns `None`
by default. Partners can override this single method instead of
redefining the full `_set_model_profile` validator — the base validator
calls it automatically
- Add `BaseChatModel._check_profile_keys` as a separate
`model_validator` that calls `_warn_unknown_profile_keys`. Uses a
distinct method name so partner overrides of `_set_model_profile` don't
inadvertently suppress the check
### `langchain-profiles` CLI
- Add `_warn_undeclared_profile_keys()` to the CLI (`cli.py`), called
after merging augmentations in `refresh()` — warns at profile-generation
time (not just runtime) when emitted keys aren't declared in
`ModelProfile`. Gracefully skips if `langchain-core` isn't installed
- Add guard test
`test_model_data_to_profile_keys_subset_of_model_profile` in
model-profiles — feeds a fully-populated model dict to
`_model_data_to_profile()` and asserts every emitted key exists in
`ModelProfile.__annotations__`. CI fails before any release if someone
adds a CLI field without updating the TypedDict
### Partner packages
- Migrate all 10 in-repo partners to the `_resolve_model_profile()`
hook, replacing duplicated `@model_validator` / `_set_model_profile`
overrides: anthropic, deepseek, fireworks, groq, huggingface, mistralai,
openai (base + azure), openrouter, perplexity, xai
- Anthropic retains custom logic (context-1m beta → `max_input_tokens`
override); all others reduce to a one-liner
- Add `pr_lint.yml` scope for the new `model-profiles` package
Reduce CI log noise by suppressing pytest's per-test dot/verbose
streaming output. The `_test.yml` workflow now passes `PYTEST_EXTRA=-q`
to `make test`, which overrides the default verbosity with quiet mode —
failures still print in full, but the thousands of `.......` progress
lines are gone. Local `make test` is unaffected since `PYTEST_EXTRA`
defaults empty.
## Changes
- Add `PYTEST_EXTRA ?=` variable to all 21 package Makefiles and inject
it into each `test` target's pytest invocation
- Pass `PYTEST_EXTRA=-q` in `_test.yml` for both the main test step and
the min-version retest step
CI lint jobs use `uv run --all-groups` for all tools, but ruff doesn't
need dependency resolution — only mypy does. By splitting into
`UV_RUN_LINT` (ruff) and `UV_RUN_TYPE` (mypy), the CI-facing targets run
ruff with `--group lint` only, giving fast-fail feedback before mypy
triggers the full environment sync.
For packages where source code only conditionally imports heavy deps
(text-splitters, huggingface), `lint_package` also overrides
`UV_RUN_TYPE` to `--group lint --group typing`, skipping the ~3.5GB
`test_integration` download entirely. `lint_tests` keeps `--all-groups`
since test code legitimately imports those deps.
Additionally, `lint_imports.sh` was inconsistently wired — most packages
had the script but weren't calling it.
## Changes
**Makefile optimization**
- Introduce `UV_RUN_LINT` and `UV_RUN_TYPE` Make variables, both
defaulting to `uv run --all-groups`. For `lint_package` and
`lint_tests`, `UV_RUN_LINT` is overridden to `uv run --group lint` so
ruff runs instantly without syncing heavy deps
- For `text-splitters` and `huggingface`, override `UV_RUN_TYPE` on
`lint_package` to `uv run --group lint --group typing` — mypy runs
without downloading torch, CUDA, spacy, etc.
**mypy config for lean groups**
- Add `transformers` and `transformers.*` to `ignore_missing_imports` in
`text-splitters` pyproject.toml (conditional `try/except` import, same
treatment as existing `konlpy`/`nltk` entries)
- Add `torch`, `torch.*`, `langchain_community`, `langchain_community.*`
to `ignore_missing_imports` in `huggingface` pyproject.toml
- Add dual `# type: ignore[unreachable, unused-ignore]` in
`text-splitters/base.py` to handle the `PreTrainedTokenizerBase`
isinstance check that behaves differently depending on whether
transformers is installed
**lint_imports.sh consistency**
- Add `./scripts/lint_imports.sh` to the lint recipe in every package
that wasn't calling it (standard-tests, model-profiles, all 15
partners), and create the script for the two packages missing it
entirely (`model-profiles`, `openrouter`)
- Update all `lint_imports.sh` scripts to allow `from langchain.agents`
and `from langchain.tools` imports (legitimate v1 middleware
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During an automated code review of .github/scripts/get_min_versions.py,
the following issue was identified. Set a timeout on get min versions
HTTP calls. Network calls without a timeout can hang a worker
indefinitely. I kept the patch small and re-ran syntax checks after
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`name`, `status`, `release_date`, `last_updated`, `open_weights`,
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GitHub Actions workflow into a `make refresh-profiles` target in
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Streaming token usage was silently dropped for `ChatOpenRouter`. Both
`_stream` and `_astream` skipped any SSE chunk without a `choices` array
— which is exactly the shape OpenRouter uses for the final
usage-reporting chunk. This meant `usage_metadata` was never populated
on streamed responses, causing downstream consumers (like the Deep
Agents CLI) to show "unknown" model with 0 tokens.
## Changes
- Add `stream_usage: bool = True` field to `ChatOpenRouter`, which
passes `stream_options: {"include_usage": True}` to the OpenRouter API
when streaming — matching the pattern already established in
`langchain-openai`'s `BaseChatOpenAI`
- Handle usage-only chunks (no `choices`, just `usage`) in both
`_stream` and `_astream` by emitting a `ChatGenerationChunk` with
`usage_metadata` via `_create_usage_metadata`, instead of silently
`continue`-ing past them
- Sort model profiles alphabetically by model ID (the top-level
`_PROFILES` dictionary keys, e.g. `claude-3-5-haiku-20241022`,
`gpt-4o-mini`) before writing `_profiles.py`, so that regenerating
profiles only shows actual data changes in diffs — not random reordering
from the models.dev API response order
- Regenerate all 10 partner profile files with the new sorted ordering
Updates the minimum Pillow version to address CVE-2026-25990 (HIGH
severity out-of-bounds write vulnerability affecting versions 10.3.0
through 12.1.0).
Changes:
langchain-nomic: pillow>=10.3.0,<13.0.0 → pillow>=12.1.1,<13.0.0
langchain-openai: pillow>=10.3.0,<13.0.0 → pillow>=12.1.1,<13.0.0
langchain-perplexity: pillow>=10.3.0,<13.0.0 → pillow>=12.1.1,<13.0.0
Safety: This is a minimum version bump within the existing constraint
range (<13.0.0), so no breaking changes are introduced.
CVE Details:
CVE-2026-25990: An out-of-bounds write may be triggered when loading a
specially crafted PSD image
Affected versions: 10.3.0 to <12.1.1
Fixed in: 12.1.1
Reference: https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2026-25990
** Claude Helped me write this nice message **
The original findings was thanks to a Trivy scan
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Co-authored-by: Mason Daugherty <mason@langchain.dev>