- Replaced `NewUsageReporter` with `NewExecutorUsageReporter` to include executor type in usage records.
- Updated all executors to use the new reporter implementation.
- Extended `UsageReporter` to track and publish executor type.
- Added tests to validate proper executor type recording and handling.
- Enhanced RedisQueue plugin and payload schema with executor type support.
- Introduced `service_tier` metadata key to capture client-requested service tiers.
- Updated usage records, context propagation, and plugins to include service tier data.
- Added default handling logic for cases where `service_tier` is absent.
- Implemented tests for `service_tier` extraction, defaults, and updates across components.
- Updated `TotalTokens` calculation to account for `CacheReadTokens` and `CacheCreationTokens`.
- Added tests to validate accurate token aggregation and fallback behavior for `CachedTokens`.
- Introduced Time-To-First-Token (TTFT) measurement and reporting across major executors.
- Added TTFT calculation to `UsageReporter`, including support for HTTP clients and WebSocket communication.
- Updated tests to validate TTFT tracking in streamed and non-streamed scenarios.
- Ensured integration with `usage` plugin and augmented usage records with TTFT data.
- Introduced `SetTranslatedReasoningEffort` method in `UsageReporter` to capture and log reasoning efforts from translated payloads.
- Updated executors to incorporate the new reporting functionality for handling reasoning efforts across various providers.
- Enhanced logging for thinking level extraction with new helper function `ExtractTranslatedReasoningEffort`.
- Added APIs to store, retrieve, and clone upstream response headers in context for detailed logging.
- Updated `RecordAPIResponseMetadata`, `RecordAPIWebsocketHandshake`, and related methods to capture response headers.
- Extended `UsageReporter` to include response headers in published usage records.
- Enhanced payload tests to validate response headers' integrity and persistence.
- Refactored `usage.Record` to support optional `ResponseHeaders` field.
- Introduced `CacheReadTokens` and `CacheCreationTokens` to enhance token breakdown.
- Refactored `parseClaudeUsageNode` for cleaner and reusable logic.
- Adjusted helpers and updated token calculations to align with the new fields.
- Added `count` attribute to `homeAuthCount` requests to improve home message batching.
- Enabled usage statistics for home mode by default and added config-level enforcement.
- Adjusted failure logging to include detailed metadata in `UsageReporter`.
- Updated multiple executors to pass error details to `PublishFailure` for better debugging.
- Enhanced unit tests to validate `count` behavior and usage statistics enforcement across components.
- Updated all references from v6 to v7 for `github.com/router-for-me/CLIProxyAPI`.
- Ensured consistency in imports within core libraries, tests, and integration tests.
- Added missing tests for new features in Redis Protocol integration.
- Added validation so OpenAI-style usage parsing only accepts object payloads with token fields.
- Prevented streaming usage:null chunks from publishing zero-token records before the final usage chunk arrives.
- Reused the shared OpenAI-style parser for stream usage to support both chat completions and responses token field names.
- Added tests covering null usage chunks and input/output token usage fields in streaming responses.
- Introduced methods for setting and retrieving model aliases in execution and usage contexts.
- Enhanced `UsageReporter` and related structures to include client-requested aliases.
- Updated tests to validate alias propagation and ensure correct usage reporting.
- Adjusted metadata handling in CLIProxyAPI executors to address alias integration.
- Added `buildAdditionalModelRecord` to filter out zero-token usage details.
- Introduced `hasNonZeroTokenUsage` helper function for token usage validation.
- Updated tests to cover scenarios for zero and non-zero token usage.
- Added `protocol_multiplexer.go`, enabling support for both HTTP and Redis protocols on a single listener.
- Introduced `redis_queue_protocol.go` to handle Redis-compatible RESP commands for queue management.
- Integrated `redisqueue` package, supporting in-memory queuing with expiration pruning.
- Updated server initialization to manage a shared listener and multiplex connections.
- Adjusted `Handler` to adopt `AuthenticateManagementKey` for modular key validation, supporting both HTTP and Redis flows.