* 🪦 refactor: Remove Legacy Code (#10533) * 🗑️ chore: Remove unused Legacy Provider clients and related helpers * Deleted OpenAIClient and GoogleClient files along with their associated tests. * Removed references to these clients in the clients index file. * Cleaned up typedefs by removing the OpenAISpecClient export. * Updated chat controllers to use the OpenAI SDK directly instead of the removed client classes. * chore/remove-openapi-specs * 🗑️ chore: Remove unused mergeSort and misc utility functions * Deleted mergeSort.js and misc.js files as they are no longer needed. * Removed references to cleanUpPrimaryKeyValue in messages.js and adjusted related logic. * Updated mongoMeili.ts to eliminate local implementations of removed functions. * chore: remove legacy endpoints * chore: remove all plugins endpoint related code * chore: remove unused prompt handling code and clean up imports * Deleted handleInputs.js and instructions.js files as they are no longer needed. * Removed references to these files in the prompts index.js. * Updated docker-compose.yml to simplify reverse proxy configuration. * chore: remove unused LightningIcon import from Icons.tsx * chore: clean up translation.json by removing deprecated and unused keys * chore: update Jest configuration and remove unused mock file * Simplified the setupFiles array in jest.config.js by removing the fetchEventSource mock. * Deleted the fetchEventSource.js mock file as it is no longer needed. * fix: simplify endpoint type check in Landing and ConversationStarters components * Updated the endpoint type check to use strict equality for better clarity and performance. * Ensured consistency in the handling of the azureOpenAI endpoint across both components. * chore: remove unused dependencies from package.json and package-lock.json * chore: remove legacy EditController, associated routes and imports * chore: update banResponse logic to refine request handling for banned users * chore: remove unused validateEndpoint middleware and its references * chore: remove unused 'res' parameter from initializeClient in multiple endpoint files * chore: remove unused 'isSmallScreen' prop from BookmarkNav and NewChat components; clean up imports in ArchivedChatsTable and useSetIndexOptions hooks; enhance localization in PromptVersions * chore: remove unused import of Constants and TMessage from MobileNav; retain only necessary QueryKeys import * chore: remove unused TResPlugin type and related references; clean up imports in types and schemas * 🪦 refactor: Remove Legacy Code (#10533) * 🗑️ chore: Remove unused Legacy Provider clients and related helpers * Deleted OpenAIClient and GoogleClient files along with their associated tests. * Removed references to these clients in the clients index file. * Cleaned up typedefs by removing the OpenAISpecClient export. * Updated chat controllers to use the OpenAI SDK directly instead of the removed client classes. * chore/remove-openapi-specs * 🗑️ chore: Remove unused mergeSort and misc utility functions * Deleted mergeSort.js and misc.js files as they are no longer needed. * Removed references to cleanUpPrimaryKeyValue in messages.js and adjusted related logic. * Updated mongoMeili.ts to eliminate local implementations of removed functions. * chore: remove legacy endpoints * chore: remove all plugins endpoint related code * chore: remove unused prompt handling code and clean up imports * Deleted handleInputs.js and instructions.js files as they are no longer needed. * Removed references to these files in the prompts index.js. * Updated docker-compose.yml to simplify reverse proxy configuration. * chore: remove unused LightningIcon import from Icons.tsx * chore: clean up translation.json by removing deprecated and unused keys * chore: update Jest configuration and remove unused mock file * Simplified the setupFiles array in jest.config.js by removing the fetchEventSource mock. * Deleted the fetchEventSource.js mock file as it is no longer needed. * fix: simplify endpoint type check in Landing and ConversationStarters components * Updated the endpoint type check to use strict equality for better clarity and performance. * Ensured consistency in the handling of the azureOpenAI endpoint across both components. * chore: remove unused dependencies from package.json and package-lock.json * chore: remove legacy EditController, associated routes and imports * chore: update banResponse logic to refine request handling for banned users * chore: remove unused validateEndpoint middleware and its references * chore: remove unused 'res' parameter from initializeClient in multiple endpoint files * chore: remove unused 'isSmallScreen' prop from BookmarkNav and NewChat components; clean up imports in ArchivedChatsTable and useSetIndexOptions hooks; enhance localization in PromptVersions * chore: remove unused import of Constants and TMessage from MobileNav; retain only necessary QueryKeys import * chore: remove unused TResPlugin type and related references; clean up imports in types and schemas * 📦 chore: Bump Express.js to v5 (#10671) * chore: update express to version 5.1.0 in package.json * chore: update express-rate-limit to version 8.2.1 in package.json and package-lock.json * fix: Enhance server startup error handling in experimental and index files * Added error handling for server startup in both experimental.js and index.js to log errors and exit the process if the server fails to start. * Updated comments in openidStrategy.js to clarify the purpose of the CustomOpenIDStrategy class and its relation to Express version changes. * chore: Implement rate limiting for all POST routes excluding /speech, required for express v5 * Added middleware to apply IP and user rate limiters to all POST requests, ensuring that the /speech route remains unaffected. * Enhanced code clarity with comments explaining the new rate limiting logic. * chore: Enable writable req.query for mongoSanitize compatibility in Express 5 * chore: Ensure req.body exists in multiple middleware and route files for Express 5 compatibility * 🗣 feat: MCP Status Accessibility Improvements (#10738) * feat: make MultiSelect highlight same opacity as other focus highlights in app * feat: add better screenreader announcements for mcp server and variable states * feat: memoize fullTitle calculation * 🪨 feat: Add PROXY support for AWS Bedrock endpoints (#8871) * feat: added PROXY support for AWS Bedrock endpoint * chore: explicit install of new packages required for bedrock proxy --------- Co-authored-by: Danny Avila <danny@librechat.ai> * ✨ feat: Implement Favorites functionality with controllers, hooks, and UI components * ✨ feat: Refactor Favorites functionality to support new data structure and enhance UI interactions * ✨ feat: Add endpoint to new conversation for agent favorites * ✨ feat: Enhance Conversations and Favorites components with expanded functionality and improved UI interactions * ✨ feat: Remove 'Pinned' label from UI translations for cleaner interface * feat: clean up comments and improve code readability in favorites and agent components; bump @librechat/data-schemas to 0.0.24 * ✨ feat: Enhance favorites management with validation, update data structure, and improve UI interactions * ✨ feat: Simplify rendering logic in EndpointModelItem and optimize useEffect dependencies in Conversations component * ✨ test: Update favorites mock implementation and improve button focus styles in AgentDetail tests * ✨ feat: Enhance favorites management by adding loading and error states, and refactor related hooks and components * ✨ feat: Add loading skeletons for favorites while agents are being fetched * ✨ feat: Improve loading experience in FavoritesList by adding skeleton placeholders for favorites and marketplace * feat: Optimize cache handling in Conversations and enhance FavoritesList to notify height changes on loading completion * ✨ feat: Add loading skeleton for SearchBar in Nav component and update agent avatar fallback icon to Feather * feat: Refactor FavoritesController validation, streamline ModelSelector component, and enhance EndpointModelItem with selection state * feat: Adjust padding in Conversations and FavoritesList components for improved layout consistency * feat: Refactor FavoritesController to use model methods for user updates and retrieval * feat: Enhance Favorites functionality with validation, cleanup, and improved error handling * tests: Update AgentCard and agent utilities to use Feather icon fallback instead of Bot icon * refactor: Remove collapsible animation styles from CSS * feat: Migrate favorites state management from Recoil to Jotai * fix: Correct type definition in useGetFavoritesQuery and ensure useFavorites is exported * refactor: Simplify AuthField component by removing TooltipAnchor and directly rendering Label * fix: Ensure favorites are always an array and update references in FavoritesList * style: Update Conversation component styles for improved UI consistency * feat: re-integrate AuthContext to manage agent marketplace visibility based on authentication state * fix: Improve optimistic updates in favorites mutation handling * feat: Implement error handling for favorites limit and consolidate marketplace access logic * fix: package-lock --------- Co-authored-by: Danny Avila <danny@librechat.ai> Co-authored-by: Dustin Healy <54083382+dustinhealy@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Arthur Barrett <abarrett@fas.harvard.edu> |
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LibreChat Data Schemas Package
This package provides the database schemas, models, types, and methods for LibreChat using Mongoose ODM.
📁 Package Structure
packages/data-schemas/
├── src/
│ ├── schema/ # Mongoose schema definitions
│ ├── models/ # Model factory functions
│ ├── types/ # TypeScript type definitions
│ ├── methods/ # Database operation methods
│ ├── common/ # Shared constants and enums
│ ├── config/ # Configuration files (winston, etc.)
│ └── index.ts # Main package exports
🏗️ Architecture Patterns
1. Schema Files (src/schema/)
Schema files define the Mongoose schema structure. They follow these conventions:
- Naming: Use lowercase filenames (e.g.,
user.ts,accessRole.ts) - Imports: Import types from
~/typesfor TypeScript support - Exports: Export only the schema as default
Example:
import { Schema } from 'mongoose';
import type { IUser } from '~/types';
const userSchema = new Schema<IUser>(
{
name: { type: String },
email: { type: String, required: true },
// ... other fields
},
{ timestamps: true }
);
export default userSchema;
2. Type Definitions (src/types/)
Type files define TypeScript interfaces and types. They follow these conventions:
- Base Type: Define a plain type without Mongoose Document properties
- Document Interface: Extend the base type with Document and
_id - Enums/Constants: Place related enums in the type file or
common/if shared
Example:
import type { Document, Types } from 'mongoose';
export type User = {
name?: string;
email: string;
// ... other fields
};
export type IUser = User &
Document & {
_id: Types.ObjectId;
};
3. Model Factory Functions (src/models/)
Model files create Mongoose models using factory functions. They follow these conventions:
- Function Name:
create[EntityName]Model - Singleton Pattern: Check if model exists before creating
- Type Safety: Use the corresponding interface from types
Example:
import userSchema from '~/schema/user';
import type * as t from '~/types';
export function createUserModel(mongoose: typeof import('mongoose')) {
return mongoose.models.User || mongoose.model<t.IUser>('User', userSchema);
}
4. Database Methods (src/methods/)
Method files contain database operations for each entity. They follow these conventions:
- Function Name:
create[EntityName]Methods - Return Type: Export a type for the methods object
- Operations: Include CRUD operations and entity-specific queries
Example:
import type { Model } from 'mongoose';
import type { IUser } from '~/types';
export function createUserMethods(mongoose: typeof import('mongoose')) {
async function findUserById(userId: string): Promise<IUser | null> {
const User = mongoose.models.User as Model<IUser>;
return await User.findById(userId).lean();
}
async function createUser(userData: Partial<IUser>): Promise<IUser> {
const User = mongoose.models.User as Model<IUser>;
return await User.create(userData);
}
return {
findUserById,
createUser,
// ... other methods
};
}
export type UserMethods = ReturnType<typeof createUserMethods>;
5. Main Exports (src/index.ts)
The main index file exports:
createModels()- Factory function for all modelscreateMethods()- Factory function for all methods- Type exports from
~/types - Shared utilities and constants
🚀 Adding a New Entity
To add a new entity to the data-schemas package, follow these steps:
Step 1: Create the Type Definition
Create src/types/[entityName].ts:
import type { Document, Types } from 'mongoose';
export type EntityName = {
/** Field description */
fieldName: string;
// ... other fields
};
export type IEntityName = EntityName &
Document & {
_id: Types.ObjectId;
};
Step 2: Update Types Index
Add to src/types/index.ts:
export * from './entityName';
Step 3: Create the Schema
Create src/schema/[entityName].ts:
import { Schema } from 'mongoose';
import type { IEntityName } from '~/types';
const entityNameSchema = new Schema<IEntityName>(
{
fieldName: { type: String, required: true },
// ... other fields
},
{ timestamps: true }
);
export default entityNameSchema;
Step 4: Create the Model Factory
Create src/models/[entityName].ts:
import entityNameSchema from '~/schema/entityName';
import type * as t from '~/types';
export function createEntityNameModel(mongoose: typeof import('mongoose')) {
return (
mongoose.models.EntityName ||
mongoose.model<t.IEntityName>('EntityName', entityNameSchema)
);
}
Step 5: Update Models Index
Add to src/models/index.ts:
- Import the factory function:
import { createEntityNameModel } from './entityName';
- Add to the return object in
createModels():
EntityName: createEntityNameModel(mongoose),
Step 6: Create Database Methods
Create src/methods/[entityName].ts:
import type { Model, Types } from 'mongoose';
import type { IEntityName } from '~/types';
export function createEntityNameMethods(mongoose: typeof import('mongoose')) {
async function findEntityById(id: string | Types.ObjectId): Promise<IEntityName | null> {
const EntityName = mongoose.models.EntityName as Model<IEntityName>;
return await EntityName.findById(id).lean();
}
// ... other methods
return {
findEntityById,
// ... other methods
};
}
export type EntityNameMethods = ReturnType<typeof createEntityNameMethods>;
Step 7: Update Methods Index
Add to src/methods/index.ts:
- Import the methods:
import { createEntityNameMethods, type EntityNameMethods } from './entityName';
- Add to the return object in
createMethods():
...createEntityNameMethods(mongoose),
- Add to the
AllMethodstype:
export type AllMethods = UserMethods &
// ... other methods
EntityNameMethods;
📝 Best Practices
- Consistent Naming: Use lowercase for filenames, PascalCase for types/interfaces
- Type Safety: Always use TypeScript types, avoid
any - JSDoc Comments: Document complex fields and methods
- Indexes: Define database indexes in schema files for query performance
- Validation: Use Mongoose schema validation for data integrity
- Lean Queries: Use
.lean()for read operations when you don't need Mongoose document methods
🔧 Common Patterns
Enums and Constants
Place shared enums in src/common/:
// src/common/permissions.ts
export enum PermissionBits {
VIEW = 1,
EDIT = 2,
DELETE = 4,
SHARE = 8,
}
Compound Indexes
For complex queries, add compound indexes:
schema.index({ field1: 1, field2: 1 });
schema.index(
{ uniqueField: 1 },
{
unique: true,
partialFilterExpression: { uniqueField: { $exists: true } }
}
);
Virtual Properties
Add computed properties using virtuals:
schema.virtual('fullName').get(function() {
return `${this.firstName} ${this.lastName}`;
});
🧪 Testing
When adding new entities, ensure:
- Types compile without errors
- Models can be created successfully
- Methods handle edge cases (null checks, validation)
- Indexes are properly defined for query patterns