The minimax / minimax-cn / minimax-oauth profiles still advertised
M2.7 (and M2.7-highspeed for OAuth) as their default_aux_model,
predating the M3 release (2026-06-01). The user-facing
_PROVIDER_MODELS['minimax'] catalog top entry is M3, and the
recommended config for a Token-Plan install now sets
model.default: MiniMax-M3, so the aux default was the only
remaining drift.
Updates:
* minimax default_aux_model: M2.7 -> M3
* minimax-cn default_aux_model: M2.7 -> M3
* minimax-oauth default_aux_model: M2.7-highspeed -> M2.7
(M3 is not on the OAuth / Coding Plan tier per
platform docs as of this PR; the highspeed
variant was the 2x-cost regression from #4082
that PR #6082 collapsed to plain M2.7 for
minimax / minimax-cn but missed OAuth)
* agent/auxiliary_client.py: drop the three legacy
_API_KEY_PROVIDER_AUX_MODELS_FALLBACK entries for the minimax
family. _get_aux_model_for_provider() reads from
ProviderProfile.default_aux_model first (line 250) and only
falls back to the dict when the profile has no aux model or
the profile import fails. With the profile now set, the dict
entries are dead code and a drift hazard. Mirrors the deepseek
cleanup in 773a0faca.
* tests/agent/test_minimax_provider.py: update the existing
TestMinimaxAuxModel assertions from MiniMax-M2.7 to MiniMax-M3
(the intent — 'standard, not highspeed' — is unchanged; the
pin value is).
* tests/plugins/model_providers/test_minimax_profile.py: new
file mirroring tests/plugins/model_providers/test_deepseek_profile.py.
Pins each of the three profiles' default_aux_model and
asserts _get_aux_model_for_provider() returns it. A second
class guards against the highspeed regression coming back.
Refs:
- Closes #36196 in spirit (M3 support — the catalog half of
that issue is #36212; this PR covers the profile half)
- Related: #4082 (M2.7-highspeed 2x-cost), #6082 (previous
M2.7-highspeed -> M2.7 fix that missed OAuth + the
auxiliary_client.py fallback dict)
- Pattern: 773a0faca (same profile-layer fix for deepseek)
Model Provider Plugins
Each subdirectory is a self-contained provider profile plugin. The
directory layout mirrors plugins/platforms/:
plugins/model-providers/
├── openrouter/
│ ├── __init__.py # registers the ProviderProfile
│ └── plugin.yaml # manifest: name, kind, version, description
├── anthropic/
│ ├── __init__.py
│ └── plugin.yaml
└── ...
How discovery works
providers/__init__.py._discover_providers() scans this directory (and
$HERMES_HOME/plugins/model-providers/) the first time anything calls
get_provider_profile() or list_providers(). Each __init__.py is
imported and expected to call providers.register_provider(profile).
User plugins at $HERMES_HOME/plugins/model-providers/<name>/ override
bundled plugins of the same name — last-writer-wins in
register_provider(). Drop a file there to replace a built-in.
Adding a new provider
-
Create
plugins/model-providers/<your_provider>/__init__.py:from providers import register_provider from providers.base import ProviderProfile my_provider = ProviderProfile( name="your-provider", aliases=("alias1", "alias2"), display_name="Your Provider", description="One-line description shown in the setup picker", signup_url="https://your-provider.example.com/keys", env_vars=("YOUR_PROVIDER_API_KEY", "YOUR_PROVIDER_BASE_URL"), base_url="https://api.your-provider.example.com/v1", default_aux_model="your-cheap-model", ) register_provider(my_provider) -
Create
plugins/model-providers/<your_provider>/plugin.yaml:name: your-provider-profile kind: model-provider version: 1.0.0 description: Short sentence about the provider author: Your Name
Nothing else needs to change. auth.py, config.py, models.py,
doctor.py, model_metadata.py, runtime_provider.py, and the
chat_completions transport all auto-wire from the registry.
Non-trivial profiles
Override the ProviderProfile hooks in a subclass for per-provider
quirks — see plugins/model-providers/openrouter/__init__.py for
build_extra_body and build_api_kwargs_extras examples, and
plugins/model-providers/gemini/__init__.py for thinking_config
translation.