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optimize ai proxy #1603

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optimize ai proxy #1603

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Ⅰ. Describe what this PR did

  1. Uniformly clean up Accept-Encoding and Content-Length in the outer layer
  2. Fix incorrect Authorization Header setting

Ⅱ. Does this pull request fix one issue?

Ⅲ. Why don't you add test cases (unit test/integration test)?

Ⅳ. Describe how to verify it

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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 43.54%. Comparing base (ef31e09) to head (4708fa4).
Report is 235 commits behind head on main.

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@@            Coverage Diff             @@
##             main    #1603      +/-   ##
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+ Coverage   35.91%   43.54%   +7.63%     
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  Files          69       76       +7     
  Lines       11576    12325     +749     
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+ Hits         4157     5367    +1210     
+ Misses       7104     6624     -480     
- Partials      315      334      +19     

see 69 files with indirect coverage changes

@johnlanni johnlanni merged commit 39c007d into alibaba:main Dec 19, 2024
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yunmaoQu pushed a commit to yunmaoQu/higress that referenced this pull request Dec 25, 2024
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