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The run page could show an AI generation cost well above what the provider actually charged, most visibly for OpenRouter and Vercel AI Gateway requests where a heavily cache-read prompt was priced at the full input rate. When the provider reports an exact per-request cost, we now use that instead of catalog pricing.

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Gateway and OpenRouter include the exact per-request cost in ai.response.providerMetadata (openrouter.usage.cost / gateway.cost). That figure already reflects the cache-read discount and the real per-provider rate, which the catalog cannot reconstruct: cache-read counts do not arrive in gen_ai.usage.*, and per-model catalog prices drift from what the provider billed, in either direction. So provider-reported cost is now preferred, and the catalog is used only when no provider cost is present.

Fallback routing is covered by the same change: when OpenRouter routes to a different model, gen_ai.response.model already carries the served model, so the cost follows the served model and the provider's own figure makes it exact.

extractProviderCost now runs on every AI span, so it gets a cheap "cost" substring guard to skip the JSON parse on reasoning-model spans whose provider metadata carries large reasoning text and no cost field.

Regression tests cover the cache-discount overcharge, fallback served-model pricing, gateway cost, and the catalog fallback path.

Gateway and OpenRouter report the exact per-request cost, which already reflects cache-read discounts and the real per-provider rate (including when a fallback routes the request to a different model). Catalog pricing cannot see cache-read counts and drifts from what the provider actually charged, so prefer the provider-reported cost whenever present and fall back to the catalog only when it is absent.
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This change modifies LLM cost enrichment logic to prefer provider-reported cost (from OpenRouter or Vercel AI Gateway) over catalog-based pricing calculations, falling back to the registry only when no provider cost is available. An early-exit guard was added to skip JSON parsing of provider metadata when no cost field is present. A new test suite validates multiple provider-cost and fallback scenarios, the Vitest config was updated to include tests under app/v3/utils, and a changelog entry documents the fix.

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Area Change
Cost enrichment logic Reordered to prefer provider-reported cost; registry pricing used only as fallback
Provider cost extraction Added early guard skipping JSON parsing when metadata lacks a cost field
Tests New test suite covering provider cost precedence and catalog fallback scenarios
Config Extended Vitest test.include glob
Docs Added changelog entry for the fix

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sequenceDiagram
  participant Event as Creatable Event
  participant Enrich as enrichLlmMetrics
  participant Extract as extractProviderCost
  participant Registry as Pricing Registry

  Event->>Enrich: pass event props
  Enrich->>Extract: extractProviderCost(props)
  Extract-->>Enrich: providerCost or null
  alt providerCost present
    Enrich->>Enrich: use providerCost
  else providerCost absent
    Enrich->>Registry: calculateCost(...)
    Registry-->>Enrich: catalog cost
  end
  Enrich-->>Event: enriched cost metadata
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Provider cost? It's already there!
No need to dig through catalog rows,
When the gateway already knows.
Tests now hop through every case,
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342-346: 📐 Maintainability & Code Quality | 🔵 Trivial | ⚡ Quick win

Guard is tightly coupled to the two hardcoded cost keys below.

The "cost" substring guard only stays correct as long as extractProviderCost keeps using literal "cost" keys for every provider it parses (gateway.cost, openrouter.usage.cost). If a future provider is added with a different cost field name, this guard will silently short-circuit and always fall back to registry pricing for that provider, without any error — a subtle regression that's easy to miss in review.

Consider a brief comment tying the guard explicitly to the key names it depends on, so future edits to the parsing logic below trigger updating the guard too.


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Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3545
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Learning: In the `trigger.dev` repository, do not flag inconsistent dot vs slash notation in route/path strings inside `.server-changes/*.md` files. These markdown files are consumed verbatim into the changelog, so the mixed notation (e.g., `resources.orgs.../runs.$runParam/...`) is intentional and should be preserved as-is.

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Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3291
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File: apps/webapp/app/v3/services/computeTemplateCreation.server.ts:0-0
Timestamp: 2026-06-09T16:27:26.195Z
Learning: When working in triggerdotdev/trigger.dev code related to worker-group/region default resolution (e.g., defaultWorkerInstanceGroupId handling used by getGlobalDefaultWorkerGroup, getDefaultWorkerGroupForProject, and RegionsPresenter), do NOT add org-level featureFlags overrides in only one resolution site. That can cause template creation routing/decisions to diverge from actual run routing. If org-level override of the default region/worker group is required, it must be centralized in getGlobalDefaultWorkerGroup so every resolution path remains aligned.

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  • apps/webapp/app/v3/utils/enrichCreatableEvents.server.ts
  • apps/webapp/app/v3/utils/enrichCreatableEvents.server.test.ts
📚 Learning: 2026-05-05T09:38:02.512Z
Learnt from: d-cs
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3523
File: apps/webapp/app/routes/api.v3.batches.ts:178-181
Timestamp: 2026-05-05T09:38:02.512Z
Learning: When reviewing code that catches `ServiceValidationError` in `*.server.ts` files, do not blindly forward `error.status` to HTTP responses, because SVEs may be thrown with non-default statuses (e.g., 400/500) and forwarding them can cause client-visible behavioral regressions (e.g., surfacing 500s to clients). Prefer a safe default response status of `error.status ?? 422`, but only after confirming via the reachable call graph that the caught `ServiceValidationError` instances are expected to carry those non-default statuses; otherwise, normalize to `422` to avoid unexpected client-visible 5xx behavior.

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  • apps/webapp/app/v3/utils/enrichCreatableEvents.server.ts
📚 Learning: 2026-05-14T08:21:07.614Z
Learnt from: d-cs
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3614
File: apps/webapp/app/v3/mollifier/mollifierGate.server.ts:48-52
Timestamp: 2026-05-14T08:21:07.614Z
Learning: When using Trigger.dev v3 feature flags in the webapp, prefer the existing per-org gating mechanism supported by `flag()` via the `overrides` argument. Pass `Organization.featureFlags` (from `environment.organization.featureFlags`) as the `overrides` value; overrides must take precedence over the global `featureFlag` row. Do not require schema changes or add an `orgId` field to `FlagsOptions` for per-org gating—use the overrides pattern consistently (e.g., in gate flows like `resolveOrgFlag` and any server code that threads `environment.organization.featureFlags` into the gate call).

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  • apps/webapp/app/v3/utils/enrichCreatableEvents.server.ts
📚 Learning: 2026-05-18T14:40:02.173Z
Learnt from: ericallam
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3658
File: packages/core/src/v3/realtimeStreams/manager.test.ts:1-147
Timestamp: 2026-05-18T14:40:02.173Z
Learning: In the triggerdotdev/trigger.dev repo, the policy “Never mock anything — use testcontainers instead” should only be enforced for integration tests that interact with real external services (e.g., Redis, Postgres) via actual infrastructure. For unit tests that exercise pure in-memory logic (e.g., cache semantics) it is OK to stub collaborators such as `ApiClient` using Vitest (`vi.fn()`) to assert call counts or control behavior. Do not flag `vi.fn()`-based `ApiClient` stubs in unit tests as violations of the testcontainers policy.

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  • apps/webapp/app/v3/utils/enrichCreatableEvents.server.test.ts
📚 Learning: 2026-06-16T09:19:47.637Z
Learnt from: d-cs
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3960
File: apps/webapp/test/prismaInfrastructureErrorCapture.test.ts:0-0
Timestamp: 2026-06-16T09:19:47.637Z
Learning: In this repo’s Vitest setup, `vitest.config.ts` uses `globals: true`, so identifiers like `vi`, `describe`, `it`, and `expect` are available as globals in Vitest test files. During code review, do not flag missing `vi`/`describe`/`it`/`expect` imports as a runtime error or correctness issue when they’re used in `*.test.ts/tsx` or `*.spec.ts/tsx` files. Explicit imports are still preferred for consistency, but they’re not required for runtime behavior.

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  • apps/webapp/app/v3/utils/enrichCreatableEvents.server.test.ts
🔇 Additional comments (4)
apps/webapp/app/v3/utils/enrichCreatableEvents.server.ts (1)

92-101: LGTM!

apps/webapp/app/v3/utils/enrichCreatableEvents.server.test.ts (1)

1-212: LGTM!

apps/webapp/vitest.config.ts (1)

16-16: LGTM!

.server-changes/fix-llm-cost-prefer-provider-reported.md (1)

1-6: LGTM!

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