Fixes#710
This PR implements comprehensive Azure OpenAI integration for Dyad,
enabling users to leverage Azure
OpenAI models through proper environment variable configuration. The
implementation adds Azure as a
supported provider with full integration into the existing language
model architecture, including support
for GPT-5 models. Key features include environment-based
configuration using `AZURE_API_KEY` and `AZURE_RESOURCE_NAME`,
specialized UI components that provide clear
setup instructions and status indicators, and seamless integration with
Dyad's existing provider system.
The Azure provider leverages the @ai-sdk/azure package (v1.3.25) for
compatibility with the current
TypeScript language model interfaces.
The implementation includes robust error handling for missing
configuration, comprehensive test coverage
with 9 new unit tests covering critical functionality like model client
creation and error scenarios, and
an E2E test for the Azure-specific settings UI.
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Fixes#348Fixes#274Fixes#149
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This uses Gemini's native [thinking
summaries](https://cloud.google.com/vertex-ai/generative-ai/docs/thinking#thought-summaries)
which were recently added to the API.
Why? The grafted thinking would sometimes cause weird issues where the
model, especially Gemini 2.5 Flash, got confused and put dyad tags like
`<dyad-write>` inside the `<think>` tags.
This also improves the UX because you can see the native thoughts rather
than having the Gemini response load for a while without any feedback.
I tried adding Anthropic extended thinking, however it requires temp to
be set at 1, which isn't ideal for Dyad's use case where we need precise
syntax following.