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Responses API improvements for tool-calling

  • Improved controls for tool-calling and structured output flows.
  • Reduced latency for selected model and tool combinations.
  • Apps using older completions-style flows should review migration paths.

Auth policy examples refreshed for RLS projects

  • Auth docs now include clearer examples for user-owned rows.
  • Teams using custom claims should review policy snippets before copying them.

Workers observability dashboard expands traces

  • Workers requests can be inspected with more trace context.
  • Useful for debugging edge latency without adding custom logging.

Checkout adds new recovery controls

  • Checkout recovery flows expose more controls for abandoned sessions.
  • Billing teams can tune recovery without rebuilding custom payment pages.

Session management update changes token refresh timing

  • Session token refresh timing is adjusted for better reliability.
  • Apps with custom middleware should test stale-session edge cases.

Broadcast API improves audience import validation

  • Audience imports now return clearer validation errors.
  • Teams can catch malformed subscriber records before sending campaigns.

Model pricing page adds cached-token examples

  • Pricing docs now include clearer cached-token examples.
  • Teams estimating AI margins can model repeated context more accurately.

Storage image transformations gain cache controls

  • Image transformations can now be cached with more explicit controls.
  • Apps serving many resized assets may reduce repeated processing.