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dsh-web-search-router

Priority-ordered multi-provider web_search router for DeepSeek Harness with automatic fallback.

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Aug 21, 2026
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Aug 21, 2026
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Introduction

dsh-web-search-router

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A priority-ordered multi-provider web_search router for DeepSeek Harness.

The plugin registers one DSH web search provider (web-search-router) and keeps the model-facing tool unchanged: agents still call DSH's built-in web_search. Providers are tried from top to bottom and the router stops on the first successful result.

Features

  • Reorder and enable/disable providers from the DSH Settings UI.
  • Automatic fallback on missing configuration, provider failures, timeouts, rate limits, quota/credit exhaustion, and (by default) empty results.
  • Short cooldowns for transient failures and configurable cooldowns for rate/quota failures.
  • Non-secret router settings are stored in the native DSH Settings namespace and apply without restarting DSH.
  • API keys stay in DSH credentials / launch environment and are never returned to the Settings UI.
  • Provider error messages are sanitized before being logged or returned through the router.

Providers

ProviderConfiguration
SearXNGBase URL in Settings (no API key required)
DeepSeek SearchDEEPSEEK_API_KEY by default; the credential ref/base URL/model can be overridden in plugin config
TavilyTAVILY_API_KEY
Brave SearchBRAVE_API_KEY
ExaEXA_API_KEY
FirecrawlFIRECRAWL_API_KEY
ParallelPARALLEL_API_KEY
DuckDuckGoNo key; best-effort HTML fallback

Unconfigured providers are skipped automatically.

Compatibility

Current compatibility target: DSH 0.1.0-rc.6 and 0.1.1-rc.x on Node.js 20+.

DeepSeek Harness is still a developer preview and may introduce compatibility-breaking changes. Pin the plugin revision you install and re-test when upgrading DSH.

Agent preset requirement

This plugin supplies the search backend; it does not add a second model-facing tool. Your agent preset must expose DSH's built-in web_search tool (for example, the standard preset). A minimal preset that omits web_search will not invoke this router.

Install

Local development:

dsh plugin --profile web add link:/absolute/path/to/dsh-web-search-router

From GitHub after the repository is published (pin a commit or release):

dsh plugin --profile web add github:Kerberos255/dsh-web-search-router#<commit-or-tag>

The bundled patch selects web-search-router as DSH's search provider and inserts the plugin with generic defaults.

Settings

Open Settings → Plugins → Plugin configuration → Web Search Router and expand the card to:

  • reorder providers;
  • enable/disable providers;
  • configure SearXNG;
  • write or clear provider API keys;
  • set per-provider timeout and cooldown;
  • choose whether an empty result falls through to the next provider.

Non-secret settings are stored by native DSH Settings under the web-search-router namespace in $DSH_HOME/settings.yaml. When upgrading from an older release, if that namespace has no user layer yet, the plugin imports $DSH_HOME/plugins/web-search-router.json once; the legacy file is then ignored at runtime.

Settings writes are accepted only from loopback access. API keys are written through DSH credentials; the UI only reads configured/unconfigured state.

Advanced DeepSeek Search configuration

The plugin defaults to DSH's official DeepSeek Search provider settings. A profile may override them:

- id: web-search-router
  config:
    deepseekBaseURL: https://api.deepseek.com/anthropic/v1
    deepseekModel: deepseek-v4-flash
    deepseekApiKeyEnv: DEEPSEEK_API_KEY

The Settings UI follows the configured deepseekApiKeyEnv credential reference rather than assuming a fixed key name.

Fallback behavior

For each enabled provider, in configured order:

  1. skip it if not configured or currently cooling down;
  2. run it with the configured timeout;
  3. return immediately on success;
  4. optionally continue on an empty result;
  5. on failure, classify the error and continue to the next provider.

Caller aborts are propagated immediately and never trigger fallback.

Development

npm test

Tests cover routing order/fallback/cooldowns, settings persistence and provider request/response adapters. Live tests used during local development are intentionally excluded from the public repository because they depend on a running local DSH instance and local credentials.

Security

  • Never commit API keys or .env files.
  • Credential values are resolved only on the host side.
  • The browser receives credential references and configured-state metadata, never stored key values.
  • Router errors redact URLs and key/token-like values before logging or surfacing failure details.

License

MIT