openrouter-routing-rules
Define custom routing rules for OpenRouter requests based on user tier, task type, cost budget, and availability. Triggers: 'openrouter rules', 'routing rules', 'custom routing openrouter', 'conditional model selection'.
What this skill does
# OpenRouter Routing Rules
## Overview
Beyond simple task-based model selection, production systems need configurable routing rules that consider user tier, cost budget, time of day, model availability, and feature requirements. This skill covers building a rules engine for OpenRouter model selection with config-driven rules, dynamic conditions, and override capabilities.
## Rules Engine
```python
import os, json, time
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Optional, Callable
from openai import OpenAI
client = OpenAI(
base_url="https://openrouter.ai/api/v1",
api_key=os.environ["OPENROUTER_API_KEY"],
default_headers={"HTTP-Referer": "https://my-app.com", "X-Title": "my-app"},
)
@dataclass
class RoutingContext:
user_tier: str = "free" # "free" | "basic" | "pro" | "enterprise"
task_type: str = "general" # "chat" | "code" | "analysis" | "classification"
budget_remaining: float = 0.0 # Remaining daily budget in dollars
prompt_tokens_est: int = 0 # Estimated prompt tokens
needs_tools: bool = False # Requires function calling
needs_vision: bool = False # Requires image input
max_latency_ms: int = 30000 # Latency SLA
@dataclass
class RoutingRule:
name: str
priority: int # Lower = higher priority
condition: Callable[[RoutingContext], bool]
model: str
fallbacks: list[str] = None
max_tokens: int = 1024
def matches(self, ctx: RoutingContext) -> bool:
try:
return self.condition(ctx)
except Exception:
return False
# Define rules in priority order
RULES = [
# Rule 1: Free users get free models only
RoutingRule(
name="free-tier",
priority=1,
condition=lambda ctx: ctx.user_tier == "free",
model="google/gemma-2-9b-it:free",
fallbacks=["meta-llama/llama-3.1-8b-instruct"],
max_tokens=512,
),
# Rule 2: Low budget → cheap models
RoutingRule(
name="low-budget",
priority=2,
condition=lambda ctx: ctx.budget_remaining < 1.0 and ctx.user_tier != "enterprise",
model="openai/gpt-4o-mini",
fallbacks=["meta-llama/llama-3.1-8b-instruct"],
max_tokens=512,
),
# Rule 3: Tool calling required → tool-capable models
RoutingRule(
name="tools-required",
priority=3,
condition=lambda ctx: ctx.needs_tools,
model="openai/gpt-4o",
fallbacks=["anthropic/claude-3.5-sonnet"],
),
# Rule 4: Vision required
RoutingRule(
name="vision-required",
priority=4,
condition=lambda ctx: ctx.needs_vision,
model="openai/gpt-4o",
fallbacks=["anthropic/claude-3.5-sonnet", "google/gemini-2.0-flash-001"],
),
# Rule 5: Code tasks → Claude
RoutingRule(
name="code-tasks",
priority=5,
condition=lambda ctx: ctx.task_type == "code",
model="anthropic/claude-3.5-sonnet",
fallbacks=["openai/gpt-4o"],
),
# Rule 6: Latency-sensitive → fast models
RoutingRule(
name="low-latency",
priority=6,
condition=lambda ctx: ctx.max_latency_ms < 3000,
model="openai/gpt-4o-mini",
fallbacks=["anthropic/claude-3-haiku"],
),
# Rule 7: Enterprise gets premium
RoutingRule(
name="enterprise-default",
priority=7,
condition=lambda ctx: ctx.user_tier == "enterprise",
model="anthropic/claude-3.5-sonnet",
fallbacks=["openai/gpt-4o", "openai/gpt-4o-mini"],
),
# Rule 8: Default catch-all
RoutingRule(
name="default",
priority=99,
condition=lambda ctx: True, # Always matches
model="openai/gpt-4o-mini",
fallbacks=["meta-llama/llama-3.1-8b-instruct"],
),
]
def evaluate_rules(ctx: RoutingContext) -> RoutingRule:
"""Find the first matching rule (sorted by priority)."""
sorted_rules = sorted(RULES, key=lambda r: r.priority)
for rule in sorted_rules:
if rule.matches(ctx):
return rule
return sorted_rules[-1] # Default catch-all
```
## Config-Driven Rules (JSON)
```python
RULES_CONFIG = {
"rules": [
{
"name": "free-tier",
"priority": 1,
"conditions": {"user_tier": "free"},
"model": "google/gemma-2-9b-it:free",
"max_tokens": 512,
},
{
"name": "code-pro",
"priority": 5,
"conditions": {"task_type": "code", "user_tier": ["pro", "enterprise"]},
"model": "anthropic/claude-3.5-sonnet",
"max_tokens": 2048,
},
{
"name": "default",
"priority": 99,
"conditions": {},
"model": "openai/gpt-4o-mini",
},
]
}
def match_config_rule(ctx: RoutingContext, rule_config: dict) -> bool:
"""Match a context against config-driven conditions."""
conditions = rule_config.get("conditions", {})
for key, expected in conditions.items():
actual = getattr(ctx, key, None)
if isinstance(expected, list):
if actual not in expected:
return False
elif actual != expected:
return False
return True
```
## Routed Completion
```python
def routed_completion(messages: list[dict], ctx: RoutingContext, **kwargs):
"""Execute completion with rule-based routing."""
rule = evaluate_rules(ctx)
extra_body = {}
if rule.fallbacks:
extra_body = {
"models": [rule.model] + rule.fallbacks,
"route": "fallback",
}
response = client.chat.completions.create(
model=rule.model,
messages=messages,
max_tokens=rule.max_tokens,
extra_body=extra_body or None,
**kwargs,
)
return {
"content": response.choices[0].message.content,
"model": response.model,
"rule": rule.name,
"tokens": response.usage.prompt_tokens + response.usage.completion_tokens,
}
# Usage
ctx = RoutingContext(user_tier="pro", task_type="code", budget_remaining=50.0)
result = routed_completion(
[{"role": "user", "content": "Refactor this function..."}],
ctx=ctx,
)
print(f"Rule: {result['rule']}, Model: {result['model']}")
```
## A/B Testing Rules
```python
import random
def ab_test_routing(ctx: RoutingContext, test_name: str, variant_b_pct: float = 0.10):
"""Route a percentage of traffic to variant B for comparison."""
rule = evaluate_rules(ctx)
if random.random() < variant_b_pct:
# Variant B: try a different model
return RoutingRule(
name=f"{rule.name}:variant-b",
priority=rule.priority,
condition=rule.condition,
model="openai/gpt-4o", # Test against a different model
fallbacks=rule.fallbacks,
max_tokens=rule.max_tokens,
)
return rule
```
## Error Handling
| Error | Cause | Fix |
|-------|-------|-----|
| No rule matched | Missing default catch-all | Always include a `priority=99` default rule |
| Rule condition error | Dynamic check raised exception | Wrap condition in try/catch; return False on error |
| Wrong model selected | Rule priority incorrect | Log matching rule name; review priority ordering |
| Config parse error | Invalid JSON rule definition | Validate config at startup; fail fast |
## Enterprise Considerations
- Store rules in a config file or database for hot-reloading without redeployment
- Log every routing decision (rule name, model, context) for analytics and debugging
- Use A/B testing to validate rule changes before full rollout
- Always include a default catch-all rule with a reliable, affordable model
- Version your rule configurations and track changes alongside code deployments
- Combine routing rules with budget enforcement (see openrouter-cost-controls)
## References
- Examples | Errors
- [Model Routing](https://openrouter.ai/docsRelated in Productivity
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