[PR #23956] [CLOSED] fix: align Brotli pin between pyproject.toml and requirements.txt to the same version #50503

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📋 Pull Request Information

Original PR: https://github.com/open-webui/open-webui/pull/23956
Author: @nicecatch
Created: 4/21/2026
Status: Closed

Base: devHead: dev


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  • ec22015 Align Brotli pin between pyproject.toml and requirements.txt to the same version.

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1 file changed (+1 additions, -1 deletions)

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📝 pyproject.toml (+1 -1)

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Description

  • Align Brotli pin between pyproject.toml and requirements.txt to the same version

Just upgraded to 0.9.1 (I am using the pip distirbuted version) and I started getting this error when trying to choose openai available models:

2026-04-21 16:56:39.603 | ERROR | open_webui.routers.openai:get_models:629 - Client error: 400, message: Can not decode content-encoding: br

Resulting in an empty dropdown.

Cloned the repo and noticed that I was not getting the same error but that in the repo there were different versions of brotli being referenced.

When I forced (in my pip env for the packaged version)

pip install --upgrade Brotli==1.2.0

Everything started working fine again.

Hopefully this will fix the problem with the next release

Security

  • Brotli 1.2.0 has been released 4 months ago and it is already referenced in other parts of the project

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Deleting the CLA section will lead to immediate closure of your PR and it will not be merged in.

Changelog

Fixed

  • 🐛 Brotli dependency version bump in pyproject.toml. Updated Brotli from 1.1.0 to 1.2.0 in pyproject.toml to match requirements.txt, ensuring the pip-distributed package installs the same version used in local development.

🔄 This issue represents a GitHub Pull Request. It cannot be merged through Gitea due to API limitations.

## 📋 Pull Request Information **Original PR:** https://github.com/open-webui/open-webui/pull/23956 **Author:** [@nicecatch](https://github.com/nicecatch) **Created:** 4/21/2026 **Status:** ❌ Closed **Base:** `dev` ← **Head:** `dev` --- ### 📝 Commits (1) - [`ec22015`](https://github.com/open-webui/open-webui/commit/ec2201516cac45cfc6d851a078747ae0dd4109e0) Align Brotli pin between pyproject.toml and requirements.txt to the same version. ### 📊 Changes **1 file changed** (+1 additions, -1 deletions) <details> <summary>View changed files</summary> 📝 `pyproject.toml` (+1 -1) </details> ### 📄 Description # Pull Request Checklist **Before submitting, make sure you've checked the following:** - [x] **Target branch:** Verify that the pull request targets the `dev` branch. **PRs targeting `main` will be immediately closed.** - [x] **Description:** Provide a concise description of the changes made in this pull request down below. - [x] **Changelog:** Ensure a changelog entry following the format of [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/) is added at the bottom of the PR description. - [x] **Documentation:** Add docs in [Open WebUI Docs Repository](https://github.com/open-webui/docs). Document user-facing behavior, environment variables, public APIs/interfaces, or deployment steps. - [x] **Dependencies:** Are there any new or upgraded dependencies? If so, explain why, update the changelog/docs, and include any compatibility notes. Actually run the code/function that uses updated library to ensure it doesn't crash. - [x] **Testing:** Perform manual tests to **verify the implemented fix/feature works as intended AND does not break any other functionality**. Include reproducible steps to demonstrate the issue before the fix. Test edge cases (URL encoding, HTML entities, types). Take this as an opportunity to **make screenshots of the feature/fix and include them in the PR description**. - [x] **Agentic AI Code:** Confirm this Pull Request is **not written by any AI Agent** or has at least **gone through additional human review AND manual testing**. If any AI Agent is the co-author of this PR, it may lead to immediate closure of the PR. - [x] **Code review:** Have you performed a self-review of your code, addressing any coding standard issues and ensuring adherence to the project's coding standards? - [x] **Design & Architecture:** Prefer smart defaults over adding new settings; use local state for ephemeral UI logic. Open a Discussion for major architectural or UX changes. - [x] **Git Hygiene:** Keep PRs atomic (one logical change). Clean up commits and rebase on `dev` to ensure no unrelated commits (e.g. from `main`) are included. Push updates to the existing PR branch instead of closing and reopening. - [x] **Title Prefix:** To clearly categorize this pull request, prefix the pull request title using one of the following: - **BREAKING CHANGE**: Significant changes that may affect compatibility - **build**: Changes that affect the build system or external dependencies - **ci**: Changes to our continuous integration processes or workflows - **chore**: Refactor, cleanup, or other non-functional code changes - **docs**: Documentation update or addition - **feat**: Introduces a new feature or enhancement to the codebase - **fix**: Bug fix or error correction - **i18n**: Internationalization or localization changes - **perf**: Performance improvement - **refactor**: Code restructuring for better maintainability, readability, or scalability - **style**: Changes that do not affect the meaning of the code (white space, formatting, missing semi-colons, etc.) - **test**: Adding missing tests or correcting existing tests - **WIP**: Work in progress, a temporary label for incomplete or ongoing work # Changelog Entry ### Description - Align Brotli pin between pyproject.toml and requirements.txt to the same version Just upgraded to 0.9.1 (I am using the pip distirbuted version) and I started getting this error when trying to choose openai available models: > 2026-04-21 16:56:39.603 | ERROR | open_webui.routers.openai:get_models:629 - Client error: 400, message: Can not decode content-encoding: br Resulting in an empty dropdown. Cloned the repo and noticed that I was not getting the same error but that in the repo there were different versions of brotli being referenced. When I forced (in my pip env for the packaged version) > pip install --upgrade Brotli==1.2.0 Everything started working fine again. Hopefully this will fix the problem with the next release ### Security - Brotli 1.2.0 has been released 4 months ago and it is already referenced in other parts of the project ### Contributor License Agreement - [x] By submitting this pull request, I confirm that I have read and fully agree to the [Contributor License Agreement (CLA)](https://github.com/open-webui/open-webui/blob/main/CONTRIBUTOR_LICENSE_AGREEMENT), and I am providing my contributions under its terms. > [!NOTE] > Deleting the CLA section will lead to immediate closure of your PR and it will not be merged in. ## Changelog ### Fixed - 🐛 **Brotli dependency version bump in `pyproject.toml`.** Updated `Brotli` from `1.1.0` to `1.2.0` in `pyproject.toml` to match `requirements.txt`, ensuring the pip-distributed package installs the same version used in local development. --- <sub>🔄 This issue represents a GitHub Pull Request. It cannot be merged through Gitea due to API limitations.</sub>
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Reference: github-starred/open-webui#50503