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Eric Traut
1a25d8b6e5 [3 of 7] Remove UserTurn (#23075)
**Stack position:** [3 of 7]

## Summary

This PR finishes the input-op consolidation by moving the remaining
`Op::UserTurn` callers onto `Op::UserInput` and deleting `Op::UserTurn`.
This touches a lot of files, but it is a low-risk mechanical migration.

## Stack

1. [1 of 7] [Add thread settings to
UserInput](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/23080)
2. [2 of 7] [Remove
UserInputWithTurnContext](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/23081)
3. [3 of 7] [Remove
UserTurn](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/23075) (this PR)
4. [4 of 7] [Placeholder for OverrideTurnContext
cleanup](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/23087)
5. [5 of 7] [Replace OverrideTurnContext with
ThreadSettings](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/22508)
6. [6 of 7] [Add app-server thread settings
API](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/22509)
7. [7 of 7] [Sync TUI thread
settings](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/22510)
2026-05-18 19:56:00 -07:00
Eric Traut
84d941d07f [1 of 7] Add thread settings to UserInput (#23080)
**Stack position:** [1 of 7]

## Summary

The first three PRs in this stack are a cleanup pass before the actual
thread settings API work.

Today, core has several overlapping "user input" ops: `UserInput`,
`UserInputWithTurnContext`, and `UserTurn`. They differ mostly in how
much next-turn state they carry, which makes the later queued thread
settings update harder to reason about and review.

This PR starts that cleanup by adding the shared
`ThreadSettingsOverrides` payload and allowing `Op::UserInput` to carry
it. Existing variants remain in place here, so this layer is mostly a
behavior-preserving API shape change plus mechanical constructor
updates.

## End State After PR3

By the end of PR3, `Op::UserInput` is the only "user input" core op. It
can carry optional thread settings overrides for callers that need to
update stored defaults with a turn, while callers without updates use
empty settings. `Op::UserInputWithTurnContext` and `Op::UserTurn` are
deleted.

## End State After PR5

By the end of PR5, core will have only two ops for this area:

- `Op::UserInput` for user-input-bearing submissions.
- `Op::ThreadSettings` for settings-only updates.

## Stack

1. [1 of 7] [Add thread settings to
UserInput](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/23080) (this PR)
2. [2 of 7] [Remove
UserInputWithTurnContext](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/23081)
3. [3 of 7] [Remove
UserTurn](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/23075)
4. [4 of 7] [Placeholder for OverrideTurnContext
cleanup](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/23087)
5. [5 of 7] [Replace OverrideTurnContext with
ThreadSettings](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/22508)
6. [6 of 7] [Add app-server thread settings
API](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/22509)
7. [7 of 7] [Sync TUI thread
settings](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/22510)
2026-05-18 18:48:35 -07:00
pakrym-oai
4bff020a96 Remove SSE fixture loaders (#22684)
## Why

The Responses API test support already has structured SSE event
builders. Keeping separate JSON fixture loaders made small mock streams
harder to read and left an on-disk fixture for a single event.

## What changed

- Removed `load_sse_fixture` and `load_sse_fixture_with_id_from_str`
from `core_test_support`.
- Deleted the one `tests/fixtures/incomplete_sse.json` Responses API
fixture.
- Replaced the remaining call sites with `responses::sse(...)` and
existing event helpers.

## Validation

- `cargo test -p codex-core --test all
stream_no_completed::retries_on_early_close`
- `cargo test -p codex-core --test all
history_dedupes_streamed_and_final_messages_across_turns`
- `cargo test -p codex-core --test all review::`
2026-05-15 00:40:32 +00:00
jif-oai
7c7b4861d8 fix: drop underscored id headers (#22193)
## Why
Stop sending duplicate `session_id`/`thread_id` headers. We only want
the hyphenated forms as `_` is rejected by some proxies

Related discussion here:
https://openai.slack.com/archives/C095U48JNL9/p1778508316923179

## What
- Keep `session-id` and `thread-id`
- Remove the underscore aliases
2026-05-13 18:21:02 +02:00
Tom
c51c65ad09 Unify thread metadata updates above store (#22236)
- make ThreadStore::update_thread_metadata accept a broad range of
metadata patches
- keep ThreadStore::append_items as raw canonical history append (no
metadata side effects)
- in the local store, write these metadata updates to a combination of
sqlite and rollout jsonl files for backwards-compat. It special cases
which fields need to go into jsonl vs sqlite vs whatever, confining the
awkwardness to just this implementation
- in remote stores we can simply persist the metadata directly to a
database, no special casing required.
- move the "implicit metadata updates triggered by appending rollout
items" from the RolloutRecorder (which is local-threadstore-specific) to
the LiveThread layer above the ThreadStore, inside of a private helper
utility called ThreadMetadataSync. LiveThread calls ThreadStore
append_items and update_metadata separately.
- Add a generic update metadata method to ThreadManager that works on
both live threads and "cold" threads
- Call that ThreadManager method from app server code, so app server
doesn't need to worry about whether the thread is live or not
2026-05-13 00:28:15 +00:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
69f3183a8e Revert "[codex] Harden overflow auto-compaction recovery" (#22170)
Reverts openai/codex#22141
2026-05-11 19:33:15 +03:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
15e79f3c26 [codex] Harden overflow auto-compaction recovery (#22141)
## Why
Dogfooder feedback exposed two correctness gaps in normal-loop overflow
recovery:

1. a sampling request that hit `ContextWindowExceeded` could keep
re-entering auto-compaction indefinitely if the compacted retry still
did not fit, and
2. local compact-history rebuilds flattened user messages down to text,
so an overflowing `[image, "what is this?"]` turn could be retried
without the image after compaction.

That means recovery could either fail to terminate cleanly or proceed
with a materially weakened version of the user request.

## What changed
- Move normal-loop `ContextWindowExceeded` handling into the sampling
retry loop, so successful rescue compaction consumes the provider retry
budget instead of creating an unbounded outer-turn loop.
- Keep compacted user-history rebuilds structured:
`collect_user_messages` now carries user `UserInput` content rather than
flattened strings, and `build_compacted_history` reconstructs full user
messages from that structured representation.
- Preserve image inputs while retaining the existing text-budget
truncation behavior for compacted user history.
- Preserve existing compaction-task failure handling and client-session
reset behavior while bounding repeated overflow retries.
- Add focused regression coverage for:
  - recovery after a normal-loop overflow,
  - retry-budget exhaustion after repeated overflow,
  - local recovery preserving image + text input,
  - remote recovery preserving image + text input,
  - remote compaction v2 preserving image + text input, and
  - compaction failure still terminating cleanly.

The main behavior changes are in `codex-rs/core/src/session/turn.rs` and
`codex-rs/core/src/compact.rs`.

## Verification
- Not run locally; relying on PR CI for this update.

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Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
2026-05-11 16:16:49 +00:00
jif-oai
436c0df658 extension: wire extension registries into sessions (#21737)
## Why

[#21736](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/21736) introduces the
typed extension API, but the runtime does not yet carry a registry
through thread/session startup or give contributors host-owned stores to
read from. This PR wires that host-side path so later feature migrations
can move product-specific behavior behind typed contributions without
adding another bespoke seam directly to `codex-core`.

## What changed

- Thread `ExtensionRegistry<Config>` through `ThreadManager`,
`CodexSpawnArgs`, `Session`, and sub-agent spawn paths.
- Wire `ThreadStartContributor` and `ContextContributor`
- Expose the small supporting surface needed by non-core callers that
construct threads directly, including `empty_extension_registry()`
through `codex-core-api`.

This PR lands the host plumbing only: the app-server registry is still
empty, and concrete feature migrations are intended to follow
separately.
2026-05-11 11:38:18 +02:00
Jiaming Zhang
5f4d0ec343 [codex] request desktop attestation from app (#20619)
## Summary

TL;DR: teaches `codex-rs` / app-server to request a desktop-provided
attestation token and attach it as `x-oai-attestation` on the scoped
ChatGPT Codex request paths.

![DeviceCheck attestation
interface](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/openai/codex/dev/jm/devicecheck-diagram-assets/pr-assets/devicecheck-attestation-interface.png)

## Details

This PR teaches the Codex app-server runtime how to request and attach
an attestation token. It does not generate DeviceCheck tokens directly;
instead, it relies on the connected desktop app to advertise that it can
generate attestation and then asks that app for a fresh header value
when needed.

The flow is:

1. The Codex desktop app connects to app-server.
2. During `initialize`, the app can advertise that it supports
`requestAttestation`.
3. Before app-server calls selected ChatGPT Codex endpoints, it sends
the internal server request `attestation/generate` to the app.
4. app-server receives a pre-encoded header value back.
5. app-server forwards that value as `x-oai-attestation` on the scoped
outbound requests.

The code in this repo is mostly protocol and runtime plumbing: it adds
the app-server request/response shape, introduces an attestation
provider in core, wires that provider into Responses / compaction /
realtime setup paths, and covers the intended scoping with tests. The
signed macOS DeviceCheck generation remains owned by the desktop app PR.

## Related PR

- Codex desktop app implementation:
https://github.com/openai/openai/pull/878649

## Validation

<details>
<summary>Tests run</summary>

```sh
cargo test -p codex-app-server-protocol
cargo test -p codex-core attestation --lib
cargo test -p codex-app-server --lib attestation
```

Also ran:

```sh
just fix -p codex-core
just fix -p codex-app-server
just fix -p codex-app-server-protocol
just fmt
just write-app-server-schema
```

</details>

<details>
<summary>E2E DeviceCheck validation</summary>

First validated the signed desktop app boundary directly: launched a
packaged signed `Codex.app`, sent `attestation/generate`, decoded the
returned `v1.` attestation header, and validated the extracted
DeviceCheck token with `personal/jm/verify_devicecheck_token.py` using
bundle ID `com.openai.codex`. Apple returned `status_code: 200` and
`is_ok: true`.

Then ran the fuller app + app-server flow. The packaged `Codex.app`
launched a current-branch app-server via `CODEX_CLI_PATH`, and a local
MITM proxy intercepted outbound `chatgpt.com` traffic. The app-server
requested `attestation/generate` from the real Electron app process, and
the intercepted `/backend-api/codex/responses` traffic included
`x-oai-attestation` on both routes:

```text
GET  /backend-api/codex/responses  Upgrade: websocket  x-oai-attestation: present
POST /backend-api/codex/responses  Upgrade: none       x-oai-attestation: present
```

The captured header decoded to a DeviceCheck token that also validated
with Apple for `com.openai.codex` (`status_code: 200`, `is_ok: true`,
team `2DC432GLL2`).

</details>

---------

Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
2026-05-08 12:36:02 -07:00
jif-oai
bd8fc9adb9 api: send hyphenated session and thread headers (#21757)
## Why
Some consumers expect conventional hyphenated HTTP headers. Codex
already sends the session and thread IDs on outbound Responses requests,
but it only uses the underscore spellings today, which makes those IDs
harder to consume in systems that normalize or reject underscore header
names.

Full context here:
https://openai.slack.com/archives/C08KCGLSPSQ/p1778248578422369

## What changed
- `build_session_headers` now emits both `session_id` and `session-id`
when a session ID is present.
- It does the same for `thread_id` and `thread-id`.
- Added regression coverage in `codex-api/tests/clients.rs` and
`core/tests/suite/client.rs` so both the lower-level client tests and
the end-to-end request tests assert the two header spellings are
present.

## Test plan
- Added header assertions in `codex-api/tests/clients.rs`.
- Added request-header assertions in `core/tests/suite/client.rs` for
both the `/v1/responses` and `/api/codex/responses` request paths.
2026-05-08 17:11:19 +02:00
github-actions[bot]
aadcae9f3c Update models.json (#19896)
Automated update of models.json.

---------

Co-authored-by: aibrahim-oai <219906144+aibrahim-oai@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Ahmed Ibrahim <aibrahim@openai.com>
2026-05-08 17:41:55 +03:00
pakrym-oai
a8488fec5e Revert state DB injection and agent graph store (#21481)
## Why

Reverts #20689 to restore the previous optional state DB plumbing. The
conflict resolution keeps the newer installation ID and session/thread
identity changes that landed after #20689, while removing the mandatory
state DB and agent graph store dependency from ThreadManager
construction.

## What changed

- Restored `Option<StateDbHandle>` through app-server, MCP server,
prompt debug, and test entry points.
- Removed the `codex-core` dependency on `codex-agent-graph-store` and
reverted descendant lookup back to the existing state DB path when
available.
- Kept newer `installation_id` forwarding by passing it beside the
optional DB handle.
- Kept local thread-name updates working when the optional state DB
handle is absent.

## Validation

- `git diff --check`
- `cargo test -p codex-thread-store`
- `cargo test -p codex-state -p codex-rollout -p
codex-app-server-protocol`
- Attempted `env CARGO_INCREMENTAL=0 cargo test -p codex-core -p
codex-app-server -p codex-app-server-client -p codex-mcp-server -p
codex-thread-manager-sample -p codex-tui`; blocked locally by a rustc
ICE while compiling `v8 v146.4.0` with `rustc 1.93.0 (254b59607
2026-01-19)` on `aarch64-apple-darwin`.
2026-05-06 22:48:29 -07:00
jif-oai
8f3bb355f4 Move installation ID resolution out of core startup (#21182)
## Summary

- resolve or inject the installation ID before core startup and pass it
through `ThreadManager`, `CodexSpawnArgs`, and `Session` as a plain
`String`
- keep child sessions on the parent installation ID instead of
rediscovering it inside core
- propagate installation ID startup failures in `mcp-server` instead of
panicking

## Why

Core was still touching the filesystem on the session startup path to
discover `installation_id`. This moves that work to the outer host
boundary so core no longer depends on `codex_home` reads during session
construction.

---------

Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
2026-05-06 10:48:54 +00:00
jif-oai
a98623511b feat: add session_id (#20437)
## Summary

Related to
https://openai.slack.com/archives/C095U48JNL9/p1777537279707449
TLDR:
We update the meaning of session ids and thread ids:
* thread_id stays as now
* session_id become a shared id between every thread under a /root
thread (i.e. every sub-agent share the same session id)

This PR introduces an explicit `SessionId` and threads it through the
protocol/client boundary so `session_id` and `thread_id` can diverge
when they need to, while preserving compatibility for older serialized
`session_configured` events.

---------

Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
2026-05-06 10:48:37 +02:00
Rasmus Rygaard
7e310bc7f3 Inject state DB, agent graph store (#20689)
## Why

We want the agent graph store to be passed down the stack as a real
dependency, the same way we already treat the thread store.

This will let us inject the agent graph store as a real dependency and
support implementations other than the local SQLite-backed one. Right
now most code instantiates a state DB and an agent graph store
just-in-time. Ideally, we would not depend on the state DB directly but
only read through the higher-level interfaces.

This change makes the dependency boundaries explicit and moves state DB
initialization to process bootstrap instead of hiding it inside local
store implementations.

## What changed

- `ThreadManager` now requires a `StateDbHandle` and an
`AgentGraphStore` at construction time instead of treating them as
optional internals.
- The local store constructors no longer lazily initialize SQLite.
Callers now initialize the state DB once per process and use that shared
handle to build:
  - `LocalThreadStore`
  - `LocalAgentGraphStore`
- App bootstraps (`app-server`, `mcp-server`, `prompt_debug`, and the
thread-manager sample) now initialize the state DB up front and inject
the resulting handle down the stack.
- `app-server` now consistently uses its process-scoped state DB handle
instead of reopening SQLite or trying to recover it from loaded threads.
- Device-key storage now reuses the shared state DB handle instead of
maintaining its own lazy opener.
- The thread archive / descendant traversal paths now use the injected
`AgentGraphStore` instead of reaching through local
thread-store-specific state.

## Verification

- `cargo check -p codex-core -p codex-thread-store -p codex-app-server
-p codex-mcp-server -p codex-thread-manager-sample --tests`
- `cargo test -p codex-thread-store`
- `cargo test -p codex-core
thread_manager_accepts_separate_agent_graph_store_and_thread_store --
--nocapture`
- `cargo test -p codex-app-server
thread_archive_archives_spawned_descendants -- --nocapture`
2026-05-05 21:45:29 +00:00
Ruslan Nigmatullin
4d201e340e state: pass state db handles through consumers (#20561)
## Why

SQLite state was still being opened from consumer paths, including lazy
`OnceCell`-backed thread-store call sites. That let one process
construct multiple state DB connections for the same Codex home, which
makes SQLite lock contention and `database is locked` failures much
easier to hit.

State DB lifetime should be chosen by main-like entrypoints and tests,
then passed through explicitly. Consumers should use the supplied
`Option<StateDbHandle>` or `StateDbHandle` and keep their existing
filesystem fallback or error behavior when no handle is available.

The startup path also needs to keep the rollout crate in charge of
SQLite state initialization. Opening `codex_state::StateRuntime`
directly bypasses rollout metadata backfill, so entrypoints should
initialize through `codex_rollout::state_db` and receive a handle only
after required rollout backfills have completed.

## What Changed

- Initialize the state DB in main-like entrypoints for CLI, TUI,
app-server, exec, MCP server, and the thread-manager sample.
- Pass `Option<StateDbHandle>` through `ThreadManager`,
`LocalThreadStore`, app-server processors, TUI app wiring, rollout
listing/recording, personality migration, shell snapshot cleanup,
session-name lookup, and memory/device-key consumers.
- Remove the lazy local state DB wrapper from the thread store so
non-test consumers use only the supplied handle or their existing
fallback path.
- Make `codex_rollout::state_db::init` the local state startup path: it
opens/migrates SQLite, runs rollout metadata backfill when needed, waits
for concurrent backfill workers up to a bounded timeout, verifies
completion, and then returns the initialized handle.
- Keep optional/non-owning SQLite helpers, such as remote TUI local
reads, as open-only paths that do not run startup backfill.
- Switch app-server startup from direct
`codex_state::StateRuntime::init` to the rollout state initializer so
app-server cannot skip rollout backfill.
- Collapse split rollout lookup/list APIs so callers use the normal
methods with an optional state handle instead of `_with_state_db`
variants.
- Restore `getConversationSummary(ThreadId)` to delegate through
`ThreadStore::read_thread` instead of a LocalThreadStore-specific
rollout path special case.
- Keep DB-backed rollout path lookup keyed on the DB row and file
existence, without imposing the filesystem filename convention on
existing DB rows.
- Verify readable DB-backed rollout paths against `session_meta.id`
before returning them, so a stale SQLite row that points at another
thread's JSONL falls back to filesystem search and read-repairs the DB
row.
- Keep `debug prompt-input` filesystem-only so a one-off debug command
does not initialize or backfill SQLite state just to print prompt input.
- Keep goal-session test Codex homes alive only in the goal-specific
helper, rather than leaking tempdirs from the shared session test
helper.
- Update tests and call sites to pass explicit state handles where DB
behavior is expected and explicit `None` where filesystem-only behavior
is intended.

## Validation

- `CARGO_TARGET_DIR=/tmp/codex-target-state-db cargo check -p
codex-rollout -p codex-thread-store -p codex-app-server -p codex-core -p
codex-tui -p codex-exec -p codex-cli --tests`
- `CARGO_TARGET_DIR=/tmp/codex-target-state-db cargo test -p
codex-rollout state_db_`
- `CARGO_TARGET_DIR=/tmp/codex-target-state-db cargo test -p
codex-rollout find_thread_path`
- `CARGO_TARGET_DIR=/tmp/codex-target-state-db cargo test -p
codex-rollout find_thread_path -- --nocapture`
- `CARGO_TARGET_DIR=/tmp/codex-target-state-db cargo test -p
codex-rollout try_init_ -- --nocapture`
- `CARGO_TARGET_DIR=/tmp/codex-target-state-db cargo test -p
codex-rollout`
- `CARGO_TARGET_DIR=/tmp/codex-target-state-db cargo clippy -p
codex-rollout --lib -- -D warnings`
- `CARGO_TARGET_DIR=/tmp/codex-target-state-db cargo test -p
codex-thread-store
read_thread_falls_back_when_sqlite_path_points_to_another_thread --
--nocapture`
- `CARGO_TARGET_DIR=/tmp/codex-target-state-db cargo test -p
codex-thread-store`
- `CARGO_TARGET_DIR=/tmp/codex-target-state-db cargo test -p codex-core
shell_snapshot`
- `CARGO_TARGET_DIR=/tmp/codex-target-state-db cargo test -p codex-core
--test all personality_migration`
- `CARGO_TARGET_DIR=/tmp/codex-target-state-db cargo test -p codex-core
--test all rollout_list_find`
- `RUST_MIN_STACK=8388608 CODEX_SKIP_VENDORED_BWRAP=1
CARGO_TARGET_DIR=/tmp/codex-target-state-db cargo test -p codex-core
--test all rollout_list_find::find_prefers_sqlite_path_by_id --
--nocapture`
- `RUST_MIN_STACK=8388608 CODEX_SKIP_VENDORED_BWRAP=1
CARGO_TARGET_DIR=/tmp/codex-target-state-db cargo test -p codex-core
--test all rollout_list_find -- --nocapture`
- `CARGO_TARGET_DIR=/tmp/codex-target-state-db cargo test -p codex-core
interrupt_accounts_active_goal_before_pausing`
- `CARGO_TARGET_DIR=/tmp/codex-target-state-db cargo test -p
codex-app-server get_auth_status -- --test-threads=1`
- `CODEX_SKIP_VENDORED_BWRAP=1
CARGO_TARGET_DIR=/tmp/codex-target-state-db cargo test -p
codex-app-server --lib`
- `CODEX_SKIP_VENDORED_BWRAP=1
CARGO_TARGET_DIR=/tmp/codex-target-state-db cargo check -p codex-rollout
-p codex-app-server --tests`
- `CARGO_TARGET_DIR=/tmp/codex-target-state-db just fix -p codex-rollout
-p codex-thread-store -p codex-core -p codex-app-server -p codex-tui -p
codex-exec -p codex-cli`
- `CODEX_SKIP_VENDORED_BWRAP=1
CARGO_TARGET_DIR=/tmp/codex-target-state-db just fix -p codex-rollout -p
codex-app-server`
- `CARGO_TARGET_DIR=/tmp/codex-target-state-db just fix -p
codex-rollout`
- `CODEX_SKIP_VENDORED_BWRAP=1
CARGO_TARGET_DIR=/tmp/codex-target-state-db just fix -p codex-core`
- `just argument-comment-lint -p codex-core`
- `just argument-comment-lint -p codex-rollout`

Focused coverage added in `codex-rollout`:

- `recorder::tests::state_db_init_backfills_before_returning` verifies
the rollout metadata row exists before startup init returns.
- `state_db::tests::try_init_waits_for_concurrent_startup_backfill`
verifies startup waits for another worker to finish backfill instead of
disabling the handle for the process.
-
`state_db::tests::try_init_times_out_waiting_for_stuck_startup_backfill`
verifies startup does not hang indefinitely on a stuck backfill lease.
-
`tests::find_thread_path_accepts_existing_state_db_path_without_canonical_filename`
verifies DB-backed lookup accepts valid existing rollout paths even when
the filename does not include the thread UUID.
-
`tests::find_thread_path_falls_back_when_db_path_points_to_another_thread`
verifies DB-backed lookup ignores a stale row whose existing path
belongs to another thread and read-repairs the row after filesystem
fallback.

Focused coverage updated in `codex-core`:

- `rollout_list_find::find_prefers_sqlite_path_by_id` now uses a
DB-preferred rollout file with matching `session_meta.id`, so it still
verifies that valid SQLite paths win without depending on stale/empty
rollout contents.

`cargo test -p codex-app-server thread_list_respects_search_term_filter
-- --test-threads=1 --nocapture` was attempted locally but timed out
waiting for the app-server test harness `initialize` response before
reaching the changed thread-list code path.

`bazel test //codex-rs/thread-store:thread-store-unit-tests
--test_output=errors` was attempted locally after the thread-store fix,
but this container failed before target analysis while fetching `v8+`
through BuildBuddy/direct GitHub. The equivalent local crate coverage,
including `cargo test -p codex-thread-store`, passes.

A plain local `cargo check -p codex-rollout -p codex-app-server --tests`
also requires system `libcap.pc` for `codex-linux-sandbox`; the
follow-up app-server check above used `CODEX_SKIP_VENDORED_BWRAP=1` in
this container.
2026-05-04 11:46:03 -07:00
jif-oai
e3451ce6be core: share responses request builder with compact requests (#20989)
## Why

`ModelClientSession` and `compact_conversation_history()` were still
rebuilding the same `ResponsesApiRequest` fields separately. That
duplication makes it easy for normal `/responses` turns and compact
requests to drift when request-shape changes land later, which is
exactly the kind of cache-affecting divergence we want to avoid.

This follow-up keeps the scope small by extracting the shared
request-construction logic into one helper and using it from both paths.

## What changed

- move `ResponsesApiRequest` construction into a shared
`ModelClient::build_responses_request(...)` helper in
`core/src/client.rs`
- update the normal `/responses` streaming path to call that helper
instead of the old `ModelClientSession`-local implementation
- update `compact_conversation_history()` to derive its compact payload
from the same helper so `model`, `instructions`, `input`, `tools`,
`parallel_tool_calls`, `reasoning`, and `text` stay aligned with normal
request building
- add a unit test covering the shared helper's prompt cache key,
installation metadata, and `service_tier` behavior

## Verification

- `cargo test -p codex-core
build_responses_request_sets_shared_cache_and_metadata_fields`
- `cargo test -p codex-core --test all
remote_compact_v2_reuses_context_compaction_for_followups`

## Docs

No docs update needed.
2026-05-04 17:18:38 +00:00
Tom
fe05acad23 Make thread store process-scoped (#19474)
- Build one app-server process ThreadStore from startup config and share
it with ThreadManager and CodexMessageProcessor.
- Remove per-thread/fork store reconstruction so effective thread config
cannot switch the persistence backend.
- Add params to ThreadStore create/resume for specifying thread
metadata, since otherwise the metadata from store creation would be used
(incorrectly).
2026-04-30 21:24:59 -07:00
pakrym-oai
fedcefe9da Reduce the surface of collaboration modes (#20149)
Collaboration modes were slightly invasive both into ThreadManager
construction and ModelProvider
2026-04-29 17:22:41 -07:00
pakrym-oai
8356806fc9 Add ThreadManager sample crate (#20141)
Summary:
- Add codex-thread-manager-sample, a one-shot binary that starts a
ThreadManager thread, submits a prompt, and prints the final assistant
output.
- Pass ThreadStore into ThreadManager::new and expose
thread_store_from_config for existing callsites.
- Build the sample Config directly with only --model and prompt inputs.

Verification:
- just fmt
- cargo check -p codex-thread-manager-sample -p codex-app-server -p
codex-mcp-server
- git diff --check

Tests: Not run per request.
2026-04-29 11:21:06 -07:00
efrazer-oai
f6797c3ac6 feat: verify agent identity JWTs with JWKS (#19764) 2026-04-28 09:56:20 -07:00
efrazer-oai
2009f6e894 refactor: make auth loading async (#19762)
## Summary

Auth loading used to expose synchronous construction helpers in several
places even though some auth sources now need async work. This PR makes
the auth-loading surface async and updates the callers to await it.

This is intentionally only plumbing. It does not change how
AgentIdentity tokens are decoded, how task runtime ids are allocated, or
how JWT signatures are verified.

## Stack

1. **This PR:** [refactor: make auth loading
async](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/19762)
2. [refactor: load AgentIdentity runtime
eagerly](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/19763)
3. [feat: verify AgentIdentity JWTs with
JWKS](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/19764)

## Important call sites

| Area | Change |
| --- | --- |
| `codex-login` auth loading | `CodexAuth` and `AuthManager`
construction paths now await auth loading. |
| app-server startup | Auth manager construction is awaited during
initialization. |
| CLI/TUI/exec/MCP/chatgpt callers | Existing auth-loading calls now
await the same behavior. |
| cloud requirements storage loader | The loader becomes async so it can
share the same auth construction path. |
| auth tests | Tests that load auth now run in async contexts. |

## Testing

Tests: targeted Rust auth test compilation, formatter, scoped Clippy
fix, and Bazel lock check.
2026-04-27 11:00:27 -07:00
Michael Bolin
0ccd659b4b permissions: store only constrained permission profiles (#19735) 2026-04-26 20:59:58 -07:00
Andrey Mishchenko
35bc6e3d01 Delete unused ResponseItem::Message.end_turn (#19605)
This field is unused. Delete it.
2026-04-26 17:18:09 -07:00
xl-openai
1e560f33e1 feat: Compress skill paths with root aliases (#19098)
Add skill root tracking so model-visible skill lists can use short path
aliases when absolute paths would exceed the metadata budget.
2026-04-24 15:49:07 -07:00
sayan-oai
c10f95ddac Update models.json and related fixtures (#19323)
Supersedes #18735.

The scheduled rust-release-prepare workflow force-pushed
`bot/update-models-json` back to the generated models.json-only diff,
which dropped the test and snapshot updates needed for CI.

This PR keeps the latest generated `models.json` from #18735 and adds
the corresponding fixture updates:
- preserve model availability NUX in the app-server model cache fixture
- update core/TUI expectations for the new `gpt-5.4` `xhigh` default
reasoning
- refresh affected TUI chatwidget snapshots for the `gpt-5.5`
default/model copy changes

Validation run locally while preparing the fix:
- `just fmt`
- `cargo test -p codex-app-server model_list`
- `cargo test -p codex-core includes_no_effort_in_request`
- `cargo test -p codex-core
includes_default_reasoning_effort_in_request_when_defined_by_model_info`
- `cargo test -p codex-tui --lib chatwidget::tests`
- `cargo insta pending-snapshots`

---------

Co-authored-by: aibrahim-oai <219906144+aibrahim-oai@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-24 11:14:13 +02:00
Michael Bolin
f90cc0ee64 tui: carry permission profiles on user turns (#18285)
## Why

Per-turn permission overrides should use the same canonical profile
abstraction as session configuration. That lets TUI submissions preserve
exact configured permissions without round-tripping through legacy
sandbox fields.

## What changed

This adds `permission_profile` to user-turn operations, threads it
through TUI/app-server submission paths, fills the new field in existing
test fixtures, and adds coverage that composer submission includes the
configured profile.

## Verification

- `cargo test -p codex-tui permissions -- --nocapture`
- `cargo test -p codex-core --test all permissions_messages --
--nocapture`























































---
[//]: # (BEGIN SAPLING FOOTER)
Stack created with [Sapling](https://sapling-scm.com). Best reviewed
with [ReviewStack](https://reviewstack.dev/openai/codex/pull/18285).
* #18288
* #18287
* #18286
* __->__ #18285
2026-04-23 11:54:17 -07:00
cassirer-openai
f67383bcba [rollout_trace] Record core session rollout traces (#18877)
## Summary

Wires rollout trace recording into `codex-core` session and turn
execution. This records the core model request/response, compaction, and
session lifecycle boundaries needed for replay without yet tracing every
nested runtime/tool boundary.

## Stack

This is PR 2/5 in the rollout trace stack.

- [#18876](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/18876): Add rollout
trace crate
- [#18877](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/18877): Record core
session rollout traces
- [#18878](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/18878): Trace tool and
code-mode boundaries
- [#18879](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/18879): Trace sessions
and multi-agent edges
- [#18880](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/18880): Add debug trace
reduction command

## Review Notes

This layer is the first live integration point. The important review
question is whether trace recording is isolated from normal session
behavior: trace failures should not become user-visible execution
failures, and recording should preserve the existing turn/session
lifecycle semantics.

The PR depends on the reducer/data model from the first stack entry and
only introduces the core recorder surface that later PRs use for richer
runtime and relationship events.
2026-04-22 17:00:48 +00:00
starr-openai
1d4cc494c9 Add turn-scoped environment selections (#18416)
## Summary
- add experimental turn/start.environments params for per-turn
environment id + cwd selections
- pass selections through core protocol ops and resolve them with
EnvironmentManager before TurnContext creation
- treat omitted selections as default behavior, empty selections as no
environment, and non-empty selections as first environment/cwd as the
turn primary

## Testing
- ran `just fmt`
- ran `just write-app-server-schema`
- not run: unit tests for this stacked PR

---------

Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
2026-04-21 17:48:33 -07:00
starr-openai
ddbe2536be Support multiple managed environments (#18401)
## Summary
- refactor EnvironmentManager to own keyed environments with
default/local lookup helpers
- keep remote exec-server client creation lazy until exec/fs use
- preserve disabled agent environment access separately from internal
local environment access

## Validation
- not run (per Codex worktree instruction to avoid tests/builds unless
requested)

---------

Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
2026-04-21 15:29:35 -07:00
Celia Chen
cefcfe43b9 feat: add a built-in Amazon Bedrock model provider (#18744)
## Why

Codex needs a first-class `amazon-bedrock` model provider so users can
select Bedrock without copying a full provider definition into
`config.toml`. The provider has Codex-owned defaults for the pieces that
should stay consistent across users: the display `name`, Bedrock
`base_url`, and `wire_api`.

At the same time, users still need a way to choose the AWS credential
profile used by their local environment. This change makes
`amazon-bedrock` a partially modifiable built-in provider: code owns the
provider identity and endpoint defaults, while user config can set
`model_providers.amazon-bedrock.aws.profile`.

For example:

```toml
model_provider = "amazon-bedrock"

[model_providers.amazon-bedrock.aws]
profile = "codex-bedrock"
```

## What Changed

- Added `amazon-bedrock` to the built-in model provider map with:
  - `name = "Amazon Bedrock"`
  - `base_url = "https://bedrock-mantle.us-east-1.api.aws/v1"`
  - `wire_api = "responses"`
- Added AWS provider auth config with a profile-only shape:
`model_providers.<id>.aws.profile`.
- Kept AWS auth config restricted to `amazon-bedrock`; custom providers
that set `aws` are rejected.
- Allowed `model_providers.amazon-bedrock` through reserved-provider
validation so it can act as a partial override.
- During config loading, only `aws.profile` is copied from the
user-provided `amazon-bedrock` entry onto the built-in provider. Other
Bedrock provider fields remain hard-coded by the built-in definition.
- Updated the generated config schema for the new provider AWS profile
config.
2026-04-21 00:54:05 +00:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
316cf0e90b Update models.json (#18586)
- Replace the active models-manager catalog with the deleted core
catalog contents.
- Replace stale hardcoded test model slugs with current bundled model
slugs.
- Keep this as a stacked change on top of the cleanup PR.
2026-04-20 10:27:01 -07:00
pakrym-oai
53b1570367 Update image outputs to default to high detail (#18386)
Do not assume the default `detail`.
2026-04-18 11:01:12 -07:00
richardopenai
139fa8b8f2 [codex] Propagate rate limit reached type (#18227)
## Summary

First PR in the split from #17956.

- adds the core/app-server `RateLimitReachedType` shape
- maps backend `rate_limit_reached_type` into Codex rate-limit snapshots
- carries the field through app-server notifications/responses and
generated schemas
- updates existing constructors/tests for the new optional field

## Validation

- `cargo test -p codex-backend-client`
- `cargo test -p codex-app-server-protocol`
- `cargo test -p codex-app-server rate_limits`
- `cargo test -p codex-tui workspace_`
- `cargo test -p codex-tui status_`
- `just fmt`
- `just fix -p codex-backend-client`
- `just fix -p codex-app-server-protocol`
- `just fix -p codex-app-server`
- `just fix -p codex-tui`
2026-04-17 13:37:25 -07:00
Celia Chen
a803790a10 feat: add opt-in provider runtime abstraction (#17713)
## Summary

- Add `codex-model-provider` as the runtime home for model-provider
behavior that does not belong in `codex-core`, `codex-login`, or
`codex-api`.
- The new crate wraps configured `ModelProviderInfo` in a
`ModelProvider` trait object that can resolve the API provider config,
provider-scoped auth manager, and request auth provider for each call.
- This centralizes provider auth behavior in one place today, and gives
us an extension point for future provider-specific auth, model listing,
request setup, and related runtime behavior.

## Tests
Ran tests manually to make sure that provider auth under different
configs still work as expected.

---------

Co-authored-by: pakrym-oai <pakrym@openai.com>
2026-04-17 02:27:45 +00:00
Shijie Rao
930e5adb7e Revert "Option to Notify Workspace Owner When Usage Limit is Reached" (#17391)
Reverts openai/codex#16969

#sev3-2026-04-10-accountscheckversion-500s-for-openai-workspace-7300
2026-04-10 23:33:13 +00:00
rhan-oai
5779be314a [codex-analytics] add compaction analytics event (#17155)
- event for compaction analytics
- introduces thread-connection and thread metadata caches for data
denormalization, expected to be useful for denormalization onto core
emitted events in general
- threads analytics event client into core (mirrors approved
implementation in #16640)
- denormalizes key thread metadata: thread_source, subagent_source,
parent_thread_id, as well as app-server client and runtime metadata)
- compaction strategy defaults to memento, forward compatible with
expected prefill_compaction strategy

1. Manual standalone compact, local
`INFO | 2026-04-09 17:35:50 | codex_backend.routers.analytics_events |
analytics_events.track_analytics_events:526 | Tracked
codex_compaction_event event params={'thread_id':
'019d74d0-5cfb-70c0-bef9-165c3bf9b2df', 'turn_id':
'019d74d0-d7f6-7c81-acc6-aae2030243d6', 'product_surface': 'codex',
'app_server_client': {'product_client_id': 'CODEX_CLI', 'client_name':
'codex-tui', 'client_version': '0.0.0', 'rpc_transport': 'in_process',
'experimental_api_enabled': True}, 'runtime': {'codex_rs_version':
'0.0.0', 'runtime_os': 'macos', 'runtime_os_version': '26.4.0',
'runtime_arch': 'aarch64'}, 'trigger': 'manual', 'reason':
'user_requested', 'implementation': 'responses', 'phase':
'standalone_turn', 'strategy': 'memento', 'status': 'completed',
'active_context_tokens_before': 20170, 'active_context_tokens_after':
4830, 'started_at': 1775781337, 'completed_at': 1775781350,
'thread_source': 'user', 'subagent_source': None, 'parent_thread_id':
None, 'error': None, 'duration_ms': 13524} | `

2. Auto pre-turn compact, local
`INFO | 2026-04-09 17:37:30 | codex_backend.routers.analytics_events |
analytics_events.track_analytics_events:526 | Tracked
codex_compaction_event event params={'thread_id':
'019d74d2-45ef-71d1-9c93-23cc0c13d988', 'turn_id':
'019d74d2-7b42-7372-9f0e-c0da3f352328', 'product_surface': 'codex',
'app_server_client': {'product_client_id': 'CODEX_CLI', 'client_name':
'codex-tui', 'client_version': '0.0.0', 'rpc_transport': 'in_process',
'experimental_api_enabled': True}, 'runtime': {'codex_rs_version':
'0.0.0', 'runtime_os': 'macos', 'runtime_os_version': '26.4.0',
'runtime_arch': 'aarch64'}, 'trigger': 'auto', 'reason':
'context_limit', 'implementation': 'responses', 'phase': 'pre_turn',
'strategy': 'memento', 'status': 'completed',
'active_context_tokens_before': 20063, 'active_context_tokens_after':
4822, 'started_at': 1775781444, 'completed_at': 1775781449,
'thread_source': 'user', 'subagent_source': None, 'parent_thread_id':
None, 'error': None, 'duration_ms': 5497} | `

3. Auto mid-turn compact, local
`INFO | 2026-04-09 17:38:28 | codex_backend.routers.analytics_events |
analytics_events.track_analytics_events:526 | Tracked
codex_compaction_event event params={'thread_id':
'019d74d3-212f-7a20-8c0a-4816a978675e', 'turn_id':
'019d74d3-3ee1-7462-89f6-2ffbeefcd5e3', 'product_surface': 'codex',
'app_server_client': {'product_client_id': 'CODEX_CLI', 'client_name':
'codex-tui', 'client_version': '0.0.0', 'rpc_transport': 'in_process',
'experimental_api_enabled': True}, 'runtime': {'codex_rs_version':
'0.0.0', 'runtime_os': 'macos', 'runtime_os_version': '26.4.0',
'runtime_arch': 'aarch64'}, 'trigger': 'auto', 'reason':
'context_limit', 'implementation': 'responses', 'phase': 'mid_turn',
'strategy': 'memento', 'status': 'completed',
'active_context_tokens_before': 20325, 'active_context_tokens_after':
14641, 'started_at': 1775781500, 'completed_at': 1775781508,
'thread_source': 'user', 'subagent_source': None, 'parent_thread_id':
None, 'error': None, 'duration_ms': 7507} | `

4. Remote /responses/compact, manual standalone
`INFO | 2026-04-09 17:40:20 | codex_backend.routers.analytics_events |
analytics_events.track_analytics_events:526 | Tracked
codex_compaction_event event params={'thread_id':
'019d74d4-7a11-78a1-89f7-0535a1149416', 'turn_id':
'019d74d4-e087-7183-9c20-b1e40b7578c0', 'product_surface': 'codex',
'app_server_client': {'product_client_id': 'CODEX_CLI', 'client_name':
'codex-tui', 'client_version': '0.0.0', 'rpc_transport': 'in_process',
'experimental_api_enabled': True}, 'runtime': {'codex_rs_version':
'0.0.0', 'runtime_os': 'macos', 'runtime_os_version': '26.4.0',
'runtime_arch': 'aarch64'}, 'trigger': 'manual', 'reason':
'user_requested', 'implementation': 'responses_compact', 'phase':
'standalone_turn', 'strategy': 'memento', 'status': 'completed',
'active_context_tokens_before': 23461, 'active_context_tokens_after':
6171, 'started_at': 1775781601, 'completed_at': 1775781620,
'thread_source': 'user', 'subagent_source': None, 'parent_thread_id':
None, 'error': None, 'duration_ms': 18971} | `
2026-04-10 13:03:54 -07:00
richardopenai
9f2a585153 Option to Notify Workspace Owner When Usage Limit is Reached (#16969)
## Summary
- Replace the manual `/notify-owner` flow with an inline confirmation
prompt when a usage-based workspace member hits a credits-depleted
limit.
- Fetch the current workspace role from the live ChatGPT
`accounts/check/v4-2023-04-27` endpoint so owner/member behavior matches
the desktop and web clients.
- Keep owner, member, and spend-cap messaging distinct so we only offer
the owner nudge when the workspace is actually out of credits.

## What Changed
- `backend-client`
- Added a typed fetch for the current account role from
`accounts/check`.
  - Mapped backend role values into a Rust workspace-role enum.
- `app-server` and protocol
  - Added `workspaceRole` to `account/read` and `account/updated`.
- Derived `isWorkspaceOwner` from the live role, with a fallback to the
cached token claim when the role fetch is unavailable.
- `tui`
  - Removed the explicit `/notify-owner` slash command.
- When a member is blocked because the workspace is out of credits, the
error now prompts:
- `Your workspace is out of credits. Request more from your workspace
owner? [y/N]`
  - Choosing `y` sends the existing owner-notification request.
- Choosing `n`, pressing `Esc`, or accepting the default selection
dismisses the prompt without sending anything.
- Selection popups now honor explicit item shortcuts, which is how the
`y` / `n` interaction is wired.

## Reviewer Notes
- The main behavior change is scoped to usage-based workspace members
whose workspace credits are depleted.
- Spend-cap reached should not show the owner-notification prompt.
- Owners and admins should continue to see `/usage` guidance instead of
the member prompt.
- The live role fetch is best-effort; if it fails, we fall back to the
existing token-derived ownership signal.

## Testing
- Manual verification
  - Workspace owner does not see the member prompt.
- Workspace member with depleted credits sees the confirmation prompt
and can send the nudge with `y`.
- Workspace member with spend cap reached does not see the
owner-notification prompt.

### Workspace member out of usage

https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/341ac396-eff4-4a7f-bf0c-60660becbea1

### Workspace owner
<img width="1728" height="1086" alt="Screenshot 2026-04-09 at 11 48
22 AM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/06262a45-e3fc-4cc4-8326-1cbedad46ed6"
/>
2026-04-09 21:15:17 -07:00
neil-oai
a92a5085bd Forward app-server turn clientMetadata to Responses (#16009)
## Summary
App-server v2 already receives turn-scoped `clientMetadata`, but the
Rust app-server was dropping it before the outbound Responses request.
This change keeps the fix lightweight by threading that metadata through
the existing turn-metadata path rather than inventing a new transport.

## What we're trying to do and why
We want turn-scoped metadata from the app-server protocol layer,
especially fields like Hermes/GAAS run IDs, to survive all the way to
the actual Responses API request so it is visible in downstream
websocket request logging and analytics.

The specific bug was:
- app-server protocol uses camelCase `clientMetadata`
- Responses transport already has an existing turn metadata carrier:
`x-codex-turn-metadata`
- websocket transport already rewrites that header into
`request.request_body.client_metadata["x-codex-turn-metadata"]`
- but the Rust app-server never parsed or stored `clientMetadata`, so
nothing from the app-server request was making it into that existing
path

This PR fixes that without adding a new header or a second metadata
channel.

## How we did it
### Protocol surface
- Add optional `clientMetadata` to v2 `TurnStartParams` and
`TurnSteerParams`
- Regenerate the JSON schema / TypeScript fixtures
- Update app-server docs to describe the field and its behavior

### Runtime plumbing
- Add a dedicated core op for app-server user input carrying turn-scoped
metadata: `Op::UserInputWithClientMetadata`
- Wire `turn/start` and `turn/steer` through that op / signature path
instead of dropping the metadata at the message-processor boundary
- Store the metadata in `TurnMetadataState`

### Transport behavior
- Reuse the existing serialized `x-codex-turn-metadata` payload
- Merge the new app-server `clientMetadata` into that JSON additively
- Do **not** replace built-in reserved fields already present in the
turn metadata payload
- Keep websocket behavior unchanged at the outer shape level: it still
sends only `client_metadata["x-codex-turn-metadata"]`, but that JSON
string now contains the merged fields
- Keep HTTP fallback behavior unchanged except that the existing
`x-codex-turn-metadata` header now includes the merged fields too

### Request shape before / after
Before, a websocket `response.create` looked like:
```json
{
  "type": "response.create",
  "client_metadata": {
    "x-codex-turn-metadata": "{\"session_id\":\"...\",\"turn_id\":\"...\"}"
  }
}
```
Even if the app-server caller supplied `clientMetadata`, it was not
represented there.

After, the same request shape is preserved, but the serialized payload
now includes the new turn-scoped fields:
```json
{
  "type": "response.create",
  "client_metadata": {
    "x-codex-turn-metadata": "{\"session_id\":\"...\",\"turn_id\":\"...\",\"fiber_run_id\":\"fiber-start-123\",\"origin\":\"gaas\"}"
  }
}
```

## Validation
### Targeted tests added / updated
- protocol round-trip coverage for `clientMetadata` on `turn/start` and
`turn/steer`
- protocol round-trip coverage for `Op::UserInputWithClientMetadata`
- `TurnMetadataState` merge test proving client metadata is added
without overwriting reserved built-in fields
- websocket request-shape test proving outbound `response.create`
contains merged metadata inside
`client_metadata["x-codex-turn-metadata"]`
- app-server integration tests proving:
- `turn/start` forwards `clientMetadata` into the outbound Responses
request path
  - websocket warmup + real turn request both behave correctly
  - `turn/steer` updates the follow-up request metadata

### Commands run
- `just write-app-server-schema`
- `cargo test -p codex-app-server-protocol`
- `cargo test -p codex-protocol`
- `cargo test -p codex-core
turn_metadata_state_merges_client_metadata_without_replacing_reserved_fields
--lib`
- `cargo test -p codex-core --test all
responses_websocket_preserves_custom_turn_metadata_fields`
- `cargo test -p codex-app-server --test all client_metadata`
- `cargo test -p codex-app-server --test all
turn_start_forwards_client_metadata_to_responses_websocket_request_body_v2
-- --nocapture`
- `just fmt`
- `just fix -p codex-core -p codex-protocol -p codex-app-server-protocol
-p codex-app-server`
- `just fix -p codex-exec -p codex-tui-app-server`
- `just argument-comment-lint`

### Full suite note
`cargo test` in `codex-rs` still fails in:
-
`suite::v2::turn_interrupt::turn_interrupt_resolves_pending_command_approval_request`

I verified that same failure on a clean detached `HEAD` worktree with an
isolated `CARGO_TARGET_DIR`, so it is not caused by this patch.
2026-04-09 11:52:37 -07:00
Dylan Hurd
6c36e7d688 fix(app-server) revert null instructions changes (#17047) 2026-04-07 15:18:34 -07:00
Owen Lin
5d1671ca70 feat(analytics): generate an installation_id and pass it in responsesapi client_metadata (#16912)
## Summary

This adds a stable Codex installation ID and includes it on Responses
API requests via `x-codex-installation-id` passed in via the
`client_metadata` field for analytics/debugging.

The main pieces are:
- persist a UUID in `$CODEX_HOME/installation_id`
- thread the installation ID into `ModelClient`
- send it in `client_metadata` on Responses requests so it works
consistently across HTTP and WebSocket transports
2026-04-07 09:52:17 -07:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
24c598e8a9 Honor null thread instructions (#16964)
- Treat explicit null thread instructions as a blank-slate override
while preserving omitted-field fallback behavior.
- Preserve null through rollout resume/fork and keep explicit empty
strings distinct.
- Add app-server v2 start/fork coverage for the tri-state instruction
params.
2026-04-07 04:10:19 +00:00
pakrym-oai
1f2411629f Refactor config types into a separate crate (#16962)
Move config types into a separate crate because their macros expand into
a lot of new code.
2026-04-07 00:32:41 +00:00
Michael Bolin
3a22e10172 test: avoid PowerShell startup in Windows auth fixture (#16737)
## Why

`provider_auth_command_supplies_bearer_token` and
`provider_auth_command_refreshes_after_401` were still flaky under
Windows Bazel because the generated fixture used `powershell.exe`, whose
startup can be slow enough to trip the provider-auth timeout in CI.

## What

Replace the generated Windows auth fixture script in
`codex-rs/core/tests/suite/client.rs` with a small `.cmd` script
executed by `cmd.exe /D /Q /C`, and advance `tokens.txt` one line at a
time so the refresh-after-401 test still gets the second token on the
second invocation.

Also align the fixture timeout with the provider-auth default (`5_000`
ms) to avoid introducing a test-only timing budget that is stricter than
production behavior.

## Testing

Left to CI, specifically the Windows Bazel
`//codex-rs/core:core-all-test` coverage for the two provider-auth
command tests.
2026-04-03 20:05:39 -07:00
Thibault Sottiaux
91ca49e53c [codex] allow disabling environment context injection (#16745)
This adds an `include_environment_context` config/profile flag that
defaults on, and guards both initial injection and later environment
updates to allow skipping injection of `<environment_context>`.
2026-04-03 18:06:52 -07:00
Thibault Sottiaux
8d19646861 [codex] allow disabling prompt instruction blocks (#16735)
This PR adds root and profile config switches to omit the generated
`<permissions instructions>` and `<apps_instructions>` prompt blocks
while keeping both enabled by default, and it gates both the initial
developer-context injection and later permissions diff injection so
turning the permissions block off stays effective across turn-context
overrides.

Also added a prompt debug tool that can be used as `codex debug
prompt-input "hello"` and dumps the constructed items list.
2026-04-03 23:47:56 +00:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
af8a9d2d2b remove temporary ownership re-exports (#16626)
Stacked on #16508.

This removes the temporary `codex-core` / `codex-login` re-export shims
from the ownership split and rewrites callsites to import directly from
`codex-model-provider-info`, `codex-models-manager`, `codex-api`,
`codex-protocol`, `codex-feedback`, and `codex-response-debug-context`.

No behavior change intended; this is the mechanical import cleanup layer
split out from the ownership move.

---------

Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
2026-04-03 00:33:34 -07:00
Michael Bolin
b4787bf4c0 fix: changes to test that should help them pass on Windows under Bazel (#16662)
https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/16460 was a large PR created by
Codex to try to get the tests to pass under Bazel on Windows. Indeed, it
successfully ran all of the tests under `//codex-rs/core:` with its
changes to `codex-rs/core/`, though the full set of changes seems to be
too broad.

This PR tries to port the key changes, which are:

- Under Bazel, the `USERNAME` environment variable is not guaranteed to
be set on Windows, so for tests that need a non-empty env var as a
convenient substitute for an env var containing an API key, just use
`PATH`. Note that `PATH` is unlikely to contain characters that are not
allowed in an HTTP header value.
- Specify `"powershell.exe"` instead of just `"powershell"` in case the
`PATHEXT` env var gets lost in the shuffle.
2026-04-02 23:06:36 -07:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
6fff9955f1 extract models manager and related ownership from core (#16508)
## Summary
- split `models-manager` out of `core` and add `ModelsManagerConfig`
plus `Config::to_models_manager_config()` so model metadata paths stop
depending on `core::Config`
- move login-owned/auth-owned code out of `core` into `codex-login`,
move model provider config into `codex-model-provider-info`, move API
bridge mapping into `codex-api`, move protocol-owned types/impls into
`codex-protocol`, and move response debug helpers into a dedicated
`response-debug-context` crate
- move feedback tag emission into `codex-feedback`, relocate tests to
the crates that now own the code, and keep broad temporary re-exports so
this PR avoids a giant import-only rewrite

## Major moves and decisions
- created `codex-models-manager` as the owner for model
cache/catalog/config/model info logic, including the new
`ModelsManagerConfig` struct
- created `codex-model-provider-info` as the owner for provider config
parsing/defaults and kept temporary `codex-login`/`codex-core`
re-exports for old import paths
- moved `api_bridge` error mapping + `CoreAuthProvider` into
`codex-api`, while `codex-login::api_bridge` temporarily re-exports
those symbols and keeps the `auth_provider_from_auth` wrapper
- moved `auth_env_telemetry` and `provider_auth` ownership to
`codex-login`
- moved `CodexErr` ownership to `codex-protocol::error`, plus
`StreamOutput`, `bytes_to_string_smart`, and network policy helpers to
protocol-owned modules
- created `codex-response-debug-context` for
`extract_response_debug_context`, `telemetry_transport_error_message`,
and related response-debug plumbing instead of leaving that behavior in
`core`
- moved `FeedbackRequestTags`, `emit_feedback_request_tags`, and
`emit_feedback_request_tags_with_auth_env` to `codex-feedback`
- deferred removal of temporary re-exports and the mechanical import
rewrites to a stacked follow-up PR so this PR stays reviewable

## Test moves
- moved auth refresh coverage from `core/tests/suite/auth_refresh.rs` to
`login/tests/suite/auth_refresh.rs`
- moved text encoding coverage from
`core/tests/suite/text_encoding_fix.rs` to
`protocol/src/exec_output_tests.rs`
- moved model info override coverage from
`core/tests/suite/model_info_overrides.rs` to
`models-manager/src/model_info_overrides_tests.rs`

---------

Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
2026-04-02 23:00:02 -07:00
Michael Bolin
aa2403e2eb core: remove cross-crate re-exports from lib.rs (#16512)
## Why

`codex-core` was re-exporting APIs owned by sibling `codex-*` crates,
which made downstream crates depend on `codex-core` as a proxy module
instead of the actual owner crate.

Removing those forwards makes crate boundaries explicit and lets leaf
crates drop unnecessary `codex-core` dependencies. In this PR, this
reduces the dependency on `codex-core` to `codex-login` in the following
files:

```
codex-rs/backend-client/Cargo.toml
codex-rs/mcp-server/tests/common/Cargo.toml
```

## What

- Remove `codex-rs/core/src/lib.rs` re-exports for symbols owned by
`codex-login`, `codex-mcp`, `codex-rollout`, `codex-analytics`,
`codex-protocol`, `codex-shell-command`, `codex-sandboxing`,
`codex-tools`, and `codex-utils-path`.
- Delete the `default_client` forwarding shim in `codex-rs/core`.
- Update in-crate and downstream callsites to import directly from the
owning `codex-*` crate.
- Add direct Cargo dependencies where callsites now target the owner
crate, and remove `codex-core` from `codex-rs/backend-client`.
2026-04-01 23:06:24 -07:00