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Author SHA1 Message Date
Max Johnson
7053aa5457 Reapply "Add app-server transport layer with websocket support" (#11370)
Reapply "Add app-server transport layer with websocket support" with
additional fixes from https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/11313/changes
to avoid deadlocking.

This reverts commit 47356ff83c.

## Summary

To avoid deadlocking when queues are full, we maintain separate tokio
tasks dedicated to incoming vs outgoing event handling
- split the app-server main loop into two tasks in
`run_main_with_transport`
   - inbound handling (`transport_event_rx`)
   - outbound handling (`outgoing_rx` + `thread_created_rx`)
- separate incoming and outgoing websocket tasks

## Validation

Integration tests, testing thoroughly e2e in codex app w/ >10 concurrent
requests

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Co-authored-by: jif-oai <jif@openai.com>
2026-02-11 18:13:39 +00:00
Owen Lin
bde734fd1e feat(app-server): add an --analytics-default-enabled flag (#9118)
Add a new `codex app-server --analytics-default-enabled` CLI flag that
controls whether analytics are enabled by default.

Analytics are disabled by default for app-server. Users have to
explicitly opt in
via the `analytics` section in the config.toml file.

However, for first-party use cases like the VSCode IDE extension, we
default analytics
to be enabled by default by setting this flag. Users can still opt out
by setting this
in their config.toml:

```toml
[analytics]
enabled = false
```

See https://developers.openai.com/codex/config-advanced/#metrics for
more details.
2026-01-13 11:59:39 -08:00