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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
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
Ahmed Ibrahim
4c2a1ae31b Move default realtime prompt into core (#17165)
- Adds a core-owned realtime backend prompt template and preparation
path.
- Makes omitted realtime start prompts use the core default, while null
or empty prompts intentionally send empty instructions.
- Covers the core realtime path and app-server v2 path with integration
coverage.

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2026-04-08 19:34:40 -07:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
d90a348870 Add WebRTC media transport to realtime TUI (#17058)
Adds the `[realtime].transport = "webrtc"` TUI media path using a new
`codex-realtime-webrtc` crate, while leaving app-server as the
signaling/event source.\n\nLocal checks: fmt, diff-check, dependency
tree only; test signal should come from CI.

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2026-04-08 10:26:55 -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`

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2026-04-02 23:00:02 -07:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
59b68f5519 Extract MCP into codex-mcp crate (#15919)
- Split MCP runtime/server code out of `codex-core` into the new
`codex-mcp` crate. New/moved public structs/types include `McpConfig`,
`McpConnectionManager`, `ToolInfo`, `ToolPluginProvenance`,
`CodexAppsToolsCacheKey`, and the `McpManager` API
(`codex_mcp::mcp::McpManager` plus the `codex_core::mcp::McpManager`
wrapper/shim). New/moved functions include `with_codex_apps_mcp`,
`configured_mcp_servers`, `effective_mcp_servers`,
`collect_mcp_snapshot`, `collect_mcp_snapshot_from_manager`,
`qualified_mcp_tool_name_prefix`, and the MCP auth/skill-dependency
helpers. Why: this creates a focused MCP crate boundary and shrinks
`codex-core` without forcing every consumer to migrate in the same PR.

- Move MCP server config schema and persistence into `codex-config`.
New/moved structs/enums include `AppToolApproval`,
`McpServerToolConfig`, `McpServerConfig`, `RawMcpServerConfig`,
`McpServerTransportConfig`, `McpServerDisabledReason`, and
`codex_config::ConfigEditsBuilder`. New/moved functions include
`load_global_mcp_servers` and
`ConfigEditsBuilder::replace_mcp_servers`/`apply`. Why: MCP TOML
parsing/editing is config ownership, and this keeps config
validation/round-tripping (including per-tool approval overrides and
inline bearer-token rejection) in the config crate instead of
`codex-core`.

- Rewire `codex-core`, app-server, and plugin call sites onto the new
crates. Updated `Config::to_mcp_config(&self, plugins_manager)`,
`codex-rs/core/src/mcp.rs`, `codex-rs/core/src/connectors.rs`,
`codex-rs/core/src/codex.rs`,
`CodexMessageProcessor::list_mcp_server_status_task`, and
`utils/plugins/src/mcp_connector.rs` to build/pass the new MCP
config/runtime types. Why: plugin-provided MCP servers still merge with
user-configured servers, and runtime auth (`CodexAuth`) is threaded into
`with_codex_apps_mcp` / `collect_mcp_snapshot` explicitly so `McpConfig`
stays config-only.
2026-04-01 19:03:26 -07:00
Michael Bolin
9f0be146db cloud-tasks: split the mock client out of cloud-tasks-client (#16456)
## Why

`codex-cloud-tasks-client` was mixing two different roles: the real HTTP
client and the mock implementation used by tests and local mock mode.
Keeping both in the same crate forced Cargo feature toggles and Bazel
`crate_features` just to pick an implementation.

This change keeps `codex-cloud-tasks-client` focused on the shared API
surface and real backend client, and moves the mock implementation into
its own crate so we can remove those feature permutations cleanly.

## What changed

- add a new `codex-cloud-tasks-mock-client` crate that owns `MockClient`
- remove the `mock` and `online` features from
`codex-cloud-tasks-client`
- make `codex-cloud-tasks-client` unconditionally depend on
`codex-backend-client` and export `HttpClient` directly
- gate the mock-mode path in `codex-cloud-tasks` behind
`#[cfg(debug_assertions)]`, so release builds always initialize the real
HTTP client
- update `codex-cloud-tasks` and its tests to use
`codex-cloud-tasks-mock-client::MockClient` wherever mock behavior is
needed
- remove the matching Bazel `crate_features` override and shrink the
manifest verifier allowlist accordingly

## How tested

- `cargo test -p codex-cloud-tasks-client`
- `cargo test -p codex-cloud-tasks-mock-client`
- `cargo test -p codex-cloud-tasks`

---
[//]: # (BEGIN SAPLING FOOTER)
Stack created with [Sapling](https://sapling-scm.com). Best reviewed
with [ReviewStack](https://reviewstack.dev/openai/codex/pull/16456).
* #16457
* __->__ #16456
2026-04-01 12:09:14 -07:00
Eric Traut
61429a6c10 Rename tui_app_server to tui (#16104)
This is a follow-up to https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/15922. That
previous PR deleted the old `tui` directory and left the new
`tui_app_server` directory in place. This PR renames `tui_app_server` to
`tui` and fixes up all references.
2026-03-28 11:23:07 -06:00
Eric Traut
d65deec617 Remove the legacy TUI split (#15922)
This is the part 1 of 2 PRs that will delete the `tui` /
`tui_app_server` split. This part simply deletes the existing `tui`
directory and marks the `tui_app_server` feature flag as removed. I left
the `tui_app_server` feature flag in place for now so its presence
doesn't result in an error. It is simply ignored.

Part 2 will rename the `tui_app_server` directory `tui`. I did this as
two parts to reduce visible code churn.
2026-03-27 22:56:44 +00:00
jif-oai
2e849703cd chore: drop useless stuff (#15876) 2026-03-27 09:41:47 +01:00
Michael Bolin
44d28f500f codex-tools: extract shared tool schema parsing (#15923)
## Why

`parse_tool_input_schema` and the supporting `JsonSchema` model were
living in `core/src/tools/spec.rs`, but they already serve callers
outside `codex-core`.

Keeping that shared schema parsing logic inside `codex-core` makes the
crate boundary harder to reason about and works against the guidance in
`AGENTS.md` to avoid growing `codex-core` when reusable code can live
elsewhere.

This change takes the first extraction step by moving the schema parsing
primitive into its own crate while keeping the rest of the tool-spec
assembly in `codex-core`.

## What changed

- added a new `codex-tools` crate under `codex-rs/tools`
- moved the shared tool input schema model and sanitizer/parser into
`tools/src/json_schema.rs`
- kept `tools/src/lib.rs` exports-only, with the module-level unit tests
split into `json_schema_tests.rs`
- updated `codex-core` to use `codex-tools::JsonSchema` and re-export
`parse_tool_input_schema`
- updated `codex-app-server` dynamic tool validation to depend on
`codex-tools` directly instead of reaching through `codex-core`
- wired the new crate into the Cargo workspace and Bazel build graph
2026-03-27 00:03:35 +00:00
Michael Bolin
e36ebaa3da fix: box apply_patch test harness futures (#15835)
## Why

`#[large_stack_test]` made the `apply_patch_cli` tests pass by giving
them more stack, but it did not address why those tests needed the extra
stack in the first place.

The real problem is the async state built by the `apply_patch_cli`
harness path. Those tests await three helper boundaries directly:
harness construction, turn submission, and apply-patch output
collection. If those helpers inline their full child futures, the test
future grows to include the whole harness startup and request/response
path.

This change replaces the workaround from #12768 with the same basic
approach used in #13429, but keeps the fix narrower: only the helper
boundaries awaited directly by `apply_patch_cli` stay boxed.

## What Changed

- removed `#[large_stack_test]` from
`core/tests/suite/apply_patch_cli.rs`
- restored ordinary `#[tokio::test(flavor = "multi_thread",
worker_threads = 2)]` annotations in that suite
- deleted the now-unused `codex-test-macros` crate and removed its
workspace wiring
- boxed only the three helper boundaries that the suite awaits directly:
  - `apply_patch_harness_with(...)`
  - `TestCodexHarness::submit(...)`
  - `TestCodexHarness::apply_patch_output(...)`
- added comments at those boxed boundaries explaining why they remain
boxed

## Testing

- `cargo test -p codex-core --test all suite::apply_patch_cli --
--nocapture`

## References

- #12768
- #13429
2026-03-26 17:32:04 +00:00
jif-oai
6dcac41d53 chore: drop artifacts lib (#15864) 2026-03-26 15:28:59 +01:00
jif-oai
7dac332c93 feat: exec-server prep for unified exec (#15691)
This PR partially rebase `unified_exec` on the `exec-server` and adapt
the `exec-server` accordingly.

## What changed in `exec-server`

1. Replaced the old "broadcast-driven; process-global" event model with
process-scoped session events. The goal is to be able to have dedicated
handler for each process.
2. Add to protocol contract to support explicit lifecycle status and
stream ordering:
- `WriteResponse` now returns `WriteStatus` (Accepted, UnknownProcess,
StdinClosed, Starting) instead of a bool.
  - Added seq fields to output/exited notifications.
  - Added terminal process/closed notification.
3. Demultiplexed remote notifications into per-process channels. Same as
for the event sys
4. Local and remote backends now both implement ExecBackend.
5. Local backend wraps internal process ID/operations into per-process
ExecProcess objects.
6. Remote backend registers a session channel before launch and
unregisters on failed launch.

## What changed in `unified_exec`

1. Added unified process-state model and backend-neutral process
wrapper. This will probably disappear in the future, but it makes it
easier to keep the work flowing on both side.
- `UnifiedExecProcess` now handles both local PTY sessions and remote
exec-server processes through a shared `ProcessHandle`.
- Added `ProcessState` to track has_exited, exit_code, and terminal
failure message consistently across backends.
2. Routed write and lifecycle handling through process-level methods.

## Some rationals

1. The change centralizes execution transport in exec-server while
preserving policy and orchestration ownership in core, avoiding
duplicated launch approval logic. This comes from internal discussion.
2. Session-scoped events remove coupling/cross-talk between processes
and make stream ordering and terminal state explicit (seq, closed,
failed).
3. The failure-path surfacing (remote launch failures, write failures,
transport disconnects) makes command tool output and cleanup behavior
deterministic

## Follow-ups:
* Unify the concept of thread ID behind an obfuscated struct
* FD handling
* Full zsh-fork compatibility
* Full network sandboxing compatibility
* Handle ws disconnection
2026-03-26 15:22:34 +01:00
jif-oai
b00a05c785 feat: drop artifact tool and feature (#15851) 2026-03-26 13:21:24 +01:00
jif-oai
7ef3cfe63e feat: replace askama by custom lib (#15784)
Finalise the drop of `askama` to use our internal lib instead
2026-03-26 10:33:25 +01:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
9dbe098349 Extract codex-core-skills crate (#15749)
## Summary
- move skill loading and management into codex-core-skills
- leave codex-core with the thin integration layer and shared wiring

## Testing
- CI

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2026-03-25 12:57:42 -07:00
viyatb-oai
6124564297 feat: add websocket auth for app-server (#14847)
## Summary
This change adds websocket authentication at the app-server transport
boundary and enforces it before JSON-RPC `initialize`, so authenticated
deployments reject unauthenticated clients during the websocket
handshake rather than after a connection has already been admitted.

During rollout, websocket auth is opt-in for non-loopback listeners so
we do not break existing remote clients. If `--ws-auth ...` is
configured, the server enforces auth during websocket upgrade. If auth
is not configured, non-loopback listeners still start, but app-server
logs a warning and the startup banner calls out that auth should be
configured before real remote use.

The server supports two auth modes: a file-backed capability token, and
a standard HMAC-signed JWT/JWS bearer token verified with the
`jsonwebtoken` crate, with optional issuer, audience, and clock-skew
validation. Capability tokens are normalized, hashed, and compared in
constant time. Short shared secrets for signed bearer tokens are
rejected at startup. Requests carrying an `Origin` header are rejected
with `403` by transport middleware, and authenticated clients present
credentials as `Authorization: Bearer <token>` during websocket upgrade.

## Validation
- `cargo test -p codex-app-server transport::auth`
- `cargo test -p codex-cli app_server_`
- `cargo clippy -p codex-app-server --all-targets -- -D warnings`
- `just bazel-lock-check`

Note: in the broad `cargo test -p codex-app-server
connection_handling_websocket` run, the touched websocket auth cases
passed, but unrelated Unix shutdown tests failed with a timeout in this
environment.

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2026-03-25 12:35:57 -07:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
d273efc0f3 Extract codex-analytics crate (#15748)
## Summary
- move the analytics events client into codex-analytics
- update codex-core and app-server callsites to use the new crate

## Testing
- CI

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2026-03-25 11:08:05 -07:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
2bb1027e37 Extract codex-plugin crate (#15747)
## Summary
- extract plugin identifiers and load-outcome types into codex-plugin
- update codex-core to consume the new plugin crate

## Testing
- CI

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2026-03-25 11:07:31 -07:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
ad74543a6f Extract codex-utils-plugins crate (#15746)
## Summary
- extract shared plugin path and manifest helpers into
codex-utils-plugins
- update codex-core to consume the utility crate

## Testing
- CI

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2026-03-25 11:05:35 -07:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
fba3c79885 Extract codex-instructions crate (#15744)
## Summary
- extract instruction fragment and user-instruction types into
codex-instructions
- update codex-core to consume the new crate

## Testing
- CI

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2026-03-25 10:43:49 -07:00
jif-oai
f190a95a4f feat: rendering library v1 (#15778)
The goal will be to replace askama
2026-03-25 16:07:04 +00:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
2e03d8b4d2 Extract rollout into its own crate (#15548) 2026-03-24 18:10:53 -07:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
062fa7a2bb Move string truncation helpers into codex-utils-string (#15572)
- move the shared byte-based middle truncation logic from `core` into
`codex-utils-string`
- keep token-specific truncation in `codex-core` so rollout can reuse
the shared helper in the next stacked PR

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2026-03-24 15:45:40 -07:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
0f957a93cd Move git utilities into a dedicated crate (#15564)
- create `codex-git-utils` and move the shared git helpers into it with
file moves preserved for diff readability
- move the `GitInfo` helpers out of `core` so stacked rollout work can
depend on the shared crate without carrying its own git info module

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Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
2026-03-24 13:26:23 -07:00
pakrym-oai
431af0807c Move macOS sandbox builders into codex-sandboxing (#15593)
## Summary
- move macOS permission merging/intersection logic and tests from
`codex-core` into `codex-sandboxing`
- move seatbelt policy builders, permissions logic, SBPL assets, and
their tests into `codex-sandboxing`
- keep `codex-core` owning only the seatbelt spawn wrapper and switch
call sites to import the moved APIs directly

## Notes
- no re-exports added
- moved the seatbelt tests with the implementation so internal helpers
could stay private
- local verification is still finishing while this PR is open
2026-03-23 21:26:35 -07:00
pakrym-oai
2227248cd6 Extract landlock helpers into codex-sandboxing (#15592)
## Summary
- add a new `codex-sandboxing` crate for sandboxing extraction work
- move the pure Linux sandbox argv builders and their unit tests out of
`codex-core`
- keep `core::landlock` as the spawn wrapper and update direct callers
to use `codex_sandboxing::landlock`

## Testing
- `cargo test -p codex-sandboxing`
- `cargo test -p codex-core landlock`
- `cargo test -p codex-cli debug_sandbox`
- `just argument-comment-lint`

## Notes
- this is step 1 of the move plan aimed at minimizing per-PR diffs
- no re-exports or no-op proxy methods were added
2026-03-23 20:56:15 -07:00
Channing Conger
e4eedd6170 Code mode on v8 (#15276)
Moves Code Mode to a new crate with no dependencies on codex. This
create encodes the code mode semantics that we want for lifetime,
mounting, tool calling.

The model-facing surface is mostly unchanged. `exec` still runs raw
JavaScript, `wait` still resumes or terminates a `cell_id`, nested tools
are still available through `tools.*`, and helpers like `text`, `image`,
`store`, `load`, `notify`, `yield_control`, and `exit` still exist.

The major change is underneath that surface:

- Old code mode was an external Node runtime.
- New code mode is an in-process V8 runtime embedded directly in Rust.
- Old code mode managed cells inside a long-lived Node runner process.
- New code mode manages cells in Rust, with one V8 runtime thread per
active `exec`.
- Old code mode used JSON protocol messages over child stdin/stdout plus
Node worker-thread messages.
- New code mode uses Rust channels and direct V8 callbacks/events.

This PR also fixes the two migration regressions that fell out of that
substrate change:

- `wait { terminate: true }` now waits for the V8 runtime to actually
stop before reporting termination.
- synchronous top-level `exit()` now succeeds again instead of surfacing
as a script error.

---

- `core/src/tools/code_mode/*` is now mostly an adapter layer for the
public `exec` / `wait` tools.
- `code-mode/src/service.rs` owns cell sessions and async control flow
in Rust.
- `code-mode/src/runtime/*.rs` owns the embedded V8 isolate and
JavaScript execution.
- each `exec` spawns a dedicated runtime thread plus a Rust
session-control task.
- helper globals are installed directly into the V8 context instead of
being injected through a source prelude.
- helper modules like `tools.js` and `@openai/code_mode` are synthesized
through V8 module resolution callbacks in Rust.

---

Also added a benchmark for showing the speed of init and use of a code
mode env:
```
$ cargo bench -p codex-code-mode --bench exec_overhead -- --samples 30 --warm-iterations 25 --tool-counts 0,32,128
Finished [`bench` profile [optimized]](https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/profiles.html#default-profiles) target(s) in 0.18s
     Running benches/exec_overhead.rs (target/release/deps/exec_overhead-008c440d800545ae)
exec_overhead: samples=30, warm_iterations=25, tool_counts=[0, 32, 128]
scenario       tools samples    warmups      iters      mean/exec       p95/exec       rssΔ p50       rssΔ max
cold_exec          0      30          0          1         1.13ms         1.20ms        8.05MiB        8.06MiB
warm_exec          0      30          1         25       473.43us       512.49us      912.00KiB        1.33MiB
cold_exec         32      30          0          1         1.03ms         1.15ms        8.08MiB        8.11MiB
warm_exec         32      30          1         25       509.73us       545.76us      960.00KiB        1.30MiB
cold_exec        128      30          0          1         1.14ms         1.19ms        8.30MiB        8.34MiB
warm_exec        128      30          1         25       575.08us       591.03us      736.00KiB      864.00KiB
memory uses a fresh-process max RSS delta for each scenario
```

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2026-03-20 23:36:58 -07:00
Channing Conger
1350477150 Add v8-poc consumer of our new built v8 (#15203)
This adds a dummy v8-poc project that in Cargo links against our
prebuilt binaries and the ones provided by rusty_v8 for non musl
platforms. This demonstrates that we can successfully link and use v8 on
all platforms that we want to target.

In bazel things are slightly more complicated. Since the libraries as
published have libc++ linked in already we end up with a lot of double
linked symbols if we try to use them in bazel land. Instead we fall back
to building rusty_v8 and v8 from source (cached of course) on the
platforms we ship to.

There is likely some compatibility drift in the windows bazel builder
that we'll need to reconcile before we can re-enable them. I'm happy to
be on the hook to unwind that.
2026-03-20 12:08:25 -07:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
2e22885e79 Split features into codex-features crate (#15253)
- Split the feature system into a new `codex-features` crate.
- Cut `codex-core` and workspace consumers over to the new config and
warning APIs.

Co-authored-by: Ahmed Ibrahim <219906144+aibrahim-oai@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
2026-03-19 20:12:07 -07:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
7eb19e5319 Move terminal module to terminal-detection crate (#15216)
- Move core/src/terminal.rs and its tests into a standalone
terminal-detection workspace crate.
- Update direct consumers to depend on codex-terminal-detection and
import terminal APIs directly.

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2026-03-19 14:08:04 -07:00
Andrei Eternal
267499bed8 [hooks] use a user message > developer message for prompt continuation (#14867)
## Summary

Persist Stop-hook continuation prompts as `user` messages instead of
hidden `developer` messages + some requested integration tests

This is a followup to @pakrym 's comment in
https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/14532 to make sure stop-block
continuation prompts match training for turn loops

- Stop continuation now writes `<hook_prompt hook_run_id="...">stop
hook's user prompt<hook_prompt>`
- Introduces quick-xml dependency, though we already indirectly depended
on it anyway via syntect
- This PR only has about 500 lines of actual logic changes, the rest is
tests/schema

## Testing

Example run (with a sessionstart hook and 3 stop hooks) - this shows
context added by session start, then two stop hooks sending their own
additional prompts in a new turn. The model responds with a single
message addressing both. Then when that turn ends, the hooks detect that
they just ran using `stop_hook_active` and decide not to infinite loop

test files for this (unzip, move codex -> .codex):
[codex.zip](https://github.com/user-attachments/files/26075806/codex.zip)

```
› cats


• Running SessionStart hook: lighting the observatory

SessionStart hook (completed)
  warning: Hi, I'm a session start hook for wizard-tower (startup).
  hook context: A wimboltine stonpet is an exotic cuisine from hyperspace

• Cats are tiny zen wizards, my friend: equal parts nap, mystery, and chaos. If you want, we can talk
  cat facts, cat breeds, cat names, or build something cat-themed in this repo.

• Running Stop hook: checking the tower wards

• Running Stop hook: sacking the guards

• Running Stop hook: hiring the guards

Stop hook (completed)
  warning: Wizard Tower Stop hook reviewed the completed reply (177 chars).

Stop hook (blocked)
  warning: Wizard Tower Stop hook continuing conversation
  feedback: cook the stonpet

Stop hook (blocked)
  warning: Wizard Tower Stop hook continuing conversation
  feedback: eat the cooked stonpet

• Stonpet’s cooked, aloha style: flash-seared over a blue quasiflame, glazed with nebula salt, and
  rested until the hyperspace juices settle.

  Now we eat with gratitude, my friend. One mindful bite in, and the flavor is pure cosmic surf:
  smoky, bright, and totally out of this dimension.

• Running Stop hook: checking the tower wards

• Running Stop hook: sacking the guards

• Running Stop hook: hiring the guards

Stop hook (completed)
  warning: Wizard Tower Stop hook reviewed the completed reply (285 chars).

Stop hook (completed)
  warning: Wizard Tower Stop hook saw a second pass and stayed calm to avoid a loop.

Stop hook (completed)
  warning: Wizard Tower Stop hook saw a second pass and stayed calm to avoid a loop.
```
2026-03-19 10:53:08 -07:00
pakrym-oai
dee03da508 Move environment abstraction into exec server (#15125)
The idea is that codex-exec exposes an Environment struct with services
on it. Each of those is a trait.

Depending on construction parameters passed to Environment they are
either backed by local or remote server but core doesn't see these
differences.
2026-03-19 08:31:14 -07:00
starr-openai
81996fcde6 Add exec-server stub server and protocol docs (#15089)
Stacked PR 1/3.

This is the initialize-only exec-server stub slice: binary/client
scaffolding and protocol docs, without exec/filesystem implementation.

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2026-03-19 00:30:05 +00:00
pakrym-oai
83a60fdb94 Add FS abstraction and use in view_image (#14960)
Adds an environment crate and environment + file system abstraction.

Environment is a combination of attributes and services specific to
environment the agent is connected to:
File system, process management, OS, default shell.

The goal is to move most of agent logic that assumes environment to work
through the environment abstraction.
2026-03-17 17:36:23 -07:00
Eric Traut
db89b73a9c Move TUI on top of app server (parallel code) (#14717)
This PR replicates the `tui` code directory and creates a temporary
parallel `tui_app_server` directory. It also implements a new feature
flag `tui_app_server` to select between the two tui implementations.

Once the new app-server-based TUI is stabilized, we'll delete the old
`tui` directory and feature flag.
2026-03-16 10:49:19 -06:00
Josh McKinney
6912da84a8 client: extend custom CA handling across HTTPS and websocket clients (#14239)
## Stacked PRs

This work is now effectively split across two steps:

- #14178: add custom CA support for browser and device-code login flows,
docs, and hermetic subprocess tests
- #14239: extend that shared custom CA handling across Codex HTTPS
clients and secure websocket TLS

Note: #14240 was merged into this branch while it was stacked on top of
this PR. This PR now subsumes that websocket follow-up and should be
treated as the combined change.

Builds on top of #14178.

## Problem

Custom CA support landed first in the login path, but the real
requirement is broader. Codex constructs outbound TLS clients in
multiple places, and both HTTPS and secure websocket paths can fail
behind enterprise TLS interception if they do not honor
`CODEX_CA_CERTIFICATE` or `SSL_CERT_FILE` consistently.

This PR broadens the shared custom-CA logic beyond login and applies the
same policy to websocket TLS, so the enterprise-proxy story is no longer
split between “HTTPS works” and “websockets still fail”.

## What This Delivers

Custom CA support is no longer limited to login. Codex outbound HTTPS
clients and secure websocket connections can now honor the same
`CODEX_CA_CERTIFICATE` / `SSL_CERT_FILE` configuration, so enterprise
proxy/intercept setups work more consistently end-to-end.

For users and operators, nothing new needs to be configured beyond the
same CA env vars introduced in #14178. The change is that more of Codex
now respects them, including websocket-backed flows that were previously
still using default trust roots.

I also manually validated the proxy path locally with mitmproxy using:
`CODEX_CA_CERTIFICATE=~/.mitmproxy/mitmproxy-ca-cert.pem
HTTPS_PROXY=http://127.0.0.1:8080 just codex`
with mitmproxy installed via `brew install mitmproxy` and configured as
the macOS system proxy.

## Mental model

`codex-client` is now the owner of shared custom-CA policy for outbound
TLS client construction. Reqwest callers start from the builder
configuration they already need, then pass that builder through
`build_reqwest_client_with_custom_ca(...)`. Websocket callers ask the
same module for a rustls client config when a custom CA bundle is
configured.

The env precedence is the same everywhere:
- `CODEX_CA_CERTIFICATE` wins
- otherwise fall back to `SSL_CERT_FILE`
- otherwise use system roots

The helper is intentionally narrow. It loads every usable certificate
from the configured PEM bundle into the appropriate root store and
returns either a configured transport or a typed error that explains
what went wrong.

## Non-goals

This does not add handshake-level integration tests against a live TLS
endpoint. It does not validate that the configured bundle forms a
meaningful certificate chain. It also does not try to force every
transport in the repo through one abstraction; it extends the shared CA
policy across the reqwest and websocket paths that actually needed it.

## Tradeoffs

The main tradeoff is centralizing CA behavior in `codex-client` while
still leaving adoption up to call sites. That keeps the implementation
additive and reviewable, but it means the rule "outbound Codex TLS that
should honor enterprise roots must use the shared helper" is still
partly enforced socially rather than by types.

For websockets, the shared helper only builds an explicit rustls config
when a custom CA bundle is configured. When no override env var is set,
websocket callers still use their ordinary default connector path.

## Architecture

`codex-client::custom_ca` now owns CA bundle selection, PEM
normalization, mixed-section parsing, certificate extraction, typed
CA-loading errors, and optional rustls client-config construction for
websocket TLS.

The affected consumers now call into that shared helper directly rather
than carrying login-local CA behavior:
- backend-client
- cloud-tasks
- RMCP client paths that use `reqwest`
- TUI voice HTTP paths
- `codex-core` default reqwest client construction
- `codex-api` websocket clients for both responses and realtime
websocket connections

The subprocess CA probe, env-sensitive integration tests, and shared PEM
fixtures also live in `codex-client`, which is now the actual owner of
the behavior they exercise.

## Observability

The shared CA path logs:
- which environment variable selected the bundle
- which path was loaded
- how many certificates were accepted
- when `TRUSTED CERTIFICATE` labels were normalized
- when CRLs were ignored
- where client construction failed

Returned errors remain user-facing and include the relevant env var,
path, and remediation hint. That same error model now applies whether
the failure surfaced while building a reqwest client or websocket TLS
configuration.

## Tests

Pure unit tests in `codex-client` cover env precedence and PEM
normalization behavior. Real client construction remains in subprocess
tests so the suite can control process env and avoid the macOS seatbelt
panic path that motivated the hermetic test split.

The subprocess coverage verifies:
- `CODEX_CA_CERTIFICATE` precedence over `SSL_CERT_FILE`
- fallback to `SSL_CERT_FILE`
- single-cert and multi-cert bundles
- malformed and empty-file errors
- OpenSSL `TRUSTED CERTIFICATE` handling
- CRL tolerance for well-formed CRL sections

The websocket side is covered by the existing `codex-api` / `codex-core`
websocket test suites plus the manual mitmproxy validation above.

---------

Co-authored-by: Ivan Zakharchanka <3axap4eHko@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
2026-03-13 00:59:26 +00:00
Josh McKinney
76d8d174b1 login: add custom CA support for login flows (#14178)
## Stacked PRs

This work is split across three stacked PRs:

- #14178: add custom CA support for browser and device-code login flows,
docs, and hermetic subprocess tests
- #14239: broaden the shared custom CA path from login to other outbound
`reqwest` clients across Codex
- #14240: extend that shared custom CA handling to secure websocket TLS
so websocket connections honor the same CA env vars

Review order: #14178, then #14239, then #14240.

Supersedes #6864.

Thanks to @3axap4eHko for the original implementation and investigation
here. Although this version rearranges the code and history
significantly, the majority of the credit for this work belongs to them.

## Problem

Login flows need to work in enterprise environments where outbound TLS
is intercepted by an internal proxy or gateway. In those setups, system
root certificates alone are often insufficient to validate the OAuth and
device-code endpoints used during login. The change adds a
login-specific custom CA loading path, but the important contracts
around env precedence, PEM compatibility, test boundaries, and
probe-only workarounds need to be explicit so reviewers can understand
what behavior is intentional.

For users and operators, the behavior is simple: if login needs to trust
a custom root CA, set `CODEX_CA_CERTIFICATE` to a PEM file containing
one or more certificates. If that variable is unset, login falls back to
`SSL_CERT_FILE`. If neither is set, login uses system roots. Invalid or
empty PEM files now fail with an error that points back to those
environment variables and explains how to recover.

## What This Delivers

Users can now make Codex login work behind enterprise TLS interception
by pointing `CODEX_CA_CERTIFICATE` at a PEM bundle containing the
relevant root certificates. If that variable is unset, login falls back
to `SSL_CERT_FILE`, then to system roots.

This PR applies that behavior to both browser-based and device-code
login flows. It also makes login tolerant of the PEM shapes operators
actually have in hand: multi-certificate bundles, OpenSSL `TRUSTED
CERTIFICATE` labels, and bundles that include well-formed CRLs.

## Mental model

`codex-login` is the place where the login flows construct ad hoc
outbound HTTP clients. That makes it the right boundary for a narrow CA
policy: look for `CODEX_CA_CERTIFICATE`, fall back to `SSL_CERT_FILE`,
load every parseable certificate block in that bundle into a
`reqwest::Client`, and fail early with a clear user-facing error if the
bundle is unreadable or malformed.

The implementation is intentionally pragmatic about PEM input shape. It
accepts ordinary certificate bundles, multi-certificate bundles, OpenSSL
`TRUSTED CERTIFICATE` labels, and bundles that also contain CRLs. It
does not validate a certificate chain or prove a handshake; it only
constructs the root store used by login.

## Non-goals

This change does not introduce a general-purpose transport abstraction
for the rest of the product. It does not validate whether the provided
bundle forms a real chain, and it does not add handshake-level
integration tests against a live TLS server. It also does not change
login state management or OAuth semantics beyond ensuring the existing
flows share the same CA-loading rules.

## Tradeoffs

The main tradeoff is keeping this logic scoped to login-specific client
construction rather than lifting it into a broader shared HTTP layer.
That keeps the review surface smaller, but it also means future
login-adjacent code must continue to use `build_login_http_client()` or
it can silently bypass enterprise CA overrides.

The `TRUSTED CERTIFICATE` handling is also intentionally a local
compatibility shim. The rustls ecosystem does not currently accept that
PEM label upstream, so the code normalizes it locally and trims the
OpenSSL `X509_AUX` trailer bytes down to the certificate DER that
`reqwest` can consume.

## Architecture

`custom_ca.rs` is now the single place that owns login CA behavior. It
selects the CA file from the environment, reads it, normalizes PEM label
shape where needed, iterates mixed PEM sections with `rustls-pki-types`,
ignores CRLs, trims OpenSSL trust metadata when necessary, and returns
either a configured `reqwest::Client` or a typed error.

The browser login server and the device-code flow both call
`build_login_http_client()`, so they share the same trust-store policy.
Environment-sensitive tests run through the `login_ca_probe` helper
binary because those tests must control process-wide env vars and cannot
reliably build a real reqwest client in-process on macOS seatbelt runs.

## Observability

The custom CA path logs which environment variable selected the bundle,
which file path was loaded, how many certificates were accepted, when
`TRUSTED CERTIFICATE` labels were normalized, when CRLs were ignored,
and where client construction failed. Returned errors remain user-facing
and include the relevant path, env var, and remediation hint.

This gives enough signal for three audiences:
- users can see why login failed and which env/file caused it
- sysadmins can confirm which override actually won
- developers can tell whether the failure happened during file read, PEM
parsing, certificate registration, or final reqwest client construction

## Tests

Pure unit tests stay limited to env precedence and empty-value handling.
Real client construction lives in subprocess tests so the suite remains
hermetic with respect to process env and macOS sandbox behavior.

The subprocess tests verify:
- `CODEX_CA_CERTIFICATE` precedence over `SSL_CERT_FILE`
- fallback to `SSL_CERT_FILE`
- single-certificate and multi-certificate bundles
- malformed and empty-bundle errors
- OpenSSL `TRUSTED CERTIFICATE` handling
- CRL tolerance for well-formed CRL sections

The named PEM fixtures under `login/tests/fixtures/` are shared by the
tests so their purpose stays reviewable.

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Co-authored-by: Ivan Zakharchanka <3axap4eHko@gmail.com>
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2026-03-13 00:14:54 +00:00
Matthew Zeng
ba5b94287e [apps] Add tool_suggest tool. (#14287)
- [x] Add tool_suggest tool.
- [x] Move chatgpt/src/connectors.rs and core/src/connectors.rs into a
dedicated mod so that we have all the logic and global cache in one
place.
- [x] Update TUI app link view to support rendering the installation
view for mcp elicitation.

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Eric Traut
da3689f0ef Add in-process app server and wire up exec to use it (#14005)
This is a subset of PR #13636. See that PR for a full overview of the
architectural change.

This PR implements the in-process app server and modifies the
non-interactive "exec" entry point to use the app server.

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2026-03-08 18:43:55 -06:00
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implements <code>From&lt;&amp;str&gt;</code>
(infallible) instead of <code>TryFrom&lt;&amp;str&gt;</code> when the
enum has a <code>#[strum(default)]</code> variant. This more accurately
reflects that parsing cannot fail in that case. If you need the old
<code>TryFrom</code> behavior, you can opt back in using
<code>parse_error_ty</code> and <code>parse_error_fn</code>:</p>
<pre lang="rust"><code>#[derive(EnumString)]
#[strum(parse_error_ty = strum::ParseError, parse_error_fn =
make_error)]
pub enum Color {
    Red,
    #[strum(default)]
    Other(String),
}
<p>fn make_error(x: &amp;str) -&gt; strum::ParseError {
strum::ParseError::VariantNotFound
}
</code></pre></p>
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<p><a
href="https://redirect.github.com/Peternator7/strum/pull/431">#431</a>:
Fix bug where <code>EnumString</code> ignored the
<code>parse_err_ty</code>
attribute when the enum had a <code>#[strum(default)]</code>
variant.</p>
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<p><a
href="https://redirect.github.com/Peternator7/strum/pull/474">#474</a>:
EnumDiscriminants will now copy <code>default</code> over from the
original enum to the Discriminant enum.</p>
<pre lang="rust"><code>#[derive(Debug, Default, EnumDiscriminants)]
#[strum_discriminants(derive(Default))] // &lt;- Remove this in 0.28.
enum MyEnum {
    #[default] // &lt;- Will be the #[default] on the MyEnumDiscriminant
    #[strum_discriminants(default)] // &lt;- Remove this in 0.28
    Variant0,
    Variant1 { a: NonDefault },
}
</code></pre>
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Display exists in core (<a
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jif-oai
2322e49549 feat: external artifacts builder (#13485)
This PR reverts the built-in artifact render while a decision is being
reached. No impact expected on any features
2026-03-04 20:22:34 +00:00
jif-oai
8c5e50ef39 feat: spreadsheet artifact (#13345) 2026-03-03 12:25:40 +00:00
jif-oai
4874b9291a feat: presentation artifact p1 (#13341)
Part 1 of presentation tool artifact
2026-03-03 11:38:03 +00:00
Celia Chen
90cc4e79a2 feat: add local date/timezone to turn environment context (#12947)
## Summary

This PR includes the session's local date and timezone in the
model-visible environment context and persists that data in
`TurnContextItem`.

  ## What changed
- captures the current local date and IANA timezone when building a turn
context, with a UTC fallback if the timezone lookup fails
- includes current_date and timezone in the serialized
<environment_context> payload
- stores those fields on TurnContextItem so they survive rollout/history
handling, subagent review threads, and resume flows
- treats date/timezone changes as environment updates, so prompt caching
and context refresh logic do not silently reuse stale time context
- updates tests to validate the new environment fields without depending
on a single hardcoded environment-context string

## test

built a local build and saw it in the rollout file:
```
{"timestamp":"2026-02-26T21:39:50.737Z","type":"response_item","payload":{"type":"message","role":"user","content":[{"type":"input_text","text":"<environment_context>\n  <shell>zsh</shell>\n  <current_date>2026-02-26</current_date>\n  <timezone>America/Los_Angeles</timezone>\n</environment_context>"}]}}
```
2026-02-26 23:17:35 +00:00
pakrym-oai
1503a8dad7 split-debuginfo (#12871)
Attempt to reduce disk usage in mac ci.

>off - This is the default for platforms with ELF binaries and
windows-gnu (not Windows MSVC and not macOS). This typically means that
DWARF debug information can be found in the final artifact in sections
of the executable. This option is not supported on Windows MSVC. On
macOS this options prevents the final execution of dsymutil to generate
debuginfo.
2026-02-26 16:39:24 +00:00
jif-oai
7b39e76a66 Revert "fix(bazel): replace askama templates with include_str! in memories" (#12795)
Reverts openai/codex#11778
2026-02-25 18:06:17 +00:00