## Summary
Preserve the specified model slug when we get a prefix-based match
## Testing
- [x] added unit test
---------
Co-authored-by: Ahmed Ibrahim <aibrahim@openai.com>
`SandboxPolicy::ReadOnly` previously implied broad read access and could
not express a narrower read surface.
This change introduces an explicit read-access model so we can support
user-configurable read restrictions in follow-up work, while preserving
current behavior today.
It also ensures unsupported backends fail closed for restricted-read
policies instead of silently granting broader access than intended.
## What
- Added `ReadOnlyAccess` in protocol with:
- `Restricted { include_platform_defaults, readable_roots }`
- `FullAccess`
- Updated `SandboxPolicy` to carry read-access configuration:
- `ReadOnly { access: ReadOnlyAccess }`
- `WorkspaceWrite { ..., read_only_access: ReadOnlyAccess }`
- Preserved existing behavior by defaulting current construction paths
to `ReadOnlyAccess::FullAccess`.
- Threaded the new fields through sandbox policy consumers and call
sites across `core`, `tui`, `linux-sandbox`, `windows-sandbox`, and
related tests.
- Updated Seatbelt policy generation to honor restricted read roots by
emitting scoped read rules when full read access is not granted.
- Added fail-closed behavior on Linux and Windows backends when
restricted read access is requested but not yet implemented there
(`UnsupportedOperation`).
- Regenerated app-server protocol schema and TypeScript artifacts,
including `ReadOnlyAccess`.
## Compatibility / rollout
- Runtime behavior remains unchanged by default (`FullAccess`).
- API/schema changes are in place so future config wiring can enable
restricted read access without another policy-shape migration.
- Update token usage aggregation to refresh model context window after a
model change.
- Add protocol/core tests, including an e2e model-switch test that
validates switching to a smaller model updates telemetry.
- Clamp auto-compaction to the minimum of configured limit and 90% of
context window
- Add an e2e compact test for clamped behavior
- Update remote compact tests to account for earlier auto-compaction in
setup turns
- Run pre-sampling compact through a single helper that builds
previous-model turn context and compacts before the follow-up request
when switching to a smaller context window.
- Keep compaction events on the parent turn id and add compact suite
coverage for switch-in-session and resume+switch flows.
## Summary
- Remove `Feature::SearchTool` and the `search_tool` config key from the
feature registry/schema.
- Gate `search_tool_bm25` exposure via `Feature::Apps` in
`core/src/tools/spec.rs`.
- Update MCP selection logic in `core/src/codex.rs` to use
`Feature::Apps` for search-tool behavior.
- Update `core/tests/suite/search_tool.rs` to enable `Feature::Apps`.
- Regenerate `core/config.schema.json` via `just write-config-schema`.
## Testing
- `just fmt`
- `cargo test -p codex-core --test all suite::search_tool::`
## Tickets
- None
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
<img width="1365" height="979" alt="Screenshot 2026-02-10 at 2 54 22 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/47ca2c13-f322-4e5c-bedd-25859cbdc45f"
/>
---------
Co-authored-by: jif-oai <jif@openai.com>
## Why
`codex-core` was being built in multiple feature-resolved permutations
because test-only behavior was modeled as crate features. For a large
crate, those permutations increase compile cost and reduce cache reuse.
## Net Change
- Removed the `test-support` crate feature and related feature wiring so
`codex-core` no longer needs separate feature shapes for test consumers.
- Standardized cross-crate test-only access behind
`codex_core::test_support`.
- External test code now imports helpers from
`codex_core::test_support`.
- Underlying implementation hooks are kept internal (`pub(crate)`)
instead of broadly public.
## Outcome
- Fewer `codex-core` build permutations.
- Better incremental cache reuse across test targets.
- No intended production behavior change.
Added multi-limit support end-to-end by carrying limit_name in
rate-limit snapshots and handling multiple buckets instead of only
codex.
Extended /usage client parsing to consume additional_rate_limits
Updated TUI /status and in-memory state to store/render per-limit
snapshots
Extended app-server rate-limit read response: kept rate_limits and added
rate_limits_by_name.
Adjusted usage-limit error messaging for non-default codex limit buckets
Problem:
1. turn id is constructed in-memory;
2. on resuming threads, turn_id might not be unique;
3. client cannot no the boundary of a turn from rollout files easily.
This PR does three things:
1. persist `task_started` and `task_complete` events;
1. persist `turn_id` in rollout turn events;
5. generate turn_id as unique uuids instead of incrementing it in
memory.
This helps us resolve the issue of clients wanting to have unique turn
ids for resuming a thread, and knowing the boundry of each turn in
rollout files.
example debug logs
```
2026-02-11T00:32:10.746876Z DEBUG codex_app_server_protocol::protocol::thread_history: built turn from rollout items turn_index=8 turn=Turn { id: "019c4a07-d809-74c3-bc4b-fd9618487b4b", items: [UserMessage { id: "item-24", content: [Text { text: "hi", text_elements: [] }] }, AgentMessage { id: "item-25", text: "Hi. I’m in the workspace with your current changes loaded and ready. Send the next task and I’ll execute it end-to-end." }], status: Completed, error: None }
2026-02-11T00:32:10.746888Z DEBUG codex_app_server_protocol::protocol::thread_history: built turn from rollout items turn_index=9 turn=Turn { id: "019c4a18-1004-76c0-a0fb-a77610f6a9b8", items: [UserMessage { id: "item-26", content: [Text { text: "hello", text_elements: [] }] }, AgentMessage { id: "item-27", text: "Hello. Ready for the next change in `codex-rs`; I can continue from the current in-progress diff or start a new task." }], status: Completed, error: None }
2026-02-11T00:32:10.746899Z DEBUG codex_app_server_protocol::protocol::thread_history: built turn from rollout items turn_index=10 turn=Turn { id: "019c4a19-41f0-7db0-ad78-74f1503baeb8", items: [UserMessage { id: "item-28", content: [Text { text: "hello", text_elements: [] }] }, AgentMessage { id: "item-29", text: "Hello. Send the specific change you want in `codex-rs`, and I’ll implement it and run the required checks." }], status: Completed, error: None }
```
backward compatibility:
if you try to resume an old session without task_started and
task_complete event populated, the following happens:
- If you resume and do nothing: those reconstructed historical IDs can
differ next time you resume.
- If you resume and send a new turn: the new turn gets a fresh UUID from
live submission flow and is persisted, so that new turn’s ID is stable
on later resumes.
I think this behavior is fine, because we only care about deterministic
turn id once a turn is triggered.
## Summary
This should rarely, if ever, happen in practice. But regardless, we
should never provide an empty list of `commands` to ExecPolicy. This PR
is almost entirely adding test around these cases.
## Testing
- [x] Adds a bunch of unit tests for this
## Why
`codex-core` enabled `deterministic_process_ids` through a self
dev-dependency.
That forced a second feature-resolved build of the same crate, which
increased
compile time and test latency.
## What Changed
- Removed the `deterministic_process_ids` feature from
`codex-rs/core/Cargo.toml`.
- Removed the self dev-dependency on `codex-core` that enabled that
feature.
- Removed the Bazel `deterministic_process_ids` crate feature for
`codex-core`.
- Added a test-only `AtomicBool` override in unified exec process-id
allocation.
- Added a test-support setter for that override and re-exported it from
`codex-core`.
- Enabled deterministic process IDs in integration tests via
`core_test_support` ctor.
## Behavior
- Production behavior remains random process IDs.
- Unit tests remain deterministic via `cfg(test)`.
- Integration tests remain deterministic via explicit test-support
initialization.
## Validation
- `just fmt`
- `cargo test -p codex-core unified_exec::`
- `cargo test -p codex-core --test all unified_exec -- --test-threads=1`
- `cargo tree -p codex-core -e features` (verified the removed feature
path)
Summary
- add a `prefer_websockets` field to `ModelInfo`, defaulting to `false`
in all fixtures and constructors
- wire the new flag into websocket selection so models that opt in
always use websocket transport even when the feature gate is off
Testing
- Not run (not requested)
- Make `ContextManager::for_prompt` modality-aware and strip input_image
content when the active model is text-only.
- Added a test for multi-model -> text-only model switch
- Replace image blocks in MCP tool results with a text placeholder when
the active model does not accept image input.
- Add an e2e rmcp test to verify sanitized tool output is what gets sent
back to the model.
- Keep `view_image` in the advertised tool list for all models.
- Return a clear error when the current model does not support image
inputs, and cover it with a unit test.
## Summary
- keep wiremock MockServer handles alive through async assertions in
remote model suite tests
- assert /models request count in remote_models_hide_picker_only_models
- use a slightly higher parallel timing threshold on aarch64 while
keeping existing x86 threshold
## Validation
- just fmt
- targeted tests:
- cargo test -p codex-core --test all
suite::remote_models::remote_models_merge_replaces_overlapping_model --
--exact
- cargo test -p codex-core --test all
suite::remote_models::remote_models_hide_picker_only_models -- --exact
- cargo test -p codex-core --test all
suite::tool_parallelism::shell_tools_run_in_parallel -- --exact
- soak loop: 40 iterations of all three targeted tests
## Notes
- cargo test -p codex-core has one unrelated local-env failure in
shell_snapshot::tests::try_new_creates_and_deletes_snapshot_file from
exported certificate env content in this workspace.
- local bazel test //codex-rs/core:core-all-test failed to build due
missing rust-objcopy in this host toolchain.
This removes overly directed language about how the model should behave
when it's in `approval_policy=never` mode.
---------
Co-authored-by: Dylan Hurd <dylan.hurd@openai.com>
## Summary
- remove redundant user message wait that could time out and cause
flakiness
- rely on the existing turn-complete wait to ensure the follow-up
request is observed
## Testing
- Not run (not requested)
Summary
- add platform-aware defaults for shell command timeouts so Windows
tests get longer waits
- keep medium timeout longer on Windows to ensure flakiness is reduced
Testing
- Not run (not requested)
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Match model metadata by longest matching remote slug prefix before local
fallback.
- Update `get_model_info` to prefer the most specific remote slug prefix
for the requested model.
- Add an integration test to assert `gpt-5.3-codex-test` resolves to
`gpt-5.3-codex` over `gpt-5.3`.
**Why We Did This**
- The goal is to reduce MCP tool context pollution by not exposing the
full MCP tool list up front
- It forces an explicit discovery step (`search_tool_bm25`) so the model
narrows tool scope before making MCP calls, which helps relevance and
lowers prompt/tool clutter.
**What It Changed**
- Added a new experimental feature flag `search_tool` in
`core/src/features.rs:90` and `core/src/features.rs:430`.
- Added config/schema support for that flag in
`core/config.schema.json:214` and `core/config.schema.json:1235`.
- Added BM25 dependency (`bm25`) in `Cargo.toml:129` and
`core/Cargo.toml:23`.
- Added new tool handler `search_tool_bm25` in
`core/src/tools/handlers/search_tool_bm25.rs:18`.
- Registered the handler and tool spec in
`core/src/tools/handlers/mod.rs:11` and `core/src/tools/spec.rs:780` and
`core/src/tools/spec.rs:1344`.
- Extended `ToolsConfig` to carry `search_tool` enablement in
`core/src/tools/spec.rs:32` and `core/src/tools/spec.rs:56`.
- Injected dedicated developer instructions for tool-discovery workflow
in `core/src/codex.rs:483` and `core/src/codex.rs:1976`, using
`core/templates/search_tool/developer_instructions.md:1`.
- Added session state to store one-shot selected MCP tools in
`core/src/state/session.rs:27` and `core/src/state/session.rs:131`.
- Added filtering so when feature is enabled, only selected MCP tools
are exposed on the next request (then consumed) in
`core/src/codex.rs:3800` and `core/src/codex.rs:3843`.
- Added E2E suite coverage for
enablement/instructions/hide-until-search/one-turn-selection in
`core/tests/suite/search_tool.rs:72`,
`core/tests/suite/search_tool.rs:109`,
`core/tests/suite/search_tool.rs:147`, and
`core/tests/suite/search_tool.rs:218`.
- Refactored test helper utilities to support config-driven tool
collection in `core/tests/suite/tools.rs:281`.
**Net Behavioral Effect**
- With `search_tool` **off**: existing MCP behavior (tools exposed
normally).
- With `search_tool` **on**: MCP tools start hidden, model must call
`search_tool_bm25`, and only returned `selected_tools` are available for
the next model call.
Instead of storing a special connection on the client level make the
regular task responsible for establishing a normal client session and
open a connection on it.
Then when the turn is started we pass in a pre-established session.
```
FAIL [ 1.903s] (1926/3311) codex-core::all suite::tool_parallelism::mixed_parallel_tools_run_in_parallel
stdout ───
running 1 test
test suite::tool_parallelism::mixed_parallel_tools_run_in_parallel ... FAILED
failures:
failures:
suite::tool_parallelism::mixed_parallel_tools_run_in_parallel
test result: FAILED. 0 passed; 1 failed; 0 ignored; 0 measured; 684 filtered out; finished in 1.86s
stderr ───
thread 'suite::tool_parallelism::mixed_parallel_tools_run_in_parallel' (205083) panicked at core/tests/suite/tool_parallelism.rs:74:5:
expected parallel execution to finish quickly, got 1.406255993s
stack backtrace:
0: __rustc::rust_begin_unwind
at /rustc/254b59607d4417e9dffbc307138ae5c86280fe4c/library/std/src/panicking.rs:689:5
1: core::panicking::panic_fmt
at /rustc/254b59607d4417e9dffbc307138ae5c86280fe4c/library/core/src/panicking.rs:80:14
2: all::suite::tool_parallelism::assert_parallel_duration
at ./tests/suite/tool_parallelism.rs:74:5
3: all::suite::tool_parallelism::mixed_parallel_tools_run_in_parallel::{{closure}}
at ./tests/suite/tool_parallelism.rs:206:5
4: <core::pin::Pin<P> as core::future::future::Future>::poll
at /home/runner/.rustup/toolchains/1.93.0-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/lib/rustlib/src/rust/library/core/src/future/future.rs:133:9
5: tokio::runtime::park::CachedParkThread::block_on::{{closure}}
at /home/runner/.cargo/registry/src/index.crates.io-1949cf8c6b5b557f/tokio-1.49.0/src/runtime/park.rs:284:71
6: tokio::task::coop::with_budget
at /home/runner/.cargo/registry/src/index.crates.io-1949cf8c6b5b557f/tokio-1.49.0/src/task/coop/mod.rs:167:5
7: tokio::task::coop::budget
at /home/runner/.cargo/registry/src/index.crates.io-1949cf8c6b5b557f/tokio-1.49.0/src/task/coop/mod.rs:133:5
8: tokio::runtime::park::CachedParkThread::block_on
at /home/runner/.cargo/registry/src/index.crates.io-1949cf8c6b5b557f/tokio-1.49.0/src/runtime/park.rs:284:31
9: tokio::runtime::context::blocking::BlockingRegionGuard::block_on
at /home/runner/.cargo/registry/src/index.crates.io-1949cf8c6b5b557f/tokio-1.49.0/src/runtime/context/blocking.rs:66:14
10: tokio::runtime::scheduler::multi_thread::MultiThread::block_on::{{closure}}
at /home/runner/.cargo/registry/src/index.crates.io-1949cf8c6b5b557f/tokio-1.49.0/src/runtime/scheduler/multi_thread/mod.rs:89:22
11: tokio::runtime::context::runtime::enter_runtime
at /home/runner/.cargo/registry/src/index.crates.io-1949cf8c6b5b557f/tokio-1.49.0/src/runtime/context/runtime.rs:65:16
12: tokio::runtime::scheduler::multi_thread::MultiThread::block_on
at /home/runner/.cargo/registry/src/index.crates.io-1949cf8c6b5b557f/tokio-1.49.0/src/runtime/scheduler/multi_thread/mod.rs:88:9
13: tokio::runtime::runtime::Runtime::block_on_inner
at /home/runner/.cargo/registry/src/index.crates.io-1949cf8c6b5b557f/tokio-1.49.0/src/runtime/runtime.rs:370:50
14: tokio::runtime::runtime::Runtime::block_on
at /home/runner/.cargo/registry/src/index.crates.io-1949cf8c6b5b557f/tokio-1.49.0/src/runtime/runtime.rs:342:18
15: all::suite::tool_parallelism::mixed_parallel_tools_run_in_parallel
at ./tests/suite/tool_parallelism.rs:208:7
16: all::suite::tool_parallelism::mixed_parallel_tools_run_in_parallel::{{closure}}
at ./tests/suite/tool_parallelism.rs:178:52
17: core::ops::function::FnOnce::call_once
at /home/runner/.rustup/toolchains/1.93.0-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/lib/rustlib/src/rust/library/core/src/ops/function.rs:250:5
18: core::ops::function::FnOnce::call_once
at /rustc/254b59607d4417e9dffbc307138ae5c86280fe4c/library/core/src/ops/function.rs:250:5
note: Some details are omitted, run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=full` for a verbose backtrace.
```
With this PR we do not close the unified exec processes (i.e. background
terminals) at the end of a turn unless:
* The user interrupt the turn
* The user decide to clean the processes through `app-server` or
`/clean`
I made sure that `codex exec` correctly kill all the processes
This PR adds the following field to `Config`:
```rust
pub network: Option<NetworkProxy>,
```
Though for the moment, it will always be initialized as `None` (this
will be addressed in a subsequent PR).
This PR does the work to thread `network` through to `execute_exec_env()`, `process_exec_tool_call()`, and `UnifiedExecRuntime.run()` to ensure it is available whenever we span a process.
- Defer rollout persistence for fresh threads (`InitialHistory::New`):
keep rollout events in memory and only materialize rollout file + state
DB row on first `EventMsg::UserMessage`.
- Keep precomputed rollout path available before materialization.
- Change `thread/start` to build thread response from live config
snapshot and optional precomputed path.
- Improve pre-materialization behavior in app-server/TUI: clearer
invalid-request errors for file-backed ops and a friendlier `/fork` “not
ready yet” UX.
- Update tests to match deferred semantics across
start/read/archive/unarchive/fork/resume/review flows.
- Improved resilience of user_shell test, which should be unrelated to
this change but must be affected by timing changes
For Reviewers:
* The primary change is in recorder.rs
* Most of the other changes were to fix up broken assumptions in
existing tests
Testing:
* Manually tested CLI
* Exercised app server paths by manually running IDE Extension with
rebuilt CLI binary
* Only user-visible change is that `/fork` in TUI generates visible
error if used prior to first turn