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Author SHA1 Message Date
Tom
f1923a38b1 [codex] Route live thread writes through ThreadStore (#18882)
Begin migrating the thread write codepaths to ThreadStore.

This starts using ThreadStore inside of core session code, not only in
the app server code.

Rework the interfaces around thread recording/persistence. We're left
with the following:

* `ThreadManager`: owns the process-level registry of loaded threads and
handles cross-thread orchestration: start, resume, fork, lookup, remove,
and route ops to running CodexThreads.
* `CodexThread`: represents one loaded/running thread from the outside.
It is the handle app-server and callers use to submit ops, inspect
session metadata, and shut the thread down.
* `LiveThread`: session-owned persistence lifecycle handle for one
active thread. Core session code uses it to append rollout items,
materialize lazy persistence, flush, shutdown, discard init-failed
writers, and load that thread’s persisted history.
* `ThreadStore`: storage backend abstraction. It answers “how are
threads persisted, read, listed, updated, archived?” Local and remote
implementations live behind this trait.
* `LocalThreadStore`: local ThreadStore implementation. It owns the
file/sqlite-specific details and keeps RolloutRecorder as a local
implementation detail.

This is a few too many Thread abstractions for my liking, but they do
all represent different concepts / needs / layers.

Migration note: in places where the core code explicitly requires a
path, rather than a thread ID, throw an error if we're running with a
remote store.

Cover the new local live-writer lifecycle with focused tests and
preserve app-server thread-start behavior, including ephemeral pathless
sessions.
2026-04-23 10:17:09 -07:00
acrognale-oai
4f8c58f737 Support multiple cwd filters for thread list (#18502)
## Summary

- Teach app-server `thread/list` to accept either a single `cwd` or an
array of cwd filters, returning threads whose recorded session cwd
matches any requested path
- Add `useStateDbOnly` as an explicit opt-in fast path for callers that
want to answer `thread/list` from SQLite without scanning JSONL rollout
files
- Preserve backwards compatibility: by default, `thread/list` still
scans JSONL rollouts and repairs SQLite state
- Wire the new cwd array and SQLite-only options through app-server,
local/remote thread-store, rollout listing, generated TypeScript/schema
fixtures, proto output, and docs

## Test Plan

- `cargo test -p codex-app-server-protocol`
- `cargo test -p codex-rollout`
- `cargo test -p codex-thread-store`
- `cargo test -p codex-app-server thread_list`
- `just fmt`
- `just fix -p codex-app-server-protocol -p codex-rollout -p
codex-thread-store -p codex-app-server`
- `cargo build -p codex-cli --bin codex`
2026-04-22 06:10:09 -04:00
David de Regt
eaf78e43f2 Add sorting/backwardsCursor to thread/list and new thread/turns/list api (#17305)
To improve performance of UI loads from the app, add two main
improvements:
1. The `thread/list` api now gets a `sortDirection` request field and a
`backwardsCursor` to the response, which lets you paginate forwards and
backwards from a window. This lets you fetch the first few items to
display immediately while you paginate to fill in history, then can
paginate "backwards" on future loads to catch up with any changes since
the last UI load without a full reload of the entire data set.
2. Added a new `thread/turns/list` api which also has sortDirection and
backwardsCursor for the same behavior as `thread/list`, allowing you the
same small-fetch for immediate display followed by background fill-in
and resync catchup.
2026-04-17 11:49:02 -07:00
pakrym-oai
71e4c6fa17 Move codex module under session (#18249)
## Summary
- rename the core codex module root to session/mod.rs without using
#[path]
- move the codex module directory and tests under core/src/session
- remove session/mod.rs reexports so call sites use explicit child
module paths

## Testing
- cargo test -p codex-core --lib
- cargo check -p codex-core --tests
- just fmt
- just fix -p codex-core
- git diff --check
2026-04-17 16:18:53 +00:00
pakrym-oai
9effa0509f Refactor config loading to use filesystem abstraction (#18209)
Initial pass propagating FileSystem through config loading.
2026-04-17 00:51:21 +00:00
bxie-openai
37bf42d5d5 [codex] Make realtime startup context truncation deterministic (#18172)
## Summary

- remove the final whole-blob truncation pass from realtime
startup-context assembly
- enforce fixed per-section budgets, including each section heading
- keep the existing per-section caps and raise the overall realtime
startup-context budget to `5300`, matching the sum of those section
budgets
- add focused tests for the new wrapping and section-budget behavior

## Why

The previous flow truncated each section and then middle-truncated the
final combined startup-context blob again. Small input changes could
shift that combined cut point, which made retained context unstable and
caused nondeterministic tests.

## Impact

Startup context now preserves section boundaries and ordering
deterministically. Each section is still budgeted independently, but the
final assembled blob is no longer truncated again as a single opaque
string. To match that design, the overall startup-context token budget
is updated to the sum of the existing section budgets rather than
lowering the section caps.

## Validation

- `cargo +1.93.0 test -p codex-core realtime_context`
- `cargo +1.93.0 test -p codex-core --test all
suite::realtime_conversation::conversation_start_injects_startup_context_from_thread_history
-- --exact`
- `cargo +1.93.0 test -p codex-core --test all
suite::realtime_conversation::conversation_startup_context_current_thread_selects_many_turns_by_budget
-- --exact`
- `cargo +1.93.0 test -p codex-core --test all
suite::realtime_conversation::conversation_startup_context_falls_back_to_workspace_map
-- --exact`
- `cargo +1.93.0 test -p codex-core --test all
suite::realtime_conversation::conversation_startup_context_is_truncated_and_sent_once_per_start
-- --exact`
2026-04-16 13:51:43 -07:00
pakrym-oai
bd61737e8a Async config loading (#18022)
Parts of config will come from executor. Prepare for that by making
config loading methods async.
2026-04-15 19:18:38 -07:00
bxie-openai
c2bdb7812c Clarify realtime v2 context and handoff messages (#17896)
## Summary
- wrap realtime startup context in
`<startup_context>...</startup_context>` tags
- prefix V2 mirrored user text and relayed backend text with `[USER]` /
`[BACKEND]`
- remove the V2 progress suffix and replace the final V2 handoff output
with a short completion acknowledgement while preserving the existing V1
wrapper

## Testing
- cargo test -p codex-api
realtime_v2_session_update_includes_background_agent_tool_and_handoff_output_item
-- --exact
- cargo test -p codex-app-server webrtc_v2_background_agent_
- cargo test -p codex-app-server webrtc_v2_text_input_is_
- cargo test -p codex-core conversation_user_text_turn_is_
2026-04-15 16:26:20 -07:00
Tom
cdfcd2ca92 [codex] Add local thread store listing (#17824)
Builds on top of #17659 

Move the filesystem + sqlite thread listing-related operations inside of
a local ThreadStore implementation and call ThreadStore from the places
that used to perform these filesystem/sqlite operations.

This is the first of a series of PRs that will implement the rest of the
local ThreadStore.

Testing:
- added unit tests for the thread store implementation
- adjusted some unit tests in the realtime + personality packages whose
callsites changed. Specifically I'm trying to hide ThreadMetadata inside
of the local implementation and make ThreadMetadata a sqlite
implementation detail concern rather than a public interface, preferring
the more generate StoredThread interface instead
- added a corner case test for the personality migration package that
wasn't covered by the existing test suite
- adjust the behavior of searched thread listing to run the existing
local rollout repair/backfill pass _before_ querying SQLite results, so
callers using ThreadStore::list_threads do not miss matches after a
partial metadata warm-up
2026-04-15 11:34:27 -07:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
ec0133f5f8 Cap realtime mirrored user turns (#17685)
Cap mirrored user text sent to realtime with the existing 300-token turn
budget while preserving the full model turn.

Adds integration coverage for capped realtime mirror payloads.

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Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
2026-04-13 14:31:18 -07:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
4db60d5d8b Budget realtime current thread context (#17519)
Select Current Thread startup context by budget from newest turns, cap
each rendered turn at 300 approximate tokens, and add formatter plus
integration snapshot coverage.
2026-04-12 11:59:09 -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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Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
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

---------

Co-authored-by: Ahmed Ibrahim <219906144+aibrahim-oai@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
2026-03-24 13:26:23 -07:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
79f476e47d [stack 3/4] Add current thread context to realtime startup (#14829)
## Stack Position
3/4. Top-of-stack sibling built on #14830.

## Base
- #14830

## Sibling
- #14827

## Scope
- Extend the realtime startup context with a bounded summary of the
latest thread turns for continuity.

---------

Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
2026-03-17 05:11:05 +00:00
Michael Bolin
b77fe8fefe Apply argument comment lint across codex-rs (#14652)
## Why

Once the repo-local lint exists, `codex-rs` needs to follow the
checked-in convention and CI needs to keep it from drifting. This commit
applies the fallback `/*param*/` style consistently across existing
positional literal call sites without changing those APIs.

The longer-term preference is still to avoid APIs that require comments
by choosing clearer parameter types and call shapes. This PR is
intentionally the mechanical follow-through for the places where the
existing signatures stay in place.

After rebasing onto newer `main`, the rollout also had to cover newly
introduced `tui_app_server` call sites. That made it clear the first cut
of the CI job was too expensive for the common path: it was spending
almost as much time installing `cargo-dylint` and re-testing the lint
crate as a representative test job spends running product tests. The CI
update keeps the full workspace enforcement but trims that extra
overhead from ordinary `codex-rs` PRs.

## What changed

- keep a dedicated `argument_comment_lint` job in `rust-ci`
- mechanically annotate remaining opaque positional literals across
`codex-rs` with exact `/*param*/` comments, including the rebased
`tui_app_server` call sites that now fall under the lint
- keep the checked-in style aligned with the lint policy by using
`/*param*/` and leaving string and char literals uncommented
- cache `cargo-dylint`, `dylint-link`, and the relevant Cargo
registry/git metadata in the lint job
- split changed-path detection so the lint crate's own `cargo test` step
runs only when `tools/argument-comment-lint/*` or `rust-ci.yml` changes
- continue to run the repo wrapper over the `codex-rs` workspace, so
product-code enforcement is unchanged

Most of the code changes in this commit are intentionally mechanical
comment rewrites or insertions driven by the lint itself.

## Verification

- `./tools/argument-comment-lint/run.sh --workspace`
- `cargo test -p codex-tui-app-server -p codex-tui`
- parsed `.github/workflows/rust-ci.yml` locally with PyYAML

---

* -> #14652
* #14651
2026-03-16 16:48:15 -07:00
Michael Bolin
0c8a36676a fix: move inline codex-rs/core unit tests into sibling files (#14444)
## Why
PR #13783 moved the `codex.rs` unit tests into `codex_tests.rs`. This
applies the same extraction pattern across the rest of `codex-rs/core`
so the production modules stay focused on runtime code instead of large
inline test blocks.

Keeping the tests in sibling files also makes follow-up edits easier to
review because product changes no longer have to share a file with
hundreds or thousands of lines of test scaffolding.

## What changed
- replaced each inline `mod tests { ... }` in `codex-rs/core/src/**`
with a path-based module declaration
- moved each extracted unit test module into a sibling `*_tests.rs`
file, using `mod_tests.rs` for `mod.rs` modules
- preserved the existing `cfg(...)` guards and module-local structure so
the refactor remains structural rather than behavioral

## Testing
- `cargo test -p codex-core --lib` (`1653 passed; 0 failed; 5 ignored`)
- `just fix -p codex-core`
- `cargo fmt --check`
- `cargo shear`
2026-03-12 08:16:36 -07:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
6cf0ed4e79 Refine realtime startup context formatting (#13560)
## Summary
- group recent work by git repo when available, otherwise by directory
- render recent work as bounded user asks with per-thread cwd context
- exclude hidden files and directories from workspace trees
2026-03-05 16:31:20 -08:00