## Why
The SDK should publish under the reserved public distribution name
`openai-codex`, and its import module should match that name in the
Python style. Since package names can contain hyphens but import modules
cannot, the public import path becomes `openai_codex`.
Keeping the rename separate from the public API surface change makes the
naming change easy to review and avoids mixing it with API curation.
## What
- Rename the SDK distribution from `openai-codex-app-server-sdk` to
`openai-codex`.
- Rename the import package from `codex_app_server` to `openai_codex`.
- Keep the runtime wheel as the separate `openai-codex-cli-bin`
dependency.
- Update docs, examples, notebooks, artifact scripts, lockfile metadata,
and tests for the new distribution/module names.
## Stack
1. #21891 `[1/8]` Pin Python SDK runtime dependency
2. #21893 `[2/8]` Generate Python SDK types from pinned runtime
3. #21895 `[3/8]` Run Python SDK tests in CI
4. #21896 `[4/8]` Define Python SDK public API surface
5. This PR `[5/8]` Rename Python SDK package to `openai-codex`
6. #21910 `[6/8]` Add high-level Python SDK approval mode
7. #22014 `[7/8]` Add Python SDK app-server integration harness
8. #22021 `[8/8]` Add Python SDK Ruff formatting
## Verification
- Updated package metadata and public API tests to assert the
distribution and import names.
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## Why
Once the SDK declares its runtime package, generated Python artifacts
should come from that pinned runtime rather than whatever app-server
schema happens to be in the current checkout. That keeps the generated
API and model surface aligned with the runtime users install.
## What
- Teach `scripts/update_sdk_artifacts.py generate-types` to invoke the
pinned runtime package for schema generation.
- Regenerate `v2_all.py`, `notification_registry.py`, and generated
public wrapper methods from that schema.
- Add freshness coverage so regenerating from the pinned runtime must
leave checked-in artifacts unchanged.
## Stack
1. #21891 `[1/8]` Pin Python SDK runtime dependency
2. This PR `[2/8]` Generate Python SDK types from pinned runtime
3. #21895 `[3/8]` Run Python SDK tests in CI
4. #21896 `[4/8]` Define Python SDK public API surface
5. #21905 `[5/8]` Rename Python SDK package to `openai-codex`
6. #21910 `[6/8]` Add high-level Python SDK approval mode
7. #22014 `[7/8]` Add Python SDK app-server integration harness
8. #22021 `[8/8]` Add Python SDK Ruff formatting
## Verification
- Added `test_generated_files_are_up_to_date` for pinned-runtime
generation drift.
- Added generator-structure tests for schema annotation and notification
metadata generation.
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## Why
The Python SDK depends on the app-server runtime package for the bundled
`codex` binary and schema source of truth. That relationship should be
explicit in package metadata instead of inferred from matching version
numbers, so installers, lockfiles, and reviewers can see exactly which
runtime the SDK expects.
## What
- Declare `openai-codex-cli-bin==0.131.0a4` as a Python SDK dependency.
- Update runtime setup helpers to resolve the runtime version from the
declared dependency pin.
- Refresh the SDK lockfile for the pinned runtime wheel.
- Update package/runtime tests and docs that describe where the runtime
version comes from.
## Stack
1. This PR `[1/8]` Pin Python SDK runtime dependency
2. #21893 `[2/8]` Generate Python SDK types from pinned runtime
3. #21895 `[3/8]` Run Python SDK tests in CI
4. #21896 `[4/8]` Define Python SDK public API surface
5. #21905 `[5/8]` Rename Python SDK package to `openai-codex`
6. #21910 `[6/8]` Add high-level Python SDK approval mode
7. #22014 `[7/8]` Add Python SDK app-server integration harness
8. #22021 `[8/8]` Add Python SDK Ruff formatting
## Verification
- Added coverage for the SDK runtime dependency pin and runtime
distribution naming.
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## Why
The Python SDK previously protected the stdio transport with a single
active turn-consumer guard. That avoided competing reads from stdout,
but it also meant one `Codex`/`AsyncCodex` client could not stream
multiple active turns at the same time. Notifications could also arrive
before the caller received a `TurnHandle` and registered for streaming,
so the SDK needed an explicit routing layer instead of letting
individual API calls read directly from the shared transport.
## What Changed
- Added a private `MessageRouter` that owns per-request response queues,
per-turn notification queues, pending turn-notification replay, and
global notification delivery behind a single stdout reader thread.
- Generated typed notification routing metadata so turn IDs come from
known payload shapes instead of router-side attribute guessing, with
explicit fallback handling for unknown notification payloads.
- Updated sync and async turn streaming so `TurnHandle.stream()`/`run()`
and `stream_text()` consume only notifications for their own turn ID,
while `AsyncAppServerClient` no longer serializes all transport calls
behind one async lock.
- Cleared pending turn-notification buffers when unregistered turns
complete so never-consumed turn handles do not leave stale queues
behind.
- Removed the internal stream-until helper now that turn completion
waiting can register directly with routed turn notifications.
- Updated Python SDK docs and focused tests for concurrent transport
calls, interleaved turn routing, buffered early notifications, unknown
notification routing, async delegation, and routed turn completion
behavior.
## Validation
- `uv run --extra dev ruff format scripts/update_sdk_artifacts.py
src/codex_app_server/_message_router.py src/codex_app_server/client.py
src/codex_app_server/generated/notification_registry.py
tests/test_client_rpc_methods.py
tests/test_public_api_runtime_behavior.py
tests/test_async_client_behavior.py`
- `uv run --extra dev ruff check scripts/update_sdk_artifacts.py
src/codex_app_server/_message_router.py src/codex_app_server/client.py
src/codex_app_server/generated/notification_registry.py
tests/test_client_rpc_methods.py
tests/test_public_api_runtime_behavior.py
tests/test_async_client_behavior.py`
- `uv run --extra dev pytest tests/test_client_rpc_methods.py
tests/test_public_api_runtime_behavior.py
tests/test_async_client_behavior.py`
- `git diff --check`
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## TL;DR
Add `thread.run(...)` / `async thread.run(...)` convenience methods to
the Python SDK for the common case.
- add `RunInput = Input | str` and `RunResult` with `final_response`,
collected `items`, and optional `usage`
- keep `thread.turn(...)` strict and lower-level for streaming,
steering, interrupting, and raw generated `Turn` access
- update Python SDK docs, quickstart examples, and tests for the sync
and async convenience flows
## Validation
- `python3 -m pytest sdk/python/tests/test_public_api_signatures.py
sdk/python/tests/test_public_api_runtime_behavior.py`
- `python3 -m pytest
sdk/python/tests/test_real_app_server_integration.py -k
'thread_run_convenience or async_thread_run_convenience'` (skipped in
this environment)
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## TL;DR
WIP esp the examples
Thin the Python SDK public surface so the wrapper layer returns
canonical app-server generated models directly.
- keeps `Codex` / `AsyncCodex` / `Thread` / `Turn` and input helpers,
but removes alias-only type layers and custom result models
- `metadata` now returns `InitializeResponse` and `run()` returns the
generated app-server `Turn`
- updates docs, examples, notebook, and tests to use canonical generated
types and regenerates `v2_all.py` against current schema
- keeps the pinned runtime-package integration flow and real integration
coverage
## Validation
- `PYTHONPATH=sdk/python/src python3 -m pytest sdk/python/tests`
- `GH_TOKEN="$(gh auth token)" RUN_REAL_CODEX_TESTS=1
PYTHONPATH=sdk/python/src python3 -m pytest sdk/python/tests -rs`
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