3 Commits

  • chore: remove codex-core public protocol/shell re-exports (#12432)
    ## Why
    
    `codex-rs/core/src/lib.rs` re-exported a broad set of types and modules
    from `codex-protocol` and `codex-shell-command`. That made it easy for
    workspace crates to import those APIs through `codex-core`, which in
    turn hides dependency edges and makes it harder to reduce compile-time
    coupling over time.
    
    This change removes those public re-exports so call sites must import
    from the source crates directly. Even when a crate still depends on
    `codex-core` today, this makes dependency boundaries explicit and
    unblocks future work to drop `codex-core` dependencies where possible.
    
    ## What Changed
    
    - Removed public re-exports from `codex-rs/core/src/lib.rs` for:
    - `codex_protocol::protocol` and related protocol/model types (including
    `InitialHistory`)
      - `codex_protocol::config_types` (`protocol_config_types`)
    - `codex_shell_command::{bash, is_dangerous_command, is_safe_command,
    parse_command, powershell}`
    - Migrated workspace Rust call sites to import directly from:
      - `codex_protocol::protocol`
      - `codex_protocol::config_types`
      - `codex_protocol::models`
      - `codex_shell_command`
    - Added explicit `Cargo.toml` dependencies (`codex-protocol` /
    `codex-shell-command`) in crates that now import those crates directly.
    - Kept `codex-core` internal modules compiling by using `pub(crate)`
    aliases in `core/src/lib.rs` (internal-only, not part of the public
    API).
    - Updated the two utility crates that can already drop a `codex-core`
    dependency edge entirely:
      - `codex-utils-approval-presets`
      - `codex-utils-cli`
    
    ## Verification
    
    - `cargo test -p codex-utils-approval-presets`
    - `cargo test -p codex-utils-cli`
    - `cargo check --workspace --all-targets`
    - `just clippy`
  • feat(core): plumb distinct approval ids for command approvals (#12051)
    zsh fork PR stack:
    - https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/12051 👈 
    - https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/12052
    
    With upcoming support for a fork of zsh that allows us to intercept
    `execve` and run execpolicy checks for each subcommand as part of a
    `CommandExecution`, it will be possible for there to be multiple
    approval requests for a shell command like `/path/to/zsh -lc 'git status
    && rg \"TODO\" src && make test'`.
    
    To support that, this PR introduces a new `approval_id` field across
    core, protocol, and app-server so that we can associate approvals
    properly for subcommands.
  • feat: vendor app-server protocol schema fixtures (#10371)
    Similar to what @sayan-oai did in openai/codex#8956 for
    `config.schema.json`, this PR updates the repo so that it includes the
    output of `codex app-server generate-json-schema` and `codex app-server
    generate-ts` and adds a test to verify it is in sync with the current
    code.
    
    Motivation:
    - This makes any schema changes introduced by a PR transparent during
    code review.
    - In particular, this should help us catch PRs that would introduce a
    non-backwards-compatible change to the app schema (eventually, this
    should also be enforced by tooling).
    - Once https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/10231 is in to formalize the
    notion of "experimental" fields, we can work on ensuring the
    non-experimental bits are backwards-compatible.
    
    `codex-rs/app-server-protocol/tests/schema_fixtures.rs` was added as the
    test and `just write-app-server-schema` can be use to generate the
    vendored schema files.
    
    Incidentally, when I run:
    
    ```
    rg _ codex-rs/app-server-protocol/schema/typescript/v2
    ```
    
    I see a number of `snake_case` names that should be `camelCase`.