Add `thread_id` and `turn_id` to `item/started`, `item/completed`, and
`error` notifications. Otherwise the client will have a hard time
knowing which thread & turn (if multiple threads are running in
parallel) a new item/error is for.
Also add `thread_id` to `turn/started` and `turn/completed`.
Add a new endpoint that allows us to test multi-turn behavior.
Tested with running:
```
RUST_LOG=codex_app_server=debug CODEX_BIN=target/debug/codex \
cargo run -p codex-app-server-test-client -- \
send-follow-up-v2 "hello" "and now a follow-up question"
```
### **Summary of Changes**
**What?**
Fix for slash commands (e.g., /prompts:code-review) not being recognized
when large content (>3000 chars) is pasted.
[Bug Report](https://github.com/openai/codex/issues/7047)
**Why?**
With large pastes, slash commands were ignored, so custom prompts
weren't expanded and were submitted as literal text.
**How?**
Refactored the early return block in handle_key_event_without_popup
(lines 957-968).
Instead of returning early after replacing placeholders, the code now
replaces placeholders in the textarea and continues to the normal
submission flow.
This reuses the existing slash command detection and custom prompt
expansion logic (lines 981-1047), avoiding duplication.
**Changes:**
Modified codex-rs/tui/src/bottom_pane/chat_composer.rs: refactored early
return block to continue to normal flow instead of returning immediately
Added test: custom_prompt_with_large_paste_expands_correctly to verify
the fix
**Code Quality:**
No lint warnings
Code follows existing patterns and reuses existing logic
Atomic change focused on the bug fix
clean up the code for scanning for world writable directories
One path (selecting a sandbox mode from /approvals) was using an
incorrect method that did not use the new method of creating deny aces
to prevent writing to those directories. Now all paths are the same.
- The total token used returned from the api doesn't account for the
reasoning items before the assistant message
- Account for those for auto compaction
- Add the encrypted reasoning effort in the common tests utils
- Add a test to make sure it works as expected
This introduces a new feature to Codex when it operates as an MCP
_client_ where if an MCP _server_ replies that it has an entry named
`"codex/sandbox-state"` in its _server capabilities_, then Codex will
send it an MCP notification with the following structure:
```json
{
"method": "codex/sandbox-state/update",
"params": {
"sandboxPolicy": {
"type": "workspace-write",
"network-access": false,
"exclude-tmpdir-env-var": false
"exclude-slash-tmp": false
},
"codexLinuxSandboxExe": null,
"sandboxCwd": "/Users/mbolin/code/codex2"
}
}
```
or with whatever values are appropriate for the initial `sandboxPolicy`.
**NOTE:** Codex _should_ continue to send the MCP server notifications
of the same format if these things change over the lifetime of the
thread, but that isn't wired up yet.
The result is that `shell-tool-mcp` can consume these values so that
when it calls `codex_core::exec::process_exec_tool_call()` in
`codex-rs/exec-server/src/posix/escalate_server.rs`, it is now sure to
call it with the correct values (whereas previously we relied on
hardcoded values).
While I would argue this is a supported use case within the MCP
protocol, the `rmcp` crate that we are using today does not support
custom notifications. As such, I had to patch it and I submitted it for
review, so hopefully it will be accepted in some form:
https://github.com/modelcontextprotocol/rust-sdk/pull/556
To test out this change from end-to-end:
- I ran `cargo build` in `~/code/codex2/codex-rs/exec-server`
- I built the fork of Bash in `~/code/bash/bash`
- I added the following to my `~/.codex/config.toml`:
```toml
# Use with `codex --disable shell_tool`.
[mcp_servers.execshell]
args = ["--bash", "/Users/mbolin/code/bash/bash"]
command = "/Users/mbolin/code/codex2/codex-rs/target/debug/codex-exec-mcp-server"
```
- From `~/code/codex2/codex-rs`, I ran `just codex --disable shell_tool`
- When the TUI started up, I verified that the sandbox mode is
`workspace-write`
- I ran `/mcp` to verify that the shell tool from the MCP is there:
<img width="1387" height="1400" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1a8addcc-5005-4e16-b59f-95cfd06fd4ab"
/>
- Then I asked it:
> what is the output of `gh issue list`
because this should be auto-approved with our existing dummy policy:
https://github.com/openai/codex/blob/af63e6eccc35783f1bf4dca3c61adb090efb6b8a/codex-rs/exec-server/src/posix.rs#L157-L164
And it worked:
<img width="1387" height="1400" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7568d2f7-80da-4d68-86d0-c265a6f5e6c1"
/>
`process_exec_tool_call()` was taking `SandboxType` as a param, but in
practice, the only place it was constructed was in
`codex_message_processor.rs` where it was derived from the other
`sandbox_policy` param, so this PR inlines the logic that decides the
`SandboxType` into `process_exec_tool_call()`.
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* #7112
* __->__ #7122
Piping to codex fails to do anything useful and locks up the process.
We currently check for stdout, but not stdin
```
❯ echo foo|just c
cargo run --bin codex -- "$@"
Finished `dev` profile [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.21s
Running `target/debug/codex`
Error: stdin is not a terminal
error: Recipe `codex` failed on line 10 with exit code 1
```
## Summary
When incrementing the minor version, we should reset patch to 0, rather
than keeping it.
## Testing
- [x] tested locally with dry_run and `get_latest_release_version`
mocked out
---------
Co-authored-by: Michael Bolin <mbolin@openai.com>
Add a `Declined` status for when we request an approval from the user
and the user declines. This allows us to distinguish from commands that
actually ran, but failed.
This behaves similarly to apply_patch / FileChange, which does the same
thing.
### Summary
After #7022, we no longer need this warning. We should also clean up the
schema for the notification, but this is a quick fix to just stop the
behavior in the VSCE
## Testing
- [x] Ran locally