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Surface filesystem permission profiles in prompt context (#23924)
## Summary Some permission profiles can encode filesystem reads that should remain unavailable to the agent. Before this change, the model-visible context and automatic approval review prompt summarized the effective permissions as a legacy sandbox mode, which can omit permission-profile filesystem entries from escalation decisions. For example, a profile can grant workspace access while denying a private subtree across every workspace root: ```toml default_permissions = "restricted-workspace" [permissions.restricted-workspace.workspace_roots] "/Users/alice/project" = true "/Users/alice/other-project" = true [permissions.restricted-workspace.filesystem] ":minimal" = "read" [permissions.restricted-workspace.filesystem.":workspace_roots"] "." = "write" "private" = "deny" "private/**" = "deny" ``` The context window now describes the workspace roots and effective filesystem side of the `PermissionProfile` directly, with deny entries marked as non-escalatable: ```xml <environment_context> <cwd>/Users/alice/project</cwd> <shell>zsh</shell> <filesystem><workspace_roots><root>/Users/alice/project</root><root>/Users/alice/other-project</root></workspace_roots><permission_profile type="managed"><file_system type="restricted"><entry access="read"><special>:minimal</special></entry><entry access="write"><path>/Users/alice/project</path></entry><entry access="write"><path>/Users/alice/other-project</path></entry><entry access="deny" escalatable="false"><path>/Users/alice/project/private</path></entry><entry access="deny" escalatable="false"><path>/Users/alice/other-project/private</path></entry><entry access="deny" escalatable="false"><glob>/Users/alice/project/private/**</glob></entry><entry access="deny" escalatable="false"><glob>/Users/alice/other-project/private/**</glob></entry></file_system></permission_profile></filesystem> </environment_context> ``` Managed requirements can impose the same kind of deny-read restriction: ```toml [permissions.filesystem] deny_read = [ "/Users/alice/project/private", "/Users/alice/project/private/**", ] ``` The automatic approval review prompt also receives the parent turn's denied-read context, so review decisions can account for the active permission profile. ## What Changed - Render the effective filesystem profile in `<environment_context>`, including profile type, filesystem entries, workspace roots, and non-escalatable deny entries. - Persist effective `workspace_roots` in `TurnContextItem` so resumed/replayed context does not have to bind `:workspace_roots` through legacy `cwd` fallback. - Add explicit permission instructions that denied reads are policy restrictions, not escalation targets. - Pass the parent turn's denied-read context into automatic approval reviews. - Add targeted coverage for prompt rendering, workspace-root materialization, replay context, and review prompt context. - Keep the prompt-context test expectations platform-aware so the same filesystem rendering assertions pass on Unix and Windows paths. ## Testing - `just test -p codex-core context::environment_context::tests::serialize_environment_context_with_full_filesystem_profile` - `just test -p codex-core context::environment_context::tests::turn_context_item_filesystem_uses_workspace_roots_instead_of_cwd` - `just test -p codex-core context::permissions_instructions::permissions_instructions_tests::builds_permissions_from_profile_with_denied_reads` - `just fix -p codex-core` I also attempted `just test -p codex-core`; the changed prompt-context tests passed, but the full local run did not complete cleanly in this sandboxed macOS environment due unrelated user-shell `CODEX_SANDBOX*` expectations and integration-test timeouts.
Michael Bolin ·
2026-05-28 14:56:53 -07:00 -
[codex] Add user input client ids (#24653)
## Summary Adds an optional `clientId` field to app-server v2 `UserInput` and carries it through the core `UserInput` model so clients can correlate echoed user input items without relying on payload equality. ## Details - Adds `client_id: Option<String>` to core `UserInput` variants. - Exposes the v2 app-server field as `clientId` on the wire and in generated TypeScript. - Preserves the id when converting between app-server v2 and core protocol types. - Regenerates app-server schema fixtures. ## Validation - `just fmt` - `just write-app-server-schema` - `cargo test -p codex-app-server-protocol` - `cargo test -p codex-protocol` - `just fix -p codex-app-server-protocol` - `just fix -p codex-protocol` - `git diff --check`
Alexi Christakis ·
2026-05-28 14:54:39 -07:00 -
Add experimental turn additional context (#24154)
## Summary Adds experimental `additionalContext` support to `turn/start` and `turn/steer` so clients can provide ephemeral external context, such as browser or automation state, without turning that plumbing into a visible user prompt or triggering user-prompt lifecycle behavior. ## API Shape The parameter shape is: ```ts additionalContext?: Record<string, { value: string kind: "untrusted" | "application" }> | null ``` Example: ```json { "additionalContext": { "browser_info": { "value": "Active tab is CI failures.", "kind": "untrusted" }, "automation_info": { "value": "CI rerun is in progress.", "kind": "application" } } } ``` The keys are opaque and caller-defined. ## Context Injection When provided, accepted entries are inserted into model context as hidden contextual message items, not as visible thread user-message items. `kind: "untrusted"` entries are inserted with role `user`: ```text <external_${key}>${value}</external_${key}> ``` `kind: "application"` entries are inserted with role `developer`: ```text <${key}>${value}</${key}> ``` Values are not escaped. Each value is truncated to 1k approximate tokens before wrapping. For `turn/start`, accepted additional context is inserted before normal user input. For `turn/steer`, additional context is merged only when the steer includes non-empty user input; context-only steers still reject as empty input. ## Dedupe Strategy `AdditionalContextStore` lives on session state and stores the latest complete additional-context map. Each `turn/start` or non-empty `turn/steer` treats its `additionalContext` as the current complete set of values. Entries are injected only when the key is new or the exact entry for that key changed, including `value` or `kind`. After merging, the store is replaced with the provided map, so omitted keys are removed from the retained set and can be injected again later if reintroduced. Omitting `additionalContext`, passing `null`, or passing an empty object resets the store to empty and injects nothing. ## What Changed - Threads experimental v2 `additionalContext` through app-server into core turn start and steer handling. - Adds separate contextual fragment types for untrusted user-role context and application developer-role context. - Uses pending response input items so additional context can be combined with normal user input without treating it as prompt text. - Adds integration coverage for start/steer flow, role routing, dedupe/reset behavior, deletion/re-add behavior, hook-blocked input behavior, empty context-only steer rejection, external-fragment marker matching, and truncation.pakrym-oai ·
2026-05-26 13:02:34 -07:00 -
Display workspace usage limit error copy from response header (#24114)
## Why `openai/openai#947613` adds `X-Codex-Rate-Limit-Reached-Type` for Codex workspace credit-depletion and spend-cap responses. The CLI currently reads the adjacent promo header but otherwise renders generic usage-limit copy, so those responses do not explain the workspace-specific action the user needs to take. Backend dependency: https://github.com/openai/openai/pull/947613 ## What Changed - Parse `X-Codex-Rate-Limit-Reached-Type` in the usage-limit error handling path alongside `x-codex-promo-message`. - Keep the header value parsing with the shared `RateLimitReachedType` enum. - Carry the parsed type on `UsageLimitReachedError` and render client-owned copy for the four workspace owner/member credit and spend-cap values. - Preserve existing promo and plan-based text for absent, generic, or unknown header values. - Keep the existing TUI workspace-owner nudge state path unchanged; the response header only selects the displayed error string. - Add focused display coverage for all specific type values and the generic fallback case. ## Test Plan - Added `usage_limit_reached_error_formats_rate_limit_reached_types` coverage. - Not run manually, per request; CI runs validation on the pushed commit.
dhruvgupta-oai ·
2026-05-22 23:58:49 +00:00 -
Add trace_id to TurnStartedEvent (#23980)
## Why [Recent PR](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/22709) removed `trace_id` from `TurnContextItem`. ## What changed - Add to `TurnStartedEvent` so rollout consumers can correlate turns with telemetry traces. - Note that the branch name is out of date because I originally re-added to `TurnContextItem`, but we decided to move it to `TurnStartedEvent`. ## Verification - `cargo test -p codex-protocol` - `cargo test -p codex-core --lib regular_turn_emits_turn_started_without_waiting_for_startup_prewarm` - `cargo test -p codex-core --test all emits_warning_when_resumed_model_differs` - `cargo test -p codex-rollout` - `cargo test -p codex-state`
mchen-oai ·
2026-05-22 13:10:56 -07:00 -
[codex] Add plugin id to MCP tool call items (#23737)
Add owning plugin id to MCP tool call items so we can better filter them at plugin level. ## Summary - add optional `plugin_id` to MCP tool-call items and legacy begin/end events - propagate plugin metadata into emitted core items and app-server v2 `ThreadItem::McpToolCall` - preserve plugin ids through app-server replay/redaction paths and regenerate v2 schema fixtures ## Testing - `just write-app-server-schema` - `just fmt` - `just fix -p codex-core` - `cargo test -p codex-protocol -p codex-app-server-protocol` - `cargo test -p codex-app-server-protocol` - `cargo test -p codex-core mcp_tool_call_item_includes_plugin_id --lib` - `cargo check -p codex-tui --tests` - `cargo check -p codex-app-server --tests` - `git diff --check` ## Notes - `just fix -p codex-core` completed with two non-fatal `too_many_arguments` warnings on the touched MCP notification helpers. - A broader `cargo test -p codex-core` run passed core unit tests, then hit shell/sandbox/snapshot failures in the integration target. - A broader app-server downstream run hit the existing `in_process::tests::in_process_start_clamps_zero_channel_capacity` stack overflow; `cargo test -p codex-exec` also hit the existing sandbox expectation mismatch in `thread_lifecycle_params_include_legacy_sandbox_when_no_active_profile`.
Matthew Zeng ·
2026-05-20 17:02:10 -07:00 -
Add SubagentStop hook (#22873)
# What <img width="1792" height="1024" alt="image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8f81d232-5813-4994-a61d-e42a05a93a3e" /> `SubagentStop` runs when a thread-spawned subagent turn is about to finish. Thread-spawned subagents use `SubagentStop` instead of the normal root-agent `Stop` hook. Configured handlers match on `agent_type`. Hook input includes the normal stop fields plus: - `agent_id`: the child thread id. - `agent_type`: the resolved subagent type. - `agent_transcript_path`: the child subagent transcript path. - `transcript_path`: the parent thread transcript path. - `last_assistant_message`: the final assistant message from the child turn, when available. - `stop_hook_active`: `true` when the child is already continuing because an earlier stop-like hook blocked completion. `SubagentStop` shares the same completion-control semantics as `Stop`, scoped to the child turn: - No decision allows the child turn to finish. - `decision: "block"` with a non-empty `reason` records that reason as hook feedback and continues the child with that prompt. - `continue: false` stops the child turn. If `stopReason` is present, Codex surfaces it as the stop reason. # Lifecycle Scope Only thread-spawned subagents run `SubagentStop`. Internal/system subagents such as Review, Compact, MemoryConsolidation, and Other do not run normal `Stop` hooks and do not run `SubagentStop`. This avoids exposing synthetic matcher labels for internal implementation paths. # Stack 1. #22782: add `SubagentStart`. 2. This PR: add `SubagentStop`. 3. #22882: add subagent identity to normal hook inputs.
Abhinav ·
2026-05-20 14:59:41 -07:00 -
Add SubagentStart hook (#22782)
# What `SubagentStart` runs once when Codex creates a thread-spawned subagent, before that child sends its first model request. Thread-spawned subagents use `SubagentStart` instead of the normal root-agent `SessionStart` hook. Configured handlers match on the subagent `agent_type`, using the same value passed to `spawn_agent`. When no agent type is specified, Codex uses the default agent type. Hook input includes the normal session-start fields plus: - `agent_id`: the child thread id. - `agent_type`: the resolved subagent type. `SubagentStart` may return `hookSpecificOutput.additionalContext`. That context is added to the child conversation before the first model request. # Lifecycle Scope Only thread-spawned subagents run `SubagentStart`. Internal/system subagents such as Review, Compact, MemoryConsolidation, and Other do not run normal `SessionStart` hooks and do not run `SubagentStart`. This avoids exposing synthetic matcher labels for internal implementation paths. Also the `SessionStart` hook no longer fires for subagents, this matches behavior with other coding agents' implementation # Stack 1. This PR: add `SubagentStart`. 2. #22873: add `SubagentStop`. 3. #22882: add subagent identity to normal hook inputs.
Abhinav ·
2026-05-19 12:45:08 -07:00 -
Make
denycanonical for filesystem permission entries (#23493)## Why Filesystem permission profiles used `none` for deny-read entries, which is less direct than the action the entry actually represents. This change makes `deny` the canonical filesystem permission spelling while preserving compatibility for older configs that still send `none`. ## What changed - rename `FileSystemAccessMode::None` to `Deny` - serialize and generate schemas with `deny` as the canonical value - retain `none` only as a legacy input alias for temporary config compatibility - update filesystem glob diagnostics and regression coverage to use the canonical spelling - refresh config and app-server schema fixtures to match the new wire shape ## Validation - `cargo test -p codex-protocol` - `cargo test -p codex-app-server-protocol` - `cargo test -p codex-core config_toml_deserializes_permission_profiles --lib` - `cargo test -p codex-core read_write_glob_patterns_still_reject_non_subpath_globs --lib` Earlier in the session, a broad `cargo test -p codex-core` run reached unrelated pre-existing failures in timing/snapshot/git-info tests under this environment; the targeted surfaces touched by this PR passed cleanly.
viyatb-oai ·
2026-05-19 11:03:47 -07:00 -
[5 of 7] Replace OverrideTurnContext with ThreadSettings (#22508)
**Stack position:** [5 of 7] ## Summary This PR adds `Op::ThreadSettings`, a queued settings-only update mechanism for changing stored thread settings without starting a new turn. It also removes the legacy `Op::OverrideTurnContext` in the same layer, so reviewers can see the replacement and deletion together. ## Changes - Add `Op::ThreadSettings` for settings-only queued updates. - Emit `ThreadSettingsApplied` with the effective thread settings snapshot after core applies an update. - Route settings-only updates through the same submission queue as user input. - Migrate remaining `OverrideTurnContext` tests and callers to the queued `Op::ThreadSettings` path. - Delete `Op::OverrideTurnContext` from the core protocol and submission loop. This stack addresses #20656 and #22090. ## Stack 1. [1 of 7] [Add thread settings to UserInput](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/23080) 2. [2 of 7] [Remove UserInputWithTurnContext](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/23081) 3. [3 of 7] [Remove UserTurn](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/23075) 4. [4 of 7] [Placeholder for OverrideTurnContext cleanup](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/23087) 5. [5 of 7] [Replace OverrideTurnContext with ThreadSettings](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/22508) (this PR) 6. [6 of 7] [Add app-server thread settings API](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/22509) 7. [7 of 7] [Sync TUI thread settings](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/22510)
Eric Traut ·
2026-05-18 21:03:51 -07:00 -
[3 of 7] Remove UserTurn (#23075)
**Stack position:** [3 of 7] ## Summary This PR finishes the input-op consolidation by moving the remaining `Op::UserTurn` callers onto `Op::UserInput` and deleting `Op::UserTurn`. This touches a lot of files, but it is a low-risk mechanical migration. ## Stack 1. [1 of 7] [Add thread settings to UserInput](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/23080) 2. [2 of 7] [Remove UserInputWithTurnContext](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/23081) 3. [3 of 7] [Remove UserTurn](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/23075) (this PR) 4. [4 of 7] [Placeholder for OverrideTurnContext cleanup](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/23087) 5. [5 of 7] [Replace OverrideTurnContext with ThreadSettings](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/22508) 6. [6 of 7] [Add app-server thread settings API](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/22509) 7. [7 of 7] [Sync TUI thread settings](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/22510)
Eric Traut ·
2026-05-18 19:56:00 -07:00 -
[2 of 7] Remove UserInputWithTurnContext (#23081)
**Stack position:** [2 of 7] ## Summary This PR removes the overlapping `Op::UserInputWithTurnContext` variant now that `Op::UserInput` can carry thread settings overrides directly. ## Stack 1. [1 of 7] [Add thread settings to UserInput](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/23080) 2. [2 of 7] [Remove UserInputWithTurnContext](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/23081) (this PR) 3. [3 of 7] [Remove UserTurn](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/23075) 4. [4 of 7] [Placeholder for OverrideTurnContext cleanup](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/23087) 5. [5 of 7] [Replace OverrideTurnContext with ThreadSettings](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/22508) 6. [6 of 7] [Add app-server thread settings API](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/22509) 7. [7 of 7] [Sync TUI thread settings](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/22510)
Eric Traut ·
2026-05-18 19:41:33 -07:00 -
[1 of 7] Add thread settings to UserInput (#23080)
**Stack position:** [1 of 7] ## Summary The first three PRs in this stack are a cleanup pass before the actual thread settings API work. Today, core has several overlapping "user input" ops: `UserInput`, `UserInputWithTurnContext`, and `UserTurn`. They differ mostly in how much next-turn state they carry, which makes the later queued thread settings update harder to reason about and review. This PR starts that cleanup by adding the shared `ThreadSettingsOverrides` payload and allowing `Op::UserInput` to carry it. Existing variants remain in place here, so this layer is mostly a behavior-preserving API shape change plus mechanical constructor updates. ## End State After PR3 By the end of PR3, `Op::UserInput` is the only "user input" core op. It can carry optional thread settings overrides for callers that need to update stored defaults with a turn, while callers without updates use empty settings. `Op::UserInputWithTurnContext` and `Op::UserTurn` are deleted. ## End State After PR5 By the end of PR5, core will have only two ops for this area: - `Op::UserInput` for user-input-bearing submissions. - `Op::ThreadSettings` for settings-only updates. ## Stack 1. [1 of 7] [Add thread settings to UserInput](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/23080) (this PR) 2. [2 of 7] [Remove UserInputWithTurnContext](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/23081) 3. [3 of 7] [Remove UserTurn](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/23075) 4. [4 of 7] [Placeholder for OverrideTurnContext cleanup](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/23087) 5. [5 of 7] [Replace OverrideTurnContext with ThreadSettings](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/22508) 6. [6 of 7] [Add app-server thread settings API](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/22509) 7. [7 of 7] [Sync TUI thread settings](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/22510)
Eric Traut ·
2026-05-18 18:48:35 -07:00 -
[codex] Trim unused TurnContextItem fields (#22709)
## Why `TurnContextItem` is the durable baseline used to reconstruct context diffs across resume/fork. Most of the old persisted-only fields on it are no longer read, so keeping them in rollout snapshots adds schema surface and state that can drift without affecting reconstruction. `summary` is the exception: older Codex versions require it to deserialize `turn_context` records, so keep writing a default compatibility value until that schema surface can be removed safely. ## What changed - Removed the unused persisted fields from `TurnContextItem`: trace ids, user/developer instructions, output schema, and truncation policy. - Kept `summary` with a compatibility comment and made `TurnContext::to_turn_context_item` write `ReasoningSummary::Auto` instead of live turn state. - Updated rollout/context reconstruction fixtures for the retained summary field. ## Verification - `cargo test -p codex-protocol --lib turn_context_item` - `cargo test -p codex-rollout resume_candidate_matches_cwd_reads_latest_turn_context` - `cargo test -p codex-state turn_context` - `cargo test -p codex-core --lib new_default_turn_captures_current_span_trace_id` - `cargo test -p codex-core --lib record_initial_history_resumed_turn_context_after_compaction_reestablishes_reference_context_item` - `cargo test -p codex-core --test all emits_warning_when_resumed_model_differs` - `git diff --check`
pakrym-oai ·
2026-05-18 21:54:36 +00:00 -
goal: pause continuation loops on usage limits and blockers (#23094)
Addresses #22833, #22245, #23067 ## Why `/goal` can keep synthesizing turns even when the next turn cannot make meaningful progress. Hard usage exhaustion can replay failing turns, and repeated permission or external-resource blockers can keep burning tokens while waiting for user or system intervention. ## What changed - Add resumable `blocked` and `usageLimited` goal states. As with `paused`, goal continuation stops with these states. - Move to `usageLimited` after usage-limit failures. - Allow the built-in `update_goal` tool to set `blocked` only under explicit repeated-impasse guidance. Updated goal continuation prompt to specify that agent should use `blocked` only when it has made at least three attempts to get past an impasse. Most of the files touched by this PR are because of the small app server protocol update. ## Validation I manually reproduced a number of situations where an agent can run into a true impasse and verified that it properly enters `blocked` state. I then resumed and verified that it once again entered `blocked` state several turns later if the impasse still exists. I also manually reproduced the usage-limit condition by creating a simulated responses API endpoint that returns 429 errors with the appropriate error message. Verified that the goal runtime properly moves the goal into `usageLimited` state and TUI UI updates appropriately. Verified that `/goal resume` resumes (and immediately goes back into `ussageLImited` state if appropriate). ## Follow-up PRs Small changes will be needed to the GUI clients to properly handle the two new states.
Eric Traut ·
2026-05-18 11:28:53 -07:00 -
Preserve image detail in app-server inputs (#20693)
## Summary - Add optional image detail to user image inputs across core, app-server v2, thread history/event mapping, and the generated app-server schemas/types. - Preserve requested detail when serializing Responses image inputs: omitted detail stays on the existing `high` default, while explicit `original` keeps local images on the original-resolution path. - Support `high`/`original` consistently for tool image outputs, including MCP `codex/imageDetail`, code-mode image helpers, and `view_image`.
Curtis 'Fjord' Hawthorne ·
2026-05-15 15:04:04 -07:00 -
app-server: use permission ids and runtime workspace roots (#22611)
## Why This PR builds on [#22610](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/22610) and is the app-server side of the migration from mutable per-turn `SandboxPolicy` replacement toward selecting immutable permission profiles by id plus mutable runtime workspace roots. Once permission profiles can carry their own immutable `workspace_roots`, app-server no longer needs to mutate the selected `PermissionProfile` just to represent thread-specific filesystem context. The mutable part now lives on the thread as explicit `runtimeWorkspaceRoots`, while `:workspace_roots` remains symbolic until the sandbox is realized for a turn. ## What Changed - Replaced the v2 permission-selection wrapper surface with plain profile ids for `thread/start`, `thread/resume`, `thread/fork`, and `turn/start`. - Removed the API surface for profile modifications (`PermissionProfileSelectionParams`, `PermissionProfileModificationParams`, `ActivePermissionProfileModification`). - Added experimental `runtimeWorkspaceRoots` fields to the thread lifecycle and turn-start APIs. - Threaded runtime workspace roots through core session/thread snapshots, turn overrides, app-server request handling, and command execution permission resolution. - Kept session permission state symbolic so later runtime root updates and cwd-only implicit-root retargeting rebind `:workspace_roots` correctly. - Updated the embedded clients just enough to send and restore the new thread state. - Refreshed the generated schema/TypeScript artifacts and the app-server README to match the new contract. ## Verification Targeted coverage for this layer lives in: - `codex-rs/app-server-protocol/src/protocol/v2/tests.rs` - `codex-rs/app-server/tests/suite/v2/thread_start.rs` - `codex-rs/app-server/tests/suite/v2/thread_resume.rs` - `codex-rs/app-server/tests/suite/v2/turn_start.rs` - `codex-rs/core/src/session/tests.rs` The key regression checks exercise that: - `runtimeWorkspaceRoots` resolve against the effective cwd on thread start. - Profile-declared workspace roots are excluded from the runtime workspace roots returned by app-server. - A turn-level runtime workspace-root update persists onto the thread and is returned by `thread/resume`. - A named permission profile selected on one turn remains symbolic so a later runtime-root-only turn update changes the actual sandbox writes. - A cwd-only turn update retargets the implicit runtime cwd root while preserving additional runtime roots. - The protocol fixtures and generated client artifacts stay in sync with the string-based permission selection contract. --- [//]: # (BEGIN SAPLING FOOTER) Stack created with [Sapling](https://sapling-scm.com). Best reviewed with [ReviewStack](https://reviewstack.dev/openai/codex/pull/22611). * #22612 * __->__ #22611
Michael Bolin ·
2026-05-14 23:00:05 -07:00 -
Reapply "Move skills watcher to app-server" (#21652)
## Why PR #21460 reverted the earlier move of skills change watching from `codex-core` into app-server. This reapplies that boundary change so app-server owns client-facing `skills/changed` notifications and core no longer carries the watcher. ## What - Restore the app-server `SkillsWatcher` and register it from thread listener setup. - Remove the core-owned skills watcher and its core live-reload integration surface. - Restore app-server coverage for `skills/changed` notifications after a watched skill file changes. ## Validation - `cargo test -p codex-app-server --test all suite::v2::skills_list::skills_changed_notification_is_emitted_after_skill_change -- --exact --nocapture` - `cargo test -p codex-core --lib --no-run`
pakrym-oai ·
2026-05-08 17:41:15 -07:00 -
pakrym-oai ·
2026-05-07 02:24:20 +00:00 -
Add compact lifecycle hooks (started by vincentkoc - external contrib) (#19905)
Based on work from Vincent K - https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/19060 <img width="1836" height="642" alt="CleanShot 2026-04-29 at 20 47 40@2x" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b647bb89-65fe-40c8-80b0-7a6b7c984634" /> ## Why Compaction rewrites the conversation context that future model turns receive, but hooks currently have no deterministic lifecycle point around that rewrite. This adds compact lifecycle hooks so users can audit manual and automatic compaction, surface hook messages in the UI, and run post-compaction follow-up without overloading tool or prompt hooks. ## What Changed - Added `PreCompact` and `PostCompact` hook events across hook config, discovery, dispatch, generated schemas, app-server notifications, analytics, and TUI hook rendering. - Added trigger matching for compact hooks with the documented `manual` and `auto` matcher values. - Wired `PreCompact` before both local and remote compaction, and `PostCompact` after successful local or remote compaction. - Kept compact hook command input to lifecycle metadata: session id, Codex turn id, transcript path, cwd, hook event name, model, and trigger. - Made compact stdout handling consistent with other hooks: plain stdout is ignored as debug output, while malformed JSON-looking stdout is reported as failed hook output. - Added integration coverage for compact hook dispatch, trigger matching, post-compact execution, and the audited behavior that `decision:"block"` does not block compaction. ## Out of Scope - Hook-specific compaction blocking is not implemented; `decision:"block"` and exit-code-2 blocking semantics are intentionally unsupported for `PreCompact`. - Custom compaction instructions are not exposed to compact hooks in this PR. - Compact summaries, summary character counts, and summary previews are not exposed to compact hooks in this PR. ## Verification - `cargo test -p codex-hooks` - `cargo test -p codex-core manual_pre_compact_block_decision_does_not_block_compaction` - `cargo test -p codex-app-server hooks_list` - `cargo test -p codex-core config_schema_matches_fixture` - `cargo test -p codex-tui hooks_browser` ## Docs The developer documentation for Codex hooks should be updated alongside this feature to document `PreCompact` and `PostCompact`, the `manual`/`auto` matcher values, and the compact hook payload fields. --------- Co-authored-by: Vincent Koc <vincentkoc@ieee.org>
Andrei Eternal ·
2026-05-06 18:08:31 -07:00 -
Move skills watcher to app-server (#21287)
## Why Skills update notifications are app-server API behavior, but the watcher lived in `codex-core` and surfaced through `EventMsg::SkillsUpdateAvailable`. Moving the watcher out keeps core focused on thread execution and lets app-server own both cache invalidation and the `skills/changed` notification. ## What changed - Added an app-server-owned skills watcher that watches local skill roots, clears the shared skills cache, and emits `skills/changed` directly. - Registers skill watches from the common app-server thread listener attach path, including direct starts, resumes, and app-server-observed child or forked threads. - Stores the `WatchRegistration` on `ThreadState`, so listener replacement, thread teardown, idle unload, and app-server shutdown deregister by dropping the RAII guard. - Removed `EventMsg::SkillsUpdateAvailable`, the core watcher, and the old core live-reload test. - Extended the app-server skills change test to verify a cached skills list is refreshed after a filesystem change without forcing reload. ## Validation - `cargo check -p codex-core -p codex-app-server -p codex-mcp-server -p codex-rollout -p codex-rollout-trace` - `cargo test -p codex-app-server skills_changed_notification_is_emitted_after_skill_change`
pakrym-oai ·
2026-05-06 15:38:11 -07:00 -
Remove core MCP list tools op (#21281)
## Why The core `Op::ListMcpTools` request path is no longer needed. Keeping it around left a dead request/response surface alongside the app-server MCP inventory APIs that own current server status listing. ## What Changed - Removed `Op::ListMcpTools`, `EventMsg::McpListToolsResponse`, and the core handler that built the MCP snapshot response. - Removed the now-unused `codex-mcp` snapshot wrapper/export and passive event handling arms in rollout and MCP-server consumers. - Updated tests that used the old op as a synchronization hook to wait on existing startup/skills events, and deleted the plugin test that only exercised the removed listing op. ## Validation - `cargo test -p codex-protocol` - `cargo test -p codex-mcp` - `cargo test -p codex-rollout -p codex-rollout-trace -p codex-mcp-server` - `cargo test -p codex-core --test all pending_input::queued_inter_agent_mail` - `cargo test -p codex-core --test all rmcp_client::stdio_mcp_tool_call_includes_sandbox_state_meta` - `cargo test -p codex-core --test all rmcp_client::stdio_image_responses` - `just fix -p codex-core -p codex-protocol -p codex-mcp -p codex-rollout -p codex-rollout-trace -p codex-mcp-server`
pakrym-oai ·
2026-05-06 11:20:34 -07:00 -
Move message history out of core (#21278)
## Why Message history was implemented inside `codex-core` and surfaced through core protocol ops and `SessionConfiguredEvent` fields even though the current consumer is TUI-local prompt recall. That made core own UI history persistence and exposed `history_log_id` / `history_entry_count` through surfaces that app-server and other clients do not need. This change moves message history persistence out of core and keeps the recall plumbing local to the TUI. ## What changed - Added a new `codex-message-history` crate for appending, looking up, trimming, and reading metadata from `history.jsonl`. - Removed core protocol history ops/events: `AddToHistory`, `GetHistoryEntryRequest`, and `GetHistoryEntryResponse`. - Removed `history_log_id` and `history_entry_count` from `SessionConfiguredEvent` and updated exec/MCP/test fixtures accordingly. - Updated the TUI to dispatch local app events for message-history append/lookup and keep its persistent-history metadata in TUI session state. ## Validation - `cargo test -p codex-message-history -p codex-protocol` - `cargo test -p codex-exec event_processor_with_json_output` - `cargo test -p codex-mcp-server outgoing_message` - `cargo test -p codex-tui` - `just fix -p codex-message-history -p codex-protocol -p codex-core -p codex-tui -p codex-exec -p codex-mcp-server`
pakrym-oai ·
2026-05-06 08:35:42 -07:00 -
2- Use string service tiers in session protocol (#20971)
## Summary - break service tier session/op/app-server protocol fields from the closed enum to string tier ids - send the service tier string directly through model requests, prewarm, compaction, memories, and TUI/app-server turn starts - regenerate app-server protocol JSON/TypeScript schemas, removing the standalone ServiceTier TS enum ## Verification - just fmt - cargo check -p codex-core -p codex-app-server -p codex-tui - just write-app-server-schema --------- Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
Ahmed Ibrahim ·
2026-05-06 18:00:21 +03:00 -
feat: add
session_id(#20437)## Summary Related to https://openai.slack.com/archives/C095U48JNL9/p1777537279707449 TLDR: We update the meaning of session ids and thread ids: * thread_id stays as now * session_id become a shared id between every thread under a /root thread (i.e. every sub-agent share the same session id) This PR introduces an explicit `SessionId` and threads it through the protocol/client boundary so `session_id` and `thread_id` can diverge when they need to, while preserving compatibility for older serialized `session_configured` events. --------- Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
jif-oai ·
2026-05-06 10:48:37 +02:00 -
[codex-analytics] rework thread_source for thread analytics (#20949)
## Summary - make `thread_source` an explicit optional thread-level field on `thread/start`, `thread/fork`, and returned thread payloads - persist `thread_source` in rollout/session metadata so resumed live threads retain the original value - replace the old best-effort `session_source` -> `thread_source` mapping with an explicit caller-supplied analytics classification ## Why Before this change, analytics `thread_source` was populated by a best-effort mapping from `session_source`. `session_source` describes the runtime/client surface, not the actual thread-level origin, so that projection was not accurate enough to distinguish cases such as `user`, `subagent`, `memory_consolidation`, and future thread origins reliably. Making `thread_source` explicit keeps one thread-level analytics field while letting callers provide the real classification directly instead of recovering it indirectly from `session_source`. ## Impact For new analytics events, `thread_source` now reflects the explicit thread-level classification supplied by the caller rather than an inferred value derived from `session_source`. Existing protocol fields remain optional; callers that omit `threadSource` now produce `null` instead of a best-effort inferred value. ## Validation - `just write-app-server-schema` - `cargo test -p codex-analytics -p codex-core -p codex-app-server-protocol --no-run` - `cargo test -p codex-app-server-protocol generated_ts_optional_nullable_fields_only_in_params` - `cargo test -p codex-analytics thread_initialized_event_serializes_expected_shape` - `cargo test -p codex-core resume_stopped_thread_from_rollout_preserves_thread_source`
rhan-oai ·
2026-05-06 02:12:31 +00:00 -
[codex] Remove legacy ListSkills op (#21282)
## Why `skills/list` is already exposed through app-server v2 and covered by the app-server test suite. Keeping the separate core `Op::ListSkills` path leaves a duplicate legacy protocol surface that no longer needs to be maintained. ## What Changed - Removed `Op::ListSkills` and `EventMsg::ListSkillsResponse` from the core protocol. - Deleted the corresponding core session handler and stale core integration tests. - Removed rollout/MCP ignore branches and protocol v1 docs references for the deleted event/op. - Left app-server `skills/list` and its existing coverage intact. ## Validation - `cargo test -p codex-protocol` - `cargo test -p codex-core --test all suite::skills` - `cargo check -p codex-mcp-server -p codex-rollout -p codex-rollout-trace` - `just fix -p codex-core`
pakrym-oai ·
2026-05-05 18:58:18 -07:00 -
[codex] Remove unused ListModels op (#21276)
## Why The core protocol still exposed a `ListModels` submission op even though no client sends it and the core submission loop treated it as an ignored unknown op. Keeping the dead variant made the protocol surface look supported while the active model listing API is the app-server `model/list` JSON-RPC request. ## What Changed - Removed the unused `Op::ListModels` variant from `codex-rs/protocol`. - Removed its `Op::kind()` mapping. The existing app-server `model/list` endpoint is unchanged. ## Verification - `cargo test -p codex-protocol`
pakrym-oai ·
2026-05-06 01:57:17 +00:00 -
[codex] Move thread naming to app server (#21260)
## Why Thread names are app-server metadata now, backed by the thread store and sqlite state database. Keeping a core `SetThreadName` op plus a rollout `thread_name_updated` event made rename persistence live in the wrong layer and required historical replay support for an event that new app-server flows should not write. ## What changed - Removed `Op::SetThreadName` and `EventMsg::ThreadNameUpdated` from the core protocol and deleted the core handler path that appended rename events to rollouts. - Updated app-server `thread/name/set` so both loaded and unloaded threads write through thread-store metadata and app-server emits `thread/name/updated` notifications. - Updated local thread-store name metadata updates to write sqlite title metadata and the legacy thread-name index without appending rollout events. - Removed state extraction and rollout handling for the deleted thread-name event. ## Validation - `cargo test -p codex-app-server thread_name_updated_broadcasts` - `cargo test -p codex-app-server thread_name_set_is_reflected_in_read_list_and_resume` - `cargo test -p codex-thread-store update_thread_metadata_sets_name_on_active_rollout_and_indexes_name` - `cargo test -p codex-state` - `cargo check -p codex-mcp-server -p codex-rollout-trace` - `just fix -p codex-app-server -p codex-thread-store -p codex-state -p codex-mcp-server -p codex-rollout-trace` ## Docs No external documentation update is expected for this internal ownership change.
pakrym-oai ·
2026-05-05 17:16:06 -07:00 -
hook trust metadata and enforcement (#20321)
# Why We want shared hook trust that both the app and the TUI can build on, but the metadata is only useful if runtime behavior agrees with it. This PR adds a single backend trust model for hooks so unmanaged hooks cannot run until the current definition has been reviewed, while managed hooks remain runnable and non-configurable. # What - persist `trusted_hash` alongside hook state in `config.toml` - expose `currentHash` and derived `trustStatus` through `hooks/list` - derive trust from normalized hook definitions so equivalent hooks from `config.toml` and `hooks.json` share the same trust identity - gate unmanaged hooks on trust before they enter the runnable handler set # Reviewer Notes - key file to review is `codex-rs/hooks/src/engine/discovery.rs` - the only **core** change is schema related
Abhinav ·
2026-05-05 19:13:55 +00:00 -
[codex-analytics] add item lifecycle timing (#20514)
## Why Tool families already disagree on what their existing `duration` fields mean, so lifecycle latency should live on the shared item envelope instead of being inferred from per-tool execution fields. Carrying that envelope through app-server notifications gives downstream consumers one reusable timing signal without pretending every tool has the same execution semantics. ## What changed - Adds `started_at_ms` to core `ItemStartedEvent` values and `completed_at_ms` to core `ItemCompletedEvent` values. - Populates those timestamps in the shared session lifecycle emitters, so protocol-native items get timing without each producer tracking its own clock state. - Exposes `startedAtMs` on app-server `item/started` notifications and `completedAtMs` on `item/completed` notifications. - Maps the lifecycle timestamps through the app-server boundary while leaving legacy-converted notifications nullable when no lifecycle timestamp exists. - Regenerates the app-server JSON schema and TypeScript fixtures for the notification-envelope change and updates downstream fixtures that construct those notifications directly. - Extends the existing web-search and image-generation integration flows to assert the new lifecycle timestamps on the native item events. ## Verification - `cargo check -p codex-protocol -p codex-core -p codex-app-server-protocol -p codex-app-server -p codex-tui -p codex-exec -p codex-app-server-client` - `cargo test -p codex-core --test all web_search_item_is_emitted` - `cargo test -p codex-core --test all image_generation_call_event_is_emitted` - `cargo test -p codex-app-server-protocol` --- [//]: # (BEGIN SAPLING FOOTER) Stack created with [Sapling](https://sapling-scm.com). Best reviewed with [ReviewStack](https://reviewstack.dev/openai/codex/pull/20514). * #18748 * #18747 * #17090 * #17089 * __->__ #20514
rhan-oai ·
2026-05-04 22:33:20 +00:00 -
[codex] Emit MCP tool calls as turn items (#20677)
## Why `McpToolCall` was still an app-server item synthesized from deprecated legacy begin/end events. Recent item migrations moved this ownership into core `TurnItem`s, so MCP tool calls now follow the same canonical lifecycle and leave legacy events as compatibility fanout. Keeping the core item close to the v2 `ThreadItem::McpToolCall` shape also avoids spreading MCP result semantics across app-server conversion code. Core now owns whether a completed call is `completed` or `failed`, and whether the payload is a tool result or an error. ## What changed - Added core `TurnItem::McpToolCall` with flattened `server`, `tool`, `arguments`, `status`, `result`, and `error` fields. - Updated MCP tool call emitters, including MCP resource tools, to emit `ItemStarted`/`ItemCompleted` around directly constructed core MCP items. - Updated app-server v2 conversion to project the core MCP item into `ThreadItem::McpToolCall` without deriving status or splitting `Result` locally. - Ignored live deprecated MCP legacy fanout in app-server v2 to avoid duplicate item notifications, while keeping thread history replay on the legacy event path. ## Verification - `cargo test -p codex-protocol` - `cargo test -p codex-app-server-protocol` - `cargo test -p codex-core --lib mcp_tool_call` - `cargo check -p codex-app-server` - `cargo test -p codex-app-server mcp_tool_call_completion_notification_contains_truncated_large_result`
pakrym-oai ·
2026-05-03 22:50:13 -07:00 -
[codex] Emit image view as core item (#20512)
## Why Image-view results should be represented as a core-produced turn item instead of being reconstructed by app-server. At the same time, existing rollout/history paths still understand the legacy `ViewImageToolCall` event, so this keeps that event as compatibility output generated from the new item lifecycle. ## What changed - Added `TurnItem::ImageView` to `codex-protocol`. - Emitted image-view item start/completion directly from the core `view_image` handler. - Kept `ViewImageToolCall` as a legacy event and generate it from completed `TurnItem::ImageView` items. - Kept `thread_history.rs` on the legacy `ViewImageToolCall` replay path, with `ImageView` item lifecycle events ignored there. - Updated app-server protocol conversion, rollout persistence, and affected exhaustive event matches for the new item plus legacy fan-out shape. ## Verification - `cargo test -p codex-protocol -p codex-app-server-protocol -p codex-rollout -p codex-rollout-trace -p codex-mcp-server -p codex-app-server --lib` - `cargo test -p codex-core --test all view_image_tool_attaches_local_image` - `just fix -p codex-protocol -p codex-core -p codex-app-server-protocol -p codex-app-server -p codex-rollout -p codex-rollout-trace -p codex-mcp-server` - `git diff --check`
pakrym-oai ·
2026-05-01 11:28:30 -07:00 -
Move apply-patch file changes into turn items (#20540)
## Why Apply-patch file changes are now part of the core turn item stream, so v2 clients can consume the same first-class item lifecycle path used by other turn items instead of relying on app-server-specific remapping from legacy patch events. ## What changed - Added a core `TurnItem::FileChange` carrying apply-patch changes and completion metadata. - Updated the apply-patch tool emitter to send `ItemStarted` / `ItemCompleted` with the new `FileChange` item while preserving legacy `PatchApplyBegin` / `PatchApplyEnd` fan-out. - Updated app-server v2 conversion to render the new core item directly and stopped `event_mapping` from remapping old patch begin/end events into item notifications. - Kept thread history reconstruction based on the existing old apply-patch events for rollout compatibility. ## Verification - `cargo test -p codex-protocol -p codex-app-server-protocol` - `cargo test -p codex-core --test all apply_patch_tool_executes_and_emits_patch_events` - `cargo test -p codex-app-server bespoke_event_handling`
pakrym-oai ·
2026-05-01 08:47:18 -07:00 -
[codex] Remove unused event messages (#20511)
## Why Several legacy `EventMsg` variants were still emitted or mapped even though clients either ignored them or had moved to item/lifecycle events. `Op::Undo` had also degraded to an unavailable shim, so this removes that dead task path instead of preserving a command that cannot do useful work. `McpStartupComplete`, `WebSearchBegin`, and `ImageGenerationBegin` are intentionally kept because useful consumers still depend on them: MCP startup completion drives readiness behavior, and the begin events let app-server/core consumers surface in-progress web-search and image-generation items before the final payload arrives. ## What Changed - Removed weak legacy event variants and payloads from `codex-protocol`, including legacy agent deltas, background events, and undo lifecycle events. - Kept/restored `EventMsg::McpStartupComplete`, `EventMsg::WebSearchBegin`, and `EventMsg::ImageGenerationBegin` with serializer and emission coverage. - Updated core, rollout, MCP server, app-server thread history, review/delegate filtering, and tests to rely on the useful replacement events that remain. - Removed `Op::Undo`, `UndoTask`, the undo test module, and stale TUI slash-command comments. - Stopped agent job/background progress and compaction retry notices from emitting `BackgroundEvent` payloads. ## Verification - `cargo check -p codex-protocol -p codex-app-server-protocol -p codex-core -p codex-rollout -p codex-rollout-trace -p codex-mcp-server` - `cargo test -p codex-protocol -p codex-app-server-protocol -p codex-rollout -p codex-rollout-trace -p codex-mcp-server` - `cargo test -p codex-core --test all suite::items` - `just fix -p codex-protocol -p codex-app-server-protocol -p codex-core -p codex-rollout -p codex-rollout-trace -p codex-mcp-server` - Earlier coverage on this PR also included `codex-mcp`, `codex-tui`, core library tests, MCP/plugin/delegate/review/agent job tests, and MCP startup TUI tests.
pakrym-oai ·
2026-04-30 20:03:26 -07:00 -
Add /hooks browser for lifecycle hooks (#19882)
## Why `hooks/list` and `hooks/config/write` give us read/write access to hooks and their state. This hooks up the TUI as a client so users can inspect and manage that state directly. ## What - add a two-page `/hooks` browser in the TUI: an event overview with installed/active counts, followed by a per-event handler page with toggle controls and detail rendering - thread managed-state metadata through hook discovery and `hooks/list` so the UI can label admin-managed hooks and suppress toggles for them - persist hook toggles through the existing config-write path and add snapshot coverage for the event list, handler list, managed-hook, and empty states ## Stack 1. openai/codex#19705 2. openai/codex#19778 3. openai/codex#19840 4. This PR - openai/codex#19882 ## Reviewer Notes - Main UI logic is in `codex-rs/tui/src/bottom_pane/hooks_browser_view.rs`; most of the diff is the new view plus its snapshot coverage - Request / write plumbing for opening the browser and persisting toggles is in `codex-rs/tui/src/app/background_requests.rs` and `codex-rs/tui/src/chatwidget/hooks.rs` - Outside the TUI, the only behavioral change in this PR is threading `is_managed` through hook discovery and `hooks/list` so managed hooks render as non-toggleable - The `codex-rs/tui/src/status/snapshots/` churn is unrelated merge fallout from the stacked base branch's newer permission-label rendering --------- Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
Abhinav ·
2026-04-30 11:58:27 -07:00 -
realtime: rename provider session ids (#20361)
## Summary Codex is repurposing `session` to mean a thread group, so the realtime provider session id should no longer use `session_id` / `sessionId` in Codex-facing protocol payloads. This PR renames that provider-specific field to `realtime_session_id` / `realtimeSessionId` and intentionally breaks clients that still send the old field names. ## What Changed - Renamed realtime provider session fields in `ConversationStartParams`, `RealtimeConversationStartedEvent`, and `RealtimeEvent::SessionUpdated`. - Renamed app-server v2 realtime request and notification fields to `realtimeSessionId`. - Removed legacy serde aliases for `session_id` / `sessionId`; clients must send the new names. - Propagated the rename through core realtime startup, app-server adapters, codex-api websocket handling, and TUI realtime state. - Regenerated app-server protocol schema/TypeScript outputs and updated app-server README examples. - Kept upstream Realtime API concepts unchanged: provider `session.id` parsing and `x-session-id` headers still use the upstream wire names. ## Testing - CI is running on the latest pushed commit. - Earlier local verification on this PR: - `cargo test -p codex-protocol` - `CODEX_SKIP_VENDORED_BWRAP=1 cargo test -p codex-core realtime_conversation` - `cargo test -p codex-app-server-protocol` - `CODEX_SKIP_VENDORED_BWRAP=1 cargo test -p codex-app-server realtime_conversation` - attempted `CODEX_SKIP_VENDORED_BWRAP=1 cargo test -p codex-tui` (local linker bus error while linking the test binary) --------- Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
Ahmed Ibrahim ·
2026-04-30 13:39:48 +03:00 -
Add persisted hook enablement state (#19840)
## Why After `hooks/list` exposes the hook inventory, clients need a way to persist user hook preferences, make those changes effective in already-open sessions, and distinguish user-controllable hooks from managed requirements without adding another bespoke app-server write API. ## What - Extends `hooks/list` entries with effective `enabled` state. - Persists user-level hook state under `hooks.state.<hook-id>` so the model can grow beyond a single boolean over time. - Uses the existing `config/batchWrite` path for hook state updates instead of introducing a dedicated hook write RPC. - Refreshes live session hook engines after config writes so already-open threads observe updated enablement without a restart. ## Stack 1. openai/codex#19705 2. openai/codex#19778 3. This PR - openai/codex#19840 4. openai/codex#19882 ## Reviewer Notes The generated schema files account for much of the raw diff. The core behavior is in: - `hooks/src/config_rules.rs`, which resolves per-hook user state from the config layer stack. - `hooks/src/engine/discovery.rs`, which projects effective enablement into `hooks/list` from source-derived managedness. - `config/src/hook_config.rs`, which defines the new `hooks.state` representation. - `core/src/session/mod.rs`, which rebuilds live hook state after user config reloads. --------- Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
Abhinav ·
2026-04-30 04:46:32 +00:00 -
Michael Bolin ·
2026-04-29 20:54:59 -07:00 -
test protocol: lock inter-agent commentary phase (#20046)
## Summary - add a regression test for `InterAgentCommunication::to_response_input_item` - assert replayed inter-agent messages keep `phase: Some(MessagePhase::Commentary)` ## Test plan - `cargo test -p codex-protocol` - `just argument-comment-lint`
friel-openai ·
2026-04-29 11:24:17 -07:00 -
Discover hooks bundled with plugins (#19705)
## Why Plugins can bundle lifecycle hooks, but Codex previously only discovered hooks from user, project, and managed config layers. This adds the plugin discovery and runtime plumbing needed for plugin-bundled hooks while keeping execution behind the `plugin_hooks` feature flag. ## What - Discovers plugin hook sources from each plugin's default `hooks/hooks.json`. - Supports `plugin.json` manifest `hooks` entries as either relative paths or inline hook objects. - Plumbs discovered plugin hook sources through plugin loading into the hook runtime when `plugin_hooks` is enabled. - Marks plugin-originated hook runs as `HookSource::Plugin`. - Injects `PLUGIN_ROOT` and `CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT` into plugin hook command environments. - Updates generated schemas and hook source metadata for the plugin hook source. ## Stack 1. This PR - openai/codex#19705 2. openai/codex#19778 3. openai/codex#19840 4. openai/codex#19882 ## Reviewer Notes - Core logic is in `codex-rs/core-plugins/src/loader.rs` and `codex-rs/hooks/src/engine/discovery.rs` - Moved existing / adding new tests to `codex-rs/core-plugins/src/loader_tests.rs` hence the large diff there - Otherwise mostly plumbing and minor schema updates ### Core Changes The `codex-rs/core` changes are limited to wiring plugin hook support into existing core flows: - `core/src/session/session.rs` conditionally pulls effective plugin hook sources and plugin hook load warnings from `PluginsManager` when `plugin_hooks` is enabled, then passes them into `HooksConfig`. - `core/src/hook_runtime.rs` adds the `plugin` metric tag for `HookSource::Plugin`. - `core/config.schema.json` picks up the new `plugin_hooks` feature flag, and `core/src/plugins/manager_tests.rs` updates fixtures for the added plugin hook fields. --------- Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
Abhinav ·
2026-04-28 14:17:18 -07:00 -
[sandbox] Enforce protected workspace metadata paths (#19846)
## Summary Make FileSystemSandboxPolicy the semantic source of truth for project root metadata protection. Under writable roots, `.git`, `.codex`, and `.agents` stay protected unless user policy grants an explicit write rule for that metadata path. ## Scope 1. Add `protected_metadata_names` to `WritableRoot`. 2. Teach `FileSystemSandboxPolicy::can_write_path_with_cwd` to reject protected metadata writes under writable roots unless explicitly allowed. 3. Default workspace write profiles to protect `.git`, `.codex`, and `.agents`. 4. Add the Linux fallback setup needed before Linux enforcement lands later in the stack. ## Reviewer Focus 1. The policy decision belongs in FileSystemSandboxPolicy, not shell command parsing. 2. Legacy SandboxPolicy remains a compatibility projection, not the source of the new rule. 3. Explicit user write rules can still opt into these metadata paths. ## Stack 1. Policy primitive: this PR 2. macOS Seatbelt adapter: #19847 3. Shell preflight UX: #19848 4. Runtime profile propagation: #19849 5. Linux bubblewrap adapter: #19852 ## Validation 1. codex protocol permissions tests 2. formatting for codex protocol and codex linux sandbox 3. diff whitespace check
evawong-oai ·
2026-04-28 09:10:41 -07:00 -
friel-openai ·
2026-04-28 08:46:13 -07:00 -
feat: split memories part 2 (#19860)
Keep extracting memories out of core and moving the write trigger in the app-server This is temporary and it should move at the client level as a follow-up This makes core fully independant from `codex-memories-write` --------- Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
jif-oai ·
2026-04-28 13:03:28 +02:00 -
permissions: make SessionConfigured profile-only (#19774)
## Why `SessionConfiguredEvent` is the internal event that tells clients what permissions are active for a session. Emitting both `sandbox_policy` and `permission_profile` leaves two possible authorities and forces every consumer to decide which one to honor. At this point in the migration, the profile is expressive enough to represent managed, disabled, and external sandbox enforcement, so the internal event can be profile-only. The wire compatibility concern is older serialized events or rollout data that only contain `sandbox_policy`; those still need to deserialize. ## What Changed - Removes `sandbox_policy` from `SessionConfiguredEvent` and makes `permission_profile` required. - Adds custom deserialization so old payloads with only `sandbox_policy` are upgraded to a cwd-anchored `PermissionProfile`. - Updates core event emission and TUI session handling to sync permissions from the profile directly. - Updates app-server response construction to derive the legacy `sandbox` response field from the active thread snapshot instead of from `SessionConfiguredEvent`. - Updates yolo-mode display logic to treat both `PermissionProfile::Disabled` and managed unrestricted filesystem plus enabled network as full-access, while still preserving the distinction between no sandbox and external sandboxing. ## Verification - `cargo test -p codex-protocol session_configured_event --lib` - `cargo test -p codex-protocol serialize_event --lib` - `cargo test -p codex-exec session_configured --lib` - `cargo test -p codex-app-server thread_response_permission_profile_preserves_enforcement --lib` - `cargo test -p codex-core session_configured_reports_permission_profile_for_external_sandbox --lib` - `cargo test -p codex-tui session_configured --lib` - `cargo test -p codex-tui yolo_mode_includes_managed_full_access_profiles --lib` --- [//]: # (BEGIN SAPLING FOOTER) Stack created with [Sapling](https://sapling-scm.com). Best reviewed with [ReviewStack](https://reviewstack.dev/openai/codex/pull/19774). * #19900 * #19899 * #19776 * #19775 * __->__ #19774
Michael Bolin ·
2026-04-27 22:06:47 -07:00 -
Remove ghost snapshots (#19481)
## Summary - Remove `ghost_snapshot` / `GhostCommit` from the Responses API surface and generated SDK/schema artifacts. - Keep legacy config loading compatible, but make undo a no-op that reports the feature is unavailable. - Clean up core history, compaction, telemetry, rollout, and tests to stop carrying ghost snapshot items. ## Testing - Unit tests passed for `codex-protocol`, `codex-core` targeted undo and compaction flows, `codex-rollout`, and `codex-app-server-protocol`. - Regenerated config and app-server schemas plus Python SDK artifacts and verified they match the checked-in outputs.
pakrym-oai ·
2026-04-27 18:48:57 -07:00 -
permissions: remove cwd special path (#19841)
## Why The experimental `PermissionProfile` API had both `:cwd` and `:project_roots` special filesystem paths, which made the permission root ambiguous. This PR removes the unstable `current_working_directory` special path before the permissions API is stabilized, so callers use `:project_roots` for symbolic project-root access. ## What changed - Removes `FileSystemSpecialPath::CurrentWorkingDirectory` from protocol and app-server protocol models, plus regenerated app-server JSON/TypeScript schemas. - Replaces internal `:cwd` permission entries with `:project_roots` entries. - Keeps the existing cwd-update behavior for legacy-shaped workspace-write profiles, while removing the deleted `CurrentWorkingDirectory` case from that compatibility path. - Keeps `PermissionProfile::workspace_write()` as the reusable symbolic workspace-write helper, with docs noting that `:project_roots` entries resolve at enforcement time. - Updates app-server docs/examples and approval UI labeling to stop advertising `:cwd` as a permission token. ## Compatibility Persisted rollout items may contain the old `{"kind":"current_working_directory"}` tag from earlier experimental `permissionProfile` snapshots. This PR keeps that tag as a deserialize-only alias for `ProjectRoots { subpath: None }`, while continuing to serialize only the new `project_roots` tag. ## Follow-up This PR intentionally does not introduce an explicit project-root set on `SessionConfiguration` or runtime sandbox resolution. Today, the resolver still uses the active cwd as the single implicit project root. A follow-up should model project roots separately from tool cwd so `:project_roots` entries can resolve against the configured project roots, and resolve to no entries when there are no project roots. ## Verification - `cargo test -p codex-protocol permissions:: --lib` - `cargo test -p codex-app-server-protocol` - `cargo test -p codex-sandboxing -p codex-exec-server --lib` - `cargo test -p codex-core session_configuration_apply_ --lib` - `cargo test -p codex-app-server command_exec_permission_profile_project_roots_use_command_cwd --test all` - `cargo test -p codex-tui thread_read_session_state_does_not_reuse_primary_permission_profile --lib` - `cargo test -p codex-tui preset_matching_accepts_workspace_write_with_extra_roots --lib` - `cargo test -p codex-config --lib`Michael Bolin ·
2026-04-27 13:41:27 -07:00 -
Delete unused ResponseItem::Message.end_turn (#19605)
This field is unused. Delete it.
Andrey Mishchenko ·
2026-04-26 17:18:09 -07:00 -
Add goal core runtime (4 / 5) (#18076)
Adds the core runtime behavior for active goals on top of the model tools from PR 3. ## Why A long-running goal should be a core runtime concern, not something every client has to implement. Core owns the turn lifecycle, tool completion boundaries, interruptions, resume behavior, and token usage, so it is the right place to account progress, enforce budgets, and decide when to continue work. ## What changed - Centralized goal lifecycle side effects behind `Session::goal_runtime_apply(GoalRuntimeEvent::...)`. - Starts goal continuation turns only when the session is idle; pending user input and mailbox work take priority. - Accounts token and wall-clock usage at turn, tool, mutation, interrupt, and resume boundaries; `get_thread_goal` remains read-only. - Preserves sub-second wall-clock remainder across accounting boundaries so long-running goals do not drift downward over time. - Treats token budget exhaustion as a soft stop by marking the goal `budget_limited` and injecting wrap-up steering instead of aborting the active turn. - Suppresses budget steering when `update_goal` marks a goal complete. - Pauses active goals on interrupt and auto-reactivates paused goals when a thread resumes outside plan mode. - Suppresses repeated automatic continuation when a continuation turn makes no tool calls. - Added continuation and budget-limit prompt templates. ## Verification - Added focused core coverage for continuation scheduling, accounting boundaries, budget-limit steering, completion accounting, interrupt pause behavior, resume auto-activation, and wall-clock remainder accounting.
Eric Traut ·
2026-04-24 21:16:00 -07:00 -
Add goal app-server API (2 / 5) (#18074)
Adds the app-server v2 goal API on top of the persisted goal state from PR 1. ## Why Clients need a stable app-server surface for reading and controlling materialized thread goals before the model tools and TUI can use them. Goal changes also need to be observable by app-server clients, including clients that resume an existing thread. ## What changed - Added v2 `thread/goal/get`, `thread/goal/set`, and `thread/goal/clear` RPCs for materialized threads. - Added `thread/goal/updated` and `thread/goal/cleared` notifications so clients can keep local goal state in sync. - Added resume/snapshot wiring so reconnecting clients see the current goal state for a thread. - Added app-server handlers that reconcile persisted rollout state before direct goal mutations. - Updated the app-server README plus generated JSON and TypeScript schema fixtures for the new API surface. ## Verification - Added app-server v2 coverage for goal get/set/clear behavior, notification emission, resume snapshots, and non-local thread-store interactions.
Eric Traut ·
2026-04-24 20:53:41 -07:00