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[codex] Accept string input for Python turns (#23162)
## Summary - Allow thread.turn and turn.steer, including async variants, to accept RunInput so plain strings work alongside typed input objects. - Export RunInput and update the SDK artifact generator so regenerated turn methods keep the same signature and normalization. - Update docs, examples, notebook cells, and tests to use string shorthand for text-only turns while keeping typed inputs for multimodal input. ## Validation - uv run --extra dev ruff format . - uv run --extra dev ruff check --output-format=github . - python3 -m py_compile sdk/python/src/openai_codex/__init__.py sdk/python/src/openai_codex/api.py sdk/python/src/openai_codex/_inputs.py sdk/python/scripts/update_sdk_artifacts.py sdk/python/tests/test_public_api_signatures.py sdk/python/tests/test_app_server_streaming.py sdk/python/tests/test_app_server_turn_controls.py sdk/python/tests/test_real_app_server_integration.py - python3 -c "import json; json.load(open('sdk/python/notebooks/sdk_walkthrough.ipynb'))" - sdk/python/.venv/bin/python -c "import inspect, openai_codex; from openai_codex import Thread, AsyncThread, TurnHandle, AsyncTurnHandle, RunInput; funcs=[Thread.run, Thread.turn, AsyncThread.run, AsyncThread.turn, TurnHandle.steer, AsyncTurnHandle.steer]; assert all(inspect.signature(fn).parameters['input'].annotation == 'RunInput' for fn in funcs); assert RunInput is openai_codex.RunInput"Ahmed Ibrahim ·
2026-05-17 09:05:44 -07:00 -
[codex] Return TurnResult from Python turn handles (#23151)
## Why `TurnHandle.run()` returned the raw app-server `Turn`, whose live start/completed payloads do not include loaded `items`, so users saw empty `items` after starting a turn. That made the handle-based path behave differently from `Thread.run(...)`, and pushed examples toward persisted-thread reads plus helper extraction. This PR makes the run APIs standalone: starting a turn and running it returns collected turn data directly, or fails visibly when required stream events are missing. ## What Changed - Replaces the public `RunResult` export with `TurnResult`. - Adds turn metadata to `TurnResult`: `id`, `status`, `error`, `started_at`, `completed_at`, and `duration_ms`, alongside `final_response`, `items`, and `usage`. - Changes `TurnHandle.run()` and `AsyncTurnHandle.run()` to consume stream events with the same collector used by `Thread.run(...)`. - Exports `TurnError` from `openai_codex.types` for the new result shape. - Updates tests, examples, docs, and the walkthrough notebook to use `result.final_response` and `result.items` directly. - Removes persisted-thread helper paths and placeholder/skipped control flows from the public examples and notebook. ## Verification - `python3 -m py_compile ...` over changed SDK, example, and test Python files. - `python3 -c "import json; json.load(open('sdk/python/notebooks/sdk_walkthrough.ipynb'))"` - `git diff --check` - `PYTHONPATH=sdk/python/src python3 -c ...` import/signature smoke for `TurnResult`, `TurnHandle.run`, and `AsyncTurnHandle.run`.Ahmed Ibrahim ·
2026-05-17 06:17:22 -07:00 -
sdk/python: add first-class login support (#23093)
## Why The Python SDK can already create threads and run turns, but authentication still has to be arranged outside the SDK. App-server already exposes account login, account inspection, logout, and `account/login/completed` notifications, so SDK users currently have to work around a missing public client layer for a core setup step. This change makes authentication a normal SDK workflow while preserving the backend flow shape: API-key login completes immediately, and interactive ChatGPT flows return live handles that complete later through app-server notifications. ## What changed - Added public sync and async auth methods on `Codex` / `AsyncCodex`: - `login_api_key(...)` - `login_chatgpt()` - `login_chatgpt_device_code()` - `account(...)` - `logout()` - Added public browser-login and device-code handle types with attempt-local `wait()` and `cancel()` helpers. Cancellation stays on the handle instead of a root-level SDK method. - Extended the Python app-server client and notification router so login completion events are routed by `login_id` without consuming unrelated global notifications. - Kept login request/handle logic in a focused internal `_login.py` module so `api.py` remains the public facade instead of absorbing more auth plumbing. - Exported the new handle types plus curated account/login response types from the SDK surfaces. - Updated SDK docs, added sync/async login walkthrough examples, and added a notebook login walkthrough cell. ## Verification Added SDK coverage for: - API-key login, account readback, and logout through the app-server harness in both sync and async clients. - Browser login cancellation plus `handle.wait()` completion through the real app-server boundary used by the Python SDK harness. - Waiter routing that stays scoped across replaced interactive login attempts, plus async handle cancellation coverage. - Login notification demuxing, replay of early completion events, and async client delegation. - Public export/signature assertions. - Real integration-suite smoke coverage for the new examples and notebook login cell.
Ahmed Ibrahim ·
2026-05-16 19:49:28 -07:00 -
[codex] Split Python SDK helper logic (#22939)
## Summary - Move approval-mode mapping into `sdk/python/src/openai_codex/_approval_mode.py`. - Move initialize metadata parsing and normalization into `sdk/python/src/openai_codex/_initialize_metadata.py`. - Keep the public `ApprovalMode` export stable and retarget direct metadata helper coverage. ## Integration coverage - Add an app-server harness smoke that exercises sync and async SDK initialization plus thread creation. ## Validation - Local tests were not run per repo guidance. CI should validate this branch once the PR is online.
Ahmed Ibrahim ·
2026-05-16 09:47:51 -07:00 -
[codex] Refine Python SDK user-facing docs (#22941)
## Summary - Remove maintainer and release-process wording from the Python SDK README and docs. - Rewrite SDK-facing comments/docstrings so they read as standalone product documentation. - Add a real app-server integration smoke that follows the public quickstart-style `Codex() -> thread_start() -> run()` path. ## Integration coverage - Add `test_real_quickstart_style_flow_smoke` in the real app-server integration suite. ## Validation - Local tests were not run per repo guidance. CI should validate this branch once the PR is online.
Ahmed Ibrahim ·
2026-05-15 19:55:05 -07:00 -
[8/8] Add Python SDK Ruff formatting (#22021)
## Why The Python SDK needs the same tight formatter/lint loop as the rest of the repo: a safe Ruff autofix pass, Ruff formatting, editor save behavior, and CI checks that catch drift. Without that loop, SDK changes can land with formatting or import ordering that differs from what reviewers and CI expect. ## What - Add Ruff configuration to `sdk/python/pyproject.toml`, excluding generated protocol code and notebooks from the normal lint/format pass. - Update `just fmt` so it still formats Rust and also runs Python SDK Ruff autofix and formatting. - Add Python SDK CI steps for `ruff check` and `ruff format --check` before pytest. - Recommend the Ruff VS Code extension and enable Python format/fix/organize-on-save so Cmd+S uses the same tooling. - Apply the resulting Ruff formatting to SDK Python files, examples, and the checked-in generated `v2_all.py` output emitted by the pinned generator. - Add a guard test for the `just fmt` recipe so it keeps working from both Rust and Python SDK working directories. ## 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. #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. This PR `[8/8]` Add Python SDK Ruff formatting ## Verification - Added `test_root_fmt_recipe_formats_rust_and_python_sdk` for the shared format recipe. - Ran `just fmt` after the recipe update. --------- Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
Ahmed Ibrahim ·
2026-05-12 01:10:29 +03:00 -
[6/8] Add high-level Python SDK approval mode (#21910)
## Why The high-level SDK should expose the approval behavior it actually supports instead of leaking generated app-server routing fields. New work should have two clear choices: default auto review, or explicitly deny escalated permission requests. Existing threads and subsequent turns should preserve their current approval behavior unless the caller passes an override. ## What - Add the public `ApprovalMode` enum with `auto_review` and `deny_all`. - Default new thread creation to `ApprovalMode.auto_review`. - Preserve existing approval settings by default for resume, fork, run, and turn helpers. - Remove raw `approval_policy` / `approvals_reviewer` kwargs from high-level SDK wrappers. - Update generated wrapper output, docs, examples, notebooks, and tests for the high-level approval mode API. ## 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. #21905 `[5/8]` Rename Python SDK package to `openai-codex` 6. This PR `[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 approval-mode mapping/default tests for new threads, existing threads, forks, resumes, and subsequent turns. --------- Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
Ahmed Ibrahim ·
2026-05-12 01:02:43 +03:00 -
[5/8] Rename Python SDK package to openai-codex (#21905)
## 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. Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
Ahmed Ibrahim ·
2026-05-12 00:59:25 +03:00