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  • chore: persist turn_id in rollout session and make turn_id uuid based (#11246)
    Problem:
    1. turn id is constructed in-memory;
    2. on resuming threads, turn_id might not be unique;
    3. client cannot no the boundary of a turn from rollout files easily.
    
    This PR does three things:
    1. persist `task_started` and `task_complete` events;
    1. persist `turn_id` in rollout turn events;
    5. generate turn_id as unique uuids instead of incrementing it in
    memory.
    
    This helps us resolve the issue of clients wanting to have unique turn
    ids for resuming a thread, and knowing the boundry of each turn in
    rollout files.
    
    example debug logs
    ```
    2026-02-11T00:32:10.746876Z DEBUG codex_app_server_protocol::protocol::thread_history: built turn from rollout items turn_index=8 turn=Turn { id: "019c4a07-d809-74c3-bc4b-fd9618487b4b", items: [UserMessage { id: "item-24", content: [Text { text: "hi", text_elements: [] }] }, AgentMessage { id: "item-25", text: "Hi. I’m in the workspace with your current changes loaded and ready. Send the next task and I’ll execute it end-to-end." }], status: Completed, error: None }
    2026-02-11T00:32:10.746888Z DEBUG codex_app_server_protocol::protocol::thread_history: built turn from rollout items turn_index=9 turn=Turn { id: "019c4a18-1004-76c0-a0fb-a77610f6a9b8", items: [UserMessage { id: "item-26", content: [Text { text: "hello", text_elements: [] }] }, AgentMessage { id: "item-27", text: "Hello. Ready for the next change in `codex-rs`; I can continue from the current in-progress diff or start a new task." }], status: Completed, error: None }
    2026-02-11T00:32:10.746899Z DEBUG codex_app_server_protocol::protocol::thread_history: built turn from rollout items turn_index=10 turn=Turn { id: "019c4a19-41f0-7db0-ad78-74f1503baeb8", items: [UserMessage { id: "item-28", content: [Text { text: "hello", text_elements: [] }] }, AgentMessage { id: "item-29", text: "Hello. Send the specific change you want in `codex-rs`, and I’ll implement it and run the required checks." }], status: Completed, error: None }
    ```
    
    backward compatibility:
    if you try to resume an old session without task_started and
    task_complete event populated, the following happens:
    - If you resume and do nothing: those reconstructed historical IDs can
    differ next time you resume.
    - If you resume and send a new turn: the new turn gets a fresh UUID from
    live submission flow and is persisted, so that new turn’s ID is stable
    on later resumes.
    I think this behavior is fine, because we only care about deterministic
    turn id once a turn is triggered.
  • fix(core,app-server) resume with different model (#10719)
    ## Summary
    When resuming with a different model, we should also append a developer
    message with the model instructions
    
    ## Testing
    - [x] Added unit tests
  • feat: ephemeral threads (#9765)
    Add ephemeral threads capabilities. Only exposed through the
    `app-server` v2
    
    The idea is to disable the rollout recorder for those threads.
  • Add total (non-partial) TextElement placeholder accessors (#9545)
    ## Summary
    - Make `TextElement` placeholders private and add a text-backed accessor
    to avoid assuming `Some`.
    - Since they are optional in the protocol, we want to make sure any
    accessors properly handle the None case (getting the placeholder using
    the byte range in the text)
    - Preserve placeholders during protocol/app-server conversions using the
    accessor fallback.
    - Update TUI composer/remap logic and tests to use the new
    constructor/accessor.
  • fix(core) Preserve base_instructions in SessionMeta (#9427)
    ## Summary
    This PR consolidates base_instructions onto SessionMeta /
    SessionConfiguration, so we ensure `base_instructions` is set once per
    session and should be (mostly) immutable, unless:
    - overridden by config on resume / fork
    - sub-agent tasks, like review or collab
    
    
    In a future PR, we should convert all references to `base_instructions`
    to consistently used the typed struct, so it's less likely that we put
    other strings there. See #9423. However, this PR is already quite
    complex, so I'm deferring that to a follow-up.
    
    ## Testing
    - [x] Added a resume test to assert that instructions are preserved. In
    particular, `resume_switches_models_preserves_base_instructions` fails
    against main.
    
    Existing test coverage thats assert base instructions are preserved
    across multiple requests in a session:
    - Manual compact keeps baseline instructions:
    core/tests/suite/compact.rs:199
    - Auto-compact keeps baseline instructions:
    core/tests/suite/compact.rs:1142
    - Prompt caching reuses the same instructions across two requests:
    core/tests/suite/prompt_caching.rs:150 and
    core/tests/suite/prompt_caching.rs:157
    - Prompt caching with explicit expected string across two requests:
    core/tests/suite/prompt_caching.rs:213 and
    core/tests/suite/prompt_caching.rs:222
    - Resume with model switch keeps original instructions:
    core/tests/suite/resume.rs:136
    - Compact/resume/fork uses request 0 instructions for later expected
    payloads: core/tests/suite/compact_resume_fork.rs:215
  • Add text element metadata to protocol, app server, and core (#9331)
    The second part of breaking up PR
    https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/9116
    
    Summary:
    
    - Add `TextElement` / `ByteRange` to protocol user inputs and user
    message events with defaults.
    - Thread `text_elements` through app-server v1/v2 request handling and
    history rebuild.
    - Preserve UI metadata only in user input/events (not `ContentItem`)
    while keeping local image attachments in user events for rehydration.
    
    Details:
    
    - Protocol: `UserInput::Text` carries `text_elements`;
    `UserMessageEvent` carries `text_elements` + `local_images`.
    Serialization includes empty vectors for backward compatibility.
    - app-server-protocol: v1 defines `V1TextElement` / `V1ByteRange` in
    camelCase with conversions; v2 uses its own camelCase wrapper.
    - app-server: v1/v2 input mapping includes `text_elements`; thread
    history rebuilds include them.
    - Core: user event emission preserves UI metadata while model history
    stays clean; history replay round-trips the metadata.
  • Add text element metadata to types (#9235)
    Initial type tweaking PR to make the diff of
    https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/9116 smaller
    
    This should not change any behavior, just adds some fields to types
  • feat: expose outputSchema to user_turn/turn_start app_server API (#8377)
    What changed
    - Added `outputSchema` support to the app-server APIs, mirroring `codex
    exec --output-schema` behavior.
    - V1 `sendUserTurn` now accepts `outputSchema` and constrains the final
    assistant message for that turn.
    - V2 `turn/start` now accepts `outputSchema` and constrains the final
    assistant message for that turn (explicitly per-turn only).
    
    Core behavior
    - `Op::UserTurn` already supported `final_output_json_schema`; now V1
    `sendUserTurn` forwards `outputSchema` into that field.
    - `Op::UserInput` now carries `final_output_json_schema` for per-turn
    settings updates; core maps it into
    `SessionSettingsUpdate.final_output_json_schema` so it applies to the
    created turn context.
    - V2 `turn/start` does NOT persist the schema via `OverrideTurnContext`
    (it’s applied only for the current turn). Other overrides
    (cwd/model/etc) keep their existing persistent behavior.
    
    API / docs
    - `codex-rs/app-server-protocol/src/protocol/v1.rs`: add `output_schema:
    Option<serde_json::Value>` to `SendUserTurnParams` (serialized as
    `outputSchema`).
    - `codex-rs/app-server-protocol/src/protocol/v2.rs`: add `output_schema:
    Option<JsonValue>` to `TurnStartParams` (serialized as `outputSchema`).
    - `codex-rs/app-server/README.md`: document `outputSchema` for
    `turn/start` and clarify it applies only to the current turn.
    - `codex-rs/docs/codex_mcp_interface.md`: document `outputSchema` for v1
    `sendUserTurn` and v2 `turn/start`.
    
    Tests added/updated
    - New app-server integration tests asserting `outputSchema` is forwarded
    into outbound `/responses` requests as `text.format`:
      - `codex-rs/app-server/tests/suite/output_schema.rs`
      - `codex-rs/app-server/tests/suite/v2/output_schema.rs`
    - Added per-turn semantics tests (schema does not leak to the next
    turn):
      - `send_user_turn_output_schema_is_per_turn_v1`
      - `turn_start_output_schema_is_per_turn_v2`
    - Added protocol wire-compat tests for the merged op:
      - serialize omits `final_output_json_schema` when `None`
      - deserialize works when field is missing
      - serialize includes `final_output_json_schema` when `Some(schema)`
    
    Call site updates (high level)
    - Updated all `Op::UserInput { .. }` constructions to include
    `final_output_json_schema`:
      - `codex-rs/app-server/src/codex_message_processor.rs`
      - `codex-rs/core/src/codex_delegate.rs`
      - `codex-rs/mcp-server/src/codex_tool_runner.rs`
      - `codex-rs/tui/src/chatwidget.rs`
      - `codex-rs/tui2/src/chatwidget.rs`
      - plus impacted core tests.
    
    Validation
    - `just fmt`
    - `cargo test -p codex-core`
    - `cargo test -p codex-app-server`
    - `cargo test -p codex-mcp-server`
    - `cargo test -p codex-tui`
    - `cargo test -p codex-tui2`
    - `cargo test -p codex-protocol`
    - `cargo clippy --all-features --tests --profile dev --fix -- -D
    warnings`
  • Add new thread items and rewire event parsing to use them (#5418)
    1. Adds AgentMessage,  Reasoning,  WebSearch items.
    2. Switches the ResponseItem parsing to use new items and then also emit
    3. Removes user-item kind and filters out "special" (environment) user
    items when returning to clients.