## Summary AgentIdentity runtime loading currently registers tasks against a single hardcoded AuthAPI base URL. That works for production, but local and staging validation may need registration to target a different authapi-login-provider without baking internal staging service URLs into the OSS binary. This PR adds a small config surface for `agent_identity_authapi_base_url` and threads it through the existing auth-loading path as a direct argument. Explicit config wins. Without config, task registration keeps using the production AuthAPI URL, matching the current default behavior. ## Stack 1. openai/codex#19762 - `refactor: make auth loading async` (merged) 2. openai/codex#19763 - `refactor: load agent identity runtime eagerly` 3. This PR - `fix: configure AgentIdentity AuthAPI base URL` 4. openai/codex#19764 - `feat: verify agent identity JWTs with JWKS` ## Design decisions - Keep the existing auth-loading shape and pass the new value as an argument. This avoids another wrapper loader and keeps the call path readable. - Add config instead of embedding internal staging URLs. Environments that need a non-production AuthAPI can configure it explicitly. - Keep the default AuthAPI registration URL as production. `chatgpt_base_url` remains separate and is used by the follow-up JWKS verification PR for fetching public keys from the ChatGPT backend route. - Resolve the AuthAPI base URL inside AgentIdentity loading, because task registration is the only consumer of this value. ## Testing Tests: targeted Rust checks, AgentIdentity auth tests, config schema regeneration, formatter/fix pass, and whitespace diff check.
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