jameswt-oai a376781a3c [codex-app-server-test-client & codex-app-server] Plugin Usage Analytics Smoke Test (#27099)
## This PR

The original [combined remote plugin analytics PR
#26281](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/26281) mixed reusable
analytics test infrastructure, two manual smoke workflows, a metadata
refactor, and the final identity behavior. This PR establishes a
non-mutating end-to-end plugin smoke workflow before any analytics
identity semantics change.

- Add `plugin-analytics-smoke` to the existing app-server test client.
- Exercise plugin disable, enable, and use through production app-server
RPC paths.
- Isolate config writes in a temporary file and use a loopback Responses
API server.
- Capture analytics without sending them to the production analytics
backend.
- Validate the current local `plugin_id`, names, capability metadata,
thread, turn, and model fields.

This is intentionally a baseline smoke workflow. It does not assert
`remote_plugin_id`; the final PR will update it when that field exists.
Review this PR as the net diff against #27093.

## Testing

- The test-client target compiles successfully.
- The combined reference branch exercised the manual smoke against the
live remote plugin service.
- CI is green across the required platform matrix.

## Split Overview

```text
main
├── #27093  Debug analytics capture
│   └── #27099  Non-mutating plugin smoke           ← you are here
│       └── #27100  Remote install/uninstall smoke
└── #27102  Plugin telemetry metadata refactor

After #27093, #27099, #27100, and #27102 merge:
└── Final PR: add remote_plugin_id to plugin analytics
```

Review order and dependencies:

1. [#27093 Add debug-only analytics event
capture](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/27093) (based on `main`)
2. [#27099 Add a plugin analytics smoke
workflow](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/27099) **(this PR,
stacked on #27093)**
3. [#27100 Add a remote plugin analytics mutation smoke
workflow](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/27100) (stacked on this
PR)
4. [#27102 Centralize plugin telemetry metadata
construction](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/27102) (independent,
based on `main`)
5. Final remote-ID behavior PR (created after PRs 1-4 merge)

The original [#26281](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/26281)
remains open as the green aggregate reference until the final PR is
published.
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