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Jack Mousseau
e6b93841c5
Add request permissions tool (#13092)
Adds a built-in `request_permissions` tool and wires it through the
Codex core, protocol, and app-server layers so a running turn can ask
the client for additional permissions instead of relying on a static
session policy.

The new flow emits a `RequestPermissions` event from core, tracks the
pending request by call ID, forwards it through app-server v2 as an
`item/permissions/requestApproval` request, and resumes the tool call
once the client returns an approved subset of the requested permission
profile.
2026-03-08 20:23:06 -07:00
Celia Chen
340f9c9ecb
app-server: include experimental skill metadata in exec approval requests (#13929)
## Summary

This change surfaces skill metadata on command approval requests so
app-server clients can tell when an approval came from a skill script
and identify the originating `SKILL.md`.

- add `skill_metadata` to exec approval events in the shared protocol
- thread skill metadata through core shell escalation and delegated
approval handling for skill-triggered approvals
- expose the field in app-server v2 as experimental `skillMetadata`
- regenerate the JSON/TypeScript schemas and cover the new field in
protocol, transport, core, and TUI tests

## Why

Skill-triggered approvals already carry skill context inside core, but
app-server clients could not see which skill caused the prompt. Sending
the skill metadata with the approval request makes it possible for
clients to present better approval UX and connect the prompt back to the
relevant skill definition.


## example event in app-server-v2
verified that we see this event when experimental api is on:
```
< {
<   "id": 11,
<   "method": "item/commandExecution/requestApproval",
<   "params": {
<     "additionalPermissions": {
<       "fileSystem": null,
<       "macos": {
<         "accessibility": false,
<         "automations": {
<           "bundle_ids": [
<             "com.apple.Notes"
<           ]
<         },
<         "calendar": false,
<         "preferences": "read_only"
<       },
<       "network": null
<     },
<     "approvalId": "25d600ee-5a3c-4746-8d17-e2e61fb4c563",
<     "availableDecisions": [
<       "accept",
<       "acceptForSession",
<       "cancel"
<     ],
<     "command": "/Applications/ChatGPT.app/Contents/Resources/CodexAppServer_CodexAppServerBundledSkills.bundle/Contents/Resources/skills/apple-notes/scripts/notes_info",
<     "commandActions": [
<       {
<         "command": "/Applications/ChatGPT.app/Contents/Resources/CodexAppServer_CodexAppServerBundledSkills.bundle/Contents/Resources/skills/apple-notes/scripts/notes_info",
<         "type": "unknown"
<       }
<     ],
<     "cwd": "/Applications/ChatGPT.app/Contents/Resources/CodexAppServer_CodexAppServerBundledSkills.bundle/Contents/Resources/skills/apple-notes",
<     "itemId": "call_jZp3xFpNg4D8iKAD49cvEvZy",
<     "skillMetadata": {
<       "pathToSkillsMd": "/Applications/ChatGPT.app/Contents/Resources/CodexAppServer_CodexAppServerBundledSkills.bundle/Contents/Resources/skills/apple-notes/SKILL.md"
<     },
<     "threadId": "019ccc10-b7d3-7ff2-84fe-3a75e7681e69",
<     "turnId": "019ccc10-b848-76f1-81b3-4a1fa225493f"
<   }
< }`
```

& verified that this is the event when experimental api is off:
```
< {
<   "id": 13,
<   "method": "item/commandExecution/requestApproval",
<   "params": {
<     "approvalId": "5fbbf776-261b-4cf8-899b-c125b547f2c0",
<     "availableDecisions": [
<       "accept",
<       "acceptForSession",
<       "cancel"
<     ],
<     "command": "/Applications/ChatGPT.app/Contents/Resources/CodexAppServer_CodexAppServerBundledSkills.bundle/Contents/Resources/skills/apple-notes/scripts/notes_info",
<     "commandActions": [
<       {
<         "command": "/Applications/ChatGPT.app/Contents/Resources/CodexAppServer_CodexAppServerBundledSkills.bundle/Contents/Resources/skills/apple-notes/scripts/notes_info",
<         "type": "unknown"
<       }
<     ],
<     "cwd": "/Users/celia/code/codex/codex-rs",
<     "itemId": "call_OV2DHzTgYcbYtWaTTBWlocOt",
<     "threadId": "019ccc16-2a2b-7be1-8500-e00d45b892d4",
<     "turnId": "019ccc16-2a8e-7961-98ec-649600e7d06a"
<   }
< }
```
2026-03-08 18:07:46 -07:00
Eric Traut
da3689f0ef
Add in-process app server and wire up exec to use it (#14005)
This is a subset of PR #13636. See that PR for a full overview of the
architectural change.

This PR implements the in-process app server and modifies the
non-interactive "exec" entry point to use the app server.

---------

Co-authored-by: Felipe Coury <felipe.coury@gmail.com>
2026-03-08 18:43:55 -06:00
Matthew Zeng
a684a36091
[app-server] Support hot-reload user config when batch writing config. (#13839)
- [x] Support hot-reload user config when batch writing config.
2026-03-08 17:38:01 -07:00
Charley Cunningham
e84ee33cc0
Add guardian approval MVP (#13692)
## Summary
- add the guardian reviewer flow for `on-request` approvals in command,
patch, sandbox-retry, and managed-network approval paths
- keep guardian behind `features.guardian_approval` instead of exposing
a public `approval_policy = guardian` mode
- route ordinary `OnRequest` approvals to the guardian subagent when the
feature is enabled, without changing the public approval-mode surface

## Public model
- public approval modes stay unchanged
- guardian is enabled via `features.guardian_approval`
- when that feature is on, `approval_policy = on-request` keeps the same
approval boundaries but sends those approval requests to the guardian
reviewer instead of the user
- `/experimental` only persists the feature flag; it does not rewrite
`approval_policy`
- CLI and app-server no longer expose a separate `guardian` approval
mode in this PR

## Guardian reviewer
- the reviewer runs as a normal subagent and reuses the existing
subagent/thread machinery
- it is locked to a read-only sandbox and `approval_policy = never`
- it does not inherit user/project exec-policy rules
- it prefers `gpt-5.4` when the current provider exposes it, otherwise
falls back to the parent turn's active model
- it fail-closes on timeout, startup failure, malformed output, or any
other review error
- it currently auto-approves only when `risk_score < 80`

## Review context and policy
- guardian mirrors `OnRequest` approval semantics rather than
introducing a separate approval policy
- explicit `require_escalated` requests follow the same approval surface
as `OnRequest`; the difference is only who reviews them
- managed-network allowlist misses that enter the approval flow are also
reviewed by guardian
- the review prompt includes bounded recent transcript history plus
recent tool call/result evidence
- transcript entries and planned-action strings are truncated with
explicit `<guardian_truncated ... />` markers so large payloads stay
bounded
- apply-patch reviews include the full patch content (without
duplicating the structured `changes` payload)
- the guardian request layout is snapshot-tested using the same
model-visible Responses request formatter used elsewhere in core

## Guardian network behavior
- the guardian subagent inherits the parent session's managed-network
allowlist when one exists, so it can use the same approved network
surface while reviewing
- exact session-scoped network approvals are copied into the guardian
session with protocol/port scope preserved
- those copied approvals are now seeded before the guardian's first turn
is submitted, so inherited approvals are available during any immediate
review-time checks

## Out of scope / follow-ups
- the sandbox-permission validation split was pulled into a separate PR
and is not part of this diff
- a future follow-up can enable `serde_json` preserve-order in
`codex-core` and then simplify the guardian action rendering further

---------

Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
2026-03-07 05:40:10 -08:00
iceweasel-oai
4b4f61d379
app-server: require absolute cwd for windowsSandbox/setupStart (#13833)
## Summary
- require windowsSandbox/setupStart.cwd to be an AbsolutePathBuf
- reject relative cwd values at request parsing instead of normalizing
them later in the setup flow
- add RPC-layer coverage for relative cwd rejection and update the
checked-in protocol schemas/docs

## Why
windowsSandbox/setupStart was carrying the client-provided cwd as a raw
PathBuf for command_cwd while config derivation normalized the same
value into an absolute policy_cwd.

That left room for relative-path ambiguity in the setup path, especially
for inputs like cwd: "repo". Making the RPC accept only absolute paths
removes that split entirely: the handler now receives one
already-validated absolute path and uses it for both config derivation
and setup.

This keeps the trust model unchanged. Trusted clients could already
choose the session cwd; this change is only about making the setup RPC
reject relative paths so command_cwd and policy_cwd cannot diverge.

## Testing
- cargo test -p codex-app-server windows_sandbox_setup (run locally by
user)
- cargo test -p codex-app-server-protocol windows_sandbox (run locally
by user)
2026-03-06 22:47:08 -08:00
Owen Lin
90469d0a23
feat(app-server-protocol): address naming conflicts in json schema exporter (#13819)
This fixes a schema export bug where two different `WebSearchAction`
types were getting merged under the same name in the app-server v2 JSON
schema bundle.

The problem was that v2 thread items use the app-server API's
`WebSearchAction` with camelCase variants like `openPage`, while
`ThreadResumeParams.history` and
`RawResponseItemCompletedNotification.item` pull in the upstream
`ResponseItem` graph, which uses the Responses API snake_case shape like
`open_page`. During bundle generation we were flattening nested
definitions into the v2 namespace by plain name, so the later definition
could silently overwrite the earlier one.

That meant clients generating code from the bundled schema could end up
with the wrong `WebSearchAction` definition for v2 thread history. In
practice this shows up on web search items reconstructed from rollout
files with persisted extended history.

This change does two things:
- Gives the upstream Responses API schema a distinct JSON schema name:
`ResponsesApiWebSearchAction`
- Makes namespace-level schema definition collisions fail loudly instead
of silently overwriting
2026-03-07 01:33:46 +00:00
Ruslan Nigmatullin
e9bd8b20a1
app-server: Add streaming and tty/pty capabilities to command/exec (#13640)
* Add an ability to stream stdin, stdout, and stderr
* Streaming of stdout and stderr has a configurable cap for total amount
of transmitted bytes (with an ability to disable it)
* Add support for overriding environment variables
* Add an ability to terminate running applications (using
`command/exec/terminate`)
* Add TTY/PTY support, with an ability to resize the terminal (using
`command/exec/resize`)
2026-03-06 17:30:17 -08:00
Rohan Mehta
61098c7f51
Allow full web search tool config (#13675)
Previously, we could only configure whether web search was on/off.

This PR enables sending along a web search config, which includes all
the stuff responsesapi supports: filters, location, etc.
2026-03-07 00:50:50 +00:00
xl-openai
0243734300
feat: Add curated plugin marketplace + Metadata Cleanup. (#13712)
1. Add a synced curated plugin marketplace and include it in marketplace
discovery.
2. Expose optional plugin.json interface metadata in plugin/list
3. Tighten plugin and marketplace path handling using validated absolute
paths.
4. Let manifests override skill, MCP, and app config paths.
5. Restrict plugin enablement/config loading to the user config layer so
plugin enablement is at global level
2026-03-06 19:39:35 -05:00
Matthew Zeng
98dca99db7
[elicitations] Switch to use MCP style elicitation payload for mcp tool approvals. (#13621)
- [x] Switch to use MCP style elicitation payload for mcp tool
approvals.
- [ ] TODO: Update the UI to support the full spec.
2026-03-06 01:50:26 -08:00
sayan-oai
014a59fb0b
check app auth in plugin/install (#13685)
#### What
on `plugin/install`, check if installed apps are already authed on
chatgpt, and return list of all apps that are not. clients can use this
list to trigger auth workflows as needed.

checks are best effort based on `codex_apps` loading, much like
`app/list`.

#### Tests
Added integration tests, tested locally.
2026-03-06 06:45:00 +00:00
viyatb-oai
6a79ed5920
refactor: remove proxy admin endpoint (#13687)
## Summary
- delete the network proxy admin server and its runtime listener/task
plumbing
- remove the admin endpoint config, runtime, requirement, protocol,
schema, and debug-surface fields
- update proxy docs to reflect the remaining HTTP and SOCKS listeners
only
2026-03-05 22:03:16 -08:00
Celia Chen
f9ce403b5a
fix: accept two macOS automation input shapes for approval payload compatibility (#13683)
## Summary
This PR:
1. fixes a deserialization mismatch for macOS automation permissions in
approval payloads by making core parsing accept both supported wire
shapes for bundle IDs.
2. added `#[serde(default)]` to `MacOsSeatbeltProfileExtensions` so
omitted fields deserialize to secure defaults.


## Why this change is needed
`MacOsAutomationPermission` uses `#[serde(try_from =
"MacOsAutomationPermissionDe")]`, so deserialization is controlled by
`MacOsAutomationPermissionDe`. After we aligned v2
`additionalPermissions.macos.automations` to the core shape, approval
payloads started including `{ "bundle_ids": [...] }` in some paths.
`MacOsAutomationPermissionDe` previously accepted only `"none" | "all"`
or a plain array, so object-shaped bundle IDs failed with `data did not
match any variant of untagged enum MacOsAutomationPermissionDe`. This
change restores compatibility by accepting both forms while preserving
existing normalization behavior (trim values and map empty bundle lists
to `None`).

## Validation

saw this error went away when running
```
cargo run -p codex-app-server-test-client -- \
    --codex-bin ./target/debug/codex \
    -c 'approval_policy="on-request"' \
    -c 'features.shell_zsh_fork=true' \
    -c 'zsh_path="/tmp/codex-zsh-fork/package/vendor/aarch64-apple-darwin/zsh/macos-15/zsh"' \
    send-message-v2 --experimental-api \
    'Use $apple-notes and run scripts/notes_info now.'
```
:
```
Error: failed to deserialize ServerRequest from JSONRPCRequest

Caused by:
    data did not match any variant of untagged enum MacOsAutomationPermissionDe
```
2026-03-06 06:02:33 +00:00
xl-openai
520ed724d2
support plugin/list. (#13540)
Introduce a plugin/list which reads from local marketplace.json.
Also update the signature for plugin/install.
2026-03-05 21:58:50 -05:00
Celia Chen
aaefee04cd
core/protocol: add structured macOS additional permissions and merge them into sandbox execution (#13499)
## Summary
- Introduce strongly-typed macOS additional permissions across
protocol/core/app-server boundaries.
- Merge additional permissions into effective sandbox execution,
including macOS seatbelt profile extensions.
- Expand docs, schema/tool definitions, UI rendering, and tests for
`network`, `file_system`, and `macos` additional permissions.
2026-03-05 16:21:45 -08:00
sayan-oai
4e77ea0ec7
add @plugin mentions (#13510)
## Note-- added plugin mentions via @, but that conflicts with file
mentions

depends and builds upon #13433.

- introduces explicit `@plugin` mentions. this injects the plugin's mcp
servers, app names, and skill name format into turn context as a dev
message.
- we do not yet have UI for these mentions, so we currently parse raw
text (as opposed to skills and apps which have UI chips, autocomplete,
etc.) this depends on a `plugins/list` app-server endpoint we can feed
the UI with, which is upcoming
- also annotate mcp and app tool descriptions with the plugin(s) they
come from. this gives the model a first class way of understanding what
tools come from which plugins, which will help implicit invocation.

### Tests
Added and updated tests, unit and integration. Also confirmed locally a
raw `@plugin` injects the dev message, and the model knows about its
apps, mcps, and skills.
2026-03-06 00:03:39 +00:00
Owen Lin
926b2f19e8
feat(app-server): support mcp elicitations in v2 api (#13425)
This adds a first-class server request for MCP server elicitations:
`mcpServer/elicitation/request`.

Until now, MCP elicitation requests only showed up as a raw
`codex/event/elicitation_request` event from core. That made it hard for
v2 clients to handle elicitations using the same request/response flow
as other server-driven interactions (like shell and `apply_patch`
tools).

This also updates the underlying MCP elicitation request handling in
core to pass through the full MCP request (including URL and form data)
so we can expose it properly in app-server.

### Why not `item/mcpToolCall/elicitationRequest`?
This is because MCP elicitations are related to MCP servers first, and
only optionally to a specific MCP tool call.

In the MCP protocol, elicitation is a server-to-client capability: the
server sends `elicitation/create`, and the client replies with an
elicitation result. RMCP models it that way as well.

In practice an elicitation is often triggered by an MCP tool call, but
not always.

### What changed
- add `mcpServer/elicitation/request` to the v2 app-server API
- translate core `codex/event/elicitation_request` events into the new
v2 server request
- map client responses back into `Op::ResolveElicitation` so the MCP
server can continue
- update app-server docs and generated protocol schema
- add an end-to-end app-server test that covers the full round trip
through a real RMCP elicitation flow
- The new test exercises a realistic case where an MCP tool call
triggers an elicitation, the app-server emits
mcpServer/elicitation/request, the client accepts it, and the tool call
resumes and completes successfully.

### app-server API flow
- Client starts a thread with `thread/start`.
- Client starts a turn with `turn/start`.
- App-server sends `item/started` for the `mcpToolCall`.
- While that tool call is in progress, app-server sends
`mcpServer/elicitation/request`.
- Client responds to that request with `{ action: "accept" | "decline" |
"cancel" }`.
- App-server sends `serverRequest/resolved`.
- App-server sends `item/completed` for the mcpToolCall.
- App-server sends `turn/completed`.
- If the turn is interrupted while the elicitation is pending,
app-server still sends `serverRequest/resolved` before the turn
finishes.
2026-03-05 07:20:20 -08:00
Won Park
229e6d0347
image-gen-event/client_processing (#13512)
enabling client-side to process with image-generation capabilities
(setting app-server)
2026-03-04 16:54:38 -08:00
xl-openai
1e877ccdd2
plugin: support local-based marketplace.json + install endpoint. (#13422)
Support marketplace.json that points to a local file, with
```
    "source":
    {
        "source": "local",
        "path": "./plugin-1"
    },
 ```
 
 Add a new plugin/install endpoint which add the plugin to the cache folder and enable it in config.toml.
2026-03-04 19:08:18 -05:00
iceweasel-oai
54a1c81d73
allow apps to specify cwd for sandbox setup. (#13484)
The electron app doesn't start up the app-server in a particular
workspace directory.
So sandbox setup happens in the app-installed directory instead of the
project workspace.

This allows the app do specify the workspace cwd so that the sandbox
setup actually sets up the ACLs instead of exiting fast and then having
the first shell command be slow.
2026-03-04 10:54:30 -08:00
Celia Chen
d622bff384
chore: Nest skill and protocol network permissions under network.enabled (#13427)
## Summary

Changes the permission profile shape from a bare network boolean to a
nested object.

Before:

```yaml
permissions:
  network: true
```

After:

```yaml
permissions:
  network:
    enabled: true
```

This also updates the shared Rust and app-server protocol types so
`PermissionProfile.network` is no longer `Option<bool>`, but
`Option<NetworkPermissions>` with `enabled: Option<bool>`.

## What Changed

- Updated `PermissionProfile` in `codex-rs/protocol/src/models.rs`:
- `pub network: Option<bool>` -> `pub network:
Option<NetworkPermissions>`
- Added `NetworkPermissions` with:
  - `pub enabled: Option<bool>`
- Changed emptiness semantics so `network` is only considered empty when
`enabled` is `None`
- Updated skill metadata parsing to accept `permissions.network.enabled`
- Updated core permission consumers to read
`network.enabled.unwrap_or(false)` where a concrete boolean is needed
- Updated app-server v2 protocol types and regenerated schema/TypeScript
outputs
- Updated docs to mention `additionalPermissions.network.enabled`
2026-03-03 20:57:29 -08:00
Michael Bolin
bfff0c729f
config: enforce enterprise feature requirements (#13388)
## Why

Enterprises can already constrain approvals, sandboxing, and web search
through `requirements.toml` and MDM, but feature flags were still only
configurable as managed defaults. That meant an enterprise could suggest
feature values, but it could not actually pin them.

This change closes that gap and makes enterprise feature requirements
behave like the other constrained settings. The effective feature set
now stays consistent with enterprise requirements during config load,
when config writes are validated, and when runtime code mutates feature
flags later in the session.

It also tightens the runtime API for managed features. `ManagedFeatures`
now follows the same constraint-oriented shape as `Constrained<T>`
instead of exposing panic-prone mutation helpers, and production code
can no longer construct it through an unconstrained `From<Features>`
path.

The PR also hardens the `compact_resume_fork` integration coverage on
Windows. After the feature-management changes,
`compact_resume_after_second_compaction_preserves_history` was
overflowing the libtest/Tokio thread stacks on Windows, so the test now
uses an explicit larger-stack harness as a pragmatic mitigation. That
may not be the ideal root-cause fix, and it merits a parallel
investigation into whether part of the async future chain should be
boxed to reduce stack pressure instead.

## What Changed

Enterprises can now pin feature values in `requirements.toml` with the
requirements-side `features` table:

```toml
[features]
personality = true
unified_exec = false
```

Only canonical feature keys are allowed in the requirements `features`
table; omitted keys remain unconstrained.

- Added a requirements-side pinned feature map to
`ConfigRequirementsToml`, threaded it through source-preserving
requirements merge and normalization in `codex-config`, and made the
TOML surface use `[features]` (while still accepting legacy
`[feature_requirements]` for compatibility).
- Exposed `featureRequirements` from `configRequirements/read`,
regenerated the JSON/TypeScript schema artifacts, and updated the
app-server README.
- Wrapped the effective feature set in `ManagedFeatures`, backed by
`ConstrainedWithSource<Features>`, and changed its API to mirror
`Constrained<T>`: `can_set(...)`, `set(...) -> ConstraintResult<()>`,
and result-returning `enable` / `disable` / `set_enabled` helpers.
- Removed the legacy-usage and bulk-map passthroughs from
`ManagedFeatures`; callers that need those behaviors now mutate a plain
`Features` value and reapply it through `set(...)`, so the constrained
wrapper remains the enforcement boundary.
- Removed the production loophole for constructing unconstrained
`ManagedFeatures`. Non-test code now creates it through the configured
feature-loading path, and `impl From<Features> for ManagedFeatures` is
restricted to `#[cfg(test)]`.
- Rejected legacy feature aliases in enterprise feature requirements,
and return a load error when a pinned combination cannot survive
dependency normalization.
- Validated config writes against enterprise feature requirements before
persisting changes, including explicit conflicting writes and
profile-specific feature states that normalize into invalid
combinations.
- Updated runtime and TUI feature-toggle paths to use the constrained
setter API and to persist or apply the effective post-constraint value
rather than the requested value.
- Updated the `core_test_support` Bazel target to include the bundled
core model-catalog fixtures in its runtime data, so helper code that
resolves `core/models.json` through runfiles works in remote Bazel test
environments.
- Renamed the core config test coverage to emphasize that effective
feature values are normalized at runtime, while conflicting persisted
config writes are rejected.
- Ran `compact_resume_after_second_compaction_preserves_history` inside
an explicit 8 MiB test thread and Tokio runtime worker stack, following
the existing larger-stack integration-test pattern, to keep the Windows
`compact_resume_fork` test slice from aborting while a parallel
investigation continues into whether some of the underlying async
futures should be boxed.

## Verification

- `cargo test -p codex-config`
- `cargo test -p codex-core feature_requirements_ -- --nocapture`
- `cargo test -p codex-core
load_requirements_toml_produces_expected_constraints -- --nocapture`
- `cargo test -p codex-core
compact_resume_after_second_compaction_preserves_history -- --nocapture`
- `cargo test -p codex-core compact_resume_fork -- --nocapture`
- Re-ran the built `codex-core` `tests/all` binary with
`RUST_MIN_STACK=262144` for
`compact_resume_after_second_compaction_preserves_history` to confirm
the explicit-stack harness fixes the deterministic low-stack repro.
- `cargo test -p codex-core`
- This still fails locally in unrelated integration areas that expect
the `codex` / `test_stdio_server` binaries or hit existing `search_tool`
wiremock mismatches.

## Docs

`developers.openai.com/codex` should document the requirements-side
`[features]` table for enterprise and MDM-managed configuration,
including that it only accepts canonical feature keys and that
conflicting config writes are rejected.
2026-03-04 04:40:22 +00:00
Celia Chen
e6773f856c
Feat: Preserve network access on read-only sandbox policies (#13409)
## Summary

`PermissionProfile.network` could not be preserved when additional or
compiled permissions resolved to
`SandboxPolicy::ReadOnly`, because `ReadOnly` had no network_access
field. This change makes read-only + network
enabled representable directly and threads that through the protocol,
app-server v2 mirror, and permission-
  merging logic.

## What changed

- Added `network_access: bool` to `SandboxPolicy::ReadOnly` in the core
protocol and app-server v2 protocol.
- Kept backward compatibility by defaulting the new field to false, so
legacy read-only payloads still
    deserialize unchanged.
- Updated `has_full_network_access()` and sandbox summaries to respect
read-only network access.
  - Preserved PermissionProfile.network when:
      - compiling skill permission profiles into sandbox policies
      - normalizing additional permissions
      - merging additional permissions into existing sandbox policies
- Updated the approval overlay to show network in the rendered
permission rule when requested.
  - Regenerated app-server schema fixtures for the new v2 wire shape.
2026-03-04 02:41:57 +00:00
Owen Lin
0fbd84081b
feat(app-server): add a skills/changed v2 notification (#13414)
This adds a first-class app-server v2 `skills/changed` notification for
the existing skills live-reload signal.

Before this change, clients only had the legacy raw
`codex/event/skills_update_available` event. With this PR, v2 clients
can listen for a typed JSON-RPC notification instead of depending on the
legacy `codex/event/*` stream, which we want to remove soon.
2026-03-03 17:01:00 -08:00
joeytrasatti-openai
935754baa3
Add thread metadata update endpoint to app server (#13280)
## Summary
- add the v2 `thread/metadata/update` API, including
protocol/schema/TypeScript exports and app-server docs
- patch stored thread `gitInfo` in sqlite without resuming the thread,
with validation plus support for explicit `null` clears
- repair missing sqlite thread rows from rollout data before patching,
and make those repairs safe by inserting only when absent and updating
only git columns so newer metadata is not clobbered
- keep sqlite authoritative for mutable thread git metadata by
preserving existing sqlite git fields during reconcile/backfill and only
using rollout `SessionMeta` git fields to fill gaps
- add regression coverage for the endpoint, repair paths, concurrent
sqlite writes, clearing git fields, and rollout/backfill reconciliation
- fix the login server shutdown race so cancelling before the waiter
starts still terminates `block_until_done()` correctly

## Testing
- `cargo test -p codex-state
apply_rollout_items_preserves_existing_git_branch_and_fills_missing_git_fields`
- `cargo test -p codex-state
update_thread_git_info_preserves_newer_non_git_metadata`
- `cargo test -p codex-core
backfill_sessions_preserves_existing_git_branch_and_fills_missing_git_fields`
- `cargo test -p codex-app-server thread_metadata_update`
- `cargo test`
- currently fails in existing `codex-core` grep-files tests with
`unsupported call: grep_files`:
    - `suite::grep_files::grep_files_tool_collects_matches`
    - `suite::grep_files::grep_files_tool_reports_empty_results`
2026-03-03 15:56:11 -08:00
Owen Lin
d7eb195b62
chore(app-server): restore EventMsg TS types (#13397)
Realized EventMsg generated types were unintentionally removed as part
of this PR: https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/13375

Turns out our TypeScript export pipeline relied on transitively reaching
`EventMsg`. We should still export `EventMsg` explicitly since we're
still emitting `codex/event/*` events (for now, but getting dropped soon
as well).
2026-03-03 13:37:40 -08:00
Owen Lin
167158f93c
chore(app-server): delete v1 RPC methods and notifications (#13375)
## Summary
This removes the old app-server v1 methods and notifications we no
longer need, while keeping the small set the main codex app client still
depends on for now.

The remaining legacy surface is:
- `initialize`
- `getConversationSummary`
- `getAuthStatus`
- `gitDiffToRemote`
- `fuzzyFileSearch`
- `fuzzyFileSearch/sessionStart`
- `fuzzyFileSearch/sessionUpdate`
- `fuzzyFileSearch/sessionStop`

And the raw `codex/event/*` notifications emitted from core. These
notifications will be removed in a followup PR.

## What changed
- removed deprecated v1 request variants from the protocol and
app-server dispatcher
- removed deprecated typed notifications: `authStatusChange`,
`loginChatGptComplete`, and `sessionConfigured`
- updated the app-server test client to use v2 flows instead of deleted
v1 flows
- deleted legacy-only app-server test suites and added focused coverage
for `getConversationSummary`
- regenerated app-server schema fixtures and updated the MCP interface
docs to match the remaining compatibility surface

## Testing
- `just write-app-server-schema`
- `cargo test -p codex-app-server-protocol`
- `cargo test -p codex-app-server`
2026-03-03 13:18:25 -08:00
Anton Panasenko
8da7e4bdae
app-server-protocol: export flat v2 schema bundle (#13324)
## Summary
- add an `--experimental` flag to the export binary and thread the
option through TypeScript and JSON schema generation
- flatten the v2 schema bundle into a datamodel-code-generator-friendly
`codex_app_server_protocol.v2.schemas.json` export
- retarget shared helper refs to namespaced v2 definitions, add coverage
for the new export behavior, and vendor the generated schema fixtures

## Validation
- `cargo test -p codex-app-server-protocol` (71 unit tests and bin
targets passed locally; the final schema fixture integration target was
revalidated via fresh schema regeneration and a tree diff)
- `./target/debug/write_schema_fixtures --schema-root <tmpdir>`
- `diff -rq app-server-protocol/schema <tmpdir>`

## Tickets
- None
2026-03-03 10:25:51 -08:00
pash-openai
07e532dcb9
app-server service tier plumbing (plus some cleanup) (#13334)
followup to https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/13212 to expose fast
tier controls to app server
(majority of this PR is generated schema jsons - actual code is +69 /
-35 and +24 tests )

- add service tier fields to the app-server protocol surfaces used by
thread lifecycle, turn start, config, and session configured events
- thread service tier through the app-server message processor and core
thread config snapshots
- allow runtime config overrides to carry service tier for app-server
callers

cleanup:
- Removing useless "legacy" code supporting "standard" - we moved to
None | "fast", so "standard" is not needed.
2026-03-03 02:35:09 -08:00
Owen Lin
d473e8d56d
feat(app-server): add tracing to all app-server APIs (#13285)
### Overview
This PR adds the first piece of tracing for app-server JSON-RPC
requests.

There are two main changes:
- JSON-RPC requests can now take an optional W3C trace context at the
top level via a `trace` field (`traceparent` / `tracestate`).
- app-server now creates a dedicated request span for every inbound
JSON-RPC request in `MessageProcessor`, and uses the request-level trace
context as the parent when present.

For compatibility with existing flows, app-server still falls back to
the TRACEPARENT env var when there is no request-level traceparent.

This PR is intentionally scoped to the app-server boundary. In a
followup, we'll actually propagate trace context through the async
handoff into core execution spans like run_turn, which will make
app-server traces much more useful.

### Spans
A few details on the app-server span shape:
- each inbound request gets its own server span
- span/resource names are based on the JSON-RPC method (`initialize`,
`thread/start`, `turn/start`, etc.)
- spans record transport (stdio vs websocket), request id, connection
id, and client name/version when available
- `initialize` stores client metadata in session state so later requests
on the same connection can reuse it
2026-03-02 16:01:41 -08:00
Thibault Sottiaux
c9cef6ba9e
[codex] include plan type in account updates (#13181)
This change fixes a Codex app account-state sync bug where clients could
know the user was signed in but still miss the ChatGPT subscription
tier, which could lead to incorrect upgrade messaging for paid users.

The root cause was that `account/updated` only carried `authMode` while
plan information was available separately via `account/read` and
rate-limit snapshots, so this update adds `planType` to
`account/updated`, populates it consistently across login and refresh
paths.
2026-03-01 13:43:37 -08:00
Ruslan Nigmatullin
8c1e3f3e64
app-server: Add ephemeral field to Thread object (#13084)
Currently there is no alternative way to know that thread is ephemeral,
only client which did create it has the knowledge.
2026-02-27 17:42:25 -08:00
Ruslan Nigmatullin
69d7a456bb
app-server: Replay pending item requests on thread/resume (#12560)
Replay pending client requests after `thread/resume` and emit resolved
notifications when those requests clear so approval/input UI state stays
in sync after reconnects and across subscribed clients.

Affected RPCs:
- `item/commandExecution/requestApproval`
- `item/fileChange/requestApproval`
- `item/tool/requestUserInput`

Motivation:
- Resumed clients need to see pending approval/input requests that were
already outstanding before the reconnect.
- Clients also need an explicit signal when a pending request resolves
or is cleared so stale UI can be removed on turn start, completion, or
interruption.

Implementation notes:
- Use pending client requests from `OutgoingMessageSender` in order to
replay them after `thread/resume` attaches the connection, using
original request ids.
- Emit `serverRequest/resolved` when pending requests are answered
or cleared by lifecycle cleanup.
- Update the app-server protocol schema, generated TypeScript bindings,
and README docs for the replay/resolution flow.

High-level test plan:
- Added automated coverage for replaying pending command execution and
file change approval requests on `thread/resume`.
- Added automated coverage for resolved notifications in command
approval, file change approval, request_user_input, turn start, and turn
interrupt flows.
- Verified schema/docs updates in the relevant protocol and app-server
tests.

Manual testing:
- Tested reconnect/resume with multiple connections.
- Confirmed state stayed in sync between connections.
2026-02-27 12:45:59 -08:00
Michael Bolin
d09a7535ed
fix: use AbsolutePathBuf for permission profile file roots (#12970)
## Why
`PermissionProfile` should describe filesystem roots as absolute paths
at the type level. Using `PathBuf` in `FileSystemPermissions` made the
shared type too permissive and blurred together three different
deserialization cases:

- skill metadata in `agents/openai.yaml`, where relative paths should
resolve against the skill directory
- app-server API payloads, where callers should have to send absolute
paths
- local tool-call payloads for commands like `shell_command` and
`exec_command`, where `additional_permissions.file_system` may
legitimately be relative to the command `workdir`

This change tightens the shared model without regressing the existing
local command flow.

## What Changed
- changed `protocol::models::FileSystemPermissions` and the app-server
`AdditionalFileSystemPermissions` mirror to use `AbsolutePathBuf`
- wrapped skill metadata deserialization in `AbsolutePathBufGuard`, so
relative permission roots in `agents/openai.yaml` resolve against the
containing skill directory
- kept app-server/API deserialization strict, so relative
`additionalPermissions.fileSystem.*` paths are rejected at the boundary
- restored cwd/workdir-relative deserialization for local tool-call
payloads by parsing `shell`, `shell_command`, and `exec_command`
arguments under an `AbsolutePathBufGuard` rooted at the resolved command
working directory
- simplified runtime additional-permission normalization so it only
canonicalizes and deduplicates absolute roots instead of trying to
recover relative ones later
- updated the app-server schema fixtures, `app-server/README.md`, and
the affected transport/TUI tests to match the final behavior
2026-02-27 17:42:52 +00:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
4d180ae428
Add model availability NUX metadata (#12972)
- replace show_nux with structured availability_nux model metadata
- expose availability NUX data through the app-server model API
- update shared fixtures and tests for the new field
2026-02-26 22:02:57 -08:00
Shijie Rao
8715a6ef84
Feat: cxa-1833 update model/list (#12958)
### Summary
Update `model/list` in app server to include more upgrade information.
2026-02-26 17:02:24 -08:00
Eric Traut
28bfbb8f2b
Enforce user input length cap (#12823)
Currently there is no bound on the length of a user message submitted in
the TUI or through the app server interface. That means users can paste
many megabytes of text, which can lead to bad performance, hangs, and
crashes. In extreme cases, it can lead to a [kernel
panic](https://github.com/openai/codex/issues/12323).

This PR limits the length of a user input to 2**20 (about 1M)
characters. This value was chosen because it fills the entire context
window on the latest models, so accepting longer inputs wouldn't make
sense anyway.

Summary
- add a shared `MAX_USER_INPUT_TEXT_CHARS` constant in codex-protocol
and surface it in TUI and app server code
- block oversized submissions in the TUI submit flow and emit error
history cells when validation fails
- reject heavy app-server requests with JSON-RPC `-32602` and structured
`input_too_large` data, plus document the behavior

Testing
- ran the IDE extension with this change and verified that when I
attempt to paste a user message that's several MB long, it correctly
reports an error instead of crashing or making my computer hot.
2026-02-25 22:23:51 -08:00
Michael Bolin
14116ade8d
feat: include available decisions in command approval requests (#12758)
Command-approval clients currently infer which choices to show from
side-channel fields like `networkApprovalContext`,
`proposedExecpolicyAmendment`, and `additionalPermissions`. That makes
the request shape harder to evolve, and it forces each client to
replicate the server's heuristics instead of receiving the exact
decision list for the prompt.

This PR introduces a mapping between `CommandExecutionApprovalDecision`
and `codex_protocol::protocol::ReviewDecision`:

```rust
impl From<CoreReviewDecision> for CommandExecutionApprovalDecision {
    fn from(value: CoreReviewDecision) -> Self {
        match value {
            CoreReviewDecision::Approved => Self::Accept,
            CoreReviewDecision::ApprovedExecpolicyAmendment {
                proposed_execpolicy_amendment,
            } => Self::AcceptWithExecpolicyAmendment {
                execpolicy_amendment: proposed_execpolicy_amendment.into(),
            },
            CoreReviewDecision::ApprovedForSession => Self::AcceptForSession,
            CoreReviewDecision::NetworkPolicyAmendment {
                network_policy_amendment,
            } => Self::ApplyNetworkPolicyAmendment {
                network_policy_amendment: network_policy_amendment.into(),
            },
            CoreReviewDecision::Abort => Self::Cancel,
            CoreReviewDecision::Denied => Self::Decline,
        }
    }
}
```

And updates `CommandExecutionRequestApprovalParams` to have a new field:

```rust
available_decisions: Option<Vec<CommandExecutionApprovalDecision>>
```

when, if specified, should make it easier for clients to display an
appropriate list of options in the UI.

This makes it possible for `CoreShellActionProvider::prompt()` in
`unix_escalation.rs` to specify the `Vec<ReviewDecision>` directly,
adding support for `ApprovedForSession` when approving a skill script,
which was previously missing in the TUI.

Note this results in a significant change to `exec_options()` in
`approval_overlay.rs`, as the displayed options are now derived from
`available_decisions: &[ReviewDecision]`.

## What Changed

- Add `available_decisions` to
[`ExecApprovalRequestEvent`](de00e932dd/codex-rs/protocol/src/approvals.rs (L111-L175)),
including helpers to derive the legacy default choices when older
senders omit the field.
- Map `codex_protocol::protocol::ReviewDecision` to app-server
`CommandExecutionApprovalDecision` and expose the ordered list as
experimental `availableDecisions` in
[`CommandExecutionRequestApprovalParams`](de00e932dd/codex-rs/app-server-protocol/src/protocol/v2.rs (L3798-L3807)).
- Thread optional `available_decisions` through the core approval path
so Unix shell escalation can explicitly request `ApprovedForSession` for
session-scoped approvals instead of relying on client heuristics.
[`unix_escalation.rs`](de00e932dd/codex-rs/core/src/tools/runtimes/shell/unix_escalation.rs (L194-L214))
- Update the TUI approval overlay to build its buttons from the ordered
decision list, while preserving the legacy fallback when
`available_decisions` is missing.
- Update the app-server README, test client output, and generated schema
artifacts to document and surface the new field.

## Testing

- Add `approval_overlay.rs` coverage for explicit decision lists,
including the generic `ApprovedForSession` path and network approval
options.
- Update `chatwidget/tests.rs` and app-server protocol tests to populate
the new optional field and keep older event shapes working.

## Developers Docs

- If we document `item/commandExecution/requestApproval` on
[developers.openai.com/codex](https://developers.openai.com/codex), add
experimental `availableDecisions` as the preferred source of approval
choices and note that older servers may omit it.
2026-02-26 01:10:46 +00:00
Celia Chen
4f45668106
Revert "Add skill approval event/response (#12633)" (#12811)
This reverts commit https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/12633. We no
longer need this PR, because we favor sending normal exec command
approval server request with `additional_permissions` of skill
permissions instead
2026-02-26 01:02:42 +00:00
Charley Cunningham
2f4d6ded1d
Enable request_user_input in Default mode (#12735)
## Summary
- allow `request_user_input` in Default collaboration mode as well as
Plan
- update the Default-mode instructions to prefer assumptions first and
use `request_user_input` only when a question is unavoidable
- update request_user_input and app-server tests to match the new
Default-mode behavior
- refactor collaboration-mode availability plumbing into
`CollaborationModesConfig` for future mode-related flags

## Codex author
`codex resume 019c9124-ed28-7c13-96c6-b916b1c97d49`
2026-02-25 15:20:46 -08:00
Owen Lin
21f7032dbb
feat(app-server): thread/unsubscribe API (#10954)
Adds a new v2 app-server API for a client to be able to unsubscribe to a
thread:
- New RPC method: `thread/unsubscribe`
- New server notification: `thread/closed`

Today clients can start/resume/archive threads, but there wasn’t a way
to explicitly unload a live thread from memory without archiving it.
With `thread/unsubscribe`, a client can indicate it is no longer
actively working with a live Thread. If this is the only client
subscribed to that given thread, the thread will be automatically closed
by app-server, at which point the server will send `thread/closed` and
`thread/status/changed` with `status: notLoaded` notifications.

This gives clients a way to prevent long-running app-server processes
from accumulating too many thread (and related) objects in memory.

Closed threads will also be removed from `thread/loaded/list`.
2026-02-25 13:14:30 -08:00
Owen Lin
a0fd94bde6
feat(app-server): add ThreadItem::DynamicToolCall (#12732)
Previously, clients would call `thread/start` with dynamic_tools set,
and when a model invokes a dynamic tool, it would just make the
server->client `item/tool/call` request and wait for the client's
response to complete the tool call. This works, but it doesn't have an
`item/started` or `item/completed` event.

Now we are doing this:
- [new] emit `item/started` with `DynamicToolCall` populated with the
call arguments
- send an `item/tool/call` server request
- [new] once the client responds, emit `item/completed` with
`DynamicToolCall` populated with the response.

Also, with `persistExtendedHistory: true`, dynamic tool calls are now
reconstructable in `thread/read` and `thread/resume` as
`ThreadItem::DynamicToolCall`.
2026-02-25 12:00:10 -08:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
947092283a
Add app-server v2 thread realtime API (#12715)
Add experimental `thread/realtime/*` v2 requests and notifications, then
route app-server realtime events through that thread-scoped surface with
integration coverage.

---------

Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
2026-02-25 09:59:10 -08:00
alexsong-oai
6d6570d89d
Support external agent config detect and import (#12660)
Migration Behavior

* Config
  *  Migrates settings.json into config.toml
* Only adds fields when config.toml is missing, or when those fields are
missing from the existing file
  *  Supported mappings:
    env -> shell_environment_policy
     sandbox.enabled = true -> sandbox_mode = "workspace-write"

* Skills
  *  Copies home and repo .claude/skills into .agents/skills
  *  Existing skill directories are not overwritten
  *  SKILL.md content is rewritten from Claude-related terms to Codex

* AgentsMd
  *  Repo only
  *  Migrates CLAUDE.md into AGENTS.md
* Detect/import only proceed when AGENTS.md is missing or present but
empty
  *  Content is rewritten from Claude-related terms to Codex
2026-02-25 02:11:51 -08:00
jif-oai
f46b767b7e
feat: add search term to thread list (#12578)
Add `searchTerm` to `thread/list` that will search for a match in the
titles (the condition being `searchTerm` $$\in$$ `title`)
2026-02-25 09:59:41 +00:00
jif-oai
10c04e11b8
feat: add service name to app-server (#12319)
Add service name to the app-server so that the app can use it's own
service name

This is on thread level because later we might plan the app-server to
become a singleton on the computer
2026-02-25 09:51:42 +00:00
viyatb-oai
c086b36b58
feat(ui): add network approval persistence plumbing (#12358)
## Summary
- add TUI approval options for persistent network host rules
- add app-server v2 approval payload plumbing for network approval
context + proposed network policy amendments
- add app-server handling to translate `applyNetworkPolicyAmendment`
decisions back into core review decisions
- update docs/test client output and generated app-server schemas/types
2026-02-25 07:06:19 +00:00
Celia Chen
1151972fb2
feat: add experimental additionalPermissions to v2 command execution approval requests (#12737)
This adds additionalPermissions to the app-server v2
item/commandExecution/requestApproval payload as an experimental field.

The field is now exposed on CommandExecutionRequestApprovalParams and is
populated from the existing core approval event when a command requests
additional sandbox permissions.

This PR also contains changes to make server requests to support
experiment API.

A real app server test client test:

sample payload with experimental flag off:
```
 {
<   "id": 0,
<   "method": "item/commandExecution/requestApproval",
<   "params": {
<     "command": "/bin/zsh -lc 'mkdir -p ~/some/test && touch ~/some/test/file'",
<     "commandActions": [
<       {
<         "command": "mkdir -p '~/some/test'",
<         "type": "unknown"
<       },
<       {
<         "command": "touch '~/some/test/file'",
<         "type": "unknown"
<       }
<     ],
<     "cwd": "/Users/celia/code/codex/codex-rs",
<     "itemId": "call_QLp0LWkQ1XkU6VW9T2vUZFWB",
<     "proposedExecpolicyAmendment": [
<       "mkdir",
<       "-p",
<       "~/some/test"
<     ],
<     "reason": "Do you want to allow creating ~/some/test/file outside the workspace?",
<     "threadId": "019c9309-e209-7d82-a01b-dcf9556a354d",
<     "turnId": "019c9309-e27a-7f33-834f-6011e795c2d6"
<   }
< }
```
with experimental flag on: 
```
< {
<   "id": 0,
<   "method": "item/commandExecution/requestApproval",
<   "params": {
<     "additionalPermissions": {
<       "fileSystem": null,
<       "macos": null,
<       "network": true
<     },
<     "command": "/bin/zsh -lc 'install -D /dev/null ~/some/test/file'",
<     "commandActions": [
<       {
<         "command": "install -D /dev/null '~/some/test/file'",
<         "type": "unknown"
<       }
<     ],
<     "cwd": "/Users/celia/code/codex/codex-rs",
<     "itemId": "call_K3U4b3dRbj3eMCqslmncbGsq",
<     "proposedExecpolicyAmendment": [
<       "install",
<       "-D"
<     ],
<     "reason": "Do you want to allow creating the file at ~/some/test/file outside the workspace sandbox?",
<     "threadId": "019c9303-3a8e-76e1-81bf-d67ac446d892",
<     "turnId": "019c9303-3af1-7143-88a1-73132f771234"
<   }
< }
```
2026-02-25 05:16:35 +00:00
pakrym-oai
58763afa0f
Add skill approval event/response (#12633)
Set the stage for skill-level permission approval in addition to
command-level.

Behind a feature flag.
2026-02-23 22:28:58 -08:00