* feat(agents): unify agent status into a durable progress_card
Replace the write-only update_plan to-do tool and the fragmented plan
rendering with one durable status artifact per session: progress_card
({plan?, markdown?}, replace-on-write, 8 KiB markdown / 50-step caps).
Cards persist in a lazy-additive session_progress_cards table in the
per-agent DB (no schema-version bump), broadcast progressCard.changed,
and render from the store with exactly one live placement per view
(session rail when visible, else the composer-adjacent bar); transcripts
collapse to one-line receipts, and the sidebar hovercard shows other
sessions' cards inline (markdown + <progress>, DOMPurify allowlist, no
iframes). The three stream-derived plan renderers and their dedup
heuristics are deleted.
Codex runs disable the native plan tool per thread
(tools.update_plan.enabled=false) and receive progress_card via the
dynamic-tool bridge; compaction restore now reinjects the card (steps +
bounded markdown). Card writes still emit the legacy plan stream event so
native apps and channels keep working until their per-platform
migrations. Policy names map update_plan -> progress_card; the shipped
tools.updatePlan=false kill switch is honored.
Net -277 production LOC; -480 test LOC.
* test(agents): regenerate Codex prompt snapshots for update_plan thread-config disable
* chore(protocol): allowlist progressCard.changed for native apps pending card migration
* fix(ci): repair progress card integration checks
* fix(codex): canonicalize native progress cards
* test(gateway): reconcile progress card method order
* test(codex): stabilize native approval fixture
* fix(ai): preserve Responses server compaction state
Persist opaque Responses compaction items as fenced provider replay state so long stateless sessions can resume authoritative compressed history without exposing it in display or diagnostics. Carry state through worker transcripts and prune replay prefixes without splitting tool pairs.
Release note: Preserve long OpenAI Responses sessions across server-side compaction and worker restarts.
Related: #95788
* test(ai): align long-context fixtures with CI contracts
Make tool-result fixtures type-complete, use the canonical model selector helper, remove unused test-helper exports, and route the paid long-context live probe through the dedicated Gateway profile shard.
* test(ai): type mocked Responses terminal events
Give the mock SSE event collection an explicit open event shape so terminal response events coexist with output-item events under the root test typecheck.
* fix(ai): suppress rejected compaction replay
Persist a route-fenced suppression tombstone when encrypted-content recovery rejects a compaction item, so later turns do not retry the same opaque state. Preserve the tombstone through transcript redaction and cover successful fallback followed by the next turn.
* fix(ai): keep compaction suppression transport-private
Keep the suppression contract local to its sole Responses transport owner and make the regression fixture satisfy root type and lint checks without widening the Plugin SDK surface.
* refactor(ai): remove compaction suppression re-export
* fix(ai): scope compaction suppression to replay route
Keep foreign-route rejection tombstones from hiding the newest compatible Responses compaction while preserving same-route suppression.
* fix(ai): harden Responses replay recovery
Stage encrypted replay recovery so compaction is only suppressed after an attributable rejection. Preserve terminal ordering and keep provider replay within worker frame budgets without truncating opaque state.
* refactor(ai): centralize Responses output indexes
Keep normalized output identity tracking in the stream-slot owner, move response failure state to its diagnostic owner, and remove the obsolete replay clone export so exact-head static gates remain shrink-only.
* fix(ai): retain idless terminal tool identity
Use the canonical empty identity only when a provider supplies neither call nor item id, preventing terminal recovery from duplicating a done-only tool call while preserving stronger identities when available.
* fix(sessions): hide provider replay from public events
* fix(ai): stage encrypted replay recovery
* fix(ai): keep replay attempt kind internal
* fix(ai): route Azure through replay recovery
Use the shared encrypted-content retry owner for Azure Responses so compaction suppression and prompt-observer variants stay coherent across transports.
* fix(ai): harden replay persistence boundaries
Fence Azure replay by the resolved request endpoint, drop invalid replay during transcript sanitization, and surface worker-launch replay omissions through the existing redacted diagnostic path.
* fix(codex): restore connected apps for token-authenticated runs
* fix(codex): keep app inventory protocol types private
* fix(codex): align native runtime with Codex 0.146.0
Co-authored-by: Steven Lee <stevenlee@openai.com>
* fix(codex): clean up latest app-server integration
Co-authored-by: Steven Lee <stevenlee@openai.com>
* fix(codex): keep internal protocol types private
* fix(ci): repair current main Codex landing gates
* fix(ci): format inherited code mode matrix
* fix(codex): reconcile native app-server contracts with main
Prepare a verified GitHub-hosted mainline merge while preserving the reviewed Codex 0.146.0 fixes and canonical OpenAI authentication.
Co-authored-by: Steven Lee <stevenlee@openai.com>
* fix(codex): keep QA evidence in its owning plugin
Resolve the current-main Code Mode test rename without resurrecting the retired core test path.
Co-authored-by: Steven Lee <stevenlee@openai.com>
* fix(codex): enforce canonical OpenAI app-server auth
Reject retired provider aliases without runtime compatibility, direct operators to the doctor migration, and remove the redundant OpenAI API-key predicate.
Co-authored-by: Steven Lee <stevenlee@openai.com>
* chore(codex): reconcile latest main dependency graph
Preserve current main dependency changes while preparing the original Codex PR for an ancestry-preserving signed mainline merge.
Co-authored-by: Steven Lee <stevenlee@openai.com>
* fix(codex): unify bundled Codex 0.146 runtimes
Keep the ACP adapter on the same 0.146.0 Codex release as the managed runtime, remove obsolete 0.145.0 platform artifacts and unused semver compatibility, and preserve the latest main dependency upgrades.
Co-authored-by: Steven Lee <stevenlee@openai.com>
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Co-authored-by: Peter Steinberger <steipete@gmail.com>
A user-home app-server keeps its native Codex account, and OpenClaw verified only
half of that contract. A subscription route was checked against the native
account, but a Platform (API-key) route was not: an operator signed in to Codex
with a ChatGPT subscription who selected an API-billed model silently spent their
plan. Both directions of the same billing boundary now share one account/read
check. An absent account is left alone, since a native home may serve a custom
model provider that reports no OpenAI account at all.
The home-scope rule behind #114397 was also expressed four times: two
prepared-auth call sites spread it in conditionally from raw plugin config, two
others read resolved start options, and the supervision connection applied its
own default inline. resolveCodexAppServerHomeScope now owns it, and homeScope is
a required argument of resolveCodexAppServerPreparedAuthHandoff, so a new call
site that forgets it fails to compile instead of failing every turn.
Docs dropped the stale user-home paragraph that still described the startup
failure #114397 removed and told operators to delete a working OpenAI profile.
A prepared OpenClaw auth handoff was still resolved for connections that
target the operator's native Codex home, so every turn failed with
"Prepared Codex auth requires an isolated app-server home." once a stored
OpenAI profile produced a prepared model route. User-home mode now keeps
its native account for both subscription and Platform routes, matching the
documented contract; the shared-client guard stays as the backstop.
Move the Codex-specific PreToolUse loop relay switch into the Codex
plugin, preserve policy relays, and cover both normal and side turns.
Co-authored-by: Peter Steinberger <steipete@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: marchpure <marchpure@users.noreply.github.com>
* refactor(codex): raise app-server floor to 0.142 and drop range-compat protocol paths
* refactor(codex): model subagent mirror state as one map
* style(codex): format event-projector
* test(codex): drop unused shared-client test import
* refactor(codex): drop v1-era notification field aliases
* fix(codex): teach models to load deferred native spawn_agent via tool_search
* docs(codex): realign harness config tables
* docs(changelog): note Codex app-server protocol update