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openclaw/extensions/codex
Peter Steinberger 7173aeb663 fix: surface hidden-pane steer failures and demote per-turn gateway log noise (#124560)
* fix(ui): surface hidden-pane steer terminal failures globally

Three terminal branches in steer-lifecycle.ts (transport null result,
failed queue-row restore, failed queue-row removal) still gated their
error on itemStillVisible, so a steer that failed after the operator
navigated away parked the error on the queue row with no visible
outcome — the exact invariant #124473 introduced
surfaceChatDeliveryFailure() to protect.

Route all three through the canonical helper and delete the divergent
visibility-only branches. Regression test fails pre-fix
(stash-verified): steer transport failure with the pane hidden now
surfaces the session-named global toast.

* fix(logging): demote per-turn gateway log noise to debug

Live campaign evidence showed three lines dominating operator logs at
info level with no per-turn diagnostic value:

- 'tool policy removed N tool(s)': the policy pipeline runs on every
  turn, so this repeated 42x in one session. Demote to debug and delete
  the now-dead toolPolicyAuditLogLevel/auditLogLevel plumbing that only
  existed to lower diagnostic probes to the level that is now the
  default (net -13 production LOC).
- 'codex app-server one-shot cleanup checked shared client retirement':
  routine per-attempt teardown detail; demote to debug.
- 'codex trajectory capture requires the SQLite host recorder': static
  config condition warned per attempt; warn once per process.

Skipped: the [model-fetch] info carve-out in model-transport-debug.ts is
a named contract (docs/logging.md, #89648) — always-info by design.

* fix(codex): drop test-only trajectory warn-once reset export

Knip's production unused-export gate rejects
resetCodexTrajectoryRecorderWarningForTest — it was a test-only seam in
production code. Reset the process-wide warn-once flag via
vi.resetModules() + fresh dynamic import in the test instead.

* test(cron): wait for backoff re-arm instead of fixed sleep

The 0ms retry timer arms only after async watcher-state persistence, so
'await delay(5)' races it on loaded CI workers (flaked on
checks-node-compact-large-2: spawn called 1 time, expected 2). Replace
both fixed-sleep re-arm waits with vi.waitFor on the spawn count. The
remaining delay(5) guards a negative no-further-spawn assertion after
cancel, where a bounded sleep is the correct shape.

* fix(codex): scope trajectory recorder warn dedupe to session

ClawSweeper P2: the host recorder factory returns null for per-session
target-mapping conflicts, not only static config, so a process-wide
warn-once flag silenced a later distinct session's recorder loss. Warn
once per session (bounded set, cleared past 64 entries) so retries stay
quiet but each newly affected session records its loss. Regression
covers a later distinct session still warning.
2026-08-16 06:23:44 -07:00
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OpenClaw Codex

Official OpenClaw plugin for OpenAI Codex app-server integration. It exposes the Codex-managed GPT model catalog, the Codex runtime surfaces used by OpenClaw agents, and opt-in supervision of native Codex sessions.

Install from OpenClaw:

openclaw plugins install @openclaw/codex

Use this plugin when you want OpenClaw to run Codex-backed model turns, media understanding, and prompt overlays through the Codex app-server harness, or to browse non-archived Codex CLI, VS Code, Atlas, and ChatGPT sessions and paginated transcripts across paired computers.

Guided onboarding attempts to install and enable supervision after it detects a native Codex installation and the selected inference backend passes its live check; Codex does not need to be the primary backend. Supervision activates when that opportunistic plugin setup succeeds. App Server availability is checked when supervision connects. An explicit Codex plugin disable, plugin-policy block, or supervision.enabled: false prevents opportunistic enablement. Manual setups enable plugins.entries.codex.config.supervision.enabled. Without explicit App Server connection settings, supervision uses a managed user-home stdio connection; explicit appServer settings are honored.

The Gateway-backed operator CLI is:

openclaw codex sessions [--search <text>] [--host <id>] [--limit <count>] [--cursor <cursor>] [--json] [--url <url>] [--token <token>] [--timeout <ms>] [--expect-final]
openclaw codex continue <thread-id> [--json] [--url <url>] [--token <token>] [--timeout <ms>] [--expect-final]
openclaw codex archive <thread-id> --confirm-no-other-runner [--json] [--url <url>] [--token <token>] [--timeout <ms>] [--expect-final]

The catalog never includes archived threads and has no archived or include-archived option. Rows appear in the normal Control UI sessions sidebar and open in the normal Chat pane. Transcript history requires a recent Codex App Server with thread/turns/list and is fetched 20 full-item turns at a time through opaque cursors; OpenClaw does not fall back to an unbounded thread/read, and rejects a serialized transcript page above 20 MiB before transport. --limit defaults to 50 sessions per host, --cursor requires --host, and the sessions Gateway timeout defaults to 75,000 ms so cold paired-node catalogs can complete. Continue and archive retain the shared 30,000 ms default. All operator surfaces require operator.write. Paired-node rows can be listed and read; continue and archive operate only on the Gateway-local host, and archive requires the no-other-runner confirmation. Catalog registration does not require supervision.enabled; that setting gates agent-facing supervision tools.

A supervised OpenClaw Chat cannot be deleted while its model-selection lock protects the native binding. Before native archive, OpenClaw checks the exact target and every non-archived spawned descendant reported by Codex; any active OpenClaw binding blocks the operation. Descendant pagination errors, cycles, and safety-limit exhaustion also fail closed. Codex still does not expose a conditional archive operation or cross-process runner lease, so the confirmation covers unknown native clients and the race between the status read and archive request.

Disabling or uninstalling the plugin leaves supervised Chats locked and unavailable rather than rerouting them. Reinstall or re-enable the same plugin and restart the Gateway to resume those Chats.

These shell commands differ from the in-chat /codex runtime commands. In particular, /codex sessions --host <node> lists Codex CLI session files on one node, /codex threads uses the current conversation's App Server connection, and /codex resume or /codex bind changes that conversation's binding. There is no /codex archive runtime command.

Native Codex plugin catalogs are discoverable with /codex plugins available, including repository marketplaces declared in .agents/plugins/marketplace.json in the bound workspace. An owner or operator.admin can install and authorize an exact plugin with /codex plugins install <plugin>@<marketplace>. The owner-scoped codex_plugins agent tool only reads marketplace metadata; installation and policy changes stay on authenticated /codex management commands. Explicitly installing a plugin trusts its skills, apps, MCP servers, and hooks.

For a supervised branch, Codex App Server selects the snapshot fork's model and provider from its current native configuration. OpenClaw starts the canonical harness thread with exactly that returned pair. Codex persists the canonical thread's native selection, and later resumes preserve it because OpenClaw omits model and provider overrides. OpenClaw cannot substitute its outer runtime, model, or fallback. The returned initial pair can differ from the source's last recorded model.

The visible-history mirror keeps at most 200 user or assistant messages, 512 KiB total, and 64 KiB per message. Image inputs become [Image attachment]; image data and local paths are not copied.

See the Codex harness and Codex supervision guides.