- Introduced a dedicated 5-minute timeout for Codex models during feature generation to accommodate slower response times when generating 50+ features.
- Updated the CodexProvider to utilize this extended timeout based on the reasoning effort level.
- Enhanced the feature generation logic in generate-features-from-spec.ts to detect Codex models and apply the appropriate timeout.
- Modified the model resolver to include reasoning effort in the resolved phase model structure.
This change improves the reliability of feature generation for Codex models, ensuring they have sufficient time to process requests effectively.
- Removed redundant definition of CLI base timeout in `cli-provider.ts` and added a detailed comment explaining its purpose.
- Updated `codex-provider.ts` to use the imported `DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_MS` directly instead of an alias.
- Enhanced unit tests to ensure fallback behavior for invalid reasoning effort values in timeout calculations.
- Added `calculateReasoningTimeout` function to dynamically adjust timeouts based on reasoning effort levels.
- Updated CLI and Codex providers to utilize the new timeout calculation, addressing potential timeouts for high reasoning efforts.
- Enhanced unit tests to validate timeout behavior for various reasoning efforts, ensuring correct timeout values are applied.
When an OpenAI API key is stored in settings or environment, use SDK mode
instead of CLI mode. This bypasses the MCP transport layer which was
failing with 'TokenRefreshFailed' errors due to OAuth token issues.
The SDK uses the API key directly via @openai/codex-sdk, avoiding the
OAuth token refresh mechanism that was causing mid-execution failures.
- Add error logging to CodexProvider auth check instead of silent failure
- Fix cachedAt timestamp to return actual cache time instead of request time
- Replace misleading hardcoded rate limit values (100) with sentinel value (-1)
- Fix unused parameter warning in codex routes
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Bumped version numbers for @automaker/server and @automaker/ui to 0.9.0 in package-lock.json.
- Introduced CodexAppServerService and CodexModelCacheService to manage communication with the Codex CLI's app-server and cache model data.
- Updated CodexUsageService to utilize app-server for fetching usage data.
- Enhanced Codex routes to support fetching available models and integrated model caching.
- Improved UI components to dynamically load and display Codex models, including error handling and loading states.
- Added new API methods for fetching Codex models and integrated them into the app store for state management.
These changes improve the overall functionality and user experience of the Codex integration, ensuring efficient model management and data retrieval.
Moves prefix stripping from individual providers to AgentService/IdeationService
and adds validation to ensure providers receive bare model IDs. This prevents
bugs like the Codex CLI receiving "codex-gpt-5.1-codex-max" instead of the
expected "gpt-5.1-codex-max".
- Add validateBareModelId() helper with fail-fast validation
- Add originalModel field to ExecuteOptions for logging
- Update all providers to validate model has no prefix
- Centralize prefix stripping in service layer
- Remove redundant prefix stripping from individual providers
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Fix isCursorModel to exclude Codex-specific models (gpt-5.1-codex-*, gpt-5.2-codex-*)
- These models should route to Codex provider, not Cursor provider
- Add CODEX_YOLO_FLAG constant for --dangerously-bypass-approvals-and-sandbox
- Always use YOLO flag in codex-provider for full permissions
- Simplify codex CLI args to minimal set with YOLO flag
- Update tests to reflect new behavior with YOLO flag
This fixes the bug where selecting a Codex model (e.g., gpt-5.1-codex-max)
was incorrectly spawning cursor-agent instead of codex exec.
The root cause was:
1. Cursor provider had higher priority (10) than Codex (5)
2. isCursorModel() returned true for Codex models in CURSOR_MODEL_MAP
3. Models like gpt-5.1-codex-max routed to Cursor instead of Codex
The fix:
1. isCursorModel now excludes Codex-specific model IDs
2. Codex always uses --dangerously-bypass-approvals-and-sandbox flag
- Added a new utility for checking Codex CLI authentication status using the 'codex login status' command.
- Integrated the authentication check into the CodexProvider's installation detection and authentication methods.
- Updated Codex CLI status display in the UI to reflect authentication status and method.
- Enhanced error handling and logging for better debugging during authentication checks.
- Refactored related components to ensure consistent handling of authentication across the application.
- Changed the event type from 'thread.completed' to 'turn.completed' in the CODEX_EVENT_TYPES constant and its usage within the CodexProvider class.
- This update aligns the event handling with the intended functionality, ensuring correct event processing.
- Removed unnecessary JSON.stringify conversion for string values in formatConfigValue function, streamlining the value formatting process.
- This change enhances code clarity and reduces complexity in the configuration handling of the CodexProvider.
- Added approval policy and web search features to the CodexProvider's argument construction, improving flexibility in command execution.
- Updated unit tests to validate the new configuration handling for approval and search features, ensuring accurate argument parsing.
These changes enhance the functionality of the CodexProvider, allowing for more dynamic command configurations and improving test coverage.
- Reorganized argument construction in CodexProvider to separate pre-execution arguments from global flags, improving clarity and maintainability.
- Updated unit tests to reflect changes in argument order, ensuring correct validation of approval and search indices.
These changes enhance the structure of the CodexProvider's command execution process and improve test reliability.
- Introduced a new method to check Codex authentication status, allowing for better handling of API keys and OAuth tokens.
- Updated API key management to include OpenAI, enabling users to manage their keys more effectively.
- Enhanced the CodexProvider to support session ID tracking and deduplication of text blocks in assistant messages.
- Improved error handling and logging in authentication routes, providing clearer feedback to users.
These changes improve the overall user experience and security of the Codex integration, ensuring smoother authentication processes and better management of API keys.
- Updated CodexProvider to read prompts from stdin to prevent shell escaping issues.
- Enhanced AgentService to handle streamed error messages from providers, ensuring a consistent user experience.
- Modified UI components to display error messages clearly, including visual indicators for errors in chat bubbles.
- Updated CLI status handling to support both Claude and Codex APIs, improving compatibility and user feedback.
These changes enhance the robustness of the application and improve the user experience during error scenarios.