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Michael Bolin
323aa968c3 otel: remove the last workspace crate feature (#16469)
## Why

`codex-otel` still carried `disable-default-metrics-exporter`, which was
the last remaining workspace crate feature.

We are removing workspace crate features because they do not fit our
current build model well:

- our Bazel setup does not honor crate features today, which can let
feature-gated issues go unnoticed
- they create extra crate build permutations that we want to avoid

For this case, the feature was only being used to keep the built-in
Statsig metrics exporter off in test and debug-oriented contexts. This
repo already treats `debug_assertions` as the practical proxy for that
class of behavior, so OTEL should follow the same convention instead of
keeping a dedicated crate feature alive.

## What changed

- removed `disable-default-metrics-exporter` from
`codex-rs/otel/Cargo.toml`
- removed the `codex-otel` dev-dependency feature activation from
`codex-rs/core/Cargo.toml`
- changed `codex-rs/otel/src/config.rs` so the built-in
`OtelExporter::Statsig` default resolves to `None` when
`debug_assertions` is enabled, with a focused unit test covering that
behavior
- removed the final feature exceptions from
`.github/scripts/verify_cargo_workspace_manifests.py`, so workspace
crate features are now hard-banned instead of temporarily allowlisted
- expanded the verifier error message to explain the Bazel mismatch and
build-permutation cost behind that policy

## How tested

- `python3 .github/scripts/verify_cargo_workspace_manifests.py`
- `cargo test -p codex-otel`
- `cargo test -p codex-core
metrics_exporter_defaults_to_statsig_when_missing`
- `cargo test -p codex-app-server app_server_default_analytics_`
- `just bazel-lock-check`
2026-04-01 13:45:23 -07:00
Anton Panasenko
8660ad6c64 feat: show runtime metrics in console (#10278)
Summary of changes:

- Adds a new feature flag: runtime_metrics
  - Declared in core/src/features.rs
  - Added to core/config.schema.json
  - Wired into OTEL init in core/src/otel_init.rs

- Enables on-demand runtime metric snapshots in OTEL
  - Adds runtime_metrics: bool to otel/src/config.rs
  - Enables experimental custom reader features in otel/Cargo.toml
  - Adds snapshot/reset/summary APIs in:
    - otel/src/lib.rs
    - otel/src/metrics/client.rs
    - otel/src/metrics/config.rs
    - otel/src/metrics/error.rs

- Defines metric names and a runtime summary builder
  - New files:
    - otel/src/metrics/names.rs
    - otel/src/metrics/runtime_metrics.rs
  - Summarizes totals for:
    - Tool calls
    - API requests
    - SSE/streaming events

- Instruments metrics collection in OTEL manager
  - otel/src/traces/otel_manager.rs now records:
    - API call counts + durations
    - SSE event counts + durations (success/failure)
    - Tool call metrics now use shared constants

- Surfaces runtime metrics in the TUI
  - Resets runtime metrics at turn start in tui/src/chatwidget.rs
- Displays metrics in the final separator line in
tui/src/history_cell.rs

- Adds tests
  - New OTEL tests:
    - otel/tests/suite/snapshot.rs
    - otel/tests/suite/runtime_summary.rs
  - New TUI test:
- final_message_separator_includes_runtime_metrics in
tui/src/history_cell.rs

Scope:
- 19 files changed
- ~652 insertions, 38 deletions


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2026-01-30 22:20:02 -08:00
jif-oai
634650dd25 feat: metrics capabilities (#8318)
Add metrics capabilities to Codex. The `README.md` is up to date.

This will not be merged with the metrics before this PR of course:
https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/8350
2026-01-08 11:47:36 +00:00
Anton Panasenko
ad7b9d63c3 [codex] add otel tracing (#7844) 2025-12-12 17:07:17 -08:00
Michael Bolin
fa4cac1e6b fix: introduce AbsolutePathBuf and resolve relative paths in config.toml (#7796)
This PR attempts to solve two problems by introducing a
`AbsolutePathBuf` type with a special deserializer:

- `AbsolutePathBuf` attempts to be a generally useful abstraction, as it
ensures, by constructing, that it represents a value that is an
absolute, normalized path, which is a stronger guarantee than an
arbitrary `PathBuf`.
- Values in `config.toml` that can be either an absolute or relative
path should be resolved against the folder containing the `config.toml`
in the relative path case. This PR makes this easy to support: the main
cost is ensuring `AbsolutePathBufGuard` is used inside
`deserialize_config_toml_with_base()`.

While `AbsolutePathBufGuard` may seem slightly distasteful because it
relies on thread-local storage, this seems much cleaner to me than using
than my various experiments with
https://docs.rs/serde/latest/serde/de/trait.DeserializeSeed.html.
Further, since the `deserialize()` method from the `Deserialize` trait
is not async, we do not really have to worry about the deserialization
work being spread across multiple threads in a way that would interfere
with `AbsolutePathBufGuard`.

To start, this PR introduces the use of `AbsolutePathBuf` in
`OtelTlsConfig`. Note how this simplifies `otel_provider.rs` because it
no longer requires `settings.codex_home` to be threaded through.
Furthermore, this sets us up better for a world where multiple
`config.toml` files from different folders could be loaded and then
merged together, as the absolutifying of the paths must be done against
the correct parent folder.
2025-12-09 17:37:52 -08:00
Anton Panasenko
f7a921039c [codex][otel] support mtls configuration (#6228)
fix for https://github.com/openai/codex/issues/6153

supports mTLS configuration and includes TLS features in the library
build to enable secure HTTPS connections with custom root certificates.

grpc:
https://docs.rs/tonic/0.13.1/src/tonic/transport/channel/endpoint.rs.html#63
https:
https://docs.rs/reqwest/0.12.23/src/reqwest/async_impl/client.rs.html#516
2025-11-18 14:01:01 -08:00
vishnu-oai
04c1782e52 OpenTelemetry events (#2103)
### Title

## otel

Codex can emit [OpenTelemetry](https://opentelemetry.io/) **log events**
that
describe each run: outbound API requests, streamed responses, user
input,
tool-approval decisions, and the result of every tool invocation. Export
is
**disabled by default** so local runs remain self-contained. Opt in by
adding an
`[otel]` table and choosing an exporter.

```toml
[otel]
environment = "staging"   # defaults to "dev"
exporter = "none"          # defaults to "none"; set to otlp-http or otlp-grpc to send events
log_user_prompt = false    # defaults to false; redact prompt text unless explicitly enabled
```

Codex tags every exported event with `service.name = "codex-cli"`, the
CLI
version, and an `env` attribute so downstream collectors can distinguish
dev/staging/prod traffic. Only telemetry produced inside the
`codex_otel`
crate—the events listed below—is forwarded to the exporter.

### Event catalog

Every event shares a common set of metadata fields: `event.timestamp`,
`conversation.id`, `app.version`, `auth_mode` (when available),
`user.account_id` (when available), `terminal.type`, `model`, and
`slug`.

With OTEL enabled Codex emits the following event types (in addition to
the
metadata above):

- `codex.api_request`
  - `cf_ray` (optional)
  - `attempt`
  - `duration_ms`
  - `http.response.status_code` (optional)
  - `error.message` (failures)
- `codex.sse_event`
  - `event.kind`
  - `duration_ms`
  - `error.message` (failures)
  - `input_token_count` (completion only)
  - `output_token_count` (completion only)
  - `cached_token_count` (completion only, optional)
  - `reasoning_token_count` (completion only, optional)
  - `tool_token_count` (completion only)
- `codex.user_prompt`
  - `prompt_length`
  - `prompt` (redacted unless `log_user_prompt = true`)
- `codex.tool_decision`
  - `tool_name`
  - `call_id`
- `decision` (`approved`, `approved_for_session`, `denied`, or `abort`)
  - `source` (`config` or `user`)
- `codex.tool_result`
  - `tool_name`
  - `call_id`
  - `arguments`
  - `duration_ms` (execution time for the tool)
  - `success` (`"true"` or `"false"`)
  - `output`

### Choosing an exporter

Set `otel.exporter` to control where events go:

- `none` – leaves instrumentation active but skips exporting. This is
the
  default.
- `otlp-http` – posts OTLP log records to an OTLP/HTTP collector.
Specify the
  endpoint, protocol, and headers your collector expects:

  ```toml
  [otel]
  exporter = { otlp-http = {
    endpoint = "https://otel.example.com/v1/logs",
    protocol = "binary",
    headers = { "x-otlp-api-key" = "${OTLP_TOKEN}" }
  }}
  ```

- `otlp-grpc` – streams OTLP log records over gRPC. Provide the endpoint
and any
  metadata headers:

  ```toml
  [otel]
  exporter = { otlp-grpc = {
    endpoint = "https://otel.example.com:4317",
    headers = { "x-otlp-meta" = "abc123" }
  }}
  ```

If the exporter is `none` nothing is written anywhere; otherwise you
must run or point to your
own collector. All exporters run on a background batch worker that is
flushed on
shutdown.

If you build Codex from source the OTEL crate is still behind an `otel`
feature
flag; the official prebuilt binaries ship with the feature enabled. When
the
feature is disabled the telemetry hooks become no-ops so the CLI
continues to
function without the extra dependencies.

---------

Co-authored-by: Anton Panasenko <apanasenko@openai.com>
2025-09-29 11:30:55 -07:00