## Summary
- add `js_repl` support for dynamic imports of relative and absolute
local ESM `.js` / `.mjs` files
- keep bare package imports on the native Node path and resolved from
REPL-global search roots (`CODEX_JS_REPL_NODE_MODULE_DIRS`, then `cwd`),
even when they originate from imported local files
- restrict static imports inside imported local files to other local
relative/absolute `.js` / `.mjs` files, and surface a clear error for
unsupported top-level static imports in the REPL cell
- run imported local files inside the REPL VM context so they can access
`codex.tmpDir`, `codex.tool`, captured `console`, and Node-like
`import.meta` helpers
- reload local files between execs so later `await import("./file.js")`
calls pick up edits and fixed failures, while preserving package/builtin
caching and persistent top-level REPL bindings
- make `import.meta.resolve()` self-consistent by allowing the returned
`file://...` URLs to round-trip through `await import(...)`
- update both public and injected `js_repl` docs to clarify the narrowed
contract, including global bare-import resolution behavior for local
absolute files
## Testing
- `cargo test -p codex-core js_repl_`
- built codex binary and verified behavior
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Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
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JavaScript REPL (js_repl)
js_repl runs JavaScript in a persistent Node-backed kernel with top-level await.
Feature gate
js_repl is disabled by default and only appears when:
[features]
js_repl = true
js_repl_tools_only can be enabled to force direct model tool calls through js_repl:
[features]
js_repl = true
js_repl_tools_only = true
When enabled, direct model tool calls are restricted to js_repl and js_repl_reset; other tools remain available via await codex.tool(...) inside js_repl.
Node runtime
js_repl requires a Node version that meets or exceeds codex-rs/node-version.txt.
Runtime resolution order:
CODEX_JS_REPL_NODE_PATHenvironment variablejs_repl_node_pathin config/profilenodediscovered onPATH
You can configure an explicit runtime path:
js_repl_node_path = "/absolute/path/to/node"
Module resolution
js_repl resolves bare specifiers (for example await import("pkg")) using an ordered
search path. Local file imports are also supported for relative paths, absolute paths, and
file:// URLs that point to ESM .js / .mjs files.
Module resolution proceeds in the following order:
CODEX_JS_REPL_NODE_MODULE_DIRS(PATH-delimited list)js_repl_node_module_dirsin config/profile (array of absolute paths)- Thread working directory (cwd, always included as the last fallback)
For CODEX_JS_REPL_NODE_MODULE_DIRS and js_repl_node_module_dirs, module resolution is attempted in the order provided with earlier entries taking precedence.
Bare package imports always use this REPL-wide search path, even when they originate from an imported local file. They are not resolved relative to the imported file's location.
Usage
js_replis a freeform tool: send raw JavaScript source text.- Optional first-line pragma:
// codex-js-repl: timeout_ms=15000
- Top-level bindings persist across calls.
- Top-level static import declarations (for example
import x from "pkg") are currently unsupported; use dynamic imports withawait import("pkg"). - Imported local files must be ESM
.js/.mjsfiles and run in the same REPL VM context as the calling cell. - Static imports inside imported local files may only target other local
.js/.mjsfiles via relative paths, absolute paths, orfile://URLs. Bare package and builtin imports from local files must stay dynamic viaawait import(...). import.meta.resolve()returns importable strings such asfile://..., bare package names, andnode:fs; the returned value can be passed back toawait import(...).- Local file modules reload between execs, so a later
await import("./file.js")picks up edits and fixed failures. Top-level bindings you already created still persist untiljs_repl_reset. - Use
js_repl_resetto clear the kernel state.
Helper APIs inside the kernel
js_repl exposes these globals:
codex.tmpDir: per-session scratch directory path.codex.tool(name, args?): executes a normal Codex tool call from insidejs_repl(including shell tools likeshell/shell_commandwhen available).codex.emitImage(imageLike): explicitly adds exactly one image to the outerjs_replfunction output.- Imported local files run in the same VM context, so they can also access
codex.*, the capturedconsole, and Node-likeimport.metahelpers. - Each
codex.tool(...)call emits a bounded summary atinfolevel from thecodex_core::tools::js_repllogger. Attracelevel, the same path also logs the exact raw response object or error string seen by JavaScript. - Nested
codex.tool(...)outputs stay inside JavaScript unless you emit them explicitly. codex.emitImage(...)accepts a direct image URL, a singleinput_imageitem, an object like{ bytes, mimeType }, or a raw tool response object that contains exactly one image and no text.codex.emitImage(...)rejects mixed text-and-image content.- Example of sharing an in-memory Playwright screenshot:
await codex.emitImage({ bytes: await page.screenshot({ type: "jpeg", quality: 85 }), mimeType: "image/jpeg" }). - Example of sharing a local image tool result:
await codex.emitImage(codex.tool("view_image", { path: "/absolute/path" })).
Avoid writing directly to process.stdout / process.stderr / process.stdin; the kernel uses a JSON-line transport over stdio.
Debug logging
Nested codex.tool(...) diagnostics are emitted through normal tracing output instead of rollout history.
infolevel logs a bounded summary.tracelevel also logs the exact serialized response object or error string seen by JavaScript.
For codex app-server, these logs are written to the server process stderr.
Examples:
RUST_LOG=codex_core::tools::js_repl=info \
LOG_FORMAT=json \
codex app-server \
2> /tmp/codex-app-server.log
RUST_LOG=codex_core::tools::js_repl=trace \
LOG_FORMAT=json \
codex app-server \
2> /tmp/codex-app-server.log
In both cases, inspect /tmp/codex-app-server.log or whatever sink captures the process stderr.
Vendored parser asset (meriyah.umd.min.js)
The kernel embeds a vendored Meriyah bundle at:
codex-rs/core/src/tools/js_repl/meriyah.umd.min.js
Current source is meriyah@7.0.0 from npm (dist/meriyah.umd.min.js).
Licensing is tracked in:
third_party/meriyah/LICENSENOTICE
How this file was sourced
From a clean temp directory:
tmp="$(mktemp -d)"
cd "$tmp"
npm pack meriyah@7.0.0
tar -xzf meriyah-7.0.0.tgz
cp package/dist/meriyah.umd.min.js /path/to/repo/codex-rs/core/src/tools/js_repl/meriyah.umd.min.js
cp package/LICENSE.md /path/to/repo/third_party/meriyah/LICENSE
How to update to a newer version
- Replace
7.0.0in the commands above with the target version. - Copy the new
dist/meriyah.umd.min.jsintocodex-rs/core/src/tools/js_repl/meriyah.umd.min.js. - Copy the package license into
third_party/meriyah/LICENSE. - Update the version string in the header comment at the top of
meriyah.umd.min.js. - Update
NOTICEif the upstream copyright notice changed. - Run the relevant
js_repltests.