codex_codes/client_async.rs
1//! Asynchronous multi-turn client for the Codex app-server.
2//!
3//! Spawns `codex app-server --listen stdio://` and communicates over
4//! newline-delimited JSON-RPC. The connection stays open for multiple
5//! turns until explicitly shut down.
6//!
7//! # Lifecycle
8//!
9//! 1. Create a client with [`AsyncClient::start`] (spawns and initializes the app-server)
10//! 2. Call [`AsyncClient::thread_start`] to create a conversation session
11//! 3. Call [`AsyncClient::turn_start`] to send user input
12//! 4. Consume [`AsyncClient::next_message`] to stream notifications
13//! 5. Handle approval requests via [`AsyncClient::respond`]
14//! 6. Repeat steps 3-5 for follow-up turns
15//! 7. The client kills the app-server on [`Drop`]
16//!
17//! # Example
18//!
19//! ```ignore
20//! use codex_codes::{AsyncClient, ThreadStartParams, TurnStartParams, UserInput, ServerMessage};
21//!
22//! let mut client = AsyncClient::start().await?;
23//! let thread = client.thread_start(&ThreadStartParams::default()).await?;
24//!
25//! client.turn_start(&TurnStartParams {
26//! thread_id: thread.thread_id().to_string(),
27//! input: vec![UserInput::Text { text: "Hello!".into() }],
28//! model: None,
29//! reasoning_effort: None,
30//! sandbox_policy: None,
31//! }).await?;
32//!
33//! while let Some(msg) = client.next_message().await? {
34//! match msg {
35//! ServerMessage::Notification(n) => {
36//! if let codex_codes::Notification::TurnCompleted(_) = n { break; }
37//! }
38//! ServerMessage::Request { id, .. } => {
39//! client.respond(id, &serde_json::json!({"decision": "accept"})).await?;
40//! }
41//! }
42//! }
43//! ```
44
45use crate::cli::AppServerBuilder;
46use crate::error::{Error, ParseError, Result};
47use crate::jsonrpc::{
48 JsonRpcError, JsonRpcMessage, JsonRpcNotification, JsonRpcRequest, JsonRpcResponse, RequestId,
49};
50use crate::messages::{Notification, ServerMessage, ServerRequest};
51use crate::protocol::{
52 ClientInfo, InitializeParams, InitializeResponse, ThreadArchiveParams, ThreadArchiveResponse,
53 ThreadDeleteParams, ThreadDeleteResponse, ThreadForkParams, ThreadForkResponse,
54 ThreadResumeParams, ThreadResumeResponse, ThreadStartParams, ThreadStartResponse,
55 TurnInterruptParams, TurnInterruptResponse, TurnStartParams, TurnStartResponse,
56 TurnSteerParams, TurnSteerResponse,
57};
58use crate::protocol_generated::types::{
59 CancelLoginAccountParams, CancelLoginAccountResponse, GetAccountParams,
60 GetAccountRateLimitsResponse, GetAccountResponse, GetAccountTokenUsageResponse,
61 LoginAccountParams, LoginAccountResponse, LogoutAccountResponse,
62};
63use log::{debug, error, warn};
64use serde::de::DeserializeOwned;
65use serde::Serialize;
66use std::collections::VecDeque;
67use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicI64, Ordering};
68use tokio::io::{AsyncBufReadExt, AsyncWriteExt, BufReader, BufWriter};
69use tokio::process::Child;
70
71/// Buffer size for reading stdout (10MB).
72const STDOUT_BUFFER_SIZE: usize = 10 * 1024 * 1024;
73
74/// Asynchronous multi-turn client for the Codex app-server.
75///
76/// Communicates with a long-lived `codex app-server` process via
77/// newline-delimited JSON-RPC over stdio. Manages request/response
78/// correlation and buffers incoming notifications that arrive while
79/// waiting for RPC responses.
80///
81/// The client automatically kills the app-server process when dropped.
82pub struct AsyncClient {
83 child: Child,
84 writer: BufWriter<tokio::process::ChildStdin>,
85 reader: BufReader<tokio::process::ChildStdout>,
86 /// Handle to the background task draining the child's stderr pipe.
87 /// Kept alive for the lifetime of the client; the task exits on EOF
88 /// when the child is killed.
89 _stderr_drain: tokio::task::JoinHandle<()>,
90 next_id: AtomicI64,
91 /// Buffered incoming messages (notifications/server requests) that arrived
92 /// while waiting for a response to a client request.
93 buffered: VecDeque<ServerMessage>,
94}
95
96impl AsyncClient {
97 /// Create a client from an existing Tokio child process.
98 ///
99 /// The child's stdin, stdout, and stderr must all be piped. This does not
100 /// perform the app-server `initialize` handshake or a Codex version check.
101 /// Use [`AppServerBuilder::build_command`] to retain the SDK's command-line
102 /// and stdio configuration while customizing how the process is spawned.
103 pub fn new(mut child: Child) -> Result<Self> {
104 let stdin = child
105 .stdin
106 .take()
107 .ok_or_else(|| Error::Protocol("Failed to get stdin".to_string()))?;
108 let stdout = child
109 .stdout
110 .take()
111 .ok_or_else(|| Error::Protocol("Failed to get stdout".to_string()))?;
112 let stderr = child
113 .stderr
114 .take()
115 .ok_or_else(|| Error::Protocol("Failed to get stderr".to_string()))?;
116
117 // The app-server emits ~200 KB/s of tracing to stderr. Without an
118 // active reader, the ~64 KB kernel pipe fills almost instantly and
119 // the child blocks. Drain in the background and route lines through
120 // the `log` crate (see [`crate::stderr_drain`]).
121 let stderr_drain = crate::stderr_drain::spawn_async(stderr);
122
123 Ok(Self {
124 child,
125 writer: BufWriter::new(stdin),
126 reader: BufReader::with_capacity(STDOUT_BUFFER_SIZE, stdout),
127 _stderr_drain: stderr_drain,
128 next_id: AtomicI64::new(1),
129 buffered: VecDeque::new(),
130 })
131 }
132
133 /// Start an app-server with default settings.
134 ///
135 /// Spawns `codex app-server --listen stdio://`, performs the required
136 /// `initialize` handshake, and returns a connected client ready for
137 /// `thread_start()`.
138 ///
139 /// # Errors
140 ///
141 /// Returns an error if the `codex` CLI is not installed, the version is
142 /// incompatible, the process fails to start, or the initialization
143 /// handshake fails.
144 pub async fn start() -> Result<Self> {
145 Self::start_with(AppServerBuilder::new()).await
146 }
147
148 /// Start an app-server with a custom [`AppServerBuilder`].
149 ///
150 /// Performs the required `initialize` handshake before returning.
151 /// Use this to configure the binary path, working directory, environment,
152 /// or CLI arguments.
153 ///
154 /// # Errors
155 ///
156 /// Returns an error if the process fails to start, stdio pipes
157 /// cannot be established, or the initialization handshake fails.
158 pub async fn start_with(builder: AppServerBuilder) -> Result<Self> {
159 let mut client = Self::spawn(builder).await?;
160 client
161 .initialize(&InitializeParams {
162 client_info: ClientInfo {
163 name: "codex-codes".to_string(),
164 version: env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION").to_string(),
165 title: None,
166 },
167 capabilities: None,
168 })
169 .await?;
170 Ok(client)
171 }
172
173 /// Spawn an app-server without performing the `initialize` handshake.
174 ///
175 /// Use this if you need to send a custom [`InitializeParams`] (e.g., with
176 /// specific capabilities). You **must** call [`AsyncClient::initialize`]
177 /// before any other requests.
178 pub async fn spawn(builder: AppServerBuilder) -> Result<Self> {
179 crate::version::check_codex_version_async().await?;
180 Self::new(builder.spawn().await?)
181 }
182
183 /// Send a JSON-RPC request and wait for the matching response.
184 ///
185 /// Any notifications or server requests that arrive before the response
186 /// are buffered and can be retrieved via [`AsyncClient::next_message`].
187 ///
188 /// # Errors
189 ///
190 /// - [`Error::JsonRpc`] if the server returns a JSON-RPC error
191 /// - [`Error::ServerClosed`] if the connection drops before a response arrives
192 /// - [`Error::Json`] if response deserialization fails
193 pub async fn request<P: Serialize, R: DeserializeOwned>(
194 &mut self,
195 method: &str,
196 params: &P,
197 ) -> Result<R> {
198 let id = RequestId::Integer(self.next_id.fetch_add(1, Ordering::Relaxed));
199
200 let req = JsonRpcRequest {
201 id: id.clone(),
202 method: method.to_string(),
203 params: Some(serde_json::to_value(params).map_err(Error::Json)?),
204 };
205
206 self.send_raw(&req).await?;
207
208 // Read lines until we get a response matching our id
209 loop {
210 let msg = self.read_message().await?;
211 match msg {
212 JsonRpcMessage::Response(resp) if resp.id == id => {
213 let result: R = serde_json::from_value(resp.result).map_err(Error::Json)?;
214 return Ok(result);
215 }
216 JsonRpcMessage::Error(err) if err.id == id => {
217 return Err(Error::JsonRpc {
218 code: err.error.code,
219 message: err.error.message,
220 });
221 }
222 // Buffer notifications and server requests
223 JsonRpcMessage::Notification(notif) => {
224 let typed = Notification::from_envelope(¬if.method, notif.params)
225 .map_err(Error::Json)?;
226 self.buffered.push_back(ServerMessage::Notification(typed));
227 }
228 JsonRpcMessage::Request(req) => {
229 let typed = ServerRequest::from_envelope(&req.method, req.params)
230 .map_err(Error::Json)?;
231 self.buffered.push_back(ServerMessage::Request {
232 id: req.id,
233 request: typed,
234 });
235 }
236 // Response/error for a different id — unexpected
237 JsonRpcMessage::Response(resp) => {
238 warn!(
239 "[CLIENT] Unexpected response for id={}, expected id={}",
240 resp.id, id
241 );
242 }
243 JsonRpcMessage::Error(err) => {
244 warn!(
245 "[CLIENT] Unexpected error for id={}, expected id={}",
246 err.id, id
247 );
248 }
249 }
250 }
251 }
252
253 /// Start a new thread (conversation session).
254 ///
255 /// A thread must be created before any turns can be started. The returned
256 /// [`ThreadStartResponse`] contains the `thread_id` needed for subsequent calls.
257 pub async fn thread_start(
258 &mut self,
259 params: &ThreadStartParams,
260 ) -> Result<ThreadStartResponse> {
261 self.request(crate::protocol::methods::THREAD_START, params)
262 .await
263 }
264
265 /// Resume a previously persisted thread by id.
266 ///
267 /// Replays the thread's history so turns can continue where they left off.
268 pub async fn thread_resume(
269 &mut self,
270 params: &ThreadResumeParams,
271 ) -> Result<ThreadResumeResponse> {
272 self.request(crate::protocol::methods::THREAD_RESUME, params)
273 .await
274 }
275
276 /// Fork an existing thread into a new independent thread.
277 pub async fn thread_fork(&mut self, params: &ThreadForkParams) -> Result<ThreadForkResponse> {
278 self.request(crate::protocol::methods::THREAD_FORK, params)
279 .await
280 }
281
282 /// Start a new turn within a thread.
283 ///
284 /// Sends user input to the agent. After calling this, use [`AsyncClient::next_message`]
285 /// to stream notifications until `turn/completed` arrives.
286 pub async fn turn_start(&mut self, params: &TurnStartParams) -> Result<TurnStartResponse> {
287 self.request(crate::protocol::methods::TURN_START, params)
288 .await
289 }
290
291 /// Steer an active turn with additional user input (`turn/steer`) —
292 /// appends to the running turn instead of starting a new one.
293 pub async fn turn_steer(&mut self, params: &TurnSteerParams) -> Result<TurnSteerResponse> {
294 self.request(crate::protocol::methods::TURN_STEER, params)
295 .await
296 }
297
298 /// Interrupt an active turn.
299 pub async fn turn_interrupt(
300 &mut self,
301 params: &TurnInterruptParams,
302 ) -> Result<TurnInterruptResponse> {
303 self.request(crate::protocol::methods::TURN_INTERRUPT, params)
304 .await
305 }
306
307 /// Archive a thread.
308 pub async fn thread_archive(
309 &mut self,
310 params: &ThreadArchiveParams,
311 ) -> Result<ThreadArchiveResponse> {
312 self.request(crate::protocol::methods::THREAD_ARCHIVE, params)
313 .await
314 }
315
316 /// Delete a thread.
317 pub async fn thread_delete(
318 &mut self,
319 params: &ThreadDeleteParams,
320 ) -> Result<ThreadDeleteResponse> {
321 self.request(crate::protocol::methods::THREAD_DELETE, params)
322 .await
323 }
324
325 /// Perform the `initialize` handshake with the app-server.
326 ///
327 /// Sends `initialize` with the given params and then sends the
328 /// `initialized` notification. This must be the first request after
329 /// spawning the process.
330 pub async fn initialize(&mut self, params: &InitializeParams) -> Result<InitializeResponse> {
331 let resp: InitializeResponse = self
332 .request(crate::protocol::methods::INITIALIZE, params)
333 .await?;
334 self.send_notification(crate::protocol::methods::INITIALIZED)
335 .await?;
336 Ok(resp)
337 }
338
339 /// Respond to a server-to-client request (e.g., approval flow).
340 ///
341 /// When the server sends a [`ServerMessage::Request`], it expects a response.
342 /// Use this method with the request's `id` and a result payload. For command
343 /// approval, pass a [`CommandExecutionApprovalResponse`](crate::CommandExecutionApprovalResponse).
344 /// For file change approval, pass a [`FileChangeApprovalResponse`](crate::FileChangeApprovalResponse).
345 pub async fn respond<R: Serialize>(&mut self, id: RequestId, result: &R) -> Result<()> {
346 let resp = JsonRpcResponse {
347 id,
348 result: serde_json::to_value(result).map_err(Error::Json)?,
349 };
350 self.send_raw(&resp).await
351 }
352
353 /// Respond to a server-to-client request with an error.
354 pub async fn respond_error(&mut self, id: RequestId, code: i64, message: &str) -> Result<()> {
355 let err = JsonRpcError {
356 id,
357 error: crate::jsonrpc::JsonRpcErrorData {
358 code,
359 message: message.to_string(),
360 data: None,
361 },
362 };
363 self.send_raw(&err).await
364 }
365
366 /// Read the next incoming server message (notification or server request).
367 ///
368 /// Returns buffered messages first (from notifications that arrived during
369 /// an [`AsyncClient::request`] call), then reads from the wire.
370 ///
371 /// Returns `Ok(None)` when the app-server closes the connection (EOF).
372 ///
373 /// # Typical notification methods
374 ///
375 /// | Method | Meaning |
376 /// |--------|---------|
377 /// | `turn/started` | Agent began processing |
378 /// | `item/agentMessage/delta` | Streaming text chunk |
379 /// | `item/commandExecution/outputDelta` | Command output chunk |
380 /// | `item/started` / `item/completed` | Item lifecycle |
381 /// | `turn/completed` | Agent finished the turn |
382 /// | `error` | Server-side error |
383 pub async fn next_message(&mut self) -> Result<Option<ServerMessage>> {
384 // Drain buffered messages first
385 if let Some(msg) = self.buffered.pop_front() {
386 return Ok(Some(msg));
387 }
388
389 // Read from the wire
390 loop {
391 let msg = match self.read_message_opt().await? {
392 Some(m) => m,
393 None => return Ok(None),
394 };
395
396 match msg {
397 JsonRpcMessage::Notification(notif) => {
398 let JsonRpcNotification { method, params } = notif;
399 let typed =
400 Notification::from_envelope(&method, params.clone()).map_err(|e| {
401 Error::Deserialization(ParseError::from_envelope(method, params, e))
402 })?;
403 return Ok(Some(ServerMessage::Notification(typed)));
404 }
405 JsonRpcMessage::Request(req) => {
406 let JsonRpcRequest { id, method, params } = req;
407 let typed =
408 ServerRequest::from_envelope(&method, params.clone()).map_err(|e| {
409 Error::Deserialization(ParseError::from_envelope(method, params, e))
410 })?;
411 return Ok(Some(ServerMessage::Request { id, request: typed }));
412 }
413 // Unexpected responses without a pending request
414 JsonRpcMessage::Response(resp) => {
415 warn!(
416 "[CLIENT] Unexpected response (no pending request): id={}",
417 resp.id
418 );
419 }
420 JsonRpcMessage::Error(err) => {
421 warn!(
422 "[CLIENT] Unexpected error (no pending request): id={} code={}",
423 err.id, err.error.code
424 );
425 }
426 }
427 }
428 }
429
430 /// Return an async event stream over [`ServerMessage`]s.
431 ///
432 /// Wraps [`AsyncClient::next_message`] in a stream-like API. Call
433 /// [`EventStream::next`] in a loop, or [`EventStream::collect`] to
434 /// gather all messages until EOF.
435 pub fn events(&mut self) -> EventStream<'_> {
436 EventStream { client: self }
437 }
438
439 /// Get the process ID.
440 pub fn pid(&self) -> Option<u32> {
441 self.child.id()
442 }
443
444 // ── Account / auth methods ─────────────────────────────────────────
445
446 /// `account/read` — the active account (plan, email, auth mode), or
447 /// `account: null` when logged out.
448 pub async fn account_read(&mut self, params: &GetAccountParams) -> Result<GetAccountResponse> {
449 self.request(crate::protocol::methods::ACCOUNT_READ, params)
450 .await
451 }
452
453 /// `account/login/start` — begin a login. The params select the mode
454 /// (`apiKey` completes immediately; `chatgpt` returns an auth URL to
455 /// open; `chatgptDeviceCode` returns a user code + verification URL).
456 /// Browser/device modes complete asynchronously: watch for the
457 /// `account/login/completed` notification, or cancel with
458 /// [`account_login_cancel`](Self::account_login_cancel).
459 pub async fn account_login_start(
460 &mut self,
461 params: &LoginAccountParams,
462 ) -> Result<LoginAccountResponse> {
463 self.request(crate::protocol::methods::ACCOUNT_LOGIN_START, params)
464 .await
465 }
466
467 /// `account/login/cancel` — abort an in-flight browser/device login.
468 pub async fn account_login_cancel(
469 &mut self,
470 params: &CancelLoginAccountParams,
471 ) -> Result<CancelLoginAccountResponse> {
472 self.request(crate::protocol::methods::ACCOUNT_LOGIN_CANCEL, params)
473 .await
474 }
475
476 /// `account/logout` — remove the stored credential.
477 pub async fn account_logout(&mut self) -> Result<LogoutAccountResponse> {
478 self.request(
479 crate::protocol::methods::ACCOUNT_LOGOUT,
480 &serde_json::json!({}),
481 )
482 .await
483 }
484
485 /// `account/rateLimits/read` — current rate-limit windows.
486 pub async fn account_rate_limits_read(&mut self) -> Result<GetAccountRateLimitsResponse> {
487 self.request(
488 crate::protocol::methods::ACCOUNT_RATELIMITS_READ,
489 &serde_json::json!({}),
490 )
491 .await
492 }
493
494 /// `account/usage/read` — token-usage summary for the account.
495 pub async fn account_usage_read(&mut self) -> Result<GetAccountTokenUsageResponse> {
496 self.request(
497 crate::protocol::methods::ACCOUNT_USAGE_READ,
498 &serde_json::json!({}),
499 )
500 .await
501 }
502
503 /// Check if the child process is still running.
504 pub fn is_alive(&mut self) -> bool {
505 self.child.try_wait().ok().flatten().is_none()
506 }
507
508 /// Shut down the app-server process.
509 ///
510 /// Consumes the client. If you don't call this explicitly, the
511 /// [`Drop`] implementation will kill the process automatically.
512 pub async fn shutdown(mut self) -> Result<()> {
513 debug!("[CLIENT] Shutting down");
514 self.child.kill().await.map_err(Error::Io)?;
515 Ok(())
516 }
517
518 // -- internal --
519
520 async fn send_notification(&mut self, method: &str) -> Result<()> {
521 let notif = JsonRpcNotification {
522 method: method.to_string(),
523 params: None,
524 };
525 self.send_raw(¬if).await
526 }
527
528 async fn send_raw<T: Serialize>(&mut self, msg: &T) -> Result<()> {
529 let json = serde_json::to_string(msg).map_err(Error::Json)?;
530 debug!("[CLIENT] Sending: {}", json);
531 self.writer
532 .write_all(json.as_bytes())
533 .await
534 .map_err(Error::Io)?;
535 self.writer.write_all(b"\n").await.map_err(Error::Io)?;
536 self.writer.flush().await.map_err(Error::Io)?;
537 Ok(())
538 }
539
540 async fn read_message(&mut self) -> Result<JsonRpcMessage> {
541 self.read_message_opt().await?.ok_or(Error::ServerClosed)
542 }
543
544 async fn read_message_opt(&mut self) -> Result<Option<JsonRpcMessage>> {
545 let mut line = String::new();
546
547 loop {
548 line.clear();
549 let bytes_read = self.reader.read_line(&mut line).await.map_err(Error::Io)?;
550
551 if bytes_read == 0 {
552 debug!("[CLIENT] Stream closed (EOF)");
553 return Ok(None);
554 }
555
556 let trimmed = line.trim();
557 if trimmed.is_empty() {
558 continue;
559 }
560
561 debug!("[CLIENT] Received: {}", trimmed);
562
563 match serde_json::from_str::<JsonRpcMessage>(trimmed) {
564 Ok(msg) => return Ok(Some(msg)),
565 Err(e) => {
566 warn!(
567 "[CLIENT] Failed to deserialize message. \
568 Please report this at https://github.com/meawoppl/rust-code-agent-sdks/issues"
569 );
570 warn!("[CLIENT] Parse error: {}", e);
571 warn!("[CLIENT] Raw: {}", trimmed);
572 return Err(Error::Deserialization(ParseError::from_line(trimmed, e)));
573 }
574 }
575 }
576 }
577}
578
579impl Drop for AsyncClient {
580 fn drop(&mut self) {
581 if self.is_alive() {
582 if let Err(e) = self.child.start_kill() {
583 error!("Failed to kill app-server process on drop: {}", e);
584 }
585 }
586 }
587}
588
589/// Async stream of [`ServerMessage`]s from an [`AsyncClient`].
590pub struct EventStream<'a> {
591 client: &'a mut AsyncClient,
592}
593
594impl EventStream<'_> {
595 /// Get the next server message.
596 pub async fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Result<ServerMessage>> {
597 match self.client.next_message().await {
598 Ok(Some(msg)) => Some(Ok(msg)),
599 Ok(None) => None,
600 Err(e) => Some(Err(e)),
601 }
602 }
603
604 /// Collect all remaining messages.
605 pub async fn collect(mut self) -> Result<Vec<ServerMessage>> {
606 let mut msgs = Vec::new();
607 while let Some(result) = self.next().await {
608 msgs.push(result?);
609 }
610 Ok(msgs)
611 }
612}
613
614#[cfg(test)]
615mod tests {
616 use super::*;
617
618 #[test]
619 fn test_buffer_size() {
620 assert_eq!(STDOUT_BUFFER_SIZE, 10 * 1024 * 1024);
621 }
622}