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How to run tests using remote executor.

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How to run tests using remote executor.

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name: remote-tests description: Testing against remote executors in integration tests.

Remote executor tests exercise the app-server/exec-server split to ensure that agent features work in both local and remote execution environments.

Remote executor tests currently require an x86_64 Linux host machine. There are two flavors:

  1. Docker (Linux exec-server)
  2. Wine (Windows exec-server)

Test Fixtures

Individual test cases must opt-in to being run against a remote executor.

codex_core

Use TestCodexBuilder::build_with_auto_env() to opt-in to remote execution in core integration tests unless the test needs more precise control over its executor.

app-server

Start the server with TestAppServer::new_with_auto_env() unless the test defines its own $CODEX_HOME/environments.toml or will define custom environments at runtime.

Start threads with TestAppServer::send_thread_start_request_with_auto_env() if you've created the server with the auto_env approach. Omit ThreadStartParams.environments (leave it as None) when doing so.

Test Skips

If a test doesn't pass in a particular remote executor configuration you can skip it in just that configuration. Include a string reason for future readers when the selected skip macro supports one.

Choose the skip macro by what causes the test to fail:

  • skip_if_target_windows!: Windows target behavior.
  • skip_if_wine_exec!: Wine-exec runner constraints.
  • skip_if_host_windows!: Windows host constraints.
  • skip_if_remote!: Local-only test behavior.
  • skip_if_no_remote_env!: Remote-only test behavior.

Prefer defining tests that run in all host/target configurations by default. See the $path-types skill for the most common changes required to make tests compatible.

Docker

Docker container is built and initialized via ./scripts/test-remote-env.sh. Sourcing this script in bash also provides the codex_remote_env_cleanup function to use after testing.

To run core integration tests against a Docker remote executor:

Copy & paste — that's it
bash -c '
  set -euo pipefail
  unset CODEX_TEST_REMOTE_EXEC_SERVER_URL
  source scripts/test-remote-env.sh
  trap codex_remote_env_cleanup EXIT

  cd codex-rs
  just test -p codex-core --test all
'

To run app-server integration tests against a Docker remote executor:

Copy & paste — that's it
bash -c '
  set -euo pipefail
  unset CODEX_TEST_REMOTE_EXEC_SERVER_URL
  source scripts/test-remote-env.sh
  trap codex_remote_env_cleanup EXIT

  cd codex-rs
  just test -p codex-app-server --test all
'

Wine

These tests build an exec-server for Windows and run it under Wine, with the app-server staying on the Linux host. The cross-platform build dependency means they only run in Bazel.

For core integration tests:

Copy & paste — that's it
bazel test //codex-rs/core:core-all-wine-exec-test

For app-server integration tests:

Copy & paste — that's it
bazel test //codex-rs/app-server:app-server-all-wine-exec-test

Devboxes

You can use a devbox to run these tests if you are running on a macOS machine.

You can list devboxes via applied_devbox ls, pick the one with codex in the name. Connect to devbox via ssh <devbox_name>. Reuse the same checkout of codex in ~/code/codex. Reset files if needed. Multiple checkouts take longer to build and take up more space. Check whether the SHA and modified files are in sync between remote and local.