| name | path-types |
| description | Choose Rust types for operating system paths across the Codex repository. Use when defining new path-bearing types or explicitly migrating existing ones. |
Path Types
Apply this guidance when defining new types. Change existing code only when explicitly requested,
and keep edits minimal and proportional. Treat these rules as the target state of an ongoing
migration; if compliance is difficult, ask the user how to proceed.
- In app-server protocol types, use
LegacyAppPathString for backwards compatibility during the URI
migration. At the protocol boundary, convert it to PathUri and use PathUri internally. For
host-local logic, such as some config values, use AbsolutePathBuf or PathBuf instead.
- In exec-server protocol types, use
PathUri. Internally, use PathUri or AbsolutePathBuf as
appropriate.
- In dependencies shared by both servers, use
PathUri or separate APIs that decouple their use
cases.
- Tool call arguments that the model is expected to generate should be deserialized as regular
Strings with feature-specific path handling code.
Migration requirements
Keep these requirements in mind while migrating code to conform with the above guidelines:
- existing app-server clients keep sending and receiving legacy native-path strings
- app-server can retain and manipulate foreign-platform path URIs
- exec-server APIs use file:// URIs
- local-only operation must not change model-visible text
- model tool arguments may contain raw relative or absolute paths for any OS
- path reasoning must work before the related environment has come online
- URIs cannot explicitly encode the executor’s path convention or operating system
- users must not configure the environment’s OS/path convention explicitly
- URIs should not yet be stored in rollouts, databases, or other persistent storage
- path conversion errors: fail-closed for security-relevant paths, fail-open for UI/diagnostics
- prefer small focused methods on
PathUri or LegacyAppPathString over local helpers
- represent
PathUri values as URIs in diagnostics
It is OK if the conversion between paths and URIs is somewhat lossy as long as it will do the right
thing for real users.
Migrating to URIs should not add significant new failure modes. We will need to surface errors in
some places that were previously infallible but it should be kept to a minimum.