| name | integration-tests |
| description | Run the integration-tests pipeline that depends on a local npm registry (Verdaccio). Use when asked to execute integration tests or local publish workflows in this repo. |
Integration Tests
Overview
Run integration tests that require a local npm registry by starting pnpm local-npm:start in a background subprocess, executing the build/reset/publish/test pipeline in the main process, then cleanly shutting down the registry process and returning results.
Workflow
Codex execution environment
- When Codex invokes this skill, run both
pnpm local-npm:start and the main pipeline outside the Codex sandbox by default (sandbox_permissions=require_escalated). The integration suites install dependencies inside fixture projects with npm install, bun install, Deno, Wrangler, local emulators, Docker, and other subprocesses; running them inside the Codex sandbox can cause environment-only failures such as npm EPERM writing to ~/.npm/_cacache/tmp or Bun PermissionDenied writing to its tempdir.
- Use sandboxed execution only when the user explicitly asks for it. If a sandboxed run fails during dependency installation or temp/cache writes, rerun the same exact pipeline outside the sandbox before classifying the failure as repo-induced.
- Still keep the registry lifecycle local to the run: start Verdaccio before the pipeline and stop it after the pipeline, even when a failure occurs.
1. Start the local registry (subprocess)
- Start a background process with
pnpm local-npm:start and keep its session id so it can be stopped later.
- Wait until the registry is ready (look for a Verdaccio listen message or the default
http://localhost:4873 line). If no explicit ready line appears, wait a few seconds and proceed.
- If the port is already in use, note that an existing registry may be running and proceed only if it matches the expected local registry; otherwise stop it and restart.
2. Run the main pipeline (main process)
Run this exact sequence in the main process and capture the output:
pnpm i && pnpm build:ci && pnpm local-npm:reset && pnpm local-npm:publish && OPENAI_AGENTS_RUN_STORAGE_MOUNT_INTEGRATION=1 pnpm test:integration
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Use pnpm build:ci here so the skill validates the same serialized build path that GitHub Actions now uses, while still running the normal prebuild and postbuild lifecycle steps.
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Run pnpm test:integration with OPENAI_AGENTS_RUN_STORAGE_MOUNT_INTEGRATION=1 so the optional sandbox storage mount coverage runs by default when this skill is used. This enables the local Azurite and MinIO smoke tests without changing the repository's plain pnpm test:integration default.
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Return the full success/failure outcome and a concise summary of the results.
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Always capture the stdout/stderr from pnpm test:integration and include it in the final response (trim obvious noise if extremely long) inside a fenced code block.
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Do not use watch mode.
If pnpm local-npm:publish fails
Troubleshoot using integration-tests/README.md, which lists the canonical recovery steps. If time is short, prioritize the fixes in the order given there and surface the exact error text in your response.
3. Clean up the registry process
- Send Ctrl+C to the registry subprocess and wait for it to exit.
- If it does not exit, terminate it by PID and confirm the port is free before finishing.
Output expectations
- Always include the integration test results in the response.
- If any step fails, include the failing command, the error output summary, and the next recommended action.