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1# Admin Setup1# Admin Setup

2 2 

3![Codex enterprise admin toggle](/images/codex/codex_enterprise_admin.png)

4 

3This guide is for ChatGPT Enterprise admins who want to set up Codex for their workspace.5This guide is for ChatGPT Enterprise admins who want to set up Codex for their workspace.

4 6 

5Use this page as the step-by-step rollout guide. It focuses on setup order and decision points. For detailed policy, configuration, and monitoring details, use the linked pages: [Authentication](https://developers.openai.com/codex/auth), [Agent approvals & security](https://developers.openai.com/codex/agent-approvals-security), [Managed configuration](https://developers.openai.com/codex/enterprise/managed-configuration), and [Governance](https://developers.openai.com/codex/enterprise/governance).7Use this page as the step-by-step rollout guide. For detailed policy, configuration, and monitoring details, use the linked pages: [Authentication](https://developers.openai.com/codex/auth), [Agent approvals & security](https://developers.openai.com/codex/agent-approvals-security), [Managed configuration](https://developers.openai.com/codex/enterprise/managed-configuration), and [Governance](https://developers.openai.com/codex/enterprise/governance).

6 8 

7## Enterprise-grade security and privacy9## Enterprise-grade security and privacy

8 10 

9Codex supports ChatGPT Enterprise security features, including:11Codex supports ChatGPT Enterprise security features, including:

10 12 

11- No training on enterprise data13- No training on enterprise data

12- Zero data retention for the App, CLI, and IDE (code remains in developer environment)14- Zero data retention for the App, CLI, and IDE (code stays in the developer environment)

13- Residency and retention that follow ChatGPT Enterprise policies15- Residency and retention that follow ChatGPT Enterprise policies

14- Granular user access controls16- Granular user access controls

15- Data encryption at rest (AES-256) and in transit (TLS 1.2+)17- Data encryption at rest (AES-256) and in transit (TLS 1.2+)

18- Audit logging via the ChatGPT Compliance API

16 19 

17For security controls and runtime protections, see [Agent approvals & security](https://developers.openai.com/codex/agent-approvals-security). Refer to [Zero Data Retention (ZDR)](https://platform.openai.com/docs/guides/your-data#zero-data-retention) for more details.20For security controls and runtime protections, see [Agent approvals & security](https://developers.openai.com/codex/agent-approvals-security). Refer to [Zero Data Retention (ZDR)](https://platform.openai.com/docs/guides/your-data#zero-data-retention) for more details.

21For a broader enterprise security overview, see the [Codex security white paper](https://trust.openai.com/?itemUid=382f924d-54f3-43a8-a9df-c39e6c959958&source=click).

18 22 

19## Local vs. cloud setup23## Pre-requisites: Determine owners and rollout strategy

20 

21Codex operates in two environments: local and cloud.

22 

231. **Codex local** includes the Codex app, CLI, and IDE extension. The agent runs on the developer’s computer in a sandbox.

242. **Codex cloud** includes hosted Codex features (including Codex cloud, iOS, Code Review, and tasks created by the [Slack integration](https://developers.openai.com/codex/integrations/slack) or [Linear integration](https://developers.openai.com/codex/integrations/linear)). The agent runs remotely in a hosted container with your codebase.

25 

26You can enable local, cloud, or both, and control access with workspace settings and role-based access control (RBAC).

27 

28## Step 0: Owners and rollout decision

29 

30Ensure you have the following owners:

31 24 

32- Workspace owner with access to ChatGPT Enterprise25During your rollout, team members may support different aspects of integrating Codex into your organization. Ensure you have the following owners:

33- IT management owner for managed configuration

34- Governance owner for analytics / compliance review

35 26 

36A rollout decision:27- **ChatGPT Enterprise workspace owner:** required to configure Codex settings in your workspace.

28- **Security owner:** determines agent permissions settings for Codex.

29- **Analytics owner:** integrates analytics and compliance APIs into your data pipelines.

37 30 

38- Codex local only (Codex app, CLI, and IDE extension)31Decide which Codex surfaces you will use:

39- Codex cloud only (Codex web, GitHub code review)

40- Both local + cloud

41 32 

42Review [authentication](https://developers.openai.com/codex/auth) before rollout:33- **Codex local:** includes the Codex app, CLI, and IDE extension. The agent runs on the developer's computer in a sandbox.

34- **Codex cloud:** includes hosted Codex features (including Codex cloud, iOS, Code Review, and tasks created by the [Slack integration](https://developers.openai.com/codex/integrations/slack) or [Linear integration](https://developers.openai.com/codex/integrations/linear)). The agent runs remotely in a hosted container with your codebase.

35- **Both:** use local + cloud together.

43 36 

44- Codex local supports ChatGPT sign-in or API keys. Confirm MFA/SSO requirements and any managed login restrictions in authentication37You can enable local, cloud, or both, and control access with workspace settings and role-based access control (RBAC).

45- Codex cloud requires ChatGPT sign-in

46 38 

47## Step 1: Enable workspace toggles39## Step 1: Enable Codex in your workspace

48 40 

49Turn on only the Codex features you plan to roll out in this phase.41You configure access to Codex in ChatGPT Enterprise workspace settings.

50 42 

51Go to [Workspace Settings > Settings and Permissions](https://chatgpt.com/admin/settings).43Go to [Workspace Settings > Settings and Permissions](https://chatgpt.com/admin/settings).

52 44 

53### Codex local45### Codex local

54 46 

47Codex local is enabled by default for new ChatGPT Enterprise workspaces. If

48 you are not a ChatGPT workspace owner, you can test whether you have access by

49 [installing Codex](https://developers.openai.com/codex/quickstart) and logging in with your work email.

50 

55Turn on **Allow members to use Codex Local**.51Turn on **Allow members to use Codex Local**.

56 52 

57This enables use of the Codex app, CLI, and IDE extension for allowed users.53This enables use of the Codex app, CLI, and IDE extension for allowed users.


60 56 

61#### Enable device code authentication for Codex CLI57#### Enable device code authentication for Codex CLI

62 58 

63Allow developers to sign in with device codes when using Codex CLI in a non-interactive environment. More details in [authentication](https://developers.openai.com/codex/auth/).59Allow developers to sign in with a device code when using Codex CLI in a non-interactive environment (for example, a remote development box). More details are in [authentication](https://developers.openai.com/codex/auth/).

64 60 

65![Codex local toggle](/images/codex/enterprise/local-toggle-config.png)61![Codex local toggle](/images/codex/enterprise/local-toggle-config.png)

66 62 


82 78 

83Note that it may take up to 10 minutes for Codex to appear in ChatGPT.79Note that it may take up to 10 minutes for Codex to appear in ChatGPT.

84 80 

85#### Allow members to administer Codex

86 

87Allows users to view overall Codex [workspace analytics](https://chatgpt.com/codex/settings/analytics), access [cloud-managed requirements](https://chatgpt.com/codex/settings/managed-configs), and manage Cloud environments (edit and delete).

88 

89Codex cloud not required.

90 

91#### Enable Codex Slack app to post answers on task completion81#### Enable Codex Slack app to post answers on task completion

92 82 

93Codex posts its full answer back to Slack when the task completes. Otherwise, Codex posts only a link to the task.83Codex posts its full answer back to Slack when the task completes. Otherwise, Codex posts only a link to the task.


98 88 

99By default, Codex cloud agents have no internet access during runtime to help protect against security and safety risks like prompt injection.89By default, Codex cloud agents have no internet access during runtime to help protect against security and safety risks like prompt injection.

100 90 

101This setting enables users to use an allowlist for common software dependency domains, add more domains and trusted sites, and specify allowed HTTP methods.91This setting lets users use an allowlist for common software dependency domains, add domains and trusted sites, and specify allowed HTTP methods.

102 92 

103For security implications of internet access and runtime controls, see [Agent approvals & security](https://developers.openai.com/codex/agent-approvals-security).93For security implications of internet access and runtime controls, see [Agent approvals & security](https://developers.openai.com/codex/agent-approvals-security).

104 94 


106 96 

107## Step 2: Set up custom roles (RBAC)97## Step 2: Set up custom roles (RBAC)

108 98 

109Use RBAC to control which users or groups can access Codex local and Codex cloud.99Use RBAC to control granular permissions for access Codex local and Codex cloud.

100 

101![Codex cloud toggle](/images/codex/enterprise/rbac_custom_roles.png)

110 102 

111### What RBAC lets you do103### What RBAC lets you do

112 104 

113Workspace Owners can use RBAC in ChatGPT admin settings to:105Workspace Owners can use RBAC in ChatGPT admin settings to:

114 106 

115- Set a default role for users who are not assigned any custom role107- Set a default role for users who aren't assigned any custom role

116- Create custom roles with granular permissions108- Create custom roles with granular permissions

117- Assign one or more custom roles to Groups (including SCIM-synced groups)109- Assign one or more custom roles to Groups

110- Automatically sync users into Groups via SCIM

118- Manage roles centrally from the Custom Roles tab111- Manage roles centrally from the Custom Roles tab

119 112 

120Users can inherit multiple roles, and permissions resolve to the maximum allowed across those roles.113Users can inherit more than one role, and permissions resolve to the most permissive (least restrictive) access across those roles.

114 

115### Create a Codex Admin group

116 

117Set up a dedicated "Codex Admin" group rather than granting Codex administration to a broad audience.

118 

119The **Allow members to administer Codex** toggle grants the Codex Admin role. Codex Admins can:

120 

121- View Codex [workspace analytics](https://chatgpt.com/codex/settings/analytics)

122- Open the Codex [Policies page](https://chatgpt.com/codex/settings/policies) to manage cloud-managed `requirements.toml` policies

123- Assign those managed policies to user groups or configure a default fallback policy

124- Manage Codex cloud environments, including editing and deleting environments

125 

126Use this role for the small set of admins who own Codex rollout, policy management, and governance. It's not required for general Codex users. You don't need Codex cloud to enable this toggle.

127 

128Recommended rollout pattern:

129 

130- Create a "Codex Users" group for people who should use Codex

131- Create a separate "Codex Admin" group for the smaller set of people who should manage Codex settings and policies

132- Assign the custom role with **Allow members to administer Codex** enabled only to the "Codex Admin" group

133- Keep membership in the "Codex Admin" group limited to workspace owners or designated platform, IT, and governance operators

134- If you use SCIM, back the "Codex Admin" group with your identity provider so membership changes are auditable and centrally managed

121 135 

122### Important behavior to plan for136This separation makes it easier to roll out Codex while keeping analytics, environment management, and policy deployment limited to trusted admins. For RBAC setup details and the full permission model, see the [OpenAI RBAC Help Center article](https://help.openai.com/en/articles/11750701-rbac).

123 137 

124Users in any custom role group do not use the workspace default permissions.138## Step 3: Configure Codex local requirements

125 139 

126If you are gradually rolling out Codex, one suggestion is to have a “Codex Users” group and a second “Codex Admin” group that has the “Allow members to administer Codex toggle enabled.140Codex Admins can deploy admin-enforced `requirements.toml` policies from the Codex [Policies page](https://chatgpt.com/codex/settings/policies).

127 141 

128For RBAC setup details and the full permission model, see the [OpenAI RBAC Help Center article](https://help.openai.com/en/articles/11750701-rbac).142Use this page when you want to apply different local Codex constraints to different groups without distributing device-level files first. The managed policy uses the same `requirements.toml` format described in [Managed configuration](https://developers.openai.com/codex/enterprise/managed-configuration), so you can define allowed approval policies, sandbox modes, web search behavior, MCP server allowlists, feature pins, and restrictive command rules.

129 143 

130## Step 3: Configure Codex local managed settings144![Codex policies and configurations page](/images/codex/enterprise/policies_and_configurations_page.png)

131 145 

132For Codex local, set an admin-approved baseline for local behavior before broader rollout.146Recommended setup:

133 147 

134### Use managed configuration for two different goals1481. Create a baseline policy for most users, then create stricter or more permissive variants only where needed.

1492. Assign each managed policy to a specific user group, and configure a default fallback policy for everyone else.

1503. Order group rules with care. If a user matches more than one group-specific rule, the first matching rule applies.

1514. Treat each policy as a complete profile for that group. Codex doesn't fill missing fields from later matching group rules.

135 152 

136- **Requirements** (`requirements.toml`): Admin-enforced constraints users cannot override153These cloud-managed policies apply across Codex local surfaces when users sign in with ChatGPT, including the Codex app, CLI, and IDE extension.

137- **Managed defaults** (`managed_config.toml`): Starting values applied when Codex launches

138 154 

139### Team Config155### Example requirements.toml policies

156 

157Use cloud-managed `requirements.toml` policies to enforce the guardrails you want for each group. The snippets below are examples you can adapt, not required settings.

158 

159![Example managed requirements policy](/images/codex/enterprise/example_policy.png)

160 

161Example: limit web search, sandbox mode, and approvals for a standard local rollout:

162 

163```toml

164allowed_web_search_modes = ["disabled", "cached"]

165allowed_sandbox_modes = ["workspace-write"]

166allowed_approval_policies = ["on-request"]

167```

168 

169Example: add a restrictive command rule when you want admins to block or gate specific commands:

170 

171```toml

172[rules]

173prefix_rules = [

174 { pattern = [{ token = "git" }, { any_of = ["push", "commit"] }], decision = "prompt", justification = "Require review before mutating remote history." },

175]

176```

177 

178You can use either example on its own or combine them in a single managed policy for a group. For exact keys, precedence, and more examples, see [Managed configuration](https://developers.openai.com/codex/enterprise/managed-configuration) and [Agent approvals & security](https://developers.openai.com/codex/agent-approvals-security).

179 

180### Checking user policies

181 

182Use the policy lookup tools at the end of the workflow to confirm which managed policy applies to a user. You can check policy assignment by group or by entering a user email.

183 

184![Policy lookup by group or user email](/images/codex/enterprise/policy_lookup.png)

185 

186If you plan to restrict login method or workspace for local clients, see the admin-managed authentication restrictions in [Authentication](https://developers.openai.com/codex/auth).

187 

188## Step 4: Standardize local configuration with Team Config

140 189 

141Teams who want to standardize Codex across an organization can use Team Config to share defaults, rules, and skills without duplicating setup on every local configuration.190Teams who want to standardize Codex across an organization can use Team Config to share defaults, rules, and skills without duplicating setup on every local configuration.

142 191 

192You can check Team Config settings into the repository under the `.codex` directory. Codex automatically picks up Team Config settings when a user opens that repository.

193 

194Start with Team Config for your highest-traffic repositories so teams get consistent behavior in the places they use Codex most.

195 

143| Type | Path | Use it to |196| Type | Path | Use it to |

144| ------------------------------------ | ------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |197| ------------------------------------ | ------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |

145| [Config basics](https://developers.openai.com/codex/config-basic) | `config.toml` | Set defaults for sandbox mode, approvals, model, reasoning effort, and more. |198| [Config basics](https://developers.openai.com/codex/config-basic) | `config.toml` | Set defaults for sandbox mode, approvals, model, reasoning effort, and more. |


148 201 

149For locations and precedence, see [Config basics](https://developers.openai.com/codex/config-basic#configuration-precedence).202For locations and precedence, see [Config basics](https://developers.openai.com/codex/config-basic#configuration-precedence).

150 203 

151### Recommended first decisions for local rollout204## Step 5: Configure Codex cloud usage (if enabled)

152 205 

153Define a baseline for your pilot:206This step covers repository and environment setup after you enable the Codex cloud workspace toggle.

154 

155- Approval policy posture

156- Sandbox mode posture

157- Web search posture

158- MCP / connectors policy

159- Local logging and telemetry posture

160 

161For exact keys, precedence, MDM deployment, and examples, see [Managed configuration](https://developers.openai.com/codex/enterprise/managed-configuration) and [Agent approvals & security](https://developers.openai.com/codex/agent-approvals-security).

162 

163If you plan to restrict login method or workspace for local clients, see the admin-managed authentication restrictions in [Authentication](https://developers.openai.com/codex/auth).

164 

165## Step 4: Configure Codex cloud usage (if enabled)

166 

167This step covers repository and environment setup after the Codex cloud workspace toggle is enabled.

168 207 

169### Connect Codex cloud to repositories208### Connect Codex cloud to repositories

170 209 

1711. Navigate to [Codex](https://chatgpt.com/codex) and select **Get started**2101. Navigate to [Codex](https://chatgpt.com/codex) and select **Get started**

1722. Select **Connect to GitHub** to install the ChatGPT GitHub Connector if you haven't already connected GitHub to ChatGPT2112. Select **Connect to GitHub** to install the ChatGPT GitHub Connector if you haven't already connected GitHub to ChatGPT

1733. Install or authorize the ChatGPT GitHub Connector2123. Install or connect the ChatGPT GitHub Connector

1744. Choose an installation target for the ChatGPT Connector (typically your main organization)2134. Choose an installation target for the ChatGPT Connector (typically your main organization)

1755. Allow the repositories you want to connect to Codex2145. Allow the repositories you want to connect to Codex

176 215 

216For GitHub Enterprise Managed Users (EMU), an organization owner must install

217 the Codex GitHub App for the organization before users can connect

218 repositories in Codex cloud.

219 

177For more, see [Cloud environments](https://developers.openai.com/codex/cloud/environments).220For more, see [Cloud environments](https://developers.openai.com/codex/cloud/environments).

178 221 

179Codex uses short-lived, least-privilege GitHub App installation tokens for each operation and respects the user's existing GitHub repository permissions and branch protection rules.222Codex uses short-lived, least-privilege GitHub App installation tokens for each operation and respects the user's existing GitHub repository permissions and branch protection rules.

180 223 

181### Configure IP addresses (as needed)224### Configure IP addresses

182 225 

183Configure connector / IP allow lists if required by your network policy with these [egress IP ranges](https://openai.com/chatgpt-agents.json).226If your GitHub organization controls the IP addresses that apps use to connect, make sure to include these [egress IP ranges](https://openai.com/chatgpt-agents.json).

184 227 

185These IP ranges can change. Consider checking them automatically and updating your allow list based on the latest values.228These IP ranges can change. Consider checking them automatically and updating your allow list based on the latest values.

186 229 


188 231 

189To allow Codex to perform code reviews on GitHub, go to [Settings → Code review](https://chatgpt.com/codex/settings/code-review).232To allow Codex to perform code reviews on GitHub, go to [Settings → Code review](https://chatgpt.com/codex/settings/code-review).

190 233 

191Code review can be configured at the repository level. Users can also enable auto review for their PRs and choose when Codex automatically triggers a review. More details on [GitHub](https://developers.openai.com/codex/integrations/github) integration page.234You can configure code review at the repository level. Users can also enable auto review for their PRs and choose when Codex automatically triggers a review. More details are on the [GitHub integration page](https://developers.openai.com/codex/integrations/github).

235 

236Use the overview page to confirm your workspace has code review turned on and to see the available review controls.

237 

238![Code review settings overview](/images/codex/enterprise/code_review_settings_overview.png)

239 

240 Use the auto review settings to decide whether Codex should review pull

241 requests automatically for connected repositories.

242 

243![Automatic code review settings](/images/codex/enterprise/auto_code_review_settings.png)

244 

245 Use review triggers to control which pull request events should start a

246 Codex review.

247 

248![Code review trigger settings](/images/codex/enterprise/review_triggers.png)

249 

250### Configure Codex security

192 251 

193Additional integration docs for [Slack](https://developers.openai.com/codex/integrations/slack), [GitHub](https://developers.openai.com/codex/integrations/github), and [Linear](https://developers.openai.com/codex/integrations/linear).252Codex Security helps engineering and security teams find, confirm, and remediate likely vulnerabilities in connected GitHub repositories.

194 253 

195## Step 5: Set up governance and observability254At a high level, Codex Security:

196 255 

197Codex gives enterprise teams several options for visibility into adoption and impact. Set up governance early so your team can monitor adoption, investigate issues, and support compliance workflows.256- scans connected repositories commit by commit

257- ranks likely findings and confirms them when possible

258- shows structured findings with evidence, criticality, and suggested remediation

259- lets teams refine a repository threat model to improve prioritization and review quality

260 

261For setup, scan creation, findings review, and threat model guidance, see [Codex Security setup](https://developers.openai.com/codex/security/setup). For a product overview, see [Codex Security](https://developers.openai.com/codex/security).

262 

263Integration docs are also available for [Slack](https://developers.openai.com/codex/integrations/slack), [GitHub](https://developers.openai.com/codex/integrations/github), and [Linear](https://developers.openai.com/codex/integrations/linear).

264 

265## Step 6: Set up governance and observability

266 

267Codex gives enterprise teams options for visibility into adoption and impact. Set up governance early so your team can track adoption, investigate issues, and support compliance workflows.

198 268 

199### Codex governance typically uses269### Codex governance typically uses

200 270 

201- Analytics Dashboard for quick, self-serve visibility271- Analytics Dashboard for quick, self-serve visibility

202- Analytics API for programmatic reporting and BI integration272- Analytics API for programmatic reporting and business intelligence integration

203- Compliance API for audit and investigation workflows273- Compliance API for audit and investigation workflows

204 274 

205### Recommended minimum setup275### Recommended baseline setup

206 276 

207- Assign an owner for adoption reporting277- Assign an owner for adoption reporting

208- Assign an owner for audit and compliance review278- Assign an owner for audit and compliance review

209- Define a review cadence279- Define a review cadence

210- Decide what success looks like280- Decide what success looks like

211 281 

212For details and examples, see [Governance](https://developers.openai.com/codex/enterprise/governance).282### Analytics API setup steps

283 

284To set up the Analytics API key:

285 

2861. Sign in to the [OpenAI API Platform Portal](https://platform.openai.com) as an owner or admin, and select the correct organization.

2872. Go to the [API keys page](https://platform.openai.com/settings/organization/api-keys).

2883. Create a new secret key dedicated to Codex Analytics, and give it a descriptive name such as Codex Analytics API.

2894. Select the appropriate project for your organization. If you only have one project, the default project is fine.

2905. Set the key permissions to Read only, since this API only retrieves analytics data.

2916. Copy the key value and store it securely, because you can only view it once.

2927. Email [support@openai.com](mailto:support@openai.com) to have that key scoped to `codex.enterprise.analytics.read` only. Wait for OpenAI to confirm your API key has Codex Analytics API access.

293 

294![Codex analytics key creation](/images/codex/codex_analytics_key.png)

295 

296To use the Analytics API key:

297 

2981. Find your `workspace_id` in the [ChatGPT Admin console](https://chatgpt.com/admin) under Workspace details.

2992. Call the Analytics API at `https://api.chatgpt.com/v1/analytics/codex` using your Platform API key, and include your `workspace_id` in the path.

3003. Choose the endpoint you want to query:

301 

302- /workspaces/`{workspace_id}`/usage

303- /workspaces/`{workspace_id}`/code_reviews

304- /workspaces/`{workspace_id}`/code_review_responses

305 

3064. Set a reporting date range with `start_time` and `end_time` if needed.

3075. Retrieve the next page of results with `next_page` if the response spans more than one page.

308 

309Example curl command to retrieve workspace usage:

310 

311```bash

312curl -H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_PLATFORM_API_KEY" \

313 "https://api.chatgpt.com/v1/analytics/codex/workspaces/WORKSPACE_ID/usage"

314```

315 

316For more details on the Analytics API, see [Analytics API](https://developers.openai.com/codex/enterprise/governance#analytics-api).

317 

318### Compliance API setup steps

319 

320To set up the Compliance API key:

321 

3221. Sign in to the [OpenAI API Platform Portal](https://platform.openai.com) as an owner or admin, and select the correct organization.

3232. Go to the [API keys page](https://platform.openai.com/settings/organization/api-keys).

3243. Create a new secret key dedicated to Compliance API and select the appropriate project for your organization. If you only have one project, the default project is fine.

3254. Choose All permissions.

3265. Copy the key value and store it securely, because you can only view it once.

3276. Send an email to [support@openai.com](mailto:support@openai.com) with:

328 

329- the last 4 digits of the API key

330- the key name

331- the created-by name

332- the scope needed: `read`, `delete`, or both

333 

3347. Wait for OpenAI to confirm your API key has Compliance API access.

335 

336To use the Compliance API key:

337 

3381. Find your `workspace_id` in the [ChatGPT Admin console](https://chatgpt.com/admin) under Workspace details.

3392. Use the Compliance API at `https://api.chatgpt.com/v1/`

3403. Pass your Compliance API key in the Authorization header as a Bearer token.

3414. For Codex-related compliance data, use these endpoints:

342 

343- /compliance/workspaces/`{workspace_id}`/logs

344- /compliance/workspaces/`{workspace_id}`/logs/`{log_file_id}`

345- /compliance/workspaces/`{workspace_id}`/codex_tasks

346- /compliance/workspaces/`{workspace_id}`/codex_environments

347 

3485. For most Codex compliance integrations, start with the logs endpoint and request Codex event types such as CODEX_LOG or CODEX_SECURITY_LOG.

3496. Use /logs to list available Codex compliance log files, then /logs/`{log_file_id}` to download a specific file.

350 

351Example curl command to list compliance log files:

352 

353```bash

354curl -L -H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_COMPLIANCE_API_KEY" \

355 "https://api.chatgpt.com/v1/compliance/workspaces/WORKSPACE_ID/logs?event_type=CODEX_LOG&after=2026-03-01T00:00:00Z"

356```

357 

358Example curl command to list Codex tasks:

359 

360```bash

361curl -H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_COMPLIANCE_API_KEY" \

362 "https://api.chatgpt.com/v1/compliance/workspaces/WORKSPACE_ID/codex_tasks"

363```

364 

365For more details on the Compliance API, see [Compliance API](https://developers.openai.com/codex/enterprise/governance#compliance-api).

213 366 

214## Step 6: Confirm and validate setup367## Step 7: Confirm and verify setup

215 368 

216### What to verify369### What to verify

217 370 


219- (If enabled) Users can sign in to Codex cloud (ChatGPT sign-in required)372- (If enabled) Users can sign in to Codex cloud (ChatGPT sign-in required)

220- MFA and SSO requirements match your enterprise security policy373- MFA and SSO requirements match your enterprise security policy

221- RBAC and workspace toggles produce the expected access behavior374- RBAC and workspace toggles produce the expected access behavior

222- Managed configuration is applied for users375- Managed configuration applies for users

223- Governance data is visible for admins376- Governance data is visible for admins

224 377 

225For authentication options and enterprise login restrictions, see [Authentication](https://developers.openai.com/codex/auth).378For authentication options and enterprise login restrictions, see [Authentication](https://developers.openai.com/codex/auth).

226 379 

227Once your team is confident with setup, you can confidently roll Codex out to additional teams and organizations.380Once your team is confident with setup, you can roll Codex out to more teams and organizations.