Adding UploadThing to your Codex CLI app? Let us review it.
Expert review for UploadThing integrations built with Codex CLI. We fix Codex CLI-generated UploadThing code for security, error handling & production readiness. From $19.
Common Codex CLI issues affecting integrations
API keys and secrets written directly into generated source files
Codex CLI generates code with placeholder credentials that developers often replace with real values inline, leaving secrets committed to version control. There is no .env scaffolding or secret management setup by default.
No authentication or authorization on generated API endpoints
When Codex generates Express or FastAPI backends, routes are created without middleware for authentication, meaning every endpoint is publicly accessible immediately after deployment.
Single-file output breaks apart for any real project structure
Codex frequently outputs all logic into one or two files rather than organizing code into modules, services, and utilities — making the result hard to maintain and extend as the codebase grows.
UploadThing issues we find in Codex CLI apps
File router middleware not checking authentication
AI-generated file routers skip auth checks in the middleware function, allowing unauthenticated users to upload files to your storage.
File size and type limits too permissive
Generated code uses generous defaults or omits file type restrictions, allowing users to upload any file type up to the maximum size limit.
onUploadComplete callback not persisting file metadata
AI tools log the upload URL in the callback but don't save it to the database, meaning the file exists in storage but your app has no reference to it.
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Frequently asked questions
Can you review my Codex CLI-built UploadThing integration?
Yes. We regularly audit UploadThing integrations in Codex CLI-built apps. We check for proper error handling, security best practices, and production-ready configuration.
What UploadThing issues does Codex CLI typically create?
Common issues in Codex CLI-generated UploadThing code include: file router middleware not checking authentication, file size and type limits too permissive, onuploadcomplete callback not persisting file metadata. We fix all of these in our code review.
How much does it cost to fix my UploadThing integration?
Start with our code audit ($19) to get a complete list of UploadThing issues. Most integration fixes are included in our Fix & Ship plan ($199). For complex integrations, we provide a custom quote after the audit.
What UploadThing best practices does Codex CLI typically miss?
AI tools often skip webhook signature verification, proper error handling for API failures, retry logic with exponential backoff, and secure token storage for UploadThing. Our review checks all of these and provides specific fixes.
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