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refactor(tools): remove man, math, and plan_agent built-in tools
`man` and `math` duplicated capabilities already reachable through `bash`; `plan_agent` is better expressed as a `task_agent` running a planning skill, and carried a large amount of special-case machinery (plan-review gate, refinement loop, per-kind model routing). Removing all three shrinks the tool surface and cuts per-call token cost. Also removed, as dead-once-the-tools-are-gone: - the `math` sandbox executor (`turnstone.core.sandbox`) and its `[sandbox]` extra; the eval analyst now runs bash-only - the read-only `AGENT_TOOLS` sub-agent tool set and the `agent` tool-metadata key (`task_agent`/`TASK_AGENT_TOOLS` retained) - the plan-review protocol end to end: the `on_plan_review` UI hook, `resolve_plan`, `POST /v1/api/plan` + `POST /v1/api/route/plan`, the `plan_review`/`plan_resolved` SSE events, and their Python SDK / TypeScript SDK / OpenAPI / frontend / Discord+Slack bindings - the `model.plan_alias` / `model.plan_effort` settings and the registry `plan_model` / `plan_effort` routing fields TOOLS 31->28, TASK_AGENT_TOOLS 13->11; COORDINATOR_TOOLS unchanged. BREAKING CHANGE: removes the `man`, `math`, `plan_agent` tools, the plan-review SSE/HTTP/SDK surface, and the plan_* model-routing settings from the experimental 1.6 line. |
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48c9ad2a40 |
refactor(core): split SessionKindAdapter Protocol into construction +… (#412)
* refactor(core): split SessionKindAdapter Protocol into construction + emission (Stage 2 P3)
The single ``SessionKindAdapter`` Protocol that ``SessionManager``
takes is split into two:
* ``SessionKindAdapter`` — kind / build_ui / build_session /
cleanup_ui. Required for every kind. The shared lifecycle
manager always delegates here for construction + cleanup.
* ``SessionEventEmitter`` — emit_created / emit_state /
emit_rehydrated / emit_closed. **Optional**, wired through a new
``event_emitter: SessionEventEmitter | None = None`` kwarg on
``SessionManager``. Reserved for future kinds whose lifecycle
transitions don't fan out anywhere; both production kinds wire
one today.
Both production adapters implement both Protocols. The interactive
lifespan (``server.py``) and console lifespan
(``console/server.py``) pass their adapter as both ``adapter`` and
``event_emitter`` — production behaviour is unchanged. Six lifecycle
sites in ``SessionManager`` (create / open eviction / open rehydrate /
close / set_state / close_idle / _reserve_and_install_locked unwind)
now call ``self._event_emitter.emit_*(...)`` guarded by
``if self._event_emitter is not None``.
InteractiveAdapter asymmetry preserved + documented:
* ``emit_closed`` stays load-bearing — it's the **sole** transport
path for ``ws_closed`` onto the process-wide global SSE queue
(Stage 1 consolidated emission from the create handler here so
there's exactly one emission point; ``name`` powers the
frontend's eviction toast).
* ``emit_created`` / ``emit_state`` / ``emit_rehydrated`` are
documented no-op stubs (``del ws[, state]``). Those events fire
from out-of-band paths — the create HTTP handler enqueues
``ws_created`` directly onto ``global_queue`` *after* attachment
validation (so a rejected upload doesn't surface a phantom
create→close pair); ``WebUI._broadcast_state`` emits the full
``ws_state`` payload (tokens + context_ratio + activity) via the
``SessionUI.on_state_change`` callback chain. The stubs exist
solely to satisfy ``SessionEventEmitter`` Protocol so the
adapter can be wired as the manager's ``event_emitter`` for the
``emit_closed`` path. Each stub has a 1-line inline rationale to
match the in-repo convention (``coordinator_adapter.py:210``).
Test scaffolding:
* ``tests/test_session_manager.py`` — ``_make_manager`` and
``_make_with_writer`` wire ``FakeAdapter`` as both ``adapter``
and ``event_emitter`` for production parity; the standalone
``test_create_uses_configured_node_id`` does the same.
``FakeAdapter.emit_rehydrated`` now records as
``_Event("rehydrated", ...)`` rather than conflating with
``"created"``, and ``test_open_resurrects_closed_state`` asserts
against ``events_of("rehydrated")`` so a regression where the
manager fires the wrong call on the open path actually fails.
* ``tests/_coord_test_helpers.py`` and
``tests/test_coordinator_end_to_end.py`` — wire
``CoordinatorAdapter`` as both args.
* Six interactive test fixtures (``test_skills.py``,
``test_prompt_templates_runtime.py`` x2, ``test_model_registry.py``,
``test_server_authz.py``, ``test_server_attachments_on_create.py``)
— wire ``event_emitter=adapter`` so they match the production
wiring, removing the footgun where a future contributor adds a
``gq.get_nowait()`` assertion and silently loses the only
``ws_closed`` transport.
* ``tests/test_interactive_adapter.py`` — drops the three
tautological no-op-emit_* tests (``test_emit_created_is_noop``,
``test_emit_state_is_noop``, ``test_emit_rehydrated_is_noop``);
keeps the four ``emit_closed`` tests (real behaviour).
Lint + mypy clean. 4475 tests passing.
* docs(core): correct SessionKindAdapter + SessionEventEmitter docstrings to match implementation
Two Copilot review threads on PR #412 caught the same real
discrepancy: my P3 docstrings on ``SessionKindAdapter`` and
``SessionEventEmitter`` described an *intent* — "interactive
doesn't implement ``SessionEventEmitter``; the manager skips emit
calls when no emitter is wired" — that doesn't match the actual
wiring. ``InteractiveAdapter`` does implement both Protocols and
``server.py`` does pass it as ``event_emitter``; only the three
no-op stubs (``emit_created`` / ``emit_state`` / ``emit_rehydrated``)
are dead, while ``emit_closed`` is load-bearing.
Updated both docstrings to:
* State that both production adapters implement both Protocols.
* Explain the asymmetry is in *which* emit methods carry real
bodies (coord: 4; interactive: 1, with 3 documented stubs because
the out-of-band paths — create handler ``ws_created`` after
attachment validation, ``WebUI._broadcast_state`` carrying the
richer ``ws_state`` payload — fire those events).
* Clarify the ``if self._event_emitter is not None`` guard exists
for the kwarg-omitted case (tests that don't care about events,
reserved for future kinds whose transitions don't fan out
anywhere).
Docstring-only change. Lint + mypy clean; the 75 tests in
test_session_manager + test_interactive_adapter + test_coordinator_adapter
pass.
Resolves the two Copilot review threads on PR #412 (commits
PRRC_kwDORcMomM67VyPD, PRRC_kwDORcMomM67VyPI).
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c837e3fa6d |
feat(core): Stage 1 SessionManager unification (#408)
* feat(core): scaffold SessionManager + SessionKindAdapter Protocol Stage 1 step 1 — pure addition, no production wiring. Defines the shape later steps will port the shared mechanics onto: slot accounting, per-ws-id refcounted rehydrate locks, kind-agnostic lifecycle; kind-specific event transport + session construction on the adapter. Pruned from the earlier Protocol draft (see design brief): per-kind permission_scope (static handler map is simpler), allows_child_spawn / quota_policy (deleted in #403), on_child_spawned (coordinator tool owns children registry), allows_active_focus / active_id / switch (frontend owns the active-tab state). * feat(core): port shared session-lifecycle mechanics onto SessionManager Stage 1 step 2. Adds create / open / close / set_state / close_idle / get / list_all / count on top of the Step 1 scaffolding. Pure addition — still no production wiring; the new class doesn't replace any call sites yet. Concurrency shape is ported from CoordinatorManager (the more- complete side): single-phase slot reservation under the manager lock, per-ws refcounted open-lock to serialize concurrent lazy rehydrate, placeholder workstreams count toward max_active but can't evict each other. WSM's two-phase eviction outside the lock is not carried over; it had a window where a burst of creates could silently exceed max_active. Deletions (vs. the union of the two old managers): - "refuse to close last workstream" guard — handled by the dashboard; only existed to protect the now-deleted default startup workstream. - active_id / switch / get_active — frontend owns focus; server-side duplicate state is gone. - _active_coords presence cache — defer measurement to Step 4; if it pays for itself at realistic cluster sizes, the CoordinatorAdapter can maintain it by observing emit_* calls. - Children registry + reverse index — coordinator tool owns this, manager stays kind-agnostic. Skill resolution (name → template_id + applied_version) is now shared via SessionManager._resolve_skill, so WSM's pre-resolve-at- callsite pattern and CM's internal-lookup pattern converge. Callers pass the skill name; the manager does the lookup once. 26 smoke tests cover create eviction + overflow, concurrent-create cap, persist/session rollback, open for missing/deleted/wrong- kind/wrong-user rows, concurrent-open serialization, close unblocks UI + emits closed, set_state + storage + adapter observer, close_idle, list_all ordering, count, eviction fires adapter transport, node_id passthrough. * feat(core): add InteractiveAdapter for SessionManager Stage 1 step 3. Adapter that bridges SessionManager to the node's interactive transport: - emit_created/state/closed → pushes onto the process-wide SSE global_queue (same shape current server.py handlers produce inline) - cleanup_ui → ports WorkstreamManager._cleanup_ui body: unblock _approval_event / _plan_event / _fg_event, broadcast ws_closed to per-UI listener queues (with full-queue fallback), cancel + close the session - build_ui/build_session → delegate to injected factories (ui_factory builds WebUI, session_factory is the existing closure from server.py with judge_model + memory_config captures) Also extends SessionKindAdapter.build_session with **extra passthrough so interactive callers can pass judge_model per-call without polluting the manager API; and adds a reason= kwarg to emit_closed so the frontend's "evicted" special-case keeps working (frontend doesn't differentiate "idle" from "closed", so close_idle collapses into close()). 14 new adapter tests cover wire payload shape, queue.Full tolerance, cleanup_ui event unblocking + listener broadcast + queue-full fallback, session cancel+close, graceful handling of stub UIs / None session, and kwarg passthrough to the session factory. * feat(console): add CoordinatorAdapter for SessionManager Stage 1 step 4. Coordinator-side SessionKindAdapter implementation: - emit_created/state/closed → delegate to the existing ClusterCollector.emit_console_ws_* methods (same wire shape the old CoordinatorManager emitted inline) - cleanup_ui → ports the listener-queue + approval/plan event unblocks from CoordinatorManager._cleanup, with queue-full fallback so an unresponsive browser tab can't wedge close - build_ui/build_session → delegate to injected factories; session factory doesn't accept client_type so we strip it at the adapter boundary Collector emission exceptions are swallowed (same policy as today's inline fan-out — dashboard lag on one tick is preferable to breaking the lifecycle path). Intentionally out of scope: the children registry (_children / _child_to_coord) stays in the coordinator tool when wired in Step 5; the _active_coords lock-free presence cache is deferred pending a measurement at realistic cluster sizes. 10 new tests cover transport payloads, collector-exception tolerance, cleanup_ui event unblock + listener broadcast + queue-full eviction, construction passthrough. * feat(server): wire interactive server.py to SessionManager Stage 1 step 5a. Production-path swap: WorkstreamManager → SessionManager(InteractiveAdapter(...)). - Construction at server startup: build the adapter with the process-wide global_queue, a WebUI ui_factory closure, and the existing session_factory. SessionManager gets storage + max_active. - Default startup workstream wiring removed (the CLI-REPL leftover flagged in the handoff's "Convergence is also a pruning opportunity" section). --resume now lazily creates a workstream scoped to the resumed content; no workstream at all if --resume isn't given. The dashboard handles the 0-ws state. - HTTP handler mgr.create() calls switched to the new kw-only signature (user_id, name, model, skill, ws_id, client_type, judge_model, parent_ws_id). ui_factory/skill_id/skill_version/kind no longer threaded through — adapter handles UI construction and manager resolves skill internally. - Dropped the mgr.last_evicted block in the /new handler (adapter emits ws_closed:evicted automatically on capacity eviction). - mgr.max_workstreams → mgr.max_active. - Added active_id / switch / switch_by_index / get_active / index_of / eviction_count to SessionManager because turnstone/cli.py uses them extensively; the handoff's "delete unless there's a live caller" rule flips here — CLI is a live caller. Test fixtures across 9 files updated to build SessionManager + InteractiveAdapter rather than WorkstreamManager. test_workstream.py stays unchanged (it tests WSM directly; it'll be deleted in step 5d alongside the class itself). Full pytest: 4528 passed. Ruff + mypy clean. Next: 5b (console-side wiring, with the children-registry relocation to the coordinator tool). * feat(console): wire console server to SessionManager Stage 1 step 5b. Production-path swap: CoordinatorManager → SessionManager(CoordinatorAdapter(...)). - CoordinatorAdapter now owns the coord-specific bits that were bolted onto the old CoordinatorManager: the children registry (forward + reverse index), the lock-free active-coords presence cache, the cluster-event fan-out thread, and the worker-dispatch path (send / _spawn_worker). The shared SessionManager stays kind-agnostic. - Added CoordinatorAdapter.attach(mgr) for late-binding the owning manager (the manager's ctor takes the adapter, so the dependency has to break here). Used inside _rebuild_children_registry for the tenant- filtered SQL query, inside send/dispatch for mgr.get(ws_id), and inside the fan-out seed path for mgr.list_all(). - emit_created now seeds the children registry + active-coords slot AND calls _rebuild_children_registry (covers both create — empty query — and open/rehydrate, where the subtree is persisted). emit_closed drops both entries. Collapses the three old call-sites in CoordinatorManager's create/open/close into one per-event hook. - Console server.py builds the manager via: coord_adapter = CoordinatorAdapter(collector=..., ...) coord_mgr = SessionManager(coord_adapter, storage=..., max_active=..., node_id=ClusterCollector.CONSOLE_PSEUDO_NODE_ID) coord_adapter.attach(coord_mgr) ConsoleCoordinatorUI._coord_mgr = coord_mgr app.state.coord_adapter = coord_adapter - HTTP handler call-site updates: - coord_mgr.create drops initial_message; the handler now calls coord_adapter.send(ws.id, initial_message) after create so the worker spawn stays out of the shared manager. - coord_mgr.open_admin(ws_id) → coord_mgr.open(ws_id, user_id="", admin=True). Matches SessionManager.open's unified signature. - coord_mgr.list_for_user(uid) inlined as a list comp on list_all() (SessionManager doesn't expose the filter; two callers). - coord_mgr.children_snapshot / send → coord_adapter.*. - coord_mgr.cancel stays (now lives on SessionManager from 5a). - ConsoleCoordinatorUI.on_state_change now flows state transitions through ConsoleCoordinatorUI._coord_mgr.set_state, mirroring the WebUI pattern. The old _on_state_observer / _on_rename_observer closures the manager used to install are dead code now; leaving the fields in place for 5d cleanup. - Lifespan shutdown calls coord_adapter.shutdown() (was coord_mgr. shutdown()) and resets ConsoleCoordinatorUI._coord_mgr on teardown. Test fixture updates in _coord_test_helpers, test_coordinator_end_to_end, test_coordinator_endpoints, test_phase6_endpoints: build SessionManager + CoordinatorAdapter in _build_mgr, set app.state.coord_adapter, switch mgr.register_children / mgr.children_snapshot tests to mgr._adapter.*, and rewrite test_open_admin_uses_open_admin to assert the unified open(user_id="", admin=True) call shape. Full pytest: 4486 passed. Ruff + mypy clean. Next: 5d (remove CoordinatorManager + WorkstreamManager class bodies and their test files). * feat(core): delete WorkstreamManager + CoordinatorManager classes Stage 1 step 5c + 5d. Final step of the unification — the legacy classes and their test files go away now that every production caller has been ported. - Delete turnstone/console/coordinator.py entirely (CoordinatorManager class + the _enqueue_on_ui helper, which CoordinatorAdapter now hosts its own copy of). - Trim turnstone/core/workstream.py to just the Workstream dataclass + WorkstreamKind + WorkstreamState. ~385 lines of WorkstreamManager logic gone; the remaining shape is pure data types shared by both managers. - Delete tests/test_workstream.py (WSM-specific) and tests/test_coordinator_manager.py (CM-specific). - Wire turnstone/cli.py to SessionManager + InteractiveAdapter, same pattern as turnstone/server.py. The CLI's WorkstreamTerminalUI uses manager.set_state + manager.active_id — both preserved on SessionManager (CLI is a live caller that keeps the focus API honest, per the handoff's "delete unless it pulls its weight" rule). - Add an optional manager-level ``_on_state_change`` observer hook restored for the CLI's background-attention notification (the web path uses the adapter's emit_state; this hook covers callers that don't consume SSE). - Drop dead ``_on_state_observer`` / ``_on_rename_observer`` fields from ConsoleCoordinatorUI — the old CoordinatorManager installed them; SessionManager/CoordinatorAdapter handle fan-out directly. Vulture @ 80% confidence: zero unused symbols across the new SessionManager + adapter files. Ruff + mypy clean (170 files). Full pytest (excluding tests/live): 4414 passed. Net across the whole Stage 1 branch: one unified SessionManager + adapter Protocol replaces two ~500-line parallel managers + a ~600-line CoordinatorManager, and the interactive + coordinator transports stay cleanly separated at the adapter boundary. * refactor(auth): drop workstream row-level ownership gates Turnstone is a trusted-team tool (per #400). user_id stays as metadata for audit + display; it no longer rejects requests. Scope- level auth via admin.workstreams / admin.coordinator tokens is the only gate now. Solves sec-1 (cross-tenant delete via collision on caller-supplied ws_id, because the gate was half-implemented) and sec-2 (blank-sub JWT bypass on empty-owner rows). Net: 359 lines of defensive empty-string comparisons and admin=True bypass plumbing deleted. * fix(core): serialize set_state vs close + worker spawn Three concurrency fixes from the multi-stage review: - bug-3: set_state now looks up ws under self._lock and gates its storage write on ws._closed (a new tombstone flag). close() sets ws._closed=True and does its storage write under ws._lock. A set_state that acquires ws._lock after close sees the tombstone and skips its write instead of resurrecting the closed row. - bug-1: _spawn_worker wraps the check-and-spawn in ws._lock so two concurrent send() HTTP requests can't both observe "no live worker" and start duplicate worker threads on the same ChatSession. - bug-2: replaces Thread.is_alive() as the reuse gate with an explicit ws._worker_running flag. The flag is set before the worker thread starts and cleared in its finally block — both under ws._lock. Using is_alive() left a narrow window where the worker could exit between the check and a queue_message call, stranding the user's message with no consumer. perf-2 (lock-held-across-DB-write) is accepted as-is: per-ws serialization of state transitions behind a DB round-trip is real cost but bounded — a given ws's state flips happen sequentially on its worker thread anyway. Dropping ws._lock around the DB write would reintroduce the bug-3 race. Full pytest: 4401 passed. Ruff + mypy clean. * refactor(core): drop _resolve_skill from SessionManager Skill resolution (name → template_id + applied_version) moves out of the shared manager and back to the HTTP handlers that own the create request. The interactive handler already resolved skill_data + applied_skill_version for other purposes (model override, judge config, post-create session seed) and was passing the name to SessionManager which then redundantly re-resolved via get_skill_by_name + count_skill_versions — two wasted DB round-trips per create on a user-visible latency path. - SessionManager.create: accepts skill_id + skill_version as already-resolved kwargs; _resolve_skill helper deleted. - turnstone/server.py create_workstream: passes the skill_id / applied_skill_version it already computed. - turnstone/console/server.py coordinator_create: pre-resolves inline (parity with interactive) before calling coord_mgr.create. Fixes perf-1 (redundant skill queries per create), q-4 (divergent skill-version computation between manager and handler), q-5 (coordinator-specific lookup on the shared manager surface). Full pytest: 4401 passed. Ruff + mypy clean. * refactor(adapters): extract shared cleanup_ui + drop dead child-registry methods Both InteractiveAdapter.cleanup_ui and CoordinatorAdapter.cleanup_ui (plus their _broadcast_ws_closed_to_listeners helpers) were byte-identical. Pull them into turnstone/core/adapters/_ui_cleanup.py:cleanup_session_ui so the two adapters delegate to one implementation. Also drop CoordinatorAdapter.register_children (only test callers — now use _seed_children in tests/_coord_test_helpers.py) and _add_child (zero callers anywhere). * refactor(adapters): symmetric attach() + fail-loud on unattached manager Add InteractiveAdapter.attach(manager) + .manager property mirroring the coord-side pattern. CLI (cli.py) now uses cli_adapter.attach(manager) instead of the _mgr_ref list-ref late-binding hack; server.py picks up the same call for consistency. CoordinatorAdapter.send / _rebuild_children_registry / _prime_children_from_snapshot no longer silently return when self._manager is None — raise RuntimeError so a forgotten attach() at startup fails loud instead of dropping the whole fan-out. * docs: replace stale WorkstreamManager / CoordinatorManager references Both classes were deleted in 965e0b6; prose docstrings across the codebase still named them. Update to SessionManager (or describe the collapsed-into-one-class architecture where the distinction matters). Leaves the 'Ported from …' historical markers in session_manager.py / coordinator_adapter.py / interactive_adapter.py intact — those are deliberate pointers back to the pre-unification code. * fix(core): atomic close_if_idle + batch pop under one lock bug-5: SessionManager.close_idle re-checked ws.state == IDLE outside the lock, so a pending tool result could flip state IDLE→RUNNING between the snapshot and close() acquiring self._lock. Add _close_if_idle_locked that tests state + pops under self._lock. perf-5: drop the per-victim self._lock acquisition; collect + pop the whole batch in one acquisition, then run cleanup_ui / storage write / emit_closed outside the lock. * perf(coord): split emit_created / emit_rehydrated to skip storage query on fresh creates CoordinatorAdapter.emit_created was unconditionally calling _rebuild_children_registry (storage.list_workstreams with parent_ws_id=... limit=10001) on every create, even for fresh-create paths that provably have zero children. Add emit_rehydrated to the SessionKindAdapter Protocol. SessionManager .create still calls emit_created; .open (lazy rehydrate) now calls emit_rehydrated. CoordinatorAdapter.emit_created seeds the registry + fan-out but skips the rebuild; emit_rehydrated seeds + rebuilds + fans out. InteractiveAdapter.emit_rehydrated delegates to emit_created (no children-registry on the interactive transport). * perf(coord): fold _active_coords into _children_lock + mutate payload in place perf-4: _active_coords used a copy-on-write dict-swap pattern so the fan-out dispatch could read it lock-free, but _dispatch_child_event already re-validates the parent under _children_lock anyway — the lock-free snapshot was premature. Replace with a plain dict read+write both under _children_lock; install and remove collapse to one-liners. Value also drops the user_id half — dead after |