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Patrick Buckley 471d1a3311 docs: audit documentation for 1.4 / 1.5 state
Systematic pass over every doc under docs/, the root-level README /
QUICKSTART / CONTRIBUTING, and the PlantUML diagrams.  Memory and docs
had drifted against the code since 1.2 — this catches them up to the
1.4.0 release and the 1.5.0a1 experimental line.

User-facing fixes
- README: fix broken docs/mcp.md link (→ mcp-registry.md); channel
  gateway entry reflects shipped Discord + Slack adapters instead of
  "Slack/Teams planned"; diagrams table mentions both.
- QUICKSTART: docs/*.md relative links were wrong from the repo root;
  wizard version bumped from 0.5.4.
- CONTRIBUTING: add dev extra plus the ruff / mypy / pytest commands
  we actually expect before push.

Reference docs
- architecture.md: 19 tool schemas (was 15), 18 admin tabs (was 14),
  turnstone-bootstrap added to entry-points table, OpenAI provider
  file split (chat/responses/common) documented, 38 SDK event
  dataclasses (was 27 and referenced deleted mq/protocol.py), Slack
  adapter + multi-adapter gateway, plan_agent/task_agent naming,
  governance admin-panel rewrite.
- api-reference.md: full attachment endpoints (POST/GET/content/
  DELETE on /v1/api/workstreams/{ws_id}/attachments) plus the
  multipart mode on POST /v1/api/workstreams/new.
- channels.md: Slack Setup section (Socket Mode app creation, OAuth
  scopes, tokens), Slack CLI/env reference in config table, combined-
  adapter architecture diagram.
- console.md: 18-tab listing (was 13) with Channels/Models/Nodes/TLS
  descriptions and ConfigStore live-edit note.
- docker.md: Slack env vars block; image entry-point list now
  includes turnstone / turnstone-bootstrap.
- sdk.md: attachments methods on the server client, attachments
  example (upload-then-send and at-creation), event count fixed.
- releasing.md: four-track table (stable/1.0, 1.3, 1.4 + main 1.5);
  promotion workflow uses 1.5 / 1.6 numbering.
- settings.md: plan_model / task_model / plan_effort / task_effort
  overrides section.
- governance.md: skill naming (/skill, `skill` field — not /template),
  Prompts/Judge tabs called out.
- security.md: two-token-types wording; src claim values match the
  AuthResult source strings actually emitted.
- mcp-registry.md: SDK package name is @turnstone/sdk.
- tools.md: plan / task renamed to plan_agent / task_agent in the
  section headings and summary table; primary-key table matched.
- design/consistent-hash-ring.md: dead direct-http-transport.md
  pointer redirected to architecture.md.

Diagrams
- 02-package-structure: drop phantom chat.py entry point, add admin
  and bootstrap, add slack/bot.py, rename channels/gateway.py →
  channels/cli.py.
- 16-channel-architecture: Slack is no longer "(future)", add a
  SlackBot class and the slack-bolt Socket Mode edges; wire the new
  bot into ChannelService.  PNGs regenerated from both puml sources.
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# Docker Deployment
Docker Compose stack for running the full turnstone platform.
## Quick Start
```bash
# Copy and edit environment config
cp .env.example .env
# Full stack (needs an LLM API on the host)
docker compose up
```
Console dashboard: http://localhost:8090
> See also: [Deployment diagram](diagrams/png/12-deployment.png)
## Services
| Service | Port | Profile | Description |
|---------|------|---------|-------------|
| `server` | 8080 | default | Web UI + chat workstreams + LLM |
| `console` | 8090 | default | Cluster dashboard |
| `channel` | — | production | Channel gateway (Discord and/or Slack adapters) |
| `server-1``server-10` | — | cluster | 10-node server fleet (PostgreSQL required) |
## Profiles
**Default** (no flag) — starts `server` and `console`. Requires an OpenAI-compatible LLM API running on the host (default: `http://localhost:8000/v1`).
```bash
docker compose up
```
**Production** — adds PostgreSQL and the channel gateway. Requires `POSTGRES_PASSWORD` and (for Discord) `TURNSTONE_DISCORD_TOKEN`:
```bash
docker compose --profile production up
```
**Cluster** — 10-node server fleet sharing PostgreSQL. Access all nodes via the console at `:8090`. Requires `POSTGRES_PASSWORD`:
```bash
docker compose --profile cluster up
```
## Configuration
All configuration is via environment variables in `.env` (copy from `.env.example`):
### LLM Backend
| Variable | Default | Description |
|----------|---------|-------------|
| `LLM_BASE_URL` | `http://host.docker.internal:8000/v1` | OpenAI-compatible API URL |
| `OPENAI_API_KEY` | `dummy` | API key (`dummy` for local servers) |
| `TAVILY_API_KEY` | — | Web search API key (only needed for local/vLLM models; Anthropic and OpenAI search models use native search) |
### Server
| Variable | Default | Description |
|----------|---------|-------------|
| `SERVER_PORT` | `8080` | Host port mapping |
| `SKIP_PERMISSIONS` | — | Set to any value to auto-approve all tools |
### Console
| Variable | Default | Description |
|----------|---------|-------------|
| `CONSOLE_PORT` | `8090` | Host port mapping |
### Auth
Auth is always enabled. `TURNSTONE_JWT_SECRET` is required.
| Variable | Default | Description |
|----------|---------|-------------|
| `TURNSTONE_JWT_SECRET` | — | Secret key for signing JWTs (required) |
### Database
| Variable | Default | Description |
|----------|---------|-------------|
| `TURNSTONE_DB_BACKEND` | `sqlite` | Storage backend: `sqlite` or `postgresql` |
| `TURNSTONE_DB_URL` | — | Database URL (e.g. `postgresql+psycopg://user:pass@postgres:5432/turnstone`). For SQLite, defaults to `/data/.turnstone.db` |
| `TURNSTONE_DB_POOL_SIZE` | `2` | PostgreSQL connection pool size per process (default: 2 base + 3 overflow = 5 max) |
| `POSTGRES_USER` | `turnstone` | PostgreSQL container username (used in default `TURNSTONE_DB_URL` for cluster/channel) |
| `POSTGRES_PASSWORD` | — | PostgreSQL container password (required for production and cluster profiles) |
The database stores workstream history, user accounts, and API tokens. When using JWT auth, a database backend is required for user storage.
> **Upgrading from <1.3.0a4:** Earlier versions used `DB_BACKEND` and `DATABASE_URL` in `.env`, which `compose.yaml` mapped to the `TURNSTONE_`-prefixed names internally. These short aliases have been removed. Rename `DB_BACKEND` → `TURNSTONE_DB_BACKEND` and `DATABASE_URL` → `TURNSTONE_DB_URL` in your `.env` file.
> **Large clusters:** Each turnstone process maintains a small connection pool (5 max). At hundreds of nodes this adds up — use [PgBouncer](pgbouncer.md) in transaction pooling mode between turnstone and PostgreSQL.
> **First-time setup:** After deploying with auth enabled, create an initial admin user by running `turnstone-admin create-user` inside the container:
>
> ```bash
> docker compose exec server turnstone-admin create-user --username admin --name "Admin"
> ```
>
> You will be prompted to set a password. Use it to log in via the UI or SDK, then create additional users through the admin API. Pass `--token --scopes read,write,approve` to also generate an initial API token.
### Channel Gateway
| Variable | Default | Description |
|----------|---------|-------------|
| `TURNSTONE_DISCORD_TOKEN` | — | Discord bot token (required to enable Discord adapter) |
| `TURNSTONE_DISCORD_GUILD` | `0` | Restrict to a single Discord guild (0 = all guilds) |
| `TURNSTONE_SLACK_TOKEN` | — | Slack Bot User OAuth token `xoxb-…` (required to enable Slack adapter) |
| `TURNSTONE_SLACK_APP_TOKEN` | — | Slack App-Level token `xapp-…` (required with `TURNSTONE_SLACK_TOKEN`) |
| `TURNSTONE_SLACK_CHANNELS` | — | Comma-separated Slack channel IDs to allow (empty = all) |
| `TURNSTONE_SLACK_SLASH_COMMAND` | `/turnstone` | Slash command registered in the Slack app |
The channel service runs in the `production` profile. When
`TURNSTONE_DISCORD_TOKEN` or the Slack pair is set the gateway starts the
corresponding adapter; both can run in one process. See
[Channel Integrations](channels.md) for platform app setup and user
account linking.
## Scaling
For multi-node testing, use the `cluster` profile which provides 10 server instances with unique node IDs (`node-1` through `node-10`), resource limits, and shared PostgreSQL:
```bash
POSTGRES_PASSWORD=secret docker compose --profile cluster up
```
The default `server` also runs alongside the cluster nodes (11 total). All nodes are accessible via the console dashboard at `:8090`.
For production clusters beyond ~50 nodes, add PgBouncer between turnstone services and PostgreSQL. See [PgBouncer Connection Pooling](pgbouncer.md) for Docker Compose and Helm configuration.
## Volumes
| Volume | Mount | Purpose |
|--------|-------|---------|
| `turnstone-data` | `/data` | SQLite database (`.turnstone.db`) |
## Building
The image uses a multi-stage Dockerfile:
```bash
# Build all services
docker compose build
# Rebuild without cache
docker compose build --no-cache
```
All entry points are installed in a single image: `turnstone`,
`turnstone-server`, `turnstone-console`, `turnstone-channel`,
`turnstone-admin`, `turnstone-eval`, and `turnstone-bootstrap`.
## Cleanup
```bash
# Stop and remove containers
docker compose down
# Stop, remove containers and volumes
docker compose down -v
```