Patrick Buckley 58d20f4012 chore(coord): remove spawn-quota subsystem (#403)
* chore(coord): remove spawn-quota subsystem

The quota gate was operator-level safety per its own comments, not a
security boundary, and never fired in a week of heavy use. Runaway
coordinator spawns are already bounded by max_active slot exhaustion,
which surfaces to the coord LLM as a tool error — same operational
shape, one fewer moving part. Precedes the Stage 1 SessionManager
unification so the coord tool doesn't inherit quota bookkeeping.

Upgraded deployments with the three removed settings persisted will
log three "Skipping invalid setting" warnings on startup and
otherwise degrade cleanly; a follow-up migration to delete the rows
would silence that noise.

* chore(migrations): drop stale coord spawn-quota settings rows (047)

Clears persisted rows for the three ConfigStore keys removed in the
previous commit so upgraded deployments don't log "Skipping invalid
setting" warnings on every startup. Downgrade is a no-op — the rows
were operator-set values, and a rollback to pre-1.5.0 code falls back
to the registry defaults for any key not present.
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Turnstone

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Multi-node AI orchestration platform. Deploy tool-using AI agents across a cluster of servers with direct HTTP routing, interactive interfaces, and enterprise governance.

Turnstone console — multi-workstream AI orchestration with mermaid diagrams

Named after the Ruddy Turnstone (Arenaria interpres) — a shorebird that flips stones to discover what's hiding underneath.

Release Tracks

Track Install Docker Description
Stable pip install turnstone ghcr.io/turnstonelabs/turnstone:stable Production-grade. Bugfixes only.
Experimental pip install turnstone --pre ghcr.io/turnstonelabs/turnstone:experimental New features. May have rough edges.

See docs/releasing.md for the full release process.

What it does

Turnstone gives LLMs tools — shell, files, search, web, planning — and orchestrates multi-turn conversations where the model investigates, acts, and reports.

  • Interactive sessions — terminal CLI or browser UI with parallel workstreams
  • Cluster dashboard — real-time view of all nodes and workstreams with console routing proxy
  • Intent validation — LLM judge evaluates every tool call with risk assessments and evidence
  • Governance — RBAC, OIDC SSO, tool policies, skills, usage tracking, audit logs
  • Multi-provider — OpenAI-compatible APIs (vLLM, llama.cpp, NIM), Anthropic Messages API, and Google Gemini
  • MCP support — external tool servers with native deferred loading (Anthropic/OpenAI) or BM25 fallback

Turnstone system architecture

Quickstart

pip install turnstone

# Terminal REPL
turnstone --base-url http://localhost:8000/v1

# Browser UI
turnstone-server --port 8080 --base-url http://localhost:8000/v1

# Cluster dashboard
pip install turnstone[console]
turnstone-console --port 8090

For PostgreSQL (recommended for production):

pip install turnstone[postgres]
export TURNSTONE_DB_BACKEND=postgresql
export TURNSTONE_DB_URL="postgresql+psycopg://user:pass@localhost:5432/turnstone"
turnstone-server --port 8080 --base-url http://localhost:8000/v1

Docker

cp .env.example .env  # edit LLM_BASE_URL, OPENAI_API_KEY, etc.
docker compose --profile production up

See QUICKSTART.md for the bootstrap wizard and docs/docker.md for Docker configuration and profiles.

Programmatic (SDK)

from turnstone.sdk import TurnstoneServer

with TurnstoneServer("http://localhost:8080", token="tok_xxx") as client:
    ws = client.create_workstream(name="demo")
    result = client.send_and_wait("Analyze the error logs", ws.ws_id, auto_approve=True)
    print(result.content)

Tools

Built-in tools for shell, files, search, web, memory, notifications, and autonomous sub-agents — plus external tools via MCP with native deferred loading. See docs/tools.md for the full reference and docs/mcp-registry.md for MCP configuration.

Architecture

Single-node: Client → Server (direct HTTP + SSE). No external dependencies beyond the database.

Multi-node: Client → Console (rendezvous routing proxy) → Server nodes. The console picks the target node for each workstream via rendezvous (HRW) hashing over the live service registry — pure function of (ws_id, live_nodes), no stored bucket state, deterministic across readers. A node join or drop only re-routes the keys that score highest on the affected node.

Component Purpose
turnstone Terminal CLI (REPL)
turnstone-server Web UI + REST API + SSE events
turnstone-console Cluster dashboard + routing proxy + admin panel
turnstone-channel Channel gateway (Discord and Slack adapters)
turnstone-admin User/token management CLI
turnstone-eval Eval harness for prompt/tool optimization
turnstone-bootstrap LLM-guided setup wizard

Diagrams

UML diagrams in docs/diagrams/:

Diagram Description
System Context Components and external dependencies
Package Structure Python modules and dependency graph
Core Engine SessionUI, ChatSession, LLMProvider
Conversation Turn Message lifecycle through the engine
Tool Pipeline Prepare / approve / execute
Workstream States State machine transitions
Console Data Flow Dashboard data collection
Deployment Docker Compose topology
Auth JWT, scopes, login flows
Channels Discord / Slack adapters + routing
Judge Intent validation pipeline
OIDC SSO authorization code flow

Documentation

Topic Link
Configuration reference docs/settings.md
API reference docs/api-reference.md
Docker deployment docs/docker.md
Intent validation (judge) docs/judge.md
Governance & RBAC docs/governance.md
OIDC SSO docs/oidc.md
TLS / mTLS docs/tls.md
Channel integrations docs/channels.md
Console dashboard docs/console.md
Eval harness docs/eval.md
Tools reference docs/tools.md
MCP integration docs/mcp-registry.md

Requirements

  • Python 3.11+
  • An OpenAI-compatible API endpoint, Anthropic API key, or Google Gemini API key
  • Optional: PostgreSQL (pip install turnstone[postgres]), Anthropic (pip install turnstone[anthropic])
  • Git LFS for cloning (diagram PNGs)

License

Business Source License 1.1 — free for all use except hosting as a managed service. Converts to Apache 2.0 on 2030-03-01.

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