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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Channel Integrations
The turnstone-channel gateway connects external messaging platforms to
turnstone workstreams via direct HTTP to the server (single-node) or the
console routing proxy (multi-node). Each platform adapter translates
platform-native events (messages, button clicks, slash commands) into
turnstone API calls, and renders workstream output back into the
platform's UI.
Discord and Slack adapters ship today. The adapter protocol is designed
so new platforms can be added with only a new package under
turnstone/channels/<platform>/.
Architecture
Discord Gateway Slack (Socket Mode WebSocket)
\ /
v v
turnstone-channel (one or more adapters)
|
v
turnstone-server (direct HTTP)
or
turnstone-console (routing proxy, multi-node)
A single turnstone-channel process can run multiple adapters
simultaneously (e.g. Discord + Slack) — pass the tokens for each
platform you want to enable.
Key components:
- ChannelAdapter protocol (
turnstone/channels/_protocol.py) — generic interface for any messaging platform. Definesstart(),stop(),send(),send_notification(),edit_message(),send_approval_request(),send_plan_review(), andcreate_thread(). - ChannelRouter (
turnstone/channels/_routing.py) — maps channel/thread IDs to turnstone workstream IDs. Handles workstream creation via HTTP, stale route detection, and user identity resolution. - channel_users table — maps
(channel_type, channel_user_id)to a turnstoneuser_id. Messages from unlinked users are silently dropped. - channel_routes table — persistent channel-to-workstream mappings. Survives bot restarts. Stale routes (evicted workstreams) are detected and refreshed on the next message.
Discord Setup
1. Create a Discord Application
- Go to https://discord.com/developers/applications
- Click New Application and give it a name
- Navigate to the Bot tab and click Reset Token to generate a bot token. Copy it immediately — it is shown only once.
- On the same Bot tab, scroll down to Privileged Gateway Intents and enable MESSAGE CONTENT INTENT
- Navigate to OAuth2 > URL Generator
- Under Scopes, check
botandapplications.commands - Under Bot Permissions, check:
- View Channels
- Send Messages
- Send Messages in Threads
- Create Public Threads
- Read Message History
- Add Reactions
- Embed Links
- Copy the generated URL, open it in a browser, and add the bot to your Discord server
2. Configure Turnstone
Environment variables (recommended for Docker):
TURNSTONE_DISCORD_TOKEN=your-bot-token-here
TURNSTONE_DISCORD_GUILD=123456789 # optional, restrict to one guild
CLI flags (bare-metal):
turnstone-channel \
--discord-token "your-bot-token" \
--discord-guild 123456789 \
--server-url http://localhost:8080
Docker Compose (production profile):
# In .env file:
TURNSTONE_DISCORD_TOKEN=your-bot-token
TURNSTONE_DISCORD_GUILD=123456789
Then start the stack:
docker compose --profile production up
The channel service starts automatically when
TURNSTONE_DISCORD_TOKEN is set.
3. Link User Accounts
Discord users must link their account to a turnstone user before they can interact with the bot. Unlinked users' messages are silently ignored.
- The user must have a turnstone API token — created via the admin panel
or
turnstone-admin create-token - In Discord, the user runs
/link. A modal appears prompting for the API token (the token is never visible in Discord audit logs because it is submitted via modal, not as a slash command argument). - The token is validated against the database. If valid, a
channel_usersmapping is created. - The user can now @mention the bot or use slash commands.
An admin can also force-link or unlink users via the console admin panel (Admin > Channels tab).
Slack Setup
Slack uses Socket Mode, so no public URL or API Gateway is required — Slack connects outbound to the bot via a WebSocket. Install with:
pip install 'turnstone[slack]'
1. Create a Slack App
- Go to https://api.slack.com/apps and click Create New App
- Under Settings > Socket Mode, enable Socket Mode. This generates an
App-Level Token (prefix
xapp-) — copy it. - Under OAuth & Permissions, add these Bot Token Scopes:
chat:write,chat:write.public,channels:history,im:history,groups:history,mpim:history,reactions:write,commands - Under Event Subscriptions (Socket Mode delivers events), subscribe
to bot events:
message.channels,message.im,message.groups - Under Slash Commands, create a command (default
/turnstone) - Install the app to your workspace to generate the Bot User OAuth
Token (prefix
xoxb-).
2. Configure Turnstone
Environment variables (recommended for Docker):
TURNSTONE_SLACK_TOKEN=xoxb-... # Bot User OAuth Token
TURNSTONE_SLACK_APP_TOKEN=xapp-... # App-Level Token (Socket Mode)
TURNSTONE_SLACK_CHANNELS= # optional, comma-separated channel IDs
TURNSTONE_SLACK_SLASH_COMMAND=/turnstone
CLI flags (bare-metal):
turnstone-channel \
--slack-token "xoxb-..." \
--slack-app-token "xapp-..." \
--slack-slash-command /turnstone \
--server-url http://localhost:8080
The Slack and Discord adapters can be enabled together — pass tokens for both and the gateway hosts both adapters in one process.
3. Usage
- DM the bot: messages sent directly to the bot create a workstream scoped to that DM; the slash command is not required.
- Slash command:
/turnstone <message>in any channel the bot can see starts a per-user channel session. - Tool approvals render as Slack Block Kit buttons; only the user who owns the workstream can approve/reject.
- Plan reviews render as a modal with approve / request-changes actions.
- Notifications and reply routing work identically to Discord.
- Session recovery: persisted channel routes are re-subscribed when the bot restarts, so existing Slack conversations keep flowing.
Usage
Conversations
- @mention the bot in any allowed channel to start a new conversation. The bot creates a Discord thread from the message and a turnstone workstream behind it.
- All subsequent messages in the thread are routed to the same workstream.
- The bot streams responses via message edits, updated approximately every 1.5 seconds.
- If the workstream is evicted for capacity, the next message in the
thread auto-creates a new workstream and atomically resumes the
previous workstream via the
resume_wsfield onCreateWorkstreamMessage. The server resumes the workstream during creation (same HTTP request), and the server emits aWorkstreamResumedEventback to the channel. The thread receives a "Resumed: {name} ({count} messages restored)" confirmation.
Slash Commands
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
/link |
Link Discord account to turnstone (opens modal for API token) |
/unlink |
Unlink Discord account |
/ask <message> |
Create a new thread and workstream with an initial message |
/status |
Show workstream info for the current thread (ephemeral) |
/close |
Close the workstream, delete the route, and archive the thread |
Tool Approvals
When manual approval is enabled (the default), tool calls are displayed as an orange embed with:
- Tool name and argument preview
- Approve (green), Reject (red), Always Approve (gray) buttons
- Only linked users can interact with approval buttons
- The approval decision is forwarded to the server via HTTP
Buttons use static custom_id values so they survive bot restarts.
Correlation data (ws_id, correlation_id) is stored in the embed footer.
Auto-approval: When auto_approve is true (via --auto-approve), or when
all tools in the request match the auto_approve_tools list in the adapter
config, the bot auto-responds with approval and posts a
"Tool auto-approved." notice to the thread instead of showing buttons. The
auto_approve_tools list is set via the ChannelConfig.auto_approve_tools
field (useful for allowing specific tools like bash or read_file while
still requiring manual approval for others).
Plan Reviews
Plan review requests are displayed as a blue embed with:
- Approve Plan (green) button — approves the plan with empty feedback
- Request Changes (gray) button — opens a modal for feedback text (up to 2000 characters)
- Feedback is forwarded to the server via HTTP
Configuration Reference
| CLI Flag | Env Var | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
--discord-token |
TURNSTONE_DISCORD_TOKEN |
— | Discord bot token (required to enable Discord) |
--discord-guild |
— | 0 (all guilds) |
Restrict to a single Discord guild |
--discord-channels |
— | empty (all) | Comma-separated Discord channel IDs to allow |
--slack-token |
TURNSTONE_SLACK_TOKEN |
— | Slack Bot User OAuth token (xoxb-…, required to enable Slack) |
--slack-app-token |
TURNSTONE_SLACK_APP_TOKEN |
— | Slack App-Level token (xapp-…, required with --slack-token) |
--slack-channels |
TURNSTONE_SLACK_CHANNELS |
empty (all) | Comma-separated Slack channel IDs to allow |
--slack-slash-command |
TURNSTONE_SLACK_SLASH_COMMAND |
/turnstone |
Slash command name registered in the Slack app |
--server-url |
TURNSTONE_SERVER_URL |
http://localhost:8080 |
Server URL (single-node) |
--console-url |
TURNSTONE_CONSOLE_URL |
— | Console URL (multi-node routing proxy) |
--model |
— | server default | Default model for new workstreams |
--auto-approve |
— | false |
Auto-approve ALL tool calls (skips approval buttons entirely) |
--http-host |
— | 127.0.0.1 |
HTTP server bind address for notify endpoint |
--http-port |
TURNSTONE_CHANNEL_PORT |
8091 |
HTTP server port |
--log-level |
TURNSTONE_LOG_LEVEL |
INFO |
Log level |
--log-format |
TURNSTONE_LOG_FORMAT |
auto |
Log format (auto/json/text) |
At least one of --discord-token or --slack-token must be supplied.
Passing both starts both adapters in the same process.
User Identity
- The
channel_userstable maps(channel_type, channel_user_id)to a turnstoneuser_id - Self-service linking via the
/linkslash command (modal input, not visible in Discord audit logs) - Admin can force-link or unlink via the console admin panel (Admin > Channels tab). Unlinking uses a styled confirmation modal.
- Unlinked users' messages are silently dropped
- A user can be linked across multiple platforms (e.g. Discord + Slack)
See Security: Database Schema for the
channel_users table definition.
Workstream Lifecycle
- Creation — @mention or
/askcreates a Discord thread and a turnstone workstream. TheChannelRouterpersists the mapping in thechannel_routestable. - Active — messages are routed bidirectionally. The bot streams responses via message edits (updated every ~1.5 seconds).
- Eviction — the server evicts an idle workstream for capacity. The route is preserved and the thread stays open.
- Reactivation — the next message in the thread detects the stale
route and creates a new workstream with the old
ws_idasresume_wson the creation request. The server resumes the workstream during creation (no separate command or reverse lookup needed). The channel receives aWorkstreamResumedEvent, and the thread displays "Resumed: {name} ({count} messages restored)". If the old workstream was pruned, a fresh one starts with no error. - Close —
/closecommand closes the workstream via HTTP, deletes the route, unsubscribes from events, and archives the Discord thread.
Notifications
See also: Notification Flow diagram
The notify tool allows the LLM to proactively send notifications to
users or channels on external platforms. This is useful for alerting
people about task completion, errors, or important updates without
waiting for them to check in.
Targeting
Two modes:
- Username — provide a turnstone
username. The gateway resolves it via thechannel_userstable and sends to every linked platform the user has (e.g. Discord + Slack). - Direct — provide
channel_type+channel_idto target a specific platform channel or user DM.
Delivery Flow
Notifications use direct HTTP for low latency. The server calls the channel gateway directly over HTTP:
- The LLM calls the
notifytool with a message and target _exec_notify()queries theservicestable for healthy channel gateways (heartbeat within the last 120 seconds)- The server mints a service JWT (
aud: turnstone-channel) viaServiceTokenManagerand POSTs to the first healthy gateway. The payload includes the originatingws_idfor reply routing. - The gateway validates the JWT, resolves the target, and calls
adapter.send_notification()which sends the message and tracks the outgoing message ID for reply routing - On failure, the server tries the next gateway. If all fail, it retries up to 2 more times (delays: 1s, 3s), re-querying the service registry on each attempt
Bidirectional Replies
Notifications support multi-turn DM conversations. When a user replies to a notification DM:
- The bot looks up the originating
ws_idfrom the tracked message ID (_notify_ws_map) - Verifies the replying user matches the original notification recipient (defence in depth — Discord DMs are already private)
- Routes the reply to the workstream via
router.send_message() - Registers the DM channel for response forwarding
(
_notify_reply_channels) - When the workstream responds (
TurnCompleteEvent), the response is forwarded to the DM - The response message is itself tracked, so the user can reply again for another turn
This enables scenarios like an oncall engineer responding to a CI/CD failure notification from their phone before opening a laptop.
Limits:
- Tracking map capped at 100 entries (FIFO eviction of oldest)
- Entries cleaned up on workstream close/unsubscribe
- Replying to an expired notification sends "This notification is no longer active."
- DM reply content capped at 4096 characters
Service Registry
The channel gateway registers itself in the services database table
on startup and sends a heartbeat every 30 seconds. On shutdown it
deregisters. Services are considered stale after 120 seconds (4 missed
heartbeats) and are excluded from list_services() queries.
The services table schema:
| Column | Description |
|---|---|
service_type |
Service category (e.g. "channel") |
service_id |
Unique instance ID (channel-<hostname>-<random>) |
url |
HTTP base URL for the service |
last_heartbeat |
ISO 8601 timestamp of last heartbeat |
created |
ISO 8601 timestamp of initial registration |
Security
- Authentication — the gateway's
POST /v1/api/notifyendpoint requires authentication. ConfigureTURNSTONE_JWT_SECRETso the server can mint JWTs withaud: turnstone-channelautomatically. If the secret is not set, the gateway fails closed and rejects all requests with 401. Server JWTs (aud: turnstone-server) are rejected. - Rate limit — maximum 5 notifications per turn. The counter only increments on successful delivery, so failures don't consume the budget.
- SSRF protection — only
http://andhttps://service URLs are allowed. Other schemes are silently skipped. - Mention sanitization —
discord.utils.escape_mentions()is applied before sending, preventing@everyone/@hereabuse. - Error redaction — generic error messages are returned to the LLM. Internal details (service IDs, URLs, exception messages) are logged server-side only.
Adding New Adapters
The ChannelAdapter protocol defines the interface any platform adapter
must implement:
class ChannelAdapter(Protocol):
channel_type: str
async def start(self) -> None: ...
async def stop(self) -> None: ...
async def send(self, channel_id: str, content: str) -> str: ...
async def send_notification(self, channel_id: str, content: str, ws_id: str) -> str: ...
async def edit_message(self, channel_id: str, message_id: str, content: str) -> None: ...
async def send_approval_request(self, channel_id: str, ws_id: str, correlation_id: str, items: list[dict]) -> None: ...
async def send_plan_review(self, channel_id: str, ws_id: str, correlation_id: str, content: str) -> None: ...
async def create_thread(self, parent_channel_id: str, name: str, message_id: str = "") -> str: ...
send_notification() is like send() but associates the outgoing
message with a ws_id so that user replies can be routed back to the
originating workstream. Adapters must track the mapping from outgoing
message ID to (ws_id, target_user_id) and handle DM replies.
To add a new platform:
- Create
turnstone/channels/<platform>/package - Implement the
ChannelAdapterprotocol - Add a
--<platform>-tokenflag and detection logic inturnstone/channels/cli.py - Add the optional dependency in
pyproject.toml(e.g.turnstone[slack])
See turnstone/channels/discord/ as a reference implementation.