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z4j framework-free agent bootstrapper (Apache 2.0)

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z4j-bare

PyPI version Python License

License: Apache 2.0 Status: v1.0.0 - first public release.

Framework-free agent runtime for z4j. Ships both as a pure-Python supervisor for standalone workers (no Django / Flask / FastAPI) and as proof that z4j-core is genuinely framework-free - z4j-bare is what every framework adapter is built on top of.

Install

pip install z4j-bare

# Optionally add dev-mode filesystem watcher (for live task-registry
# reloads when tasks.py changes on disk; off in production):
pip install "z4j-bare[watcher]"

What it does

  • AgentRuntime - pure-Python agent runtime, no framework hooks.
  • WebSocket transport with exponential-backoff reconnect.
  • HTTPS long-poll fallback for networks that block WebSocket.
  • Local SQLite buffer (WAL mode, size-capped, crash-safe event storage).
  • Command dispatcher - routes brain commands to registered engine + scheduler adapters.
  • Heartbeat loop with liveness + last-seen stamping.
  • Orchestrator detection - identifies Docker / Kubernetes / systemd / supervisord hosts for restart_worker safety-gating.
  • Per-project HMAC v2 signing using the shared wire-protocol helpers from z4j-core.
  • Process singleton guard - prevents duplicate agents from the same project on one host.
  • CLI: python -m z4j_bare run --config ...

Use cases

  • Celery / RQ / Dramatiq workers not served by a web framework.
  • ML pipelines that run Celery but don't use Django.
  • Containers where the agent runs as its own process, separate from the app.
  • Custom Python scripts that dispatch tasks and want to report lifecycle events to the z4j brain.

Usage - in-process

from celery import Celery
from z4j_bare import install_agent
from z4j_celery import CeleryEngineAdapter

app = Celery("myproject", broker="redis://localhost/0")

agent = install_agent(
    engines=[CeleryEngineAdapter(celery_app=app)],
    brain_url="https://z4j.internal",
    token="z4j_agent_...",
    project_id="ml-pipeline-prod",
)

Usage - standalone process

python -m z4j_bare run \
    --brain-url https://z4j.internal \
    --token $Z4J_TOKEN \
    --project-id ml-pipeline-prod \
    --engine celery \
    --celery-app myproject.celery:app

Reliability contract

Per the z4j safety rule (docs/CLAUDE.md §2.2), the agent must never break the host application:

  • No exception inside the runtime propagates to Celery / Django / FastAPI signal handlers.
  • Network I/O never blocks signal handlers (events queue to an in-memory ring, flushed from a background thread).
  • When the brain is unreachable, events buffer to local SQLite with exponential backoff.
  • Buffer drops oldest events when full; the host app is never slowed or blocked.

Documentation

  • Adapter guide - how z4j-bare composes with engine + framework adapters.
  • Architecture - agent/brain topology, transport layer, reconciliation.
  • Security - threat model, HMAC v2 envelope signing, redaction.

License

Apache 2.0. See LICENSE. z4j-bare installs cleanly into proprietary Python workers - there is no copyleft obligation. The brain server it talks to (z4j-brain) is AGPL-3.0; communicating with it over the network does not subject your worker code to AGPL.

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