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Danny Kopping 9fa103929a perf: make ListAIBridgeSessions 10x faster (#23774)
_Disclaimer: produced using Claude Opus 4.6, reviewed by me, and
validated against Dogfood dataset._

The `ListAIBridgeSessions` query materialized and aggregated all
matching interceptions before paginating, then ran expensive
token/prompt lookups across the full dataset. For a page of 25 sessions
against ~200k interceptions (our dogfood dataset), this meant:
- Three CTEs scanning all rows (filtered_interceptions, session_tokens,
session_root)
  - ARRAY_AGG(fi.id) collecting every interception ID per session
- Lateral prompt lookup via ANY(array_of_all_ids) running for every
session, not just the page
  - ~90MB of disk sorts and JIT compilation kicking in

The improvement is to restructure to paginate first and enrich after: a
single CTE groups interceptions into sessions with only cheap aggregates
(MIN, MAX, COUNT), applies cursor pagination and LIMIT, then lateral
joins fetch metadata, tokens, and prompts for just the ~25-row page.

  Measured against 220k interceptions / 160k sessions:

  | Metric             | Before | After |
  |--------------------|--------|-------|
  | Execution time     | 1800ms | 185ms |
  | Shared buffer hits | 737k   | 2.6k  |
  | Disk sort spill    | 86MB   | 16MB  |
  | Lateral loops      | 160k   | 25    |

https://grafana.dev.coder.com/goto/fbODPGtvR?orgId=1 the results are
identical, just _much_ faster.

--- 

Also includes some additional tests which I added prior to refactoring
the query to ensure no regressions on edge-cases.

---------

Signed-off-by: Danny Kopping <danny@coder.com>
2026-03-31 14:42:23 +02:00
Kyle Carberry a5cc579453 feat: add last_injected_context column to chats table (#23798)
Adds a nullable JSONB column `last_injected_context` to the `chats`
table that stores the most recently persisted injected context parts
(AGENTS.md context-file and skill message parts). The column is updated
only when `persistInstructionFiles()` runs — on first workspace attach
or when the agent changes — so there are no redundant writes on
subsequent turns.

Internal fields (`ContextFileContent`, `ContextFileOS`,
`ContextFileDirectory`, `SkillDir`) are stripped at write time so the
column only holds small metadata. No stripping needed on the read path.

<details>
<summary>Implementation notes</summary>

- New migration `000456` adds nullable `last_injected_context JSONB`
column.
- New SQL query `UpdateChatLastInjectedContext` writes the column
without touching `updated_at`.
- `persistInstructionFiles()` strips internal fields from parts via
`StripInternal()` before persisting.
- Sentinel path (no AGENTS.md) persists skill-only parts when skills
exist.
- `codersdk.Chat` exposes `LastInjectedContext []ChatMessagePart`
(omitempty).
- `db2sdk.Chat()` passes through the already-clean data.

</details>
2026-03-30 14:11:30 -04:00
Jake Howell 71a492a374 feat: implement <ClientFilter /> to AI Bridge request logs (#22694)
Closes #22136

This pull-request implements a `<ClientFilter />` to our `Request Logs`
page for AI Bridge. This will allow the user to select a client which
they wish to filter against. Technically the backend is able to actually
filter against multiple clients at once however the frontend doesn't
currently have a nice way of supporting this (future improvement).

<img width="1447" height="831" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0be234e2-25f2-4a89-b971-d74817395da1"
/>

---------

Co-authored-by: Jeremy Ruppel <jeremy.ruppel@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-27 17:18:28 -04:00
Kyle Carberry bcdc35ee3e feat: add chat read/unread indicator to sidebar (#23129)
## Summary

Adds read/unread tracking for chats so users can see which agent
conversations have new assistant messages they haven't viewed.

## Backend Changes

- Adds `last_read_message_id` column to the `chats` table (migration
000439).
- Computes `has_unread` as a virtual column in `GetChatsByOwnerID` using
an `EXISTS` subquery checking for assistant messages beyond the read
cursor.
- Exposes `has_unread` on the `codersdk.Chat` struct and auto-generated
TypeScript types.
- Updates `last_read_message_id` on stream connect/disconnect in
`streamChat`, avoiding per-message API calls during active streaming.
- Uses `context.WithoutCancel` for the deferred disconnect write so the
DB update succeeds even after the client disconnects.

## Frontend Changes

- Bold title (`font-semibold`) for unread chats in the sidebar.
- Small blue dot indicator next to the relative timestamp.
- Suppresses unread indicator for the currently active chat via
`isActive` from NavLink.

## Design Decisions

- Only `assistant` messages count as unread — the user's own messages
don't trigger the indicator.
- No foreign key on `last_read_message_id` since messages can be deleted
(via rollback/truncation) and the column is just a high-water mark.
- Zero API calls during streaming: exactly 2 DB writes per stream
session (connect + disconnect).
- Unread state refreshes on chat list load and window focus. The
`watchChats` WebSocket optimistically marks non-active chats as unread
on `status_change` events, but does not carry a server-computed
`has_unread` field. Navigating to a chat optimistically clears its
unread indicator in the cache.
2026-03-27 12:15:04 -04:00
Matt Vollmer 113aaa79a0 feat: add pinned chats with drag-to-reorder (#23615)
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/bd5d12a1-61b3-4b7d-83b6-317bdfb60b3c

## Summary

Adds pinned chats to the agents page sidebar with server-side
persistence and drag-to-reorder. Users can pin/unpin chats via the
context menu, and pinned chats appear in a dedicated "Pinned" section
above the time-grouped list.

## Database

Migration `000453_chat_pin_order`: adds `pin_order integer DEFAULT 0 NOT
NULL` column on `chats` (0 = unpinned, 1+ = pinned in display order).
Three SQL queries handle pin operations server-side using CTEs with
`ROW_NUMBER()`:

- `PinChatByID`: normalizes existing orders and appends to end
- `UnpinChatByID`: sets target to 0 and compacts remaining pins
- `UpdateChatPinOrder`: shifts neighbors, clamps to `[1, pinned_count]`

All queries exclude archived chats. `ArchiveChatByID` clears `pin_order`
on archive. The handler rejects pinning archived chats with 400.

## Backend

Pin/unpin/reorder go through the existing `PATCH
/api/experimental/chats/{chat}` via the `pin_order` field on
`UpdateChatRequest`. The handler routes based on current pin state:
`pin_order == 0` unpins, `> 0` on an already-pinned chat reorders, `> 0`
on an unpinned chat appends to end.

## Frontend

- `pinChat` / `unpinChat` / `reorderPinnedChat` optimistic mutations
using shared `isChatListQuery` predicate
- Sidebar renders Pinned section above time groups, excludes pinned
chats from time groups
- Pin/Unpin context menu items (hidden for child/delegated chats)
- `@dnd-kit/core` + `@dnd-kit/sortable` for drag-to-reorder with
`MouseSensor`, `TouchSensor`, and `KeyboardSensor`
- Local pin-order override prevents flash on drop; click blocker
prevents NavLink navigation after drag

---
*PR generated with Coder Agents*
2026-03-26 16:52:02 -04:00
Danny Kopping 801e57d430 feat: session detail API (#23203) 2026-03-26 18:09:53 +02:00
Ethan 61e31ec5cc perf(coderd/x/chatd): persist workspace agent binding across chat turns (#23274)
## Summary

This change removes the steady-state "resolve the latest workspace
agent" query from chat execution.

Instead of asking the database for the latest build's agent on every
turn, a chat now persists the workspace/build/agent binding it actually
uses and reuses that binding across subsequent turns. The common path
becomes "load the bound agent by ID and dial it", with fallback paths to
repair the binding when it is missing, stale, or intentionally changed.

## What changes

- add `workspace_id`, `build_id`, and `agent_id` binding fields to
`chats`
- expose those fields through the chat API / SDK so the execution
context is explicit
- load the persisted binding first in chatd, instead of always resolving
the latest build's agent
- persist a refreshed binding when chatd has to re-resolve the workspace
agent
- keep child / subagent chats on the same bound workspace context by
inheriting the parent binding
- leave `build_id` / `agent_id` unset for flows like `create_workspace`,
then bind them lazily on the next agent-backed turn

## Runtime behavior

The binding is treated as an optimistic cache of the agent a chat should
use:

- if the bound agent still exists and dials successfully, we use it
without a latest-build lookup
- if the bound agent is missing or no longer reachable, chatd
re-resolves against the latest build and persists the new binding
- if a workspace mutation changes the chat's target workspace, the
binding is updated as part of that mutation

To avoid reintroducing a hot-path query, dialing uses lazy validation:

- start dialing the cached agent immediately
- only validate against the latest build if the dial is still pending
after a short delay
- if validation finds a different agent, cancel the stale dial, switch
to the current agent, and persist the repaired binding

## Result

The hot path stops issuing
`GetWorkspaceAgentsInLatestBuildByWorkspaceID` for every user message,
which is the source of the DB pressure this PR is addressing. At the
same time, chats still converge to the correct workspace agent when the
binding becomes stale due to rebuilds or explicit workspace changes.
2026-03-26 17:22:38 +11:00
Kyle Carberry d4660d8a69 feat: add labels to chats (#23594)
## Summary

Adds a general-purpose `map[string]string` label system to chats, stored
as jsonb with a GIN index for efficient containment queries.

This is a standalone foundational feature that will be used by the
upcoming Automations feature for session identity (matching webhook
events to existing chats), replacing the need for bespoke session-key
tables.

## Changes

### Database
- **Migration 000451**: Adds `labels jsonb NOT NULL DEFAULT '{}'` column
to `chats` table with a GIN index (`idx_chats_labels`)
- **`InsertChat`**: Accepts labels on creation via `COALESCE(@labels,
'{}')`
- **`UpdateChatByID`**: Supports partial update —
`COALESCE(sqlc.narg('labels'), labels)` preserves existing labels when
NULL is passed
- **`GetChats`**: New `has_labels` filter using PostgreSQL `@>`
containment operator
- **`GetAuthorizedChats`**: Synced with generated `GetChats` (new column
scan + query param)

### API
- **Create chat** (`POST /chats`): Accepts optional `labels` field,
validated before creation
- **Update chat** (`PATCH /chats/{chat}`): Supports `labels` field for
atomic label replacement
- **List chats** (`GET /chats`): Supports `?label=key:value` query
parameters (multiple are AND-ed)

### SDK
- `Chat`, `CreateChatRequest`, `UpdateChatRequest`, `ListChatsOptions`
all gain `Labels` fields
- `UpdateChatRequest.Labels` is a pointer (`*map[string]string`) so
`nil` means "don't change" vs empty map means "clear all"

### Validation (`coderd/httpapi/labels.go`)
- Max 50 labels per chat
- Key: 1–64 chars, must match `[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9._/-]*` (supports
namespaced keys like `github.repo`, `automation/pr-number`)
- Value: 1–256 chars
- 13 test cases covering all edge cases

### Chat runtime
- `chatd.CreateOptions` gains `Labels` field, threaded through to
`InsertChat`
- Existing `UpdateChatByID` callers (e.g., quickgen title updates) are
unaffected — NULL labels preserve existing values via COALESCE
2026-03-25 17:26:26 +00:00
Asher 81188b9ac9 feat: add filtering by service account (#23468)
You can now filter by/out service accounts using
`service_account:true/false` or using the filter dropdown.
2026-03-24 10:13:25 -08:00
Danny Kopping 43a1af3cd6 feat: session list API (#23202)
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Closes https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/1360

Adds a new `/api/v2/aibridge/sessions` API which returns "sessions".

Sessions, as defined in the [RFC](https://www.notion.so/coderhq/AI-Bridge-Sessions-Threads-2ccd579be59280f28021d3baf7472fbe?source=copy_link), are a set of interceptions logically grouped by a session key issued by the client.  
The API design for this endpoint was done in [this doc](https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/1360).

If the client has not provided a session ID, we will revert to the thread root ID, and if that's not present we use the interception's own ID (i.e. a session of a single interception - which is effectively what we show currently in our `/api/v2/aibridge/interceptions` API).

The SQL query looks gnarly but it's relatively simple, and seems to perform well (~200ms) even when I import dogfood's `aibridge_*` tables into my workspace. If we need to improve performance on this later we can investigate materialized views, perhaps, but for now I don't think it's warranted.

---

_The PR looks large but it's got a lot of generated code; the actual changes aren't huge._
2026-03-24 08:58:47 +02:00
Kyle Carberry d8ff67fb68 feat: add MCP server configuration backend for chats (#23227)
## Summary

Adds the database schema, API endpoints, SDK types, and encryption
wrappers for admin-managed MCP (Model Context Protocol) server
configurations that chatd can consume. This is the backend foundation
for allowing external MCP tools (Sentry, Linear, GitHub, etc.) to be
used during AI chat sessions.

## Database

Two new tables:
- **`mcp_server_configs`**: Admin-managed server definitions with URL,
transport (Streamable HTTP / SSE), auth config (none / OAuth2 / API key
/ custom headers), tool allow/deny lists, and an availability policy
(`force_on` / `default_on` / `default_off`). Includes CHECK constraints
on transport, auth_type, and availability values.
- **`mcp_server_user_tokens`**: Per-user OAuth2 tokens for servers
requiring individual authentication. Cascades on user/config deletion.

New column on `chats` table:
- **`mcp_server_ids UUID[]`**: Per-chat MCP server selection, following
the same pattern as `model_config_id` — passed at chat creation,
changeable per-message with nil-means-no-change semantics.

## API Endpoints

All routes are under `/api/experimental/mcp/servers/` and gated behind
the `agents` experiment.

**Admin endpoints** (`ResourceDeploymentConfig` auth):
- `POST /` — Create MCP server config
- `PATCH /{id}` — Update MCP server config (full-replace)
- `DELETE /{id}` — Delete MCP server config

**Authenticated endpoints** (all users, enabled servers only for
non-admins):
- `GET /` — List configs (admins see all, members see enabled-only with
admin fields redacted)
- `GET /{id}` — Get config by ID (with `auth_connected` populated
per-user)

**OAuth2 per-user auth flow:**
- `GET /{id}/oauth2/connect` — Initiate OAuth2 flow (state cookie CSRF
protection)
- `GET /{id}/oauth2/callback` — Handle OAuth2 callback, store tokens
- `DELETE /{id}/oauth2/disconnect` — Remove stored OAuth2 tokens

## Security

- **Secrets never returned**: `OAuth2ClientSecret`, `APIKeyValue`, and
`CustomHeaders` are never in API responses — only boolean indicators
(`has_oauth2_secret`, `has_api_key`, `has_custom_headers`).
- **Field redaction for non-admins**: `convertMCPServerConfigRedacted`
strips `OAuth2ClientID`, auth URLs, scopes, and `APIKeyHeader` from
non-admin responses.
- **dbcrypt encryption at rest**: All 5 secret fields use `dbcrypt_keys`
encryption with full encrypt-on-write / decrypt-on-read wrappers (11
dbcrypt method overrides + 2 helpers), following the same pattern as
`chat_providers.api_key`.
- **OAuth2 CSRF protection**: State parameter stored in `HttpOnly`
cookie with `HTTPCookies.Apply()` for correct `Secure`/`SameSite` behind
TLS-terminating proxies.
- **dbauthz authorization**: All 18 querier methods have authorization
wrappers. Read operations use `ActionRead`, write operations use
`ActionUpdate` on `ResourceDeploymentConfig`.

## Governance Model

| Control | Implementation |
|---------|---------------|
| **Global kill switch** | `enabled` defaults to `false` |
| **Availability policy** | `force_on` (always injected), `default_on`
(pre-selected), `default_off` (opt-in) |
| **Per-chat selection** | `mcp_server_ids` on `CreateChatRequest` /
`CreateChatMessageRequest` |
| **Auth gate** | OAuth2 servers require per-user auth before tools are
injected |
| **Tool-level allow/deny** | Arrays on `mcp_server_configs` for
granular tool filtering |
| **Secrets encrypted at rest** | Uses `dbcrypt_keys` (same pattern as
`chat_providers.api_key`) |

## Tests

8 test functions covering:
- Full CRUD lifecycle (create, list, update, delete)
- Non-admin visibility filtering (enabled-only, field redaction)
- `auth_connected` population for OAuth2 vs non-OAuth2 servers
- Availability policy validation (valid values + invalid rejection)
- Unique slug enforcement (409 Conflict)
- OAuth2 disconnect idempotency
- Chat creation with `mcp_server_ids` persistence

## Known Limitations (Deferred)

These are documented and intentional for an experimental feature:
- **Audit logging** not yet wired — will add when feature stabilizes
- **Cross-field validation** (e.g., OAuth2 fields required when
`auth_type=oauth2`) — admin-only endpoint, will add when stabilizing
- **`force_on` auto-injection** — query exists but not yet wired into
chatd tool injection (follow-up)
- **Additional test coverage** — 403 auth tests, GET-by-ID tests,
callback CSRF tests planned for follow-up

## What's NOT in this PR

- Frontend UI (admin panel + chat picker)
- Actual MCP client connections (`chatd/chatmcp/` manager)
- Tool injection into `chatloop/`
2026-03-19 14:07:36 +00:00
Kyle Carberry b779c9ee33 fix: use SQL-level auth filtering for chat listing (#23159)
## Problem

The chat listing endpoint (`GetChatsByOwnerID`) was using
`fetchWithPostFilter`, which fetches N rows from the database and then
filters them in Go memory using RBAC checks. This causes a pagination
bug: if the user requests `limit=25` but some rows fail the auth check,
fewer than 25 rows are returned even though more authorized rows exist
in the database. The client may incorrectly assume it has reached the
end of the list.

## Solution

Switch to the same pattern used by `GetWorkspaces`, `GetTemplates`, and
`GetUsers`: `prepareSQLFilter` + `GetAuthorized*` variant. The RBAC
filter is compiled to a SQL WHERE clause and injected into the query
before `ORDER BY`/`LIMIT`, so the database returns exactly the requested
number of authorized rows.

Additionally, `GetChatsByOwnerID` is renamed to `GetChats` with
`OwnerID` as an optional (nullable) filter parameter, matching the
`GetWorkspaces` naming convention.

## Changes

| File | Change |
|------|--------|
| `queries/chats.sql` | Renamed to `GetChats`, `owner_id` now optional
via CASE/NULL, added `-- @authorize_filter` |
| `queries.sql.go` | Renamed constant, params struct (`GetChatsParams`),
and method |
| `querier.go` | Interface method renamed |
| `modelqueries.go` | Added `chatQuerier` interface +
`GetAuthorizedChats` impl |
| `dbauthz/dbauthz.go` | `GetChats` now uses `prepareSQLFilter` instead
of `fetchWithPostFilter` |
| `dbauthz/dbauthz_test.go` | Updated tests for SQL filter pattern |
| `dbmock/dbmock.go` | Renamed + added mock for `GetAuthorizedChats` |
| `dbmetrics/querymetrics.go` | Renamed + added metrics wrapper |
| `rbac/regosql/configs.go` | Added `ChatConverter` (maps `org_owner` to
empty string literal since `chats` has no `organization_id` column) |
| `rbac/authz.go` | Added `ConfigChats()` |
| `chats.go` | Handler uses renamed method with `uuid.NullUUID` |
| `searchquery/search.go` | Updated return type |
| `gitsync/worker.go` | Updated interface and call site |
| Various test files | Updated for renamed types |
2026-03-17 12:46:24 -04:00
Michael Suchacz 1031da9738 feat: add agent chat spend limiting (backend) (#23071)
Introduces deployment-scoped spend limiting for Coder Agents, enabling
administrators to control LLM costs at global, group, and individual
user levels.

## Changes

- **Database migration (000437)**: `chat_usage_limit_config`
(singleton), `chat_usage_limit_overrides` (per-user),
`chat_usage_limit_group_overrides` (per-group)
- **Single-query limit resolution**: individual override > min(group) >
global default via `ResolveUserChatSpendLimit`
- **Fail-open enforcement** in chatd with documented TOCTOU trade-off
- **Experimental API** under `/api/experimental/chats/usage-limits` for
CRUD on limits
- **`AsChatd` RBAC subject** for narrowly-scoped daemon access (replaces
`AsSystemRestricted`)
- **Generated TypeScript types** for the frontend SDK

## Hierarchy

1. Individual user override (highest)
2. Minimum of group limits
3. Global default
4. Disabled / unlimited

Currency stored as micro-dollars (`1,000,000` = $1.00).

Frontend PR: #23072
2026-03-17 01:24:03 +01:00
Cian Johnston e9025f91e8 chore(db): remove 23 unused database methods (#22999)
Removes 22 database query methods with no callers outside generated code
and the dbauthz wrapper layer (~1,600 lines).

**Security keys (6)** — superseded by `cryptokeys` package:
`GetAppSecurityKey`, `UpsertAppSecurityKey`, `GetOAuthSigningKey`,
`UpsertOAuthSigningKey`, `GetCoordinatorResumeTokenSigningKey`,
`UpsertCoordinatorResumeTokenSigningKey`

**Superseded queries (4):**
- `GetProvisionerJobsByIDs` → `GetProvisionerJobsByIDsWithQueuePosition`
- `GetDeploymentDAUs` / `GetTemplateDAUs` →
`GetTemplateInsightsByInterval`
- `GetWorkspaceBuildParametersByBuildIDs` + its `GetAuthorized...`
variant → unused

**OAuth2 (2):**
`GetOAuth2ProviderAppByRegistrationToken`,
`UpdateOAuth2ProviderAppSecretByID`

**Chat (4)** — pre-wired with no callers:
`GetChatModelConfigByProviderAndModel`, `DeleteChatMessagesByChatID`,
`ListChatsByRootID`, `ListChildChatsByParentID`

**Other (6):**
`DeleteGitSSHKey`, `UpdateUserLinkedID`, `GetFileIDByTemplateVersionID`,
`GetTemplateVersionHasAITask`, `InsertUserGroupsByName`,
`RemoveUserFromAllGroups`
2026-03-12 21:32:57 +00:00
George K e5c19d0af4 feat: backend support for creating and storing service accounts (#22698)
Add is_service_account column to users table with CHECK constraints
enforcing login_type='none' and empty email for service accounts.
Update user creation API to validate service account constraints.

Related to:
https://linear.app/codercom/issue/PLAT-27/feat-backend-support-for-creating-and-storing-service-accounts
2026-03-11 10:19:08 -07:00
Danny Kopping 13e3df67d6 feat: track client sessions (#22470)
This change adds support for tracking client session IDs in AI Bridge interceptions to enable better session-based auditing.

Depends on https://github.com/coder/aibridge/pull/198  
Fixes https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/1337

The session ID field is optional and not universally supported by all clients.
2026-03-06 14:43:53 +02:00
Danny Kopping 1b08bc76a6 feat: store tool call IDs to determine interception lineage (#22246)
Adds database columns and server-side logic to track interception lineage via tool call IDs. When an interception ends, the server resolves the correlating tool call ID to find the parent interception and links them via `parent_id`.

New `provider_tool_call_id` column on `aibridge_tool_usages` and `parent_id` column on `aibridge_interceptions`, with indexes for lookup. `findParentInterceptionID` queries by tool call ID and filters out the current interception to find the parent.

Adapted from the [coder/coder `dk/prompt_provenance_poc`](https://github.com/coder/coder/compare/main...dk/prompt_provenance_poc) branch.
Depends on [coder/aibridge#188](https://github.com/coder/aibridge/pull/188).  
  
Closes https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/1334
2026-03-03 21:04:41 +02:00
Jake Howell d2787df442 feat: add AI Bridge request logs model filter (#22230)
This pull-request implements a simple filtering logic so that we're able
to pick which model the user actually used when logs were sent to AI
Bridge.

- Add `GET /aibridge/models` API endpoint that returns distinct model
names from AI Bridge interceptions, with pagination and search support
- New `ListAIBridgeModels` SQL query using case-sensitive prefix
matching (`LIKE model || '%'`) to allow B-tree index usage
- Hand-written `ListAuthorizedAIBridgeModels` in `modelqueries.go` for
RBAC authorization filter injection
- `AIBridgeModels` search query parser in searchquery/search.go
(defaults bare terms to the `model` field)
- dbauthz wrappers, dbmetrics, and dbmock implementations for the new
query

<img width="292" height="185" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/134771df-2d26-4c54-acc4-27f58128b351"
/>
2026-02-26 02:40:45 +11:00
Paweł Banaszewski 90c11f3386 feat: add client column to aibridge_interceptions table (#21839)
Adds `client` column to `aibridge_interceptions` table. It is set accordingly to what is passed from AI Bridge in `RecordInterception`.
Adds interception filtering by `client` value.

Depends on: https://github.com/coder/aibridge/pull/158
Updates aibridge library to include this change.

Fixes: https://github.com/coder/aibridge/issues/31
2026-02-17 15:43:02 +01:00
Steven Masley efd98bd93a chore: add template toggle to disable module caching (#21931)
There exists use cases to disable the new module caching behavior of
workspace builds. This was the legacy behavior.
2026-02-05 14:38:55 -06:00
Jon Ayers 22ece10a4a feat: add healthy filter for workspace queries (#21743)
Adds support for filtering workspaces by health status using
healthy:true or healthy:false in the search query.

This is done by changing `has-agent` to accept a list of statuses and
aliasing `health:true` to `has-agent:connected` and `healthy:false` to
`has-agent:timeout,disconnected`.

Fixes #21623
2026-02-04 20:48:27 -06:00
Jake Howell 052bd114a4 fix: resolve missing users in <UserCombobox /> (#21822)
Closes #21044

This pull-request addresses an issue we were seeing where we would
attempt to filter the `<UserCombobox />` by the users username or email
not their username (which the rendered options would show).

To highlight this I created three different users. Each with a username
that did not contain their `email` or `name` and attempted to filter.
Attempting to search for `John` wouldn't actually show the user as his
username was `x`, and infact whereas a subset of users might be returned
from the backend for having `john` in the `email` it would've been
filtered by the frontend for not being in the `name` field.

| Name | Username |
| --- | --- |
| `Jake` | `z` |  
| `Jeff` | `y` |
| `John` | `x` |

| Previously | Now |
| --- | --- |
| <img width="560" height="547" alt="OLD_USER_COMBOBOX"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a0567264-0034-42ac-aba0-95b05c4f92dd"
/> | <img width="580" height="548" alt="NEW_USER_COMBOBOX"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1aa0c942-d340-4b1c-8dde-b97879525bfb"
/> |
2026-02-03 00:13:41 +11:00
Steven Masley 89f4d60e7b chore: remove experiment "terraform-directory-reuse" (#21397)
Experiment is no longer required, the new method will be released without an experiment and without a toggle

Main PR is: https://github.com/coder/coder/pull/21398
2026-01-09 11:13:16 -06:00
George K 103967ed02 feat: add sharing info to /workspaces endpoint (#21049)
closes: https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/858

Similar to https://github.com/coder/coder/pull/19375, this one uses
system permissions for fetching actual user and group data.

Modifies the `workspaces_expanded` view to fetch the required data; this way it's made available to all code paths that make use of it.  

Also fixes a bug in a test helper function that can result in `null` being saved to the DB for `user_acl` or `group_acl` and break tests; a defensive check constraint that prevents this is worth a PR, e.g:

`ALTER TABLE workspaces
   ADD CONSTRAINT group_acl_is_object CHECK (jsonb_typeof(group_acl) = 'object');`

Also adds missing  `OwnerName` in `ConvertWorkspaceRows`.
2025-12-15 08:42:08 -08:00
Steven Masley fe3b825b86 chore: per template opt into cached terraform directories (#20609)
For experimental and dogfood purposes, this adds the ability to opt in a single template. 
Leaving the rest of the templates as is. 

For GA, this setting might be removed or changed.
2025-11-13 14:04:12 -06:00
Paweł Banaszewski 991831b1dd chore: add API key ID to interceptions (#20513)
Adds APIKeyID to interceptions.
Needed for tracking API key usage with bridge.
fixes https://github.com/coder/coder/issues/20001
2025-11-10 13:46:41 +01:00
Mathias Fredriksson 859e94d67a fix: deprecate codersdk.AITaskPromptParameterName and reduce usage (#20501)
Depends on coder/sqlc#1
Fixes coder/internal#979
Updates coder/internal#973
2025-10-29 18:59:12 +00:00
Cian Johnston 1ebc217624 fix: update task link AppStatus using task_id (#20543)
Fixes https://github.com/coder/coder/issues/20515

Alternative to https://github.com/coder/coder/pull/20519

Adds `task_id` to `workspaces_expanded` view and updates the "View Task"
link in `AppStatuses` component.

NOTE: this contains a migration
2025-10-29 15:45:45 +00:00
Paweł Banaszewski 4244b20823 feat: add ended_at column to aibridge_interceptions table (#20432)
Needed for marking interceptions as done
(https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/1051).
2025-10-23 13:29:05 +02:00
Dean Sheather 69c2c40512 chore: add user details to aibridge interception list endpoint (#20397)
- Adds FK from `aibridge_interceptions.initiator_id` to `users.id`
- This is enforced by deleting any rows that don't have any users. Since
this is an experimental feature AND coder never deletes user rows I
think this is acceptable.
- Adds `name` as a property on `codersdk.MinimalUser`
- This matches the `visible_users` view in the database. I'm unsure why
`name` wasn't already included given that `username` is.
- Adds a new `initiator` field to `codersdk.AIBridgeInterception` which
contains `codersdk.MinimalUser` (ID, username, name, avatar URL)
- Removes `initiator_id` from `codersdk.AIBridgeInterception`
    - Should be fine since we're still in early access
2025-10-22 16:18:31 +11:00
Dean Sheather ea261a1f7c chore: add offset-based pagination support to aibridge list endpoint (#20393)
Necessary for the frontend to be able to paginate easily. Cursor
pagination is good for fetching all events, but doesn't play very well
when a pagination component gets involved.

Adds support for `?offset=x` to the existing endpoint. The cursor-based
pagination (`?after_id=x`) is still supported. The two pagination modes
are mutually exclusive, and are documented as such. If both are
supplied, the request will be rejected.

Also adds a `total` property to the response that contains the full
count of items matching the filter. We already have indices in place so
I don't think this will impact performance (or we can revisit it before
GA).
2025-10-21 11:50:00 +00:00
Paweł Banaszewski 0a6ba5d51a feat: add endpoint to list aibridge interceptions (#19929)
Co-authored-by: Dean Sheather <dean@deansheather.com>
2025-09-27 00:20:33 +10:00
Brett Kolodny 38ca98745b feat: add shared_with_group: and shared_with_user: filters to /workspaces endpoint (#19875)
Adds shared_with_user and shared_with_group filters to the /workspaces
endpoint.

- `shared_with_user`: filters workspaces shared with a specific user.
Accepts a user UUID or username.
- `shared_with_group`: filters workspaces shared with a specific group.
Accepts:
  - a group UUID, or
  - `<organization name>/<group name>`, or
  - `<group name>` (resolved in the default organization).


Closes
[coder/internal#1004](https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/1004)
2025-09-19 16:05:27 -04:00
Brett Kolodny e6b04d1918 feat: add shared filter to workspaces query (#19807)
Adds a `shared:<boolean>` search query to the `/workspaces [get]`
endpoint


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ccf84bd9-c1fd-4085-825b-2e3176a2d488

Closes
[coder/internal#972](https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/972)
2025-09-16 12:37:39 -04:00
Rafael Rodriguez 1677a30a1d fix: add support for spaces in search & enable searching by display name in templates (#19552)
## Summary

In this pull request we're updating search to support queries with
spaces in addition to the `field:value` pattern that is currently
supported.

Additionally templates search now defaults to `display_name` (since
`display_name` is optional the search will fallback to `name`) when
searching without the `field:value` pattern

Closes: https://github.com/coder/coder/issues/14384

### Downsides with searching on `name` and `display_name`

Because the `name` field cannot include spaces, we end up in a situation
where including a space in the query will result in no results since the
query searches on both `name` AND `display_name`. In the following
example, we can see the results of searching by both `name` and
`display_name` on these templates:

| Name | Display Name |
| ------ | ------------- |
| docker | Docker Template |
| faketemplate | A Fake Template |
| azure | Fake Azure Template |
| anotherfake | Another Fake Template |
| azurefake | Another Fake Fake Azure Template |



https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b0e0793e-e77d-46bc-9a42-d7cf4f8bd910

### Proposal: Search on `display_name` by default and allow for `name`
using the `field:value` pattern

If we remove `name` from the default template search, we're now able to
search with spaces on template `display_names`. Since `display_names`
are what users see in the templates list they might expect the search to
work this way.

Below is an example of `name` being removed from the default template
search.


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9aba5911-4960-4384-befb-08ea1acaa3ab

With this approach users would still be able to search on template names
by specifying `exact_name:foo`.

### Testing

Added additional test cases to ensure spaces were handled as expected in
combination with `field:value` patterns.
2025-09-08 17:13:27 -05:00
Kacper Sawicki 5e4aa79a9d feat(coderd): add has_external_agent flag to template_versions and workspace_builds (#19285)
This pull request introduces support for external workspace management, allowing users to register and manage workspaces that are provisioned and managed outside of the Coder.

* Added has_external_agent field to workspace builds and template versions
2025-08-19 10:29:51 +02:00
Steven Masley 5b80c47e8c feat: add author filter command to template filtering (#19202)
Can do `author:username` to filter templates created by a certain
author. Adding to help clean out some templates that I created on our
dev instance. This makes sorting a bit easier.
2025-08-06 10:41:01 -05:00
ケイラ eeb0bbefb9 feat: implement acl for workspaces (#19094) 2025-07-30 17:02:51 -06:00
Callum Styan ffbfaf2a6f feat: allow bypassing current CORS magic based on template config (#18706)
Solves https://github.com/coder/coder/issues/15096

This is a slight rework/refactor of the earlier PRs from @dannykopping
and @Emyrk:
- https://github.com/coder/coder/pull/15669
- https://github.com/coder/coder/pull/15684
- https://github.com/coder/coder/pull/17596

Rather than having a per-app CORS behaviour setting and additionally a
template level setting for ports, this PR adds a single template level
CORS behaviour setting that is then used by all apps/ports for
workspaces created from that template.

The main changes are in `proxy.go` and `request.go` to:
a) get the CORS behaviour setting from the template
b) have `HandleSubdomain` bypass the CORS middleware handler if the
selected behaviour is `passthru`
c) in `proxyWorkspaceApp`, do not modify the response if the selected
behaviour is `passthru`

<!-- This is an auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai
-->
## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **New Features**
* Added support for configuring CORS behavior ("simple" or "passthru")
at the template level for all shared ports.
* Introduced a new "CORS Behavior" setting in the template creation and
settings forms.
* API endpoints and responses now include the optional `cors_behavior`
property for templates.
* Workspace apps and proxy now honor the specified CORS behavior,
enabling conditional CORS middleware application.
* Enhanced workspace app tests with comprehensive scenarios covering
CORS behaviors and authentication states.

* **Bug Fixes**
  * None.

* **Documentation**
* Updated API and admin documentation to describe the new
`cors_behavior` property and its usage.
* Added examples and schema references for CORS behavior in relevant API
docs.

* **Tests**
* Extended automated tests to cover different CORS behavior scenarios
for templates and workspace apps.

* **Chores**
* Updated audit logging to track changes to the `cors_behavior` field on
templates.
<!-- end of auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai -->

---------

Signed-off-by: Callum Styan <callumstyan@gmail.com>
2025-07-30 13:42:39 -07:00
Ethan 7c077d39c5 chore: populate connectionlog count using a separate query (#18629)
This is the third PR for moving connection events out of the audit log.

This PR populates `count` on `ConnectionLogResponse` using a separate query, to preemptively mitigate the issue described in #17689. It's structurally identical to a portion of https://github.com/coder/coder/pull/18600, but for the connection log instead of the audit log.
       
Future PRs:
- Implement a table in the Web UI for viewing connection logs.
- Write a query to delete old events from the audit log, call it from dbpurge.
- Write documentation for the endpoint / feature
2025-07-15 15:03:30 +10:00
Ethan 7a339a1ffe feat: add connectionlogs API (#18628)
This is the second PR for moving connection events out of the audit log.

This PR:
- Adds the `/api/v2/connectionlog` endpoint
- Adds filtering for `GetAuthorizedConnectionLogsOffset` and thus the endpoint. 
There's quite a few, but I was aiming for feature parity with the audit log.
  1. `organization:<id|name>`
  2. `workspace_owner:<username>`
  3. `workspace_owner_email:<email>`
  4. `type:<ssh|vscode|jetbrains|reconnecting_pty|workspace_app|port_forwarding>`
  5. `username:<username>` 
     - Only includes web-based connection events (workspace apps, web port forwarding) as only those include user metadata.
  6. `user_email:<email>`
  7. `connected_after:<time>`
  8. `connected_before:<time>`
  9. `workspace_id:<id>`
  10. `connection_id:<id>`
      - If you have one snapshot of the connection log, and some sessions are ongoing in that snapshot, you could use this filter to check if they've been closed since.
  11. `status:<connected|disconnected>`
       - If `connected` only sessions with a null `close_time` are returned, if `disconnected`, only those with a non-null `close_time`. If filter is omitted, both are returned.
       
Future PRs:
- Populate `count` on `ConnectionLogResponse` using a seperate query (to preemptively mitigate the issue described in #17689)
- Implement a table in the Web UI for viewing connection logs.
- Write a query to delete old events from the audit log, call it from dbpurge.
- Write documentation for the endpoint / feature (including these filters)
2025-07-15 14:55:34 +10:00
Ethan 08e17a07fc chore!: route connection logs to new table (#18340)
### Breaking Change (changelog note):
> User connections to workspaces, and the opening of workspace apps or ports will no longer create entries in the audit log. Those events will now be included in the 'Connection Log'.
Please see the 'Connection Log' page in the dashboard, and the Connection Log [documentation](https://coder.com/docs/admin/monitoring/connection-logs) for details. Those with permission to view the Audit Log will also be able to view the Connection Log. The new Connection Log has the same licensing restrictions as the Audit Log, and requires a Premium Coder deployment.

### Context

This is the first PR of a few for moving connection events out of the audit log, and into a new database table and web UI page called the 'Connection Log'.

This PR:
- Creates the new table
- Adds and tests queries for inserting and reading, including reading with an RBAC filter.
- Implements the corresponding RBAC changes, such that anyone who can view the audit log can read from the table
- Implements, under the enterprise package, a `ConnectionLogger` abstraction to replace the `Auditor` abstraction for these logs. (No-op'd in AGPL, like the `Auditor`)
- Routes SSH connection and Workspace App events into the new `ConnectionLogger`
- Updates all existing tests to check the values of the `ConnectionLogger` instead of the `Auditor`.

Future PRs:
- Add filtering to the query
- Add an enterprise endpoint to query the new table
- Write a query to delete old events from the audit log, call it from dbpurge.
- Implement a table in the Web UI for viewing connection logs.


> [!NOTE]
> The PRs in this stack obviously won't be (completely) atomic. Whilst they'll each pass CI, the stack is designed to be merged all at once. I'm splitting them up for the sake of those reviewing, and so changes can be reviewed as early as possible.  Despite this, it's really hard to make this PR any smaller than it already is. I'll be keeping it in draft until it's actually ready to merge.
2025-07-15 14:36:06 +10:00
Kacper Sawicki 695de6e0c0 chore(coderd/database): optimize AuditLogs queries (#18600)
Closes #17689

This PR optimizes the audit logs query performance by extracting the
count operation into a separate query and replacing the OR-based
workspace_builds with conditional joins.

## Query changes
* Extracted count query to separate one
* Replaced single `workspace_builds` join with OR conditions with
separate conditional joins
* Added conditional joins
* `wb_build` for workspace_build audit logs (which is a direct lookup)
    * `wb_workspace` for workspace create audit logs (via workspace)

Optimized AuditLogsOffset query:
https://explain.dalibo.com/plan/4g1hbedg4a564bg8

New CountAuditLogs query:
https://explain.dalibo.com/plan/ga2fbcecb9efbce3
2025-07-01 07:31:14 +02:00
Hugo Dutka 670fa4a3cc feat: add the /aitasks/prompts endpoint (#18464)
Add an endpoint to fetch AI task prompts for multiple workspace builds
at the same time. A prompt is the value of the "AI Prompt" workspace
build parameter. On main, the only way our API allows fetching workspace
build parameters is by using the `/workspacebuilds/$build_id/parameters`
endpoint, requiring a separate API call for every build.

The Tasks dashboard fetches Task workspaces in order to show them in a
list, and then needs to fetch the value of the `AI Prompt` parameter for
every task workspace (using its latest build id), requiring an
additional API call for each list item. This endpoint will allow the
dashboard to make just 2 calls to render the list: one to fetch task
workspaces, the other to fetch prompts.

<img width="1512" alt="Screenshot 2025-06-20 at 11 33 11"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/92899999-e922-44c5-8325-b4b23a0d2bff"
/>

Related to https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/660.
2025-06-24 13:06:02 +02:00
Hugo Dutka 591f5db5f6 feat: add has-ai-task filters to the /workspaces and /templates endpoints (#18387)
This PR allows filtering templates and workspaces with the `has-ai-task`
filter as described in the [Coder Tasks
RFC](https://www.notion.so/coderhq/Coder-Tasks-207d579be5928053ab68c8d9a4b59eaa?source=copy_link#20ad579be59280e6a000eb0646d3c2df).
2025-06-18 18:22:45 +02:00
Bruno Quaresma d63417b542 fix: update WorkspaceOwnerName to use user.name instead of user.username (#18025)
We have been using the user.username instead of user.name in wrong
places, making it very confusing for the UI.
2025-05-27 11:42:07 -03:00
Steven Masley c2bc801f83 chore: add 'classic_parameter_flow' column setting to templates (#17828)
We are forcing users to try the dynamic parameter experience first.
Currently this setting only comes into effect if an experiment is
enabled.
2025-05-15 17:55:17 -05:00
Utsavkumar Lal 0e658219b2 feat: support filtering users table by login type (#17238)
#15896 Mentions ability to add support for filtering by login type

The issue mentions that backend API support exists but the backend did
not seem to have the support for this filter. So I have added the
ability to filter it.

I also added a corresponding update to readme file to make sure the docs
will correctly showcase this feature
2025-04-09 13:59:41 +10:00
Danny Kopping 4c33846f6d chore: add prebuilds system user (#16916)
Pre-requisite for https://github.com/coder/coder/pull/16891

Closes https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/515

This PR introduces a new concept of a "system" user.

Our data model requires that all workspaces have an owner (a `users`
relation), and prebuilds is a feature that will spin up workspaces to be
claimed later by actual users - and thus needs to own the workspaces in
the interim.

Naturally, introducing a change like this touches a few aspects around
the codebase and we've taken the approach _default hidden_ here; in
other words, queries for users will by default _exclude_ all system
users, but there is a flag to ensure they can be displayed. This keeps
the changeset relatively small.

This user has minimal permissions (it's equivalent to a `member` since
it has no roles). It will be associated with the default org in the
initial migration, and thereafter we'll need to somehow ensure its
membership aligns with templates (which are org-scoped) for which it'll
need to provision prebuilds; that's a solution we'll have in a
subsequent PR.

---------

Signed-off-by: Danny Kopping <dannykopping@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Sas Swart <sas.swart.cdk@gmail.com>
2025-03-25 12:18:06 +00:00
Hugo Dutka a71aa202dc feat: filter users by github user id in the users list CLI command (#17029)
Add the `--github-user-id` option to `coder users list`, which makes the
command only return users with a matching GitHub user id. This will
enable https://github.com/coder/start-workspace-action to find a Coder
user that corresponds to a GitHub user requesting to start a workspace.
2025-03-21 13:30:47 +01:00