- update `flake.nix`:
- use `devShells.default` instead of `devShell`
- include macOS-specific build inputs
- use the same nodejs version in the default devShell and pnpm frontend build
- update `site/.npmrc` to include tarball URLs for a reproducible Nix build.
Change-Id: I28f0e301298806f251121cc93224740bcc02bcba
Signed-off-by: Thomas Kosiewski <tk@coder.com>
As we worked on adding a `open_in` parameter for workspace_apps - we
initially created three options :
- window
- slim_window
- tab
After further investigation, `window` should not be used and has to be
removed.
ℹ️ I decided to remove the option instead of deprecating it as we've not
created any release nor documented the feature. Can be discussed.
Fixes https://github.com/coder/coder/issues/9775
When a workspace's TTL is removed, and the workspace is running, the
deadline is removed from the workspace.
This also modifies the frontend to not show a confirmation dialog when
the change is to remove autostop.
Change as part of https://github.com/coder/coder/pull/16071
It has been decided that we want to be able to have some notification
templates be disabled _by default_
https://github.com/coder/coder/pull/16071#issuecomment-2580757061.
This adds a new column (`enabled_by_default`) to
`notification_templates` that defaults to `TRUE`. It also modifies the
`inhibit_enqueue_if_disabled` function to reject notifications for
templates that have `enabled_by_default = FALSE` with the user not
explicitly enabling it.
RE: https://github.com/coder/coder/issues/15740,
https://github.com/coder/coder/issues/15297
In order to add a graph to the coder frontend to show user status over
time as an indicator of license usage, this PR adds the following:
* a new `api.insightsUserStatusCountsOverTime` endpoint to the API
* which calls a new `GetUserStatusCountsOverTime` query from postgres
* which relies on two new tables `user_status_changes` and
`user_deleted`
* which are populated by a new trigger and function that tracks updates
to the users table
The chart itself will be added in a subsequent PR
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Co-authored-by: Mathias Fredriksson <mafredri@gmail.com>
## Changes made
- Updated links in the deployment settings page to ensure that they're
highlighted properly
- Updated comment about previous PR to make sure it's clear why we
needed a workaround.
Normally the react router Navlink should normalize the url path and
match with or without a / on the end of the path.
This is a fix to use useMatch() to explicitly see if the current path is
a match to an href to determine whether to apply active styling to the
navlink
This is a significant PR that will impact many parts of the UI, so I’d
like to ask you, @jaaydenh, for a very thorough review of the Storybook
stories on Chromatic. I know it’s a bit of a hassle with around 180
stories affected, but it’s all for a good cause 💪
Main changes:
- Update the `Button` component to match the [new buttons
design](https://www.figma.com/design/WfqIgsTFXN2BscBSSyXWF8/Coder-kit?node-id=3-1756&p=f&m=dev).
- Update forms and dialogs to use the new `Button` component.
Related to https://github.com/coder/coder/issues/14978
Second step to resolve [open_in
issue](https://github.com/coder/terraform-provider-coder/issues/297)
This PR improves the way the open_in parameter is forwarded across the
code, changing the last `string` to const everywhere.
Also make sure it is available and forwarded up to the `CreateLink`
component.
Bumps [@radix-ui/react-slot](https://github.com/radix-ui/primitives)
from 1.1.0 to 1.1.1.
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## Changes made
- Replaced previous `ErrorBoundary` functionality with
`GlobalErrorBoundary` component
- Wired up `GlobalErrorBoundary` to React Router rather than the top of
the app
Adds warnings to the proxy and proxy health pages on HTTP 1.1, 1.0, 0.9
protocols.
Only the performance API can return the HTTP protocol type. We already
use the performance API for latency timings, and each proxy could have
this issue.