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part of https://github.com/coder/coder/issues/21335
This moves updating app status (used by Tasks) into the workspace agent
API over dRPC. This will allow us to update the status without having to
re-authenticate each time, like we would with an HTTP PATCH request.
Further PRs in this stack will pipe these requests thru from the CLI MCP
server to the agentsock and finally to this dRPC call to coderd.
Update the agent protobuf schema (agent/proto/agent.proto) to include:
- subagent_id field in WorkspaceAgentDevcontainer message
- id field in CreateSubAgentRequest message
Bump the Agent API version from v2.7 to v2.8 and update all client
references throughout the codebase (ConnectRPC27 -> ConnectRPC28,
DRPCAgentClient27 -> DRPCAgentClient28).
Add the AgentAPI changes to support the feature that transmits boundary
logs from workspaces to coderd via the agent API for eventual re-emission to
stderr. The API handlers are stubs for now because I'm trying to land
this feature from multiple smaller PRs.
High level architecture:
- Boundary records resource access in batches and sends proto message to
agent
- Agent proxies messages to coderd **(captured by the API changes in
this PR)**
- coderd re-emits logs to stderr
RFC:
https://www.notion.so/coderhq/Agent-Boundary-Logs-2afd579be59280f29629fc9823ac41ba
Completely missed this in the original PR for adding support for
creating sub agents. This now allows specifying a list of display apps
to be added to the agent.
Closes https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/619
Implement the `coderd` side of the AgentAPI for the upcoming
dev-container agents work.
`agent/agenttest/client.go` is left unimplemented for a future PR
working to implement the agent side of this feature.
Closes https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/648
This change introduces a new `ParentId` field to the agent's manifest.
This will allow an agent to know if it is a child or not, as well as
knowing who the owner is.
This is part of the Dev Container Agents work
In the presence of multiple devcontainers, it would be nice to
differentiate them by name. This change inherits the resource name from
terraform.
Refs #17076
This change allows specifying devcontainers in terraform and plumbs it
through to the agent via agent manifest.
This will be used for autostarting devcontainers in a workspace.
Depends on coder/terraform-provider-coder#368
Updates #16423
This change adds a new `ReportConnection` endpoint to the `agentapi`.
The protocol version was bumped previously, so it has been omitted here.
This allows the agent to report connection events, for example when the
user connects to the workspace via SSH or VS Code.
Updates #15139
As part of the new resources monitoring logic - more specifically for
OOM & OOD Notifications , we need to update the AgentAPI , and the
agents logic.
This PR aims to do it, and more specifically :
We are updating the AgentAPI & TailnetAPI to version 24 to add two new
methods in the AgentAPI :
- One method to fetch the resources monitoring configuration
- One method to push the datapoints for the resources monitoring.
Also, this PR adds a new logic on the agent side, with a routine running
and ticking - fetching the resources usage each time , but also storing
it in a FIFO like queue.
Finally, this PR fixes a problem we had with RBAC logic on the resources
monitoring model, applying the same logic than we have for similar
entities.
Replace Depot build action with Nix for Nix dogfood image builds
The dogfood Nix image is now built using Nix's native container tooling instead of Depot. This change:
- Adds Nix setup steps to the GitHub Actions workflow
- Removes the Dockerfile.nix in favor of a Nix-native container build
- Updates the flake.nix to support building Docker images
- Introduces a hash file to track Nix-related changes
- Updates the vendorHash for Go dependencies
Change-Id: I4e011fe3a19d9a1375fbfd5223c910e59d66a5d9
Signed-off-by: Thomas Kosiewski <tk@coder.com>
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.
* feat: begin impl of agent script timings
* feat: add job_id and display_name to script timings
* fix: increment migration number
* fix: rename migrations from 251 to 254
* test: get tests compiling
* fix: appease the linter
* fix: get tests passing again
* fix: drop column from correct table
* test: add fixture for agent script timings
* fix: typo
* fix: use job id used in provisioner job timings
* fix: increment migration number
* test: behaviour of script runner
* test: rewrite test
* test: does exit 1 script break things?
* test: rewrite test again
* fix: revert change
Not sure how this came to be, I do not recall manually changing
these files.
* fix: let code breathe
* fix: wrap errors
* fix: justify nolint
* fix: swap require.Equal argument order
* fix: add mutex operations
* feat: add 'ran_on_start' and 'blocked_login' fields
* fix: update testdata fixture
* fix: refer to agent_id instead of job_id in timings
* fix: JobID -> AgentID in dbauthz_test
* fix: add 'id' to scripts, make timing refer to script id
* fix: fix broken tests and convert bug
* fix: update testdata fixtures
* fix: update testdata fixtures again
* feat: capture stage and if script timed out
* fix: update migration number
* test: add test for script api
* fix: fake db query
* fix: use UTC time
* fix: ensure r.scriptComplete is not nil
* fix: move err check to right after call
* fix: uppercase sql
* fix: use dbtime.Now()
* fix: debug log on r.scriptCompleted being nil
* fix: ensure correct rbac permissions
* chore: remove DisplayName
* fix: get tests passing
* fix: remove space in sql up
* docs: document ExecuteOption
* fix: drop 'RETURNING' from sql
* chore: remove 'display_name' from timing table
* fix: testdata fixture
* fix: put r.scriptCompleted call in goroutine
* fix: track goroutine for test + use separate context for reporting
* fix: appease linter, handle trackCommandGoroutine error
* fix: resolve race condition
* feat: replace timed_out column with status column
* test: update testdata fixture
* fix: apply suggestions from review
* revert: linter changes
When we exceed the db-imposed limit of logs, we need to communicate that back to the agent. In v1 we did it with a 4xx-level HTTP status, but with dRPC, the errors are delivered as strings, which feels fragile to me for something we want to gracefully handle.
So, this PR adds the log limit exceeded as a field on the response message, and fixes the API handler to set it as appropriate instead of an error.
Refactors our DRPC service definitions slightly.
In the previous version, I inserted the RPCs from the tailnet proto directly into the Agent service. This makes things hard to deal with because DRPC then generates a new set of methods with new interfaces with the `DRPCAgent_` prefixed. Since you can't have a single method that takes different argument types, we couldn't reuse the implementation of those RFCs without a lot of extra classes and pass-thru methods.
Instead, the "right" way to do it is to integrate at the DRPC layer. So, we have two DRPC services available over the Agent websocket, and register them both on the DRPC `mux`.
Since the tailnet proto RPC service is now for both clients and agents, I renamed some things to clarify and shorten.
This PR also removes the `TailnetAPI` implementation from the `agentapi` package, and the next PR in the stack replaces it with the implementation from the `tailnet` package.