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Author SHA1 Message Date
Spike Curtis bddb808b25 chore: arrange imports in a standard way (#21452)
Fixes all our Go file imports to match the preferred spec that we've _mostly_ been using. For example:

```
import (
	"context"
	"time"

	"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
	"golang.org/x/xerrors"
	"gopkg.in/natefinch/lumberjack.v2"

	"cdr.dev/slog/v3"
	"github.com/coder/coder/v2/codersdk/agentsdk"
	"github.com/coder/serpent"
)
```

3 groups: standard library, 3rd partly libs, Coder libs.

This PR makes the change across the codebase. The PR in the stack above modifies our formatting to maintain this state of affairs, and is a separate PR so it's possible to review that one in detail.
2026-01-08 15:24:11 +04:00
Spike Curtis 49b34a716a fix: fix slog to always use array of Fields (#21426)
Upgrades to slog v3 which includes a small, but backward incompatible API change to the acceptible call arguments when logging. This change allows us to verify via compile time type checking that arguments are correct and won't cause a panic, as was possible in slog v1, which this replaces (v2 was tagged but never used in coder/coder).

It also updates dependencies that also use slog and were updated.

I've left the `aibridge` dependency as a commit SHA, under the assumption that the team there (cc @pawbana @dannykopping ) will tag and update the dependency soon and on their own schedule.

Other dependencies, I pushed new tags.
2026-01-08 10:29:41 +04:00
Spike Curtis 73253df6bf fix: use separate HTTP clients in scale test load generators (#21288)
While scale testing, I noticed that our load generators send basically
all requests to a single Coderd instance.

e.g. 


![image.png](https://app.graphite.com/user-attachments/assets/e259862a-adf1-47e7-a37b-fd14e420058e.png)


This is because our scale test commands create all `Runner`s using the
same codersdk Client, which means they share an underlying HTTP client.
With HTTP/2 a single TCP session can multiplex many different HTTP
requests (including websockets). So, it creates a single TCP connection
to a single coderd, and then sends all the requests down the one TCP
connections.

This PR modifies the `exp scaletest` load generator commands to create
an independent HTTP client per `Runner`. This means that each runner
will create its own TCP connection. This should help spread the load and
make a more realistic test, because in a real deployment, scaled out
load will be coming over different TCP connections.
2025-12-19 12:22:49 +04:00
Spike Curtis 0f342ecc04 feat: add provisioner tags to dynamic-parameters scaletest (#20435)
Since `coder exp scaletest dynamic-parameters` ends up creating template versions, provisioner tags may be required to create the template versions.

On our own scaletest clusters, we tag every provisioner, so an untagged template version won't build and won't get imported.
2025-10-23 16:49:09 +04:00
Spike Curtis 77e8d2b887 feat: add configurable timeouts to exp scaletest dynamic-parameters (#20355)
Adds timeout configuration to `exp scaletest dynamic-parameters`

closes: https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/912
2025-10-21 08:58:04 +04:00
Spike Curtis 88851d248c feat: add tracing and prometheus options to exp scaletest dynamic-parameters (#20354)
Adds prometheus server and tracing to `coder exp scaletest dynamic-parameters`

part of https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/912
2025-10-20 13:26:17 +04:00
Spike Curtis 65335bc7d4 feat: add cli command scaletest dynamic-parameters (#20034)
part of https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/912

Adds CLI command `coder exp scaletest dynamic-parameters`

I've left out the configuration of tracing and timeouts for now. I think I want to do some refactoring of the scaletest CLI to make handling those flags take up less boiler plate.

I will add tracing and timeout flags in a follow up PR.
2025-10-07 21:53:59 +04:00