## Description
This PR introduces a new `list presets` command to display the presets
associated with a given template.
By default, it displays the presets for the template's active version,
unless a `--template-version` flag is provided.
## Changes
* Added a new `list presets` command under `coder templates presets` to
display presets associated with a template.
* By default, the command lists presets from the template’s active
version.
* Users can override the default behavior by providing the
`--template-version` flag to target a specific version.
```
> coder templates versions presets list --help
USAGE:
coder templates presets list [flags] <template>
List all presets of the specified template. Defaults to the active template version.
OPTIONS:
-O, --org string, $CODER_ORGANIZATION
Select which organization (uuid or name) to use.
-c, --column [name|parameters|default|desired prebuild instances] (default: name,parameters,default,desired prebuild instances)
Columns to display in table output.
-o, --output table|json (default: table)
Output format.
--template-version string
Specify a template version to list presets for. Defaults to the active version.
```
Related PR: https://github.com/coder/coder/pull/18912 - please consider
both PRs together as they’re part of the same workflow
Relates to issue: https://github.com/coder/coder/issues/16594
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
* **New Features**
* Added CLI commands to manage and list presets for specific template
versions, supporting tabular and JSON output.
* Introduced a new CLI subcommand group for template version presets,
including detailed help and documentation.
* Added support for displaying and managing the desired number of
prebuild instances for presets in CLI, API, and UI.
* **Documentation**
* Updated and expanded CLI and API documentation to describe new
commands, options, and the desired prebuild instances field in presets.
* Added new help output and reference files for template version presets
commands.
* **Bug Fixes**
* Ensured correct handling and display of the desired prebuild instances
property for presets across CLI, API, and UI.
* **Tests**
* Introduced end-to-end tests for listing template version presets,
covering scenarios with and without presets.
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This change will improve over CLI performance and "snappiness" as well as
substantially reduce our test times. Preliminary benchmarks show
`coder server --help` times cut from 300ms to 120ms on my dogfood
instance.
The inefficiency of lipgloss disproportionately impacts our system, as all help
text for every command is generated whenever any command is invoked.
The `pretty` API could clean up a lot of the code (e.g., by replacing
complex string concatenations with Printf), but this commit is too
expansive as is so that work will be done in a follow up.
* chore: add /v2 to import module path
go mod requires semantic versioning with versions greater than 1.x
This was a mechanical update by running:
```
go install github.com/marwan-at-work/mod/cmd/mod@latest
mod upgrade
```
Migrate generated files to import /v2
* Fix gen
Before, there was a `template edit` AND a `template update`. The
distinction between both commands was easy to forget. `push` more
clearly indicates that the template's source code is being updated.
It is also complimentary to existing `template pull`.
This PR adds a CLI command template edit which allows updating the following metadata fields of a template:
- Description
- Max TTL
- Min Autostart Interval
* Improve CLI documentation
* feat: Allow workspace resources to attach multiple agents
This enables a "kubernetes_pod" to attach multiple agents that
could be for multiple services. Each agent is required to have
a unique name, so SSH syntax is:
`coder ssh <workspace>.<agent>`
A resource can have zero agents too, they aren't required.
* Add tree view
* Improve table UI
* feat: Allow workspace resources to attach multiple agents
This enables a "kubernetes_pod" to attach multiple agents that
could be for multiple services. Each agent is required to have
a unique name, so SSH syntax is:
`coder ssh <workspace>.<agent>`
A resource can have zero agents too, they aren't required.
* Rename `tunnel` to `skip-tunnel`
This command was `true` by default, which causes
a confusing user experience.
* Add disclaimer about editing templates
* Add help to template create
* Improve workspace create flow
* Add end-to-end test for config-ssh
* Improve testing of config-ssh
* Fix workspace list
* Fix config ssh tests
* Update cli/configssh.go
Co-authored-by: Cian Johnston <public@cianjohnston.ie>
* Fix requested changes
* Remove socat requirement
* Fix resources not reading in TTY
Co-authored-by: Cian Johnston <public@cianjohnston.ie>
This enables a "kubernetes_pod" to attach multiple agents that
could be for multiple services. Each agent is required to have
a unique name, so SSH syntax is:
`coder ssh <workspace>.<agent>`
A resource can have zero agents too, they aren't required.
Customer feedback indicated projects was a confusing name.
After querying the team internally, it seemed unanimous
that it is indeed a confusing name.
Here's for a lil less confusion @ashmeer7 🥂