**This is just the protobuf changes for the PR https://github.com/coder/coder/pull/21398**
Moved `UploadFileRequest` from `provisionerd.proto` -> `provisioner.proto`.
Renamed to `FileUpload` because it is now bi-directional.
This **is backwards compatible**. I tested it to confirm the payloads are identical. Types were just renamed and moved around.
```golang
func TestTypeUpgrade(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
x := &proto2.UploadFileRequest{
Type: &proto2.UploadFileRequest_ChunkPiece{
ChunkPiece: &proto.ChunkPiece{
Data: []byte("Hello World!"),
FullDataHash: []byte("Foobar"),
PieceIndex: 42,
},
},
}
data, err := protobuf.Marshal(x)
require.NoError(t, err)
// Exactly the same output
// EhgKDEhlbGxvIFdvcmxkIRIGRm9vYmFyGCo= on `main`
// EhgKDEhlbGxvIFdvcmxkIRIGRm9vYmFyGCo= on this branch
fmt.Println(base64.StdEncoding.EncodeToString(data))
}
```
# What this does
This allows provisioner daemons to download files from `coderd`'s `files` table. This is used to send over cached module files and prevent the need of downloading these modules on each workspace build.
Adds some extra meta data sent to provisioners. Also adds a field
`reuse_terraform_workspace` to tell the provisioner whether or not to
use the caching experiment.
Closes https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/978
- Introduce `CODER_TASK_ID` and `CODER_TASK_PROMPT` to the provisioner
environment
- Make use of new `app_id` field in provider, with a fallback to
`sidebar_app.id` for backwards compatibility
**For now** I've left the `taskPrompt` and `taskID` as a TODO as we do
not yet create these values.
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.
Depends on: https://github.com/coder/terraform-provider-coder/pull/424
* GET /api/v2/init-script - Gets the agent initialization script
* By default, it returns a script for Linux (amd64), but with query parameters (os and arch) you can get the init script for different platforms
* GET /api/v2/workspaces/{workspace}/external-agent/{agent}/credentials - Gets credentials for an external agent **(enterprise)**
* Updated queries to filter workspaces/templates by the has_external_agent field
## Description
This PR adds support for `description` and `icon` fields to
`template_version_presets`. These fields will allow displaying richer
information for presets in the UI, improving the user experience when
creating a workspace.
Both fields are optional, non-nullable, and default to empty strings.
## Changes
* Database migration with the addition of `description VARCHAR(128)` and
`icon VARCHAR(256)` columns to the `template_version_presets` table.
* Updated the `CreateWorkspacePageView` in the UI
Note: UI changes will be addressed in a separate PR
Closes https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/312
Depends on https://github.com/coder/terraform-provider-coder/pull/408
This PR adds support for defining an **autoscaling block** for
prebuilds, allowing number of desired instances to scale dynamically
based on a schedule.
Example usage:
```
data "coder_workspace_preset" "us-nix" {
...
prebuilds = {
instances = 0 # default to 0 instances
scheduling = {
timezone = "UTC" # a single timezone is used for simplicity
# Scale to 3 instances during the work week
schedule {
cron = "* 8-18 * * 1-5" # from 8AM–6:59PM, Mon–Fri, UTC
instances = 3 # scale to 3 instances
}
# Scale to 1 instance on Saturdays for urgent support queries
schedule {
cron = "* 8-14 * * 6" # from 8AM–2:59PM, Sat, UTC
instances = 1 # scale to 1 instance
}
}
}
}
```
### Behavior
- Multiple `schedule` blocks per `prebuilds` block are supported.
- If the current time matches any defined autoscaling schedule, the
corresponding number of instances is used.
- If no schedule matches, the **default instance count**
(`prebuilds.instances`) is used as a fallback.
### Why
This feature allows prebuild instance capacity to adapt to predictable
usage patterns, such as:
- Scaling up during business hours or high-demand periods
- Reducing capacity during off-hours to save resources
### Cron specification
The cron specification is interpreted as a **continuous time range.**
For example, the expression:
```
* 9-18 * * 1-5
```
is intended to represent a continuous range from **09:00 to 18:59**,
Monday through Friday.
However, due to minor implementation imprecision, it is currently
interpreted as a range from **08:59:00 to 18:58:59**, Monday through
Friday.
This slight discrepancy arises because the evaluation is based on
whether a specific **point in time** falls within the range, using the
`github.com/coder/coder/v2/coderd/schedule/cron` library, which performs
per-minute matching rather than strict range evaluation.
---------
Co-authored-by: Danny Kopping <danny@coder.com>
This PR implements protobuf streaming to handle large module files by:
1. **Streaming large payloads**: When module files exceed the 4MB limit,
they're streamed in chunks using a new UploadFile RPC method
2. **Database storage**: Streamed files are stored in the database and
referenced by hash for deduplication
3. **Backward compatibility**: Small module files continue using the
existing direct payload method
## Summary
This PR introduces support for expiration policies in prebuilds. The TTL
(time-to-live) is retrieved from the Terraform configuration
([terraform-provider-coder
PR](https://github.com/coder/terraform-provider-coder/pull/404)):
```
prebuilds = {
instances = 2
expiration_policy {
ttl = 86400
}
}
```
**Note**: Since there is no need for precise TTL enforcement down to the
second, in this implementation expired prebuilds are handled in a single
reconciliation cycle: they are deleted, and new instances are created
only if needed to match the desired count.
## Changes
* The outcome of a reconciliation cycle is now expressed as a slice of
reconciliation actions, instead of a single aggregated action.
* Adjusted reconciliation logic to delete expired prebuilds and
guarantee that the number of desired instances is correct.
* Updated relevant data structures and methods to support expiration
policies parameters.
* Added documentation to `Prebuilt workspaces` page
* Update `terraform-provider-coder` to version 2.5.0:
https://github.com/coder/terraform-provider-coder/releases/tag/v2.5.0
Depends on: https://github.com/coder/terraform-provider-coder/pull/404
Fixes: https://github.com/coder/coder/issues/17916
`v1.5` is going out with release `v2.22`
I had to reorder `module_files` and `resource_replacements` because of
this.
---------
Signed-off-by: Danny Kopping <dannykopping@gmail.com>
Closes https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/369
We can't know whether a replacement (i.e. drift of terraform state
leading to a resource needing to be deleted/recreated) will take place
apriori; we can only detect it at `plan` time, because the provider
decides whether a resource must be replaced and it cannot be inferred
through static analysis of the template.
**This is likely to be the most common gotcha with using prebuilds,
since it requires a slight template modification to use prebuilds
effectively**, so let's head this off before it's an issue for
customers.
Drift details will now be logged in the workspace build logs:

Plus a notification will be sent to template admins when this situation
arises:

A new metric - `coderd_prebuilt_workspaces_resource_replacements_total`
- will also increment each time a workspace encounters replacements.
We only track _that_ a resource replacement occurred, not how many. Just
one is enough to ruin a prebuild, but we can't know apriori which
replacement would cause this.
For example, say we have 2 replacements: a `docker_container` and a
`null_resource`; we don't know which one might
cause an issue (or indeed if either would), so we just track the
replacement.
---------
Signed-off-by: Danny Kopping <dannykopping@gmail.com>
This pull request allows coder workspace agents to be reinitialized when
a prebuilt workspace is claimed by a user. This facilitates the transfer
of ownership between the anonymous prebuilds system user and the new
owner of the workspace.
Only a single agent per prebuilt workspace is supported for now, but
plumbing has already been done to facilitate the seamless transition to
multi-agent support.
---------
Signed-off-by: Danny Kopping <dannykopping@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Danny Kopping <dannykopping@gmail.com>
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 pull request adds support for presets to coder provisioners.
If a template defines presets using a compatible version of the
provider, then this PR will allow those presets to be persisted to the
control plane database for use in workspace creation.
As requested for [this
issue](https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/245) we need to have a
new resource `resources_monitoring` in the agent.
It needs to be parsed from the provisioner and inserted into a new db
table.
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>
Addresses https://github.com/coder/nexus/issues/35.
This PR:
- Adds a `workspace_modules` table to track modules used by the
Terraform provisioner in provisioner jobs.
- Adds a `module_path` column to the `workspace_resources` table,
allowing to identify which module a resource originates from.
- Starts pushing this new information into telemetry.
For the person reviewing this PR, do not fret about the 1,500 new lines
- ~1,000 of them are auto-generated.
* chore: rename `git_auth` to `external_auth` in our schema
We're changing Git auth to be external auth. It will support
any OAuth2 or OIDC provider.
To split up the larger change I want to contribute the schema
changes first, and I'll add the feature itself in another PR.
* Fix names
* Fix outdated view
* Rename some additional places
* Fix sort order
* Fix template versions auth route
* Fix types
* Fix dbauthz
* chore: revert nix-related CI changes
- Reverts using nix to run CI-dependencies.
- Running 'make gen' in a dogfood workspace resulted in inconsistent
results for protobuf-related files making it difficult to pass CI.
This PR imports the minimum changes necessary to make CI compatible
with dogfood.
* 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
* Add Docker image
* Try building the container in CI
* Uncomment testing lines
* Trim image step
* Hit 'em with a Docker load
* Oopsie!
* Add a tag and push!
* Fix image name 🤦
* Fix sudo
* Fix target name
* Build and push
* Fix login to docker hub
* Revert to Docker push
* Fix PATH
* Fix SHA
* Fix ca certs
* Fix ca certs
* Fix coping files in
* Fix docker init
* Fix Docker group and init
* Add comments to our Nix
* Fix build stage
* Add some more comments
* Remove old dogfood image files
* Tag and push with branch name
* Fix tag passing
* Fix tag passing
* Remove old pull triggers
* Convert gen to use Nix
* Add protobuf to the flake
* Add prettier to the dev shell
* Swap to the faster Nix cache action
* Add the correct yq
* Fix gen
* Add make to the flake
* Update extensions