Using `go run` inside of a test is fragile, because it means we have to
wait for `go` to compile the binary while also constrained on resources
by the fact that Playwright and coderd are already running. We should
instead compile a coder binary for the current platform before the tests
and use it directly.
Closescoder/internal#168
Gets rid of the "global state" authentication, and adds a `login` helper
which should be called at the beginning of each test. This means that
not every test needs to authenticated as admin, and we can even have
tests that encompass multiple permission levels.
We also now create more than just the single admin user during setup, so
that we can have a set of users to pick from as appropriate.
This PR solves #10478 by auto-filling previously used template values in create and update workspace flows.
I decided against explicit user values in settings for these reasons:
* Autofill is far easier to implement
* Users benefit from autofill _by default_ — we don't need to teach them new concepts
* If we decide that autofill creates more harm than good, we can remove it without breaking compatibility
* feat: Add systemd service and production deployment
This modifies CI to use a dpkg produced from release to update and
run Coder on a tiny VM in GCP.
It's intentionally kept simple, because customers should
be able to get this same easy install experience.
* Update globalSetup.ts
* Update globalSetup.ts
* Update globalSetup.ts
* Update coder.yaml
* Use pinned version of Go
This brings an initial E2E test (really, an integration test - it's only running the server locally, as opposed to against a deployment - but it'd be easy to point playwright to a deployment).
Demo gif:

This test exercises a minimal flow for login:
- Run the `coderd` binary to start a server on 3000
- Create an initial user as part of setup
- Go through the login flow and verify we land on the projects page
It will be useful to have to ensure that #360 doesn't introduce a regression in the login flow
Future E2E tests that would be useful:
- Create a project & verify it shows in the UI
- Create a workspace and verify it shows in the UI