Adds aggregate PR counts (total, open, merged, closed) from
`chat_diff_statuses` to telemetry snapshots, giving visibility into AI
agent PR outcomes across deployments.
The existing telemetry system reports `Chats`, `ChatMessageSummaries`,
and `ChatModelConfigs`, but had no PR-level data. This adds a
`ChatDiffStatusSummary` field to the `Snapshot` struct with four
all-time counts derived from a single aggregate query.
<details>
<summary>Implementation details</summary>
- New SQL query `GetChatDiffStatusSummary` counts `chat_diff_statuses`
rows with non-NULL `pull_request_state`, grouped by state
(open/merged/closed).
- `ChatDiffStatusSummary` struct added to telemetry `Snapshot`,
collected via a parallel `eg.Go()` block in `createSnapshot()`.
- `dbauthz` wrapper uses `rbac.ResourceSystem` (telemetry-only pattern).
- Test covers both empty state (zero counts) and populated state (mixed
states + NULL-state exclusion).
</details>
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Add a `chat_client_type` enum (`ui` | `api`) and `client_type` column to
the `chats` table. The column defaults to `api` for new rows so API
callers don't need to set it explicitly. Existing rows are backfilled to
`ui`.
The field flows through `CreateChatRequest`, `chatd.CreateOptions`,
`InsertChat`, and is returned in the `Chat` response via `db2sdk`.
<details>
<summary>Implementation notes (Coder Agents generated)</summary>
### Changes
**Database migration (000469)**
- New enum `chat_client_type` with values `ui`, `api`.
- New `client_type` column, `NOT NULL DEFAULT 'api'`.
- Backfill: `UPDATE chats SET client_type = 'ui'`.
**SQL query** — `InsertChat` now includes `client_type`.
**SDK** — `ChatClientType` type added; `ClientType` field added to both
`CreateChatRequest` (optional, defaults server-side to `api`) and `Chat`
response.
**Handler** — `postChats` maps the request field (defaulting to `api`)
and passes it through `chatd.CreateOptions`.
**Sub-agent** — Child chats inherit their parent's `client_type`.
**db2sdk** — Maps the database value to the SDK type.
### Decision log
- Default is `api` (not `ui`) so existing API integrations get the
correct value without code changes.
- Backfill sets existing rows to `ui` per requirement.
- Child chats inherit `client_type` from parent rather than defaulting.
</details>
Fixes https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/1436
* Adds organization_id to chats with backfill (workspace org → user org membership → default org)
* No support yet for ACLs (follow-up issue)
- Cross-org workspace binding rejected (both in `CreateChatRequest` and in `create_workspace` tool
- Adds `OrganizationAutocomplete` to `AgentCreateForm`
- Docs updated with `organization_id` in chats-api.md
> 🤖 Written by a Coder Agent. Reviewed by many humans and many agents.
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Co-authored-by: Mathias Fredriksson <mafredri@gmail.com>
Adds telemetry collection for the agents chat system (`/agents`) to the
existing telemetry snapshot pipeline.
Three new snapshot fields:
- **`Chats`** — per-chat metadata (id, owner, status, mode,
workspace_id, root_chat_id, has_parent, archived, model config)
collected time-windowed via `createdAfter`
- **`ChatMessageSummaries`** — per-chat aggregated message metrics
(counts by role, token sums by type, cost, runtime, model count,
compression count) collected time-windowed
- **`ChatModelConfigs`** — model configuration metadata (provider,
model, context limit, enabled, default) collected as full dump
No PII is included — titles, message content, and URLs are excluded at
the SQL level. Only structural metadata flows through telemetry.
<details><summary>Implementation plan</summary>
### SQL Queries (`coderd/database/queries/chats.sql`)
- `GetChatsCreatedAfter` — time-windowed chat metadata
- `GetChatMessageSummariesPerChat` — per-chat message aggregates via
`GROUP BY`
- `GetChatModelConfigsForTelemetry` — full dump of model configs
### Telemetry (`coderd/telemetry/telemetry.go`)
- `Chat`, `ChatMessageSummary`, `ChatModelConfig` structs
- `ConvertChat`, `ConvertChatMessageSummary`, `ConvertChatModelConfig`
conversion functions
- Three `eg.Go()` blocks in `createSnapshot()` following the existing
collection pattern
### Authorization (`coderd/database/dbauthz/dbauthz.go`)
- System-only access for all three queries via `rbac.ResourceSystem`
### Tests
- `TestChatsTelemetry` in `coderd/telemetry/telemetry_test.go` — creates
chats (root + child), messages with token/cost data, model configs;
verifies all snapshot fields
- dbauthz test entries for all three queries in
`coderd/database/dbauthz/dbauthz_test.go`
</details>
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Following on from #23989#24018
- We also no longer want to collect `IsBusiness` demographic data
- Newsletter fields no longer allow `nil` as a value, instead default to
false
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Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
New `IndustryType` and `OrgSize` enums were added in #23989, but they
are no longer desired in the onboarding/marketing telemetry data. This
removes them.
Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Two new columns added to aibridge_token_usages:
- cache_read_input_tokens (BIGINT, default 0)
- cache_write_input_tokens (BIGINT, default 0)
Migration backfills existing rows by extracting values from the metadata
JSONB column (cache_read_input, input_cached, prompt_cached for reads
(max value selected since only 1 should be set), cache_creation_input
for writes).
All references to data from metadata were updated to reference new
columns. No other changes then changing where data is extracted from.
Requires aibridge library version bump to include:
https://github.com/coder/aibridge/pull/229
Fixes: https://github.com/coder/aibridge/issues/150
Add optional demographic and newsletter preference fields to the setup
page: business use (yes/no), industry type, organization size, and two
newsletter toggles (marketing, release/security updates).
The new data flows through telemetry via a FirstUserOnboarding struct in
the snapshot payload, sent once when the first user is created. The
telemetry-server and BigQuery schema changes are required separately to
persist this data.
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Co-authored-by: default <davidiii@fraley.us>
Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Relates to https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/1259
Adds new database queries and telemetry collection functions to gather
task lifecycle events (pause/resume cycles, idle time) for analytics.
Task events track pause/resume activity, idle duration before pausing,
paused duration, and time from resume to first app status, filtered to
recent activity based on the telemetry snapshot interval.
🤖 Created with Mux (Opus 4.6).
Previously, UpsertBoundaryUsageStats (INSERT...ON CONFLICT DO UPDATE) and
GetAndResetBoundaryUsageSummary (DELETE...RETURNING) could race during
telemetry period cutover. Without serialization, an upsert concurrent with the
delete could lose data (deleted right after being written) or commit after the
delete (miscounted in the next period). Both operations now acquire
LockIDBoundaryUsageStats within a transaction to ensure a clean cutover.
Add PeriodStart and PeriodDurationMilliseconds fields to BoundaryUsageSummary
so consumers of telemetry data can understand usage within a particular time window.
Implements telemetry for boundary usage tracking across all Coder
replicas and reports them via telemetry.
Changes:
- Implement Tracker with Track(), FlushToDB(), and StartFlushLoop() methods
- Add telemetry integration via collectBoundaryUsageSummary()
- Use telemetry lock to ensure only one replica collects per period
The tracker accumulates unique workspaces, unique users, and request
counts (allowed/denied) in memory, then flushes to the database
periodically. During telemetry collection, stats are aggregated across
all replicas and reset for the next period.
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.
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.
closes: https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/858
Similar to https://github.com/coder/coder/pull/19375, this one uses
system permissions for fetching actual user and group data.
Modifies the `workspaces_expanded` view to fetch the required data; this way it's made available to all code paths that make use of it.
Also fixes a bug in a test helper function that can result in `null` being saved to the DB for `user_acl` or `group_acl` and break tests; a defensive check constraint that prevents this is worth a PR, e.g:
`ALTER TABLE workspaces
ADD CONSTRAINT group_acl_is_object CHECK (jsonb_typeof(group_acl) = 'object');`
Also adds missing `OwnerName` in `ConvertWorkspaceRows`.
- Adds a new table to keep track of which payloads have already been
reported since we only report for the last clock hour
- Adds a query to gather and aggregate all the data by
provider/model/client
Relates to https://github.com/coder/coder-telemetry-server/issues/27
This PR makes the initial steps at removing usage of the global Go HTTP
client, which was seen to have impacts on test flakiness in
https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/1020. The first commit removes
uses from tests, with the exception of one test that is tightly coupled
to the default client. The second commit makes easy/low-risk removals
from application code. This should have some impact to reduce test flakiness.
Closes https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/884
We're adding this as a `go run` in `lint/go` for now, since adding it to
golangci-lint ourselves involves recompiling golangci-lint and then
running that new binary. I'll look into proposing it being added to the
public golangci-lint linters.
Doesn't appear to cause the lint ci job to take any longer, which is
nice.
Adds telemetry for a _global_ account of prebuilt workspaces created,
failed to build, and claimed.
Partitioning this data by template/preset tuple is not currently in
scope.
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Signed-off-by: Danny Kopping <dannykopping@gmail.com>
This PR ensures that waits on channels will time out according to the
test context, rather than waiting indefinitely. This should alleviate
the panic seen in https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/645 and, if
the deadlock recurs, allow the test to be retried automatically in CI.
- Update go.mod to use Go 1.24.1
- Update GitHub Actions setup-go action to use Go 1.24.1
- Fix linting issues with golangci-lint by:
- Updating to golangci-lint v1.57.1 (more compatible with Go 1.24.1)
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Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Co-authored-by: Claude <claude@anthropic.com>
Pre-requisite for https://github.com/coder/coder/pull/16891
Closes https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/515
This PR introduces a new concept of a "system" user.
Our data model requires that all workspaces have an owner (a `users`
relation), and prebuilds is a feature that will spin up workspaces to be
claimed later by actual users - and thus needs to own the workspaces in
the interim.
Naturally, introducing a change like this touches a few aspects around
the codebase and we've taken the approach _default hidden_ here; in
other words, queries for users will by default _exclude_ all system
users, but there is a flag to ensure they can be displayed. This keeps
the changeset relatively small.
This user has minimal permissions (it's equivalent to a `member` since
it has no roles). It will be associated with the default org in the
initial migration, and thereafter we'll need to somehow ensure its
membership aligns with templates (which are org-scoped) for which it'll
need to provision prebuilds; that's a solution we'll have in a
subsequent PR.
---------
Signed-off-by: Danny Kopping <dannykopping@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Sas Swart <sas.swart.cdk@gmail.com>
## Summary
- Add UserTailnetConnection struct to track desktop client connections
- Add new field to Snapshot struct for telemetry
- Data collection to be implemented in a future PR
relates to coder/nexus#197
Addresses https://github.com/coder/nexus/issues/195. Specifically, just
the "tracking templates" requirement:
> ## Tracking in templates
> To enable resource alerts, a user must add the resource_monitoring
block to a template's coder_agent resource. We'd like to track if
customers have any resource monitoring enabled on a per-deployment
basis. Even better, we could identify which templates are using resource
monitoring.
Addresses https://github.com/coder/nexus/issues/116.
## Core Concept
Send one final telemetry report after the user disables telemetry with
the message that the telemetry was disabled. No other information about
the deployment is sent in this report.
This final report is submitted only if the deployment ever had telemetry
on.
## Changes
1. Refactored how our telemetry is initialized.
2. Introduced the `TelemetryEnabled` telemetry item, which allows to
decide whether a final report should be sent.
3. Added the `RecordTelemetryStatus` telemetry method, which decides
whether a final report should be sent and updates the telemetry item.
4. Added tests to ensure the implementation is correct.
Addresses https://github.com/coder/nexus/issues/175.
## Changes
- Adds the `telemetry_items` database table. It's a key value store for
telemetry events that don't fit any other database tables.
- Adds a telemetry report when HTML is served for the first time in
`site.go`.
Addresses https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/317.
## Changes
Requirements are quoted below:
> how many orgs does deployment have
Adds the Organization entity to telemetry.
> ensuring resources are associated with orgs
All resources that reference an org already report the org id to
telemetry. Adds a test to check that.
> whether org sync is configured
Adds the `IDPOrgSync` boolean field to the Deployment entity.
## Implementation of the org sync check
While there's an `OrganizationSyncEnabled` method on the IDPSync
interface, I decided not to use it directly and implemented a
counterpart just for telemetry purposes. It's a compromise I'm not happy
about, but I found that it's a simpler approach than the alternative.
There are multiple reasons:
1. The telemetry package cannot statically access the IDPSync interface
due to a circular import.
2. We can't dynamically pass a reference to the
`OrganizationSyncEnabled` function at the time of instantiating the
telemetry object, because our server initialization logic depends on the
telemetry object being created before the IDPSync object.
3. If we circumvent that problem by passing the reference as an
initially empty pointer, initializing telemetry, then IDPSync, then
updating the pointer to point to `OrganizationSyncEnabled`, we have to
refactor the initialization logic of the telemetry object itself to
avoid a race condition where the first telemetry report is performed
without a valid reference.
I actually implemented that approach in
https://github.com/coder/coder/pull/16307, but realized I'm unable to
fully test it. It changed the initialization order in the server
command, and I wanted to test our CLI with Org Sync configured with a
premium license. As far as I'm aware, we don't have the tooling to do
that. I couldn't figure out a way to start the CLI with a mock license,
and I didn't want to go down further into the refactoring rabbit hole.
So I decided that reimplementing the org sync checking logic is simpler.
- Adds `testutil.GoleakOptions` and consolidates existing options to
this location
- Pre-emptively adds required ignore for this Dependabot PR to pass CI
https://github.com/coder/coder/pull/16066
Addresses https://github.com/coder/nexus/issues/99.
Changes:
- Save the id of the built-in example template used to create a template
version in the database
- Include the example id in telemetry
Refactors our use of `slogtest` to instantiate a "standard logger" across most of our tests. This standard logger incorporates https://github.com/coder/slog/pull/217 to also ignore database query canceled errors by default, which are a source of low-severity flakes.
Any test that has set non-default `slogtest.Options` is left alone. In particular, `coderdtest` defaults to ignoring all errors. We might consider revisiting that decision now that we have better tools to target the really common flaky Error logs on shutdown.
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.
Joins in fields like `username`, `avatar_url`, `organization_name`,
`template_name` to `workspaces` via a **view**.
The view must be maintained moving forward, but this prevents needing to
add RBAC permissions to fetch related workspace fields.