The slices package provides type-safe generic replacements for the
old typed sort convenience functions. The codebase already uses
slices.Sort in 43 call sites; this finishes the migration for the
remaining 29.
- sort.Strings(x) -> slices.Sort(x)
- sort.Float64s(x) -> slices.Sort(x)
- sort.StringsAreSorted(x) -> slices.IsSorted(x)
# Add API Key Scope Wildcards
This PR adds wildcard API key scopes (`resource:*`) for all RBAC resources to ensure every resource has a matching wildcard value. It also adds all individual `resource:action` scopes to the API documentation and TypeScript definitions.
The changes include:
- Adding a new database migration (000377) that adds wildcard API key scopes
- Updating the API documentation to include all available scopes
- Enhancing the scope generation scripts to include all resource wildcards
- Updating the TypeScript definitions to match the expanded scope list
These changes make creating API keys with comprehensive permissions for specific resource types easier.
# Add Composite API Key Scopes
This PR adds high-level composite API key scopes to simplify token creation with common permission sets:
- `coder:workspaces.create` - Create and update workspaces
- `coder:workspaces.operate` - Read and update workspaces
- `coder:workspaces.delete` - Read and delete workspaces
- `coder:workspaces.access` - Read, SSH, and connect to workspace applications
- `coder:templates.build` - Read templates and create/read files
- `coder:templates.author` - Full template management with insights
- `coder:apikeys.manage_self` - Manage your own API keys
These composite scopes are persisted in the database and expanded during authorization, providing a more intuitive way to grant permissions compared to the granular resource:action scopes.
# Add a curated catalog of public RBAC scopes
This PR introduces a curated catalog of public RBAC scopes that are exposed to users. It adds:
- A `publicLowLevel` map in `scopes_catalog.go` that defines which resource:action pairs are user-requestable
- `IsPublicLowLevel()` function to check if a scope is in the public catalog
- `PublicLowLevelScopeNames()` function that returns a sorted list of public scopes
- Tests to verify the catalog entries are valid and properly sorted
- Updated documentation in the check-scopes README to clarify that public scopes should be added to this catalog
This change helps distinguish between internal-only scopes and those that should be exposed to users in the API.
Added a script/linter to ensure all `policy.RBACPermissions` entries are part of the `api_key_scope` enumerated in the `coderd/database/dump.sql` file.
Fixes#19846