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.
- 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>
This PR aims to close#14253
We keep the default behavior using the Coder logo if there's no logo
set.
Otherwise we want to use the logo based on the URL set in appearance.
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Co-authored-by: defelmnq <yvincent@coder.com>
In investigating https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/109 I noticed many of the notification tests are still using `time.Sleep` and `require.Eventually`. This is an initial effort to start converting these to Quartz.
One product change is to switch the `notifier` to use a `TickerFunc` instead of a normal Ticker, since it allows the test to assert that a batch process is complete via the Quartz `Mock` clock. This does introduce one slight behavioral change in that the notifier waits the fetch interval before processing its first batch. In practice, this is inconsequential: no one will notice if we send notifications immediately on startup, or just a little later.
But, it does make a difference to some tests, which are fixed up here.