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.
## Summary
In this pull request we're adding support for OIDC allowed groups in the
OSS version as part of work for
https://github.com/coder/coder/issues/17027.
### Changes
- Restored support for parsing group allow list in OSS code
### Testing
- Added tests for OSS code
- Tested allowed/prohibited group OIDC flows in premium and OSS
Deleted organizations are still attempting to sync members. This causes
an error on inserting the member, and would likely cause issues later in
the sync process even if that member is inserted. Deleted orgs should be
skipped.
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.
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.
fixes#14961
Adding the license and updating entitlements is flaky, especially at the start of our `coderdent` testing because, while the actual modifications to the `entitlements.Set` were threadsafe, we could have multiple goroutines reading from the database and writing to the set, so we could end up writing stale data.
This enforces serialization on updates, so that if you modify the database and kick off an update, you know the state of the `Set` is at least as fresh as your database update.
* chore: implement filters for the organizations query
* chore: implement organization sync and create idpsync package
Organization sync can now be configured to assign users to an org based on oidc claims.