Audit and connection log pages were timing out due to expensive COUNT(*)
queries over large tables. This commit adds opt-in count capping: requests can
return a `count_cap` field signaling that the count was truncated at a threshold,
avoiding full table scans that caused page timeouts.
Text-cast UUID comparisons in regosql-generated authorization queries
also contributed to the slowdown by preventing index usage for connection
and audit log queries. These now emit native UUID operators.
Frontend changes handle the capped state in usePaginatedQuery and
PaginationWidget, optionally displaying a capped count in the pagination
UI (e.g. "Showing 2,076 to 2,100 of 2,000+ logs")
Related to:
https://linear.app/codercom/issue/PLAT-31/connectionaudit-log-performance-issue
Closes#22136
This pull-request implements a `<ClientFilter />` to our `Request Logs`
page for AI Bridge. This will allow the user to select a client which
they wish to filter against. Technically the backend is able to actually
filter against multiple clients at once however the frontend doesn't
currently have a nice way of supporting this (future improvement).
<img width="1447" height="831" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0be234e2-25f2-4a89-b971-d74817395da1"
/>
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Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Closes https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/1360
Adds a new `/api/v2/aibridge/sessions` API which returns "sessions".
Sessions, as defined in the [RFC](https://www.notion.so/coderhq/AI-Bridge-Sessions-Threads-2ccd579be59280f28021d3baf7472fbe?source=copy_link), are a set of interceptions logically grouped by a session key issued by the client.
The API design for this endpoint was done in [this doc](https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/1360).
If the client has not provided a session ID, we will revert to the thread root ID, and if that's not present we use the interception's own ID (i.e. a session of a single interception - which is effectively what we show currently in our `/api/v2/aibridge/interceptions` API).
The SQL query looks gnarly but it's relatively simple, and seems to perform well (~200ms) even when I import dogfood's `aibridge_*` tables into my workspace. If we need to improve performance on this later we can investigate materialized views, perhaps, but for now I don't think it's warranted.
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_The PR looks large but it's got a lot of generated code; the actual changes aren't huge._
## Problem
The chat listing endpoint (`GetChatsByOwnerID`) was using
`fetchWithPostFilter`, which fetches N rows from the database and then
filters them in Go memory using RBAC checks. This causes a pagination
bug: if the user requests `limit=25` but some rows fail the auth check,
fewer than 25 rows are returned even though more authorized rows exist
in the database. The client may incorrectly assume it has reached the
end of the list.
## Solution
Switch to the same pattern used by `GetWorkspaces`, `GetTemplates`, and
`GetUsers`: `prepareSQLFilter` + `GetAuthorized*` variant. The RBAC
filter is compiled to a SQL WHERE clause and injected into the query
before `ORDER BY`/`LIMIT`, so the database returns exactly the requested
number of authorized rows.
Additionally, `GetChatsByOwnerID` is renamed to `GetChats` with
`OwnerID` as an optional (nullable) filter parameter, matching the
`GetWorkspaces` naming convention.
## Changes
| File | Change |
|------|--------|
| `queries/chats.sql` | Renamed to `GetChats`, `owner_id` now optional
via CASE/NULL, added `-- @authorize_filter` |
| `queries.sql.go` | Renamed constant, params struct (`GetChatsParams`),
and method |
| `querier.go` | Interface method renamed |
| `modelqueries.go` | Added `chatQuerier` interface +
`GetAuthorizedChats` impl |
| `dbauthz/dbauthz.go` | `GetChats` now uses `prepareSQLFilter` instead
of `fetchWithPostFilter` |
| `dbauthz/dbauthz_test.go` | Updated tests for SQL filter pattern |
| `dbmock/dbmock.go` | Renamed + added mock for `GetAuthorizedChats` |
| `dbmetrics/querymetrics.go` | Renamed + added metrics wrapper |
| `rbac/regosql/configs.go` | Added `ChatConverter` (maps `org_owner` to
empty string literal since `chats` has no `organization_id` column) |
| `rbac/authz.go` | Added `ConfigChats()` |
| `chats.go` | Handler uses renamed method with `uuid.NullUUID` |
| `searchquery/search.go` | Updated return type |
| `gitsync/worker.go` | Updated interface and call site |
| Various test files | Updated for renamed types |
Replace the standalone `?archived=` query parameter on the chats listing
endpoint with a `?q=` search parameter, consistent with how workspaces,
tasks, templates, and other list endpoints work.
The `q` parameter uses the standard `key:value` search syntax parsed by
the `searchquery` package. Currently supports:
- `archived:true/false` (default: `false`, hides archived chats)
When `q` is empty or omits the archived filter, archived chats are
excluded by default. This is a behavioral change — the previous API
returned all chats (including archived) when no filter was specified.
### Changes
**Backend:**
- Add `searchquery.Chats()` parser following the same pattern as
`Tasks()`, `Workspaces()`, etc.
- Update `listChats` handler to read `q` instead of `archived`
- Update `codersdk.ListChatsOptions` to use `Q string` instead of
`Archived *bool`
**Frontend:**
- Update `getChats` API method to accept `q` parameter
- Update `infiniteChats` query to pass `q` instead of `archived`
**Tests:**
- Add `TestSearchChats` unit tests for the parser
- Update existing archive/unarchive integration tests to use `Q:
"archived:true"` syntax
This pull-request implements a simple filtering logic so that we're able
to pick which model the user actually used when logs were sent to AI
Bridge.
- Add `GET /aibridge/models` API endpoint that returns distinct model
names from AI Bridge interceptions, with pagination and search support
- New `ListAIBridgeModels` SQL query using case-sensitive prefix
matching (`LIKE model || '%'`) to allow B-tree index usage
- Hand-written `ListAuthorizedAIBridgeModels` in `modelqueries.go` for
RBAC authorization filter injection
- `AIBridgeModels` search query parser in searchquery/search.go
(defaults bare terms to the `model` field)
- dbauthz wrappers, dbmetrics, and dbmock implementations for the new
query
<img width="292" height="185" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/134771df-2d26-4c54-acc4-27f58128b351"
/>
Adds support for filtering workspaces by health status using
healthy:true or healthy:false in the search query.
This is done by changing `has-agent` to accept a list of statuses and
aliasing `health:true` to `has-agent:connected` and `healthy:false` to
`has-agent:timeout,disconnected`.
Fixes#21623
Closes#21044
This pull-request addresses an issue we were seeing where we would
attempt to filter the `<UserCombobox />` by the users username or email
not their username (which the rendered options would show).
To highlight this I created three different users. Each with a username
that did not contain their `email` or `name` and attempted to filter.
Attempting to search for `John` wouldn't actually show the user as his
username was `x`, and infact whereas a subset of users might be returned
from the backend for having `john` in the `email` it would've been
filtered by the frontend for not being in the `name` field.
| Name | Username |
| --- | --- |
| `Jake` | `z` |
| `Jeff` | `y` |
| `John` | `x` |
| Previously | Now |
| --- | --- |
| <img width="560" height="547" alt="OLD_USER_COMBOBOX"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a0567264-0034-42ac-aba0-95b05c4f92dd"
/> | <img width="580" height="548" alt="NEW_USER_COMBOBOX"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1aa0c942-d340-4b1c-8dde-b97879525bfb"
/> |
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.
Necessary for the frontend to be able to paginate easily. Cursor
pagination is good for fetching all events, but doesn't play very well
when a pagination component gets involved.
Adds support for `?offset=x` to the existing endpoint. The cursor-based
pagination (`?after_id=x`) is still supported. The two pagination modes
are mutually exclusive, and are documented as such. If both are
supplied, the request will be rejected.
Also adds a `total` property to the response that contains the full
count of items matching the filter. We already have indices in place so
I don't think this will impact performance (or we can revisit it before
GA).
Adds shared_with_user and shared_with_group filters to the /workspaces
endpoint.
- `shared_with_user`: filters workspaces shared with a specific user.
Accepts a user UUID or username.
- `shared_with_group`: filters workspaces shared with a specific group.
Accepts:
- a group UUID, or
- `<organization name>/<group name>`, or
- `<group name>` (resolved in the default organization).
Closes
[coder/internal#1004](https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/1004)
## Summary
In this pull request we're updating search to support queries with
spaces in addition to the `field:value` pattern that is currently
supported.
Additionally templates search now defaults to `display_name` (since
`display_name` is optional the search will fallback to `name`) when
searching without the `field:value` pattern
Closes: https://github.com/coder/coder/issues/14384
### Downsides with searching on `name` and `display_name`
Because the `name` field cannot include spaces, we end up in a situation
where including a space in the query will result in no results since the
query searches on both `name` AND `display_name`. In the following
example, we can see the results of searching by both `name` and
`display_name` on these templates:
| Name | Display Name |
| ------ | ------------- |
| docker | Docker Template |
| faketemplate | A Fake Template |
| azure | Fake Azure Template |
| anotherfake | Another Fake Template |
| azurefake | Another Fake Fake Azure Template |
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b0e0793e-e77d-46bc-9a42-d7cf4f8bd910
### Proposal: Search on `display_name` by default and allow for `name`
using the `field:value` pattern
If we remove `name` from the default template search, we're now able to
search with spaces on template `display_names`. Since `display_names`
are what users see in the templates list they might expect the search to
work this way.
Below is an example of `name` being removed from the default template
search.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9aba5911-4960-4384-befb-08ea1acaa3ab
With this approach users would still be able to search on template names
by specifying `exact_name:foo`.
### Testing
Added additional test cases to ensure spaces were handled as expected in
combination with `field:value` patterns.
This pull request introduces support for external workspace management, allowing users to register and manage workspaces that are provisioned and managed outside of the Coder.
Depends on: https://github.com/coder/terraform-provider-coder/pull/424
* GET /api/v2/init-script - Gets the agent initialization script
* By default, it returns a script for Linux (amd64), but with query parameters (os and arch) you can get the init script for different platforms
* GET /api/v2/workspaces/{workspace}/external-agent/{agent}/credentials - Gets credentials for an external agent **(enterprise)**
* Updated queries to filter workspaces/templates by the has_external_agent field
Can do `author:username` to filter templates created by a certain
author. Adding to help clean out some templates that I created on our
dev instance. This makes sorting a bit easier.
This is the third PR for moving connection events out of the audit log.
This PR populates `count` on `ConnectionLogResponse` using a separate query, to preemptively mitigate the issue described in #17689. It's structurally identical to a portion of https://github.com/coder/coder/pull/18600, but for the connection log instead of the audit log.
Future PRs:
- Implement a table in the Web UI for viewing connection logs.
- Write a query to delete old events from the audit log, call it from dbpurge.
- Write documentation for the endpoint / feature
This is the second PR for moving connection events out of the audit log.
This PR:
- Adds the `/api/v2/connectionlog` endpoint
- Adds filtering for `GetAuthorizedConnectionLogsOffset` and thus the endpoint.
There's quite a few, but I was aiming for feature parity with the audit log.
1. `organization:<id|name>`
2. `workspace_owner:<username>`
3. `workspace_owner_email:<email>`
4. `type:<ssh|vscode|jetbrains|reconnecting_pty|workspace_app|port_forwarding>`
5. `username:<username>`
- Only includes web-based connection events (workspace apps, web port forwarding) as only those include user metadata.
6. `user_email:<email>`
7. `connected_after:<time>`
8. `connected_before:<time>`
9. `workspace_id:<id>`
10. `connection_id:<id>`
- If you have one snapshot of the connection log, and some sessions are ongoing in that snapshot, you could use this filter to check if they've been closed since.
11. `status:<connected|disconnected>`
- If `connected` only sessions with a null `close_time` are returned, if `disconnected`, only those with a non-null `close_time`. If filter is omitted, both are returned.
Future PRs:
- Populate `count` on `ConnectionLogResponse` using a seperate query (to preemptively mitigate the issue described in #17689)
- Implement a table in the Web UI for viewing connection logs.
- Write a query to delete old events from the audit log, call it from dbpurge.
- Write documentation for the endpoint / feature (including these filters)
Closes#17689
This PR optimizes the audit logs query performance by extracting the
count operation into a separate query and replacing the OR-based
workspace_builds with conditional joins.
## Query changes
* Extracted count query to separate one
* Replaced single `workspace_builds` join with OR conditions with
separate conditional joins
* Added conditional joins
* `wb_build` for workspace_build audit logs (which is a direct lookup)
* `wb_workspace` for workspace create audit logs (via workspace)
Optimized AuditLogsOffset query:
https://explain.dalibo.com/plan/4g1hbedg4a564bg8
New CountAuditLogs query:
https://explain.dalibo.com/plan/ga2fbcecb9efbce3
#15896 Mentions ability to add support for filtering by login type
The issue mentions that backend API support exists but the backend did
not seem to have the support for this filter. So I have added the
ability to filter it.
I also added a corresponding update to readme file to make sure the docs
will correctly showcase this feature
- 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>
Add the `--github-user-id` option to `coder users list`, which makes the
command only return users with a matching GitHub user id. This will
enable https://github.com/coder/start-workspace-action to find a Coder
user that corresponds to a GitHub user requesting to start a workspace.
- Add deleted column to organizations table
- Add trigger to check for existing workspaces, templates, groups and
members in a org before allowing the soft delete
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Co-authored-by: Steven Masley <stevenmasley@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Steven Masley <Emyrk@users.noreply.github.com>
This commit adds new audit resource types for workspace agents and
workspace apps, as well as connect/disconnect and open/close actions.
The idea is that we will log new audit events for connecting to the
agent via SSH/editor.
Likewise, we will log openings of `coder_app`s.
This change also introduces support for filtering by `request_id`.
Updates #15139
* chore: add fuzzy name search for templates
* chore: implement fuzzy name matching for templates
Templates search query defaults to a fuzzy name match
* chore: create type for unique role names
Using `string` was confusing when something should be combined with
org context, and when not to. Naming this new name, "RoleIdentifier"
This more closely aligns with GitHub's label search style. Actual search params need to be converted to allow this format, by default they will throw an error if they do not support listing.
* chore: rename locked to dormant
- The following columns have been updated:
- workspace.locked_at -> dormant_at
- template.inactivity_ttl -> time_til_dormant
- template.locked_ttl -> time_til_dormant_autodelete
This change has also been reflected in the SDK.
A route has also been updated from /workspaces/<id>/lock to /workspaces/<id>/dormant
* chore: add /v2 to import module path
go mod requires semantic versioning with versions greater than 1.x
This was a mechanical update by running:
```
go install github.com/marwan-at-work/mod/cmd/mod@latest
mod upgrade
```
Migrate generated files to import /v2
* Fix gen