Previously setting AI Bridge retention to 0 would cause records to be
deleted immediately since we didn't check for the zero value before
calculating the deletion threshold.
This adds a check for aibridgeRetention > 0 to skip deletion when
retention is disabled, matching the pattern used for other retention
settings (connection logs, audit logs, etc.).
Also fixes the return type of DeleteOldAIBridgeRecords from int32 to
int64 since COUNT(*) returns bigint in PostgreSQL.
Refs #21055
Replace hardcoded 7-day retention for workspace agent logs with
configurable retention from deployment settings. Defaults to 7d to
preserve existing behavior.
Depends on #21038
Updates #20743
Add configurable retention policy for audit logs. The DeleteOldAuditLogs
query excludes deprecated connection events (connect, disconnect, open,
close) which are handled separately by DeleteOldAuditLogConnectionEvents.
Disabled (0) by default.
Depends on #21021
Updates #20743
Add `DeleteOldConnectionLogs` query and integrate it into the `dbpurge`
routine. Retention is controlled by `--retention-connection-logs` flag.
Disabled (0) by default.
Depends on #21021
Updates #20743
## Problem
Users may not realize that task notifications are disabled by default.
To improve awareness, we show a warning alert on the Tasks page when all
task notifications are disabled.
**Alert visibility logic:**
- Shows when **all** task notification templates (Task Working, Task
Idle, Task Completed, Task Failed) are disabled
- Can be dismissed by the user, which stores the dismissal in the user
preferences API
- If the user later enables any task notification in Account Settings,
the dismissal state is cleared so the alert will show again if they
disable all notifications in the future
<img width="2980" height="1588" alt="Screenshot 2025-11-25 at 17 48 17"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/316bf097-d9d2-4489-bc16-2987ba45f45c"
/>
## Changes
- Added a warning alert to the Tasks page when all task notifications
are disabled
- Introduced new `/users/{user}/preferences` endpoint to manage user
preferences (stored in `user_configs` table)
- Alert is dismissible and stores the dismissal state via the new user
preferences API endpoint
- Enabling any task notification in Account Settings clears the
dismissal state via the preferences API
- Added comprehensive Storybook stories for both TasksPage and
NotificationsPage to test all alert visibility states and interactions
Closes: https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/1089
## Description
This PR fixes an issue where `GetLatestWorkspaceAppStatusesByAppID`
returned an unbounded number of rows for a given app ID, which could
cause performance issues for noisy or long-running AI tasks.
## Impact
This change reduces database query overhead for workspace app status
updates, particularly for busy AI tasks that update their status
frequently. Previously, fetching the latest status would return all
historical statuses, now it returns only the most recent one.
Fixes#20862
---
🤖 This change was written by Claude Sonnet 4.5 Thinking using [mux](https://github.com/coder/mux) and reviewed by a human 🏄🏻♂️
This PR adds the backend implementation for modifying task prompts. Part
of https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/1084
## Changes
- New `UpdateTaskPrompt` database query to update task prompts
- New PATCH `/api/v2/tasks/{task}/prompt` endpoint
## Notes
This is part 1 of a 2-part PR stack. The frontend UI will be added in a
follow-up PR based on this branch
(https://github.com/coder/coder/pull/20812).
---
🤖 PR was written by Claude Sonnet 4.5 Thinking using [Coder
Mux](https://github.com/coder/cmux) and reviewed by a human 👩
* Adds a `GetTaskByOwnerIDAndName` query
* Updates `httpmw.TaskParam` to fall back to task name if no task by
UUID found.
* Updates the `TaskByIdentifier` used in `cli/` to use direct lookup instead of searching.
## Description
The membership reconciliation ensures the prebuilds system user is a
member of all organizations with prebuilds configured. To support
prebuilds quota management, each organization must have a prebuilds
group that the system user belongs to.
## Problem
Previously, membership reconciliation iterated over all presets to check
and update membership status. This meant database queries
`GetGroupByOrgAndName` and `InsertGroupMember` were executed for each
preset. Since presets are unique combinations of `(organization,
template, template version, preset)`, this resulted in several redundant
checks for the same organization.
In dogfood, `InsertGroupMember` was called thousands of times per day,
even though memberships were already configured ([internal Grafana
dashboard link](https://grafana.dev.coder.com/goto/46MZ1UgDg?orgId=1))
<img width="5382" height="1788" alt="Screenshot 2025-10-28 at 16 01 36"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/757b7253-106f-4f72-8586-8e2ede9f18db"
/>
## Solution
This PR introduces `GetOrganizationsWithPrebuildStatus`, a single query
that returns:
* All unique organizations with prebuilds configured
* Whether the prebuilds user is a member of each organization
* Whether the prebuilds group exists in each organization
* Whether the prebuilds user is in the prebuilds group
The membership reconciliation logic now:
* Fetches status for all organizations in one query
* Only performs inserts for organizations missing required memberships
or groups
* Safely handles concurrent operations via unique constraint violations
* This reduces database load from `O(presets)` to `O(organizations)` per
reconciliation loop, with a single read query when everything is
configured.
## Changes
* Add `GetOrganizationsWithPrebuildStatus` SQL query
* Update `membership.ReconcileAll` to use organization-based
reconciliation instead of preset-based
* Update tests to reflect new behavior
Related to internal thread:
https://codercom.slack.com/archives/C07GRNNRW03/p1760535570381369
## Description
PR https://github.com/coder/coder/pull/20387 introduced canceling
pending prebuild jobs from inactive template versions to avoid
provisioning obsolete workspaces. However, the associated prebuilds
remained in the database with "Canceled" status, visible in the UI.
This PR now orphan-deletes these canceled prebuilt workspaces. Since the
canceled jobs were never processed by a provisioner, no Terraform
resources were created, making orphan deletion safe.
Orphan deletion always creates a provisioner job, but behaves
differently based on provisioner availability:
- If no provisioner daemon is available, the job is immediately marked
as completed and the workspace is marked as deleted without any
provisioner processing
- If a provisioner daemon is available, it processes the delete job with
empty Terraform state (no actual resources to destroy)
The job cancellation and workspace deletion occur atomically in the same
transaction. We don't split this into two separate reconciliation runs
because there's no way to distinguish between system-canceled prebuilds
and user-canceled workspaces. If we deleted canceled workspaces in a
later run, we'd delete user-canceled workspaces that users may want to
keep for troubleshooting.
Note: This only applies to system-generated prebuilds from inactive
template versions.
## Changes
* Update `UpdatePrebuildProvisionerJobWithCancel` query to return job
ID, workspace ID, template ID, and template version preset ID
* Add `DeprovisionMode` enum to support orphan deletion in the provision
flow
* Update `ActionTypeCancelPending` handler to cancel jobs and
orphan-delete associated workspaces atomically
- 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
## Description
This PR introduces an optimization to automatically cancel pending
prebuild-related jobs from non-active template versions in the
reconciliation loop.
## Problem
Currently, when a template is configured with more prebuild instances
than available provisioners, the provisioner queue can become flooded
with pending prebuild jobs. This issue is worsened when
provisioning/deprovisioning operations take a long time.
When the prebuild reconciliation loop generates jobs faster than
provisioners can process them, pending jobs accumulate in the queue.
Since prebuilt workspaces should always run the latest active template
version, pending prebuild jobs from non-active versions become obsolete
once a new version is promoted.
## Solution
The reconciliation loop cancels pending prebuild-related jobs from
non-active template versions that match the following criteria:
* Build number: 1 (initial build created by the reconciliation loop)
* Job status: `pending`
* Not yet picked up by a provisioner (`worker_id` is `NULL`)
* Owned by the prebuilds system user
* Workspace transition: `start`
This prevents the queue from being cluttered with stale prebuild jobs
that would provision workspaces on an outdated template version that
would consequently need to be deprovisioned.
## Changes
* Added new SQL query `CountPendingNonActivePrebuilds` to identify
presets with pending jobs from non-active versions
* Added new SQL query `UpdatePrebuildProvisionerJobWithCancel` to cancel
jobs for a specific preset
* New reconciliation action type `ActionTypeCancelPending` handles the
cancellation logic
* Cancellation is non-blocking: failures to cancel prebuild jobs are
logged as errors and don't prevent other reconciliation actions
## Follow-up PR
Canceling pending prebuild jobs leaves workspaces in a Canceled state.
While no Terraform resources need to be destroyed (since jobs were
canceled before provisioning started), these database records should
still be cleaned up. This will be addressed in a follow-up PR.
Closes: https://github.com/coder/coder/issues/20242
This PR uses the same sha256 hashing technique as we use for APIKeys. So
now all randomly generated secrets will be hashed with sha256 for
consistency.
This is a breaking change for the oauth tokens. Since oauth is only
allowed for dev builds and experimental, this is ok.
- Adds FK from `aibridge_interceptions.initiator_id` to `users.id`
- This is enforced by deleting any rows that don't have any users. Since
this is an experimental feature AND coder never deletes user rows I
think this is acceptable.
- Adds `name` as a property on `codersdk.MinimalUser`
- This matches the `visible_users` view in the database. I'm unsure why
`name` wasn't already included given that `username` is.
- Adds a new `initiator` field to `codersdk.AIBridgeInterception` which
contains `codersdk.MinimalUser` (ID, username, name, avatar URL)
- Removes `initiator_id` from `codersdk.AIBridgeInterception`
- Should be fine since we're still in early access
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).
aid in differentiation between sources of calls to `GetWorkspaces` but introducing new queries for metrics specific use cases
---------
Signed-off-by: Callum Styan <callumstyan@gmail.com>
This change updates the `task_workspace_apps` table structure for
improved linking to workspace builds and adds queries to manage tasks
and a view to expose task status.
Updates coder/internal#948
Supersedes coder/coder#20212
Supersedes coder/coder#19773
## Description
Send a notification to the workspace owner when an AI task’s app state
becomes `Working` or `Idle`.
An AI task is identified by a workspace build with `HasAITask = true`
and `AITaskSidebarAppID` matching the agent app’s ID.
## Changes
* Add `TemplateTaskWorking` notification template.
* Add `TemplateTaskIdle` notification template.
* Add `GetLatestWorkspaceAppStatusesByAppID` SQL query to get the
workspace app statuses ordered by latest first.
* Update `PATCH /workspaceagents/me/app-status` to enqueue:
* `TemplateTaskWorking` when state transitions to `working`
* `TemplateTaskIdle` when state transitions to `idle`
* Notification labels include:
* `task`: task initial prompt
* `workspace`: workspace name
* Notification dedupe: include a minute-bucketed timestamp (UTC
truncated to the minute) in the enqueue data to allow identical content
to resend within the same day (but not more than once per minute).
Closes: https://github.com/coder/coder/issues/19776
Closes https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/885
Adds a new database method GetProvisionerJobByIDWithLock that uses FOR
UPDATE without SKIP LOCKED to fix workspace build cancellation returning
500 errors when jobs are locked.
* provisionerdserver: Expires prebuild user token for workspace, if it
exists, when regenerating session token.
* dbauthz: disallow prebuilds user from creating api keys
* dbpurge: added functionality to expire stale api keys owned by the
prebuilds user
This PR should resolve https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/719 by
limiting the `workspace_builds` rows selected by the query to the most
recent 100 builds of a template, as opposed to all builds in the last
30d. For our own internal templates with the most builds (1700-2000 in a
30d period) this should cut the query execution time by about 80%.
Unless we have some restriction on keeping the 30d period, contract
related or otherwise, this seems like a safe change to make. In addition
to the execution speed improvements it also means the memory for the
query is bounded as well.
If we want to keep a 30d time period for the avg build time value I
think it's worth exploring a purpose built solution such as histogram
structures where the build times could be bucketized by template ID as
they're observed.
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Signed-off-by: Callum Styan <callumstyan@gmail.com>
- Removes GetManagedAgentCount query
- Adds new table `usage_events_daily` which stores aggregated usage
events by the type and UTC day
- Adds trigger to update the values in this table when a new row is
inserted into `usage_events`
- Adds a migration that adds `usage_events_daily` rows for existing data
in `usage_events`
- Adds tests for the trigger
- Adds tests for the backfill query in the migration
Since the `usage_events` table is unreleased currently, this migration
will do nothing on real deployments and will only affect preview
deployments such as dogfood.
Closes https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/943
## Description
This PR introduces one counter and two histograms related to workspace
creation and claiming. The goal is to provide clearer observability into
how workspaces are created (regular vs prebuild) and the time cost of
those operations.
### `coderd_workspace_creation_total`
* Metric type: Counter
* Name: `coderd_workspace_creation_total`
* Labels: `organization_name`, `template_name`, `preset_name`
This counter tracks whether a regular workspace (not created from a
prebuild pool) was created using a preset or not.
Currently, we already expose `coderd_prebuilt_workspaces_claimed_total`
for claimed prebuilt workspaces, but we lack a comparable metric for
regular workspace creations. This metric fills that gap, making it
possible to compare regular creations against claims.
Implementation notes:
* Exposed as a `coderd_` metric, consistent with other workspace-related
metrics (e.g. `coderd_api_workspace_latest_build`:
https://github.com/coder/coder/blob/main/coderd/prometheusmetrics/prometheusmetrics.go#L149).
* Every `defaultRefreshRate` (1 minute ), DB query
`GetRegularWorkspaceCreateMetrics` is executed to fetch all regular
workspaces (not created from a prebuild pool).
* The counter is updated with the total from all time (not just since
metric introduction). This differs from the histograms below, which only
accumulate from their introduction forward.
### `coderd_workspace_creation_duration_seconds` &
`coderd_prebuilt_workspace_claim_duration_seconds`
* Metric types: Histogram
* Names:
* `coderd_workspace_creation_duration_seconds`
* Labels: `organization_name`, `template_name`, `preset_name`, `type`
(`regular`, `prebuild`)
* `coderd_prebuilt_workspace_claim_duration_seconds`
* Labels: `organization_name`, `template_name`, `preset_name`
We already have `coderd_provisionerd_workspace_build_timings_seconds`,
which tracks build run times for all workspace builds handled by the
provisioner daemon.
However, in the context of this issue, we are only interested in
creation and claim build times, not all transitions; additionally, this
metric does not include `preset_name`, and adding it there would
significantly increase cardinality. Therefore, separate more focused
metrics are introduced here:
* `coderd_workspace_creation_duration_seconds`: Build time to create a
workspace (either a regular workspace or the build into a prebuild pool,
for prebuild initial provisioning build).
* `coderd_prebuilt_workspace_claim_duration_seconds`: Time to claim a
prebuilt workspace from the pool.
The reason for two separate histograms is that:
* Creation (regular or prebuild): provisioning builds with similar time
magnitude, generally expected to take longer than a claim operation.
* Claim: expected to be a much faster provisioning build.
#### Native histogram usage
Provisioning times vary widely between projects. Using static buckets
risks unbalanced or poorly informative histograms.
To address this, these metrics use [Prometheus native
histograms](https://prometheus.io/docs/specs/native_histograms/):
* First introduced in Prometheus v2.40.0
* Recommended stable usage from v2.45+
* Requires Go client `prometheus/client_golang` v1.15.0+
* Experimental and must be explicitly enabled on the server
(`--enable-feature=native-histograms`)
For compatibility, we also retain a classic bucket definition (aligned
with the existing provisioner metric:
https://github.com/coder/coder/blob/main/provisionerd/provisionerd.go#L182-L189).
* If native histograms are enabled, Prometheus ingests the
high-resolution histogram.
* If not, it falls back to the predefined buckets.
Implementation notes:
* Unlike the counter, these histograms are updated in real-time at
workspace build job completion.
* They reflect data only from the point of introduction forward (no
historical backfill).
## Relates to
Closes: https://github.com/coder/coder/issues/19528
Native histograms tested in observability stack:
https://github.com/coder/observability/pull/50
Closes https://github.com/coder/coder/issues/18356.
This change finds and selects a matching preset if one was not chosen
during workspace creation. This solidifies the relationship between
presets and parameters.
When a workspace is created without in explicitly chosen preset, it will
now still be eligible to claim a prebuilt workspace if one is available.
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.
* Added has_external_agent field to workspace builds and template versions
Not used in coderd yet, see stack.
Adds two new packages:
- `coderd/usage`: provides an interface for the "Collector" as well as a stub implementation for AGPL
- `enterprise/coderd/usage`: provides an interface for the "Publisher" as well as a Tallyman implementation
Relates to https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/814
Instead of creating tasks with a specialized call to `CreateWorkspace`
on the frontend, we instead lift this to the backend and allow the
frontend to simply call `CreateAITask`.
This change removes the `GetLatestWorkspaceBuilds` query which includes
all workspaces for all time (including deleted). This allows us to also
stop using `GetProvisionerJobsByIDs` for said builds as the job status
is included in `GetWorkspaces` called separately.
**BREAKING CHANGE**: The `coderd_api_workspace_latest_build` Prometheus
metric no longer includes builds belonging to deleted workspaces, as
such, this metric will show fewer statuses.
Fixescoder/internal#717
Closes https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/780
## Summary of changes:
- added `user_secrets` table
- `user_secrets` table contains `env_name` and `file_path` fields which
are not used at the moment, but will be used in later PRs
- `user_secrets` table doesn't contain `value_key_id`, I will add it in
a separate migration in a dbcrypt PR
- on one hand I don't want to add fields which are not used (because
it's a risk smth may change in implementation later), on the other hand
I don't want to add too many migrations for user secrets table
- added unique sql indexes
- added sql queries for CRUD operations on user-secrets
- introduced new `ResourceUserSecret` resource
- basic unit-tests for CRUD ops and authorization behavior
- Role updates:
- owner:
- remove `ResourceUserSecret` from site-wide perms
- add `ResourceUserSecret` to user-wide perms
- orgAdmin
- remove `ResourceUserSecret` from org-wide perms; seems it's not
strictly required, because `ResourceUserSecret` is not tied to
organization in dbauthz wrappers?
- memberRole
- no need to change memberRole because it implicitly has access to
user-secrets thanks to the `allPermsExcept`
- is it enough changes to roles?
Main questions:
- [ ] We will have 2 migrations for user-secrets:
- initial migration (in current PR)
- adding `value_key_id` in dbcrypt PR
- is this approach reasonable?
- [ ] Are changes to roles's permissions are correct?
- [ ] Are changes in roles_test.go are correct?
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Co-authored-by: Steven Masley <Emyrk@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR sets a constraint of 1MB on the provisioner job logs written to
the database. This is consistent with the constraint we place on
workspace agent logs:
https://github.com/coder/coder/blob/4ac6be6d835dc36c242e35a26b584b784040bf28/coderd/database/dump.sql#L2030
It also adds a message printed to the front end about the provisioner
log overflow, and updates the message printed to the front end when
workspace startup logs exceed the max, as it was causing some customers
to think their startup script had failed to run.
- Adds a query for counting managed agent workspace builds between two
timestamps
- The "Actual" field in the feature entitlement for managed agents is
now populated with the value read from the database
- The wsbuilder package now validates AI agent usage against the limit
when a license is installed
Closescoder/internal#777
### Breaking change (changelog note):
>With new connection events appearing in the Connection Log, connection events older than 90 days will now be deleted from the Audit Log. If you require this legacy data, we recommend querying it from the REST API or making a backup of the database/these events before upgrading your Coder deployment. Please see the PR for details on what exactly will be deleted.
Of note is that there are currently no plans to delete connection events from the Connection Log.
### Context
This is the fifth PR for moving connection events out of the audit log.
In previous PRs:
- **New** connection logs have been routed to the `connection_logs` table. They will *not* appear in the audit log.
- These new connection logs are served from the new `/api/v2/connectionlog` endpoint.
In this PR:
- We'll now clean existing connection events out of the audit log, if they are older than 90 days, We do this in batches of 1000, every 10 minutes.
The criteria for deletion is simple:
```
WHERE
(
action = 'connect'
OR action = 'disconnect'
OR action = 'open'
OR action = 'close'
)
AND "time" < @before_time::timestamp with time zone
```
where `@before_time` is currently configured to 90 days in the past.
Future PRs:
- Write documentation for the endpoint / feature