Adds `--disable-workspace-sharing` option.
Workspace sharing is disabled by not including user and group ACLs in
the workspace RBAC object, which prevents ACL-based authz.
Closes https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/1072
The commit also adds saving of workspace user/group ACLs in the test DB
data generator.
## Problem
Workspaces associated with tasks were not visually distinguishable in
the workspaces list view. Additionally, the list workspaces endpoint was
not returning the `task_id` field.
<img width="2784" height="864" alt="Screenshot 2025-11-20 at 10 32 22"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/60704f16-3c66-4553-9215-f10654998a38"
/>
## Changes
- Fix `ConvertWorkspaceRows` to include `task_id` in the list workspaces
endpoint response
- Add "Task" icon to the workspace list view for workspaces associated
with tasks
- Add test to verify `task_id` is correctly returned by the list
workspaces endpoint
- Add Storybook story to showcase the Task icon in the workspace list
Closes https://github.com/coder/coder/issues/20802
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)
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.
Closes https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/884
We're adding this as a `go run` in `lint/go` for now, since adding it to
golangci-lint ourselves involves recompiling golangci-lint and then
running that new binary. I'll look into proposing it being added to the
public golangci-lint linters.
Doesn't appear to cause the lint ci job to take any longer, which is
nice.
- Adds/improves a lot of comments to make the autostop calculation code
clearer
- Changes the behavior of the enterprise template schedule store to
match the behavior of the workspace TTL endpoint when the new TTL is
zero
- Fixes a bug in the workspace TTL endpoint where it could unset the
build deadline, even though a max_deadline was specified
- Adds a new constraint to the workspace_builds table that enforces the
deadline is non-zero and below the max_deadline if it is set
- Adds CHECK constraint enum generation to scripts/dbgen, used for
testing the above constraint
- Adds Dean and Danielle as CODEOWNERS for the autostop calculation code
Closes#17791
This PR adds ability to cancel workspace builds that are in "pending"
status.
Breaking changes:
- CancelWorkspaceBuild method in codersdk now accepts an optional
request parameter
API:
- Added `expect_status` query parameter to the cancel workspace build
endpoint
- This parameter ensures the job hasn't changed state before canceling
- API returns `412 Precondition Failed` if the job is not in the
expected status
- Valid values: `running` or `pending`
- Wrapped the entire cancel method in a database transaction
UI:
- Added confirmation dialog to the `Cancel` button, since it's a
destructive operation


- Enabled cancel action for pending workspaces (`expect_status=pending`
is sent if workspace is in pending status)

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Co-authored-by: Dean Sheather <dean@deansheather.com>
Fixes https://github.com/coder/coder/issues/17840
NOTE: calling this out as a breaking change so that it is highly visible
in the changelog.
* CLI: Modifies `coder update` to stop the workspace if already running.
* UI: Modifies "update" button to always stop the workspace if already
running.
Follow-up from a [previous Pull
Request](https://github.com/coder/coder/pull/16965) required some
additional testing of Presets from the API perspective.
In the process of adding the new tests, I updated the API to enforce
preset parameter values based on the selected preset instead of trusting
whichever frontend makes the request. This avoids errors scenarios in
prebuilds where a prebuild might expect a certain preset but find a
different set of actual parameter values.
- 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 <claude@anthropic.com>
Using negative permissions, this role prevents a user's ability to
create & delete a workspace within a given organization.
Workspaces are uniquely owned by an org and a user, so the org has to
supercede the user permission with a negative permission.
# Use case
Organizations must be able to restrict a member's ability to create a
workspace. This permission is implicitly granted (see
https://github.com/coder/coder/issues/16546#issuecomment-2655437860).
To revoke this permission, the solution chosen was to use negative
permissions in a built in role called `WorkspaceCreationBan`.
# Rational
Using negative permissions is new territory, and not ideal. However,
workspaces are in a unique position.
Workspaces have 2 owners. The organization and the user. To prevent
users from creating a workspace in another organization, an [implied
negative
permission](https://github.com/coder/coder/blob/36d9f5ddb3d98029fee07d004709e1e51022e979/coderd/rbac/policy.rego#L172-L192)
is used. So the truth table looks like: _how to read this table
[here](https://github.com/coder/coder/blob/36d9f5ddb3d98029fee07d004709e1e51022e979/coderd/rbac/README.md#roles)_
| Role (example) | Site | Org | User | Result |
|-----------------|------|------|------|--------|
| non-org-member | \_ | N | YN\_ | N |
| user | \_ | \_ | Y | Y |
| WorkspaceBan | \_ | N | Y | Y |
| unauthenticated | \_ | \_ | \_ | N |
This new role, `WorkspaceCreationBan` is the same truth table condition
as if the user was not a member of the organization (when doing a
workspace create/delete). So this behavior **is not entirely new**.
<details>
<summary>How to do it without a negative permission</summary>
The alternate approach would be to remove the implied permission, and
grant it via and organization role. However this would add new behavior
that an organizational role has the ability to grant a user permissions
on their own resources?
It does not make sense for an org role to prevent user from changing
their profile information for example. So the only option is to create a
new truth table column for resources that are owned by both an
organization and a user.
| Role (example) | Site | Org |User+Org| User | Result |
|-----------------|------|------|--------|------|--------|
| non-org-member | \_ | N | \_ | \_ | N |
| user | \_ | \_ | \_ | \_ | N |
| WorkspaceAllow | \_ | \_ | Y | \_ | Y |
| unauthenticated | \_ | \_ | \_ | \_ | N |
Now a user has no opinion on if they can create a workspace, which feels
a little wrong. A user should have the authority over what is theres.
There is fundamental _philosophical_ question of "Who does a workspace
belong to?". The user has some set of autonomy, yet it is the
organization that controls it's existence. A head scratcher 🤔
</details>
## Will we need more negative built in roles?
There are few resources that have shared ownership. Only
`ResourceOrganizationMember` and `ResourceGroupMember`. Since negative
permissions is intended to revoke access to a shared resource, then
**no.** **This is the only one we need**.
Classic resources like `ResourceTemplate` are entirely controlled by the
Organization permissions. And resources entirely in the user control
(like user profile) are only controlled by `User` permissions.
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Co-authored-by: Jaayden Halko <jaayden.halko@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: ケイラ <mckayla@hey.com>
Underscores and double hyphens are now blocked. The regex is almost the
exact same as the `coder_app` `slug` regex, but uppercase characters are
still permitted.
Closes https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/323
This PR adds an `email` field to the `data.owner` payload for workspace
created and workspace manually updated notifications, as well as user
account created/activated/suspended.
Fixes https://github.com/coder/coder/issues/16124
If a workspace agent crashes, it is possible for any startup scripts to
be ran again. This PR makes it so that the
`GetWorkspaceAgentScriptTimingsByBuildID` query only returns the first
timing recorded per-script.
Relates to https://github.com/coder/coder/issues/15845
Rather than sending the notification to the user, we send it to the
template admins. We also do not send it to the person that created the
request.
Fixes https://github.com/coder/coder/issues/9775
When a workspace's TTL is removed, and the workspace is running, the
deadline is removed from the workspace.
This also modifies the frontend to not show a confirmation dialog when
the change is to remove autostop.
- Refactors `checkProvisioners` into `db2sdk.MatchedProvisioners`
- Adds a separate RBAC subject just for reading provisioner daemons
- Adds matched provisioners information to additional endpoints relating to
workspace builds and templates
-Updates existing unit tests for above endpoints
-Adds API endpoint for matched provisioners of template dry-run job
-Updates CLI to show warning when creating/starting/stopping/deleting
workspaces for which no provisoners are available
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Co-authored-by: Danny Kopping <danny@coder.com>
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.
- Assert rbac in fake notifications enqueuer
- Move fake notifications enqueuer to separate notificationstest package
- Update dbauthz rbac policy to allow provisionerd and autostart to create and read notification messages
- Update tests as required
The subquery on the users table was incorrectly using the username from
the `workspaces` table, not the `users` table.
This passed `sqlc-vet` because the column did exist in the query, it
just was not the correct one.
Joins in fields like `username`, `avatar_url`, `organization_name`,
`template_name` to `workspaces` via a **view**.
The view must be maintained moving forward, but this prevents needing to
add RBAC permissions to fetch related workspace fields.
* chore: allow CreateUser to accept multiple organizations
In a multi-org deployment, it makes more sense to allow for multiple
org memberships to be assigned at create. The legacy param will still
be honored.
* Handle sdk deprecation better by maintaining cli functions