* Refactor parameter parsing to return nil values if none computed * Refactor parameter to allow for hiding redisplay * Refactor parameters to enable schema matching * Refactor provisionerd to dynamically update parameter schemas * Refactor job update for provisionerd * Handle multiple states correctly when provisioning a project * Add project import job resource table * Basic creation flow works! * Create project fully works!!! * Only show job status if completed * Add create workspace support * Replace Netflix/go-expect with ActiveState * Fix linting errors * Use forked chzyer/readline * Add create workspace CLI * Add CLI test * Move jobs to their own APIs * Remove go-expect * Fix requested changes * Skip workspacecreate test on windows
Coder v2
This repository contains source code for Coder V2. Additional documentation:
Directory Structure
.github/: Settings for Dependabot for updating dependencies and build/deploy pipelines with GitHub Actions.semantic.yaml: Configuration for semantic pull requests
site: Front-end UI code.
Development
Pre-requisites
gitgoversion 1.17, with theGOPATHenvironment variable setnodeyarn
Cloning
git clone https://github.com/coder/codercd coder
Building
make buildmake install
The coder CLI binary will now be available at $GOPATH/bin/coder
Development
./develop.sh
The develop.sh script runs the server locally on port 3000, and runs a hot-reload server for front-end code on 8080.
Front-End Plan
For the front-end team, we're planning on 2 phases to the 'v2' work:
Phase 1
Phase 1 is the 'new-wine-in-an-old-bottle' approach - we want to preserve the look and feel (UX) of v1, while testing and validating the market fit of our new v2 provisioner model. This means that we'll preserve Material UI and re-use components from v1 (porting them over to the v2 codebase).
Phase 2
Phase 2 is the 'new-wine-in-a-new-bottle' - which we can do once we've successfully packaged the new wine in the old bottle.
In other words, once we've validated that the new strategy fits and is desirable for our customers, we'd like to build a new, v2-native UI (leveraging designers on the team to build a first-class experience around the new provisioner model).