Kacper Sawicki 78bc5861e0 feat(enterprise/coderd): add soft warning for AI Bridge GA transition (#21675)
## Summary

AI Bridge is moving to General Availability in v2.30 and will require
the AI Governance Add-On license in future versions. This adds a soft
warning for deployments using AI Bridge via Premium/Enterprise
FeatureSet without an explicit AI Bridge add-on license.

Relates to: https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/1226

## Changes

- Track whether AI Bridge was explicitly granted via license Features
(add-on) vs inherited from FeatureSet
- Show soft warning when AI Bridge is enabled and entitled via
FeatureSet but not via explicit add-on
- Changed AI Bridge enablement from hardcoded `true` to check
`CODER_AIBRIDGE_ENABLED` deployment config

## Behavior Change

AI Bridge is now only marked as "enabled" in entitlements when
`CODER_AIBRIDGE_ENABLED=true` is set in the deployment config.
Previously, it was always enabled for Premium/Enterprise licenses
regardless of the config setting.

This change ensures that users who do not use AI Bridge will not see the
soft warning about the upcoming license requirement.

## Warning Message

> AI Bridge is now Generally Available in v2.30. In a future Coder
version, your deployment will require the AI Governance Add-On to
continue using this feature. Please reach out to your account team or
sales@coder.com to learn more.

## Behavior

| Condition | Warning Shown |
|-----------|---------------|
| AI Bridge disabled |  No |
| AI Bridge enabled + explicit add-on license |  No |
| AI Bridge enabled + Premium/Enterprise FeatureSet (no add-on) |  Yes
|

## Screenshots

### 1. No license
<img width="1708" height="577" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/cbdbfd4d-55de-4d70-8abf-2665f458e96f"
/>

### 2. No license + CODER_AIBRIDGE_ENABLED=true
<img width="1716" height="513" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/344aae76-7703-485f-b568-1f13a1efa48f"
/>

### 3. Premium license + CODER_AIBRIDGE_ENABLED=false
<img width="1687" height="389" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c2be12b0-1c0f-438d-a293-f9ec9fe6a736"
/>

### 4. Premium license + CODER_AIBRIDGE_ENABLED=true
<img width="1707" height="525" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1a4640e1-e656-4f9b-bed0-9390cb5d6a84"
/>

## Notes

- TODO comments added to mark code that should be removed when AI Bridge
enforcement is added
- Feature continues to work - this is just a transitional warning (soft
enforcement)
2026-01-26 10:46:45 +01:00
2022-04-04 11:55:06 -05:00

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