Rowan Smith af8b4f02fd chore: fix for jetbrains gateway agent_id issue (#437)
## Description

Fixes a regression added in #167 which implemented support for multiple
agents by appending the agent id to the URI, however in a single agent
environment it results in the agent id from the template apply (on
upload to Coder from client) being injected, and when a workspace is
later built using the template the agent id is no longer correct.

Resolves the error `The workspace “<name>” does not have an agent with
ID “<id>”` being thrown by Jetbrains Gateway app upon attempting to open
a Jetbrains app from within a Coder workspace.

When wishing to target a specific Coder Agent with the Jetbrains Gateway
module one should use the `agent_name` variable in the module
configuration to specify the desired agent name. This will append the
agent name to the URI.

## Type of Change

- [ ] New module
- [x] Bug fix
- [ ] Feature/enhancement
- [ ] Documentation
- [ ] Other

## Module Information

**Path:** `registry/coder/modules/jetbrains-gateway`  
**New version:** `v1.2.4`  
**Breaking change:** [ ] Yes [x] No

## Testing & Validation

- [x] Tests pass (`bun test`)
- [x] Code formatted (`bun run fmt`)
- [x] Changes tested locally

## Related Issues

Reported by customer on Zendesk ticket 4391
2025-10-06 08:29:33 +11:00
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module "cursor" {
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  version  = "1.0.19"
  agent_id = coder_agent.example.id
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