* chore: Separate the provisionerd server into it's own package
This code should be thoroughly tested now that we understand the abstraction.
I separated it to make our lives a bit easier for external provisioner daemons
as well!
* Add tests
* Add workspace builds
* Add test for workspace resources
* feat: Make workspace watching realtime instead of polling
This was leading to performance issues on the frontend, where
the page should only be rendered if changes occur. While this
could be changed on the frontend, it was always the intention
to make this socket ~realtime anyways.
* Fix workspace tests waiting, erroring on workspace update, and add comments to workspace events
* feat: Add bufferring to provisioner job logs
This should improve overall build performance, and especially under load.
It removes the old `id` column on the `provisioner_job_logs` table
and replaces it with an auto-incrementing big integer to preserve order.
Funny enough, we never had to care about order before because inserts
would at minimum be 1ms different. Now they aren't, so the order needs
to be preserved.
* Fix log bufferring
* Fix frontend log streaming
* Fix JS test
The goroutine launched by `ServerSentEventSender` can perform a write
and flush after the calling http handler has exited, at this point the
resources (e.g. `http.ResponseWriter`) are no longer safe to use.
To work around this issue, heartbeats and sending events are now handled
by the goroutine which signals its closure via a channel. This allows
the calling handler to ensure it is kept alive until it's safe to exit.
Fixes#4807
* added test for stopping a workspace build
* formatted sfriendly string; added tests
* logging unmarshal error in auditLogDescription
* prettier
* got rid of extra workspace word
* PR feedback
* fixed mistake; wrote tests in penance
* fix be
* adding workspace_build resource
* added migration
* added migration for audit_actions
* fix keyword
* got rid oof diffs for workspace builds
* adding workspace name to string
* renamed migrations
* fixed lint
* pass throough AdditionalFields and fix tests
* no need to pass through each handler
* cleaned up migrations
* fix: Refactor agent to consume API client
This simplifies a lot of code by creating an interface for
the codersdk client into the agent. It also moves agent
authentication code so instance identity will work between
restarts.
Fixes#3485 and #4082.
* Fix client reconnections
* Start - still needs api call changes
* Some xservice changes
* Finish adding count to xservice
* Mock out api call on frontend
* Handle errors
* Doctor getWorkspaces
* Add types, start writing count function
* Hook up route
* Use empty page struct
* Write interface and database fake
* SQL query
* Fix params type
* Missed a spot
* Space after alert banner
* Fix model queries
* Unpack query correctly
* Fix filter-page interaction
* Make mobile friendly
* Format
* Test backend
* Fix key
* Delete unnecessary conditional
* Add test helpers
* Use limit constant
* Show widget with no count
* Add test
* Format
* make gen from garretts workspace idk why
* fix authorize test'
* Hide widget with 0 records
* Fix tests
* Format
* Fix types generated
* Fix story
* Add alert banner story
* Format
* Fix import
* Format
* Try removing story
* Revert "Fix story"
This reverts commit c06765b7fb.
* Add counts to page view story
* Revert "Try removing story"
This reverts commit 476019b041.
Co-authored-by: Garrett <garrett@coder.com>
- When logging in with Google OIDC refresh tokens are not
provided unless explicitly asked for. This PR updates
the logic to avoid attempting to refresh the token if
a refresh token does not exist.
A session should only be dependent on a valid Coder API
key, the state of its OAuth token (beyond initial authentication)
should be irrelevant.
* fix: Tidy up closes for nicer output
There was a context canceled message that would appear
because of traces, and this was using the wrong close.
I don't think it was causing any specific problems, but
it could make a replica warning appear on restart.
* Fix migration and experimental