* fix: Add coder user to docker group on installation
This makes for a simpler setup, and reduces the likelihood
a user runs into a strange issue.
* Add wgnet
* Add ping
* Add listening
* Finish refactor to make this work
* Add interface for swapping
* Fix conncache with interface
* chore: update gvisor
* fix tailscale types
* linting
* more linting
* Add coordinator
* Add coordinator tests
* Fix coordination
* It compiles!
* Move all connection negotiation in-memory
* Migrate coordinator to use net.conn
* Add closed func
* Fix close listener func
* Make reconnecting PTY work
* Fix reconnecting PTY
* Update CI to Go 1.19
* Add CLI flags for DERP mapping
* Fix Tailnet test
* Rename ConnCoordinator to TailnetCoordinator
* Remove print statement from workspace agent test
* Refactor wsconncache to use tailnet
* Remove STUN from unit tests
* Add migrate back to dump
* chore: Upgrade to Go 1.19
This is required as part of #3505.
* Fix reconnecting PTY tests
* fix: update wireguard-go to fix devtunnel
* fix migration numbers
* linting
* Return early for status if endpoints are empty
* Update cli/server.go
Co-authored-by: Colin Adler <colin1adler@gmail.com>
* Update cli/server.go
Co-authored-by: Colin Adler <colin1adler@gmail.com>
* Fix frontend entites
* Fix agent bicopy
* Fix race condition for the last node
* Fix down migration
* Fix connection RBAC
* Fix migration numbers
* Fix forwarding TCP to a local port
* Implement ping for tailnet
* Rename to ForceHTTP
* Add external derpmapping
* Expose DERP region names to the API
* Add global option to enable Tailscale networking for web
* Mark DERP flags hidden while testing
* Update DERP map on reconnect
* Add close func to workspace agents
* Fix race condition in upstream dependency
* Fix feature columns race condition
Co-authored-by: Colin Adler <colin1adler@gmail.com>
* fix: Change uses of t.Cleanup -> defer in test bodies
Mixing t.Cleanup and defer can lead to unexpected order of execution.
* fix: Ensure t.Cleanup is not aborted by require
* chore: Add helper annotations
* feat: Rename config-ssh `--diff` to `--dry-run`
Since the intent between diff and dry-run are different, this change
allows for interactive prompts to be shown during `--dry-run`,
previously prompts were disabled. Dry-run can also be chanied with
`--yes` and `--use-previous-options` for non-interactive modes.
Dry-run is like a normal run with changes replaced by diff.
Fixes#2530
Co-authored-by: Cian Johnston <cian@coder.com>
- Magic block is replaced by Include statement
- Writes are only done on changes
- Inform user of changes via prompt
- Allow displaying changes via `--diff`
- Remove magic block if present
- Safer config writing via tmp-file + rename
- Parse previous `config-ssh` options, compare to new options and ask to use new (otherwise old ones are used)
- Tests the new functionality
Fixes#1326
* feat: Add web terminal with reconnecting TTYs
This adds a web terminal that can reconnect to resume sessions!
No more disconnects, and no more bad bufferring!
* Add xstate service
* Add the webpage for accessing a web terminal
* Add terminal page tests
* Use Ticker instead of Timer
* Active Windows mode on Windows
This removes split ownership for workspaces. They are now
a resource of organizations and have a designated owner,
which is a user.
This enables simple administration for commands like:
- `coder stop ben/dev`
- `coder build logs colin/arch`
or if we decide to allow administrators to access workspaces,
they could even SSH using this syntax: `coder ssh colin/dev`.
* Improve CLI documentation
* feat: Allow workspace resources to attach multiple agents
This enables a "kubernetes_pod" to attach multiple agents that
could be for multiple services. Each agent is required to have
a unique name, so SSH syntax is:
`coder ssh <workspace>.<agent>`
A resource can have zero agents too, they aren't required.
* Add tree view
* Improve table UI
* feat: Allow workspace resources to attach multiple agents
This enables a "kubernetes_pod" to attach multiple agents that
could be for multiple services. Each agent is required to have
a unique name, so SSH syntax is:
`coder ssh <workspace>.<agent>`
A resource can have zero agents too, they aren't required.
* Rename `tunnel` to `skip-tunnel`
This command was `true` by default, which causes
a confusing user experience.
* Add disclaimer about editing templates
* Add help to template create
* Improve workspace create flow
* Add end-to-end test for config-ssh
* Improve testing of config-ssh
* Fix workspace list
* Fix config ssh tests
* Update cli/configssh.go
Co-authored-by: Cian Johnston <public@cianjohnston.ie>
* Fix requested changes
* Remove socat requirement
* Fix resources not reading in TTY
Co-authored-by: Cian Johnston <public@cianjohnston.ie>
Customer feedback indicated projects was a confusing name.
After querying the team internally, it seemed unanimous
that it is indeed a confusing name.
Here's for a lil less confusion @ashmeer7 🥂
It's possible for websocket close messages to be too long, which cause
them to silently fail without a proper close message. See error below:
```
2022-03-31 17:08:34.862 [INFO] (stdlib) <close_notjs.go:72> "2022/03/31 17:08:34 websocket: failed to marshal close frame: reason string max is 123 but got \"insert provisioner daemon:Cannot encode []database.ProvisionerType into oid 19098 - []database.ProvisionerType must implement Encoder or be converted to a string\" with length 161"
```