* feat: Add app support
This adds apps as a property to a workspace agent.
The resource is added to the Terraform provider here:
https://github.com/coder/terraform-provider-coder/pull/17
Apps will be opened in the dashboard or via the CLI
with `coder open <name>`. If `command` is specified, a
terminal will appear locally and in the web. If `target`
is specified, the browser will open to an exposed instance
of that target.
* Compare fields in apps test
* Update Terraform provider to use relative path
* Add some basic structure for routing
* chore: Remove interface from coderd and lift API surface
Abstracting coderd into an interface added misdirection because
the interface was never intended to be fulfilled outside of a single
implementation.
This lifts the abstraction, and attaches all handlers to a root struct
named `*coderd.API`.
* Add basic proxy logic
* Add proxying based on path
* Add app proxying for wildcards
* Add wsconncache
* fix: Race when writing to a closed pipe
This is such an intermittent race it's difficult to track,
but regardless this is an improvement to the code.
* fix: Race when writing to a closed pipe
This is such an intermittent race it's difficult to track,
but regardless this is an improvement to the code.
* fix: Race when writing to a closed pipe
This is such an intermittent race it's difficult to track,
but regardless this is an improvement to the code.
* fix: Race when writing to a closed pipe
This is such an intermittent race it's difficult to track,
but regardless this is an improvement to the code.
* Add workspace route proxying endpoint
- Makes the workspace conn cache concurrency-safe
- Reduces unnecessary open checks in `peer.Channel`
- Fixes the use of a temporary context when dialing a workspace agent
* Add embed errors
* chore: Refactor site to improve testing
It was difficult to develop this package due to the
embed build tag being mandatory on the tests. The logic
to test doesn't require any embedded files.
* Add test for error handler
* Remove unused access url
* Add RBAC tests
* Fix dial agent syntax
* Fix linting errors
* Fix gen
* Fix icon required
* Adjust migration number
* Fix proxy error status code
* Fix empty db lookup
Exponential backoff is only enabled if the websocket fails to open. If
the websocket is opened but immediately killed, the agent will try to
immediately reconnect. This is desireable in cases where coderd is being
replaced or network conditions cause the connection to die, but not for
permanent errors.
Abstracting coderd into an interface added misdirection because
the interface was never intended to be fulfilled outside of a single
implementation.
This lifts the abstraction, and attaches all handlers to a root struct
named `*coderd.API`.
* 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 makes setting up git a bit simpler, and users
can always override these values!
We'll probably add a way to disable our Git integration
anyways, so these could be part of that.
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`.
These values were ignored. Environment variables are applied to
new sessions, and are refreshed on reconnect. This is cool because
a workspace could be updated with new environment variables without
requiring a complete start/stop.
The startup script is only ran once regardless of changes, which
feels like the expected behavior.
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.