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bf0ae8f573 feat: Refactor API routes to use UUIDs instead of friendly names (#401)
* Add client for agent

* Cleanup code

* Fix linting error

* Rename routes to be simpler

* Rename workspace history to workspace build

* Refactor HTTP middlewares to use UUIDs

* Cleanup routes

* Compiles!

* Fix files and organizations

* Fix querying

* Fix agent lock

* Cleanup database abstraction

* Add parameters

* Fix linting errors

* Fix log race

* Lock on close wait

* Fix log cleanup

* Fix e2e tests

* Fix upstream version of opencensus-go

* Update coderdtest.go

* Fix coverpkg

* Fix codecov ignore
2022-03-07 11:40:54 -06:00
1796dc6c2f chore: Add test helpers to improve coverage (#166)
* chore: Rename ProjectHistory to ProjectVersion

Version more accurately represents version storage. This
forks from the WorkspaceHistory name, but I think it's
easier to understand Workspace history.

* Rename files

* Standardize tests a bit more

* Remove Server struct from coderdtest

* Improve test coverage for workspace history

* Fix linting errors

* Fix coderd test leak

* Fix coderd test leak

* Improve workspace history logs

* Standardize test structure for codersdk

* Fix linting errors

* Fix WebSocket compression

* Update coderd/workspaces.go

Co-authored-by: Bryan <bryan@coder.com>

* Add test for listing project parameters

* Cache npm dependencies with setup node

* Remove windows npm cache key

Co-authored-by: Bryan <bryan@coder.com>
2022-02-05 18:24:51 -06:00
e75bde4e31 feat: Add provisionerdaemon to coderd (#141)
* feat: Add history middleware parameters

These will be used for streaming logs, checking status,
and other operations related to workspace and project
history.

* refactor: Move all HTTP routes to top-level struct

Nesting all structs behind their respective structures
is leaky, and promotes naming conflicts between handlers.

Our HTTP routes cannot have conflicts, so neither should
function naming.

* Add provisioner daemon routes

* Add periodic updates

* Skip pubsub if short

* Return jobs with WorkspaceHistory

* Add endpoints for extracting singular history

* The full end-to-end operation works

* fix: Disable compression for websocket dRPC transport (#145)

There is a race condition in the interop between the websocket and `dRPC`: https://github.com/coder/coder/runs/5038545709?check_suite_focus=true#step:7:117 - it seems both the websocket and dRPC feel like they own the `byte[]` being sent between them. This can lead to data races, in which both `dRPC` and the websocket are writing.

This is just tracking some experimentation to fix that race condition

## Run results: ##
- Run 1: peer test failure
- Run 2: peer test failure
- Run 3: `TestWorkspaceHistory/CreateHistory`  - https://github.com/coder/coder/runs/5040858460?check_suite_focus=true#step:8:45
```
status code 412: The provided project history is running. Wait for it to complete importing!`
```
- Run 4: `TestWorkspaceHistory/CreateHistory` - https://github.com/coder/coder/runs/5040957999?check_suite_focus=true#step:7:176
```
    workspacehistory_test.go:122: 
        	Error Trace:	workspacehistory_test.go:122
        	Error:      	Condition never satisfied
        	Test:       	TestWorkspaceHistory/CreateHistory
```
- Run 5: peer failure
- Run 6: Pass  
- Run 7: Peer failure

## Open Questions: ##

### Is `dRPC` or `websocket` at fault for the data race?

It looks like this condition is specifically happening when `dRPC` decides to [`SendError`]). This constructs a new byte payload from [`MarshalError`](f6e369438f/drpcwire/error.go (L15)) - so `dRPC` has created this buffer and owns it.

From `dRPC`'s perspective, the callstack looks like this:
- [`sendPacket`](f6e369438f/drpcstream/stream.go (L253))
  - [`writeFrame`](f6e369438f/drpcwire/writer.go (L65))
    - [`AppendFrame`](f6e369438f/drpcwire/packet.go (L128))
      - with finally the data race happening here:
```go
// AppendFrame appends a marshaled form of the frame to the provided buffer.
func AppendFrame(buf []byte, fr Frame) []byte {
...
	out := buf
	out = append(out, control).   // <---------
```

This should be fine, since `dPRC` create this buffer, and is taking the byte buffer constructed from `MarshalError` and tacking a bunch of headers on it to create a proper frame.

Once `dRPC` is done writing, it _hangs onto the buffer and resets it here__: f6e369438f/drpcwire/writer.go (L73)

However... the websocket implementation, once it gets the buffer, it runs a `statelessDeflate` [here](8dee580a7f/write.go (L180)), which compresses the buffer on the fly. This functionality actually [mutates the buffer in place](a1a9cfc821/flate/stateless.go (L94)), which is where get our race.

In the case where the `byte[]` aren't being manipulated anywhere else, this compress-in-place operation would be safe, and that's probably the case for most over-the-wire usages. In this case, though, where we're plumbing `dRPC` -> websocket, they both are manipulating it (`dRPC` is reusing the buffer for the next `write`, and `websocket` is compressing on the fly).

### Why does cloning on `Read` fail?

Get a bunch of errors like:
```
2022/02/02 19:26:10 [WARN] yamux: frame for missing stream: Vsn:0 Type:0 Flags:0 StreamID:0 Length:0
2022/02/02 19:26:25 [ERR] yamux: Failed to read header: unexpected EOF
2022/02/02 19:26:25 [ERR] yamux: Failed to read header: unexpected EOF
2022/02/02 19:26:25 [WARN] yamux: frame for missing stream: Vsn:0 Type:0 Flags:0 StreamID:0 Length:0
```

# UPDATE:

We decided we could disable websocket compression, which would avoid the race because the in-place `deflate` operaton would no longer be run. Trying that out now:

- Run 1:  
- Run 2: https://github.com/coder/coder/runs/5042645522?check_suite_focus=true#step:8:338
- Run 3:  
- Run 4: https://github.com/coder/coder/runs/5042988758?check_suite_focus=true#step:7:168
- Run 5: 

* fix: Remove race condition with acquiredJobDone channel (#148)

Found another data race while running the tests: https://github.com/coder/coder/runs/5044320845?check_suite_focus=true#step:7:83

__Issue:__ There is a race in the p.acquiredJobDone chan - in particular, there can be a case where we're waiting on the channel to finish (in close) with <-p.acquiredJobDone, but in parallel, an acquireJob could've been started, which would create a new channel for p.acquiredJobDone. There is a similar race in `close(..)`ing the channel, which also came up in test runs.

__Fix:__ Instead of recreating the channel everytime, we can use `sync.WaitGroup` to accomplish the same functionality - a semaphore to make close wait for the current job to wrap up.

* fix: Bump up workspace history timeout (#149)

This is an attempted fix for failures like: https://github.com/coder/coder/runs/5043435263?check_suite_focus=true#step:7:32

Looking at the timing of the test:
```
    t.go:56: 2022-02-02 21:33:21.964 [DEBUG]	(terraform-provisioner)	<provision.go:139>	ran apply
    t.go:56: 2022-02-02 21:33:21.991 [DEBUG]	(provisionerd)	<provisionerd.go:162>	skipping acquire; job is already running
    t.go:56: 2022-02-02 21:33:22.050 [DEBUG]	(provisionerd)	<provisionerd.go:162>	skipping acquire; job is already running
    t.go:56: 2022-02-02 21:33:22.090 [DEBUG]	(provisionerd)	<provisionerd.go:162>	skipping acquire; job is already running
    t.go:56: 2022-02-02 21:33:22.140 [DEBUG]	(provisionerd)	<provisionerd.go:162>	skipping acquire; job is already running
    t.go:56: 2022-02-02 21:33:22.195 [DEBUG]	(provisionerd)	<provisionerd.go:162>	skipping acquire; job is already running
    t.go:56: 2022-02-02 21:33:22.240 [DEBUG]	(provisionerd)	<provisionerd.go:162>	skipping acquire; job is already running
    workspacehistory_test.go:122: 
        	Error Trace:	workspacehistory_test.go:122
        	Error:      	Condition never satisfied
        	Test:       	TestWorkspaceHistory/CreateHistory
```

It  appears that the `terraform apply` job had just finished - with less than a second to spare until our `require.Eventually` completes - but there's still work to be done (ie, collecting the state files). So my suspicion is that terraform might, in some cases, exceed our 5s timeout.

Note that in the setup for this test - there is a similar project history wait that waits for 15s, so I borrowed that here.

In the future - we can look at potentially using a simple echo provider to exercise this in the unit test, in a way that is more reliable in terms of timing. I'll log an issue to track that.

Co-authored-by: Bryan <bryan@coder.com>
2022-02-03 20:34:50 +00:00
177eba87b6 refactor: Move all HTTP routes to top-level struct (#130)
* feat: Add history middleware parameters

These will be used for streaming logs, checking status,
and other operations related to workspace and project
history.

* refactor: Move all HTTP routes to top-level struct

Nesting all structs behind their respective structures
is leaky, and promotes naming conflicts between handlers.

Our HTTP routes cannot have conflicts, so neither should
function naming.
2022-02-01 22:15:26 +00:00
5b01f615eb feat: Add APIs for querying workspaces (#61)
* Add SQL migration

* Add query functions for workspaces

* Add create routes

* Add tests for codersdk

* Add workspace parameter route

* Add workspace query

* Move workspace function

* Add querying for workspace history

* Fix query

* Fix syntax error

* Move workspace routes

* Fix version

* Add CLI tests

* Fix syntax error

* Remove error

* Fix history error

* Add new user test

* Fix test

* Lower target to 70%

* Improve comments

* Add comment
2022-01-25 19:52:58 +00:00