Before db_metrics were all or nothing. Now `InTx` metrics are always recorded, and query metrics are opt in.
Adds instrumentation & logging around serialization failures in the database.
* chore: refactor entitlements to be passable as an argument
Previously, all usage of entitlements requires mutex usage on the
api struct directly. This prevents passing the entitlements to
a sub package. It also creates the possibility for misuse.
* chore: scope workspace quotas to organizations
Quotas are now a function of (user_id, organization_id). They are
still sourced from groups. Deprecate the old api endpoint.
Just moved `rbac.Action` -> `policy.Action`. This is for the stacked PR to not have circular dependencies when doing autogen. Without this, the autogen can produce broken golang code, which prevents the autogen from compiling.
So just avoiding circular dependencies. Doing this in it's own PR to reduce LoC diffs in the primary PR, since this has 0 functional changes.
Due to a logical error in CommitQuota, all workspace Stop->Start operations
were being accepted, regardless of the Quota limit. This issue only
appeared after #9201, so this was a minor regression in main for about
3 days. This PR adds a test to make sure this kind of bug doesn't recur.
To make the new test possible, we give the echo provisioner the ability
to simulate responses to specific transitions.
* chore: add /v2 to import module path
go mod requires semantic versioning with versions greater than 1.x
This was a mechanical update by running:
```
go install github.com/marwan-at-work/mod/cmd/mod@latest
mod upgrade
```
Migrate generated files to import /v2
* Fix gen
* feat: Implement allow_list for scopes for resource specific permissions
Feature that adds an allow_list for scopes to specify particular resources.
This enables workspace agent tokens to use the same RBAC system as users.
- Add ID to compileSQL matchers
* Plumb through WithID on rbac objects
* Rename Scope -> ScopeName
* Update input.json with scope allow_list
Co-authored-by: Cian Johnston <cian@coder.com>