Existing template versions do not have the metadata (modules + plan) in
the db. So revert to using static parameter information from the
original template import.
This data will still be served over the websocket.
Also add some clarification about the lack of database constraints for
soft template deletion.
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Co-authored-by: Danny Kopping <dannykopping@gmail.com>
Closes https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/369
We can't know whether a replacement (i.e. drift of terraform state
leading to a resource needing to be deleted/recreated) will take place
apriori; we can only detect it at `plan` time, because the provider
decides whether a resource must be replaced and it cannot be inferred
through static analysis of the template.
**This is likely to be the most common gotcha with using prebuilds,
since it requires a slight template modification to use prebuilds
effectively**, so let's head this off before it's an issue for
customers.
Drift details will now be logged in the workspace build logs:

Plus a notification will be sent to template admins when this situation
arises:

A new metric - `coderd_prebuilt_workspaces_resource_replacements_total`
- will also increment each time a workspace encounters replacements.
We only track _that_ a resource replacement occurred, not how many. Just
one is enough to ruin a prebuild, but we can't know apriori which
replacement would cause this.
For example, say we have 2 replacements: a `docker_container` and a
`null_resource`; we don't know which one might
cause an issue (or indeed if either would), so we just track the
replacement.
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This pull request allows coder workspace agents to be reinitialized when
a prebuilt workspace is claimed by a user. This facilitates the transfer
of ownership between the anonymous prebuilds system user and the new
owner of the workspace.
Only a single agent per prebuilt workspace is supported for now, but
plumbing has already been done to facilitate the seamless transition to
multi-agent support.
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Co-authored-by: Danny Kopping <dannykopping@gmail.com>
Avoids two sequential scans of massive tables (`workspace_builds`,
`provisioner_jobs`) and uses index scans instead. This new view largely
replicates our already optimized query `GetWorkspaces` to fetch the
latest build.
The original query and the new query were compared against the dogfood
database to ensure they return the exact same data in the exact same
order (minus the new `workspaces.deleted = false` filter to improve
performance even more). The performance is massively improved even
without the `workspaces.deleted = false` filter, but it was added to
improve it even more.
Note: these query times are probably inflated due to high database load
on our dogfood environment that this intends to partially resolve.
Before: 2,139ms
([explain](https://explain.dalibo.com/plan/997e4fch241b46e6))
After: 33ms
([explain](https://explain.dalibo.com/plan/c888dc223870f181))
Co-authored-by: Cian Johnston <cian@coder.com>
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Co-authored-by: Mathias Fredriksson <mafredri@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Danny Kopping <dannykopping@gmail.com>
## Description
Modifies the behaviour of the "list templates" API endpoints to return
non-deprecated templates by default. Users can still query for
deprecated templates by specifying the `deprecated=true` query
parameter.
**Note:** The deprecation feature is an enterprise-level feature
## Affected Endpoints
* /api/v2/organizations/{organization}/templates
* /api/v2/templates
Fixes#17565
Closes https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/510
<details>
<summary> Refactoring Summary </summary>
### 1) `CalculateActions` Function
#### Issues Before Refactoring:
- Large function (~150 lines), making it difficult to read and maintain.
- The control flow is hard to follow due to complex conditional logic.
- The `ReconciliationActions` struct was partially initialized early,
then mutated in multiple places, making the flow error-prone.
Original source:
fe60b569ad/coderd/prebuilds/state.go (L13-L167)
#### Improvements After Refactoring:
- Simplified and broken down into smaller, focused helper methods.
- The flow of the function is now more linear and easier to understand.
- Struct initialization is cleaner, avoiding partial and incremental
mutations.
Refactored function:
eeb0407d78/coderd/prebuilds/state.go (L67-L84)
---
### 2) `ReconciliationActions` Struct
#### Issues Before Refactoring:
- The struct mixed both actionable decisions and diagnostic state, which
blurred its purpose.
- It was unclear which fields were necessary for reconciliation logic,
and which were purely for logging/observability.
#### Improvements After Refactoring:
- Split into two clear, purpose-specific structs:
- **`ReconciliationActions`** — defines the intended reconciliation
action.
- **`ReconciliationState`** — captures runtime state and metadata,
primarily for logging and diagnostics.
Original struct:
fe60b569ad/coderd/prebuilds/reconcile.go (L29-L41)
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Co-authored-by: Sas Swart <sas.swart.cdk@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Danny Kopping <dannykopping@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Dean Sheather <dean@deansheather.com>
Co-authored-by: Spike Curtis <spike@coder.com>
Co-authored-by: Danny Kopping <danny@coder.com>
Deleted organizations are still attempting to sync members. This causes
an error on inserting the member, and would likely cause issues later in
the sync process even if that member is inserted. Deleted orgs should be
skipped.
https://github.com/coder/coder/pull/17163 introduced the
`workspace_app_statuses` table. Two of these fields
(`needs_user_attention`, `icon`) turned out to be surplus to
requirements.
- Removes columns `needs_user_attention` and `icon` from
`workspace_app_statuses`
- Marks the corresponding fields of `codersdk.WorkspaceAppStatus` as
deprecated.
- Removes displaying XRay scan results in the dashboard. I'm not sure
anyone was even using this integration so it's just debt for us to
maintain. We can open up a separate issue to get rid of the db tables
once we know for sure that we haven't broken anyone.
- Refactors existing `mcp` package to use `kylecarbs/aisdk-go` and moves
to `codersdk/toolsdk` package.
- Updates existing MCP server implementation to use `codersdk/toolsdk`
Co-authored-by: Kyle Carberry <kyle@coder.com>
#15896 Mentions ability to add support for filtering by login type
The issue mentions that backend API support exists but the backend did
not seem to have the support for this filter. So I have added the
ability to filter it.
I also added a corresponding update to readme file to make sure the docs
will correctly showcase this feature
This does ~95% of the backend work required to integrate the AI work.
Most left to integrate from the tasks branch is just frontend, which
will be a lot smaller I believe.
The real difference between this branch and that one is the abstraction
-- this now attaches statuses to apps, and returns the latest status
reported as part of a workspace.
This change enables us to have a similar UX to in the tasks branch, but
for agents other than Claude Code as well. Any app can report status
now.
* Adds `codersdk.ExperimentWebPush` (`web-push`)
* Adds a `coderd/webpush` package that allows sending native push
notifications via `github.com/SherClockHolmes/webpush-go`
* Adds database tables to store push notification subscriptions.
* Adds an API endpoint that allows users to subscribe/unsubscribe, and
send a test notification (404 without experiment, excluded from API docs)
* Adds server CLI command to regenerate VAPID keys (note: regenerating
the VAPID keypair requires deleting all existing subscriptions)
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- Update go.mod to use Go 1.24.1
- Update GitHub Actions setup-go action to use Go 1.24.1
- Fix linting issues with golangci-lint by:
- Updating to golangci-lint v1.57.1 (more compatible with Go 1.24.1)
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Closes
[coder/internal#477](https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/477)

I'm solving this issue in two parts:
1. Updated the postgres function so that it doesn't omit 0 values in the
error
2. Created a new query to fetch the number of resources associated with
an organization and using that information to provider a cleaner error
message to the frontend
> **_NOTE:_** SQL is not my strong suit, and the code was created with
the help of AI. So I'd take extra time looking over what I wrote there
In the presence of multiple devcontainers, it would be nice to
differentiate them by name. This change inherits the resource name from
terraform.
Refs #17076
fixes https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/525
If the context is canceled, the goroutine that is supposed to read from the `errCh` could exit prematurely, leading to a goroutine leak. Refactors this code so it cannot block.
Pre-requisite for https://github.com/coder/coder/pull/16891
Closes https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/515
This PR introduces a new concept of a "system" user.
Our data model requires that all workspaces have an owner (a `users`
relation), and prebuilds is a feature that will spin up workspaces to be
claimed later by actual users - and thus needs to own the workspaces in
the interim.
Naturally, introducing a change like this touches a few aspects around
the codebase and we've taken the approach _default hidden_ here; in
other words, queries for users will by default _exclude_ all system
users, but there is a flag to ensure they can be displayed. This keeps
the changeset relatively small.
This user has minimal permissions (it's equivalent to a `member` since
it has no roles). It will be associated with the default org in the
initial migration, and thereafter we'll need to somehow ensure its
membership aligns with templates (which are org-scoped) for which it'll
need to provision prebuilds; that's a solution we'll have in a
subsequent PR.
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Co-authored-by: Sas Swart <sas.swart.cdk@gmail.com>
Related to #17082
Some notifications ( workspace created and workspace manually updated )
are using wrong variables to build the Action URL. Fixing it.
This PR aimes to [fix this
issue](https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/448) -
The main idea is to remove greetings from templates stored in the DB -
and instead push it into the template for require methods - for now
SMTP.
Add the `--github-user-id` option to `coder users list`, which makes the
command only return users with a matching GitHub user id. This will
enable https://github.com/coder/start-workspace-action to find a Coder
user that corresponds to a GitHub user requesting to start a workspace.
This change allows specifying devcontainers in terraform and plumbs it
through to the agent via agent manifest.
This will be used for autostarting devcontainers in a workspace.
Depends on coder/terraform-provider-coder#368
Updates #16423
[Resolve this issue](https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/506)
Add a mark-all-as-read endpoint which is marking as read all
notifications that are not read for the authenticated user.
Also adds the DB logic.
Currently the `targets` column in `inbox_notifications` doesn't get
filled. This PR fixes that. Rather than give targets special treatment,
we should put it in the payload like everything else. This correctly
propagates notification targets to the inbox table without much code
change.
This change adds support for workspace app auditing.
To avoid audit log spam, we introduce the concept of app audit sessions.
An audit session is unique per workspace app, user, ip, user agent and
http status code. The sessions are stored in a separate table from audit
logs to allow use-case specific optimizations. Sessions are ephemeral
and the table does not function as a log.
The logic for auditing is placed in the DBTokenProvider for workspace
apps so that wsproxies are included.
This is the final change affecting the API fo #15139.
Updates #15139