## Summary
This PR introduces support for expiration policies in prebuilds. The TTL
(time-to-live) is retrieved from the Terraform configuration
([terraform-provider-coder
PR](https://github.com/coder/terraform-provider-coder/pull/404)):
```
prebuilds = {
instances = 2
expiration_policy {
ttl = 86400
}
}
```
**Note**: Since there is no need for precise TTL enforcement down to the
second, in this implementation expired prebuilds are handled in a single
reconciliation cycle: they are deleted, and new instances are created
only if needed to match the desired count.
## Changes
* The outcome of a reconciliation cycle is now expressed as a slice of
reconciliation actions, instead of a single aggregated action.
* Adjusted reconciliation logic to delete expired prebuilds and
guarantee that the number of desired instances is correct.
* Updated relevant data structures and methods to support expiration
policies parameters.
* Added documentation to `Prebuilt workspaces` page
* Update `terraform-provider-coder` to version 2.5.0:
https://github.com/coder/terraform-provider-coder/releases/tag/v2.5.0
Depends on: https://github.com/coder/terraform-provider-coder/pull/404
Fixes: https://github.com/coder/coder/issues/17916
This change introduces a refactor of the devcontainers recreation logic
which is now handled asynchronously rather than being request scoped.
The response was consequently changed from "No Content" to "Accepted" to
reflect this.
A new `Status` field was introduced to the devcontainer struct which
replaces `Running` (bool). This reflects that the devcontainer can now
be in various states (starting, running, stopped or errored).
The status field also protects against multiple concurrent recrations,
as long as they are initiated via the API.
Updates #16424
Relates to https://github.com/coder/coder/issues/17432
### Part 1:
Notes:
- `GetPresetsAtFailureLimit` SQL query is added, which is similar to
`GetPresetsBackoff`, they use same CTEs: `filtered_builds`,
`time_sorted_builds`, but they are still different.
- Query is executed on every loop iteration. We can consider marking
specific preset as permanently failed as an optimization to avoid
executing query on every loop iteration. But I decided don't do it for
now.
- By default `FailureHardLimit` is set to 3.
- `FailureHardLimit` is configurable. Setting it to zero - means that
hard limit is disabled.
### Part 2
Notes:
- `PrebuildFailureLimitReached` notification is added.
- Notification is sent to template admins.
- Notification is sent only the first time, when hard limit is reached.
But it will `log.Warn` on every loop iteration.
- I introduced this enum:
```sql
CREATE TYPE prebuild_status AS ENUM (
'normal', -- Prebuilds are working as expected; this is the default, healthy state.
'hard_limited', -- Prebuilds have failed repeatedly and hit the configured hard failure limit; won't be retried anymore.
'validation_failed' -- Prebuilds failed due to a non-retryable validation error (e.g. template misconfiguration); won't be retried.
);
```
`validation_failed` not used in this PR, but I think it will be used in
next one, so I wanted to save us an extra migration.
- Notification looks like this:
<img width="472" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e10efea0-1790-4e7f-a65c-f94c40fced27"
/>
### Latest notification views:
<img width="463" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/11310c58-68d1-4075-a497-f76d854633fe"
/>
<img width="725" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/6bbfe21a-91ac-47c3-a9d1-21807bb0c53a"
/>
fixes https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/627
Adds docs for `coder://` URLs for Windows Remote Desktop (RDP).
Note that we might want to hold of merging since the URI handling is
unreleased in Coder Desktop for Windows.
We probably shouldn't be suggesting `ignore_changes = all`. Only the
attributes which cause drift in prebuilds should be ignored; everything
else can behave as normal.
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Signed-off-by: Danny Kopping <dannykopping@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Edward Angert <EdwardAngert@users.noreply.github.com>
Dynamic params skip parameter validation in coder/coder.
This is because conditional parameters cannot be validated
with the static parameters in the database.
# Description
This PR adds the `worker_name` field to the provisioner jobs endpoint.
To achieve this, the following SQL query was updated:
-
`GetProvisionerJobsByOrganizationAndStatusWithQueuePositionAndProvisioner`
As a result, the `codersdk.ProvisionerJob` type, which represents the
provisioner job API response, was modified to include the new field.
**Notes:**
* As mentioned in
[comment](https://github.com/coder/coder/pull/17877#discussion_r2093218206),
the `GetProvisionerJobsByIDsWithQueuePosition` query was not changed due
to load concerns. This means that for template and template version
endpoints, `worker_id` will still be returned, but `worker_name` will
not.
* Similar to `worker_id`, the `worker_name` is only present once a job
is assigned to a provisioner daemon. For jobs in a pending state (not
yet assigned), neither `worker_id` nor `worker_name` will be returned.
---
# Affected Endpoints
- `/organizations/{organization}/provisionerjobs`
- `/organizations/{organization}/provisionerjobs/{job}`
---
# Testing
- Added new tests verifying that both `worker_id` and `worker_name` are
returned once a provisioner job reaches the **succeeded** state.
- Existing tests covering state transitions and other logic remain
unchanged, as they test different scenarios.
---
# Front-end Changes
Admin provisioner jobs dashboard:
<img width="1088" alt="Screenshot 2025-05-16 at 11 51 33"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0e20e360-c615-4497-84b7-693777c5443e"
/>
Fixes: https://github.com/coder/coder/issues/16982
These items came up in an internal "bug bash" session yesterday.
@EdwardAngert note: I've reverted to the "transparent" phrasing; the
current docs confused a couple folks yesterday, and I feel that
"transparent" is clearly understood in this context.
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Signed-off-by: Danny Kopping <dannykopping@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Edward Angert <EdwardAngert@users.noreply.github.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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Signed-off-by: Danny Kopping <dannykopping@gmail.com>
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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Signed-off-by: Danny Kopping <dannykopping@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#17706
Clarify that:
1. URL query parameters work without experiment flag
2. The 'populate recently used parameters' feature still requires the
auto-fill-parameters experiment flag
Co-authored-by: EdwardAngert <17991901+EdwardAngert@users.noreply.github.com>