Allow `coder login` to log into existing deployment if available.
Update help and error messages to indicate that `coder login` is
available as a command.
Fixes#10925Fixes#9551
Part of #12163
- Adds a command coder support bundle <workspace> that generates a
support bundle and writes it to coder-support-$(date +%s).zip.
- Note: this is hidden currently until the rest of the functionality is fleshed out.
Cli errors are pretty formatted. This handles nested pretty types. Before it found the first error it could understand and return that. Now it will print the full error stack with more information.
To prevent information loss, a "[Trace=...]" was added to capture some extra error context for debugging.
Adds a Logger to cli Invocation and standardizes CLI commands to use it. clitest creates a test logger by default so that CLI command logs are captured in the test logs.
CLI commands that do their own log configuration are modified to add sinks to the existing logger, rather than create a new one. This ensures we still capture logs in CLI tests.
Adds `CODER_AGENT_TOKEN_FILE` which will read the agent token from
a file if `CODER_AGENT_TOKEN` is not provided. Using a Kubernetes
Secret with a volume-mounted file is a more secure way to provide
the agent token instead of an environment variable.
This change will improve over CLI performance and "snappiness" as well as
substantially reduce our test times. Preliminary benchmarks show
`coder server --help` times cut from 300ms to 120ms on my dogfood
instance.
The inefficiency of lipgloss disproportionately impacts our system, as all help
text for every command is generated whenever any command is invoked.
The `pretty` API could clean up a lot of the code (e.g., by replacing
complex string concatenations with Printf), but this commit is too
expansive as is so that work will be done in a follow up.
This is an alternative approach to #9519 and removes 2 MB instead of 1
MB (1.2 MB accounted for by embedded migration SQL files).
Combined with #9481, #9506, #9508, #9517, a total of 5 MB is removed.
Ref: #9380
* 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
This allows specifying a command to run that can output headers for
cases where users require dynamic headers (like to authenticate to their
VPN).
The primary use case is to add this flag in SSH configs created by the
VS Code plugin, although maybe config-ssh should do the same.
- (breaking) Protects Logger and LogBodies fields of codersdk.Client with its mutex. This addresses a data race in cli/scaletest.
- Fillets the existing cli/createworkspaces unit test and moves the testing logic there into the tests under scaletest/createworkspaces.
- Adds testutil.RaceEnabled bool const and conditionaly skips previously-skipped tests under scaletest/ if the race detector is enabled. This is unfortunate and sad, but I would prefer to have these tests at least running without the race detector than not running at all.
- Adds IgnoreErrors option to fake in-memory agent loggers; having the agents fail the test immediately when they encounter any sort of error isn't really helpful.
By introducing the "ExtraHeaders" map, we can apply headers even when
handlers replace the transport, as in the case of our scaletests.
Also, only send telemetry header when it's small.
This PR adds a scaletest workspace-traffic command for load testing. This opens a
ReconnectingPTY connection to each scaletest workspace (via coderd) and
concurrently writes and reads random data to/from the PTY. Payloads are of the
form #${RANDOM_ALPHANUMERIC_STRING}, which essentially drops garbage
comments in the remote shell, and should not result in any commands being executed.