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Learn how to write a template for creating workspaces.
As of Coder version 1.19, only workspace templates version 0.2 is supported. To update your workspace, you must update your templates to version 0.2.
Workspace templates allows you to define and create new workspaces using workspace templates.
Workspace templates are written in YAML and have a .yaml or .yml extension.
For assistance with creating your Coder YAML file, you can use the
template intellisense feature.
Coder looks for your workspace template at the following path:
<repository-root>/.coder/<template-name>.yaml
The following is a sample workspace template that makes use of all available fields. Depending on your use case, you may not need all of the options available.
Note that the fields are case-sensitive.
For detailed information on the fields available, see the subsequent sections of this article.
version: 0.2
workspace:
  # Type indicates the provider type to use when building the workspace.
  # It corresponds to the `kubernetes` section under `specs`.
  type: kubernetes
  specs:
    kubernetes:
      image:
        value: index.docker.io/ubuntu:18.04
      container-based-vm:
        value: true
      cpu:
        value: 4
      memory:
        value: 16
      disk:
        value: 128
      gpu-count:
        value: 1
      labels:
        value:
          com.coder.custom.hello: "hello"
          com.coder.custom.world: "world"
      annotations:
        value:
          - key: annotation-key
            value: annotation-value
  configure:
    start:
      value:
        - name: "install curl"
          command: |
            apt update
            apt install -y curl
        - name: "Create organization directory"
          command: "mkdir -p /home/coder/go/src/github.com/my-org"
          # Be careful with keyscans like this!
        - name: "Add GitHub to known hosts"
          command:
            "sudo ssh-keyscan -H github.com >> /home/coder/.ssh/known_hosts"
        - name: "Clone Git Project"
          command: "git clone git@github.com:my-org/my-project.git"
          continue-on-error: true
          directory: /home/coder/go/src/github.com/my-org
        - name: "install Go binary"
          command: "go install"
          directory: /home/coder/go/src/github.com/my-org/my-project
          shell: "bash"
          continue-on-error: true
          env:
            GOPATH: /home/coder/go
  dev-urls:
    value:
      - name: MyWebsite
        port: 3000
        scheme: http
        access: private
      - name: PublicPort
        port: 443
        scheme: https
        access: public
      - name: OrgWebsite
        port: 3001
        scheme: http
        access: org
      - name: AuthedSite
        port: 8081
        scheme: https
        access: authed
The version number of the config file being used. The currently supported
version is 0.2.
Required. The section containing all configuration information related to the workspace.
Required. Determines the type of workspace to be created. Currently, the
only accepted value is kubernetes.
Required. This section contains configuration information specific to the
workspace.type.
This section contains all the properties related to a kubernetes workspace.
Required. The image to use for the workspace. The image should include the
registry and (optionally) the tag, e.g., docker.io/ubuntu:18.04. If you omit
the tag, Coder uses the default value of latest.
You must have imported the image into Coder, otherwise, the workspace will fail to build.
The Kubernetes labels to be added to the workspace pod.
labels:
  value:
    com.coder.custom.hello: hello
    com.coder.custom.world: world
labels is disabled by default and must be enabled by a site admin.
The Kubernetes annotations to be added to the workspace pod.
annotations:
  value:
    - key: annotation-key
      value: annotation-value
The number of GPUs to allocate to the workspace.
Determines whether the workspace should be created as a
container-based virtual machine (CVM). Default is false.
Required. The number of cores to allocate to the workspace.
The environment variables to set in the workspaces.
Required. The amount of memory (in GB) to allocate to the workspace.
Required. The amount of disk space (in GB) to allocate to the workspace.
Whether the workspace should be run as privileged (running as privileged disables most container security isolation).
The custom resources that can be requested.
The limits to apply to the custom resources requested.
The name of a Kubernetes RuntimeClass to associate with the workspaces.
Adds Kubernetes tolerations to the workspace pod.
tolerations:
  value:
    - key: example1
      operator: Exists
      value: value-1
      effect: NoSchedule
      tolerationSeconds: 200
    - key: example-3
      operator: Equal
      value: value-2
      effect: PreferNoSchedule
      tolerationSeconds: 400
    - key: example-3
      value: value-3
      effect: NoExecute
tolerations is disabled by default and must be enabled by a site admin.
Adds Kubernetes NodeSelectors to the workspace pod. The value is a sequence of key/value pairs.
For example, the following snippet would add two nodeSelectors for Kubernetes:
accelerator:nvidia and disktype:ssd.
node-selector:
  value:
    - key: accelerator
      value: nvidia
    - key: disktype
      value: ssd
node-selector is disabled by default and must be enabled by a site admin.
This section lists the commands that run within the workspace after Coder builds the workspace. See Configure for more information.
The list of commands to run when Coder starts a workspace.
Required. Runs the provided command within the workspace (Coder supports the use of both single-line and multi-line commands).
Single-line command:
- name: Install curl
  command: apt install -y curl
Multi-line command:
- name: Update and install curl
  command: |
    apt update
    apt install -y curl
The name of the command being run.
The shell Coder should use to run the command.
start:
  value:
    - name: First step
      shell: /bin/bash
The working directory from which Coder should run the command.
start:
  value:
    - name: First step
      directory: /home/coder
Any step that returns a non-zero exit code will fail. By default, a failure prevents the subsequent steps from executing. If you would like to change this behavior, this field (which accepts a Boolean value) will allow a step to fail and not halt subsequent steps.
The map of environment variables to set for the command.
start:
  value:
    - name: First step
      env:
        HOME: /home/coder
        GOPATH: /home/coder/go
This list allows you to provision dev URLs using the workspaces as code configuration file. The dev URLs will be provisioned in addition to any dev URLs you create.
dev-urls:
  value:
    - name: PublicPort
      port: 443
      scheme: https
      access: public
    - name: PrivatePort
      port: 8000
      scheme: https
      access: private
The name of the dev URL to be created.
The workspace port that the dev URL exposes.
The URL scheme (protocol) to use (i.e., http or https).
The permission level of the dev URL:
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