This allows us to support debugging with a debug adapter not managed by
Zed. Note that this is not a user facing change, as DebugAdapterBinary
is used to determine how to spawn a debugger. Thus, this should not
break any configs or anything like that.
Closes #ISSUE
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We believe that collab deploys currently cause outages because:
* All clients try to reconnect simultaneously
* This causes very high CPU usage on collab (and to some extent, the
database)
* This means that collab is slow to respond to clients
* So clients timeout and retry, over and over again.
We hope by letting clients in in buckets of 512, we can accept some
minor slowness to avoid
complete downtime, while we rewrite the system.
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Follow-up of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/19230
* starts to send `result_id` in pull requests to allow servers to reply
with non-full results
* fixes a bug where disk-based diagnostics were offset after pulling the
diagnostics
* fixes a bug due to which pull diagnostics could not be disabled
* uses better names and comments for the workspace pull diagnostics part
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This allows storing the profile per thread, as well as moving the logic
of which tools are enabled or not to the profile itself.
This makes it much easier to switch between profiles, means there is
less global state being changed on every profile change.
Release Notes:
- agent panel: allow saving the profile per thread
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Co-authored-by: Ben Kunkle <ben.kunkle@gmail.com>
Closes [#13107](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/13107)
Enabled pull diagnostics by default, for the language servers that
declare support in the corresponding capabilities.
```
"diagnostics": {
"lsp_pull_diagnostics_debounce_ms": null
}
```
settings can be used to disable the pulling.
Release Notes:
- Added support for the LSP `textDocument/diagnostic` command.
# Brief
This is draft PR that implements the LSP `textDocument/diagnostic`
command. The goal is to receive your feedback and establish further
steps towards fully implementing this command. I tried to re-use
existing method and structures to ensure:
1. The existing functionality works as before
2. There is no interference between the diagnostics sent by a server and
the diagnostics requested by a client.
The current implementation is done via a new LSP command
`GetDocumentDiagnostics` that is sent when a buffer is saved and when a
buffer is edited. There is a new method called `pull_diagnostic` that is
called for such events. It has debounce to ensure we don't spam a server
with commands every time the buffer is edited. Probably, we don't need
the debounce when the buffer is saved.
All in all, the goal is basically to get your feedback and ensure I am
on the right track. Thanks!
## References
1.
https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/lsp/3.17/specification/#textDocument_pullDiagnostics
## In action
You can clone any Ruby repo since the `ruby-lsp` supports the pull
diagnostics only.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Clone this repo https://github.com/vitallium/stimulus-lsp-error-zed
2. Install Ruby (via `asdf` or `mise).
4. Install Ruby gems via `bundle install`
5. Install Ruby LSP with `gem install ruby-lsp`
6. Check out this PR and build Zed
7. Open any file and start editing to see diagnostics in realtime.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0ef6ec41-e4fa-4539-8f2c-6be0d8be4129
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Co-authored-by: Kirill Bulatov <mail4score@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Kirill Bulatov <kirill@zed.dev>
Release Notes:
- Improved the review experience in the agent panel. Now, when you
commit changes (generated by the AI agent) using Git, Zed will
automatically dismiss the agent’s review UI for those changes. This
means you won’t have to manually “keep” or approve changes twice—just
commit, and you’re done.
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- Added channel reordering for administrators (use `cmd-up` and
`cmd-down` on macOS or `ctrl-up` `ctrl-down` on Linux to move channels
up or down within their parent)
## Summary
This PR introduces the ability for channel administrators to reorder
channels within their parent context, providing better organizational
control over channel hierarchies. Users can now move channels up or down
relative to their siblings using keyboard shortcuts.
## Problem
Previously, channels were displayed in alphabetical order with no way to
customize their arrangement. This made it difficult for teams to
organize channels in a logical order that reflected their workflow or
importance, forcing users to prefix channel names with numbers or
special characters as a workaround.
## Solution
The implementation adds a persistent `channel_order` field to channels
that determines their display order within their parent. Channels with
the same parent are sorted by this field rather than alphabetically.
## Implementation Details
### Database Schema
Added a new column and index to support efficient ordering:
```sql
-- crates/collab/migrations/20250530175450_add_channel_order.sql
ALTER TABLE channels ADD COLUMN channel_order INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT 1;
CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY "index_channels_on_parent_path_and_order" ON "channels" ("parent_path", "channel_order");
```
### RPC Protocol
Extended the channel proto with ordering support:
```proto
// crates/proto/proto/channel.proto
message Channel {
uint64 id = 1;
string name = 2;
ChannelVisibility visibility = 3;
int32 channel_order = 4;
repeated uint64 parent_path = 5;
}
message ReorderChannel {
uint64 channel_id = 1;
enum Direction {
Up = 0;
Down = 1;
}
Direction direction = 2;
}
```
### Server-side Logic
The reordering is handled by swapping `channel_order` values between
adjacent channels:
```rust
// crates/collab/src/db/queries/channels.rs
pub async fn reorder_channel(
&self,
channel_id: ChannelId,
direction: proto::reorder_channel::Direction,
user_id: UserId,
) -> Result<Vec<Channel>> {
// Find the sibling channel to swap with
let sibling_channel = match direction {
proto::reorder_channel::Direction::Up => {
// Find channel with highest order less than current
channel::Entity::find()
.filter(
channel::Column::ParentPath
.eq(&channel.parent_path)
.and(channel::Column::ChannelOrder.lt(channel.channel_order)),
)
.order_by_desc(channel::Column::ChannelOrder)
.one(&*tx)
.await?
}
// Similar logic for Down...
};
// Swap the channel_order values
let temp_order = channel.channel_order;
channel.channel_order = sibling_channel.channel_order;
sibling_channel.channel_order = temp_order;
}
```
### Client-side Sorting
Optimized the sorting algorithm to avoid O(n²) complexity:
```rust
// crates/collab/src/db/queries/channels.rs
// Pre-compute sort keys for efficient O(n log n) sorting
let mut channels_with_keys: Vec<(Vec<i32>, Channel)> = channels
.into_iter()
.map(|channel| {
let mut sort_key = Vec::with_capacity(channel.parent_path.len() + 1);
// Build sort key from parent path orders
for parent_id in &channel.parent_path {
sort_key.push(channel_order_map.get(parent_id).copied().unwrap_or(i32::MAX));
}
sort_key.push(channel.channel_order);
(sort_key, channel)
})
.collect();
channels_with_keys.sort_by(|a, b| a.0.cmp(&b.0));
```
### User Interface
Added keyboard shortcuts and proper context handling:
```json
// assets/keymaps/default-macos.json
{
"context": "CollabPanel && not_editing",
"bindings": {
"cmd-up": "collab_panel::MoveChannelUp",
"cmd-down": "collab_panel::MoveChannelDown"
}
}
```
The CollabPanel now properly sets context to distinguish between editing
and navigation modes:
```rust
// crates/collab_ui/src/collab_panel.rs
fn dispatch_context(&self, window: &Window, cx: &Context<Self>) -> KeyContext {
let mut dispatch_context = KeyContext::new_with_defaults();
dispatch_context.add("CollabPanel");
dispatch_context.add("menu");
let identifier = if self.channel_name_editor.focus_handle(cx).is_focused(window) {
"editing"
} else {
"not_editing"
};
dispatch_context.add(identifier);
dispatch_context
}
```
## Testing
Comprehensive tests were added to verify:
- Basic reordering functionality (up/down movement)
- Boundary conditions (first/last channels)
- Permission checks (non-admins cannot reorder)
- Ordering persistence across server restarts
- Correct broadcasting of changes to channel members
## Migration Strategy
Existing channels are assigned initial `channel_order` values based on
their current alphabetical sorting to maintain the familiar order users
expect:
```sql
UPDATE channels
SET channel_order = (
SELECT ROW_NUMBER() OVER (
PARTITION BY parent_path
ORDER BY name, id
)
FROM channels c2
WHERE c2.id = channels.id
);
```
## Future Enhancements
While this PR provides basic reordering functionality, potential future
improvements could include:
- Drag-and-drop reordering in the UI
- Bulk reordering operations
- Custom sorting strategies (by activity, creation date, etc.)
## Checklist
- [x] Database migration included
- [x] Tests added for new functionality
- [x] Keybindings work on macOS and Linux
- [x] Permissions properly enforced
- [x] Error handling implemented throughout
- [x] Manual testing completed
- [x] Documentation updated
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Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla.c.maki@gmail.com>
This PR increases the number of returned extensions from the extension
API to 1,000 (up from 500).
We'll need a better solution at some point, but for now we can keep
bumping this number.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/31067.
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This PR updates the `POST /billing/subscriptions/sync` endpoint to use
the `StripeClient` trait instead of using `stripe::Client` directly.
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This PR updates the `sync_subscription` function to use the
`StripeClient` trait instead of using `stripe::Client` directly.
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- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Ben Brandt <benjamin.j.brandt@gmail.com>
This PR moves over the last method on `StripeBilling` to use the
`StripeClient` trait, allowing us to fully mock out Stripe behaviors for
`StripeBilling` in tests.
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This PR updates the `StripeBilling::checkout_with_zed_pro` and
`StripeBilling::checkout_with_zed_pro_trial` methods to use the
`StripeClient` trait instead of using `stripe::Client` directly.
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This PR updates `StripeBilling` to use the `StripeClient` trait to
retrieve prices and meters from Stripe instead of using the
`stripe::Client` directly.
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This PR introduces a new `StripeClient` trait to abstract over
interacting with the Stripe API.
This will allow us to more easily test our billing code.
This initial cut is small and focuses just on making
`StripeBilling::find_or_create_customer_by_email` testable. I'll follow
up with using the `StripeClient` in more places.
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This PR downgrades a number of database queries that aren't part of the
actual collaboration from `SERIALIZABLE` to `READ COMMITTED`.
The serializable isolation level is overkill for these queries.
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- Rename current_user_account_too_young to account_too_young for
consistency
- Add has_overdue_invoices field to track billing status
- Block edit predictions when user has overdue invoices
- Add overdue invoice warning to inline completion menu
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- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
This PR makes it so the Zed Free plan cannot be canceled.
We were already preventing this on the zed.dev side, but this will make
it more airtight.
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This PR replaces some `update()` calls with either `read()` or
`read_with()` when the `update()` call performed read-only operations on
the entity.
Many more likely exist, will follow-up with more PRs.
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- N/A
Right now you find this out the first time you try and submit a
completion.
These changes communicate much earlier to the user what the issue is
with their account and what they can do about it.
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- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>
This PR allows DAPs to define their own schema so users can see
completion items when editing their debug.json files.
Users facing this aren’t the biggest chance, but behind the scenes, this
affected a lot of code because we manually translated common fields from
Zed's config format to be adapter-specific. Now we store the raw JSON
from a user's configuration file and just send that.
I'm ignoring the Protobuf CICD error because the DebugTaskDefinition
message is not yet user facing and we need to deprecate some fields in
it.
Release Notes:
- debugger beta: Show completion items when editing debug.json
- debugger beta: Breaking change, debug.json schema now relays on what
DAP you have selected instead of always having the same based values.
---------
Co-authored-by: Remco Smits <djsmits12@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <m@cole-miller.net>
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <cole@zed.dev>
This PR makes it so we always prefer the plan on the subscription.
The plan stored on the subscription usage is informational only.
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- N/A