ZIm/crates/collab
Marshall Bowers 0d26beb91b
Add configurable low-speed timeout for OpenAI provider (#11668)
This PR adds a setting to allow configuring the low-speed timeout for
the Assistant when using the OpenAI provider.

The `low_speed_timeout_in_seconds` accepts a number of seconds that the
HTTP client can go below a minimum speed limit (currently set to 100
bytes/second) before it times out.

```json
{
  "assistant": {
    "version": "1",
    "provider": { "name": "openai", "low_speed_timeout_in_seconds": 60 }
  },
}
```

This should help the case where the `openai` provider is being used with
a local model that requires higher timeouts.

Issue: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/9913

Release Notes:

- Added a `low_speed_timeout_in_seconds` setting to the Assistant's
OpenAI provider
([#9913](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/9913)).
2024-05-10 13:19:21 -04:00
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k8s Supermaven (#10788) 2024-05-03 12:50:42 -07:00
migrations Slicker remote project creation (#11309) 2024-05-02 12:46:52 -06:00
migrations.sqlite Rename RemoteProject -> DevServerProject (#11301) 2024-05-02 11:00:08 -06:00
src Add configurable low-speed timeout for OpenAI provider (#11668) 2024-05-10 13:19:21 -04:00
.env.toml WIP: remoting (#10085) 2024-04-11 15:36:35 -06:00
admin_api.conf Run postgrest as part of foreman 2023-09-13 12:32:15 -07:00
Cargo.toml Add a registry for GitHostingProviders (#11470) 2024-05-06 21:24:48 -04:00
LICENSE-AGPL chore: Add crate licenses. (#4158) 2024-01-23 16:56:22 +01:00
README.md Update documentation and handling to use a crates/collab/seed.json (#10874) 2024-04-23 05:41:31 -07:00
seed.default.json New revision of the Assistant Panel (#10870) 2024-04-23 16:23:26 -07:00

Zed Server

This crate is what we run at https://collab.zed.dev.

It contains our back-end logic for collaboration, to which we connect from the Zed client via a websocket after authenticating via https://zed.dev, which is a separate repo running on Vercel.

Local Development

Database setup

Before you can run the collab server locally, you'll need to set up a zed Postgres database.

script/bootstrap

This script will set up the zed Postgres database, and populate it with some users. It requires internet access, because it fetches some users from the GitHub API.

The script will create several admin users, who you'll sign in as by default when developing locally. The GitHub logins for the default users are specified in the seed.default.json file.

To use a different set of admin users, create crates/collab/seed.json.

{
  "admins": ["yourgithubhere"],
  "channels": ["zed"],
  "number_of_users": 20
}

Testing collaborative features locally

In one terminal, run Zed's collaboration server and the livekit dev server:

foreman start

In a second terminal, run two or more instances of Zed.

script/zed-local -2

This script starts one to four instances of Zed, depending on the -2, -3 or -4 flags. Each instance will be connected to the local collab server, signed in as a different user from seed.json or seed.default.json.

Deployment

We run two instances of collab:

Both of these run on the Kubernetes cluster hosted in Digital Ocean.

Deployment is triggered by pushing to the collab-staging (or collab-production) tag in Github. The best way to do this is:

  • ./script/deploy-collab staging
  • ./script/deploy-collab production

You can tell what is currently deployed with ./script/what-is-deployed.

Database Migrations

To create a new migration:

./script/create-migration <name>

Migrations are run automatically on service start, so run foreman start again. The service will crash if the migrations fail.

When you create a new migration, you also need to update the SQLite schema that is used for testing.