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This adds the concept of tags to provisioner daemons.
When creating a template or pushing a new version,
--provisioner-tag
is now a command-line option. This allows you to target provisioners with the matching set of tags.coder provisionerd start --tag key=value
launches a new provisioner daemon.scope=user
is a special tag that will auto-insert theowner=<user-id>
tag when the user initializes build operations for their resources. This solves #909 by allowing users to run a daemon, and template admins can target them.This feature lacks polish right now (notably, the UI will show a "Pending" state if a daemon isn't matching the specified tags), but that seems fine while we initially test. This doesn't make any irreversible changes, so it should be good to merge.