- Add CODER_AGENT_BOUNDARY_LOG_SOCKET env var for agent - Add boundary_log_socket_path variable (default: /tmp/coder-boundary-audit.sock) - Update start.sh to pass --audit-socket to boundary when env var is set This enables boundary audit log forwarding to coderd when boundary is enabled.
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Claude Code
Run the Claude Code agent in your workspace to generate code and perform tasks. This module integrates with AgentAPI for task reporting in the Coder UI.
module "claude-code" {
source = "registry.coder.com/coder/claude-code/coder"
version = "4.2.6"
agent_id = coder_agent.main.id
workdir = "/home/coder/project"
claude_api_key = "xxxx-xxxxx-xxxx"
}
Warning
Security Notice: This module uses the
--dangerously-skip-permissionsflag when running Claude Code tasks. This flag bypasses standard permission checks and allows Claude Code broader access to your system than normally permitted. While this enables more functionality, it also means Claude Code can potentially execute commands with the same privileges as the user running it. Use this module only in trusted environments and be aware of the security implications.
Note
By default, this module is configured to run the embedded chat interface as a path-based application. In production, we recommend that you configure a wildcard access URL and set
subdomain = true. See here for more details.
Prerequisites
- An Anthropic API key or a Claude Session Token is required for tasks.
- You can get the API key from the Anthropic Console.
- You can get the Session Token using the
claude setup-tokencommand. This is a long-lived authentication token (requires Claude subscription)
Session Resumption Behavior
By default, Claude Code automatically resumes existing conversations when your workspace restarts. Sessions are tracked per workspace directory, so conversations continue where you left off. If no session exists (first start), your ai_prompt will run normally. To disable this behavior and always start fresh, set continue = false
Examples
Usage with Agent Boundaries
This example shows how to configure the Claude Code module to run the agent behind a process-level boundary that restricts its network access.
module "claude-code" {
source = "dev.registry.coder.com/coder/claude-code/coder"
version = "4.2.6"
agent_id = coder_agent.main.id
workdir = "/home/coder/project"
enable_boundary = true
boundary_version = "main"
boundary_log_dir = "/tmp/boundary_logs"
boundary_log_level = "WARN"
boundary_additional_allowed_urls = ["GET *google.com"]
boundary_proxy_port = "8087"
}
Usage with Tasks and Advanced Configuration
This example shows how to configure the Claude Code module with an AI prompt, API key shared by all users of the template, and other custom settings.
data "coder_parameter" "ai_prompt" {
type = "string"
name = "AI Prompt"
default = ""
description = "Initial task prompt for Claude Code."
mutable = true
}
module "claude-code" {
source = "registry.coder.com/coder/claude-code/coder"
version = "4.2.6"
agent_id = coder_agent.main.id
workdir = "/home/coder/project"
claude_api_key = "xxxx-xxxxx-xxxx"
# OR
claude_code_oauth_token = "xxxxx-xxxx-xxxx"
claude_code_version = "2.0.62" # Pin to a specific version
agentapi_version = "0.11.4"
ai_prompt = data.coder_parameter.ai_prompt.value
model = "sonnet"
permission_mode = "plan"
mcp = <<-EOF
{
"mcpServers": {
"my-custom-tool": {
"command": "my-tool-server"
"args": ["--port", "8080"]
}
}
}
EOF
}
Standalone Mode
Run and configure Claude Code as a standalone CLI in your workspace.
module "claude-code" {
source = "registry.coder.com/coder/claude-code/coder"
version = "4.2.6"
agent_id = coder_agent.main.id
workdir = "/home/coder/project"
install_claude_code = true
claude_code_version = "2.0.62"
report_tasks = false
}
Usage with Claude Code Subscription
variable "claude_code_oauth_token" {
type = string
description = "Generate one using `claude setup-token` command"
sensitive = true
value = "xxxx-xxx-xxxx"
}
module "claude-code" {
source = "registry.coder.com/coder/claude-code/coder"
version = "4.2.6"
agent_id = coder_agent.main.id
workdir = "/home/coder/project"
claude_code_oauth_token = var.claude_code_oauth_token
}
Usage with AWS Bedrock
Prerequisites
AWS account with Bedrock access, Claude models enabled in Bedrock console, appropriate IAM permissions.
Configure Claude Code to use AWS Bedrock for accessing Claude models through your AWS infrastructure.
resource "coder_env" "bedrock_use" {
agent_id = coder_agent.main.id
name = "CLAUDE_CODE_USE_BEDROCK"
value = "1"
}
resource "coder_env" "aws_region" {
agent_id = coder_agent.main.id
name = "AWS_REGION"
value = "us-east-1" # Choose your preferred region
}
# Option 1: Using AWS credentials
variable "aws_access_key_id" {
type = string
description = "Your AWS access key ID. Create this in the AWS IAM console under 'Security credentials'."
sensitive = true
value = "xxxx-xxx-xxxx"
}
variable "aws_secret_access_key" {
type = string
description = "Your AWS secret access key. This is shown once when you create an access key in the AWS IAM console."
sensitive = true
value = "xxxx-xxx-xxxx"
}
resource "coder_env" "aws_access_key_id" {
agent_id = coder_agent.main.id
name = "AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID"
value = var.aws_access_key_id
}
resource "coder_env" "aws_secret_access_key" {
agent_id = coder_agent.main.id
name = "AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY"
value = var.aws_secret_access_key
}
# Option 2: Using Bedrock API key (simpler)
variable "aws_bearer_token_bedrock" {
type = string
description = "Your AWS Bedrock bearer token. This provides access to Bedrock without needing separate access key and secret key."
sensitive = true
value = "xxxx-xxx-xxxx"
}
resource "coder_env" "bedrock_api_key" {
agent_id = coder_agent.main.id
name = "AWS_BEARER_TOKEN_BEDROCK"
value = var.aws_bearer_token_bedrock
}
module "claude-code" {
source = "registry.coder.com/coder/claude-code/coder"
version = "4.2.6"
agent_id = coder_agent.main.id
workdir = "/home/coder/project"
model = "global.anthropic.claude-sonnet-4-5-20250929-v1:0"
}
Note
For additional Bedrock configuration options (model selection, token limits, region overrides, etc.), see the Claude Code Bedrock documentation.
Usage with Google Vertex AI
Prerequisites
GCP project with Vertex AI API enabled, Claude models enabled through Model Garden, service account with Vertex AI permissions, appropriate IAM permissions (Vertex AI User role).
Configure Claude Code to use Google Vertex AI for accessing Claude models through Google Cloud Platform.
variable "vertex_sa_json" {
type = string
description = "The complete JSON content of your Google Cloud service account key file. Create a service account in the GCP Console under 'IAM & Admin > Service Accounts', then create and download a JSON key. Copy the entire JSON content into this variable."
sensitive = true
}
resource "coder_env" "vertex_use" {
agent_id = coder_agent.main.id
name = "CLAUDE_CODE_USE_VERTEX"
value = "1"
}
resource "coder_env" "vertex_project_id" {
agent_id = coder_agent.main.id
name = "ANTHROPIC_VERTEX_PROJECT_ID"
value = "your-gcp-project-id"
}
resource "coder_env" "cloud_ml_region" {
agent_id = coder_agent.main.id
name = "CLOUD_ML_REGION"
value = "global"
}
resource "coder_env" "vertex_sa_json" {
agent_id = coder_agent.main.id
name = "VERTEX_SA_JSON"
value = var.vertex_sa_json
}
resource "coder_env" "google_application_credentials" {
agent_id = coder_agent.main.id
name = "GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS"
value = "/tmp/gcp-sa.json"
}
module "claude-code" {
source = "registry.coder.com/coder/claude-code/coder"
version = "4.2.6"
agent_id = coder_agent.main.id
workdir = "/home/coder/project"
model = "claude-sonnet-4@20250514"
pre_install_script = <<-EOT
#!/bin/bash
# Write the service account JSON to a file
echo "$VERTEX_SA_JSON" > /tmp/gcp-sa.json
# Install prerequisite packages
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y apt-transport-https ca-certificates gnupg curl
# Add Google Cloud public key
curl https://packages.cloud.google.com/apt/doc/apt-key.gpg | sudo gpg --dearmor -o /usr/share/keyrings/cloud.google.gpg
# Add Google Cloud SDK repo to apt sources
echo "deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/cloud.google.gpg] https://packages.cloud.google.com/apt cloud-sdk main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/google-cloud-sdk.list
# Update and install the Google Cloud SDK
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y google-cloud-cli
# Authenticate gcloud with the service account
gcloud auth activate-service-account --key-file=/tmp/gcp-sa.json
EOT
}
Note
For additional Vertex AI configuration options (model selection, token limits, region overrides, etc.), see the Claude Code Vertex AI documentation.
Troubleshooting
If you encounter any issues, check the log files in the ~/.claude-module directory within your workspace for detailed information.
# Installation logs
cat ~/.claude-module/install.log
# Startup logs
cat ~/.claude-module/agentapi-start.log
# Pre/post install script logs
cat ~/.claude-module/pre_install.log
cat ~/.claude-module/post_install.log
Note
To use tasks with Claude Code, you must provide an
anthropic_api_keyorclaude_code_oauth_token. Theworkdirvariable is required and specifies the directory where Claude Code will run.