### **Title:** feat: complete amazon-q module v2.0.0 with comprehensive enhancements ### **Description:** Closes #240 This PR introduces a complete rewrite and enhancement of the amazon-q module, bringing it to version 2.0.0. The module now provides AgentAPI support. ## Type of Change - [ ] New module - [ ] Bug fix - [x] Feature/enhancement - [x] Documentation - [ ] Other ## Module Information **Path:** `registry/coder/modules/amazon-q` **New version:** `v2.0.0` **Breaking change:** [x] Yes [ ] No ## Key Features & Enhancements ### 🚀 Core Functionality - **AgentAPI Support**: Web and CLI app integration with health checks - **Amazon Q CLI Integration**: Automatic installation and configuration of Amazon Q CLI - **MCP Integration**: Model Context Protocol support for task reporting to Coder - **Authentication System**: Tarball-based authentication with environment variable management ### 🛠️ Customization & Configuration - **Pre/Post Install Scripts**: Support for custom setup and finalization scripts - **Agent Configuration**: Templated agent config with tool and resource management - **Custom System Prompts**: Configurable AI behavior and task reporting instructions - **Version Pinning**: Support for specific Amazon Q CLI and AgentAPI versions ### 📚 Documentation & Testing - **Comprehensive README**: Complete user guide with examples, configuration details, and troubleshooting - **Visual Documentation**: Updated screenshots and interface examples - **Terraform Testing**: Complete .tftest.hcl with 8 test cases (all passing) - **Registry Compliance**: Full adherence to Coder Registry contributing guidelines d## Breaking Changes This is a major version update (v2.0.0) with breaking changes: - Renamed variables names (Removed experimantal_ prefix) - Updated AgentAPI integration method - Modified default configuration structure ## Testing & Validation - [x] Tests pass (`terraform test` - 8/8 tests passing) - [x] Code formatted (`bun run fmt`) - [x] Changes tested locally - [x] Registry compliance verified - [x] Documentation reviewed and updated ## Related Issues Closes #240 - Amazon Q module enhancement request ## Additional Notes - Module is now production-ready with professional quality code and documentation - Full compliance with Coder Registry contributing guidelines - Comprehensive test coverage ensures reliability - Ready for registry submission and community use ## Screenshots: <img width="3001" height="1068" alt="image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/24453cb3-d4dc-4a45-bb62-7a834940ebae" /> <img width="1209" height="600" alt="image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f2b18c42-ba7f-4e16-a9e7-d51ad1095712" /> <img width="1505" height="1251" alt="image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3e6e49b1-808d-482e-a237-b606e50262f5" /> https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/6533dead-35f1-47f5-875a-3cebb81453c9 https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/da8047f6-7023-4e6c-af90-138541298089 /claim #240 Co-authored-by: Michael Orlov <michaelo@amdocs.com>
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Coder Registry is a community-driven platform for extending your Coder workspaces. Publish reusable Terraform as Coder Modules for users all over the world.
Note
The Coder Registry repo will be updated to support Coder Templates in the coming weeks. You can currently find all official templates in the official coder/coder repo, under the
examples/templatesdirectory.
Overview
Coder is built on HashiCorp's open-source Terraform language to provide developers an easy, declarative way to define the infrastructure for their remote development environments. Coder-flavored versions of Terraform allow you to mix in reusable Terraform snippets to add integrations with other popular development tools, such as JetBrains, Cursor, or Visual Studio Code.
Simply add the correct import snippet, along with any data dependencies, and your workspace can start using the new functionality immediately.
More information about Coder Modules can be found here, while more information about Coder Templates can be found here.
Getting started
The easiest way to discover new modules and templates is by visiting the official Coder Registry website. The website is a full mirror of the Coder Registry repo, and it is where .tar versions of the various resources can be downloaded from, for use within your Coder deployment.
Note that while Coder has a baseline set of requirements for allowing an external PR to be published, Coder cannot vouch for the validity or functionality of a resource until that resource has been flagged with the verified status. All modules under the Coder namespace are automatically verified.
Getting started with modules
To get started with a module, navigate to that module's page in either the registry site, or the main repo:
In both cases, the main README contains a Terraform snippet for integrating the module into your workspace. The snippet for Cursor looks like this:
module "cursor" {
count = data.coder_workspace.me.start_count
source = "registry.coder.com/coder/cursor/coder"
version = "1.0.19"
agent_id = coder_agent.example.id
}
Simply include that snippet inside your Coder template, defining any data dependencies referenced, and the next time you create a new workspace, the functionality will be ready for you to use.
Contributing
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