Add connection type to web sockets
This allows the backend to distinguish them. In our case we use them to count a
single "open" of Code so we need to be able to distinguish between web sockets
from two instances and two web sockets used in a single instance.
To test this,
1. Run code-server
2. Open Network tab in Browser DevTools and filter for websocket requests
3. You should see the `type=<connection-type>` in the request url
Index: code-server/lib/vscode/src/vs/platform/remote/common/remoteAgentConnection.ts
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--- code-server.orig/lib/vscode/src/vs/platform/remote/common/remoteAgentConnection.ts
+++ code-server/lib/vscode/src/vs/platform/remote/common/remoteAgentConnection.ts
@@ -233,7 +233,8 @@ async function connectToRemoteExtensionH
let socket: ISocket;
try {
- socket = await createSocket(options.logService, options.socketFactory, options.host, options.port, getRemoteServerRootPath(options), `reconnectionToken=${options.reconnectionToken}&reconnection=${options.reconnectionProtocol ? 'true' : 'false'}`, `renderer-${connectionTypeToString(connectionType)}-${options.reconnectionToken}`, timeoutCancellationToken);
+
+ socket = await createSocket(options.logService, options.socketFactory, options.host, options.port, getRemoteServerRootPath(options), `type=${connectionTypeToString(connectionType)}&reconnectionToken=${options.reconnectionToken}&reconnection=${options.reconnectionProtocol ? 'true' : 'false'}`, `renderer-${connectionTypeToString(connectionType)}-${options.reconnectionToken}`, timeoutCancellationToken);
} catch (error) {
options.logService.error(`${logPrefix} socketFactory.connect() failed or timed out. Error:`);
options.logService.error(error);