- Throw service error from query runner
- Catch in resolver factories
- Map to graphql errors
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Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
This PR was created by [GitStart](https://gitstart.com/) to address the
requirements from this ticket:
[TWNTY-4238](https://clients.gitstart.com/twenty/5449/tickets/TWNTY-4238).
This ticket was imported from:
[TWNTY-4238](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/4238)
---
## Description
- We moved the filter from RecordIndexContainer to RecordBoardCard, this
change will fix the fix issue that the name column was not visible in
Kanban view and will keep the behavior in the Kanban card. The options
dropdown uses the same state that the card uses, but the name is
rendered on the card because, for the name field, the card uses another
data because the render of the name is different from the render of the
other fields, so we removed the filter in the state, but we need to
filter only in the card to avoid duplicated data, we could not find any
other case that this filter is useful for another component
- We updated the type in RecordBoardFieldDefinition to fix TS error in
RecordBoardCard file
### Demo
<https://jam.dev/c/7c9db8e1-9b53-49cf-a44c-0b0fec5b1988>
### Refs
- #4238Fixes#4238
Co-authored-by: gitstart-twenty <gitstart-twenty@users.noreply.github.com>
We have recently merged
[#workflow](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/6412) but we should
put the workflow standard object behind a feature flag for now
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Co-authored-by: bosiraphael <raphael.bosi@gmail.com>
Adding support for all Composite Fields while using the "import"
functionality. This includes:
- Currency
- Address
Edit :
- Refactored a lot of types in the spreadsheet import module
- Renamed a lot of functions, hooks and types that were not
self-explanatory enough
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Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix.malfait@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Lucas Bordeau <bordeau.lucas@gmail.com>
This PR refactors the ORM-Manager to simplify and unify the datasource
creation. I'm deprecating all usages if InjectWorkspaceDatasource and
InjectWorkspaceRepository as we can't be sure they are up-to-date
## Bug Description
We are facing a bug in case recaptcha is enabled.
To reproduce:
- Create your recaptcha: https://www.google.com/recaptcha/about/
- update your server .env with the following variables:
```
CAPTCHA_SECRET_KEY=REPLACE_ME
CAPTCHA_SITE_KEY=REPLACE_ME
CAPTCHA_DRIVER=google-recaptcha
```
- Go to the login page, enter an existing user email and hit 'Reset your
password'.
- Add a console.log in emailPasswordResetLink in auth.resolver.ts to get
the token that would be sent by email if you don't have the mailer setup
- Browse: /reset-password/{passwordToken}
- Update the password:
<img width="1446" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/dd5b077f-293e-451a-8630-22d24ac66c42">
- See that the token is invalid
You should see two calls in your developer network tab. A successful one
to update the password and another to log you in. This 2nd call
(Challenge) does not have the captcha token provided. It should be
## Fix
- Refreshing the token on page load
- providing it to the Challenge graphql call
This PR fixes a few bugs on TwentyORM:
- fix many to one relations that were not properly queries
- fix many to one relations that were not properly parsed
- compute datasource (or use from cache) at run-time and do not use
injected one that could be outdated
We still need to refactor it to simplify, I feel the API are too complex
and we have too many cache layers. Also the relation computation part is
very complex and bug prone
This pull request addresses an issue where the delete button, placed
closely to the export button, could lead to accidental deletions without
confirmation. The problem was that the confirmation modal for the delete
action, being the second action, was not displayed. The code was updated
to map all action bar entries and display their respective confirmation
modals correctly.
### Changes Made:
- Updated the rendering of action bar entries to ensure all confirmation
modals are shown.
Changed from displaying only the first action bar entry's confirmation
modal to mapping through all entries and displaying each modal if it
exists.
- Removed the delete from the onClick because it is present in the
onConfirmClick.
### Description
Resolves Issue: [https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/6224](#6224)
### Additional Consideration
I have changed the default start rating value from 1 star to no star
since clicking on the selected start was reverting the filed to 1 star
which didn't seem like the appropriate behaviour. Let me know if this
change is fine
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Co-authored-by: JosephAshwin23 <joseph.sanjivi@anywhere.co>
Co-authored-by: Thomas Trompette <thomas.trompette@sfr.fr>
- Removed enabled props from useScopedHotkeys becayse it doesn't work
- Moved enter useScopedHotkeys in a handler that we drill down to the
text inputs on the settings form
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Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
### Description
This PR introduces a custom ESLint rule named
`inject-workspace-repository`. The purpose of this rule is to enforce
naming conventions for files and classes that use the
`@InjectWorkspaceRepository` decorator or include services ending with
`WorkspaceService` in their constructors.
### Rule Overview
The new ESLint rule checks for the following conditions:
1. **File Naming**:
- Only file ending with `.service.ts` or `.workspace-service.ts` are
checked.
- If a file contains a class using the `@InjectWorkspaceRepository`
decorator or a service ending with `WorkspaceService` in the
constructor, the file name must end with `.workspace-service.ts`.
2. **Class Naming**:
- Classes that use the `@InjectWorkspaceRepository` decorator or include
services ending with `WorkspaceService` in their constructors must have
names that end with `WorkspaceService`.
### How It Works
The rule inspects each TypeScript file to ensure that the naming
conventions are adhered to. It specifically looks for:
- Constructor parameters with the `@InjectWorkspaceRepository`
decorator.
- Constructor parameters with a type annotation ending with
`WorkspaceService`.
When such parameters are found, it checks the class name and the file
name to ensure they conform to the expected patterns.
### Example Code
#### Valid Cases
1. **Correct File and Class Name with Decorator**:
```typescript
// Filename: my.workspace-service.ts
class MyWorkspaceService {
constructor(@InjectWorkspaceRepository() private repository) {}
}
```
2. **Service Dependency**:
```typescript
// Filename: another.workspace-service.ts
class AnotherWorkspaceService {
constructor(private myWorkspaceService: MyWorkspaceService) {}
}
```
#### Invalid Cases
1. **Incorrect Class Name**:
```typescript
// Filename: my.workspace-service.ts
class MyService {
constructor(@InjectWorkspaceRepository() private repository) {}
}
// Error: Class name should end with 'WorkspaceService'.
```
2. **Incorrect File Name**:
```typescript
// Filename: my.service.ts
class MyWorkspaceService {
constructor(@InjectWorkspaceRepository() private repository) {}
}
// Error: File name should end with '.workspace-service.ts'.
```
3. **Incorrect File and Class Name**:
```typescript
// Filename: my.service.ts
class MyService {
constructor(@InjectWorkspaceRepository() private repository) {}
}
// Error: Class name should end with 'WorkspaceService'.
// Error: File name should end with '.workspace-service.ts'.
```
4. **Incorrect File Type**:
```typescript
// Filename: another.service.ts
class AnotherService {
constructor(private myWorkspaceService: MyWorkspaceService) {}
}
// Error: Class name should end with 'WorkspaceService'.
// Error: File name should end with '.workspace-service.ts'.
```
5. **Incorrect Class Name with Dependency**:
```typescript
// Filename: another.workspace-service.ts
class AnotherService {
constructor(private myWorkspaceService: MyWorkspaceService) {}
}
// Error: Class name should end with 'WorkspaceService'.
```
### First step
This rule is only a warning for now, and then we'll migrate all the code
that need to be migrated and move from `warn` to `error`.
Fix#6309
Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
### Overview
This PR builds upon #5153, adding the ability to get a repository for
custom objects. The `entitySchema` is now generated for both standard
and custom objects based on metadata stored in the database instead of
the decorated `WorkspaceEntity` in the code. This change ensures that
standard objects with custom fields and relations can also support
custom objects.
### Implementation Details
#### Key Changes:
- **Dynamic Schema Generation:** The `entitySchema` for standard and
custom objects is now dynamically generated from the metadata stored in
the database. This shift allows for greater flexibility and
adaptability, particularly for standard objects with custom fields and
relations.
- **Custom Object Repository Retrieval:** A repository for a custom
object can be retrieved using `TwentyORMManager` based on the object's
name. Here's an example of how this can be achieved:
```typescript
const repository = await this.twentyORMManager.getRepository('custom');
/*
* `repository` variable will be typed as follows, ensuring that standard
fields and relations are properly typed:
* const repository: WorkspaceRepository<CustomWorkspaceEntity & {
* [key: string]: any;
* }>
*/
const res = await repository.find({});
```
Fix#6179
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Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
Co-authored-by: Weiko <corentin@twenty.com>