# This PR
- Moves dev and ci scripts to the `project.json` file in the
twenty-front package
- Adds a project.json file in the root of the project with the main
start command that start both twenty-server and twenty-front
applications concurrently
- Updates the script command of the root project with the start:prod
command (replacing the start command which will be used in dev with the
help of nx)
- Add a start:prod command in the twenty-front app, replacing the start
command (now used for dev purpose)
Issue ref #4645
@charlesBochet @FelixMalfait please let me know how can I improve it
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Co-authored-by: Thaïs Guigon <guigon.thais@gmail.com>
We will require remote table entity to map distant table name and local
foreign table name.
Introducing the entity:
- new source of truth to know if a table is sync or not
- created synchronously at the same time as metadata and foreign table
Adding a few more changes:
- exception rather than errors so the user can see these
- `pluralize` library that will allow to stop adding `Remote` suffix on
names
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Co-authored-by: Thomas Trompette <thomast@twenty.com>
- Implemented correct mask for Date and DateTime field in
InternalDatePicker
- Use only keyDown event and click outside in InternalDatePicker and
DateInput
- Refactored InternalDatePicker UI to have month and year displayed
- Fixed bug and synchronized date value between the different inputs
that can change it
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Co-authored-by: gitstart-twenty <gitstart-twenty@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: v1b3m <vibenjamin6@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Matheus <matheus_benini@hotmail.com>
Experiment using swc instead of tsc (as we did the switch on
twenty-front)
It's **much** faster (at least 5x) but has stricter requirements.
I fixed the build but there's still an error while starting the server,
opening this PR for discussion.
Checkout the branch and try `nx build:swc twenty-server`
Read: https://docs.nestjs.com/recipes/swc#common-pitfalls
Split from https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/4518
- Setup `@ui/*` as an internal alias to reference `twenty-ui/src`.
- Configures twenty-front to understand the `@ui/*` alias on development
mode, so twenty-ui can be hot reloaded.
- When building on production mode, twenty-front needs twenty-ui to be
built beforehand (which is automatic with the `dependsOn` option).
- Configures twenty-front to understand the `@ui/*` alias when launching
tests, so there is no need to re-build twenty-ui for tests.
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Co-authored-by: Lucas Bordeau <bordeau.lucas@gmail.com>
Split from https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/4518
Related to #4766
Mutualizes eslint config between projects.
I didn't include `twenty-server` in this PR as this was causing too many
lint errors.
We were missing `JsDom` dependencies in the package.json generated by nx
while running `twenty-server`: `yarn nx build:packageJson`
Detailed explanation:
- we are currently using nx paradigm which is to put dependencies of all
projets at root, which enables global package migrations for the whole
monorepo
- for production containers, we only want specific project dependency to
be added. This is done by running `yarn nx build:packageJson` on
`twenty-server`. Nx is statically analyzing twenty-server dependencies
and generating a tailored package.json that production containers can
later use.
- However, `nx` static analysis is not flawless and is missing some
packages. We are going to stop using it as the value is not there yet
but the burden for developers is high. The guideline is to put back
project dependencies into specific package `package.json`
- Therefore, I'm adding `jsdom` to twenty-server `package.json`
Split from https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/4518
- Upgrades dependencies and applies automatic config migrations with the
command: `npx nx migrate nx` (see
https://nx.dev/nx-api/nx/documents/migrate)
- Fixes lint errors after upgrading `@typescript-eslint`
Note: it was not possible (for now) to migrate Nx to the latest stable
version (v18.2.1) because it upgrades Typescript to v5.4.3, which seems
to cause a bug on install when Yarn tries to apply its native patches.
Might be a bug on the Yarn side.
* add lodash differenceWith
* add awaits
* update sync cursor is working
* add logs
* use isSyncEnabled information to enqueue jobs
* add decorator InjectObjectMetadataRepository
* fix gmail-full-sync
* feat: merge front and server dockerfiles and optimize build
* fix: update image label
* fix: bring back support for REACT_APP_SERVER_BASE_URL injection at runtime
* fix: remove old entries & add nx cache in dockerignore
* feat: generate frontend config at runtime using Nest
* fix: format and filename
* feat: use the EnvironmentService and leave default blank
* feat: add support for DB migrations
* feat: create a separate package for twenty-ui, extract the pill component with hard-coded theme values into it, and use the component inside twenty-front to complete the setup
* feat: extract the light and the dark theme into twenty-ui and update the AppThemeProvider component inside twenty-front to consume themes from twenty-ui
* fix: create a decorator inside preview.tsx to provide a default theme to storybook development server
* fix: remove redundant type declarations and revert back the naming convention for theme declarations
* fix: introduce a default value for pill label within the story for development server
* fix: introduce the nx script into package.json for twenty-ui and resolve imports for theme type within the package
* fix: remove the pill component from the twenty-front package along with the story for it
* fix: revert the package versions to those before running the nx cli command for storybook init
* feat: update readme to include details for building the ui library and starting the storybook development server
* fix: include details about twenty-ui inside jest.config for twenty-front to complete front-jest job
* - Added preview head for font
- Added theme addon for light/dark switch
- Added ComponentDecorator
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Co-authored-by: Lucas Bordeau <bordeau.lucas@gmail.com>
* build: create a new vite project for chrome extension
* feat: configure theme per the frontend codebase for chrome extension
* feat: inject the add to twenty button into linkedin profile page
* feat: create the api key form ui and render it on the options page
* feat: inject the add to twenty button into linkedin company page
* feat: scrape required data from both the user profile and the company profile
* refactor: move modules into options because it is the only page using react for now
* fix: show add to twenty button without having to reload the single page application
* fix: extract domain of the business website instead of scrapping the industry type
* feat: store api key to local storage and open options page when trying to store data without setting a key
* feat: send data to the backend upon click and store it to the database
* fix: open options page upon clicking the extension icon
* fix: update terminology from user to person to match the codebase convention
* fix: adopt chrome extension to monorepo approach using nx and get the development server working
* fix: update vite config for build command to work per the requirement
* feat: add instructions in the readme file to install the extension for local testing
* fix: move server base url to a dotenv file and replace the hard-coded url
* feat: permit user to configure a custom route for the server from the options page
* fix: fetch api key and route from local storage and display on options page to inform users of their choices
* fix: move front base url to dotenv and replace the hard-coded url
* fix: remove the trailing slash from person and company linkedin username
* fix: improve code commenting to explain implementation somewhat better
* ci: introduce a workflow to build chrome extension to ensure it can be published
* fix: format files to display code in a consistent manner per the prettier configuration in codebase
* fix: improve the commenting significantly to explain important and hard-to-understand parts of the code
* fix: remove unused permissions from the manifest file for publishing to the chrome web store
* Add nx
* Fix vale
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Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
* Add rate limiting in the server using built in Nest.js capability
* Generatekey based on ip address when an http request is sent
* Update env var types to number for ttl and limit
* Remove unused env variables
* Use getRequest utility function
* fix: remove dist from path
* fix: adding .env variables
* fix: remove unused functions
* feat: throttler plugin
* Fix according to review
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Co-authored-by: Jérémy Magrin <jeremy.magrin@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>