- Refactor VariableTagInput to have a reusable low-level TipTap editor
- Create three primitive form fields:
- Text
- Number
- Boolean
## Notes
- We should automatically recognize the placeholder to use for every
FormFieldInput, as it's done for FieldInputs.
## Design decisions
Our main challenge was for variables and inputs to be able to
communicate between each other. We chose an API that adds some
duplication but remains simple and doesn't rely on "hacks" to work.
Common styles are centralized.
## Demo
"Workflow" mode with variables:
![CleanShot 2024-11-26 at 10 43
25@2x](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/cc17098a-ca27-4f97-b86a-bf88593e53db)
FormFieldInput mode, without variables:
![CleanShot 2024-11-26 at 10 44
26@2x](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/fec07c36-5944-4a1d-a863-516fd77c8f55)
Behavior difference between fields that can contain variables and static
content, and inputs that can have either a variable value or a static
value:
![CleanShot 2024-11-26 at 10 47
13@2x](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1e562cd8-c362-46d0-b438-481215159da9)
## Context
Enum are named after this pattern
`${schema}_${tableName}_${columnName}_enum` however now that we allowed
table name update, we need to make sure their enums are renamed as well.
Fixes https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/8760
## Context
Index names are based on table names and column names, which means
renaming an object (or a field) should also trigger a recompute of index
names. As of today it raises a bug where you can't create an object with
a name that was previously used.
I also took the occasion to refactor a bit the part where we create and
update (after renaming) relations. Basically the only relations we want
to affect are standard relations so I've aligned the logic with
sync-metadata which uses standardId as a source of truth to simplify the
code.
Note: We don't create index for custom relations
Next step should be to do that and update that code to update the index
name as well. Also note that we need to update the sync-metadata logic
for that as well
Currently when renaming an object, we execute
```
await this.fieldMetadataRepository
.findOneByOrFail({
name: existingObjectMetadata.nameSingular,
label: existingObjectMetadata.labelSingular,
objectMetadataId: relatedObject.id,
workspaceId: workspaceId,
})
```
to find the standard relation fields.
This would throw an error if the label solely was update beforehand
without updating the name too: in that case we will not have migrated
the label of the standard relation fields (which is maybe a mistake?
@Weiko wdyt?).
Let's remove it.
## Context
Some mutations are not working properly, workspaceMember soft deletion
for example. workspaceMember being a camelCase table name, it's probably
not propagated properly to pgql (which needs double quote for the table
name to keep it as camelCase)
I didn't have time to dig too much but if the `where` is before
`softDelete`, the query is `WHERE workspaceMember.id = $1` while if it's
after, the query becomes `WHERE id = $1`.
Probably due to the fact that once you call delete/softDelete/update,
the standard builder (SelectQueryBuilder) becomes a
DeleteQueryBuilder/etc... and filters are not handled the same way.
## Context
We recently added a command to ensure uniqueness on the viewId column in
the viewField table. This created some issues for some old workspaces
that had viewFields with an empty viewId.
This command should get rid of those and set the column as non-nullable.
Also updating the onDelete action accordingly and set one missing for
FavoriteFolder
In this PR
1. Add integration tests for /metadata (master issue:
https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/8719)
2. Fix relation deletion: index on "from" object was not deleted,
impeding creation of a new relation between the same two objects A and B
after relation between A and B was deleted
## Issue
Some users were facing issues while updating SELECT or MULTISELECT
options:
```
Error executing migration QueryFailedError: column "undefined" does not exist
at PostgresQueryRunner.query (/app/node_modules/typeorm/driver/postgres/PostgresQueryRunner.js:219:19)
at process.processTicksAndRejections (node:internal/process/task_queues:95:5)
at async WorkspaceMigrationEnumService.migrateEnumValues (/app/packages/twenty-server/dist/src/engine/workspace-manager/workspace-migration-runner/services/workspace-migration-enum.service.js:101:13)
at async WorkspaceMigrationEnumService.alterEnum (/app/packages/twenty-server/dist/src/engine/workspace-manager/workspace-migration-runner/services/workspace-migration-enum.service.js:54:9)
at async WorkspaceMigrationRunnerService.alterColumn (/app/packages/twenty-server/dist/src/engine/workspace-manager/workspace-migration-runner/workspace-migration-runner.service.js:254:13)
at async WorkspaceMigrationRunnerService.handleColumnChanges (/app/packages/twenty-server/dist/src/engine/workspace-manager/workspace-migration-runner/workspace-migration-runner.service.js:202:21)
at async WorkspaceMigrationRunnerService.handleTableChanges (/app/packages/twenty-server/dist/src/engine/workspace-manager/workspace-migration-runner/workspace-migration-runner.service.js:94:25)
at async WorkspaceMigrationRunnerService.executeMigrationFromPendingMigrations (/app/packages/twenty-server/dist/src/engine/workspace-manager/workspace-migration-runner/workspace-migration-runner.service.js:60:17)
at async WorkspaceExecutePendingMigrationsCommand.run (/app/packages/twenty-server/dist/src/engine/workspace-manager/workspace-migration-runner/commands/workspace-execute-pending-migrations.command.js:24:9)
at async Command.<anonymous> (/app/node_modules/nest-commander/src/command-runner.service.js:162:24) {
query: '\n' +
' UPDATE "workspace_7i7bwawp7keh3gel1g69jropc"."_funnelInProductsRu"\n' +
' SET "reasonForStageTransition" = undefined\n' +
" WHERE id='2af8db61-5f75-46de-8b1a-97e312937e06'\n" +
' ',
parameters: undefined,
driverError: error: column "undefined" does not exist
```
## Root cause
Internally, while migrating enum values, we are doing:
```
const values = await queryRunner.query(
`SELECT id, "${oldColumnName}" FROM "${schemaName}"."${tableName}"`,
);
let val = value[oldColumnName];
```
oldColumnName being: `${columnDefinition.columnName}_old_${v4()}`;
However, TypeORM only supports 63 bits identifiers:
https://github.com/typeorm/typeorm/issues/3118, but silently truncate
the identifer so if oldColumnName gets larger than 63 characters,
`value[oldColumnName]` is undefined.
## Fix
We only need a temporary and unique temporary name, no need to take into
account the previous columnName here
…RKSPACE_ID
The Pull Request modifies seed data by replacing
SEED_TWENTY_WORKSPACE_ID with SEED_ACME_WORKSPACE_ID across several
files.
- Updated SEED_TWENTY_WORKSPACE_ID to SEED_ACME_WORKSPACE_ID.
- Modified relevant import paths and seeds involving workspace data.
- Changes affect seeding processes for workspace members, user
workspaces, and general workspace details.
**TLDR**
Added Billing Entitlement table, based on stripe
customer.ActiveEntitlements webhook event. In this table it has a key
value pair with each key being the stripe feature lookup key and the
value a boolean. We use this table in order to see if SSO or other
feaures are enabled by workspace.
**In order to test: twenty-server**
Billing:
- Set IS_BILLING_ENABLED to true
- Add your BILLING_STRIPE_SECRET and BILLING_STRIPE_API_KEY
- Add your BILLING_STRIPE_BASE_PLAN_PRODUCT_ID (use the one in testMode
> Base Plan)
Auth:
- Set AUTH_SSO_ENABLED to true
- Set your ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET, LOGIN_TOKEN_SECRET, REFRESH_TOKEN_SECRET
and FILE_TOKEN_SECRET
- Set IS_SSO_ENABLED feature flag to true
Stripe Webhook:
- Authenticate with your account in the stripe CLI
- Run the command: stripe listen --forward-to
http://localhost:3000/billing/webhooks
Migration:
- npx nx typeorm -- migration:run -d
src/database/typeorm/core/core.datasource.ts
**In order to test: twenty site**
- Buy a subscription (you can use the card 4242...42 with expiration
date later in the future)
- Go to SSO and create an OICD subscription
- Change the value in the entitlement table in order to put it in false
- An error should occur saying that the current workspace has no
entitlement
**Considerations**
The data from the Entitlement table is updated based on the stripe
webhook responses, and we use the customerActiveEntitlemet response to
update the info on the table, however this event doesnt have the
metadata containing the workspaceId. Because we cannot control at wich
order the webhook send events, we force a server error if the
entitlements are updated before the BillingSubscription. Stripe resends
the event based on a exponential backoff (for more info see
https://docs.stripe.com/webhooks#retries ) because we are in test mode
Stripe retries three times over a few hours. So if the
BillingEntitlement is not updated it is completely normal and it will be
updated when stripe resends the event.
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Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix@twenty.com>
## Context
Now that each operation has its own resolver, we need to make sure they
all map to query arg getters. CreateOne was not properly mapped to the
position getter which made record creation fail because "position:
first" was not properly converted to a float.
Also fixing queries with custom object where we were wrongly using the
table name instead of entity name
Fixes https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/8300
## Context
API events were created too late and were already formatted as Gql
responses (including nesting with edges/node/type + formatting that
should not exist in an event payload). This PR moves the emit logic to
the resolver where we actually do the DB query
Note: Also added RESTORED events
## Context
- Fixing folder structure where 0.33 was inside 0.32.
- Updating the command so it runs enforce uniqueness on all tables
- Updating workspaces entities so the sync metadata adds the index
Refactoring update of standard relations when a custom object is
renamed, after observing occasional issues.
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Co-authored-by: Weiko <corentin@twenty.com>
## Context
The object metadata map is becoming quite large and its structure could
be simplified.
We are removing byNameSingular/byNamePlural keys, the former can be
retrieved through a new helper and the latter is not used in the code
base currently.
## Context
We recently added an infinite ttl to metadata version however other keys
such as the object metadata map are also linked to the version so
keeping the version in cache without the rest breaks the app. I'm
editing all engine related keys with infinite ttl
We were not handling relations in the search resolver, which started
being an issue as we query those relations in the combinedSearch queries
(introduced here https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/8564); they
were nullified in the response payload. The response was overwriting
findManyRecords results in the cache as it contained the exact same
fields.
So we now
1. Handle relations in the search resolver
2. Stop querying relations in search queries (no use)
Here we add the option for Text inputs to be wrapped, and to select on
how many lines text should be displayed.
Fix#7552
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Co-authored-by: guillim <guillaume@twenty.com>
Introduced a custom decorator 'WarningIf' to log warnings for specific
environment variable conditions. Implemented this for
SESSION_STORE_SECRET to ensure users change it from the default value.
This PR adds "type" to the reserved keywords list in
validate-object-metadata-input.util.ts. This prevents users from
creating objects with "type" as a key, which has caused issues in the
past .
issue solved #8543
1.Updated the RESERVED_KEYWORDS array to include "type"
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Co-authored-by: Weiko <corentin@twenty.com>
The `QueryResultGettersFactory` that is called on every query return to
was called only on the first level of relations because recursivity
wasn't implemented.
In this PR I implement recursivity and add some typing for the possible
forms a GraphQL query field can take.
This PR will fix any issue we have with pictures that were losing their
token (here for person.avatarUrl)
Fixes https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/8425
Fixes https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/8498
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Co-authored-by: Weiko <corentin@twenty.com>
First step of https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/6868
Adds min.., max.. queries for DATETIME fields
adds min.., max.., avg.., sum.. queries for NUMBER fields
(count distinct operation and composite fields such as CURRENCY handling
will be dealt with in a future PR)
<img width="1422" alt="Capture d’écran 2024-11-06 à 15 48 46"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4bcdece0-ad3e-4536-9720-fe4044a36719">
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Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
Co-authored-by: Weiko <corentin@twenty.com>
fix#8204
I changed "API keys" to "API values".
Stopped inputting special characters in Select field option keys.
@lucasbordeau please check the changes and tell me if I need to do any
other changes. :)
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Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix@twenty.com>