We were previously checking for matching with each search term
independently. Ex searching for "felix malfait" we were searching for
correspondances with "felix" and "malfait".
As a result record A with name "Marie-Claude Mala" and email
"ma.lala@email.com" had a biggest search score than record B "Felix
Malfait" with email felix@email.com for search "felix ma":
for record A we had 0 match with felix and 3 matches with "ma" ("marie",
"mala", "ma")
for record B we had 1 match with felix and 1 match with "ma" (with
"malfait").
So we want to give more weight to a row that would combine matches with
both terms, considering "felix malfait" altogether.
This PR was created by [GitStart](https://gitstart.com/) to address the
requirements from this ticket:
[TWNTY-7531](https://clients.gitstart.com/twenty/5449/tickets/TWNTY-7531).
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### Description
- Migrate the `animated-placeholder` to `twenty-ui` and update all
imports.\
\
Fixestwentyhq/private-issues#87
Co-authored-by: gitstart-twenty <gitstart-twenty@users.noreply.github.com>
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-7526](https://clients.gitstart.com/twenty/5449/tickets/TWNTY-7526).
---
### Description
NoteTargets and MessageThreads are special cases because they do not
have a notable property that we could use in "update" the test cases,\
for NoteTargets we are using the personId, testing the relation, but for
MessageThreads we are using updatedAt. To test the relations for
MessageThreads\
we would need to update another object (Message) because the relation is
ONE_TO_MANY, updating another object in a test that would update the
current tested object sounds incorrect.\
In the NoteTargets, we can update the NoteTarget object because the
relation is MANY_TO_ONE\
for some tests we need an account ID, we are using Tim's account for all
the tests (the token in jest-integration.config.ts), so we are using a
constant to use the account ID
### Refs
#7526
### Demo
![](https://assets-service.gitstart.com/28455/7f1c520e-78e4-43c3-aa89-f6fc09e0a056.png)
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Co-authored-by: gitstart-twenty <140154534+gitstart-twenty@users.noreply.github.com>
HubSpot to Twenty CRM Contact Migration Script
Script's github repo:
https://github.com/FaheemOnHub/twenty-crm-hubspot-script
This Node.js script facilitates migrating contacts from HubSpot CRM to
Twenty CRM. The user has the option to either check for duplicates in
the Twenty CRM before migrating or directly migrate all contacts without
checking.
Video Proof added in oss-gg's twenty-dev-challenges
fixes: #7757
## What does this PR do?
We increased the line height from md to lg and the max height of the
placeholder subtitle text from 2.4 to 2.8 to ensure that letters are no
longer slightly cut off in the placeholder in Functions.
![twenty-placeholder-text](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1cfed3c4-6bae-4200-9516-4e1295da170a)
## How should this be tested?
1. Log in
2. Go to Settings
3. Toggle "Advanced" settings
4. Go to Functions
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Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
Fix: #7100
The `TabList` component, located in
[Tablist](packages/twenty-front/src/modules/ui/layout/tab/components/TabList.tsx),
wraps the Tabs and defines the padding, and is used in multiple places.
The left padding for the Emails and Calendars sections of the Accounts
in Settings has been removed ( list appear when there are multiple
connected accounts ). However, the padding on the Record detail page
remains unchanged.
To address this, prop of css styles is added to `Tablist`, allowing for
the padding of the `TabList` component to be adjusted as required.
Additional styles can also be applied as per requirements individually
for Emails and Calendar section.
<img width="722" alt="Screenshot 2024-10-16 at 5 06 26 AM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3c7648ac-e2a6-4871-b58b-d25b008a06f0">
<img width="789" alt="Screenshot 2024-10-16 at 5 49 18 AM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a6e61b4d-0245-4744-ae87-86fe01a6bc43">
<img width="725" alt="Screenshot 2024-10-16 at 6 22 30 AM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e6a19095-3ee4-431f-ba19-1182552a5c8d">
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## What it does
### Backend
- [x] Add a mutation to create OIDC and SAML configuration
- [x] Add a mutation to delete an SSO config
- [x] Add a feature flag to toggle SSO
- [x] Add a mutation to activate/deactivate an SSO config
- [x] Add a mutation to delete an SSO config
- [x] Add strategy to use OIDC or SAML
- [ ] Improve error management
### Frontend
- [x] Add section "security" in settings
- [x] Add page to list SSO configurations
- [x] Add page and forms to create OIDC or SAML configuration
- [x] Add field to "connect with SSO" in the signin/signup process
- [x] Trigger auth when a user switch to a workspace with SSO enable
- [x] Add an option on the security page to activate/deactivate the
global invitation link
- [ ] Add new Icons for SSO Identity Providers (okta, Auth0, Azure,
Microsoft)
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Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix@twenty.com>
Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
#### Description
This PR resolves issue #7903 regarding the Storybook configuration for
Windows development environments. Previously, the configuration script
generated forward slashes instead of backslashes, leading to errors when
running the command `npx nx run twenty-front:storybook:serve:dev
--configuration=modules` on Windows systems.
#### Changes Made
- Updated the Storybook configuration to ensure that backslashes are
used in file paths for Windows environments, preventing command
execution errors.
#### How to Test
1. **Run Storybook Command**:
- On a Windows machine, execute the command:
```
npx nx run twenty-front:storybook:serve:dev --configuration=modules
```
- Ensure that the command runs successfully without any path-related
errors.
2. **Verify Configuration**:
- Check the Storybook configuration files to confirm that paths are
using backslashes where applicable.
- Test the same command on non-Windows environments to verify that there
are no regressions.
#### Related Issue
- Fixes#7903
In this PR:
- Use a real `<input type="checkbox" />` element in the `<Toggle />`
component
- Create an `accessibility` module in the `twenty-ui` package
- Export the `VISIBILITY_HIDDEN` CSS object to hide visually any element
- Export a `<VisibilityHidden />` component from the `twenty-ui` package
to add visually hidden textual information easily
- Export a `<VisibilityHiddenInput />` component to create custom form
control components easily
- Use a `<label>` element for the "Advanced:" text; it will naturally
toggle the advanced settings
Fixes#7756
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In this PR:
- Let the `<NavigationDrawerItem />` component render a `<button>` by
default instead of a `<div>`
- Replace `<div>` by `<span>` inside the `<NavigationDrawerItem />` as
`<button>` and `<a>` HTML elements only accept [_phrasing
content_](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Content_categories#phrasing_content).
- Fix layout issue: the keyboard icon wasn't put on the right of the
button, I put it back
Fixes#7575
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TLDR:
Secure connexion between tinybird and twenty using jwt when accessing
datasource from tinybird.
Solves:
https://github.com/twentyhq/private-issues/issues/73
In order to test:
1. Set ANALYTICS_ENABLED to true
2. Set TINYBIRD_JWT_TOKEN to the ADMIN token from the workspace
twenty_analytics_playground
3. Set TINYBIRD_JWT_TOKEN to the datasource or your admin token from the
workspace twenty_analytics_playground
4. Create a Webhook in twenty and set wich events it needs to track
5. Run twenty-worker in order to make the webhooks work.
6. Do your tasks in order to populate the data
7. Enter to settings> webhook>your webhook and the statistics section
should be displayed.
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## Context
Moving this command to the global command runner for 0.32 upgrade. This
should fix searchVector expression introduced in 0.31 to later handle
soft-deleted + search filter properly.
## Test
```
git co v0.31.0
-- reset DB
git co c--add-simplify-search-vector-expression-to-upgrade-0-32
-- migrate typeorm
-- upgrade 0.32 command
```
search is working and expression is correctly set. Soft deleted records
are not shown as before but it's now possible to override that behavior
via filters.
cc @ijreilly
This Pull Request addresses the need to optimize our Continuous
Integration (CI) workflows for Playwright tests and release processes.
The changes implemented aim to reduce unnecessary resource usage by
conditionally executing jobs based on relevant file changes and
Implement https://github.com/tj-actions/changed-files step
## Changes logs
- Updated `ci-test-docker-compose.yaml , ci-chrome-extension.yaml ` to
check for changed files before running tests.
- Updated `ci-front.yaml , ci-utils.yaml , ci-website.yaml ,
ci-server.yaml` to check for changed files before running tests.
- Enhanced `playwright.yml` to skip unnecessary tests based on file
changes.
In this PR:
- Allow the `<ConfirmationModal />` to take additional buttons to
display between the cancel and the confirm buttons.
- Create a modal that's displayed when the user tries wants to use a
workflow version as draft while a draft version already exists. The
displayed modal contains a link to the current draft version and a
button to confirm the overriding of the current draft version.
A demo:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/6349f418-1b11-45b3-9f5e-061ca74c2966Closestwentyhq/private-issues#114
I have the content creation challenge of twenty I have published a
detailed Youtube walkthrough to Twenty Dashboard and Created a Blog on
Hashnode about Twenty Crm with step by step guide to use Twenty.
Below are the task links
1. Create a YouTube Video about Twenty showcasing a specific way to use
Twenty effectively. Points: 750
[Watch here](https://youtu.be/KuAycGuW698?si=TyKGVyrydLzof2RI)
2. Write a blog post about sharing your experience using Twenty in a
detailed format on any platform. Points: 750
[Click
here](https://k5lo7h.hashnode.dev/twenty-crm-a-fresh-start-for-modern-businesses)
Total Points - 1500