# What
Fully deprecate old relations because we have one bug tied to it and it
make the codebase complex
# How I've made this PR:
1. remove metadata datasource (we only keep 'core') => this was causing
extra complexity in the refactor + flaky reset
2. merge dev and demo datasets => as I needed to update the tests which
is very painful, I don't want to do it twice
3. remove all code tied to RELATION_METADATA /
relation-metadata.resolver, or anything tied to the old relation system
4. Remove ONE_TO_ONE and MANY_TO_MANY that are not supported
5. fix impacts on the different areas : see functional testing below
# Functional testing
## Functional testing from the front-end:
1. Database Reset ✅
2. Sign In ✅
3. Workspace sign-up ✅
5. Browsing table / kanban / show ✅
6. Assigning a record in a one to many / in a many to one ✅
7. Deleting a record involved in a relation ✅ => broken but not tied to
this PR
8. "Add new" from relation picker ✅ => broken but not tied to this PR
9. Creating a Task / Note, Updating a Task / Note relations, Deleting a
Task / Note (from table, show page, right drawer) ✅ => broken but not
tied to this PR
10. creating a relation from settings (custom / standard x oneToMany /
manyToOne) ✅
11. updating a relation from settings should not be possible ✅
12. deleting a relation from settings (custom / standard x oneToMany /
manyToOne) ✅
13. Make sure timeline activity still work (relation were involved
there), espacially with Task / Note => to be double checked ✅ => Cannot
convert undefined or null to object
14. Workspace deletion / User deletion ✅
15. CSV Import should keep working ✅
16. Permissions: I have tested without permissions V2 as it's still hard
to test v2 work and it's not in prod yet ✅
17. Workflows global test ✅
## From the API:
1. Review open-api documentation (REST) ✅
2. Make sure REST Api are still able to fetch relations ==> won't do, we
have a coupling Get/Update/Create there, this requires refactoring
3. Make sure REST Api is still able to update / remove relation => won't
do same
## Automated tests
1. lint + typescript ✅
2. front unit tests: ✅
3. server unit tests 2 ✅
4. front stories: ✅
5. server integration: ✅
6. chromatic check : expected 0
7. e2e check : expected no more that current failures
## Remove // Todos
1. All are captured by functional tests above, nothing additional to do
## (Un)related regressions
1. Table loading state is not working anymore, we see the empty state
before table content
2. Filtering by Creator Tim Ap return empty results
3. Not possible to add Tasks / Notes / Files from show page
# Result
## New seeds that can be easily extended
<img width="1920" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d290d130-2a5f-44e6-b419-7e42a89eec4b"
/>
## -5k lines of code
## No more 'metadata' dataSource (we only have 'core)
## No more relationMetadata (I haven't drop the table yet it's not
referenced in the code anymore)
## We are ready to fix the 6 months lag between current API results and
our mocked tests
## No more bug on relation creation / deletion
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Co-authored-by: Weiko <corentin@twenty.com>
Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix@twenty.com>
BlocknoteJS requires an ESM module where our server is CJS, this forced
us to pin the server-util version, which led us to force the resolution
of several packages, leading to bugs downstream.
From Node 22.12 Node supports requiring ESM modules (available from Node
22.0 with a flag). So I upgrade the module.
I picked Node 22 and not Node 23 or Node 24 because 22 is the LTS and we
don't plan to change node versions frequently.
If you remain on Node 18, things should still mostly work, except if you
edit a Rich Text field.
I also starting changing the default runtime for Serverless Functions
which isn't directly related. This means new serverless functions will
be created on Node 22, but we will still need another PR to migrate
existing serverless functions before September (end of support by AWS).
(In this PR I also remove the upgrade commands from 0.43 since they rely
on Blocknote and I didn't want to have to deal with this)
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Co-authored-by: greptile-apps[bot] <165735046+greptile-apps[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Changes the default behavior for settings navigation items to stay
active when navigating to sub-pages.
**Problem:**
- Navigation items like "Data Model" and "Webhooks" were not staying
highlighted when navigating to detail pages
- This was because `matchSubPages` defaulted to requiring exact path
matches
**Solution:**
- Updated logic to make sub-page matching the default behavior (`end:
item.matchSubPages === false`)
- Only "Accounts" explicitly sets `matchSubPages: false` for its custom
sub-item navigation
- Removed redundant `matchSubPages: true` declarations throughout the
codebase
**URL Changes:** -- checked with @Bonapara
- `/settings/workspace` → `/settings/general`
- `/settings/workspace-members` → `/settings/members`
- `/settings/api-keys` → `/settings/apis`
- `/settings/developers/webhooks` → `/settings/webhooks`
before:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/56b94a49-9c31-4bb5-9875-ec24f4bc4d1e
after:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/38742599-c045-44d1-8020-56f3eacca779
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Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix.malfait@gmail.com>
## Changes
- Updated the property name in the upgrade guide to reflect the
permission split in Admin Panel:
- `canImpersonate`: only provides access to impersonate functionality
- `canAccessFullAdminPanel`: provides access to all other admin panel
features
This PR fixes issue https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/11865.
The highlight heading logic in TOC was checking the heading text which
could be the same for multiple headings.
The ids for these headings were also just the heading texts, leading to
conflict in ids too.
Fix:
- Appended index of the heading item from the list of headings to the id
of the heading. This fixed conflicting ids.
- Used these unique ids to toggle the highlight style.
Behaviour after the fix:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ab3bc205-0b0e-451d-b9cb-4fa852263efc
Edit:
close#11865
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Co-authored-by: prastoin <paul@twenty.com>
isEmailVerified was set to false which was annoying in the staging
environment
Also updated password for tim@apple.dev from AppleCar2025 to just
tim@apple.dev since the joke is outdated
Now the source of truth for the version is set during the build process.
We set it as an environment variable from the tags.
We could add it back to the package.json during the build process (from
the git tag), but there is not use for it at the moment since it's not
npm packages.
Let's deprecate Sentry Release and use APP_VERSION instead.
It'll make it more clear in the interface to use named version for bug
analysis, than commit sha
# Introduction
closes https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/591
Same than for `twenty-shared` made in
https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/11083.
## TODO
- [x] Manual migrate twenty-website twenty-ui imports
## What's next:
- Generate barrel and migration script factorization within own package
+ tests
- Refactoring using preconstruct ? TimeBox
- Lint circular dependencies
- Lint import from barrel and forbid them
### Preconstruct
We need custom rollup plugins addition, but preconstruct does not expose
its rollup configuration. It might be possible to handle this using the
babel overrides. But was a big tunnel.
We could give it a try afterwards ! ( allowing cjs interop and stuff
like that )
Stuck to vite lib app
Closed related PRs:
- https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/11294
- https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/11203
# Introduction
Lately encountering a lot of out of memory error when running
twenty-front in watch mode with both TypeScript and lint checkers
```ts
Error: Worker terminated due to reaching memory limit: JS heap out of memory
at new NodeError (node:internal/errors:405:5)
at [kOnExit] (node:internal/worker:287:26)
at Worker.<computed>.onexit (node:internal/worker:209:20)
```
The existing configuration looks like this:
```ts
// packages/twenty-front/vite.config.ts
'cd ../.. && eslint packages/twenty-front --report-unused-disable-directives --max-warnings 0 --config .eslintrc.cjs',
```
This is wrong as computing the root eslintrc completely omitting
twenty-front's one ***and its ignorePattern*** so will be checking in
`node_modules` etc checking for project-structure :).
For example this a
[snippet](https://gist.github.com/prastoin/d7f8ad4ef5eb2f7732209b756a38094c)
of the above commands errors. We can see rule that should be disabled by
`eslintrc.react.cjs` extension made from twenty-front `eslintrc` :
```ts
/Users/paulrastoin/ws/twenty-two/packages/twenty-front/src/modules/settings/data-model/fields/forms/components/__stories__/SettingsDataModelFieldSettingsFormCard.stories.tsx
23:27 warning Forbidden non-null assertion @typescript-eslint/no-non-null-assertion
```
## Fixes
- consume the `twenty-front` package eslint configuration within the
vite lint checker
- eslint overrides extends are getting merged based on glob inclusion of
their files declarations
- any linted files should be included in one of our `tsconfig`
- removed redundant and counter-productive negative `ignorePatterns`, as
eslint will naturally only lint files within configuration file
directory by default which will result making it go through local
`node_modules` project structure
## Now
Less cpu usage <3.5 gb and faster
```ts
// from packages/twenty-front
TIMING=1 npx eslint . --report-unused-disable-directives --max-warnings 0 --config .eslintrc.cjs --debug
#...
Rule | Time (ms) | Relative
:-----------------------------------------------|----------:|--------:
project-structure/folder-structure | 19578.927 | 20.2%
prettier/prettier | 13746.156 | 14.2%
no-redeclare | 9546.570 | 9.9%
@nx/workspace-explicit-boolean-predicates-in-if | 8167.805 | 8.4%
@typescript-eslint/no-unused-vars | 6872.803 | 7.1%
import/no-relative-packages | 6577.273 | 6.8%
@nx/enforce-module-boundaries | 6520.945 | 6.7%
import/no-duplicates | 4987.476 | 5.2%
react/no-direct-mutation-state | 2323.082 | 2.4%
react/require-render-return | 1155.261 | 1.2%
```
## Conclusion
Please note that `nx linter` might not be as strict as vite config
eslint runner
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Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charlesBochet@users.noreply.github.com>
A small PR but a big step towards making Twenty easier to self-host and
upgrade!
Now changing the tag and pulling a new version should be the only step
to upgrade as migrations script will be ran automatically upon starting
the containers. It was already the case for typeorm migrations, but not
for standard objects migration and data migration scripts. It is still
possible to disable this behavior for the most complex deployments such
as our own cloud.
Done :
- move metrics and health cache services from health module to metrics
module
- refactor metrics counter from specific method to set up from enum keys
- add OpenTelemetry (Otel) instrumentation for metrics
- set up Otel SDK to send metrics to Otel collector
To do later :
- implement Otel instrumentation for traces + plug Sentry on top
- Add validation for the `release` field of the releases collection
- The `release` must follow semver format
- The `slug` matches the `release` by default and must follow semver
format, too
- Order the releases properly
- `0.10.0` appears before `0.3.0`; I made the comparison against
`0000.0010.0000` and `0000.0003.0000`
- Set up images for release's contents
- Refactor the release notes of the version `0.43.0` to be editable in
Keystatic; it will serve as an example
## Demo
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d82851e9-11e7-4e27-b645-cf86a93d77bf
# Introduction
This PR contains a big test file and few snapshots
Related to https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/487
## New env var `APP_VERSION`
Now will be injected directly in a built docker image the twenty's built
version. Inferred from the build git tag name.
Which mean on main or other `not a tag version` built APP_VERSION will
be `null`
## New upgrade-commander-runner
Refactored the upgrade command to be more strict regarding:
- Version management
- Sync metadata command always run
- Added failing workspaces aggregator + logs on cleanup
From now on the `upgrade` command will compare the `WORKSPACE_VERSION`
to the `APP_VERSION` in order to bypass any workspace version != than
the upgrade version `fromVersion`
## Existing commands
Note that the version validation will be done only when passing by the
`upgrade` command.
Which means that running the following command
`upgrade:x.y-some-specific-command` won't result in workspace version
mutation
This is to enforce that all an upgrade commands + sync-metadata has been
run on a workspace
## Will do in other PR but related
### New workspace
New workspace will now be inserted with version equal to the APP_VERSION
they've been created by
### Old workspace
Will create a command that should be ran outside of any `upgrade-runner`
extending command, the command will have to be ran on every workspace
before making the next release upgrade
This command iterates over any active and suspended workspace that has
`version` to `NULL` in order to update it `APP_VERSION` -1 minor
### SENTRY_RELEASE
- Either deprecate SENTRY_RELEASE in favor of `APP_VERSION` => What
about main with null version ? or create a new env var that would be
`APP_COMMIT_SHA` instead of SENTRY third party ref
### Update CD to inject APP_VERSION from branch name
### Update docs and release logs
Adding documentation for `APP_VERSION`
## Related PRs:
https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty-infra/pull/181
Closes https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/271
This PR
- Removes the feature flag IS_COMMAND_MENU_V2_ENABLED
- Removes all old Right drawer components
- Removes the Action menu bar
- Removes unused Copilot page
driver implementation for sending emails with microsoft
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