In this PR:
- Refactored components to clarify their behavior. For example, I
renamed the `Workflow` component to `WorkflowVisualizer`. This moved
forward the issue #7010.
- Create two variants of several workflow-related components: one
version for editing and another for viewing. For instance, there is
`WorkflowDiagramCanvasEditable.tsx` and
`WorkflowDiagramCanvasReadonly.tsx`
- Implement the show page for workflow versions. On this page, we
display a readonly workflow visualizer. Users can click on nodes and it
will expand the right drawer.
- I added buttons in the header of the RecordShowPage for workflow
versions: users can activate, deactivate or use the currently viewed
version as the next draft.
**There are many cache desynchronisation and I'll fix them really
soon.**
## Demo
(Turn sound on)
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/97fafa48-8902-4dab-8b39-f40848bf041e
- Allows the deletion of triggers and steps in workflows. If the
workflow can not be edited right now, we create a new draft version.
- The workflow right drawer can now render nothing. It's necessary to
behave that way because a deleted step will still be displayed for a
short amount of time in the drawer. The drawer will be filled with blank
content when it disappears.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/abd5184e-d3db-4fe7-8870-ccc78ff23d41Closes#7057
- Add the SAVE_EMAIL action. This action requires more setting
parameters than the Serverless Function action.
- Changed the way we computed the workflow diagram. It now preserves
some properties, like the `selected` property. That's necessary to not
close the right drawer when the workflow back-end data change.
- Added the possibility to set a label to a TextArea. This uses a
`<label>` HTML element and the `useId()` hook to create an id linking
the label with the input.
- Create a workflow version when the user visits an empty workflow.
- If the trigger is not defined yet and the user selects either the
standard object type or the event type first, we automatically select
the first option of the other value. Indeed, every state update is
automatically saved on the backend and we need both standard object and
event types to save the event name.
- Introduces a change in the backend. I removed the assertions that
throw when a workflow version is not complete, that is, when it doesn't
have a defined trigger, which is the case when scaffolding a new
workflow with a first empty workflow version.
- We should keep validating the workflow versions, at least when we
publish them. That should be done in a second step.
- Improve the design of the right drawer
- Allow to update the trigger of the workflow: the object and the event
listened to
- Allow to update the selected serverless function that a code action
should execute
- Change how we determine which workflow version to display in the
visualizer. We fetch the selected workflow's data, including whether it
has a draft or a published version. If the workflow has a draft version,
it gets displayed; otherwise, we display the last published version.
- I used the type `WorkflowWithCurrentVersion` to forward the currently
edited workflow with its _current_ version embedded across the app.
- I created single-responsibility hooks like
`useFindWorkflowWithCurrentVersion`, `useFindShowPageWorkflow`,
`useUpdateWorkflowVersionTrigger` or `useUpdateWorkflowVersionStep`.
- I updated the types for workflow related objects, like `Workflow` and
`WorkflowVersion`. See
`packages/twenty-front/src/modules/workflow/types/Workflow.ts`.
- This introduced the possibility to have `null` values for triggers and
steps. I made the according changes in the codebase and in the tests.
- I created a utility function to extract both parts of object-event
format (`company.created`):
`packages/twenty-front/src/modules/workflow/utils/splitWorkflowTriggerEventName.ts`