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
## Setup
This PR can be tested only if some feature flags have specific values:
- `IsWorkflowEnabled` equals `true`
- `IsQueryRunnerTwentyORMEnabled` equals `false`
These feature flags weren't committed to don't break other branches.
## What this PR brings
- Display buttons to activate and deactivate a workflow version and a
button to discard the current draft version. I also scaffolded a "Test"
button, which doesn't do anything for now.
- Wired the activate, deactivate and discard draft buttons to the
backend.
- Made it possible to "edit" active and deactivated versions by
automatically creating a new draft version when the user tries to edit
the version.
- Hide the "Discard Draft", button if the current version is not a draft
or is the first version ever created.
- On the backend, don't consider discarded drafts when checking if a new
draft version can be created.
- On the backend, disallow deleting the first created workflow version.
Otherwise, we will end up with a blank canvas in the front end, and it
will be impossible to recover from it.
- On the backend, disallow running deactivation steps if the workflow
version is not currently active. Previously, we were throwing, which is
unnecessary as it's a valid case.
## Spotted bugs that we must dive into
### Duplicate workflow versions in Apollo cache
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7cfffd06-11e0-417a-8da0-f9a5f43b84e2
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Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
- 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`