Currently, when a server query or mutation from the front-end fails, the
error message defined server-side is displayed in a snackbar in the
front-end.
These error messages usually contain technical details that don't belong
to the user interface, such as "ObjectMetadataCollection not found" or
"invalid ENUM value for ...".
**BE**
In addition to the original error message that is still needed (for the
request response, debugging, sentry monitoring etc.), we add a
`displayedErrorMessage` that will be used in the snackbars. It's only
relevant to add it for the messages that will reach the FE (ie. not in
jobs or in rest api for instance) and if it can help the user sort out /
fix things (ie. we do add displayedErrorMessage for "Cannot create
multiple draft versions for the same workflow" or "Cannot delete
[field], please update the label identifier field first", but not
"Object metadata does not exist"), even if in practice in the FE users
should not be able to perform an action that will not work (ie should
not be able to save creation of multiple draft versions of the same
workflows).
**FE**
To ease the usage we replaced enqueueSnackBar with enqueueErrorSnackBar
and enqueueSuccessSnackBar with an api that only requires to pass on the
error.
If no displayedErrorMessage is specified then the default error message
is `An error occured.`
This PR aims at improving readability in sentry and user experience with
runtime errors.
**GraphQL errors (and ApolloError)**
1. In sentry we have a lot of "Object captured as exception with keys:
extensions, message" errors (2k over the last 90d), on which we have
zero information. This is because in apollo-factory we were passing on
GraphQL errors to sentry directly why sentry expects the structure of a
JS Error. We are now changing that, rebuilding an Error object and
attempting to help grouping by creating a fingerPrint based on error
code and truncated operationName (same as we do in the back for 500
graphql errors).
2. In sentry we have a lot of ApolloError, who actually correspond to
errors that should not be logged in sentry (Forbidden errors such as
"Email is not verified"), or errors that are already tracked by back-end
(Postgres errors such as "column xxx does not exist"). This is because
ApolloErrors become unhandled rejections errors if they are not caught
and automatically sent to sentry through the basic config. To change
that we are now filtering out ApolloErrors created from GraphQL Errors
before sending error to sentry:
<img width="524" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/02974829-26d9-4a9e-8c4c-cfe70155e4ab"
/>
**Runtime errors**
4. Runtime errors were all caught by sentry with the name "Error",
making them not easy to differentiate on sentry (they were not grouped
together but all appeared in the list as "Error"). We are replacing the
"Error" name with the error message, or the error code if present. We
are introducing a CustomError class that allows errors whose message
contain dynamic text (an id for instance) to be identified on sentry
with a common code. _(TODO: if this approach is validated then I have
yet to replace Error with dynamic error messages with CustomError)_
5. Runtime error messages contain technical details that do not mean
anything to users (for instance, "Invalid folder ID: ${droppableId}",
"ObjectMetadataItem not found", etc.). Let's replace them with "Please
refresh the page." to users and keep the message error for sentry and
our dev experience (they will still show in the console as uncaught
errors).
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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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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Context :
Plan choice [on pricing page on website](https://twenty.com/pricing)
should redirect you the right plan on app /plan-required page (after
sign in), thanks to query parameters and BillingCheckoutSessionState
sync.
With email verification, an other session starts at CTA click in
verification email. Initial BillingCheckoutSessionState is lost and user
can't submit to the plan he choose.
Solution :
Pass a nextPath query parameter in email verification link
To test :
- Modify .env to add IS_BILLING_ENABLED (+ reset db + sync billing) +
IS_EMAIL_VERIFICATION_REQUIRED
- Start test from this page
http://app.localhost:3001/welcome?billingCheckoutSession={%22plan%22:%22ENTERPRISE%22,%22interval%22:%22Year%22,%22requirePaymentMethod%22:true}
- After verification, check you arrive on /plan-required page with
Enterprise plan on a yearly interval (default is Pro/monthly).
closes https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/12288
# Introduction
Diff description: ~500 tests and +500 additions
close https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/731
## What has been done here
In a nutshell on a field metadata type ( `SELECT MULTI_SELECT` ) update,
we will be browsing all `ViewFilters` in a post hook searching for some
referencing related updated `fieldMetadata` select. In order to update
or delete the `viewFilter` depending on the associated mutations.
## How to test:
- Add FieldMetadata `SELECT | MULTI_SELECT` to an existing or a new
`objectMetadata`
- Create a filtered view on created `fieldMetadata` with any options you
would like
- Remove some options ( in the best of the world some that are selected
by the filter ) from the `fieldMetadata` settings page
- Go back to the filtered view, removed or updated options should have
been hydrated in the `displayValue` and the filtered data should make
sense
## All filtered options are deleted edge case
If an update implies that a viewFilter does not have any existing
related options anymore, then we remove the viewFilter
## Testing
```sh
PASS test/integration/metadata/suites/field-metadata/update-one-field-metadata-related-record.integration-spec.ts (27 s)
update-one-field-metadata-related-record
SELECT
✓ should delete related view filter if all select field options got deleted (2799 ms)
✓ should update related multi selected options view filter (1244 ms)
✓ should update related solo selected option view filter (1235 ms)
✓ should handle partial deletion of selected options in view filter (1210 ms)
✓ should handle reordering of options while maintaining view filter values (1487 ms)
✓ should handle no changes update of options while maintaining existing view filter values (1174 ms)
✓ should handle adding new options while maintaining existing view filter (1174 ms)
✓ should update display value with options label if less than 3 options are selected (1249 ms)
✓ should throw error if view filter value is not a stringified JSON array (1300 ms)
MULTI_SELECT
✓ should delete related view filter if all select field options got deleted (1127 ms)
✓ should update related multi selected options view filter (1215 ms)
✓ should update related solo selected option view filter (1404 ms)
✓ should handle partial deletion of selected options in view filter (1936 ms)
✓ should handle reordering of options while maintaining view filter values (1261 ms)
✓ should handle no changes update of options while maintaining existing view filter values (1831 ms)
✓ should handle adding new options while maintaining existing view filter (1610 ms)
✓ should update display value with options label if less than 3 options are selected (1889 ms)
✓ should throw error if view filter value is not a stringified JSON array (1365 ms)
Test Suites: 1 passed, 1 total
Tests: 18 passed, 18 total
Snapshots: 18 passed, 18 total
Time: 27.039 s
```
## Out of scope
- We should handle ViewFilter validation when extracting its definition
from the metadata
https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/1009
## Concerns
- Are we able through the api to update an RATING fieldMetadata ? ( if
yes than that's an issue and we should handle RATING the same way than
for SELECT and MULTI_SELECT )
- It's not possible to group a view from a MULTI_SELECT field
The above points create a double nor a triple "lecture" to the post hook
effect:
- ViewGroup -> only SELECT
- VIewFilter -> only SELECT || MULTI_SELECT
- Rating nothing
I think we should determine the scope of all of that
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Fixes https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/11566 + translates dates
- Date display bug: We had an issue with date (not date time) display
depending on the timezone the user had selected. The date is stored in
the db as yyyy-mm-dd, eg. 2025-05-01 for **May 1st, 2025**. When
returned this date is formatted in a UTC DateTime at midnight, so
2025-05-1 00:00:00. Then when displaying the date we were converting
this date using the timeZone, so 2025-04-30 17:00:00, thus displaying
**April 30th, 2025**. The fix chosen is that we should not take into
account the timezone for date (not date time!) displays as we always
want to show the same date.
- Date translation: dates were not translated, not in their default
display (_May 1st, 2025_) nor in their relative display (_about a month
ago_). The lib we use for date formatting, date-fns, offers a
translation option with pre-built `Locale`s from their lib.
Unfortunately and surprisingly we cannot just use directly string locale
codes (like `fr-FR`), cf [open issue on
date-fns](https://github.com/date-fns/date-fns/issues/3660). A util was
introduced to offset this by dynamically importing the right date-fns
Locale based on the locale code.
Fixes https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/950
This issue was due to the memoization inside `useIsMatchingLocation`,
which was rerendered only if the pathname changed but not the search
params.
After discussion with @lucasbordeau, we decided to remove the hook
`useIsMatchingLocation` and to create an equivalent util function which
takes the location as an argument.
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We didn't get much complaints on Localization so I guess we can expand
it more and make it the default behavior to use the browser's locale
when you signup
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Co-authored-by: greptile-apps[bot] <165735046+greptile-apps[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR fixes a broken test that makes the CI crash.
This is due to the library `date-fns` which now doesn't use the word
"about" in its relative date formatting, if we're not precisely on minus
2 months, which can change for example today the 29th of April, where
the 29th of February doesn't exist.
So instead of using months and falling into hard to test cases, we use
days instead, which is an easy and predictable relative computation.
## Introduction
This PR enables functionality discussed in [Layout Date
Formatting](https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/97).
### TLDR;
It enables greater control of date formatting at the object's field
level by upgrading all DATE and DATE_TIME fields' settings from:
```ts
{
displayAsRelativeDate: boolean
}
```
to:
```ts
type FieldDateDisplayFormat = 'full_date' | 'relative_date' | 'date' | 'time' | 'year' | 'custom'
{
displayFormat: FieldDateDisplayFormat
}
```
PR also includes an upgrade command that will update any existing DATE
and DATE_TIME fields to the new settings value
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Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix@twenty.com>
Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix.malfait@gmail.com>
# 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
In this PR we've migrated `twenty-shared` from a `vite` app
[libary-mode](https://vite.dev/guide/build#library-mode) to a
[preconstruct](https://preconstruct.tools/) "atomic" application ( in
the future would like to introduce preconstruct to handle of all our
atomic dependencies such as `twenty-emails` `twenty-ui` etc it will be
integrated at the monorepo's root directly, would be to invasive in the
first, starting incremental via `twenty-shared`)
For more information regarding the motivations please refer to nor:
- https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/587
-
https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/281#issuecomment-2630949682
close https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/589
close https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/590
## How to test
In order to ease the review this PR will ship all the codegen at the
very end, the actual meaning full diff is `+2,411 −114`
In order to migrate existing dependent packages to `twenty-shared` multi
barrel new arch you need to run in local:
```sh
yarn tsx packages/twenty-shared/scripts/migrateFromSingleToMultiBarrelImport.ts && \
npx nx run-many -t lint --fix -p twenty-front twenty-ui twenty-server twenty-emails twenty-shared twenty-zapier
```
Note that `migrateFromSingleToMultiBarrelImport` is idempotent, it's atm
included in the PR but should not be merged. ( such as codegen will be
added before merging this script will be removed )
## Misc
- related opened issue preconstruct
https://github.com/preconstruct/preconstruct/issues/617
## Closed related PR
- https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/11028
- https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/10993
- https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/10960
## Upcoming enhancement: ( in others dedicated PRs )
- 1/ refactor generate barrel to export atomic module instead of `*`
- 2/ generate barrel own package with several files and tests
- 3/ Migration twenty-ui the same way
- 4/ Use `preconstruct` at monorepo global level
## Conclusion
As always any suggestions are welcomed !
# Introduction
This PR contains several SNAPSHOT files explaining big +
While refactoring the Object Model settings page in
https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/10653, encountered a critical
issue when submitting either one or both names with `""` empty string
hard corrupting a workspace.
This motivate this PR reviewing server side validation
I feel like we could share zod schema between front and back
## Refactored server validation
What to expect from Names:
- Plural and singular have to be different ( case insensitive and
trimmed check )
- Contains only a-z A-Z and 0-9
- Follows camelCase
- Is not empty => Is not too short ( 1 )
- Is not too long ( 63 )
- Is case insensitive( fooBar and fOoBar now rejected )
What to expect from Labels:
- Plural and singular have to be different ( case insensitive and
trimmed check )
- Is not empty => Is not too short ( 1 )
- Is not too long ( 63 )
- Is case insensitive ( fooBar and fOoBar now rejected )
close https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/10694
## Creation integrations tests
Created new integrations tests, following
[EachTesting](https://jestjs.io/docs/api#testeachtablename-fn-timeout)
pattern and uses snapshot to assert errors message. These tests cover
several failing use cases and started to implement ones for the happy
path but object metadata item deletion is currently broken unless I'm
mistaken @Weiko is on it
## Notes
- [ ] As we've added new validation rules towards names and labels we
should scan db in order to standardize existing values using either a
migration command or manual check
- [ ] Will review in an other PR the update path, adding integrations
tests and so on
This PR implements hooks and utils logic for handling CRUD and view
filter group comparison.
The main hook is useAreViewFilterGroupsDifferentFromRecordFilterGroups,
like view filters and view sorts.
Inside this hook we implement getViewFilterGroupsToCreate,
getViewFilterGroupsToDelete and getViewFilterGroupsToUpdate.
All of those come with their unit tests.
In this PR we also introduce a new util to prevent nasty bugs happening
when we compare undefined === null,
This util is called compareStrictlyExceptForNullAndUndefined and it
should replace every strict equality comparison between values that can
be null or undefined (which we have a lot)
This could be enforced by a custom ESLint rule, the autofix may also be
implemented (maybe the util should be put in twenty-shared ?)
# Introduction
In this PR https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/10493 introduced a
regression on optimistic cache for record creation, by expecting a
`position` `fieldMetadataItem` on every `ObjectMetadataItem` which is a
wrong assertion
Some `Tasks` and `ApiKeys` do not have one
## Fix
Dynamically compute optimistic record input position depending on
current `ObjectMetadataItem`
## Refactor
Refactored a failing test following [jest
each](https://jestjs.io/docs/api#describeeachtablename-fn-timeout)
pattern to avoid error prone duplicated env tests. Created a "standard'
and applied it to an other test also using `it.each`.
# Context
To enable search records sorting by ts_rank_cd / ts_rank, we have
decided to add a new search resolver serving `GlobalSearchRecordDTO`.
-----
- [x] Test to add - work in progress
closes https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/357
Migrate and unify URL tooling in twenty-shared.
We now have:
- isValidHostname which follows our own business rules
- a zod schema that can be re-used in different context and leverages is
isValidHostname
- isValidUrl on top of the zod schema
- a getAbsoluteURl and getHostname on top of the zod schema
I have added a LOT of tests to cover all the cases I've found
Also fixes: https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/10147
# Introduction
At the moment when updating any record cache occurence, we will build a
fragment that will expect all of the object metadata item fields to be
provided.
Which result in the following traces: ( in the video companies aren't
fetch with companyId and other missing fields )
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/56eab7c1-8f01-45ff-8f5d-78737b788b92
By definition as we're using graphql we might not request every record's
fields each time we wanna consume them.
In this way we will now dynamically compute or expect depending on the
CRUD operation specific fields to be written in the cache, and not all
of them
Tested all optimistic and failure management use cases
## Covering cache
Added coverage only for the `deleteOne` and `deleteMany` hooks, it cover
only the record record cache and not its relations hydratation ( for the
moment )
## Why not closing #9927
Unless I'm mistaken everything done here have fixed the same logs/traces
issue for updates and deletion but not creation.
Which means we still need to investigate the mass upload from import and
prefillRecord behavior
In a nutshell: went over each `updateRecordFromCache` calls, still need
to do all `createRecordInCache` calls
related to #9927
## Conlusion
Sorry for the big PR should have ejected into a specific one for the
`MinimalRecord` refactor
Will also continue covering others hooks later in my week as for the
`deleteOne`
As always any suggestions are welcomed !
More progress on translations:
- Migrate from translations.io to crowdin
- Optimize performance and robustness
- Set workspaceMember/user locale upon signup
# Content
- Introduce the `workspaceUrls` property. It contains two
sub-properties: `customUrl, subdomainUrl`. These endpoints are used to
access the workspace. Even if the `workspaceUrls` is invalid for
multiple reasons, the `subdomainUrl` remains valid.
- Introduce `ResolveField` workspaceEndpoints to avoid unnecessary URL
computation on the frontend part.
- Add a `forceSubdomainUrl` to avoid custom URL using a query parameter
One of the steps to address #8128
How to test:
Please change the locale in the settings and click on change password
button. A password reset email in the preferred locale will be sent.


Todo:
- Remove the hardcoded locales for invitation, warn suspended workspace
email, clean suspended workspace emails
- Need to test invitation, email verification, warn suspended workspace
email, clean suspended workspace emails
- The duration variable `5 minutes` is always in english. Do we need to
do something about that? It does seems odd in case of chinese
translations.
Notes:
- Only tested the password reset , password update notify templates.
- Cant test email verification due to error during sign up `Internal
server error: New workspace setup is disabled`
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# Introduction
Avoid having multiple `isDefined` definition across our pacakges
Also avoid importing `isDefined` from `twenty-ui` which exposes a huge
barrel for a such little util function
## In a nutshell
Removed own `isDefined.ts` definition from `twenty-ui` `twenty-front`
and `twenty-server` to move it to `twenty-shared`.
Updated imports for each packages, and added explicit dependencies to
`twenty-shared` if not already in place
Related PR https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/9941
Refers #8128
Changes Introduced:
- Added i18n configuration.
- Added a feature flag for localization.
- Enabled language switching based on the flag.
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### Solution
fullPath prop on attachement (when returned by backend) is updated to
'domain + path' (formerly 'path').
Consequently, getFileAbsoluteURI util in front is removed.
closes#8763
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- Added a new Seeder service to help with custom object seeds
- Added RichTextFieldInput to edit a rich text field directly on the
table, but deactivated it for now.
Fix#8968
Fix issue with drag and drop when record group are empty.
Happy to discuss the implementation, as it's limited to the
`@hello-pangea/dnd` api.
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Fix#8757
This PR is adding the Add new button on view groups.
Also this PR fix an issue where the pending record can be draggable, and
is causing error.
<img width="1119" alt="Screenshot 2024-12-10 at 4 24 43 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4fd01e99-c85e-4a06-a733-cbf3cc32957d">
It also start to issues with the way we're using Context.
We're initializing pretty much all Context like this:
```typescript
export const RecordTableContext = createContext<RecordTableContextProps>(
{} as RecordTableContextProps,
);
```
This is causing issues when by mistake we use the context like this
outside the Provider hierarchy:
```typescript
const context = useContext(RecordTableContext);
```
This is going to fail silently, and all the context variables become
undefined...
To fix this I've introduced an util called `createRequiredContext`, this
one is returning an array containing the provider and the hook to
retrieve the context.
The context is initialized to undefined inside this utility, this way we
can check if the value has been initialized with the provider to check
if we're inside it. It'll throw an error if this one is used outside the
provider.
The return values are properly typed, so `undefined` is not added to the
value of the Context.
I'll create a followup ticket to use this new utility function, if
that's ok and replace it everywhere in the codebase.
We can also consider adding a eslint rule to warn about the use of
`createContext` directly.
Fixes#8601
We had 3 implementations of getImageAbsoluteURI: in twenty-front, in
twenty-ui and in twenty-emails. I was able to remove the one in
twenty-front but I could not remove it from twenty-emails as this is a
standalone for now. The vision is to introduce shared utils in a
twenty-shared package
Implemented a feature to check the availability of subdomains when
updating workspace settings. This includes a new mutation,
`isSubdomainAvailable`, to validate subdomain availability through
GraphQL. The frontend now verifies if a subdomain is available to
prevent duplicates during updates.
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