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34cbba5fd8 Add interceptors for auto-resolvers (#6270)
Services exceptions are not catch when the endpoint comes from an
auto-resolver.
We want to remove auto-resolver but it requires to implement pagination
by ourselves.

As a quick fix, here are interceptors that will trigger the exception
handler.
I had a hard time making it generic so I finally added one interceptor
for each since this is not supposed to stay
2024-07-16 10:49:18 +02:00
1dff5bf957 Fix custom errors thrown as 500 (#6238)
We call convertExceptionToGraphQLError in the exception handler for http
exceptions but we don't take into account those that already are
graphqlErrors and because of that the logic of convertExceptionToGraphql
is to fallback to a 500.
Now if the exception is a BaseGraphqlError (custom graphql error we
throw in the code), we throw them directly.

BEFORE
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src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/22ddae13-4996-4ad3-8f86-dd17c2922ca8">


AFTER
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src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d3d6db93-6d28-495c-a4b4-ba4e47d45abd">

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Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
2024-07-12 17:56:21 +02:00
6cd154aac6 Forbid names above 63 characters to comply with pg identifier limit (#6095)
Fixes #6032.

Pg has a char limit on identifiers (= table, columns, enum names) of 63
bytes.
Let's limit the metadata names that will be converted to identifiers
(objects names, fields names, relation names, enum values) to 63 chars.
For the sake of simplicity in the FE we will limit the input length of
labels.

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Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
2024-07-04 15:32:42 +02:00
4183e5460d Use return await to catch exceptions (#6109)
So the exceptions are handled properly and filtered in sentry
2024-07-03 11:14:28 +02:00
a15884ea0a Add exceptions for metadata modules (#6070)
Class exception for each metadata module + handler to map on graphql
error

TODO left :
- find a way to call handler on auto-resolvers nestjs query (probably
interceptors)
- discuss what should be done for pre-hooks errors
- discuss what should be done for Unauthorized exception
2024-07-01 13:49:17 +02:00
b9154f315e Enable deletion of relation fields (#5338)
In this PR
1. Enable deletion of relation fields in the product and via the api
(migration part was missing in the api)
3. Change wording, only use "deactivate" and "delete" everywhere (and
not a mix of the two + "disable", "erase")
2024-05-13 17:43:51 +02:00
7c3e82870c [fix] Increment cache version after object/field/relation update (#5316)
Fixes #5276.

Updates were not triggering a cache version incrementation because they
do not trigger migrations while that is where the caching version logic
was.
We have decided to move the cache incrementation logic to the services.
2024-05-07 16:30:25 +02:00
e0ece3c917 Rename types for UserMappingOptions (#5230)
Following #5210

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Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
2024-05-01 11:46:47 +02:00
e2185448ed Feat/twenty orm (#5153)
## Introduction

This PR introduces "TwentyORM," a custom ORM module designed to
streamline database interactions within our workspace schema, reducing
the need for raw SQL queries. The API mirrors TypeORM's to provide a
familiar interface while integrating enhancements specific to our
project's needs.

To facilitate this integration, new decorators prefixed with `Workspace`
have been implemented. These decorators are used to define entity
metadata more explicitly and are critical in constructing our schema
dynamically.

## New Features

- **Custom ORM System**: Named "TwentyORM," which aligns closely with
TypeORM for ease of use but is tailored to our application's specific
requirements.
- **Decorator-Driven Configuration**: Entities are now configured with
`Workspace`-prefixed decorators that clearly define schema mappings and
relationships directly within the entity classes.
- **Injectable Repositories**: Repositories can be injected similarly to
TypeORM, allowing for flexible and straightforward data management.

## Example Implementations

### Decorated Entity Definitions

Entities are defined with new decorators that outline table and field
metadata, relationships, and constraints. Here are examples of these
implementations:

#### Company Metadata Object

```typescript
@WorkspaceObject({
  standardId: STANDARD_OBJECT_IDS.company,
  namePlural: 'companies',
  labelSingular: 'Company',
  labelPlural: 'Companies',
  description: 'A company',
  icon: 'IconBuildingSkyscraper',
})
export class CompanyObjectMetadata extends BaseObjectMetadata {
  @WorkspaceField({
    standardId: COMPANY_STANDARD_FIELD_IDS.name,
    type: FieldMetadataType.TEXT,
    label: 'Name',
    description: 'The company name',
    icon: 'IconBuildingSkyscraper',
  })
  name: string;

  @WorkspaceField({
    standardId: COMPANY_STANDARD_FIELD_IDS.xLink,
    type: FieldMetadataType.LINK,
    label: 'X',
    description: 'The company Twitter/X account',
    icon: 'IconBrandX',
  })
  @WorkspaceIsNullable()
  xLink: LinkMetadata;

  @WorkspaceField({
    standardId: COMPANY_STANDARD_FIELD_IDS.position,
    type: FieldMetadataType.POSITION,
    label: 'Position',
    description: 'Company record position',
    icon: 'IconHierarchy2',
  })
  @WorkspaceIsSystem()
  @WorkspaceIsNullable()
  position: number;

  @WorkspaceRelation({
    standardId: COMPANY_STANDARD_FIELD_IDS.accountOwner,
    label: 'Account Owner',
    description: 'Your team member responsible for managing the company account',
    type: RelationMetadataType.MANY_TO_ONE,
    inverseSideTarget: () => WorkspaceMemberObjectMetadata,
    inverseSideFieldKey: 'accountOwnerForCompanies',
    onDelete: RelationOnDeleteAction.SET_NULL,
  })
  @WorkspaceIsNullable()
  accountOwner: WorkspaceMemberObjectMetadata;
}
```

#### Workspace Member Metadata Object

```typescript
@WorkspaceObject({
  standardId: STANDARD_OBJECT_IDS.workspaceMember,
  namePlural: 'workspaceMembers',
  labelSingular: 'Workspace Member',
  labelPlural: 'Workspace Members',
  description: 'A workspace member',
  icon: 'IconUserCircle',
})
@WorkspaceIsSystem()
@WorkspaceIsNotAuditLogged()
export class WorkspaceMemberObjectMetadata extends BaseObjectMetadata {
  @WorkspaceField({
    standardId: WORKSPACE_MEMBER_STANDARD_FIELD_IDS.name,
    type: FieldMetadataType.FULL_NAME,
    label: 'Name',
    description: 'Workspace member name',
    icon: 'IconCircleUser',
  })
  name: FullNameMetadata;

  @WorkspaceRelation({
    standardId: WORKSPACE_MEMBER_STANDARD_FIELD_IDS.accountOwnerForCompanies,
    label: 'Account Owner For Companies',
    description: 'Account owner for companies',
    icon: 'IconBriefcase',
    type: RelationMetadataType.ONE_TO_MANY,
    inverseSideTarget: () => CompanyObjectMetadata,
    inverseSideFieldKey: 'accountOwner',
    onDelete: RelationOnDeleteAction.SET_NULL,
  })
  accountOwnerForCompanies: Relation

<CompanyObjectMetadata[]>;
}
```

### Injectable Repository Usage

Repositories can be directly injected into services, allowing for
streamlined query operations:

```typescript
export class CompanyService {
  constructor(
    @InjectWorkspaceRepository(CompanyObjectMetadata)
    private readonly companyObjectMetadataRepository: WorkspaceRepository<CompanyObjectMetadata>,
  ) {}

  async companies(): Promise<CompanyObjectMetadata[]> {
    // Example queries demonstrating simple and relation-loaded operations
    const simpleCompanies = await this.companyObjectMetadataRepository.find({});
    const companiesWithOwners = await this.companyObjectMetadataRepository.find({
      relations: ['accountOwner'],
    });
    const companiesFilteredByLinkLabel = await this.companyObjectMetadataRepository.find({
      where: { xLinkLabel: 'MyLabel' },
    });

    return companiesFilteredByLinkLabel;
  }
}
```

## Conclusions

This PR sets the foundation for a decorator-driven ORM layer that
simplifies data interactions and supports complex entity relationships
while maintaining clean and manageable code architecture. This is not
finished yet, and should be extended.
All the standard objects needs to be migrated and all the module using
the old decorators too.

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Co-authored-by: Weiko <corentin@twenty.com>
2024-04-29 16:47:42 +02:00
ff39ba5a15 [fix] Support non latin characters in schema names (#5063)
Fixes #4943

## How was it tested?
Local (front + /metadata)
Unit tests for utils

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Co-authored-by: Weiko <corentin@twenty.com>
2024-04-23 13:37:29 +02:00
9aa24ed803 Compile with swc on twenty-server (#4863)
Experiment using swc instead of tsc (as we did the switch on
twenty-front)

It's **much** faster (at least 5x) but has stricter requirements.
I fixed the build but there's still an error while starting the server,
opening this PR for discussion.

Checkout the branch and try `nx build:swc twenty-server`

Read: https://docs.nestjs.com/recipes/swc#common-pitfalls
2024-04-14 09:09:51 +02:00
f1cc1c60e0 Fix ID type being used in place of UUID in graphql and metadata queries (#4905)
We have recently discovered that we were using ID type in place of UUID
type in many place in the code.
We have merged #4895 but this introduced bugs as we forgot to replace it
everywhere
2024-04-10 11:33:17 +02:00
ee5aaae796 Implemented dataloader for relation metadata (#4891)
- Implemented dataloader package on metadata graphql server
- Implemented a dataloader for relation metadata module

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Co-authored-by: Jérémy M <jeremy.magrin@gmail.com>
2024-04-09 17:09:02 +02:00
35717fce8b feat: sync command missing ability to rename standard object (#4819)
We've introduced in PR #4373 standard ids to be able to rename standard
fields and objects.
Fields part was working properly, but objects part was not yet
implemented.
This PR is adding the missing parts to make it work.
2024-04-09 10:20:34 +02:00
5019b5febc feat: drop target column map (#4670)
This PR is dropping the column `targetColumnMap` of fieldMetadata
entities.
The goal of this column was to properly map field to their respecting
column in the table.
We decide to drop it and instead compute the column name on the fly when
we need it, as it's more easier to support.
Some parts of the code has been refactored to try making implementation
of composite type more easier to understand and maintain.

Fix #3760

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Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
2024-04-08 16:00:28 +02:00
ff6abacc86 [feat] Enable deletion of custom fields in workspace (#4780)
**Context**
cf. feature request
[#4597](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/4597)
Enables deletion of custom fields that aren't active nor of type
relation

Also 
1. renamed a misnamed file
2. deleted redundant hook BeforeDeleteOneField as it seemed best to move
the logic to the resolver instead

**How was it tested?**
Did not write unit tests as code is to be migrated (discussed with
@Weiko).
Locally tested.

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Co-authored-by: Marie Stoppa <mariestoppa@MacBook-Pro-de-Marie.local>
2024-04-03 17:17:23 +02:00
1829f4d009 Switch timestamp to timestamptz (#4696)
* Switch timestamps to timestamptz

* update standard/custom objects logic to use timestamptz

* fix test
2024-03-28 22:39:41 +01:00
e5c1309e8c feat: wip server folder structure (#4573)
* feat: wip server folder structure

* fix: merge

* fix: wrong merge

* fix: remove unused file

* fix: comment

* fix: lint

* fix: merge

* fix: remove console.log

* fix: metadata graphql arguments broken
2024-03-20 16:23:46 +01:00