From now on workflow entities and views will be seed for every new
workspace. What will prevent user to see those is the feature flag used
in frontend. It will prevent workflow objects to be stored in the recoil
state.
Without feature flag, workflows will:
- remain invisible in metadata
- not be accessible through views or show page
- remain invisible on side menu
- remove delete serverless function when archiving workflow version
- update copy serverless function to reset serverless function to old
version
- remove createNewWorkflowVersion and use createDraftFromWorkflowVersion
- fix step update issue and optimistic rendering when generate draft
from active version
Fixes https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/52
- contrary to title, we do not remove serverless functions on workflow
version archivation because serverless fucntion might be used in another
workflow version
- we fix the serverless funciton version displayed in the code step
- we allow test function version in step display right drawer
- we delete serverless function only when serverless function has no
published version
- In the `formatFieldMetadataValue` function, allow people to call
TypeORM's `save()` method with unserialized JSON data.
- Create an `overrideWorkflowDraftVersion` mutation that takes a
workflow id and the id of the workflow version to use as the new draft
- If no draft exists yet, create one
- If a draft already exists, deactivate its serverless functions
- Duplicate every step. For serverless function steps, it includes
duplicating the functions
- Save the data of the step in DB
- Call the `overrideWorkflowDraftVersion` mutation in the old workflow
header and in the new Cmd+K actions
- I chose to not update the Apollo cache manually as the information of
the new draft are going to be automatically fetched once the user lands
on the workflow's show page. Note that we redirect the user to this page
after overriding the draft version.
We want to avoid infinite loops using workflows. Adding a throttler with
a limit of 10 executions / sec by default for each workflow.
We were not emitting events on workflow actions so loops could not
happen. Since throttler is there we can now and these.
Adding an error message so the user knows when it happens.
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Delete all workflow sub objects when workflow is deleted. Other sub
objects cannot be deleted otherwise.
We do not listen to deletion events so I am not adding them. Those post
hooks should be deleted Q1 once we properly handle cascade for soft
deletion
- 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.
Fixes https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/8810
Fixes https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/5268
Fixes https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/8971
- Fixing Task/Note creation not sending position during creation
- Adding a command to backfill position being null, using existing
backfill command.
- Removed unused backfill job.
- Updated workspace entities to set position non-nullable and set a
default value to make it non-required on the API
- Updated position factory to set a default position for all objects
having a POSITION field instead of only company/people
- Moved the try/catch in each resolver factory calling
GraphqlQueryRunnerException handler, makes more sense to call it in the
actual graphql-query-runner and removing some duplicate codes
- Adding validations for input in QueryRunnerArgs factories
- Allow sync-metadata to override and sync defaultValues for certain
field types (that can't be updated by users)
- Removing health-check from sync-metadata command during force mode to
improve performances
Having a global record crud action adds complex logic.
We decided to split those actions. I only kept a common folder / module
in backend.
⚠️ this may break existing workflows if these were using previous
actions!
Output schema is now separated in two sections:
- object, that gather all informations on the selectable object
- fields, that display object fields in a record context, or simply the
available fields from the previous steps
The dropdown variable has now a new mode:
- if objectNameSingularToSelect is defined, it goes into an object mode.
Only objects of the right type will be shown
- if not set, it will use the already existing mode, to select a field
When an object is selected, it actually set the id of the object
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1c95f8fd-10f0-4c1c-aeb7-c7d847e89536
- create a serverless function when creating a new workflow code step
- add code editor in workflow code step
- move workflowVersion steps management from frontend to backend
- add a custom resolver for workflow-version management
- fix optimistic rendering on frontend
- fix css
- delete serverless function when deleting workflow code step
TODO
- Don't update serverlessFunction if no code change
- Factorize what can be between crud trigger and crud step
- Publish serverless version when activating workflow
- delete serverless functions when deleting workflow or workflowVersion
- fix optimistic rendering for code updates
- Unify CRUD types
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src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3d97ee9f-4b96-4abc-9d36-5c0280058be4">
Steps to enable workflows:
- enable feature flags
- run metadata sync
- run this command
If the feature flag is not true, the command will fail. Which will be
useful to prevent seeding a wrong workspace.
Including a little fix for send email aciton error
## Context
ObjectMetadataService became quite large and handles too many
responsibilities. I'm trying to refactor a bit this part in preparation
of a larger work that will combine object-metadata services and
sync-metadata logic
- Created a STANDARD_OBJECT_ICONS that can be reused in relation
creation to refer to a standard object icon.
- Created a STANDARD_OBJECT_FIELD_IDS that can be used with an object
name to get its standard field ids.
- Moved migration, record and relation creations to dedicated services,
refactored to improve performances and readability
- Refactored some validation logic
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Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
Expected behavior:
- workflows can be added and deleted. Only name field is editable
- versions and runs cannot be added nor deleted. No fields are editable
Added two new utils for those needs:
- `isReadOnlyObject` the similar logic between remote objects, versions
and runs
- `isFieldReadonlyFromObjectMetadataName` to easily block field edition
from object context
When object is not part of the workspace favorite list, we want to show
it in the "opened section" while its record page is accessed.
This PR:
- adds a new component `NavigationDrawerOpenedSection`
- makes workflow versions and runs not system object + creates a
prefilled view index for these
- do not create workspace favorites for these so these do not appear in
the workspace section
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## 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>
- 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.
Workflow version :
- prevent status to be update manually
- prevent creation / deletion in another status than draft
- prevent creation if a draft already exists
Workflow:
- prevent statuses to set manually
WorkflowRun:
- prevent all manual operations
Closes https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/6840
- Add query-hooks folder in common. Will be followed by hooks for
workflows and runs
- When updating a version, ensure the status is draft and that the
status is not manually updated
Add listener to keep status on workflows up to date:
- version draft => statuses should contain draft
- version active => statuses should contain active
- version deactivated => if no version active, statuses should contain
deactivated
Renaming also the endpoints because it was not reflecting the full
behaviour.
Finally, adding a new status Archived for versions. Will be used when a
version is deactivated, but is not the last published version anymore.
It means this version cannot be re-activated.
Following figma updates
https://www.figma.com/design/PNBfTgOVraw557OXChYagk/Explo?node-id=21872-7929&t=DOUzd6rzwr6lprcs-0
- No activity targets for workflow entities for now
- Adding a direct relation between workflow run et workflow
- Adding a status on the version (draft, active, deactivated)
- Adding a list of statuses on workflow
- publishedVersionId => lastPublishedVersionId
Also adding:
- the endpoint to deactivate a version
We want to avoid the nested structure of active pieces. Steps to execute
will now be separated from the trigger. It will be an array executed
sequentially.
For now a step can only be an action. But at some point it will also be
a branch or a loop
- create a workflow run every time a workflow is triggered in
not_started status. This status will be helpful later for once workflows
will be scheduled
- update run status once workflow starts running
- complete status once the workflow finished running
- add a failed status if an error occurs
- Add global listener on database event
- Fetch event listener associated
- Trigger associated workflow
Also updated the runner so it expects the input to be in the payload
rather than the trigger