Fix all the broken CIs :p
This includes an ongoing effort to simplify test maintenance by having 1
unique source of truth about metadata and data mocks (that will later be
generated from a unique source of seeds: dev = demo = test)
Regressions:
- Unit line coverage: 60 > 55
- Storybook Pages branch coverage: 40 > 35
We will need to write tests to increase those coverage
- RelationFieldDisplay perf: 0.2ms to 0.22ms > We might have a
regression here
- Removed perf story about RawJSON > We will need to re-add it
Fixes: #6436
Changes made:
- Added typecheck step before twenty-ui build to check stories TS errors
- Added a tsconfig.dev.json to add stories and tests to typecheking when
in dev mode
- Added tsconfig.dev.json to storybook dev command of twenty-ui to
typecheck stories while developing
- Fixed twenty-ui stories that were broken
- Added a serve command to serve front build
- Fixed unit test from another PR
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Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix.malfait@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Lucas Bordeau <bordeau.lucas@gmail.com>
Implement soft delete on standards and custom objects.
This is a temporary solution, when we drop `pg_graphql` we should rely
on the `softDelete` functions of TypeORM.
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Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix.malfait@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Lucas Bordeau <bordeau.lucas@gmail.com>
Fixes#6570
## Changes
- Replaced the old regex with a new, more inclusive regex pattern.
- Updated the isURL function to use the new pattern.
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Co-authored-by: Weiko <corentin@twenty.com>
## ISSUE (BUG)
- Fixes#5396
## Description
- When given a string like **https://300**, it interprets 300 as the
hostname, which it then converts to an IP address, what i did was to
check if the entire string (ignoring the protocol ) is number then don't
submit it all within zod and it makes sense to do that cause.
- The range for valid 32-bit unsigned integers is 0 to 4294967295 (which
corresponds to 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255) so other than this numbers by
default URL objects throws invalid.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1da92aeb-d50c-43a3-87ea-78a059d3fa84
Fixes https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/5762
The problem was only happening with a sort on a select type field, also
appears with currency type and maybe other types.
This was because NULL values were sorted in a random order because the
sort function was comparing two NULL values as not equal, so I just
added a case for when A === B === NULL.
Implement date formatting per workspace member settings
We'll need another round to maybe initialize all workspaces on the
default settings.
For now the default behavior is to take system settings if nothing is
found in DB.
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Co-authored-by: Weiko <corentin@twenty.com>
Adding support for all Composite Fields while using the "import"
functionality. This includes:
- Currency
- Address
Edit :
- Refactored a lot of types in the spreadsheet import module
- Renamed a lot of functions, hooks and types that were not
self-explanatory enough
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Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix.malfait@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Lucas Bordeau <bordeau.lucas@gmail.com>
Closes#5924.
Adding the "many" side of relations in the table view, and fixing some
issues (glitch in Multi record select, cache update after update).
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Co-authored-by: Lucas Bordeau <bordeau.lucas@gmail.com>
This PR introduces an `upsert` parameter (along the existing `data`
param) for `createOne` and `createMany` mutations.
When upsert is set to `true`, the function will look for records with
the same id if an id was passed. If not id was passed, it will leverage
the existing duplicate check mechanism to find a duplicate. If a record
is found, then the function will perform an update instead of a create.
Unfortunately I had to remove some nice tests that existing on the args
factory. Those tests where mostly testing the duplication rule
generation logic but through a GraphQL angle. Since I moved the
duplication rule logic to a dedicated service, if I kept the tests but
mocked the service we wouldn't really be testing anything useful. The
right path would be to create new tests for this service that compare
the JSON output and not the GraphQL output but I chose not to work on
this as it's equivalent to rewriting the tests from scratch and I have
other competing priorities.
Our tests on FE are red, which is a threat to code quality. I'm adding a
few unit tests to improve the coverage and lowering a bit the lines
coverage threshold
A mini PR to discuss with @Bonapara tomorrow
Separating remote objects from others and making the menu collapsible
(style to be changed)
<img width="225" alt="Screenshot 2024-06-12 at 23 25 59"
src="https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/assets/6399865/b4b69d36-6770-43a2-a5e8-bfcdf0a629ea">
Biggest issue is we don't use local storage today so the collapsed state
gets lost.
I see we have localStorageEffect with recoil. Maybe store it there?
Seems easy but don't want to introduce a bad pattern.
Todo:
- style update
- collapsible favorites
- persistent storage
The new date time formatting util made for performance optimization
missed two things :
- Padding 0 for hours and minutes with 1 digit only.
- Correctly parsing the day of the month (now uses JS Date native
getDate() instead of slicing the ISO String)
- make invitation and reset password available on every page
- add a sleep after setKeyPair as tokens are sometimes not updated when
redirecting to Index
- refactor sleep
- Adds an util `toSpliced`. We cannot used the native Javascript
`Array.prototype.toSpliced` method as Chromatic servers don't support
it.
- Makes sure Select field options have sequential positions after
removing an option (form validation schema checks that positions are
sequential and considers options invalid otherwise).
In this PR, we are refactoring two things:
- leverage field.defaultValue for Select and MultiSelect settings form
(instead of option.isDefault)
- use quoted string (ex: "'USD'") for string default values to embrace
backend format
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Co-authored-by: Thaïs Guigon <guigon.thais@gmail.com>
## Query depth deprecation
I'm deprecating depth parameter in our graphql query / cache tooling.
They were obsolete since we introduce the possibility to provide
RecordGqlFields
## Refactor combinedFindManyRecordHook
The hook can now take an array of operationSignatures
## Fix tasks issues
Fix optimistic rendering issue. Note that we still haven't handle
optimisticEffect on creation properly
- Implemented correct mask for Date and DateTime field in
InternalDatePicker
- Use only keyDown event and click outside in InternalDatePicker and
DateInput
- Refactored InternalDatePicker UI to have month and year displayed
- Fixed bug and synchronized date value between the different inputs
that can change it
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Co-authored-by: v1b3m <vibenjamin6@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Matheus <matheus_benini@hotmail.com>
closes#4714
We cannot set null expiration dates for api keys. So we will set to 100
years instead of null. If apiKey expires in more that 10 years, it is
displayed as "Never expires"