Fixes bug introduced in https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/8193
Taking into account linked event name `linked-{eventName}` as before
issue
## Before
`linked-created` and `linked-updated` activity targets were not created
in `timelineActivity` table
## After
`linked-created` and `linked-updated` activity targets are created in
`timelineActivity` table
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
Implemented:
* Account Connect
* Calendar sync via delta ids then requesting single events
I think I would split the messaging part into a second pr - that's a
step more complex then the calendar :)
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Co-authored-by: bosiraphael <raphael.bosi@gmail.com>
- add `inputSchema` column in serverless function. This is an array of
parameters, with their name and type
- on serverless function id update, get the `inputSchema` + store empty
settings in step
- from step settings, build the form
TODO in next PR:
- use field type to decide what kind of form should be printed
- have a strategy to handle object as input
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ed96f919-24b5-4baf-a051-31f76f45e575
- Removing unique constraint creation in 0.32 as we have a dependency on
sync-metadata and sync-metadata has a dependency on it if we keep it.
- sync-metadata does not support well the deletion of activity +
activityTarget, silently swallow the exception for now
## 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>
In this PR:
- Add support for manual triggers in the backend
- Add a right drawer to let users select the type of trigger they want
- Create a specific right drawer for database event triggers
- Create a right drawer for manual triggers; let the user select where
the manual trigger should be made available
- Create a default trigger as soon as the user selects the type of
trigger they want. It prevents the user to see empty selects for record
type and event type. By default, the database event trigger will be set
to "company.created". It should be visible enough for users to
understand what happens and choose another record type or event type.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/29a21985-1823-4890-9eb3-e4f876459c7a
Fix#4244 and #4356
This pull request introduces the new "view groups" capability, enabling
the reordering, hiding, and showing of columns in Kanban mode. The core
enhancement includes the addition of a new entity named `ViewGroup`,
which manages column behaviors and interactions.
#### Key Changes:
1. **ViewGroup Entity**:
The newly added `ViewGroup` entity is responsible for handling the
organization and state of columns.
This includes:
- The ability to reorder columns.
- The option to hide or show specific columns based on user preferences.
#### Conclusion:
This PR adds a significant new feature that enhances the flexibility of
Kanban views through the `ViewGroup` entity.
We'll later add the view group logic to table view too.
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Co-authored-by: Lucas Bordeau <bordeau.lucas@gmail.com>
`isUnique` was passed to TypeORM's column creation API resulting in
double index creation because it's already done via the decorator and
then in `WorkspaceMigrationIndexFactory`
It would be interesting to move it at this field level in a later step,
which is why I also fixed `CompositeColumnActionFactory` to pass
isUnique on the correct columns, even though it's being ignored later on
By default, when custom fields are created, a searchVector field is
created based on the "name" field, which is also the label identifier by
default.
When this label identifier is updated, we want to update the
searchVector field to use this field as searchable field instead, if it
is of "searchable type" (today it is only possible to select a text or
number field as label identifier, while number fields are not
searchable).
## Context
WorkspaceIsUnique decorator allows us to create unique indexes on our
tables. Here Emails is a composite field containing a TEXT subfield. Due
to the fact that TEXT fields are non-nullable and have empty strings as
default values, adding a unique index on a TEXT field or any composite
containing TEXT as subfields will fail and throw if we try to create
more than 1 record that does not specify a value to the TEXT field.
This PR simply removes the index for the time being until we find a
solution
Add support for indexes on composite fields and unicity constraint on
indexes
This pull request includes several changes across multiple files to
improve error handling, enforce unique constraints, and update database
migrations. The most important changes include updating error messages
for snack bars, adding a new command to enforce unique constraints, and
updating database migrations to include new fields and constraints.
### Error Handling Improvements:
*
[`packages/twenty-front/src/modules/error-handler/components/PromiseRejectionEffect.tsx`](diffhunk://#diff-e7dc05ced8e4730430f5c7fcd0c75b3aa723da438c26e0bef8130b614427dd9aL23-R23):
Updated error messages in `enqueueSnackBar` to use `error.message`
directly.
*
[`packages/twenty-front/src/modules/object-metadata/hooks/useFindManyObjectMetadataItems.ts`](diffhunk://#diff-74c126d6bc7a5ed6b63be994d298df6669058034bfbc367b11045f9f31a3abe6L44-R46):
Simplified error messages in `enqueueSnackBar`.
*
[`packages/twenty-front/src/modules/object-record/hooks/useFindDuplicateRecords.ts`](diffhunk://#diff-af23a1d99639a66c251f87473e63e2b7bceaa4ee4f70fedfa0fcffe5c7d79181L56-R58):
Simplified error messages in `enqueueSnackBar`.
*
[`packages/twenty-front/src/modules/object-record/hooks/useHandleFindManyRecordsError.ts`](diffhunk://#diff-da04296cbe280202a1eaf6b1244a30490d4f400411bee139651172c59719088eL22-R24):
Simplified error messages in `enqueueSnackBar`.
### New Command for Unique Constraints:
*
[`packages/twenty-server/src/database/commands/upgrade-version/0-31/0-31-enforce-unique-constraints.command.ts`](diffhunk://#diff-8337096c8c80dd2619a5ba691ae5145101f8ae0368a75192a050047e8c6ab7cbR1-R159):
Added a new command to enforce unique constraints on company domain
names and person emails.
*
[`packages/twenty-server/src/database/commands/upgrade-version/0-31/0-31-upgrade-version.command.ts`](diffhunk://#diff-20215e9981a53c7566e9cbff96715685125878f5bcb84fe461a7440f2e68f6fcR13-R14):
Integrated the new `EnforceUniqueConstraintsCommand` into the upgrade
process.
[[1]](diffhunk://#diff-20215e9981a53c7566e9cbff96715685125878f5bcb84fe461a7440f2e68f6fcR13-R14)
[[2]](diffhunk://#diff-20215e9981a53c7566e9cbff96715685125878f5bcb84fe461a7440f2e68f6fcR31)
[[3]](diffhunk://#diff-20215e9981a53c7566e9cbff96715685125878f5bcb84fe461a7440f2e68f6fcR64-R68)
*
[`packages/twenty-server/src/database/commands/upgrade-version/0-31/0-31-upgrade-version.module.ts`](diffhunk://#diff-da52814efc674c25ed55645f8ee2561013641a407f88423e705dd6c77b405527R7):
Registered the new `EnforceUniqueConstraintsCommand` in the module.
[[1]](diffhunk://#diff-da52814efc674c25ed55645f8ee2561013641a407f88423e705dd6c77b405527R7)
[[2]](diffhunk://#diff-da52814efc674c25ed55645f8ee2561013641a407f88423e705dd6c77b405527R24)
### Database Migrations:
*
[`packages/twenty-server/src/database/typeorm/metadata/migrations/1726757368824-migrationDebt.ts`](diffhunk://#diff-c450aeae7bc0ef4416a0ade2dc613ca3f688629f35d2a32f90a09c3f494febdcR1-R53):
Added a migration to update the `relationMetadata_ondeleteaction_enum`
and set default values.
*
[`packages/twenty-server/src/database/typeorm/metadata/migrations/1726757368825-addIsUniqueToIndexMetadata.ts`](diffhunk://#diff-8f1e14bd7f6835ec2c3bb39bcc51e3c318a3008d576a981e682f4c985e746fbfR1-R19):
Added a migration to include the `isUnique` field in `indexMetadata`.
*
[`packages/twenty-server/src/database/typeorm/metadata/migrations/1726762935841-addCompostiveColumnToIndexFieldMetadata.ts`](diffhunk://#diff-7c96b7276c7722d41ff31de23b2de4d6e09adfdc74815356ba63bc96a2669440R1-R19):
Added a migration to include the `compositeColumn` field in
`indexFieldMetadata`.
*
[`packages/twenty-server/src/database/typeorm/metadata/migrations/1726766871572-addWhereToIndexMetadata.ts`](diffhunk://#diff-26651295a975eb50e672dce0e4e274e861f66feb1b68105eee5a04df32796190R1-R14):
Added a migration to include the `indexWhereClause` field in
`indexMetadata`.
### GraphQL Exception Handling:
*
[`packages/twenty-server/src/engine/api/graphql/workspace-query-runner/utils/workspace-query-runner-graphql-api-exception-handler.util.ts`](diffhunk://#diff-58445eb362dc89e31107777d39b592d7842d2ab09a223012ccd055da325270a8R1-R4):
Enhanced exception handling for `QueryFailedError` to provide more
specific error messages for unique constraint violations.
[[1]](diffhunk://#diff-58445eb362dc89e31107777d39b592d7842d2ab09a223012ccd055da325270a8R1-R4)
[[2]](diffhunk://#diff-58445eb362dc89e31107777d39b592d7842d2ab09a223012ccd055da325270a8R23-R59)
*
[`packages/twenty-server/src/engine/api/graphql/workspace-resolver-builder/factories/create-many-resolver.factory.ts`](diffhunk://#diff-233d58ab2333586dd45e46e33d4f07e04a4b8adde4a11a48e25d86985e5a7943L58-R58):
Updated the `workspaceQueryRunnerGraphqlApiExceptionHandler` call to
include context.
*
[`packages/twenty-server/src/engine/api/graphql/workspace-resolver-builder/factories/create-one-resolver.factory.ts`](diffhunk://#diff-68b803f0762c407f5d2d1f5f8d389655a60654a2dd2394a81318655dcd44dc43L58-R58):
Updated the `workspaceQueryRunnerGraphqlApiExceptionHandler` call to
include context.
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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
In this PR:
- remove deprecated EMAIL, PHONE, LINK field types (except for Zapier
package as there is another work ongoing)
- remove composite currency filter on currencyCode, actor filter on name
and workspaceMember as the UX is not great yet
- update `send-email.workflow-action.ts` so it send email via the google
sdk
- remove useless `workflow-action.email.ts`
- add `send` authorization to google api scopes
- update the front workflow email step form to provide a
`connectedAccountId` from the available connected accounts
- update the permissions of connected accounts: ask users to reconnect
when selecting missing send permission

Fix syncedAt no longer been set on message sync.
Fix calendar data model:
- Add `syncedAt` to `CalendarChannelWorkspaceEntity`
- Move `recurringEventExternalId` from `CalendarEventWorkspaceEntity` to
`CalendarChannelEventAssociationWorkspaceEntity` since the id is
relative to one channel
Fix save queries on calendar sync after regression.
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
<img width="1129" alt="Capture d’écran 2024-09-26 à 11 45 25"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c84d773c-0bef-4dce-b66a-55d7d00b0fb6">
## Context
Name shouldn't be added to all tables, especially standard objects
because they already have their own labelIdentifierFieldMetadata
specified in the workspace-entity schema. This PR removes this column
from the "base" list of columns to add when creating a new object/table
and moves it to the object-metadata service that is, as of today, only
used for custom objects. Also had to modify the migration-runner to
handle column creation in a table creation migration (this was available
in the migration definition already but was not doing anything)
This also fixes an issue in standard objects that already have a "name"
field defined with a different field type, this is even more important
when the said field is a composite field. For example people already has
a FULL_NAME name field which clashes with the default TEXT name field
meaning it was only creating 1 field metadata for 'name' but 3 columns
were created: `name, nameFirstName, nameLastName`. This inconsistency
with metadata (which is our source of truth everywhere) brought some
issues (lately, converting back typeorm response to gql (including
composition) was broken).
Steps to test
1. Run metadata migrations
2. Run sync-metadata on your workspace
3. Enable the following feature flags:
IS_SEARCH_ENABLED
IS_QUERY_RUNNER_TWENTY_ORM_ENABLED
IS_WORKSPACE_MIGRATED_FOR_SEARCH
4. Type Cmd + K and search anything
Solves issue #5917.
This PR is now ready for the first review!
Filters do not fully work yet, there's a problem applying multiple
filters like the following:
```
{
and: [
{
[correspondingField.name]: {
gte: start.toISOString(),
} as DateFilter,
},
{
[correspondingField.name]: {
lte: end.toISOString(),
} as DateFilter,
},
],
}
```
I'll do my best to dig into it tonight!
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Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix@twenty.com>
#7091
EventTrackers send information of events to the TinyBird instance:
In order to test:
1. Set ANALYTICS_ENABLED= true and TELEMETRY_ENABLED=true in
evironment-variables.ts
2. Set the TINYBIRD_TOKEN in environment variables (go to TiniyBird
Tokens)
3. Log in to twenty's TinyBird and go to datasources/analytics_events in
twenty_analytics workspace
4. Run twenty and navigate it
5. New events will be logged in the datasources, containing their
timestamp, sessionId and payload.
<img width="1189" alt="Screenshot 2024-09-24 at 17 23 01"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/85375897-504d-4e75-98e4-98e6a9671f98">
Example of payload when user is not logged in
```
{"hostName":"localhost",
"pathname":"/welcome",
"locale":"en-US",
"userAgent":"Mozilla/5.0",
"href":"http://localhost:3001/welcome",
"referrer":"",
"timeZone":"Europe/Barcelona"}
```
Example of payload when user is logged in
```
{"userId":"2020202",
"workspaceId":"202",
"workspaceDisplayName":"Apple",
"workspaceDomainName":"apple.dev",
"hostName":"localhost",
"pathname":"/objects/companies",
"locale":"en-US",
"userAgent":"Mozilla/5.0Chrome/128.0.0.0Safari/537.36",
"href":"http://localhost:3001/objects/companies",
"referrer":"",
"timeZone":"Europe/Paris"}
```
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Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix@twenty.com>
## 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>
This PR was created by [GitStart](https://gitstart.com/) to address the
requirements from this ticket:
[TWNTY-6260](https://clients.gitstart.com/twenty/5449/tickets/TWNTY-6260).
This ticket was imported from:
[TWNTY-6260](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/6260)
---
### Description
This is the second PR on TWNTY-6260 which handles data migration of
Phone field to Phones field.\
\
How to Test?\
Follow the below steps:
- On the main branch,
- go to
`packages/twenty-server/src/database/typeorm-seeds/workspace/people.ts`
and change any person's phone number to a string with characters for
example: "test invalid phone", and then reset the DB.
- reset database using `npx nx database:reset twenty-server`
- This is to make sure that invalid numbers will be handled properly. We
should use the invalid value itself to avoid removing data and see how
the behavior is on the front end. should be the same as in the main, the
display shows the invalid value, but the input is empty when you click,
and then you can update.
- Checkout to `TWNTY-6260-phone-migration` branch
- Rebuild typescript using `npx nx build twenty-server`
- Run command `yarn command:prod upgrade-0.32` to do migration
- Run both backend and frontend to see the migrated field
### Demo
- **Loom Video:**\
<https://www.loom.com/share/4b9bcb423cee447d8ad09852a83b27da?sid=ed74ecaa-0339-4575-acdc-a863e95e94fd>
### Refs
#6260
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Co-authored-by: gitstart-twenty <gitstart-twenty@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Marie Stoppa <marie.stoppa@essec.edu>
Co-authored-by: Weiko <corentin@twenty.com>