Solves [ https://github.com/twentyhq/private-issues/issues/214 ]
**TLDR**
Add unit and integration tests to Billing. First approach to run jest
integration tests directly from VSCode.
**In order to run the unit tests:**
Run unit test using the CLI or with the jest extension directly from
VSCode.
**In order to run the integration tests:**
Ensure that your database has the billingTables. If that's not the case,
migrate the database with IS_BILLING_ENABLED set to true:
` npx nx run twenty-server:test:integration
test/integration/billing/suites/billing-controller.integration-spec.ts`
**Doing:**
- Unit test on transformSubscriptionEventToSubscriptionItem
- More tests cases in billingController integration tests.
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Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix.malfait@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Weiko <corentin@twenty.com>
Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charlesBochet@users.noreply.github.com>
Closes#9151
## Description
This PR automatically sets a workspace's logo based on the user's work
email domain during signup. When a user creates a new workspace using
their work email (e.g., @airbnb.com), the system will fetch and set
their company logo from twenty-icons.com as the default workspace logo.
## Implementation Details
- Added a new `CompanyEnrichmentService` to handle company-related data
enrichment
- Created a modular architecture that supports future enrichment
features (e.g., company name, details)
- Integrated with existing work email detection
- Maintains user ability to override the logo later
## Testing
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f7855c99-462a-4053-9e52-29649e954275
I tested the following scenarios:
- Signing up with a work email (e.g., @company.com) → Logo is
automatically set
- Signing up with a personal email (e.g., @gmail.com) → No logo is set
- User can still upload a custom logo after automatic setting
## Technical Notes
- Uses existing `isWorkEmail` utility
- Structured for future extensibility (additional company data
enrichment)
- No breaking changes to existing functionality
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Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix@twenty.com>
Run the CI integrationin sync mode
and add the option to run it without db reset
cleaning all the useless integration test
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Co-authored-by: guillim <guillaume@twenty.com>
### Summary
This PR introduces several integration tests, a mix of manually written
tests and those generated using the `generate-integration-tests` Python
script located in the `scripts` folder.
### Tests Added:
- **Authentication tests**: Validating login, registration, and token
handling.
- **FindMany queries**: Fetching multiple records for all existing
entities that do not require input arguments.
### How the Integration Tests Work:
- A `setupTest` function is called during the Jest test run. This
function initializes a test instance of the application and exposes it
on a dedicated port.
- Since tests are executed in isolated workers, they do not have direct
access to the in-memory app instance. Instead, the tests query the
application through the exposed port.
- A static accessToken is used, this one as a big expiration time so it
will never expire (365 years)
- The queries are executed, and the results are validated against
expected outcomes.
### Current State and Next Steps:
- These tests currently run using the existing development seed data. We
plan to introduce more comprehensive test data using `faker` to improve
coverage.
- At the moment, the only mutation tests implemented are for
authentication. Future updates should include broader mutation testing
for other entities.
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Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>