When a step is deleted in a draft version, its variable are still
available in the following steps. This is because step output schema was
not reset. We needed either to refresh or to change version so output
schema gets updated.
This PR:
- migrates to a family state global + context not linked to a component
- add a reset step output schema function
- reset when a step is removed
- Create a workflow version component family state for each workflow
version : `stepId` => `StepOutputSchema`
- Populate this state when reaching the workflow visualizer of the
workflow version
- Wrap the right drawer when in edit mode with the context. It is the
only one who needs this schema
Next step:
- read this state from the variables
- Improve the type-safety of the objects mapping the id of a right
drawer or side panel view to a React component
- Improve the types of the `useTabList` hook to type the available tab
identifiers strictly
- Create a specialized `WorkflowRunDiagramCanvas` component to render a
`WorkflowRunDiagramCanvasEffect` component that opens
`RightDrawerPages.WorkflowRunStepView` when a step is selected
- Create a new side panel view specifically for workflow run step
details
- Create tab list in the new side panel; all the tabs are `Node`,
`Input` and `Output`
- Create a hook `useWorkflowSelectedNodeOrThrow` not to duplicate
throwing mechanisms
Closes https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/432
## Demo
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8d5df7dc-0b99-49a2-9a54-d3eaee80a8e6
This PR introduces a new Recoil state to store the flow.
A few parts of the application need to know the definition of the
current flow. Previously, we stored the workflow version's ID and
fetched its definition with the `useWorkflowVersion` hook. However, we
must use another strategy to visualize workflow runs. Indeed, we now
store the definition of the workflow in the workflow run output when it
is executed. This is useful for draft versions, which can change between
the moment they were executed and the moment they are visualized.
# Introduction
Avoid having multiple `isDefined` definition across our pacakges
Also avoid importing `isDefined` from `twenty-ui` which exposes a huge
barrel for a such little util function
## In a nutshell
Removed own `isDefined.ts` definition from `twenty-ui` `twenty-front`
and `twenty-server` to move it to `twenty-shared`.
Updated imports for each packages, and added explicit dependencies to
`twenty-shared` if not already in place
Related PR https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/9941