## 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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From PR: #6626Resolves#6763Resolves#6055Resolves#6782
## GTK
I retain the 'Invite by link' feature to prevent any breaking changes.
We could make the invitation by link optional through an admin setting,
allowing users to rely solely on personal invitations.
## Todo
- [x] Add an expiration date to an invitation
- [x] Allow to renew an invitation to postpone the expiration date
- [x] Refresh the UI
- [x] Add the new personal token in the link sent to new user
- [x] Display an error if a user tries to use an expired invitation
- [x] Display an error if a user uses another mail than the one in the
invitation
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This PR resolves the issue raised under #6797. Earlier no view/edit
option were present for inActive objects in data-model inside settings.
To resolve that following changes were done:
1. `SettingsObjectFieldItemTableRow` was not passing the onEdit with url
to `SettingsObjectFieldActiveActionDropdown` to redirect on clicking it.
So passed onEdit there.
2. `SettingsObjectFieldActiveActionDropdown` was not implementing the
onEdit functionality, so implemented that by creating `handleEdit()`
function.
3. `SettingsObjectFieldEdit` was assuming only `activeObjectMetadata
`will be coming to render on page. So, when inactive object was accessed
the path not found error message was thrown. Thus did changes to manage
both active and inactive objects by generalizing the
`activeObjectMetadata ` -> `objectMetadata`
`activeMetadataField `-> `metadataField`.
4. `findObjectMetadataItemBySlug `function was written inside
`useFilteredObjectMetadataItems` for fetching active/inactive object.
5. Updated `SettingsObjectFieldEdit` button to show and change the
active to inactive state and vice versa.
6. Test was written for `findObjectMetadataItemBySlug`.
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In this PR:
1. Refactor guards to avoid duplicated queries: WorkspaceAuthGuard and
UserAuthGuard only check for existence of workspace and user in the
request without querying the database
Closes#6431
- create new field `activationStatus`
- create migration commands
- add logic to update `activationStatus` on workspace activation and on
stripe subscriptionStatus change
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# This PR
- Fix#5278
- Updates the implementation of the `createOneObjectMataItem` hook to
reduce the number of api calls
- Users can now navigate to the newly created object first and the
graphql api calls to cache data are happening in the background - this
will improve the user experience and reduce the create object api call
time by >2
<img width="1508" alt="Screenshot 2024-05-30 at 12 00 15"
src="https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/assets/61581306/46513fd1-d46e-40bc-a036-07e3acdf2870">
In the issue description, it also suggested to have a loading indicator
while creating the object, it seems like on #5352 we adopted to disable
it while creating the object - which looks good to me and it works, let
me know if we still need the loading indicator instead @Bonapara
Looking forward to getting your feedback
cc: @charlesBochet
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Co-authored-by: Thomas Trompette <thomas.trompette@sfr.fr>
In this PR
1. Enable deletion of relation fields in the product and via the api
(migration part was missing in the api)
3. Change wording, only use "deactivate" and "delete" everywhere (and
not a mix of the two + "disable", "erase")
Closes#4295
Note: for the sake of an easier code review, I did not rename/move some
files and added "todo" comments instead so Github is able to match those
files with their previous version.
Fixes#5276.
Updates were not triggering a cache version incrementation because they
do not trigger migrations while that is where the caching version logic
was.
We have decided to move the cache incrementation logic to the services.
This PR fixes several issues:
- enum naming should be: {tableName}_{fieldName}_enum and respecting the
case
- defaultValue format handled in the FE should respect the one in the BE
In my opinion we should refactor the defaultValue:
- we should respect backend format: "'myDefault'" for constant default
and "0" for float, "now" for expressions, "true" for booleans. we can
rename it to defaultValueExpression if it is more clear but we should
not maintain a parallel system
- we should deprecate option: isDefaultValue which is confusing
- we should re-work backend to have a more unified approach between
fields and avoid having if everywhere about select, multiselect, and
currency cases. one unified "computeDefaultValue" function should do the
job
What is still broken:
- currency default Value on creation. I think we should do the refactor
first
- select default value edition.
These cases do not break the schema but are ignored currently
## 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
New strategy:
- add settings field on FieldMetadata. Contains a boolean isIdField and
for numbers, a precision
- if idField, the graphql scalar returned will be a GraphQL id. This
will allow the app to work even for ids that are not uuid
- remove globals dateScalar and numberScalar modes. These were not used
- set limit as Integer
- check manually in query runner mutations that we send a valid id
Todo left:
- remove WorkspaceBuildSchemaOptions since this is not used anymore.
Will do in another PR
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Co-authored-by: Weiko <corentin@twenty.com>
# This PR
- Moves dev and ci scripts to the `project.json` file in the
twenty-front package
- Adds a project.json file in the root of the project with the main
start command that start both twenty-server and twenty-front
applications concurrently
- Updates the script command of the root project with the start:prod
command (replacing the start command which will be used in dev with the
help of nx)
- Add a start:prod command in the twenty-front app, replacing the start
command (now used for dev purpose)
Issue ref #4645
@charlesBochet @FelixMalfait please let me know how can I improve it
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- Set `readOnly` boolean in table row context. Preventing updates and
deletion
- Show page is null for remote objects. No need for complicated design
since this is temporary?
- Relation creations are now behind a feature flag for remote objects
- Refetch objects and views after syncing objects
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- Fix default value sent to backend, using single quotes by default
- Use default value in field definition and column definition so that
field inputs can access it
- Used currency default value in CurrencyFieldInput
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We have recently discovered that we were using ID type in place of UUID
type in many place in the code.
We have merged #4895 but this introduced bugs as we forgot to replace it
everywhere
Backend: Adding a new util function that throw an error if the
objectMetadata is remote
Frontend: hiding the save button when remote
Also renaming `useObjectMetadataItemForSettings` since this hook is used
in other places than settings and is not in the settings repo. Name can
definitely be challenged!
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The tests were broken. It turns out that it is not easy to mock two
apolloClients as apollo only provides "MockedProvider" component to mock
apollo in tests.
MockedProvider Api does not allow us to mock on client level.
For now, I'm defaulting to the base ApolloClient in test mode to avoid
the issue
When writing to the normalized cache (record), it's crucial to use _refs
for relationships to avoid many problems. Essentially, we only deal with
level 0 and generate all fields to be comfortable with their defaults.
When writing in queries (which should be very rare, the only cases are
prefetch and the case of activities due to the nested query; I've
reduced this to a single file for activities
usePrepareFindManyActivitiesQuery 🙂), it's important to use queryFields
to avoid bugs. I've implemented them on the side of query generation and
record generation.
When doing an updateOne / createOne, etc., it's necessary to distinguish
between optimistic writing (which we actually want to do with _refs) and
the server response without refs. This allows for a clean write in the
optimistic cache without worrying about nesting (as the first point).
To simplify the whole activities part, write to the normalized cache
first. Then, base queries on it in an idempotent manner. This way,
there's no need to worry about the current page or action. The
normalized cache is up-to-date, so I update the queries. Same idea as
for optimisticEffects, actually.
Finally, I've triggered optimisticEffects rather than the manual update
of many queries.
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* default value boolean fixed
* fixed creation, fixed updating a value to false
* fixed default value for default value if boolean
* fixed tests
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* feat: wip refactor default-value
* feat: health check to migrate default value
* fix: tests
* fix: refactor defaultValue to make it more clean
* fix: unit tests
* fix: front-end default value