## Summary
Add support for multi-workspace feature and adjust configurations and
states accordingly.
- Introduced new state isMultiWorkspaceEnabledState.
- Updated ClientConfigProviderEffect component to handle
multi-workspace.
- Modified GraphQL schema and queries to include multi-workspace related
configurations.
- Adjusted server environment variables and their respective
documentation to support multi-workspace toggle.
- Updated server-side logic to handle new multi-workspace configurations
and conditions.
## What it does
### Backend
- [x] Add a mutation to create OIDC and SAML configuration
- [x] Add a mutation to delete an SSO config
- [x] Add a feature flag to toggle SSO
- [x] Add a mutation to activate/deactivate an SSO config
- [x] Add a mutation to delete an SSO config
- [x] Add strategy to use OIDC or SAML
- [ ] Improve error management
### Frontend
- [x] Add section "security" in settings
- [x] Add page to list SSO configurations
- [x] Add page and forms to create OIDC or SAML configuration
- [x] Add field to "connect with SSO" in the signin/signup process
- [x] Trigger auth when a user switch to a workspace with SSO enable
- [x] Add an option on the security page to activate/deactivate the
global invitation link
- [ ] Add new Icons for SSO Identity Providers (okta, Auth0, Azure,
Microsoft)
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Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix@twenty.com>
Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
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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- add missing `excludedOperations` in
`packages/twenty-server/src/engine/middlewares/graphql-hydrate-request-from-token.middleware.ts`
- update generated graphql file
- Add missing redirection to index after password update
## Description
This PR adds recaptcha on login form. One can add any one of three
recaptcha vendor -
1. Google Recaptcha -
https://developers.google.com/recaptcha/docs/v3#programmatically_invoke_the_challenge
2. HCaptcha -
https://docs.hcaptcha.com/invisible#programmatically-invoke-the-challenge
3. Turnstile -
https://developers.cloudflare.com/turnstile/get-started/client-side-rendering/#execution-modes
### Issue
- #3546
### Environment variables -
1. `CAPTCHA_DRIVER` - `google-recaptcha` | `hcaptcha` | `turnstile`
2. `CAPTCHA_SITE_KEY` - site key
3. `CAPTCHA_SECRET_KEY` - secret key
### Engineering choices
1. If some of the above env variable provided, then, backend generates
an error -
<img width="990" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/assets/60139930/9fb00fab-9261-4ff3-b23e-2c2e06f1bf89">
Please note that login/signup form will keep working as expected.
2. I'm using a Captcha guard that intercepts the request. If
"captchaToken" is present in the body and all env is set, then, the
captcha token is verified by backend through the service.
3. One can use this guard on any resolver to protect it by the captcha.
4. On frontend, two hooks `useGenerateCaptchaToken` and
`useInsertCaptchaScript` is created. `useInsertCaptchaScript` adds the
respective captcha JS script on frontend. `useGenerateCaptchaToken`
returns a function that one can use to trigger captcha token generation
programatically. This allows one to generate token keeping recaptcha
invisible.
### Note
This PR contains some changes in unrelated files like indentation,
spacing, inverted comma etc. I ran "yarn nx fmt:fix twenty-front" and
"yarn nx lint twenty-front -- --fix".
### Screenshots
<img width="869" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/assets/60139930/a75f5677-9b66-47f7-9730-4ec916073f8c">
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Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix.malfait@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
Previously we had to create a separate API key to give access to chrome
extension so we can make calls to the DB. This PR includes logic to
initiate a oauth flow with PKCE method which redirects to the
`Authorise` screen to give access to server tokens.
Implemented in this PR-
1. make `redirectUrl` a non-nullable parameter
2. Add `NODE_ENV` to environment variable service
3. new env variable `CHROME_EXTENSION_REDIRECT_URL` on server side
4. strict checks for redirectUrl
5. try catch blocks on utils db query methods
6. refactor Apollo Client to handle `unauthorized` condition
7. input field to enter server url (for self-hosting)
8. state to show user if its already connected
9. show error if oauth flow is cancelled by user
Follow up PR -
Renew token logic
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Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix@twenty.com>