- Created an new component state
`isRecordEditableNameRenamingComponentState`
- Updated `useCreateNewTableRecord` to open the ShowPage on workflow
creation
- Refactored `RecordEditableName` and its components to remove the
useEffect (This was causing the recordName state to be updated after the
focus on `NavigationDrawerInput`, but we want the text so be selected
after the update).
- Introduced a new component `EditableBreadcrumbItem`
- Created an autosizing text input: This is done by a hack using a span
inside a div and the input position is set to absolute and takes the
size of the div. There are two problems that I didn't manage to fix:
If the text is too long, the title overflows, and the letter spacing is
different between the span and the input creating a small offset.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4aa1e177-7458-4691-b0c8-96567b482206
New text input component:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/94565546-fe2b-457d-a1d8-907007e0e2ce
- Clean Playwright's configuration:
- Remove artificial 500ms delay between each step
- Group all tests under a `chrome` project relying on a `setup` project
to get an authentication state which all tests can reuse
- Changes on the `Sign up with invite link via email` test:
- Generate a new email for each test trial, as previously it was failing
when run many times
- Make deleting the account part of the test; if we write other tests
for account sign-up, we'll prefer to delete the accounts with an HTTP
call to speed up things
- Added some assertions to ensure we reached steps when expected, as we
removed the 500ms delay between each step, and it made some assertions
fail
- Wrote new tests for workflows:
- Created `Create workflow`, a test asserting we can create a workflow
from the record table
- Created `Create simple workflow`, a test asserting we can create a
simple flow; I will add more assertions to this test and write other
tests once this first PR is approved
- I make HTTP calls to delete and destroy workflows after they run to
keep the database clean
- Added a data-testid to ensure we focus elements from the Cmd+K; our
selectors are not strong – see `getByRole('textbox')` – and I preferred
to scope them to a root element
- Added an `aria-label` to a button
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Co-authored-by: prastoin <paul@twenty.com>
Scenario:
https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/8469#issuecomment-2471420099
To launch this test, `yarn playwright test --project Authentication`
must be used in `packages/twenty-e2e-testing` directory (for some reason
when launching this test from IDE, be Webstorm or VSCode, it won't fetch
the data from .env)
## 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.
We will remove the `twenty-postgres` image that was used for local
development and only use `twenty-postgres-pilo` (which we use in prod),
bringing the development environment closer to prod and avoiding having
to maintain 2 images.
Instead of provisioning the super user after the db initialization, we
directly rely on the superuser provided by Spilo for simplicity. We also
introduce a change that tries to create the right database (`default` or
`test`) based on the context.
How to test:
```
docker build -t twentycrm/twenty-postgres-spilo:latest -f ./packages/twenty-docker/twenty-postgres-spilo/Dockerfile .
docker images --no-trunc | grep twenty-postgres-spilo
postgres-on-docker:
docker run \
--name twenty_pg \
-e PGUSER_SUPERUSER=twenty \
-e PGPASSWORD_SUPERUSER=twenty \
-e ALLOW_NOSSL=true \
-v twenty_db_data:/home/postgres/pgdata \
-p 5432:5432 \
REPLACE_WITH_IMAGE_ID
```
Continuation of #6644
Now chromium browser is used in workspaces tests instead of firefox and
screenshots after each test are properly saved in one folder when run
from IDE and from terminal using `yarn test:e2e` command