Adding stripe integration by making the server logic independent of the
input fields:
- query factories (remote server, foreign data wrapper, foreign table)
to loop on fields and values without hardcoding the names of the fields
- adding stripe input and type
- add the logic to handle static schema. Simply creating a big object to
store into the server
Additional work:
- rename username field to user. This is the input intended for postgres
user mapping and we now need a matching by name
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Now that we have persistent cache for schemas, we want to be able to
reset its state when users run the database:reset db otherwise schemas
won't be synced with the new DB state.
Note: In an upcoming PR, we want to be able to invalidate the cache on a
workspace level when we change the metadata schema through twenty
version upgrade
We should not depend on the foreign data wrapper type to manage distant
table. The remote server should be enough to handle the table creation.
Here is the new flow to fetch available tables:
- check if the remote server have available tables already stored
- if not, import full schema in a temporary schema
- copy the tables into the available tables field
- delete the schema
Left todo:
- update remote server input for postgres so we receive the schema
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## Context
We recently enabled the option to bypass SSL certificate authority
validation when establishing a connection to PostgreSQL. Previously, if
this validation failed, the server would revert to unencrypted traffic.
Now, it maintains encryption even if the SSL certificate check fails. In
the process, we overlooked a few DataSource setups, prompting a review
of DataSource creation within our code.
## Current State
Our DataSource initialization is distributed as follows:
- **Database folder**: Contains 'core', 'metadata', and 'raw'
DataSources. The 'core' and 'metadata' DataSources manage migrations and
static resolver calls to the database. The 'raw' DataSource is utilized
in scripts and commands that require handling both aspects.
- **typeorm.service.ts script**: These DataSources facilitate
multi-schema connections.
## Vision for Discussion
- **SystemSchema (formerly core) DataSource**: Manages system schema
migrations and system resolvers/repos. The 'core' schema will be renamed
to 'system' as the Core API will include parts of the system and
workspace schemas.
- **MetadataSchema DataSource**: Handles metadata schema migrations and
metadata API resolvers/repos.
- **(Dynamic) WorkspaceSchema DataSource**: Will be used in the Twenty
ORM to access a specific workspace schema.
We currently do not support cross-schema joins, so maintaining these
DataSources separately should be feasible. Core API resolvers will
select the appropriate DataSource based on the field context.
- **To be discussed**: The potential need for an AdminDataSource (akin
to 'Raw'), which would be used in commands, setup scripts, and the admin
panel to connect to any database schema without loading any model. This
DataSource should be reserved for cases where utilizing metadata,
system, or workspace entities is impractical.
## In This PR
- Ensuring all existing DataSources are compliant with the SSL update.
- Introducing RawDataSource to eliminate the need for declaring new
DataSource() instances in commands.
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>
We will require remote table entity to map distant table name and local
foreign table name.
Introducing the entity:
- new source of truth to know if a table is sync or not
- created synchronously at the same time as metadata and foreign table
Adding a few more changes:
- exception rather than errors so the user can see these
- `pluralize` library that will allow to stop adding `Remote` suffix on
names
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Added isAuditLogged column to object-metadata-entity.ts
This is my first open source pull request. Please do let me know if made
any mistake. I will be greatfull. Thank u
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Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix.malfait@gmail.com>
This PR is dropping the column `targetColumnMap` of fieldMetadata
entities.
The goal of this column was to properly map field to their respecting
column in the table.
We decide to drop it and instead compute the column name on the fly when
we need it, as it's more easier to support.
Some parts of the code has been refactored to try making implementation
of composite type more easier to understand and maintain.
Fix#3760
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## Context
We are now removing Messaging V2 feature flag to use it everywhere.
## Implementation
- renaming FetchWorkspaceMessagesCommandsModule to
MessagingCommandModule to make it more generic since it it hosts all
commands related to the messaging module
- creating a crons folder inside commands and jobs crons should be named
with xxx.cron.command.ts instead of xxx.command.ts. Same for jobs, jobs
should be named with xxx.cron.job.ts. In a future PR we should make sure
those CronJobs implement a CronJob interface since it's a bit different
(a CronJob does not contain a payload compared to a Job)
- Cron commands have been renamed to "cron:$module:command" so
`fetch-all-workspaces-messages-from-cache:cron:start` has been renamed
to `cron:messaging:gmail-fetch-messages-from-cache`. Also having to
create a command to stop the cron is a bit painful to maintain so I
removed them for now, this can be easily done manually with pg-boss or
bull-mq
- Removing full-sync and partial-sync commands as they were there for
testing only, we might put them back at some point but we will have to
adapt the code anyway.
- Feature flag has been removed from the MessageChannel standard object
to make sure those new columns are created during the next sync-metadata
## Context
A new ADDRESS field type has been introduced and the company object has
been updated to use this new type however this introduced a few
regressions.
The good strategy would be to introduce a new field and rename the old
one.
This PR revert that change to fix the issue.
* update calendarEvent labels and description to match Figma
* modify conferenceUri to conferenceLink with LINK type
* update format-google-calendar-event.util to match new conferenceLink
* update CalendarEventDetails since overriding the fields is no longer needed
* fix mock metadata
* generate new uuid for field conferenceLink
* Build remote server
* Add getters
* Migrate to json inputs
* Use extendable type
* Use regex validation
* Remove acronymes
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* Define quantity at checkout
* Remove billing submenu when not isBillingEnabled
* Remove feature flag
* Log warning when missing subscription active workspace add or remove member
* Display subscribe cta for free usage of twenty
* Authorize all settings when subscription canceled or unpaid
* Display subscribe cta for workspace with canceled subscription
* Replace OneToOne by OneToMany
* Add a currentBillingSubscriptionField
* Handle multiple subscriptions by workspace
* Fix redirection
* Fix test
* Fix billingState
* Migrate command to cron
* Put back command using job as well
* Build service and module + move into folder
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