# Introduction
For motivations and context please have a look to
https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/9394 whom this PR results from.
In this pull-request we remove any `metadataField` and `objectMetadata`
sluggification. We directly consume `objectMetadata.namePlural` and
`metadataField.name`, ***it seems like that historically the consumed
`metadataField.name`*** are we sure that we wanna change this behavior ?
## Notes
Unless I'm mistaken by reverting the `kebabcase` url formatting we might
be creating deadlinks that user could have save beforehand => Discussed
with Charles said it's controlled risk.
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Co-authored-by: Paul Rastoin <paulrastoin@Pauls-MacBook-Pro.local>
We were experiencing infinite loading on field settings pages (creation
of new field), due to the fact that the component was being rendered on
and on and on.
This was due to useGetCurrentUserQuery calls outside of the update
function, causing renders in cascade. We also had an issue with the
component being unmounted too often.
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Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
## Context
The recent addition of object renaming introduced issues with enum
names. Enum names should follow the pattern
`${schemaName}.${tableName}_${columnName}_enum`. To address this, and to
allow users to customize the API name (which is included in the enum
name, columnName), this PR implements behavior similar to object
renaming by introducing a `isLabelSyncedWithName` boolean.
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Add support for indexes on composite fields and unicity constraint on
indexes
This pull request includes several changes across multiple files to
improve error handling, enforce unique constraints, and update database
migrations. The most important changes include updating error messages
for snack bars, adding a new command to enforce unique constraints, and
updating database migrations to include new fields and constraints.
### Error Handling Improvements:
*
[`packages/twenty-front/src/modules/error-handler/components/PromiseRejectionEffect.tsx`](diffhunk://#diff-e7dc05ced8e4730430f5c7fcd0c75b3aa723da438c26e0bef8130b614427dd9aL23-R23):
Updated error messages in `enqueueSnackBar` to use `error.message`
directly.
*
[`packages/twenty-front/src/modules/object-metadata/hooks/useFindManyObjectMetadataItems.ts`](diffhunk://#diff-74c126d6bc7a5ed6b63be994d298df6669058034bfbc367b11045f9f31a3abe6L44-R46):
Simplified error messages in `enqueueSnackBar`.
*
[`packages/twenty-front/src/modules/object-record/hooks/useFindDuplicateRecords.ts`](diffhunk://#diff-af23a1d99639a66c251f87473e63e2b7bceaa4ee4f70fedfa0fcffe5c7d79181L56-R58):
Simplified error messages in `enqueueSnackBar`.
*
[`packages/twenty-front/src/modules/object-record/hooks/useHandleFindManyRecordsError.ts`](diffhunk://#diff-da04296cbe280202a1eaf6b1244a30490d4f400411bee139651172c59719088eL22-R24):
Simplified error messages in `enqueueSnackBar`.
### New Command for Unique Constraints:
*
[`packages/twenty-server/src/database/commands/upgrade-version/0-31/0-31-enforce-unique-constraints.command.ts`](diffhunk://#diff-8337096c8c80dd2619a5ba691ae5145101f8ae0368a75192a050047e8c6ab7cbR1-R159):
Added a new command to enforce unique constraints on company domain
names and person emails.
*
[`packages/twenty-server/src/database/commands/upgrade-version/0-31/0-31-upgrade-version.command.ts`](diffhunk://#diff-20215e9981a53c7566e9cbff96715685125878f5bcb84fe461a7440f2e68f6fcR13-R14):
Integrated the new `EnforceUniqueConstraintsCommand` into the upgrade
process.
[[1]](diffhunk://#diff-20215e9981a53c7566e9cbff96715685125878f5bcb84fe461a7440f2e68f6fcR13-R14)
[[2]](diffhunk://#diff-20215e9981a53c7566e9cbff96715685125878f5bcb84fe461a7440f2e68f6fcR31)
[[3]](diffhunk://#diff-20215e9981a53c7566e9cbff96715685125878f5bcb84fe461a7440f2e68f6fcR64-R68)
*
[`packages/twenty-server/src/database/commands/upgrade-version/0-31/0-31-upgrade-version.module.ts`](diffhunk://#diff-da52814efc674c25ed55645f8ee2561013641a407f88423e705dd6c77b405527R7):
Registered the new `EnforceUniqueConstraintsCommand` in the module.
[[1]](diffhunk://#diff-da52814efc674c25ed55645f8ee2561013641a407f88423e705dd6c77b405527R7)
[[2]](diffhunk://#diff-da52814efc674c25ed55645f8ee2561013641a407f88423e705dd6c77b405527R24)
### Database Migrations:
*
[`packages/twenty-server/src/database/typeorm/metadata/migrations/1726757368824-migrationDebt.ts`](diffhunk://#diff-c450aeae7bc0ef4416a0ade2dc613ca3f688629f35d2a32f90a09c3f494febdcR1-R53):
Added a migration to update the `relationMetadata_ondeleteaction_enum`
and set default values.
*
[`packages/twenty-server/src/database/typeorm/metadata/migrations/1726757368825-addIsUniqueToIndexMetadata.ts`](diffhunk://#diff-8f1e14bd7f6835ec2c3bb39bcc51e3c318a3008d576a981e682f4c985e746fbfR1-R19):
Added a migration to include the `isUnique` field in `indexMetadata`.
*
[`packages/twenty-server/src/database/typeorm/metadata/migrations/1726762935841-addCompostiveColumnToIndexFieldMetadata.ts`](diffhunk://#diff-7c96b7276c7722d41ff31de23b2de4d6e09adfdc74815356ba63bc96a2669440R1-R19):
Added a migration to include the `compositeColumn` field in
`indexFieldMetadata`.
*
[`packages/twenty-server/src/database/typeorm/metadata/migrations/1726766871572-addWhereToIndexMetadata.ts`](diffhunk://#diff-26651295a975eb50e672dce0e4e274e861f66feb1b68105eee5a04df32796190R1-R14):
Added a migration to include the `indexWhereClause` field in
`indexMetadata`.
### GraphQL Exception Handling:
*
[`packages/twenty-server/src/engine/api/graphql/workspace-query-runner/utils/workspace-query-runner-graphql-api-exception-handler.util.ts`](diffhunk://#diff-58445eb362dc89e31107777d39b592d7842d2ab09a223012ccd055da325270a8R1-R4):
Enhanced exception handling for `QueryFailedError` to provide more
specific error messages for unique constraint violations.
[[1]](diffhunk://#diff-58445eb362dc89e31107777d39b592d7842d2ab09a223012ccd055da325270a8R1-R4)
[[2]](diffhunk://#diff-58445eb362dc89e31107777d39b592d7842d2ab09a223012ccd055da325270a8R23-R59)
*
[`packages/twenty-server/src/engine/api/graphql/workspace-resolver-builder/factories/create-many-resolver.factory.ts`](diffhunk://#diff-233d58ab2333586dd45e46e33d4f07e04a4b8adde4a11a48e25d86985e5a7943L58-R58):
Updated the `workspaceQueryRunnerGraphqlApiExceptionHandler` call to
include context.
*
[`packages/twenty-server/src/engine/api/graphql/workspace-resolver-builder/factories/create-one-resolver.factory.ts`](diffhunk://#diff-68b803f0762c407f5d2d1f5f8d389655a60654a2dd2394a81318655dcd44dc43L58-R58):
Updated the `workspaceQueryRunnerGraphqlApiExceptionHandler` call to
include context.
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Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
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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Co-authored-by: Lucas Bordeau <bordeau.lucas@gmail.com>
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Description
- **Added "Exit Settings" Back Button**: Introduced a new back button
labeled "Exit Settings" for easy navigation back to the app content.
- **Implemented Settings Navbar Breadcrumb**: A breadcrumb navigation
bar for each settings page has been added to improve navigation within
the settings. This ensures users can easily trace their location within
the settings.
- **Persistent CTA Zone**: The Call-to-Action (CTA) zone at the top of
the page now remains visible even when the user scrolls down, preventing
unresponsive behavior and improving accessibility.
- **Page Title**: The page title has been added to each settings page
and separated from the breadcrumb, following the app's layout standards.
- we could not reproduce the Billing and CMR Migrations settings on the
app, but we updated the files according, please let's us know if is
there any way to log in with access to these pages, or if is everything
ok.
- Some breadcrumbs are not following the Figma, are following the
current app sections isntead, because we would need to change the
sidebar structure, and we should not do it on this PR
### Demo
<https://www.loom.com/share/21b20a2cd2f3471e94d61563c9901b19?sid=9dc49456-6cae-48e1-9149-8d706f00ab65>
### Refs:
#6144Fixes#6144
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Co-authored-by: gitstart-twenty <gitstart-twenty@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Lucas Bordeau <bordeau.lucas@gmail.com>
We have recently merged: https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/6700
However, this introduced a regression on field edition as we have
removed the type dropdown from the field edition page. This dropdown was
wrapped into a controller setting the type on the form. Without this
type, the form is considered as invalid and cannot be saved.
I'm setting the form values through useForm.
I'm unhappy with this PR for too reasons:
- usage of activeMetadataField?.icon ?? '' format because I cannot call
useForm conditionnally. This would imply splitting the component into
several components to avoid this issue
- usage of react hook form which is very hard to debug, we should remove
it from the project
Issue #6496
Hi team,
Is this the right approach for handling type selection with states and
conditional rendering, or should these be managed on separate pages
altogether? Please let me know Ill make changes accordingly :)
I’m also working on styling the buttons according to the Figma design
and will be moving constants like categoryDescriptions and categories to
the constants folder.
Thanks for your guidance!
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/452bea9f-4d0a-4472-9941-421b54cda47f
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Co-authored-by: Lucas Bordeau <bordeau.lucas@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
### Description
1.
- We are introducing new field type(Emails)
- We are Forbiding creation of Email field
- We Added support for filtering and sorting on Emails field
- We are using the same display mode as used on the Links field type
(chips), check the Domain field of the Company object
- We are also using the same logic of the link when editing the field
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How To Test\
Follow the below steps for testing locally:\
1. Checkout to TWENTY-6261\
2. Reset database using "npx nx database:reset twenty-server" command\
3. Run both the backend and frontend app\
4. Go to Settings/Data model and choose one of the standard objects like
people\
5. Click on Add Field button and choose Emails as the field type
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### Refs
#6261\
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### Demo
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<https://www.loom.com/share/22979acac8134ed390fef93cc56fe07c?sid=adafba94-840d-4f01-872c-dc9ec256d987>
Co-authored-by: gitstart-twenty <gitstart-twenty@users.noreply.github.com>
Implement soft delete on standards and custom objects.
This is a temporary solution, when we drop `pg_graphql` we should rely
on the `softDelete` functions of TypeORM.
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Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix.malfait@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Lucas Bordeau <bordeau.lucas@gmail.com>
This is the first step of Link field type deprecation
(https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/5909).
Forbid creation of link field type in product and api. Update to this
type is not a concern as we do not allow the update of field type.
Fixes#6032.
Pg has a char limit on identifiers (= table, columns, enum names) of 63
bytes.
Let's limit the metadata names that will be converted to identifiers
(objects names, fields names, relation names, enum values) to 63 chars.
For the sake of simplicity in the FE we will limit the input length of
labels.
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Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
In the settings part of the app, where display fields are used as in
table cell and board cards, we didn't have the new context selector
logic implemented, due to the recent performance optimization.
Update of select fields options was failing if we deleted an option that
was used for at least one row: former code would not update the value to
null but leave it to the no-longer-allowed value.
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")
In this PR, we are refactoring two things:
- leverage field.defaultValue for Select and MultiSelect settings form
(instead of option.isDefault)
- use quoted string (ex: "'USD'") for string default values to embrace
backend format
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Co-authored-by: Thaïs Guigon <guigon.thais@gmail.com>
After discussing with @charlesBochet, several fixes are needed on
fields:
- [x] Disable Boolean field `defaultValue` edition for now (On
`defaultValue` update, newly created records are not taking the updated
`defaultValue` into account. Setting the `defaultValue` on creation is
fine.)
- [x] Disable Phone field creation for now
- [x] For the Person object, display the "Phone" field as a field of
type Phone (right now its type is Text; later we'll migrate it to a
proper Phone field).
- [x] Fix RawJson field display (displaying `[object Object]` in Record
Table cells).
- [x] In Settings/Data Model, on Relation field creation/edition,
"Object destination" select is not working properly if an object was not
manually selected (displays Companies by default but creates a relation
to another random object than Companies).
Related to #4295
Following #5326, field types other than:
- `FieldMetadataType.Boolean`
- `FieldMetadataType.Currency`
- `FieldMetadataType.Relation`
- `FieldMetadataType.Select`
- `FieldMetadataType.MultiSelect`
Cannot be saved as they are not included in the form validation schema.
This PR makes sure they are included and can therefore be
created/edited.
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.
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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Co-authored-by: Thomas Trompette <thomast@twenty.com>
* 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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Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix.malfait@gmail.com>
* 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
* Set opportunity stage as editable
* Fix comments
* Add command for migration
* Fixes
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Co-authored-by: Thomas Trompette <thomast@twenty.com>
Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
* feat: set field as custom object label identifier in Object Detail
Closes#3302
* feat: prevent disabling Object label identitifer field in back-end
* refactor: review - extract isLabelIdentifier variable