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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>
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>
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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Co-authored-by: Thomas Trompette <thomast@twenty.com>
## Context
#4774
## How was it tested
Locally
## In further PRs
- Update connection status upon page change
- Adapt Info banner to dark mode
- placeholders for form
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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Co-authored-by: Thomas Trompette <thomast@twenty.com>
1/ When the user inputs wrong connection informations, we do not inform
him. He will only see that no tables are available.
We will display a connection failed status if an error is raised testing
the connection
2/ If the connection fails, it should still be possible to delete the
server. Today, since we try first to delete the tables, the connection
failure throws an error that will prevent server deletion. Using the
foreign tables instead of calling the distant DB.
3/ Redirect to connection show page instead of connection list after
creation
4/ Today, foreign tables are fetched without the server name. This is a
mistake because we need to know which foreign table is linked with which
server. Updating the associated query.
<img width="632" alt="Capture d’écran 2024-04-12 à 10 52 49"
src="https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/assets/22936103/9e8406b8-75d0-494c-ac1f-5e9fa7100f5c">
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Co-authored-by: Thomas Trompette <thomast@twenty.com>
Closes#4556
- Renames some pages and components after discussion about terminology
with @thomtrp.
- Creates the Settings/Integrations/Database/Connection page.