In this PR:
- removing ugprade-0.24 commands as we are releasing 0.30
- introducing cache:flush command
- refactoring upgrade command and sync-metadata command to use the
ActiveWorkspacesCommand so they consistently run on all workspaces or
selected workspaces
Fixes:
- clear localStorage on sign out
- fix missing workspaceMember in verify resolver
- do not throw on datasource already destroyed exception which can
happen with race condition when several resolvers are resolving in
parallel
This https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/7006 introduced a
regression.
The goal was to set "isSoftDeletable" to all standard objects but it was
done at the wrong level, meaning it was setting the boolean correctly
but not creating the corresponding fieldMetadata.
I took the occasion to update the new graphql query runner to use that
boolean and automatically add a filter on soft delete in case it's true.
Also adding **IsQueryRunnerTwentyORMEnabled** by default in the seeds
This is the second PR on TWNTY-6261 which handlesdata migration of Email
field to Emails field.\
\
How to Test?\
Firstly make sure that you have completed the testing steps on first PR
then follow the below steps:
- Checkout to TWNTY-6261-emails-migrations branch
- Rebuild typescript using "npx nx build twenty-server"
- Run command "yarn command:prod upgrade-0.25" to do migration\
\
Loom Video:\
<https://www.loom.com/share/f82b8d29f8f64f92abe3c59c01147b45?sid=9f8ccc05-aa38-4c49-b139-fd0823066273>
**Testing Messaging Sync functionality:**
Please watch the below video to see that the synchronization of contacts
is working fine after migrating Email field to Emails field:\
<https://www.loom.com/share/400949464b244272b78c25e338cc6ab2?sid=103f6625-5933-4b99-9825-0fed33782f36>
**Question to the client**
should we rename email to emails here? in the DomainName PR, the name
did not change.
```typescript
@WorkspaceField({
standardId: PERSON_STANDARD_FIELD_IDS.email,
type: FieldMetadataType.EMAILS,
label: 'Email',
description: 'Contact’s Email',
icon: 'IconMail',
})
email: EmailsMetadata;
```
**Test Messaging Sync**
This pr will update messaging sync files so the changes shouldn't break
existing functionality of importing people and companies in the app.\
To test messaging sync you should follow the below steps:\
1. you need to connect a google account to see the importing
functionality. For this purpose you
have to create a project inside Google Cloud. But to make things easier
you can use the below credentials of an already created project. Put
them in .env of twenty-server package:
```properties
MESSAGING_PROVIDER_GMAIL_ENABLED=true
CALENDAR_PROVIDER_GOOGLE_ENABLED=true
AUTH_GOOGLE_ENABLED=true
AUTH_GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID=951231465939-h61tg6nkpkv1821qi899fjbj9looquto.apps.googleusercontent.com
AUTH_GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET=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
AUTH_GOOGLE_CALLBACK_URL=http://localhost:3000/auth/google/redirect
AUTH_GOOGLE_APIS_CALLBACK_URL=http://localhost:3000/auth/google-apis/get-access-token
MESSAGE_QUEUE_TYPE=bull-mq
```
Alternative env
```properties
MESSAGING_PROVIDER_GMAIL_ENABLED=true
CALENDAR_PROVIDER_GOOGLE_ENABLED=true
AUTH_GOOGLE_ENABLED=true
AUTH_GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID=622006708006-dc4n3vrtf3cs2h6k7hgbborudme7ku9l.apps.googleusercontent.com
AUTH_GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET=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
AUTH_GOOGLE_CALLBACK_URL=http://localhost:3000/auth/google/redirect
AUTH_GOOGLE_APIS_CALLBACK_URL=http://localhost:3000/auth/google-apis/get-access-token
MESSAGE_QUEUE_TYPE=bull-mq
```
1. Launch your worker with `npx nx run twenty-server:worker`
2. npx nx run twenty-server:command cron:messaging:messages-import
3. npx nx run twenty-server:command cron:messaging:message-list-fetch
4. npx nx run twenty-server:command
cron📆calendar-event-list-fetch
5. Run the app and navigate to Settings/Accounts then connect your
Google account
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Co-authored-by: Marie Stoppa <marie.stoppa@essec.edu>
Co-authored-by: Weiko <corentin@twenty.com>
This PR introduces the following changes:
- add the metadataVersion to all our metadata cache keys to ease
troubleshooting:
<img width="1146" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8427805b-e07f-465e-9e69-1403652c8b12">
- introduce a cache recompute lock to avoid overloading the database to
recompute the cache many time
- make member nullable on favorites
- add potential relation with view entity
- add a new type of favorite list in front : workspace favorite
- build a new component for retrieving workspace favorite to display +
refacto the existing one
Bonus:
- removing activities seed since this is deprecated
The code removed in the PR was flagged as unused by the JetBrains
inspector.
I did a QA on the dev environment but other checks are highly
recommended.
There is one commit by scope to make the review easier.
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Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
Following figma updates
https://www.figma.com/design/PNBfTgOVraw557OXChYagk/Explo?node-id=21872-7929&t=DOUzd6rzwr6lprcs-0
- No activity targets for workflow entities for now
- Adding a direct relation between workflow run et workflow
- Adding a status on the version (draft, active, deactivated)
- Adding a list of statuses on workflow
- publishedVersionId => lastPublishedVersionId
Also adding:
- the endpoint to deactivate a version
## Context
The goal is to replace pg_graphql with our own ORM wrapper (TwentyORM).
This PR tries to add some parsing logic to convert graphql requests to
send to the ORM to replace pg_graphql implementation.
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At field creation we are checking the availability of the name by
comparing it to the other fields' names' on the object; but for
composite fields the fields' names' as indicated in the repository do
not exactly match the column names' on the tables (e.g "createdBy" field
is actually represented by columns createdByName, createdBySource etc.).
In this PR we prevent the conflict with the standard composite fields'
names.
There is still room for errors with the custom composite fields: for
example a custom composite field "address" of type address on a custom
object "listing" will introduce the columns addressAddressStreet1,
addressAddressStreet2 etc. while we won't prevent the user from later
creating a custom field named "addressAddressStreet1".
For now I decided not to tackle this as this seem extremely edgy + would
impact performance on creation of all fields while never actually useful
(I think).
We want to avoid the nested structure of active pieces. Steps to execute
will now be separated from the trigger. It will be an array executed
sequentially.
For now a step can only be an action. But at some point it will also be
a branch or a loop
## Context
As we grow, the messaging scripts are experiencing performance issues
forcing us to temporarily disable them on the cloud.
While investigating the performance, I have noticed that generating the
entity schema (for twentyORM) in the repository is taking ~500ms locally
on my Mac M2 so likely more on pods. Caching the entitySchema then!
I'm also clarifying naming around schemaVersion and cacheVersions ==>
both are renamed workspaceMetadataVersion and migrated to the workspace
table (the workspaceCacheVersion table is dropped).
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>
- create a workflow run every time a workflow is triggered in
not_started status. This status will be helpful later for once workflows
will be scheduled
- update run status once workflow starts running
- complete status once the workflow finished running
- add a failed status if an error occurs
Adding more logs with Typeorm QueryFailedError in sync-metadata command
Example with a unicity constraint violation, to identify which column is
affected
<img width="841" alt="Screenshot 2024-08-09 at 14 56 05"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c47fbb1d-77ee-4d7a-87e7-dbe54a6aa941">
In this case, this should help self-hosting users to know which key is a
duplicate during syncs after a version upgrade for example
- Remove `messageThreadId` from `messageChannelMessageAssociation`
- Update thread merging
- Update all queries which were dependent on this field
- Update some raw queries by using `twentyORM` instead
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Co-authored-by: Weiko <corentin@twenty.com>
This PR introduces the following changes:
- Add the ability to filter webhooks by objectSingularName and Actions
- Refactor SettingsWebhookDetails edition to not use react-hook-form
(which will be deprecated on the whole project)
- Updating the tests with a complex set of mock (we just need to fix ~30
of them now :D)
<img width="1053" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4e56d972-f129-4789-8d1c-4b5797a8ffd7">
In this PR:
- adding Favorites to Tasks and Notes
- fixing inconsistencies between custom object creation and sync of
standard fields of custom objects
- fixing workspaceCacheVersion not used to invalidate existing
datasource
In this PR:
- refactoring auth module to extract a jwt module that can be re-used
from other part of the app (avoiding circular dependencies file module
=> auth => file (file and auth both need jwt actually)
- activating imageIdentfier on person on workspace creation (this will
put back the images on people)
- fixing picture upload (we were missing some fileToken)
In this PR, I'm:
- adding createdBy field (type ACTOR) on custom objects when created
- moving `name` and `position` default column to the set of columns
automatically creation on object creation
- fixing a bug on mutations (update / create), if the targetted object
has a 'data' custom field, it was conflicting with the payload ==> I
feel we need to refactor this part of the code but we can keep this for
a bit later as we plan to move out of pg_graphql
<img width="1198" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/891c4a97-bab1-415c-8551-dabd5996a794">
When migrating the option values of a select type, if the field is non
nullable (for now, only available for opportunity's "stage" standard
field), we fallback to the (potentially updated) default value instead
of nullifying the value to avoid getting a database error.
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This pull request introduces a new `FieldMetadataType` called `ACTOR`.
The primary objective of this new type is to add an extra column to the
following objects: `person`, `company`, `opportunity`, `note`, `task`,
and all custom objects.
This composite type contains three properties:
- `source`
```typescript
export enum FieldActorSource {
EMAIL = 'EMAIL',
CALENDAR = 'CALENDAR',
API = 'API',
IMPORT = 'IMPORT',
MANUAL = 'MANUAL',
}
```
- `workspaceMemberId`
- This property can be `undefined` in some cases and refers to the
member who created the record.
- `name`
- Serves as a fallback if the `workspaceMember` is deleted and is used
for other source types like `API`.
### Functionality
The pre-hook system has been updated to allow real-time argument
updates. When a record is created, a pre-hook can now compute and update
the arguments accordingly. This enhancement enables the `createdBy`
field to be populated with the correct values based on the
`authContext`.
The `authContext` now includes:
- An optional User entity
- An optional ApiKey entity
- The workspace entity
This provides access to the necessary data for the `createdBy` field.
In the GraphQL API, only the `source` can be specified in the
`createdBy` input. This allows the front-end to specify the source when
creating records from a CSV file.
### Front-End Handling
On the front-end, `orderBy` and `filter` are only applied to the name
property of the `ACTOR` composite type. Currently, we are unable to
apply these operations to the workspace member relation. This means that
if a workspace member changes their first name or last name, there may
be a mismatch because the name will differ from the new one. The name
displayed on the screen is based on the workspace member entity when
available.
### Missing Components
Currently, this PR does not include a `createdBy` value for the `MAIL`
and `CALENDAR` sources. These records are created in a job, and at
present, we only have access to the workspaceId within the job. To
address this, we should use a function similar to
`loadServiceWithContext`, which was recently removed from `TwentyORM`.
This function would allow us to pass the `authContext` to the jobs
without disrupting existing jobs.
Another PR will be created to handle these cases.
### Related Issues
Fixes issue #5155.
### Additional Notes
This PR doesn't include the migrations of the current records and views.
Everything works properly when the database is reset but this part is
still missing for now. We'll add that in another PR.
- There is a minor issue: front-end tests are broken since this commit:
[80c0fc7ff1).
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Co-authored-by: Lucas Bordeau <bordeau.lucas@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
# Feature: Email thread members visibility
For this feature we implemented a chip and a dropdown menu that allows
users to check which workspace members can see an email thread, as
depicted on issue (#4199).
## Implementations
- create a new database table (messageThreadMember)
- relations between `messageThreadMembers` and the relevant existing
tables (`MessageThread` and `WorkspaceMembers`)
- added a new column to the `MessageThread table`: `everyone` - to
indicate that all workspace members can see the email thread
- create a new repository for the new table, including new queries
- edit the queries so that the new fields could be fetched from the
frontend
- created a component `MultiChip`, that shows a group of user avatars,
instead of just one
- created a component, `ShareDropdownMenu`, that shows up once the
`EmailThreadMembersChip` is clicked. On this menu you can see which
workspace members can view the email thread.
## Screenshots
Here are some screenshots of the frontend components that were created:
Chip with everyone in the workspace being part of the message thread:

Chip with just one member of the workspace (the owner) being part of the
message thread:

Chip with some members of the workspace being part of the message
thread:

How the chip looks in a message thread:

Dropdown that opens when you click on the chip:

## Testing and Mock data
We also added mock data (TypeORM seeds), focusing on adding mock data
related to message thread members.
## Conclusion
As some of the changes that we needed to do, regarding the change of
visibility of the message thread, were not covered by the existing
documentation, we were told to open a PR and ask for feedback on this
part of the implementation. Right now, our implementation is focused on
displaying who is part of an email thread.
Feel free to let us know which steps we should follow next :)
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Co-authored-by: Simão Sanguinho <simao.sanguinho@tecnico.ulisboa.pt>
Co-authored-by: Lucas Bordeau <bordeau.lucas@gmail.com>
Implement date formatting per workspace member settings
We'll need another round to maybe initialize all workspaces on the
default settings.
For now the default behavior is to take system settings if nothing is
found in DB.
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Co-authored-by: Weiko <corentin@twenty.com>