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>
Closes#5735.
The field probability on opportunity will -
- stop being created for new workspaces (after this PR is merged)
- have "isCustom" value set to true and be displayed as such in the
settings (after this PR is merged + sync-metadata is run on workspace)
- still show in the views (all the time)
This field is deprecated as a standard field but not replaced by another
one, so we are not adding the `(deprecated)` suffix in the label.
- Fixed activity creation in cache
- Fixed activity creation in DB, where the relation target was
disappearing after creation
- Added an option to match root query filter in creation optimistic
effect to avoid adding the newly created record in every mounted query
in Apollo cache on the same object (which was causing notes to be
duplicated on every object in the cache)
- Fixed tab list scope id
- Fixed various browser console warnings
Closes#5924.
Adding the "many" side of relations in the table view, and fixing some
issues (glitch in Multi record select, cache update after update).
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Co-authored-by: Lucas Bordeau <bordeau.lucas@gmail.com>
This PR introduces an `upsert` parameter (along the existing `data`
param) for `createOne` and `createMany` mutations.
When upsert is set to `true`, the function will look for records with
the same id if an id was passed. If not id was passed, it will leverage
the existing duplicate check mechanism to find a duplicate. If a record
is found, then the function will perform an update instead of a create.
Unfortunately I had to remove some nice tests that existing on the args
factory. Those tests where mostly testing the duplication rule
generation logic but through a GraphQL angle. Since I moved the
duplication rule logic to a dedicated service, if I kept the tests but
mocked the service we wouldn't really be testing anything useful. The
right path would be to create new tests for this service that compare
the JSON output and not the GraphQL output but I chose not to work on
this as it's equivalent to rewriting the tests from scratch and I have
other competing priorities.
This PR introduces a new side panel to edit records and the ability to
minimize the side panel.
The goal is leverage this sidepanel to be able to create records while
being in another show page.
I'm opening the PR for feedback since it involved refactoring and
therefore already touches a lot of files, even though it was quick to
implement.
<img width="1503" alt="Screenshot 2024-05-23 at 17 41 37"
src="https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/assets/6399865/6f17e7a8-f4e9-4eb4-b392-c756db7198ac">
Now all the required fields are displayed with the respective labels.
- Added a `FieldContextProvider` for the field `Reminder` in the
`ActivityEditorFields`.
- Fixed the missing label values, by adding a missed optional
`showLabel` within the `fieldDefinition` in the `useFieldContext`.
fixes: #5667

Remote tables could be in an empty state because:
- either we do not have data, which is normal
- either the connexion is broken (issue with the server, table requires
updates...)
Apollo throws errors but these will quickly disappear and do not provide
any tips to the user on how handle those.
This PR adds a new empty state placeholder for remote objects, that will
be display when the record list is empty. It will provide a link to the
settings page.
<img width="1512" alt="Capture d’écran 2024-05-30 à 11 49 33"
src="https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/assets/22936103/fc2dd3cc-e90b-4033-b023-83ac9ff2a70b">
Stripe tables do not support `hasNextPage` and `totalCount`. This may be
because of stripe wrapper do not properly support `COUNT` request.
Waiting on pg_graphql answer
[here](https://github.com/supabase/pg_graphql/issues/519).
This PR:
- removes `totalCount` and `hasNextPage` form queries for remote
objects. Even if it works for postgres, this may really be inefficient
- adapt the `fetchMore` functions so it works despite `hasNextPage`
missing
- remove `totalCount` display for remotes
- fix `orderBy`
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Co-authored-by: Thomas Trompette <thomast@twenty.com>
A user has reported an issue with REST API.
We have recently migrated the graphql IDs from UUID to ID type. As Rest
API is leveraging the graphql API under the hood, the Rest API query
builder should be updated accordingly
## Query depth deprecation
I'm deprecating depth parameter in our graphql query / cache tooling.
They were obsolete since we introduce the possibility to provide
RecordGqlFields
## Refactor combinedFindManyRecordHook
The hook can now take an array of operationSignatures
## Fix tasks issues
Fix optimistic rendering issue. Note that we still haven't handle
optimisticEffect on creation properly
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: Thomas Trompette <thomast@twenty.com>
Co-authored-by: Weiko <corentin@twenty.com>
Refactored the code to introduce two different concepts:
- AuditLogs (immutable, raw data)
- TimelineActivities (user-friendly, transformed data)
Still some work needed:
- Add message, files, calendar events to timeline (~2 hours if done
naively)
- Refactor repository to try to abstract concept when we can (tbd, wait
for Twenty ORM)
- Introduce ability to display child timelines on parent timeline with
filtering (~2 days)
- Improve UI: add links to open note/task, improve diff display, etc
(half a day)
- Decide the path forward for Task vs Notes: either introduce a new
field type "Record Type" and start going into that direction ; or split
in two objects?
- Trigger updates when a field is changed (will be solved by real-time /
websockets: 2 weeks)
- Integrate behavioral events (1 day for POC, 1 week for
clean/documented)
<img width="1248" alt="Screenshot 2024-04-12 at 09 24 49"
src="https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/assets/6399865/9428db1a-ab2b-492c-8b0b-d4d9a36e81fa">
# This PR
- Moves dev and ci scripts to the `project.json` file in the
twenty-front package
- Adds a project.json file in the root of the project with the main
start command that start both twenty-server and twenty-front
applications concurrently
- Updates the script command of the root project with the start:prod
command (replacing the start command which will be used in dev with the
help of nx)
- Add a start:prod command in the twenty-front app, replacing the start
command (now used for dev purpose)
Issue ref #4645
@charlesBochet @FelixMalfait please let me know how can I improve it
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Co-authored-by: Thaïs Guigon <guigon.thais@gmail.com>
We have recently discovered that we were using ID type in place of UUID
type in many place in the code.
We have merged #4895 but this introduced bugs as we forgot to replace it
everywhere
## Removing repetitive queries (impacting performance on page load)
We have recently introduced the capability to detect schema version
mismatch. To do that, we add a new header in all our queries. On page
load, this header is added once we know the currentUser and especially
its currentWorkspace and related schema version.
However, applying this header to apollo client will re-trigger all
queries that have been already performed (GetClientConfig and
GetCurrentUser). To avoid re-triggering them, I'm introducing two new
"isLoaded" states and skip the query if the query has already been
performed
## Fixing Relation Detail not displaying data on show page
Small bug introduced in a previous PR
In this PR:
- fix empty list placeholder positionning
- prevent user from erasing custom address field as composite types
removal is not supported yet @ijreilly FYI
- fix show page relation error
- Implement address filter
When writing to the normalized cache (record), it's crucial to use _refs
for relationships to avoid many problems. Essentially, we only deal with
level 0 and generate all fields to be comfortable with their defaults.
When writing in queries (which should be very rare, the only cases are
prefetch and the case of activities due to the nested query; I've
reduced this to a single file for activities
usePrepareFindManyActivitiesQuery 🙂), it's important to use queryFields
to avoid bugs. I've implemented them on the side of query generation and
record generation.
When doing an updateOne / createOne, etc., it's necessary to distinguish
between optimistic writing (which we actually want to do with _refs) and
the server response without refs. This allows for a clean write in the
optimistic cache without worrying about nesting (as the first point).
To simplify the whole activities part, write to the normalized cache
first. Then, base queries on it in an idempotent manner. This way,
there's no need to worry about the current page or action. The
normalized cache is up-to-date, so I update the queries. Same idea as
for optimisticEffects, actually.
Finally, I've triggered optimisticEffects rather than the manual update
of many queries.
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Co-authored-by: Lucas Bordeau <bordeau.lucas@gmail.com>