This PR fixes a problem with how TypeORM handles date without time.
A date without time that is stored in PostgreSQL database as `date` type
gets returned as an ISO string date with a timezone that can shift its
date part in an unwanted way.
In short DB stores `2025-01-01`, TypeORM query builder returns
`2024-12-31T23:00:00Z` which gets parsed as `2024-12-31` on the front
end field.
We don't want to handle timezone here because we are manipulating a date
without its time part, so this PR adds a step that counteracts what
TypeORM does and returns `2025-01-01T00:00:00.000Z` so that the front
can parse it correctly.
@Weiko We might want to check other places of the backend where date
types are returned by TypeORM, we might have the same problem, this PR
only fixes it for updateOne resolver return.
- Fixed date persist on frontend which was shifting the date to a
different day due to timezone issue
- Fixed date returned by the backend update logic, which was shifting
the date by the timezone offset (so this PR adds back the offset so that
it stays at 00:00:00Z time)
Refers #8128
Changes Introduced:
- Added i18n configuration.
- Added a feature flag for localization.
- Enabled language switching based on the flag.
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Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix@twenty.com>
Before the `recordIndexId` was the name plural. This caused problems
because the component states were the same for every view of an object.
When we switched from one view to another, some states weren't reset.
This PR fixes this by:
- Creating an effect at the same level of page change effect to set the
`currentViewId` inside the object `contextStore`
- Adding the `currentViewId` to the `recordIndexId`
Follow ups:
- We need to get rid of
`packages/twenty-front/src/modules/views/states/currentViewIdComponentState.ts`
and use the context store instead
We were using metadata client by legacy. Architecture is not great for
Core engine: workflows are available both in data and metadata client.
It makes more sense to use the data client since workflows are part of
standard objects
In this PR:
- migrate WorkspaceActivationStatus to twenty-shared (and update case to
make FE and BE consistent)
- introduce isWorkspaceActiveOrSuspended in twenty-shared
- refactor the code to use it (when we fetch data on the FE, we want to
keep SUSPENDED workspace working + when we sync workspaces we want it
too)
### Context
- Update /plan-required page to let users get free trial without credit
card plan
- Update usePageChangeEffectNavigateLocation to redirect paused and
canceled subscription (suspended workspace) to /settings/billing page
### To do
- [x] Update usePageChangeEffectNavigateLocation test
- [x] Update ChooseYourPlan sb test
closes#9520
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Co-authored-by: etiennejouan <jouan.etienne@gmail.com>
After hitting use as draft, we redirect the user to the workflow page.
If the user already accessed that page, the workflow and its current
version will be stored in cache. So we also need to update that cache.
I tried to update it manually but it was more complex than expected.
Steps and trigger are not fully defined objects.
I ended with a simple refetch query that I wanted to avoid but that is
at least fully working with minimum logic.
Closestwentyhq/twenty#8240
This PR introduces email verification for non-Microsoft/Google Emails:
## Email Verification SignInUp Flow:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/740e9714-5413-4fd8-b02e-ace728ea47ef
The email verification link is sent as part of the
`SignInUpStep.EmailVerification`. The email verification token
validation is handled on a separate page (`AppPath.VerifyEmail`). A
verification email resend can be triggered from both pages.
## Email Verification Flow Screenshots (In Order):



## Sent Email Details (Subject & Template):


### Successful Email Verification Redirect:

### Unsuccessful Email Verification (invalid token, invalid email, token
expired, user does not exist, etc.):

### Force Sign In When Email Not Verified:

# TODOs:
## Sign Up Process
- [x] Introduce server-level environment variable
IS_EMAIL_VERIFICATION_REQUIRED (defaults to false)
- [x] Ensure users joining an existing workspace through an invite are
not required to validate their email
- [x] Generate an email verification token
- [x] Store the token in appToken
- [x] Send email containing the verification link
- [x] Create new email template for email verification
- [x] Create a frontend page to handle verification requests
## Sign In Process
- [x] After verifying user credentials, check if user's email is
verified and prompt to to verify
- [x] Show an option to resend the verification email
## Database
- [x] Rename the `emailVerified` colum on `user` to to `isEmailVerified`
for consistency
## During Deployment
- [x] Run a script/sql query to set `isEmailVerified` to `true` for all
users with a Google/Microsoft email and all users that show an
indication of a valid subscription (e.g. linked credit card)
- I have created a draft migration file below that shows one possible
approach to implementing this change:
```typescript
import { MigrationInterface, QueryRunner } from 'typeorm';
export class UpdateEmailVerifiedForActiveUsers1733318043628
implements MigrationInterface
{
name = 'UpdateEmailVerifiedForActiveUsers1733318043628';
public async up(queryRunner: QueryRunner): Promise<void> {
await queryRunner.query(`
CREATE TABLE core."user_email_verified_backup" AS
SELECT id, email, "isEmailVerified"
FROM core."user"
WHERE "deletedAt" IS NULL;
`);
await queryRunner.query(`
-- Update isEmailVerified for users who have been part of workspaces with active subscriptions
UPDATE core."user" u
SET "isEmailVerified" = true
WHERE EXISTS (
-- Check if user has been part of a workspace through userWorkspace table
SELECT 1
FROM core."userWorkspace" uw
JOIN core."workspace" w ON uw."workspaceId" = w.id
WHERE uw."userId" = u.id
-- Check for valid subscription indicators
AND (
w."activationStatus" = 'ACTIVE'
-- Add any other subscription-related conditions here
)
)
AND u."deletedAt" IS NULL;
`);
}
public async down(queryRunner: QueryRunner): Promise<void> {
await queryRunner.query(`
UPDATE core."user" u
SET "isEmailVerified" = b."isEmailVerified"
FROM core."user_email_verified_backup" b
WHERE u.id = b.id;
`);
await queryRunner.query(`DROP TABLE core."user_email_verified_backup";`);
}
}
```
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Co-authored-by: Antoine Moreaux <moreaux.antoine@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix@twenty.com>
Introduce unit tests to validate the behavior of the useSignInUpForm
hook. Tests cover default initialization, handling of developer
defaults, and prefilled values based on state.
## Context
avatarUrl is a TEXT field type so non nullable, which means if we try to
run a mutation with null it will either fail or be ignored. Here this is
the second option, done in sanitizeRecordInput where when a
fieldMetadata has isNullable=false and the value is null, we return
undefined. This caused the mutation to send an empty input and not
remove the avatar
This PR is only moving and renaming types, hooks and utils to
record-filter module folder.
- Moved and renamed types from object filter modules to record filter…-
Moved and renamed types from object filter modules to record filter
module
- Moved useApplyRecordFilter to record filter module
- Renamed util getOperandsForFilterDefinition to
getRecordFilterOperandsForRecordFilterDefinition
In this PR, I implemented or confirmed that the read-only mode works for
the following fields:
- [x] FormUuidFieldInput
- [x] FormRawJsonFieldInput
- [x] FormPhoneFieldInput
- [x] FormEmailsFieldInput
- [x] FormLinksFieldInput
- [x] FormAddressFieldInput
- [x] FormFullNameFieldInput
Fix production bug caused by old relation filter value.
**Draft, not tested yet at all, working on it right now.**
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Co-authored-by: ad-elias <elias@autodiligence.com>
Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>