## Context
This PR adds the display of object-level permissions. A following PR
will add the ability to update those permissions.
The PR contains the SettingsRoleObjectLevel page but it's not fully
implemented yet (save won't trigger the corresponding mutation)
<img width="616" alt="Screenshot 2025-04-14 at 18 02 40"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f8c58193-31f3-468a-a96d-f06a9f2e1423"
/>
As per title:
- waitFor is a loop that waits for a condition to be filled, it should
be use to expect or in rare case to wait for element to be present in
the page (in most cases, you can use findByXXX)
- user actions should not be in this loop, otherwise they will be
triggered multiple times
1. Removing tokenPair internal variable of ApolloFactory. We will relay
on cookieStorage
2. setting the cookie explicitely instead of only relaying on recoil
cookieEffect which is too late
# Description
Closes [#696](https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/696)
- `useAction` hooks have been removed for all actions
- Every action can now declare a react component
- Some standard action components have been introduced: `Action`,
`ActionLink` and `ActionModal`
- The `ActionDisplay` component uses the new `displayType` prop of the
`ActionMenuContext` to render the right component for the action
according to its container: `ActionButton`, `ActionDropdownItem` or
`ActionListItem`
- The `ActionDisplayer` wraps the action component inside a context
which gives it all the information about the action
-`actionMenuEntriesComponenState` has been removed and now all actions
are computed directly using `useRegisteredAction`
- This computation is done inside `ActionMenuContextProvider` and the
actions are passed inside a context
- `actionMenuType` gives information about the container of the action,
so the action can know wether or not to close this container upon
execution
- Updates on the JSON field input
- Previously, we were editing json fields in a textarea
- Now, we display a JSON visualizer and the user can click on an Edit
button to edit the JSON in Monaco
- The JSON field input has a special behavior for workflow run output.
We want the error to be displayed first in the visualizer. Displaying
the error in red was optional but makes the output clearer in the
context of a workflow run record board.
- Made the code editor transparent in the json field input
- Ensure workflow run's output is not considered readonly in
`packages/twenty-front/src/modules/object-record/record-field/utils/isFieldValueReadOnly.ts`;
we want the json visualizer to always be displayed in this specific case
## Demo
### Failed Workflow Run
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7a438d11-53fb-4425-a982-25bbea4ee7a8
### Any JSON field in the record table
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b5591abe-3483-4473-bd87-062a45e653e3
Closes https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/539
# Introduction
closes https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/591
Same than for `twenty-shared` made in
https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/11083.
## TODO
- [x] Manual migrate twenty-website twenty-ui imports
## What's next:
- Generate barrel and migration script factorization within own package
+ tests
- Refactoring using preconstruct ? TimeBox
- Lint circular dependencies
- Lint import from barrel and forbid them
### Preconstruct
We need custom rollup plugins addition, but preconstruct does not expose
its rollup configuration. It might be possible to handle this using the
babel overrides. But was a big tunnel.
We could give it a try afterwards ! ( allowing cjs interop and stuff
like that )
Stuck to vite lib app
Closed related PRs:
- https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/11294
- https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/11203
# Introduction
Lately encountering a lot of out of memory error when running
twenty-front in watch mode with both TypeScript and lint checkers
```ts
Error: Worker terminated due to reaching memory limit: JS heap out of memory
at new NodeError (node:internal/errors:405:5)
at [kOnExit] (node:internal/worker:287:26)
at Worker.<computed>.onexit (node:internal/worker:209:20)
```
The existing configuration looks like this:
```ts
// packages/twenty-front/vite.config.ts
'cd ../.. && eslint packages/twenty-front --report-unused-disable-directives --max-warnings 0 --config .eslintrc.cjs',
```
This is wrong as computing the root eslintrc completely omitting
twenty-front's one ***and its ignorePattern*** so will be checking in
`node_modules` etc checking for project-structure :).
For example this a
[snippet](https://gist.github.com/prastoin/d7f8ad4ef5eb2f7732209b756a38094c)
of the above commands errors. We can see rule that should be disabled by
`eslintrc.react.cjs` extension made from twenty-front `eslintrc` :
```ts
/Users/paulrastoin/ws/twenty-two/packages/twenty-front/src/modules/settings/data-model/fields/forms/components/__stories__/SettingsDataModelFieldSettingsFormCard.stories.tsx
23:27 warning Forbidden non-null assertion @typescript-eslint/no-non-null-assertion
```
## Fixes
- consume the `twenty-front` package eslint configuration within the
vite lint checker
- eslint overrides extends are getting merged based on glob inclusion of
their files declarations
- any linted files should be included in one of our `tsconfig`
- removed redundant and counter-productive negative `ignorePatterns`, as
eslint will naturally only lint files within configuration file
directory by default which will result making it go through local
`node_modules` project structure
## Now
Less cpu usage <3.5 gb and faster
```ts
// from packages/twenty-front
TIMING=1 npx eslint . --report-unused-disable-directives --max-warnings 0 --config .eslintrc.cjs --debug
#...
Rule | Time (ms) | Relative
:-----------------------------------------------|----------:|--------:
project-structure/folder-structure | 19578.927 | 20.2%
prettier/prettier | 13746.156 | 14.2%
no-redeclare | 9546.570 | 9.9%
@nx/workspace-explicit-boolean-predicates-in-if | 8167.805 | 8.4%
@typescript-eslint/no-unused-vars | 6872.803 | 7.1%
import/no-relative-packages | 6577.273 | 6.8%
@nx/enforce-module-boundaries | 6520.945 | 6.7%
import/no-duplicates | 4987.476 | 5.2%
react/no-direct-mutation-state | 2323.082 | 2.4%
react/require-render-return | 1155.261 | 1.2%
```
## Conclusion
Please note that `nx linter` might not be as strict as vite config
eslint runner
---------
Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charlesBochet@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR addresses issue #11321 by moving the "Support" section from the
General tab to the Security tab.
---------
Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix@twenty.com>
This PR fixes the issue about the easy fast follow-up part on advanced
filter.
Fixes https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/675
Changes :
- Changed horizontal gap to spacing(1) for AdvancedFilterDropdownRow
- Created a DEFAULT_ADVANCED_FILTER_DROPDOWN_OFFSET for all
sub-dropdowns in advanced filter dropdown with a y-offset of 2px.
- Created a DropdownOffset type
- Used a padding-left of spacing(2.25) in
AdvancedFilterLogicalOperatorCell to allign the disabled text with the
text in the Select component
- Added IconTrash and accent danger on
AdvancedFilterRecordFilterGroupOptionsDropdown and
AdvancedFilterRecordFilterOptionsDropdown
- Removed unnecessary CSS properties on
AdvancedFilterRootRecordFilterGroup
- Set dropdownMenuWith to 280 for AdvancedFilterValueInputDropdownButton
- Fixed Dropdown generic clickable component container that was
expanding
- Set IconFilter instead of IconFilterCog in AdvancedFilterChip
- Set AdvancedFilterDropdownButton dropdown content width to 650 instead
of 800
- Refactored generic IconButton component so that it disambiguates
secondary and tertiary variant for the color CSS props
Mostly renaming objects to avoid conflicts (it was painful because names
were too generic so you could cmd+replace easily)
Also refactoring `useBuildAvailableFieldsForImport`
# Introduction
In this PR we've migrated `twenty-shared` from a `vite` app
[libary-mode](https://vite.dev/guide/build#library-mode) to a
[preconstruct](https://preconstruct.tools/) "atomic" application ( in
the future would like to introduce preconstruct to handle of all our
atomic dependencies such as `twenty-emails` `twenty-ui` etc it will be
integrated at the monorepo's root directly, would be to invasive in the
first, starting incremental via `twenty-shared`)
For more information regarding the motivations please refer to nor:
- https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/587
-
https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/281#issuecomment-2630949682
close https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/589
close https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/590
## How to test
In order to ease the review this PR will ship all the codegen at the
very end, the actual meaning full diff is `+2,411 −114`
In order to migrate existing dependent packages to `twenty-shared` multi
barrel new arch you need to run in local:
```sh
yarn tsx packages/twenty-shared/scripts/migrateFromSingleToMultiBarrelImport.ts && \
npx nx run-many -t lint --fix -p twenty-front twenty-ui twenty-server twenty-emails twenty-shared twenty-zapier
```
Note that `migrateFromSingleToMultiBarrelImport` is idempotent, it's atm
included in the PR but should not be merged. ( such as codegen will be
added before merging this script will be removed )
## Misc
- related opened issue preconstruct
https://github.com/preconstruct/preconstruct/issues/617
## Closed related PR
- https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/11028
- https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/10993
- https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/10960
## Upcoming enhancement: ( in others dedicated PRs )
- 1/ refactor generate barrel to export atomic module instead of `*`
- 2/ generate barrel own package with several files and tests
- 3/ Migration twenty-ui the same way
- 4/ Use `preconstruct` at monorepo global level
## Conclusion
As always any suggestions are welcomed !
Updated all instances of the loading prop to isLoading across Button and
related components. This improves readability and ensures consistency in
the codebase.
- Move the JsonTree component and the other components to twenty-ui
- Rely on a React Context to provide translations
## Future work
It would be good to migrate the `createRequiredContext` function to
`twenty-ui`. I didn't want to migrate it in this PR but would have liked
to use it.
Advanced mode toggle was in `twenty-ui` which doesn't support Lingui.
I removed lingui from the global package json and moved it to the local
package.json instead to prevent that kind of error from happening again