In this PR:
- update your environment variables to default `CACHE_STORAGE_TYPE` to
`redis` and `MESSAGE_QUEUE_TYPE` to `bull-mq`
- add redis container to our default docker-compose
- add `REDIS_HOST` and `REDIS_PORT` to docker-compose yaml
- add upgrade instructions
This PR aims to resolve common misunderstanding while deploying Twenty
with Docker compose.
I've made the documentation clearer, and more detailed.
This should solve https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/5184, #6140
and similar issues
Hello team,
- Modified File: `packages/twenty-docker/twenty/entrypoint.sh`
- Reason: The current `entrypoint.sh` works fine for server with RAM
more than 8GB. But the server with less RAM will give error while
running `scripts/setup-db.ts`.

- My commit: It will set `NODE_OPTIONS="--max-old-space-size=8192"` in
docker entrypoint which guarantee to run the script successfully.
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Co-authored-by: Lucas Bordeau <bordeau.lucas@gmail.com>
# Support for Kubernetes via Terraform and Manifests
Adding basic support for the following Kubernetes resources
- persistent volume
- server
- database
- persistent volume claim
- server
- database
- deployment
- server
- database
- ingress
- server
- service
- server
- database
- secret
- server
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Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix.malfait@gmail.com>
Added:
- An "Ask AI" command to the command menu.
- A simple GraphQL resolver that converts the user's question into a
relevant SQL query using an LLM, runs the query, and returns the result.
<img width="428" alt="Screenshot 2024-06-09 at 20 53 09"
src="https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/assets/171685816/57127f37-d4a6-498d-b253-733ffa0d209f">
No security concerns have been addressed, this is only a
proof-of-concept and not intended to be enabled in production.
All changes are behind a feature flag called `IS_ASK_AI_ENABLED`.
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In this PR, I'm simplifying storybook setup:
1) Remove build --test configuration that prevent autodocs. We are not
using autodocs at all (the dev experience is not good enough), so I have
completely disabled it.
2) Clarify `serve` vs `test` vs `serve-and-test` configurations
After this PR:
- you can serve storybook in two modes: `npx nx run
twenty-front:storybook:serve:dev` and `npx nx run
twenty-front:storybook:serve:static`
- you can run tests agains an already served storybook (this is useful
in dev so you don't have to rebuild everytime to run tests): `npx nx run
twenty-front:storybook:test`
- you can conbine both: `npx nx run
twenty-front:storybook:serve-and-test:static`
To enable Google Calendar integration, you need to run `yarn
command:prod cron📆google-calendar-sync` in the worker
container. However, currently, the self-hosting guide does not tell you
how to do it. If you just follow the guide, only Gmail integration will
be enabled. So I added the command for calendar sync cron on
self-hosting-var.mdx.
Update the docs to accurately reflect `LoggerDriverType`. Using `sentry`
throws an error on startup.
```
export enum LoggerDriverType {
Console = 'console',
}
```
Happy to change the wording of course.
- Fixes#5504
- Fixes#5503
- Return 404 when the page does not exist
- Modified the footer in order to align it properly
- Removed "noticed something to change" in each table of content
- Fixed the URLs of the edit module
- Added the edit module to Developers
- Fixed header style on the REST API page.
- Edited the README to point to Developers
- Fixed selected state when clicking on sidebar elements
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Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix.malfait@gmail.com>