This PR fixes a UI bug where the "Quote" item in the slash command menu
was displayed without an icon.
The root cause was that the IconBlockquote component, while available in
the icons library, was not being exported from the internal twenty-ui
package.
## Before / After


## Changes:
- Exported IconBlockquote from TablerIcons.ts in the twenty-ui package.
- Updated getSlashMenu.ts in the twenty-front package to import and use
the IconBlockquote for the "Quote" menu item.
This PR is raised to close the issue #13044
But there are some doubts that needs to be approved.
If the fields are not custom then we were saving the changes in
**standardOverrides** obj in which only three fields are
overridableFields **label, icon & description** can be updated for a
field.
You can see this in _before-update-one-field.hook.ts_ on line 85
```ts
const overridableFields = ['label', 'icon', 'description'];
```
If the field to be updated are from these three we are putting this in a
**standardOverrides** obj and passing it
However in our _field-metadata.service.ts_ file. We have **updateOne**
function inside it we have wrote a condition if **isCustom** is false
then the purpose was to build the updatableFields from the
**standardOverrides** obj that we got in **fieldMetadataInput** but
there was an error in it. As you can see below
```ts
const updatableFieldInput =
existingFieldMetadata.isCustom === false
? this.buildUpdatableStandardFieldInput(
fieldMetadataInput,
existingFieldMetadata,
)
: fieldMetadataInput;
```
However, the issue was that we were placing the entire
**standardOverrides** object inside **updatableFieldInput** again —
instead of merging its individual fields (label, icon, description)
directly into the update payload.
This PR fixes that by correctly applying the overrides into the
top-level object.
Please refer to the file changes for the full context.
But the thing i don't know.
[ ] - Is this the correct expected flow??
[ ]- Will this change break anything elsewhere?
I still have doubts on these two. Let me know if I missed something.
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Context :
- Phones import is a bit complex if not all subfields are provided.
- Phones subfield validation are absent or different from BE validation.
Solution :
- Normalize callingCode and countryCode validation (BE/FE)
- Ease phone import if only phoneNumber is provided
## Summary
- Fixes#12893 - Workspace switcher button now aligns properly with
record index headers when navigation drawer is collapsed
- Maintains consistent button height in both expanded and collapsed
states
- Simple CSS fix that improves visual consistency
## Fix Details
The issue was caused by the workspace switcher button changing height
from 20px (expanded) to 16px (collapsed). This created misalignment with
the page headers.
Changed in `MultiWorkspacesDropdownStyles.tsx`:
```tsx
// Before - height changed based on drawer state
height: ${({ theme, isNavigationDrawerExpanded }) =>
isNavigationDrawerExpanded ? theme.spacing(5) : theme.spacing(4)};
// After - consistent height
height: ${({ theme }) => theme.spacing(5)};
```
## Visual Alignment
- Workspace switcher button: 20px height (theme.spacing(5))
- Maintains alignment with record index headers in collapsed state
- Consistent with Figma design requirements
## Test Plan
- [x] Collapsed navigation drawer - workspace switcher aligns with
headers
- [x] Expanded navigation drawer - no visual regression
- [x] Button functionality remains unchanged
---
🤖 This fix was implemented using [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code)
by Jez (Jeremy Dawes) and Claude working together\!
Thanks to the Twenty team for the great project\! 🚀
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resolve#12662
This PR enables exporting deleted records by detecting when deleted view
mode is active and adding deletedAt: { is: 'NOT_NULL' } to
graphqlFilter.
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This PR fixes a bug that forced all title cell to behave as if they were
in a show page, but we have workflow page breadcrumb that is not a show
page title.
Fixes https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/13041
This PR fixes a mismatch between the filter operation we have on NUMBER
and RATING field types, and the labels we use for those filters in the
application.
What is actually used is :
- Greater than or equal
- Less than or equal
But unfortunately, until now we display "less than" and "greater than"
everywhere.
This PR fixes that.
We would still have to change the value that is saved in viewFilter
table from `greaterThan` to `greaterThanOrEqual` and likewise for less
than, but it would require a careful migration, and for now just
changing the display labels is enough.
See follow-up issue for migration of the DB values :
https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/1196
Fixes https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/13000
Currently, when a server query or mutation from the front-end fails, the
error message defined server-side is displayed in a snackbar in the
front-end.
These error messages usually contain technical details that don't belong
to the user interface, such as "ObjectMetadataCollection not found" or
"invalid ENUM value for ...".
**BE**
In addition to the original error message that is still needed (for the
request response, debugging, sentry monitoring etc.), we add a
`displayedErrorMessage` that will be used in the snackbars. It's only
relevant to add it for the messages that will reach the FE (ie. not in
jobs or in rest api for instance) and if it can help the user sort out /
fix things (ie. we do add displayedErrorMessage for "Cannot create
multiple draft versions for the same workflow" or "Cannot delete
[field], please update the label identifier field first", but not
"Object metadata does not exist"), even if in practice in the FE users
should not be able to perform an action that will not work (ie should
not be able to save creation of multiple draft versions of the same
workflows).
**FE**
To ease the usage we replaced enqueueSnackBar with enqueueErrorSnackBar
and enqueueSuccessSnackBar with an api that only requires to pass on the
error.
If no displayedErrorMessage is specified then the default error message
is `An error occured.`
Fixes https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/12885
This PR fixes a hotkey scope race condition happening on note/task
creation.
The problem is that `ActivityRichTextEditor` catches the click event
before the title cell.
So here we prevent this from happening by checking if the record title
cell is.
This is only temporary and should be improved after the persist logic
refactor : https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/192
## Summary
- Updates "Customize fields" button navigation to go directly to the
specific object's detail page
- Changes navigation from `SettingsPath.Objects` to
`SettingsPath.ObjectDetail`
- Aligns with existing behavior of "Edit Fields" functionality
## Problem
When clicking "Customize fields" in the record table header plus button
dropdown, users were taken to the general objects list page instead of
the specific object's fields page, making it harder to find and
customize the relevant object.
## Solution
Changed the navigation path from `SettingsPath.Objects` to
`SettingsPath.ObjectDetail` in `RecordTableHeaderPlusButtonContent.tsx`,
which takes users directly to the object-specific fields page where they
can see and manage all fields for that object.
## Screenshots
### Before: Customize Fields Dropdown
When clicking the "+" button in the table header, the dropdown shows
"Customize fields" option:
\
### After: Direct Navigation to Object Fields
Clicking "Customize fields" now navigates directly to the specific
object's fields page:
\
## Test plan
- [x] Navigate to any record table view (e.g., People, Companies)
- [x] Click the "+" button in the table header
- [x] Click "Customize fields"
- [x] Verify navigation goes directly to that object's fields page
instead of the general objects list
- [x] Confirmed the URL is `/settings/objects/{objectNamePlural}` (e.g.,
`/settings/objects/companies`)
Fixes#12835🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code)
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This PR replaces the many calls of useDropdown by the new standalone
hooks : useCloseDropdown, useOpenDropdown and useToggleDropdown.
This will allow to remove useDropdown and then the dropdown recoil
component state v1.
A big round of QA has been made, with some bugs caught along the way.
Closes https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/1155
Closes https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/618
## QA
Component|Status|Comment
|---|---|---|
CurrentWorkspaceMemberFavorites|Ok|
FavoriteFolderPickerFooter|Ok|
AdvancedFilterAddFilterRuleSelect|Ok|
AdvancedFilterRecordFilterGroupOptionsDropdown|Ok|
AdvancedFilterRecordFilterOperandSelectContent|Ok|
AdvancedFilterRecordFilterOptionsDropdown|Ok|
useAdvancedFilterFieldSelectDropdown|Ok|
ObjectFilterDropdownBooleanSelect|Ok|
ObjectFilterDropdownOptionSelect|Ok|
ObjectOptionsDropdown|Ok|
ObjectOptionsDropdownLayoutContent|Ok|
ObjectSortDropdownButton|Ok|
useCloseSortDropdown|Ok|
FormDateTimeFieldInput|Ok|Bug detected, cannot select a month or a year,
see issue https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/12922
FormSingleRecordPicker|Ok|
MultiItemFieldMenuItem|Ok|
RecordDetailRelationRecordsListItem|Ok|
RecordDetailRelationSection|Ok|
RecordDetailRelationSectionDropdownToMany|Ok|
RecordDetailRelationSectionDropdownToOne|Ok|
RecordTableColumnAggregateFooterDropdownSubmenuContent|Ok|
RecordTableColumnAggregateFooterAggregateOperationMenuItems|Ok|
RecordTableColumnAggregateFooterMenuContent|Ok|
RecordTableColumnAggregateFooterValueCell|Ok|
RecordTableColumnHeadDropdownMenu|Ok|
RecordTableHeaderPlusButtonContent|Ok|
useTriggerActionMenuDropdown|Ok|
MultipleSelectDropdown|Ok|
RecordBoardColumnHeaderAggregateDropdownButton|Ok|
SettingsDataModelFieldSelectFormOptionRow|Ok|
SettingsDataModelNewFieldBreadcrumbDropDown|Ok|
SettingsObjectFieldActiveActionDropdown|Ok|
SettingsObjectFieldInactiveActionDropdown|Ok|
SettingsObjectInactiveMenuDropDown|Ok|
SettingsSecurityApprovedAccessDomainRowDropdownMenu|Couldn’t test|
SettingsSecuritySSORowDropdownMenu|Couldn’t test|
SettingsAccountsRowDropdownMenu|Ok|
SettingsRoleAssignment|Ok|
SettingsServerlessFunctionTabEnvironmentVariableTableRow|Couldn’t test|
MatchColumnToFieldSelect|Ok|
SubMatchingSelectDropdownButton|Ok|Removed conflicting duplicate open
dropdown
SubMatchingSelectRowRightDropdown|Ok|
CurrencyPickerDropdownButton|Ok|
IconPicker|Ok|
DateTimePicker|Ok|
PhoneCountryPickerDropdownButton|OK|
Select|Ok|
Dropdown|Ok|Not QAing all dropdowns in the app because the ones of this
QA are enough to show up that Dropdown is behaving correctly on a lot of
use cases
DropdownMenuInnerSelect|Ok|
TabList|Ok|Removed onClickOutside called in dropdown clickable
component, validated with Raph who recently worked on this
DateInput|Ok|
MultiWorkspaceDropdownDefaultComponents|Ok|
AdvancedFilterChip|Ok|
EditableFilterDropdownButton|Ok|
UpdateViewButtonGroup|Ok|
ViewBarDetailsAddFilterButton|Ok|
ViewBarFilterButton|Ok|
ViewBarFilterDropdown|Ok|
ViewBarFilterDropdownAdvancedFilterButton|Ok|
ViewPickerDropdown|Ok|
ViewPickerListContent|Ok|
ViewPickerOptionDropdown|Ok|
WorkflowEditTriggerDatabaseEventForm|Ok|
WorkflowVariablesDropdownWorkflowStepItems|Ok|
AttachmentDropdown|Ok|
SupportDropdown|Ok|
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Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
We got several requests to be able to set dates beyond 2030 which seems
reasonable from a business standpoint! The problem was that then it
required scrolling to get to the current date so a bad UX for most
cases. I forced re-selecting the item to trigger auto scroll
This PR fixes a bug that only happens on workflow form inputs.
Clicking a month or year dropdown in the date picker header, will close
the whole date picker, instead of changing the year or month.
This is because the date picker considers that there is a click outside
happening.
So to fix that we use the excluded click outside id system.
Fixes https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/12922
See related issue to discuss the improvement of this system :
https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/1166
This pull request refines the `usePersistField` hook in
`usePersistField.ts` to improve handling of raw JSON fields. The changes
ensure that unpersistable raw JSON fields are excluded early in the
logic and simplify the conditions for determining persistable values.
Enhancements to raw JSON field handling:
* Added a conditional check to exit early if the field is both raw JSON
and unpersistable (`usePersistField.ts`).
* Simplified the persistability condition by removing redundant checks
for unpersistable raw JSON fields (`usePersistField.ts`).
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Moves system-level operations (auth, billing, admin) to use the
/metadata endpoint instead of /graphql.
This cleans up the endpoint separation so /graphql is purely for core
objects (Company, People, etc.) and /metadata handles all system
operations.
Part of prep work for webhook/API key core migration.
This PR fixes a bug that happens when a user tries to load an app chunk
that is not available anymore, because a new build happened between the
moment the user loaded its page and the moment he's requesting a chunk.
Example :
- The user loads the settings profile page
- He leaves his computer for a few minutes
- The CI triggers a new front build
- The user comes back and tries to navigate to the accounts settings
page
- The page he has loaded only knows the chunk of the previous build and
tries to request it
- Since the server that serves the front chunks has the new chunks it
sends an error
- The code that lazy loads the chunk throws a `TypeError: Failed to
fetch dynamically imported module`
The fix is to trigger a `window.location.reload()` if this error is
thrown. While this is a temporary and imperfect fix it should at least
provide a better UX for the user.
See follow-up issue : https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/12987
After :
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/edd7eda0-cdfa-4584-92bd-2eec9f866ab3
Fixes https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/12851
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Fixes https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/776
Until we have loops implemented, we still allow the user to select
multiple records for manual trigger. A workflow run will be triggered
for each record selected.
The display of multiple runs in the side panel is not ideal. After
discussion with @Bonapara, we will load all runs into the side panel
until we have the inbox. Once we have the inbox, we will use the side
panel when only one run is triggered.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b563b4f1-0705-45aa-b296-c1b41abf4815
- new status `ENQUEUED` added. With a command to backfill
- counter in cache per workspace, managed by a new service
[workflow-run-queue.workspace-service.ts](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/compare/tt-improve-workflow-run-queueing?expand=1#diff-1e2de2a48cd482a3bd7e8dedf1150a19d0b200afbd9282181a24ecddddb56927)
- cron added that will run every minute to look for not started
workflows
Here is the new flow:
- When executing a workflow, we check if the queue is not full. If not,
run is created as `ENQUEUED` and the run workflow job is triggered as
usual. If full, create the run as NOT_STARTED and do not trigger the job
- Cron will look for NOT_STARTED workflows and queue some if there is
some place again
- Only MANUAL and Form submit skip the queue limit
This PR introduces a significant enhancement to the role-based
permission system by extending it to support AI agents, enabling them to
perform database operations based on assigned permissions.
## Key Changes
### 1. Database Schema Migration
- **Table Rename**: `userWorkspaceRole` → `roleTargets` to better
reflect its expanded purpose
- **New Column**: Added `agentId` (UUID, nullable) to support AI agent
role assignments
- **Constraint Updates**:
- Made `userWorkspaceId` nullable to accommodate agent-only role
assignments
- Added check constraint `CHK_role_targets_either_agent_or_user`
ensuring either `agentId` OR `userWorkspaceId` is set (not both)
### 2. Entity & Service Layer Updates
- **RoleTargetsEntity**: Updated with new `agentId` field and constraint
validation
- **AgentRoleService**: New service for managing agent role assignments
with validation
- **AgentService**: Enhanced to include role information when retrieving
agents
- **RoleResolver**: Added GraphQL mutations for `assignRoleToAgent` and
`removeRoleFromAgent`
### 3. AI Agent CRUD Operations
- **Permission-Based Tool Generation**: AI agents now receive database
tools based on their assigned role permissions
- **Dynamic Tool Creation**: The `AgentToolService` generates CRUD tools
(`create_*`, `find_*`, `update_*`, `soft_delete_*`, `destroy_*`) for
each object based on role permissions
- **Granular Permissions**: Supports both global role permissions
(`canReadAllObjectRecords`) and object-specific permissions
(`canReadObjectRecords`)
### 4. Frontend Integration
- **Role Assignment UI**: Added hooks and components for
assigning/removing roles from agents
## Demo
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/41732267-742e-416c-b423-b687c2614c82
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### Added IMAP integration
This PR adds support for connecting email accounts via IMAP protocol,
allowing users to sync their emails without OAuth.
#### DB Changes:
- Added customConnectionParams and connectionType fields to
ConnectedAccountWorkspaceEntity
#### UI:
- Added settings pages for creating and editing IMAP connections with
proper validation and connection testing.
- Implemented reconnection flows for handling permission issues.
#### Backend:
- Built ImapConnectionModule with corresponding resolver and service for
managing IMAP connections.
- Created MessagingIMAPDriverModule to handle IMAP client operations,
message fetching/parsing, and error handling.
#### Dependencies:
Integrated `imapflow` and `mailparser` libraries with their type
definitions to handle the IMAP protocol communication.
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Context :
- IndexFieldMetadata was no longer available on 'objects' gql query
([since this PR](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/12785)). Then,
unicity checks on import do not work anymore.
Fix :
- Add a dataloader logic in indexFieldMetadata
- Add extra check in unicity hook on import