We are starting to put too many services in common folder. Version and
step building should be separated into different services and go to the
builder folder. Today builder folder only manage schema.
We should:
- keep services responsible for only one action
- keep modules based on the actual action these provide rather than
having common module
This PR:
- creates a service for workflow version builder
- moves version and step builders to workflow builder folder rather than
commun
- creates separated folders for schema, version and steps
No logic has been added. Only modules created and functions moved.
- create form action
- add `pendingEvent` to executor output
- when receiving pendingEvent, exit workflow execution
- let the workflow in running status for now before taking a decision
Actions will now:
- receive the complete input
- get the step they want to execute by themself
- check that the type is the right one
- resolve variables
These all share a common executor interface.
It will allow for actions with a special execution process (forms, loop,
router) to have all required informations.
Main workflow executor should:
- find the right executor to call for current step
- store the output and context from step execution
- call next step index
Should be possible to end workflow, not matter what the current status
is.
On failure before the workflow was started, this error prevent the
workflow to be marked as failed with the right error message.
We need the version trigger and steps to be stored in the output. We
should not rely on the version itself because some run are made on draft
versions. Which means versions could be edited afterwards.
## Context
In some CustomException exceptions, we were instantiating a code without
initializing it which was overriding the parent code and it was then
lost when retrieving it in filters.
Removing them to make sure we don't reproduce this pattern
# Introduction
Avoid having multiple `isDefined` definition across our pacakges
Also avoid importing `isDefined` from `twenty-ui` which exposes a huge
barrel for a such little util function
## In a nutshell
Removed own `isDefined.ts` definition from `twenty-ui` `twenty-front`
and `twenty-server` to move it to `twenty-shared`.
Updated imports for each packages, and added explicit dependencies to
`twenty-shared` if not already in place
Related PR https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/9941
Solves :
https://github.com/twentyhq/private-issues/issues/251
**TLDR:**
Clean Billing Code using feedback of the previous PR (#9865). Normalized
the metadata and names of the products, prices, and meters in Stripe so
that they can be accessed in stripe's test mode and live mode.
**In order to test:**
1. Have the environment variable IS_BILLING_ENABLED set to true and add
the other required environment variables for Billing to work
2. Do a database reset (to ensure that the new feature flag is properly
added and that the billing tables are created)
3. Run the command: npx nx run twenty-server:command
billing:sync-plans-data (if you don't do that the products and prices
will not be present in the database)
4. Run the server , the frontend, the worker, and the stripe listen
command (stripe listen --forward-to
http://localhost:3000/billing/webhooks)
5. Buy a subscription for the Acme workspace
6. Create a workflow and run it
7. After the run has been finished check in sprite the quantity of
events in the CreditMeter, you should see that there is a new occurence
with value one.
Implementing the Outlook icon for CreatedBy, only for emails.
Not in this PR original scope : The similar feature for calendar created
records. Since it was straightforward, I added it to the scope of this
PR.
Fix https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/252
Solves :
https://github.com/twentyhq/private-issues/issues/241https://github.com/twentyhq/private-issues/issues/254
**TLDR:**
- Add BillingMeterEventService and StripeBillingMeterEventService in
order to send billing meter events to stripe.
- Plugged the service into workflow node execution for testing purposes
(more improvements on this area will be done in the next PR's)
**In order to test:**
- Have the environment variable IS_BILLING_ENABLED set to true and add
the other required environment variables for Billing to work
- Do a database reset (to ensure that the new feature flag is properly
added and that the billing tables are created)
- Run the command: npx nx run twenty-server:command
billing:sync-plans-data (if you don't do that the products and prices
will not be present in the database)
- Run the server , the frontend, the worker, and the stripe listen
command (stripe listen --forward-to
http://localhost:3000/billing/webhooks)
- Buy a subscription for the Acme workspace
- Create a workflow and run it
- After the run has been finished check in sprite the quantity of events
in the CreditMeter, you should see that there is a new occurence with
value one.
**Take into consideration:**
- I used an eventName that I have made a long time ago, so it hasn't a
significant naming. I'm updating the meters and associated prices in
stripe to use the correct meter with a more clearer eventName.
- I put some error handling in the execution of the workflow nodes, this
is still incomplete and needs some refinement, I would like the feedback
of the workflows track for a more cleaner approach
We create draft without emitting creation event. So workflow statuses
are not properly updated
This service needs a refacto. Will do it once we get out from fast
follows rush
- Sync metadata to create workflow entities, since those are not behind
a flag anymore
- Seed workflow views
- Seed workspace favorite for workflow
- Put all steps in upgrade command
From now on workflow entities and views will be seed for every new
workspace. What will prevent user to see those is the feature flag used
in frontend. It will prevent workflow objects to be stored in the recoil
state.
Without feature flag, workflows will:
- remain invisible in metadata
- not be accessible through views or show page
- remain invisible on side menu
- remove delete serverless function when archiving workflow version
- update copy serverless function to reset serverless function to old
version
- remove createNewWorkflowVersion and use createDraftFromWorkflowVersion
- fix step update issue and optimistic rendering when generate draft
from active version
- catch error on action execution. We will log the error and return it
in the step
- catch error on workflow run
- remove the catch in the action. All actions should simply throw and
let the executor do the job
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Fixes https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/52
- contrary to title, we do not remove serverless functions on workflow
version archivation because serverless fucntion might be used in another
workflow version
- we fix the serverless funciton version displayed in the code step
- we allow test function version in step display right drawer
- we delete serverless function only when serverless function has no
published version
- In the `formatFieldMetadataValue` function, allow people to call
TypeORM's `save()` method with unserialized JSON data.
- Create an `overrideWorkflowDraftVersion` mutation that takes a
workflow id and the id of the workflow version to use as the new draft
- If no draft exists yet, create one
- If a draft already exists, deactivate its serverless functions
- Duplicate every step. For serverless function steps, it includes
duplicating the functions
- Save the data of the step in DB
- Call the `overrideWorkflowDraftVersion` mutation in the old workflow
header and in the new Cmd+K actions
- I chose to not update the Apollo cache manually as the information of
the new draft are going to be automatically fetched once the user lands
on the workflow's show page. Note that we redirect the user to this page
after overriding the draft version.
We want to avoid infinite loops using workflows. Adding a throttler with
a limit of 10 executions / sec by default for each workflow.
We were not emitting events on workflow actions so loops could not
happen. Since throttler is there we can now and these.
Adding an error message so the user knows when it happens.
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Delete all workflow sub objects when workflow is deleted. Other sub
objects cannot be deleted otherwise.
We do not listen to deletion events so I am not adding them. Those post
hooks should be deleted Q1 once we properly handle cascade for soft
deletion
- Added a new Seeder service to help with custom object seeds
- Added RichTextFieldInput to edit a rich text field directly on the
table, but deactivated it for now.
Fixes https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/8810
Fixes https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/5268
Fixes https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/8971
- Fixing Task/Note creation not sending position during creation
- Adding a command to backfill position being null, using existing
backfill command.
- Removed unused backfill job.
- Updated workspace entities to set position non-nullable and set a
default value to make it non-required on the API
- Updated position factory to set a default position for all objects
having a POSITION field instead of only company/people
- Moved the try/catch in each resolver factory calling
GraphqlQueryRunnerException handler, makes more sense to call it in the
actual graphql-query-runner and removing some duplicate codes
- Adding validations for input in QueryRunnerArgs factories
- Allow sync-metadata to override and sync defaultValues for certain
field types (that can't be updated by users)
- Removing health-check from sync-metadata command during force mode to
improve performances