TLDR: Secure connexion between tinybird and twenty using jwt when accessing datasource from tinybird. Solves: https://github.com/twentyhq/private-issues/issues/73 In order to test: 1. Set ANALYTICS_ENABLED to true 2. Set TINYBIRD_JWT_TOKEN to the ADMIN token from the workspace twenty_analytics_playground 3. Set TINYBIRD_JWT_TOKEN to the datasource or your admin token from the workspace twenty_analytics_playground 4. Create a Webhook in twenty and set wich events it needs to track 5. Run twenty-worker in order to make the webhooks work. 6. Do your tasks in order to populate the data 7. Enter to settings> webhook>your webhook and the statistics section should be displayed. --------- Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
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TypeScript
20 lines
379 B
TypeScript
import { createState } from 'twenty-ui';
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import { User } from '~/generated/graphql';
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export type CurrentUser = Pick<
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User,
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| 'id'
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| 'email'
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| 'supportUserHash'
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| 'analyticsTinybirdJwt'
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| 'canImpersonate'
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| 'onboardingStatus'
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| 'userVars'
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>;
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export const currentUserState = createState<CurrentUser | null>({
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key: 'currentUserState',
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defaultValue: null,
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});
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