closes#11195closes#11199
### Context
The yellow dots in the Settings Navigation Drawer (used to indicate
advanced settings) were being hidden due to ScrollWrapper's overflow
handling. This required both a fix for the visibility issue and an
improvement to the component structure.
### Changes
1. Keep scrolling logic of the MainNavigationDrawer and
SettingsNavigationDrawer in one place, and conditionally apply
`<StyledScrollableInnerContainer>` when isSettingsDrawer is true.
2. Fixed Yellow Dots Visibility
Added specific padding in NavigationDrawerScrollableContent to
accommodate yellow dots:
```
padding-left: ${theme.spacing(5)}; // Space for yellow dots
padding-right: ${theme.spacing(8)}; // Space for no-padding scroll
```
This ensures the yellow dots are visible while maintaining proper scroll behavior
3. Improved Component Composition
Using proper component composition instead of passing components as props
Components are now composed in a more React-idiomatic way:
```
<NavigationDrawer>
<NavigationDrawerScrollableContent>
<SettingsNavigationDrawerItems />
</NavigationDrawerScrollableContent>
<NavigationDrawerFixedContent>
<AdvancedSettingsToggle />
</NavigationDrawerFixedContent>
</NavigationDrawer>
```
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Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
#11414
Conditionally render MobileNavigationBar based on user authentication
status
- Added useIsLogged hook to check if the user is authenticated.
- Updated MobileNavigationBar component to render only when the user is
logged in.

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Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
After investiagting the different options ([see related
issue](https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/660#issuecomment-2766030972))
I decided to add a "Verify Component" and a to build a custom Layout for
this route.
Reason I cannot use the default one is to have all preloaded once the
user changes website and lands on the verify route.
Reason I did not modify the DefaultLayout to match our need is that is
would require many changes in order to avoid preloading states for our
specific usecase.
Fixes https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/660
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Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
## What
- Deprecate overlayscrollbars as we decided to follow the native
behavior
- rework on performances (avoid calling recoil states too much at field
level which is quite expensive)
- Also implements:
https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/569
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Co-authored-by: Lucas Bordeau <bordeau.lucas@gmail.com>
# 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
## What
This PR aims to make sure all application exceptions are captured
through react-error-boundaries
Once merged we will have:
- Root Level: AppErrorBoundary at the highest level (full screen) ==>
this one needs to be working in any case, not relying on Theme, was not
working
- Route Level: AppErrorBoundary in DefaultLayout (full screen) ==> this
was missing and it seems that error are not propagated outside of the
router, making errors triggered in CommandMenu or NavigationDrawer
missing
- Page Level: AppErrorBoundary in DefaultLayout write around the Page
itself (lower than CommandMenu + NavigationDrawer)
- Manually triggered: example in ClientConfigProvider
## Screenshots
App level (ex throw in IconsProvider)
<img width="1512" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/18a14815-a203-4edf-b931-43068c3436ec"
/>
Route level (ex throw in CommandMenu)
<img width="1512" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ca066627-14c7-438e-a432-f0999a1f3b84"
/>
Page level (ex throw in RecordTable)
<img width="1512" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ffeaa935-02af-4762-8859-7a0ccf8b77e1"
/>
Manually Triggered (clientConfig, ex when backend is not up)
<img width="1512" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/062d6d84-097a-4ed9-b6ce-763b8c27c659"
/>
Closes https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/271
This PR
- Removes the feature flag IS_COMMAND_MENU_V2_ENABLED
- Removes all old Right drawer components
- Removes the Action menu bar
- Removes unused Copilot page
- Created an new component state
`isRecordEditableNameRenamingComponentState`
- Updated `useCreateNewTableRecord` to open the ShowPage on workflow
creation
- Refactored `RecordEditableName` and its components to remove the
useEffect (This was causing the recordName state to be updated after the
focus on `NavigationDrawerInput`, but we want the text so be selected
after the update).
- Introduced a new component `EditableBreadcrumbItem`
- Created an autosizing text input: This is done by a hack using a span
inside a div and the input position is set to absolute and takes the
size of the div. There are two problems that I didn't manage to fix:
If the text is too long, the title overflows, and the letter spacing is
different between the span and the input creating a small offset.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4aa1e177-7458-4691-b0c8-96567b482206
New text input component:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/94565546-fe2b-457d-a1d8-907007e0e2ce
The DX is not great when you need to do a lot of database
resets/command.
Should we disable Typescript validation to speed things up? With this
and caching database:reset takes 1min instead of 2 on my machine.
See also: https://github.com/typeorm/typeorm/issues/4136
And #9291 / #9293
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Co-authored-by: Lucas Bordeau <bordeau.lucas@gmail.com>
Refactored the `CommandMenu` component to make it more readable and
easier to refactor.
The file was way too big so I introduced a few hooks and eliminated code
duplication.
Introduced:
- `useMatchCommands` hook to match commands with the search
- `useCommandMenuCommands` which returns all command menu commands
- `useMatchingCommandMenuCommands` to return the commands matched with
the search
- `CommandMenuContainer` to simplify the `DefaultLayout`
- Unmounted the `CommandMenu` when it wasn't opened to improve
performances
I also introduced a new behavior: Automatically select the first item
when opening the command menu:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4b683d49-570e-47c9-8939-99f42ed8691c
Closes#8978
- Added new options in the actions config files: `shortLabel`,
`availableOn`
- Added two actions: Navigate to previous records and Navigate to next
records
- Modified `useRecordShowPagePagination` to loop on records when we are
on first record and we hit previous or when we are on last record and we
hit next
- Introduced a new component state
`contextStoreCurrentViewTypeComponentState`
Fixes: #7999
1. Summary
I am not 100% sure why it's happening, but it seems `justify-content:
center` conflicts with `overflow-y: auto` and that's why the modal
content becomes unscrollable and cut off.
2. Solution
To preserve the styling that centers the content inside the modal even
when the content height is less than the modal, I moved
`justify-content: center` from the content to the modal container. When
the content overflows the modal, it seems `justify-content: center` does
nothing, though.
3. Screen Recording
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/17d8ddbd-7fe8-46ce-b8d0-82d817ee7025
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Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix@twenty.com>
Closes#8929
Users with the feature flag `IS_PAGE_HEADER_V2_ENABLED` set to false
will still have the old behavior with the action bar.
To test the PR, test with and without the feature flag.
Fixes two bugs:
- The command menu contains hooks which were trying to execute queries
even when the user was logged out
- The command menu could be opened with the command + K shortcut even
when the user was logged out
Closes#8737
- Refactored actions by creating hooks to add the possibility to
register actions programatically.
- Small fixes from #8610 review
- Fixed shortcuts display inside the command menu
- Removed `actionMenuEntriesComponentState` and introduced
`actionMenuEntriesComponentSelector`
Something changed, which affected the Favorite folder picker checkbox
styles -- fixed it!
Cleaned up code in `CurrentWorkspaceMemberFavoritesFolders` - removed
redundant filtering since favorites are already filtered in
`usePrefetchedFavoritesData`.
Regarding issue #8569 - I am not sure what to do in this case. Since
Folders data is gated by a feature flag, we can't use it in
`CurrentWorkspaceMemberFavoritesFolders` to ensure the favorite section
renders with empty folders. Currently, the section only appears when at
least one favorite exists - may be leave this section open at all times
or fix this bug after removal of the feature flag?
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Co-authored-by: Nitin Koche <nitinkoche@Nitins-MacBook-Pro.local>
Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
### Description
- This PR has as the base branch the TWNTY-5491 branch, but we also had
to include updates from the main branch, and currently, there are
conflicts in the TWNTY-5491, that cause errors on typescript in this PR,
so, we can update once the conflicts are resolved on the base branch,
but the functionality can be reviewed anyway
- We Implemented a new layout of object details settings and new, the
data is auto-saved in `Settings `tab of object detail
- There is no indication to the user that data are saved automatically
in the design, currently we are disabling the form
### Demo\
<https://www.loom.com/share/4198c0aa54b5450780a570ceee574838?sid=b4ef0a42-2d41-435f-9f5f-1b16816939f7>
### Refs
#TWNTY-5491
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Co-authored-by: gitstart-twenty <140154534+gitstart-twenty@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Marie Stoppa <marie.stoppa@essec.edu>
Co-authored-by: Weiko <corentin@twenty.com>
Fixes: #7460

**Changes & Why**
Since all the settings pages lie in the Outlet of DefaultLayout, there
was no way to handle it apart from creating a separate errorFallback for
the settings route.
So, I created a settingsErrorFallback component that uses the same
styling of settings pages.
Created ErrorBoundaryWrapper that checks if its settings route then show
SettingsErrorFallback else show GenericErrorFallback.
Now, for the breadcrumb part. I found that all the settings pages use
hardcoded title. So, I created generateBreadcrumbLinks function that
will provide different title and links based on how it's respective
settings page has them.
If this approach looks fine, I will add the other remaining titles and
links to the generateBreadcrumbLinks function and move that whole
function to its separate file. And will fix linting errors.
If there is any different approach to handle it, lemme know. I'm happy
to implement it.
Closes#7499
- Modifies context store states to be component states
- Introduces the concept of `mainContextStore` which will dictate the
available actions inside the command K
- Adds contextual actions inside the right drawer
- Creates a new type of modal variant