# Introduction
At the moment when updating any record cache occurence, we will build a
fragment that will expect all of the object metadata item fields to be
provided.
Which result in the following traces: ( in the video companies aren't
fetch with companyId and other missing fields )
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/56eab7c1-8f01-45ff-8f5d-78737b788b92
By definition as we're using graphql we might not request every record's
fields each time we wanna consume them.
In this way we will now dynamically compute or expect depending on the
CRUD operation specific fields to be written in the cache, and not all
of them
Tested all optimistic and failure management use cases
## Covering cache
Added coverage only for the `deleteOne` and `deleteMany` hooks, it cover
only the record record cache and not its relations hydratation ( for the
moment )
## Why not closing #9927
Unless I'm mistaken everything done here have fixed the same logs/traces
issue for updates and deletion but not creation.
Which means we still need to investigate the mass upload from import and
prefillRecord behavior
In a nutshell: went over each `updateRecordFromCache` calls, still need
to do all `createRecordInCache` calls
related to #9927
## Conlusion
Sorry for the big PR should have ejected into a specific one for the
`MinimalRecord` refactor
Will also continue covering others hooks later in my week as for the
`deleteOne`
As always any suggestions are welcomed !
Fixes
https://discord.com/channels/1130383047699738754/1333822806504247467
In this PR:
- Make the workflow step title input readonly when the visualizer is in
readonly mode
- Make all the fields of the Update Record and Delete Record readonly
when the visualizer is in readonly mode
- Create stories for the Create Record, Updated Record and Delete Record
actions; I'm checking for the default mode and several variants of the
disabled mode
- Set up mocks for the workflows and use them in msw handlers
Follow up:
- We use `readonly` and `disabled` alternatively; these are two
different states when talking about a HTML `<input />` element. I think
we should settle on a single word.
- Refactor the `<WorkflowSingleRecordPicker />` component to behave as
other selects
| Current component | Should look like |
|--------|--------|
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There are two follow ups to this PR:
- Bug: sometimes when opening Cmd+K from a deleted record, we are facing
a global error
- On Index page, actions in top right are displaying label and not short
name
- Implement multiple actions once refactoring on delete is complete
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Co-authored-by: bosiraphael <raphael.bosi@gmail.com>
This PR was created by [GitStart](https://gitstart.com/) to address the
requirements from this ticket:
[TWNTY-6260](https://clients.gitstart.com/twenty/5449/tickets/TWNTY-6260).
This ticket was imported from:
[TWNTY-6260](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/6260)
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### Description
This is the second PR on TWNTY-6260 which handles data migration of
Phone field to Phones field.\
\
How to Test?\
Follow the below steps:
- On the main branch,
- go to
`packages/twenty-server/src/database/typeorm-seeds/workspace/people.ts`
and change any person's phone number to a string with characters for
example: "test invalid phone", and then reset the DB.
- reset database using `npx nx database:reset twenty-server`
- This is to make sure that invalid numbers will be handled properly. We
should use the invalid value itself to avoid removing data and see how
the behavior is on the front end. should be the same as in the main, the
display shows the invalid value, but the input is empty when you click,
and then you can update.
- Checkout to `TWNTY-6260-phone-migration` branch
- Rebuild typescript using `npx nx build twenty-server`
- Run command `yarn command:prod upgrade-0.32` to do migration
- Run both backend and frontend to see the migrated field
### Demo
- **Loom Video:**\
<https://www.loom.com/share/4b9bcb423cee447d8ad09852a83b27da?sid=ed74ecaa-0339-4575-acdc-a863e95e94fd>
### Refs
#6260
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Co-authored-by: gitstart-twenty <gitstart-twenty@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Marie Stoppa <marie.stoppa@essec.edu>
Co-authored-by: Weiko <corentin@twenty.com>
This pull request introduces a new `FieldMetadataType` called `ACTOR`.
The primary objective of this new type is to add an extra column to the
following objects: `person`, `company`, `opportunity`, `note`, `task`,
and all custom objects.
This composite type contains three properties:
- `source`
```typescript
export enum FieldActorSource {
EMAIL = 'EMAIL',
CALENDAR = 'CALENDAR',
API = 'API',
IMPORT = 'IMPORT',
MANUAL = 'MANUAL',
}
```
- `workspaceMemberId`
- This property can be `undefined` in some cases and refers to the
member who created the record.
- `name`
- Serves as a fallback if the `workspaceMember` is deleted and is used
for other source types like `API`.
### Functionality
The pre-hook system has been updated to allow real-time argument
updates. When a record is created, a pre-hook can now compute and update
the arguments accordingly. This enhancement enables the `createdBy`
field to be populated with the correct values based on the
`authContext`.
The `authContext` now includes:
- An optional User entity
- An optional ApiKey entity
- The workspace entity
This provides access to the necessary data for the `createdBy` field.
In the GraphQL API, only the `source` can be specified in the
`createdBy` input. This allows the front-end to specify the source when
creating records from a CSV file.
### Front-End Handling
On the front-end, `orderBy` and `filter` are only applied to the name
property of the `ACTOR` composite type. Currently, we are unable to
apply these operations to the workspace member relation. This means that
if a workspace member changes their first name or last name, there may
be a mismatch because the name will differ from the new one. The name
displayed on the screen is based on the workspace member entity when
available.
### Missing Components
Currently, this PR does not include a `createdBy` value for the `MAIL`
and `CALENDAR` sources. These records are created in a job, and at
present, we only have access to the workspaceId within the job. To
address this, we should use a function similar to
`loadServiceWithContext`, which was recently removed from `TwentyORM`.
This function would allow us to pass the `authContext` to the jobs
without disrupting existing jobs.
Another PR will be created to handle these cases.
### Related Issues
Fixes issue #5155.
### Additional Notes
This PR doesn't include the migrations of the current records and views.
Everything works properly when the database is reset but this part is
still missing for now. We'll add that in another PR.
- There is a minor issue: front-end tests are broken since this commit:
[80c0fc7ff1).
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Co-authored-by: Lucas Bordeau <bordeau.lucas@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
- Added Linaria to have compiled CSS on our optimized field displays
- Refactored mocks for performance stories on fields
- Refactored generateRecordChipData into a global context, computed only
when we fetch object metadata items.
- Refactored ChipFieldDisplay
- Refactored PhoneFieldDisplay