## Context
When a trial ends, we receive a webhook from stripe to switch a
workspace from its previous status to SUSPENDED.
We also have some workspaces in ONGOING_CREATION that started the flow,
started the trial but did not finish completely the flow which means the
workspace has no data/metadata/schema.
Because of this, we can have workspaces that switch from
ONGOING_CREATION to SUSPENDED directly and ONGOING_CREATION workspaces
that didn't start the trial can stay in this state forever since they
are not cleaned up by the current cleaner.
To solve those 2 issues, I'm adding a new cron that will automatically
clean ONGOING_CREATION workspaces that are older than 7 days and I'm
updating the stripe webhook to only update the activationStatus to
SUSPENDED if it's already ACTIVE (then it will be deleted by the other
cron in the other case)
# Introduction
In this PR we've migrated `twenty-shared` from a `vite` app
[libary-mode](https://vite.dev/guide/build#library-mode) to a
[preconstruct](https://preconstruct.tools/) "atomic" application ( in
the future would like to introduce preconstruct to handle of all our
atomic dependencies such as `twenty-emails` `twenty-ui` etc it will be
integrated at the monorepo's root directly, would be to invasive in the
first, starting incremental via `twenty-shared`)
For more information regarding the motivations please refer to nor:
- https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/587
-
https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/281#issuecomment-2630949682
close https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/589
close https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/590
## How to test
In order to ease the review this PR will ship all the codegen at the
very end, the actual meaning full diff is `+2,411 −114`
In order to migrate existing dependent packages to `twenty-shared` multi
barrel new arch you need to run in local:
```sh
yarn tsx packages/twenty-shared/scripts/migrateFromSingleToMultiBarrelImport.ts && \
npx nx run-many -t lint --fix -p twenty-front twenty-ui twenty-server twenty-emails twenty-shared twenty-zapier
```
Note that `migrateFromSingleToMultiBarrelImport` is idempotent, it's atm
included in the PR but should not be merged. ( such as codegen will be
added before merging this script will be removed )
## Misc
- related opened issue preconstruct
https://github.com/preconstruct/preconstruct/issues/617
## Closed related PR
- https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/11028
- https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/10993
- https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/10960
## Upcoming enhancement: ( in others dedicated PRs )
- 1/ refactor generate barrel to export atomic module instead of `*`
- 2/ generate barrel own package with several files and tests
- 3/ Migration twenty-ui the same way
- 4/ Use `preconstruct` at monorepo global level
## Conclusion
As always any suggestions are welcomed !
Simplifying a lot the upgrade system.
New way to upgrade:
`yarn command:prod upgrade`
New way to write upgrade commands (all wrapping is done for you)
```
override async runOnWorkspace({
index,
total,
workspaceId,
options,
}: RunOnWorkspaceArgs): Promise<void> {}
```
Also cleaning CommandModule imports to make it lighter
This pull request focuses on improving localization by replacing
hardcoded strings with translatable strings using the `Trans` component
from `@lingui/react/macro`. Additionally, it introduces locale support
to several email components. Here are the most important changes:
### Localization Improvements:
* Replaced hardcoded strings with `Trans` components in various email
templates to support localization.
(`packages/twenty-emails/src/emails/clean-suspended-workspace.email.tsx`,
`packages/twenty-emails/src/emails/password-reset-link.email.tsx`,
`packages/twenty-emails/src/emails/password-update-notify.email.tsx`,
`packages/twenty-emails/src/emails/send-email-verification-link.email.tsx`,
`packages/twenty-emails/src/emails/send-invite-link.email.tsx`,
`packages/twenty-emails/src/emails/warn-suspended-workspace.email.tsx`)
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### Locale Support:
* Added `locale` prop to email components to dynamically set the locale.
(`packages/twenty-emails/src/emails/clean-suspended-workspace.email.tsx`,
`packages/twenty-emails/src/emails/warn-suspended-workspace.email.tsx`)
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### SnackBar Messages:
* Replaced hardcoded SnackBar messages with translatable strings using
the `t` function from `@lingui/react/macro`.
(`packages/twenty-front/src/modules/auth/components/VerifyEmailEffect.tsx`,
`packages/twenty-front/src/modules/auth/hooks/useVerifyLogin.ts`,
`packages/twenty-front/src/modules/auth/sign-in-up/hooks/useHandleResendEmailVerificationToken.ts`,
`packages/twenty-front/src/modules/auth/sign-in-up/hooks/useHandleResetPassword.ts`,
`packages/twenty-front/src/modules/object-record/record-field/components/LightCopyIconButton.tsx`,
`packages/twenty-front/src/modules/object-record/record-field/meta-types/display/components/PhonesFieldDisplay.tsx`)
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Context
If the command runs multiple times, soft deleted workspaces are soft
deleted again (+ email spamming)
Solution
Check for soft deletion before entering soft delete condition
## 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
One of the steps to address #8128
How to test:
Please change the locale in the settings and click on change password
button. A password reset email in the preferred locale will be sent.


Todo:
- Remove the hardcoded locales for invitation, warn suspended workspace
email, clean suspended workspace emails
- Need to test invitation, email verification, warn suspended workspace
email, clean suspended workspace emails
- The duration variable `5 minutes` is always in english. Do we need to
do something about that? It does seems odd in case of chinese
translations.
Notes:
- Only tested the password reset , password update notify templates.
- Cant test email verification due to error during sign up `Internal
server error: New workspace setup is disabled`
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Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix@twenty.com>
## Context
ObjectMetadataService became quite large and handles too many
responsibilities. I'm trying to refactor a bit this part in preparation
of a larger work that will combine object-metadata services and
sync-metadata logic
- Created a STANDARD_OBJECT_ICONS that can be reused in relation
creation to refer to a standard object icon.
- Created a STANDARD_OBJECT_FIELD_IDS that can be used with an object
name to get its standard field ids.
- Moved migration, record and relation creations to dedicated services,
refactored to improve performances and readability
- Refactored some validation logic
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Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
## Context
As we grow, the messaging scripts are experiencing performance issues
forcing us to temporarily disable them on the cloud.
While investigating the performance, I have noticed that generating the
entity schema (for twentyORM) in the repository is taking ~500ms locally
on my Mac M2 so likely more on pods. Caching the entitySchema then!
I'm also clarifying naming around schemaVersion and cacheVersions ==>
both are renamed workspaceMetadataVersion and migrated to the workspace
table (the workspaceCacheVersion table is dropped).
When migrating the option values of a select type, if the field is non
nullable (for now, only available for opportunity's "stage" standard
field), we fallback to the (potentially updated) default value instead
of nullifying the value to avoid getting a database error.
---------
Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@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>
We have recently deprecated our subscriptionStatus on workspace to
replace it by a check on existing subscription (+ freeAccess
featureFlag) but the logic was not properly implemented
- move front `onboardingStatus` computing to server side
- add logic to `useSetNextOnboardingStatus`
- update some missing redirections in
`usePageChangeEffectNavigateLocation`
- separate subscriptionStatus from onboardingStatus
### Overview
This PR introduces significant enhancements to the MessageQueue module
by integrating `@Processor`, `@Process`, and `@InjectMessageQueue`
decorators. These changes streamline the process of defining and
managing queue processors and job handlers, and also allow for
request-scoped handlers, improving compatibility with services that rely
on scoped providers like TwentyORM repositories.
### Key Features
1. **Decorator-based Job Handling**: Use `@Processor` and `@Process`
decorators to define job handlers declaratively.
2. **Request Scope Support**: Job handlers can be scoped per request,
enhancing integration with request-scoped services.
### Usage
#### Defining Processors and Job Handlers
The `@Processor` decorator is used to define a class that processes jobs
for a specific queue. The `@Process` decorator is applied to methods
within this class to define specific job handlers.
##### Example 1: Specific Job Handlers
```typescript
import { Processor, Process, InjectMessageQueue } from 'src/engine/integrations/message-queue';
@Processor('taskQueue')
export class TaskProcessor {
@Process('taskA')
async handleTaskA(job: { id: string, data: any }) {
console.log(`Handling task A with data:`, job.data);
// Logic for task A
}
@Process('taskB')
async handleTaskB(job: { id: string, data: any }) {
console.log(`Handling task B with data:`, job.data);
// Logic for task B
}
}
```
In the example above, `TaskProcessor` is responsible for processing jobs
in the `taskQueue`. The `handleTaskA` method will only be called for
jobs with the name `taskA`, while `handleTaskB` will be called for
`taskB` jobs.
##### Example 2: General Job Handler
```typescript
import { Processor, Process, InjectMessageQueue } from 'src/engine/integrations/message-queue';
@Processor('generalQueue')
export class GeneralProcessor {
@Process()
async handleAnyJob(job: { id: string, name: string, data: any }) {
console.log(`Handling job ${job.name} with data:`, job.data);
// Logic for any job
}
}
```
In this example, `GeneralProcessor` handles all jobs in the
`generalQueue`, regardless of the job name. The `handleAnyJob` method
will be invoked for every job added to the `generalQueue`.
#### Adding Jobs to a Queue
You can use the `@InjectMessageQueue` decorator to inject a queue into a
service and add jobs to it.
##### Example:
```typescript
import { Injectable } from '@nestjs/common';
import { InjectMessageQueue, MessageQueue } from 'src/engine/integrations/message-queue';
@Injectable()
export class TaskService {
constructor(
@InjectMessageQueue('taskQueue') private readonly taskQueue: MessageQueue,
) {}
async addTaskA(data: any) {
await this.taskQueue.add('taskA', data);
}
async addTaskB(data: any) {
await this.taskQueue.add('taskB', data);
}
}
```
In this example, `TaskService` adds jobs to the `taskQueue`. The
`addTaskA` and `addTaskB` methods add jobs named `taskA` and `taskB`,
respectively, to the queue.
#### Using Scoped Job Handlers
To utilize request-scoped job handlers, specify the scope in the
`@Processor` decorator. This is particularly useful for services that
use scoped repositories like those in TwentyORM.
##### Example:
```typescript
import { Processor, Process, InjectMessageQueue, Scope } from 'src/engine/integrations/message-queue';
@Processor({ name: 'scopedQueue', scope: Scope.REQUEST })
export class ScopedTaskProcessor {
@Process('scopedTask')
async handleScopedTask(job: { id: string, data: any }) {
console.log(`Handling scoped task with data:`, job.data);
// Logic for scoped task, which might use request-scoped services
}
}
```
Here, the `ScopedTaskProcessor` is associated with `scopedQueue` and
operates with request scope. This setup is essential when the job
handler relies on services that need to be instantiated per request,
such as scoped repositories.
### Migration Notes
- **Decorators**: Refactor job handlers to use `@Processor` and
`@Process` decorators.
- **Request Scope**: Utilize the scope option in `@Processor` if your
job handlers depend on request-scoped services.
Fix#5628
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Co-authored-by: Weiko <corentin@twenty.com>
When user is deleting its account on a specific workspace, we remove it
as if it was a workspaceMember, and if no workspaceMember remains, we
delete the workspace and the associated stripe subscription