BlocknoteJS requires an ESM module where our server is CJS, this forced us to pin the server-util version, which led us to force the resolution of several packages, leading to bugs downstream. From Node 22.12 Node supports requiring ESM modules (available from Node 22.0 with a flag). So I upgrade the module. I picked Node 22 and not Node 23 or Node 24 because 22 is the LTS and we don't plan to change node versions frequently. If you remain on Node 18, things should still mostly work, except if you edit a Rich Text field. I also starting changing the default runtime for Serverless Functions which isn't directly related. This means new serverless functions will be created on Node 22, but we will still need another PR to migrate existing serverless functions before September (end of support by AWS). (In this PR I also remove the upgrade commands from 0.43 since they rely on Blocknote and I didn't want to have to deal with this) --------- Co-authored-by: greptile-apps[bot] <165735046+greptile-apps[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Twenty-Website
This used for the marketing website (twenty.com). This is not related in anyway to the main app, which you can find in twenty-front and twenty-server.
Getting Started
We're using Next.JS We're using Postgres for the database. Mandatory for the website to work, even locally.
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Copy the .env.example file to .env and fill in the values.
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Run the migrations:
npx nx run twenty-website:database:migrate
- From the root directory:
npx nx run twenty-website:dev
Then open http://localhost:3000 with your browser to see the result.
Or to build in prod:
npx nx run twenty-website:build
npx nx run twenty-website:start