<details>
<summary>
Reorganizing standard page layouts (see screenshot below)
</summary>
<img width="355" height="617" alt="Screenshot 2026-04-09 at 10 44 02"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0b71d607-1d9d-48b6-8612-3de98d12d1fa"
/>
</details>
<details>
<summary>
Note: All standard objects now have a last system section for
createdBy/createdAt however since all new custom fields are added to the
last section they are set there (see 2nd screenshot below) until people
move them to dedicated section which can be counterintuitive. There is
an upcoming feature that allows user to set a default section and
visibility for newly added fields that should solve that
</summary>
<img width="360" height="849" alt="Screenshot 2026-04-09 at 10 43 44"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/127990d0-66b7-4b1d-ab00-8251e9707a04"
/>
</details>
Another note: Section are not translated at the moment
- disable publish with existing version
- disable installation of app version already installed
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When an object is created or enabled we create a navigation command menu
item to that object. And when the object is disabled or deleted, we
remove this command menu item.
Automated daily sync of `ai-providers.json` from
[models.dev](https://models.dev).
This PR updates pricing, context windows, and model availability based
on the latest data.
New models meeting inclusion criteria (tool calling, pricing data,
context limits) are added automatically.
Deprecated models are detected based on cost-efficiency within the same
model family.
**Please review before merging** — verify no critical models were
incorrectly deprecated.
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## Summary
- `buildBedrockProvider` ignored `authType: "role"` and only honored
static `accessKeyId`/`secretAccessKey` pairs, so deployments relying on
IRSA (e.g. EKS pods with `AWS_WEB_IDENTITY_TOKEN_FILE` + `AWS_ROLE_ARN`)
had no way to authenticate — `@ai-sdk/amazon-bedrock` does not walk the
AWS default credential chain on its own.
- When `authType === 'role'`, wire `fromNodeProviderChain()` from
`@aws-sdk/credential-providers` (already a server dependency, used by
the S3 and logic-function drivers) into `createAmazonBedrock` so IRSA
and other ambient AWS credentials resolve correctly.
- The static-credentials path is unchanged for `authType !== 'role'`.
## Test plan
- [ ] Deploy a server pod with IRSA + an `ai-models-config` entry using
`"authType": "role"` and verify Bedrock calls succeed (no `Could not
load credentials from any providers` error).
- [ ] Verify static-credentials providers (`accessKeyId` +
`secretAccessKey`) still work as before.
- [ ] `npx nx lint:diff-with-main twenty-server` passes.
- [ ] `npx nx typecheck twenty-server` passes.
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## Summary
Fixes#19422.
Self-hosted users hitting "No AI models are available" after configuring
API keys via the admin panel were victims of a stale
`AiModelRegistryService` cache. Only the four `addAiProvider` /
`removeAiProvider` / `addModelToProvider` / `removeModelFromProvider`
mutations called `refreshRegistry()` — setting an API key through
`set/update/deleteDatabaseConfigVariable` left the registry pointing at
the pre-mutation provider state.
Rather than patch each mutation site (and re-introduce the same class of
bug on the next one), the registry now invalidates lazily based on the
LLM config-group hash, mirroring the pattern `WebSearchDriverFactory`
already uses via `DriverFactoryBase`. Any mutation to an LLM-tagged
config variable is picked up automatically on the next read — callers
never have to remember to refresh.
- Extracted `getConfigGroupHash` into a shared util reused by both
`DriverFactoryBase` and `AiModelRegistryService` (and switched the hash
to `JSON.stringify` so object-typed config vars like `AI_PROVIDERS`
actually contribute meaningfully).
- `AiModelRegistryService` gates all internal `Map` access behind
private getters that call `ensureFresh()`, so future read paths can't
accidentally observe stale state. Build path uses underscored backing
fields directly to avoid recursing.
- Dropped the now-redundant `refreshRegistry()` public method and its
four call sites in `admin-panel.resolver.ts`.
## Test plan
- [x] `nx typecheck twenty-server` passes
- [x] Existing admin-panel + ai-models specs pass (79 tests)
- [ ] Manual: on a self-hosted instance, set `OPENAI_API_KEY` (or
another provider key) via the admin panel `setDatabaseConfigVariable`
mutation and confirm AI features work without a server restart
- [ ] Manual: existing flows (`addAiProvider`, `addModelToProvider`,
etc.) still pick up new providers on the next read
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## Context
- Add "Reset to default" for page layout tabs and widgets — backend
mutation resets overrides, reactivates deactivated children, and deletes
custom children
- Fix override write bug where mutating an overridable property (e.g.
widget title) on a standard-app entity incorrectly overwrote the base
column instead of writing to the overrides JSONB —
PageLayoutUpdateService now uses resolveFlatEntityOverridableProperties
for accurate diffing and routes properties through
sanitizeOverridableEntityInput
- Deprecate isOverridden - We need more time to think about this
feature. Currently this adds too much complexity for a very small
benefit
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a84546c8-1e15-4d9e-a489-0825cf8b8ed2
## Summary
- When `WEB_SEARCH_DRIVER` is set to a non-native driver (e.g. `EXA`),
the `web_search` action tool was only listed in the tool catalog and had
to be discovered via `learn_tools` before use. Worse,
`system-prompt-builder` explicitly instructed the model **not** to call
`web_search` whenever it wasn't in the preloaded set, so even setting
`EXA_API_KEY` correctly resulted in the model never calling Exa.
- Fix: preload `web_search` from the registry alongside the other action
tools when `shouldUseNativeSearch()` is false, mirroring how native
provider search is already injected into `directTools`. The system
prompt builder picks this up automatically and advertises `web_search`
as a ready-to-use tool.
- Unrelated: pass `isSystemBuild: true` to the messageThread upgrade
command's migration build.
## Test plan
- [ ] With `WEB_SEARCH_DRIVER=EXA` and `EXA_API_KEY` set, ask the chat
agent for current/news information and verify it calls `web_search`
directly (not via `learn_tools` / `execute_tool`) and that Exa is hit.
- [ ] With `WEB_SEARCH_PREFER_NATIVE=true`, verify native provider
search is still used and the action tool is not preloaded.
- [ ] With `WEB_SEARCH_DRIVER=DISABLED`, verify behavior is unchanged
(`shouldUseNativeSearch()` returns true → no Exa preload).
- [ ] Run the 1-21 fix-message-thread-view-and-label-identifier upgrade
command on a workspace and confirm the migration builds/runs as a system
build.
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# Introduction
Persist in the db the registry computed name that contains
version_classname_timestamp to be consistent with the instance command
pattern too
Replace generic JSON scalar with a typed GraphQL union
CommandMenuItemPayload (PathNavigationPayload |
ObjectMetadataNavigationPayload) for the CommandMenuItem.payload field
# Introduction
This PR introduces the slow instance commands pattern, that allow
migrating data in prior of the schema migration, that would fail if not.
Slow instance commands runs after the fast instance commands and before
the workspace commands.
On twenty instance that do not has any active or suspended workspace the
data migration part is skipped but the migration still runs, especially
for fresh installs
We were previously hacking through typeorm transaction system to gain
such granularity using save points:
```ts
export class AddPayloadToCommandMenuItem1775129635528
implements MigrationInterface
{
name = 'AddPayloadToCommandMenuItem1775129635528';
public async up(queryRunner: QueryRunner): Promise<void> {
await queryRunner.query(
`ALTER TABLE "core"."commandMenuItem" ADD "payload" jsonb`,
);
const savepointName =
'sp_add_payload_check_constraint_to_command_menu_item';
try {
await queryRunner.query(`SAVEPOINT ${savepointName}`);
await addPayloadCheckConstraintToCommandMenuItem(queryRunner);
await queryRunner.query(`RELEASE SAVEPOINT ${savepointName}`);
} catch (e) {
try {
await queryRunner.query(`ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT ${savepointName}`);
await queryRunner.query(`RELEASE SAVEPOINT ${savepointName}`);
} catch (rollbackError) {
// oxlint-disable-next-line no-console
console.error(
'Failed to rollback to savepoint in AddPayloadToCommandMenuItem1775129635528',
rollbackError,
);
throw rollbackError;
}
// oxlint-disable-next-line no-console
console.error(
'Swallowing AddPayloadToCommandMenuItem1775129635528 error',
e,
);
}
}
```
It was afterwards re-applied within an workspace commands, it was hacky
and missleading for the self host having false positive in logs
## New pattern
Generate the slow instance command
```
npx nx database:migrate:generate twenty-server -- --name add-foo-bar-columns --type slow
```
```ts
import { DataSource, QueryRunner } from 'typeorm';
import { RegisteredInstanceCommand } from 'src/engine/core-modules/upgrade/decorators/registered-instance-command.decorator';
import { SlowInstanceCommand } from 'src/engine/core-modules/upgrade/interfaces/slow-instance-command.interface';
@RegisteredInstanceCommand('1.21.0', 1775640902366, { type: 'slow' })
export class AddPrastoinColToWorkspaceSlowInstanceCommand implements SlowInstanceCommand {
async runDataMigration(dataSource: DataSource): Promise<void> {
// TODO: implement data backfill before the DDL migration
}
public async up(queryRunner: QueryRunner): Promise<void> {
await queryRunner.query('ALTER TABLE "core"."workspace" ADD "prastoin" character varying');
}
public async down(queryRunner: QueryRunner): Promise<void> {
await queryRunner.query('ALTER TABLE "core"."workspace" DROP COLUMN "prastoin"');
}
}
```
### Why `run-instance-commands` and `upgrade` remain separate commands
These two commands serve fundamentally different purposes with
incompatible scoping semantics:
The run-instance-commands iterates over all the legacy typeorm and the
instance commands of all versions, used for database init and so on. we
could be centralizing both but the readability tradeoff isn't worth it
In the future thanks to the cross-version pattern we will be able to
centralize them but not right now
Please note that by default the `run-instance-commands` only run the
fast instance commands which is expected for our cloud prod CD
## Context
SSE metadata events for overridable entities (viewField, viewFieldGroup,
pageLayoutWidget, pageLayoutTab) were sending raw flat entity data
without resolving overrides into base properties or filtering isActive:
false entities. This caused the frontend to display stale/incorrect
values (e.g., a hidden viewField still appearing visible).
## Implementation
Add a sanitization step in
MetadataEventPublisher.enrichMetadataEventBatch that resolves overrides
and converts isActive transitions into the appropriate event types
(deactivated -> delete, reactivated -> create), matching what GraphQL
resolvers already do
Automated daily sync of `ai-providers.json` from
[models.dev](https://models.dev).
This PR updates pricing, context windows, and model availability based
on the latest data.
New models meeting inclusion criteria (tool calling, pricing data,
context limits) are added automatically.
Deprecated models are detected based on cost-efficiency within the same
model family.
**Please review before merging** — verify no critical models were
incorrectly deprecated.
Co-authored-by: FelixMalfait <6399865+FelixMalfait@users.noreply.github.com>
## Summary
- **Config as source of truth**: `~/.twenty/config.json` is now the
single source of truth for SDK authentication — env var fallbacks have
been removed from the config resolution chain.
- **Test instance support**: `twenty server start --test` spins up a
dedicated Docker instance on port 2021 with its own config
(`config.test.json`), so integration tests don't interfere with the dev
environment.
- **API key auth for marketplace**: Removed `UserAuthGuard` from
`MarketplaceResolver` so API key tokens (workspace-scoped) can call
`installMarketplaceApp`.
- **CI for example apps**: Added monorepo CI workflows for `hello-world`
and `postcard` example apps to catch regressions.
- **Simplified CI**: All `ci-create-app-e2e` and example app workflows
now use a shared `spawn-twenty-app-dev-test` action (Docker-based)
instead of building the server from source. Consolidated auth env vars
to `TWENTY_API_URL` + `TWENTY_API_KEY`.
- **Template publishing fix**: `create-twenty-app` template now
correctly preserves `.github/` and `.gitignore` through npm publish
(stored without leading dot, renamed after copy).
## Test plan
- [x] CI SDK (lint, typecheck, unit, integration, e2e) — all green
- [x] CI Example App Hello World — green
- [x] CI Example App Postcard — green
- [x] CI Create App E2E minimal — green
- [x] CI Front, CI Server, CI Shared — green
## Summary
Adds `upgrade:1-21:fix-message-thread-view-and-label-identifier` to
retroactively apply two messageThread changes from #19351 that never
propagated to existing workspaces (because
`synchronizeTwentyStandardApplicationOrThrow` only runs at workspace
creation):
1. **`allMessageThreads` view fields**: delete-and-recreate all view
fields for the standard view from the current twenty-standard
definition, which adds the new `subject` and `updatedAt` columns. Same
pattern as the FIELDS_WIDGET sync in
`1-21-workspace-command-1775500005000-backfill-page-layouts-and-fields-widget-view-fields`.
2. **`messageThread.labelIdentifierFieldMetadataId`**: repointed to the
`subject` field via `validateBuildAndRunWorkspaceMigration`. The
migration runner already resolves
`labelIdentifierFieldMetadataUniversalIdentifier` → id in
`update-object-action-handler`, so this goes through the standard flow
and properly invalidates caches.
Both fixes share a single `validateBuildAndRunWorkspaceMigration` call
(one `viewField` op, one `objectMetadata` update op). Idempotent — skips
if nothing to do.
Depends on `upgrade:1-21:backfill-message-thread-subject` having run
first (the label identifier fix needs the `subject` field to exist; it
logs a warning and skips that part otherwise).
## Test plan
- [ ] Legacy workspace: run \`backfill-message-thread-subject\`, then
this command, then verify:
- the \`allMessageThreads\` view shows the new \`subject\` and
\`updatedAt\` columns
- messageThread records display their \`subject\` as the record label
- [ ] Re-run the command: no-op, logs \`Nothing to fix\`
- [ ] \`--dry-run\` logs planned changes without applying them
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# Introduction
Migrating the workspace commands to the decorator version + timestamp
listing as for the instance commands
We've now been able to remove the upgrade command abstraction where we
needed to import all modules and order them
Now they're dynamically retrieved at upgrade runtime, sorted by
timestamp
## Instance and workspace commands name
The name is computed from the command metadata `version` `className` and
`timestamp` we have a duplicate validation at module init from the
unified registry
# Size issue
```
Yarn install Lambda failed: {"errorType":"Error","errorMessage":"yarn install failed: ➤ Y/tmp/3bac8baafe6354db414389434726b02c/nodejs/node_modules/tar ENOSPC: no space left on device, write","➤ YN0000: └ Completed in 3s 57ms","➤ YN0000: · Failed with errors in 11s 684ms",""," at runYarnInstall (file:///var/task/index.mjs:48:11)"," at process.processTicksAndRejections (node:internal/process/task_queues:105:5)"," at async Runtime.handler (file:///var/task/index.mjs:119:5)"]}
```
# target esnext
setting the same target for each logic function build funnels
- sdk
- local driver
- lambda driver
- Adds a payload JSON column to `CommandMenuItem` and introduces a
unified `NAVIGATION` engine component key that replaces all individual
GO_TO_* keys
- Navigation commands now use the payload to determine their target
(either an objectMetadataItemId or a path), making navigation commands
dynamic and eliminating the need for a hardcoded engine key per object
- Includes a 1.21 upgrade command (refactor-navigation-commands) that
migrates existing GO_TO_* items to NAVIGATION items with the appropriate
payload, and applies a CHECK constraint enforcing payload coherence
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4d305ba2-ae0b-4556-bb0e-e9d899777350
TODO: In a second PR, create the sync between object metadata items and
the navigation command menu items
- Object metadata item created or enabled -> Create navigation command
- Object metadata item deleted or disabled -> Delete associated
navigation command
In another PR:
- Allow `label`, `shortLabel` and `icon` to resolve the
`navigateToObjectMetadataItem` dynamically in their interpolation
instead of being hardcoded in the command menu item
- Make the icon dynamic in the command menu items as the label so that
we can resolve ${navigateToObjectMetadataItem.icon} at runTime -> This
way we won't need to keep update the command menu item icon when we
update the objectMetadataItem icon
**Optimize workflow cron jobs: partition workspaces and use raw
queries**
- Split all 3 workflow cron jobs (WorkflowRunEnqueueCronJob,
WorkflowHandleStaledRunsCronJob, WorkflowCleanWorkflowRunsCronJob) to
process only 1/10th of workspaces per invocation using minute-based
partitioning, reducing per-run load
- Replace ORM repository + workspace context loading with raw SQL
queries in WorkflowRunEnqueueCronJob and
WorkflowHandleStaledRunsCronJob, avoiding costly cache/metadata
hydration for a simple existence check
## Context
Due to the chosen strategy for "Reset to default" feature for page
layouts. Those overridable entities need to be associated to the
Standard app to work properly (there is no "Default" state for custom
entities). Until we find a better implementation, I'm changing the
backfill command to reflect that
## Summary
- The 1-21 \`upgrade:1-21:backfill-message-thread-subject\` command
assumed the legacy \`sync-metadata\` flow would create the new
\`messageThread.subject\` field metadata and column on existing
workspaces. That sync was removed, so the column was never added and the
backfill silently skipped.
- The command now ensures the field exists by computing the standard
\`messageThread.subject\` flat field from the twenty-standard
application and running it through
\`WorkspaceMigrationValidateBuildAndRunService\` (same pattern used by
the page-layout / command-menu-item backfills). This creates both the
field metadata row and the workspace schema column.
- After ensuring the field, the existing \`UPDATE messageThread SET
subject = ...\` runs as before.
## Test plan
- [ ] On a workspace with no \`subject\` column on \`messageThread\`,
run \`yarn command:prod upgrade:1-21:backfill-message-thread-subject\`
and confirm:
- the field metadata row is created in \`core.\"fieldMetadata\"\`
- the \`subject\` column is created on \`workspace_<id>.messageThread\`
- existing message threads are backfilled from the most recent message
- [ ] Re-run on the same workspace and confirm it is a no-op (field
already exists, no rows to update)
- [ ] Run on a workspace that already has the column but \`NULL\`
subjects and confirm only the backfill runs
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# Introduction
As for the instance commands we want to keep a track of what has been
run for the workspace commands
Note that the history will be updated only when the workspace command
has been run through the upgrade directly and not when run atomically
## What's next
Later we will use this history in order to determine the current
workspace's version and instance's version getting rid of the version in
database, that will be the last stone
## Summary
Fixes two bugs in
`MessagingMessageService.saveMessagesWithinTransaction`.
### Bug 1 — `ON CONFLICT DO UPDATE command cannot affect row a second
time`
Reported in production logs from `MessagingMessagesImportService`.
Postgres rejects a single `INSERT … ON CONFLICT DO UPDATE` when the same
conflict target appears twice in the values list, and that's exactly
what was happening to `messageThread`.
Where it came from: #19351 added the message-thread subject refresh
feature and, in doing so, switched the existing thread `insert` to a
bulk `upsert(['id'])` over a list built by concatenating two sources:
```ts
const threadsToUpsert = [
...messageThreadsToCreate, // brand-new thread rows
...threadSubjectUpdates entries, // subject refreshes for existing threads
];
await messageThreadRepository.upsert(threadsToUpsert, ['id'], txManager);
```
Each list is internally unique, but they are **not disjoint**.
`enrichMessageAccumulatorWithMessageThreadToCreate`, when it sees two
messages in the same batch sharing a brand-new thread external id,
copies the first sibling's freshly-minted thread id into the second
sibling's `existingThreadInDB`. The subject-update gate later in the
loop then trusts that field and queues a subject refresh for that id —
which is also already in `messageThreadsToCreate`. Same id, same
statement, two rows → Postgres aborts the transaction and the import
retries forever on the same batch.
**Fix:** stop merging the two lists. Issue creates and subject updates
as two separate statements within the same transaction:
```ts
if (messageThreadsToCreate.length > 0) {
await messageThreadRepository.insert(messageThreadsToCreate, txManager);
}
if (threadSubjectUpdates.size > 0) {
await messageThreadRepository.upsert(
Array.from(threadSubjectUpdates.entries()).map(([id, { subject }]) => ({ id, subject })),
['id'],
txManager,
);
}
```
This is closer to the pre-#19351 shape (`insert` for new rows) and
side-steps the duplicate-row constraint entirely: each statement is
internally unique (creates use freshly minted UUIDs; updates are keyed
by a `Map<id, …>`), and within the same transaction Postgres happily
applies a subject update to a row inserted by a previous statement.
### Bug 2 —
`enrichMessageAccumulatorWithExistingMessageChannelMessageAssociations`
clobbers the accumulator
Independent latent bug spotted while tracing the flow. The helper did:
```ts
if (existingMessageChannelMessageAssociation) {
messageAccumulatorMap.set(message.externalId, {
existingMessageInDB: existingMessage,
existingMessageChannelMessageAssociationInDB: existingMessageChannelMessageAssociation,
});
}
```
i.e. it **replaces** the accumulator object, dropping the
`existingThreadInDB` set just before by
`enrichMessageAccumulatorWithExistingMessageThreadIds`.
The branch only fires when re-encountering a message that's already been
fully synced on this channel (matched on `headerMessageId` AND already
has an association row) — i.e. routinely on Gmail/IMAP incremental syncs
whenever the connector re-delivers an existing message (label change,
read/unread, archive, full-resync after error, …).
When it fires, the next enrichment step sees `existingThreadInDB` as
`undefined`, falls into the "create a new thread" branch, mints a fresh
`threadToCreate`, but the main loop never queues a `messageToCreate` or
association for it (because both `existingMessageInDB` and the existing
association are still set). Net effect: **one orphan `messageThread` row
inserted per re-encountered message, with nothing referencing it.**
The existing message in the DB keeps pointing at its real thread, so
this is invisible to users — no thread fragmentation, no UI symptoms, no
error logs. Just slow accumulation of orphan thread rows that no query
joins onto. Probably worth running
```sql
SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM "messageThread" mt
WHERE NOT EXISTS (
SELECT 1 FROM message m WHERE m."messageThreadId" = mt.id
);
```
on a busy production workspace once this lands to size whether a cleanup
migration is warranted.
**Fix:** mutate the existing accumulator in place instead of replacing
it.
## Test plan
- [x] `oxlint --type-aware` clean on touched file
- [x] `prettier` clean
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## Summary
Fixes#19377
- **Redis health**: The hit rate calculation divides by zero when both
`keyspace_hits` and `keyspace_misses` are `"0"` (common on fresh
instances). The string `"0"` is truthy so the guard
`statsData.keyspace_hits ? ...` doesn't catch this case, resulting in
`0/0 = NaN`. Fixed by computing the total first and checking it's a
valid non-zero number.
- **Database health**: The cache hit ratio query returns `null` when
`pg_statio_user_tables` is empty (no user tables). `parseFloat(null)` →
`NaN`. Fixed by adding a null check.
## Test plan
- [ ] Verify health indicators display correctly on a fresh instance
with no Redis keyspace activity
- [ ] Verify health indicators display correctly on a database with no
user tables
- [ ] Existing tests in `redis.health.spec.ts` still pass
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# Introduction
Now only using typeorm to generate migrations up and down statement
We handle and maintain our own migration table history
## What's new
Now all the instance commands will live within the same module and
folder than the upgrade commands
Sequentiality comes from the timestamp located in the filename
Same sequentiality also applies to the workspace commands in the future,
for the moment still expected a as code explicit declaration
( below screen is an example see below section )
<img width="1382" height="634" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5610a246-4eae-485e-99f4-98fb89ad5ac8"
/>
## Existing 1.21 migrations
We won't start following this pattern in 1.21 yet at least not with the
migration that has already been released as typeorm migrations in cloud
production as they would rerun
## Small duplication
Duplicating the legacy typeorm and instance commands run in the
`run-instance-commands` to avoid any merge of interest for the moment
## Concurrency
Not handling any run in parrallel of the upgrade for the moment