## Summary
This PR upgrades Apollo Client from v3.10.0 to v4 and refactors error
handling patterns across the codebase to use a new centralized
`useSnackBarOnQueryError` hook.
## Key Changes
- **Dependency Update**: Upgraded `@apollo/client` from `^3.10.0` to
`^3.11.0` in root package.json
- **New Hook**: Added `useSnackBarOnQueryError` hook for centralized
Apollo query error handling with snack bar notifications
- **Error Handling Refactor**: Updated 100+ files to use the new error
handling pattern:
- Removed direct `ApolloError` imports where no longer needed
- Replaced manual error handling logic with `useSnackBarOnQueryError`
hook
- Simplified error handling in hooks and components across multiple
modules
- **GraphQL Codegen**: Updated codegen configuration files to work with
Apollo Client v3.11.0
- **Type Definitions**: Added TypeScript declaration file for
`apollo-upload-client` module
- **Test Updates**: Updated test files to reflect new error handling
patterns
## Notable Implementation Details
- The new `useSnackBarOnQueryError` hook provides a consistent way to
handle Apollo query errors with automatic snack bar notifications
- Changes span across multiple feature areas: auth, object records,
settings, workflows, billing, and more
- All changes maintain backward compatibility while improving code
maintainability and reducing duplication
- Jest configuration updated to work with the new Apollo Client version
https://claude.ai/code/session_019WGZ6Rd7sEHuBg9sTrXRqJ
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Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
## Summary
- Re-enable one lint rule that was temporarily disabled during the
ESLint-to-Oxlint migration:
- **`twenty/sort-css-properties-alphabetically`** in twenty-front — 578
violations auto-fixed across 390 files
- Document why **`typescript/consistent-type-imports`** cannot be
auto-fixed in twenty-server: NestJS relies on `emitDecoratorMetadata`
for DI, so converting constructor parameter imports to `import type`
erases them at compile time and breaks dependency injection at runtime
- Right-size CI runners, reducing 8-core usage from 18 jobs to 3:
| Change | Jobs | Rationale |
|--------|------|-----------|
| **Keep 8-core** | `ci-merge-queue/e2e-test`,
`ci-front/front-sb-build`, `ci-front/front-build` | Heavy builds needing
max CPU + memory (10GB NODE_OPTIONS, full Storybook webpack bundling) |
| **8-core → 4-core** | `ci-server` (build, lint-typecheck, validation,
test, integration-test), `ci-front/front-sb-test`,
`ci-zapier/server-setup`, `ci-sdk/sdk-e2e-test` | Already sharded into
10-12 parallel instances, I/O-bound (DB/Redis), or moderate single
builds |
| **8-core → 2-core** | `ci-emails/emails-test` | Trivially lightweight
(build + curl health check) |
| **Removed** | `ci-front/front-chromatic-deployment` | Dead code —
permanently disabled with `if: false` |
- Fix merge queue CI issues:
- **Concurrency**: Use `merge_group.base_ref` instead of unique merge
group ref so new queue entries cancel previous runs
- **Required status checks**: Add `merge_group` trigger to all 6
required CI workflows (front, server, shared, website, docker-compose,
sdk) with `changed-files-check` auto-skipped for merge_group events —
status check jobs auto-pass without re-running full CI
- **Build caching**: Add Nx build cache restore/save to E2E test job
with fallback to `main` branch cache for faster frontend and server
builds
## Test plan
- [ ] CI passes on this PR (verifies lint rule auto-fix works)
- [ ] Verify 4-core runner jobs complete within their 30-minute timeouts
- [ ] Verify merge queue status checks auto-pass (ci-front-status-check,
ci-server-status-check, etc.)
- [ ] Verify merge queue E2E concurrency cancels previous runs when a
new PR enters the queue
## Summary
Completes the migration of the frontend styling system from **Emotion**
(`@emotion/styled`, `@emotion/react`) to **Linaria** (`@linaria/react`,
`@linaria/core`), a zero-runtime CSS-in-JS library where styles are
extracted at build time.
This is the final step of the migration — all ~494 files across
`twenty-front`, `twenty-ui`, `twenty-website`, and `twenty-sdk` are now
fully converted.
## Changes
### Styling Migration (across ~480 component files)
- Replaced all `@emotion/styled` imports with `@linaria/react`
- Converted runtime theme access patterns (`({ theme }) => theme.x.y`)
to build-time `themeCssVariables` CSS custom properties
- Replaced `useTheme()` hook (from Emotion) with
`useContext(ThemeContext)` where runtime theme values are still needed
(e.g., passing colors to non-CSS props like icon components)
- Removed `@emotion/react` `css` helper usages in favor of Linaria
template literals
### Dependency & Configuration Changes
- **Removed**: `@emotion/react`, `@emotion/styled` from root
`package.json`
- **Added**: `@wyw-in-js/babel-preset`, `next-with-linaria` (for
twenty-website SSR support)
- Updated Nx generator defaults from `@emotion/styled` to
`@linaria/react` in `nx.json`
- Simplified `vite.config.ts` (removed Emotion-specific configuration)
- Updated `twenty-website/next.config.js` to use `next-with-linaria` for
SSR Linaria support
### Storybook & Testing
- Removed `ThemeProvider` from Emotion in Storybook previews
(`twenty-front`, `twenty-sdk`)
- Now relies solely on `ThemeContextProvider` for theme injection
### Documentation
- Removed the temporary `docs/emotion-to-linaria-migration-plan.md`
(migration complete)
- Updated `CLAUDE.md` and `README.md` to reflect Linaria as the styling
stack
- Updated frontend style guide docs across all locales
## How it works
Linaria extracts styles at build time via the `@wyw-in-js/vite` plugin.
All expressions in `styled` template literals must be **statically
evaluable** — no runtime theme objects or closures over component state.
- **Static styles** use `themeCssVariables` which map to CSS custom
properties (`var(--theme-color-x)`)
- **Runtime theme access** (for non-CSS use cases like icon `color`
props) uses `useContext(ThemeContext)` instead of Emotion's `useTheme()`
## Summary
Replaces the static "Ask AI" header in the command menu with the
conversation’s auto-generated title once it’s set after the first
message.
## Changes
- **Backend:** Title is generated after the first user message (existing
behavior).
- **Frontend:** After the first stream completes, we fetch the thread
title and sync it to:
- `currentAIChatThreadTitleState` (persists across command menu
close/reopen)
- Command menu page info and navigation stack (so the title survives
back navigation)
- **Entry points:** Opening Ask AI from the left nav or command center
uses the same title resolution (explicit `pageTitle` → current thread
title → "Ask AI" fallback).
- **Race fix:** Title sync only runs when the thread that finished
streaming is still the active thread, so switching threads mid-stream
doesn’t overwrite the current thread’s title.
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Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix@twenty.com>
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
## Remove Recoil from twenty-ui
Completely removes the `recoil` dependency from `twenty-ui` by
converting all atoms, hooks, and providers to Jotai equivalents.
### twenty-ui
- `createState` now returns a Jotai `PrimitiveAtom` instead of a Recoil
atom
- `iconsState`, `IconsProvider`, `useIcons` converted to Jotai
(`useSetAtom`, `useAtomValue`)
- `RecoilRootDecorator` now uses Jotai `Provider` (name kept for compat)
- Deleted unused `invalidAvatarUrlsState` (Avatar already uses
`invalidAvatarUrlsAtomV2`)
- Removed `recoil` from `package.json`
### twenty-front
- Created local Recoil `createState` at
`@/ui/utilities/state/utils/createState` for ~112 state files still on
Recoil
- Updated all imports accordingly
- Removed `iconsState` from Recoil snapshot preservation in `useAuth`
(lives in Jotai store now)
## Reduce type leakage between GraphQL schemas
### Why
Twenty runs two separate GraphQL schemas: **core** and **metadata**.
NestJS's `@nestjs/graphql` uses a global `TypeMetadataStorage` that
accumulates all decorated types across all modules. When each schema is
built, every registered type leaks into both schemas regardless of which
module it belongs to.
This means the core schema's generated TypeScript
(`generated/graphql.ts`) contained ~2,700 lines of types that only
belong to the metadata schema (and vice versa). This creates confusion
about type ownership, inflates generated code, and makes it harder to
reason about which API surface each schema actually exposes.
### How
**1. Patch `@nestjs/graphql` to support schema-scoped type resolution**
- **(Already done)** Added a `resolverSchemaScope` option to
`GqlModuleOptions`, allowing each schema to declare a scope (e.g.
`'metadata'`)
- `ResolversExplorerService` now filters resolvers by a
`RESOLVER_SCHEMA_SCOPE` metadata key, so each schema only sees its own
resolvers
- `GraphQLSchemaFactory` now performs a **reachability walk**
(`computeReachableTypes`) starting from scoped resolver return types and
arguments, only including types that are transitively referenced —
handling unions, interfaces, and prototype chains
- Type definition storage and orphaned reference registry are cleared
between schema builds to prevent cross-contamination
**2. Register `ClientConfig` as orphaned type in metadata schema**
Since `ClientConfig` is needed in the metadata schema but not directly
returned by a resolver, it's explicitly declared via
`buildSchemaOptions.orphanedTypes`.
**3. Regenerate frontend types and fix imports**
- `generated/graphql.ts` shrank by ~2,700 lines (types moved to where
they belong)
- `generated-metadata/graphql.ts` gained types like `ClientConfig` that
were previously missing
- ~500 frontend files updated to import from the correct generated file
## Summary
This PR enforces the use of `@/` alias for imports instead of relative
parent imports (`../`).
## Changes
### ESLint Configuration
- Added `no-restricted-imports` pattern in `eslint.config.react.mjs` to
block `../*` imports with the message "Relative parent imports are not
allowed. Use @/ alias instead."
- Removed the non-working `import/no-relative-parent-imports` rule
(doesn't work properly in ESLint flat config)
### VS Code Settings
- Added `javascript.preferences.importModuleSpecifier: non-relative` to
`.vscode/settings.json` (TypeScript setting was already there)
### Code Fixes
- Fixed **941 relative parent imports** across **706 files** in
`packages/twenty-front`
- All `../` imports converted to use `@/` alias
## Why
- Consistent import style across the codebase
- Easier to move files without breaking imports
- Better IDE support for auto-imports
- Clearer understanding of where imports come from
## Summary
This PR adds the `lingui/no-unlocalized-strings` ESLint rule to detect
untranslated strings and fixes translation issues across multiple
components.
## Changes
### ESLint Configuration (`eslint.config.react.mjs`)
- Added comprehensive `ignore` patterns for non-translatable strings
(CSS values, HTML attributes, technical identifiers)
- Added `ignoreNames` for props that don't need translation (className,
data-*, aria-*, etc.)
- Added `ignoreFunctions` for console methods, URL APIs, and other
non-user-facing functions
- Disabled rule for debug files, storybook, and test files
### Components Fixed (~19 files)
- Object record components (field inputs, pickers, merge dialogs)
- Settings components (accounts, admin panel)
- Serverless function components
- Record table and title cell components
## Status
🚧 **Work in Progress** - ~124 files remaining to fix
This PR is being submitted as draft to allow progressive fixing of
remaining translation issues.
## Testing
- Run `npx eslint "src/**/*.tsx"` in `packages/twenty-front` to check
remaining issues
- Users with a single workspace are allowed to update their email across
`core.user` and `workspace_xyz.workspaceMember`.
- The latter happens asynchronously (built it like this for non-blocking
with multiple workspaces), but since we restrict the email update
functionality to a single user, we can also update the email in
workspaceMember synchronously - I left asynchronous there to receive
feedback on whether we should move to synchronous or not.
- Merged main and resolved conflicts to ensure we use the
`SettingsPermissionGuard` and the updated `workspace.service.ts` code.
One edge-case that I was trying to communicate on Discord:
Say that an admin is a member of multiple workspaces. Therefore, they
can allow roles with PROFILE_INFORMATION permission to update their
email.
<p align="center">
<img width="553" height="115" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/80382b1f-a9e3-4dac-b606-c2defeb2c330"
/>
</p>
However, since the admin is part of multiple workspaces, he/she cannot
even update own email - the field stays disabled, leading to some
confusion.
<p align="center">
<img width="545" height="255" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5e6d27db-c9a8-4d5e-9ab6-65c77beae5b4"
/>
</p>
However, the workspace can have another member with admin role or some
other role that has PROFILE_INFORMATION permission flag. That user will
be and should be allowed to update email, so we cannot hide `email` from
dropdown options.
<p align="center">
<img width="585" height="283" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a670d3ac-cf48-4865-a425-b909093d8420"
/>
</p>
The behavior is fine imo, just a little confusing for members with more
than one workspace.
I have also tested the flow by signing up to YC workspace with my org
google account (twenty.com), then changing email to my personal address.
- After changing, I need to login using Google with my personal account
to access YC workspace again.
- If I login using Google with org google account (twenty.com), a new
user account is created.
This behavior is consistent with Notion and Linear.
Finally, as for the verification of email, the user is asked to verify
email while they're logged in, but just in case they logout without
verifying, the next login would force them to verify their email in the
email/password flow.
However, for Social/SSO, they must verify before they logout or else
they'd have to contact support for assistance. I have not looked into
how to show verification screen while logging in via Social/SSO yet, but
if that's something critical for completeness here, I shall revisit it.
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Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix@twenty.com>
## Overview
This PR strengthens our permission system by introducing more granular
role-based access control across the platform.
## Changes
### New Permissions Added
- **Applications** - Control who can install and manage applications
- **Layouts** - Control who can customize page layouts and UI structure
- **AI** - Control access to AI features and agents
- **Upload File** - Separate permission for file uploads
- **Download File** - Separate permission for file downloads (frontend
visibility)
### Security Enhancements
- Implemented whitelist-based validation for workspace field updates
- Added explicit permission guards to core entity resolvers
- Enhanced ESLint rule to enforce permission checks on all mutations
- Created `CustomPermissionGuard` and `NoPermissionGuard` for better
code documentation
### Affected Components
- Core entity resolvers: webhooks, files, domains, applications,
layouts, postgres credentials
- Workspace update mutations now use whitelist validation
- Settings UI updated with new permission controls
### Developer Experience
- ESLint now catches missing permission guards during development
- Explicit guard markers make permission requirements clear in code
review
- Comprehensive test coverage for new permission logic
## Testing
- ✅ All TypeScript type checks pass
- ✅ ESLint validation passes
- ✅ New permission guards properly enforced
- ✅ Frontend UI displays new permissions correctly
## Migration Notes
Existing workspaces will need to assign the new permissions to roles as
needed. By default, all new permissions are set to `false` for non-admin
roles.
Closes [Core Issue
#1772](https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/1772).
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> [!NOTE]
> Introduces SSO bypass with a new permission flag and workspace-level
provider toggles, enabling permitted users to log in via
Google/Microsoft/Password when SSO-only, with backend enforcement and
frontend UI/hooks/queries.
>
> - **Backend**:
> - **Permission & Enforcement**: Add `PermissionFlagType.SSO_BYPASS`;
update `AuthService` to allow login via non-SSO providers when workspace
bypass is enabled and user has `SSO_BYPASS`.
> - **Workspace Model**: Add `isGoogleAuthBypassEnabled`,
`isMicrosoftAuthBypassEnabled`, `isPasswordAuthBypassEnabled`
(migration, entity, update input, service validation).
> - **Public API**: Extend `PublicWorkspaceDataOutput` with
`authBypassProviders`; resolver computes it; permissions defaults
include `SSO_BYPASS`.
> - **Frontend**:
> - **GraphQL/State**: Generate new types/fields; add
`authBypassProviders` to `GetPublicWorkspaceDataByDomain`; new states
`workspaceAuthBypassProvidersState`, `workspaceBypassModeState`.
> - **Auth UI/Logic**: Add `useWorkspaceBypass`; update sign-in form and
footer to offer "Bypass SSO" and use merged providers when enabled;
remove auto-redirect when single SSO.
> - **Settings**: Add Security section to toggle bypass methods per
provider; conditionally show Change Password via `useCanChangePassword`.
> - **Tests/Mocks**: Update mocks and tests to include bypass
flags/providers.
>
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Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix.malfait@gmail.com>
## Problem
**CRITICAL:** Two PRs were accidentally reverted when PR #14347 "Prevent
csv export injections" was merged:
1. **PR #14348** "[Page Layout] - Review Refactor" - ✅ **RESTORED**
2. **PR #14352** "Fix wrong path used by backend" - ✅ **RESTORED**
## Root Cause Analysis
During the merge of PR #14347, there was a complex merge conflict with
PR #14352 "Fix wrong path used by backend". The merge commit
`324d7204bb` in the PR #14347 branch brought in changes from PR #14352,
but during the conflict resolution, **BOTH PR #14348 and PR #14352's
changes were accidentally overwritten**.
## What This PR Restores
This PR restores **BOTH** PRs by cherry-picking their commits:
### ✅ PR #14348 Changes Restored:
- `GraphWidgetRenderer.tsx` - was deleted, now restored
- `WidgetRenderer.tsx` - was missing, now restored
- `SettingsPageLayoutTabsInstanceId.ts` - was deleted, now restored
- `useUpdatePageLayoutWidget.ts` - was renamed back, now restored with
correct name
- Multiple test files that were deleted
- Several hook files that were renamed/reverted
- File renames: `usePageLayoutWidgetUpdate.ts` →
`useUpdatePageLayoutWidget.ts`
- Hook refactoring and test file organization
- Page layout component improvements
### ✅ PR #14352 Changes Restored:
- **Types moved to twenty-shared:**
- `packages/twenty-shared/src/types/AppBasePath.ts` ✅ RESTORED
- `packages/twenty-shared/src/types/AppPath.ts` ✅ RESTORED
- `packages/twenty-shared/src/types/SettingsPath.ts` ✅ RESTORED
- **Navigation utilities moved to twenty-shared:**
- `packages/twenty-shared/src/utils/navigation/getAppPath.ts` ✅ RESTORED
- `packages/twenty-shared/src/utils/navigation/getSettingsPath.ts` ✅
RESTORED
- **200+ import statements updated** across the codebase to use
twenty-shared
- **Old type files deleted** from twenty-front/src/modules/types/
## Evidence of Complete Restoration
**Before (reverted state):**
- ❌ Types were in `packages/twenty-front/src/modules/types/`
- ❌ Page layout files missing
- ❌ Hook files incorrectly named
**After (this PR):**
- ✅ Types correctly in `packages/twenty-shared/src/types/`
- ✅ All page layout files restored
- ✅ Hook files correctly named
- ✅ All import statements updated
## Verification
**Total changes:**
- PR #14348: 36 files changed, 863 insertions(+), 442 deletions(-)
- PR #14352: 243 files changed, 492 insertions(+), 461 deletions(-)
- **Combined: 279 files changed, 1355 insertions(+), 903 deletions(-)**
## Impact
This completely restores both PRs that were accidentally lost, ensuring:
1. Page layout refactoring work is back
2. Type organization and path utilities are correctly in twenty-shared
3. Backend email paths work correctly again
4. No functionality is lost
Fixes the reversion caused by the merge conflict in PR #14347.
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Co-authored-by: nitin <142569587+ehconitin@users.noreply.github.com>
**Small Security Issue:** CSV exports were vulnerable to formula
injection attacks when users entered values starting with =, +, -, or @.
(only happens if a logged-in user injects corrupted data)
Solution:
- Added ZWJ (Zero-Width Joiner) protection that prefixes dangerous
values with invisible Unicode character
- This is the best way to preserve original data while preventing Excel
from executing formulas
- Added import cleanup to restore original values when re-importing
Changes:
- New sanitizeValueForCSVExport() function for security
- Updated all CSV export paths to use both security + formatting
functions
- Added comprehensive tests covering attack vectors and international
characters
- Also added cursor rules for better code consistency
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Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charlesBochet@users.noreply.github.com>
After moving a section on the frontend, this broke the path that was
sent by email on the backend.
This kind of error comes back every ~2-3 month under different forms so
we need a more robust solution: I moved routes to the shared folder,
that way we will share one common source of truth between the frontend
and the backend.
Fixes#14343
The goal of this PR is to test if Twenty can support a large number of
members, a question which was raised by a large company that is
considering moving away from Salesforce.
I was expecting the currentWorkspaceMembersState to cause a lot more
issue. It would be very hard to get rid of it in the context of actors,
I think that would require a big refactoring. I thought we'd have to do
it but it turns out the perf are pretty good. One thing we need to
improve is the pagination on the roles page, we'll wait for @Bonapara to
update that
- Enable lingui/no-single-variables-to-translate and all other
recommended Lingui rules
- Fix single variable translation patterns (t`${variable}` → variable)
- Fix expression-in-message violations by extracting variables
- Fix t-call-in-function violations by moving translations inside
functions
- Update ESLint configs to use linguiPlugin.configs['flat/recommended']
- Clean up unused imports and improve translation patterns
This PR removes any V2 naming in state management logic and some minor
utils and hooks.
It has a lot of changes but nearly all of them were made by the rename
functionality of vscode which is deterministic, so it shouldn't
introduce any regression.
QA has been made on this PR on the main features of the app without any
noticeable issue.
Also renamed some other v2 naming related items :
- TextInputV2 => TextInput
- TextInput => SettingsTextInput
- ObjectFilterDropdownFilterSelectMenuItemV2 =>
ObjectFilterDropdownFilterSelectMenuItem
- useInitDraftValueV2 => useInitDraftValue
- useOpenRecordTableCellV2 => useOpenRecordTableCell
as discussed here
https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/13292#issuecomment-3092215050
with @prastoin
- [x] introduce optional message param to `copyToClipboard` method in
`useCopyToClipboard` and refactor it across app, as in case if user has
disallowed clipboard permission in BROWSER unprotected clipboard access
breaks without catch.
- [x] Email copied to clipboard
- [x] run lingui extract
Implementation is very simple
Established authentication dynamic is intercepted at
getAuthTokensFromLoginToken. If 2FA is required, a pattern similar to
EmailVerification is executed. That is, getAuthTokensFromLoginToken
mutation fails with either of the following errors:
1. TWO_FACTOR_AUTHENTICATION_VERIFICATION_REQUIRED
2. TWO_FACTOR_AUTHENTICATION_PROVISION_REQUIRED
UI knows how to respond accordingly.
2FA provisioning occurs at the 2FA resolver.
2FA verification, currently only OTP, is handled by auth.resolver's
getAuthTokensFromOTP
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Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix.malfait@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix@twenty.com>
Currently, when a server query or mutation from the front-end fails, the
error message defined server-side is displayed in a snackbar in the
front-end.
These error messages usually contain technical details that don't belong
to the user interface, such as "ObjectMetadataCollection not found" or
"invalid ENUM value for ...".
**BE**
In addition to the original error message that is still needed (for the
request response, debugging, sentry monitoring etc.), we add a
`displayedErrorMessage` that will be used in the snackbars. It's only
relevant to add it for the messages that will reach the FE (ie. not in
jobs or in rest api for instance) and if it can help the user sort out /
fix things (ie. we do add displayedErrorMessage for "Cannot create
multiple draft versions for the same workflow" or "Cannot delete
[field], please update the label identifier field first", but not
"Object metadata does not exist"), even if in practice in the FE users
should not be able to perform an action that will not work (ie should
not be able to save creation of multiple draft versions of the same
workflows).
**FE**
To ease the usage we replaced enqueueSnackBar with enqueueErrorSnackBar
and enqueueSuccessSnackBar with an api that only requires to pass on the
error.
If no displayedErrorMessage is specified then the default error message
is `An error occured.`
This PR replaces the many calls of useDropdown by the new standalone
hooks : useCloseDropdown, useOpenDropdown and useToggleDropdown.
This will allow to remove useDropdown and then the dropdown recoil
component state v1.
A big round of QA has been made, with some bugs caught along the way.
Closes https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/1155
Closes https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/618
## QA
Component|Status|Comment
|---|---|---|
CurrentWorkspaceMemberFavorites|Ok|
FavoriteFolderPickerFooter|Ok|
AdvancedFilterAddFilterRuleSelect|Ok|
AdvancedFilterRecordFilterGroupOptionsDropdown|Ok|
AdvancedFilterRecordFilterOperandSelectContent|Ok|
AdvancedFilterRecordFilterOptionsDropdown|Ok|
useAdvancedFilterFieldSelectDropdown|Ok|
ObjectFilterDropdownBooleanSelect|Ok|
ObjectFilterDropdownOptionSelect|Ok|
ObjectOptionsDropdown|Ok|
ObjectOptionsDropdownLayoutContent|Ok|
ObjectSortDropdownButton|Ok|
useCloseSortDropdown|Ok|
FormDateTimeFieldInput|Ok|Bug detected, cannot select a month or a year,
see issue https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/12922
FormSingleRecordPicker|Ok|
MultiItemFieldMenuItem|Ok|
RecordDetailRelationRecordsListItem|Ok|
RecordDetailRelationSection|Ok|
RecordDetailRelationSectionDropdownToMany|Ok|
RecordDetailRelationSectionDropdownToOne|Ok|
RecordTableColumnAggregateFooterDropdownSubmenuContent|Ok|
RecordTableColumnAggregateFooterAggregateOperationMenuItems|Ok|
RecordTableColumnAggregateFooterMenuContent|Ok|
RecordTableColumnAggregateFooterValueCell|Ok|
RecordTableColumnHeadDropdownMenu|Ok|
RecordTableHeaderPlusButtonContent|Ok|
useTriggerActionMenuDropdown|Ok|
MultipleSelectDropdown|Ok|
RecordBoardColumnHeaderAggregateDropdownButton|Ok|
SettingsDataModelFieldSelectFormOptionRow|Ok|
SettingsDataModelNewFieldBreadcrumbDropDown|Ok|
SettingsObjectFieldActiveActionDropdown|Ok|
SettingsObjectFieldInactiveActionDropdown|Ok|
SettingsObjectInactiveMenuDropDown|Ok|
SettingsSecurityApprovedAccessDomainRowDropdownMenu|Couldn’t test|
SettingsSecuritySSORowDropdownMenu|Couldn’t test|
SettingsAccountsRowDropdownMenu|Ok|
SettingsRoleAssignment|Ok|
SettingsServerlessFunctionTabEnvironmentVariableTableRow|Couldn’t test|
MatchColumnToFieldSelect|Ok|
SubMatchingSelectDropdownButton|Ok|Removed conflicting duplicate open
dropdown
SubMatchingSelectRowRightDropdown|Ok|
CurrencyPickerDropdownButton|Ok|
IconPicker|Ok|
DateTimePicker|Ok|
PhoneCountryPickerDropdownButton|OK|
Select|Ok|
Dropdown|Ok|Not QAing all dropdowns in the app because the ones of this
QA are enough to show up that Dropdown is behaving correctly on a lot of
use cases
DropdownMenuInnerSelect|Ok|
TabList|Ok|Removed onClickOutside called in dropdown clickable
component, validated with Raph who recently worked on this
DateInput|Ok|
MultiWorkspaceDropdownDefaultComponents|Ok|
AdvancedFilterChip|Ok|
EditableFilterDropdownButton|Ok|
UpdateViewButtonGroup|Ok|
ViewBarDetailsAddFilterButton|Ok|
ViewBarFilterButton|Ok|
ViewBarFilterDropdown|Ok|
ViewBarFilterDropdownAdvancedFilterButton|Ok|
ViewPickerDropdown|Ok|
ViewPickerListContent|Ok|
ViewPickerOptionDropdown|Ok|
WorkflowEditTriggerDatabaseEventForm|Ok|
WorkflowVariablesDropdownWorkflowStepItems|Ok|
AttachmentDropdown|Ok|
SupportDropdown|Ok|
Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charlesBochet@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
Moves system-level operations (auth, billing, admin) to use the
/metadata endpoint instead of /graphql.
This cleans up the endpoint separation so /graphql is purely for core
objects (Company, People, etc.) and /metadata handles all system
operations.
Part of prep work for webhook/API key core migration.
This PR is the first part of a refactoring aiming to deprecate the
hotkey scopes api in favor of the new focus stack api which is more
robust.
The refactored components in this PR are the dropdowns and the side
panel/command menu.
- Replaced `useScopedHotkeys` by `useHotkeysOnFocusedElement` for all
dropdown components, selectable lists and the command menu
- Introduced `focusId` for all dropdowns and created a common hotkey
scope `DropdownHotkeyScope` for backward compatibility
- Replaced `setHotkeyScopeAndMemorizePreviousScope` occurrences with
`usePushFocusItemToFocusStack` and `goBackToPreviousHotkeyScope` with
`removeFocusItemFromFocusStack`
Note: Test that the shorcuts and arrow key navigation still work
properly when interacting with dropdowns and the command menu.
Bugs that I have spotted during the QA but which are already present on
main:
- Icon picker select with arrow keys doesn’t work inside dropdowns
- Some dropdowns are not selectable with arrow keys (no selectable list)
- Dropdowns in dropdowns don’t reset the hotkey scope correctly when
closing
- The table click outside is not triggered after closing a table cell
and clicking outside of the table
This PR refactors all the dropdown content wrapping mechanism across the
entire app.
It refactors the internals of the `Dropdown` component and introduces a
new generic `DropdownContent` component that is a generic wrapper used
for each dropdown.
## Why this PR ?
Because we’ve been experiencing continuous regressions for months on the
dropdown content width, with weird scrolling behaviors in some and not
in others, and every time a solution was found for a particular set of
dropdowns, it broke another set of dropdowns, which wasn’t noticed
because doing the QA of all dropdowns of the app is very difficult for
fixing an apparently small bug.
## Don’t we already have a `DropdownMenu` component ?
Indeed, this new `DropdownContent` is almost like `DropdownMenu` and
took inspiration from it but `DropdownContent` acts as a generic content
container that sets the width of the whole dropdown, whether we have a
menu or not.
## Why don’t we put it directly in Dropdown internals ?
Because the Dropdown component is using a complex logic with floating-ui
middleware to compute its position and size, and for this logic to work
correctly, it cannot be responsible for the “wanted” width of its
content, because the children components, which the dropdown is not
aware of, can request different widths after the dropdown has been
mounted.
A good example with multiple use cases inside the same dropdown can be
found in `AdvancedFilterDropdownFilterInput`
Thus, it is the responsibility of the content of the dropdown to
determine the width it wants to have.
## What is the difference with DropdownMenuItemsContainer ?
We can have multiple `DropdownMenuItemsContainer` in a dropdown,
alongside other components like `DropdownMenuSeparator` or
`DropdownMenuHeader`, and each of those components behaves differently
regarding to its width, paddings, etc. Therefore it is logical that the
`DropdownMenuItemsContainer` cannot be responsible for the whole
dropdown content width, and trying to do so has been the cause of many
regressions for months.
Now `DropdownMenuItemsContainer` is taking a width of `auto` by default,
which is the best to adapt to a parent which has a defined width.
## How do I set the width of my dropdown now ?
By passing a pixel width to the props `widthInPixels` of
`DropdownContent`, which only accepts numbers to avoid any confusion
with `auto` , `100%` or `160px` and other specific width variables.
The `dropdownWidth` props has been removed from `<Dropdown>` to avoid
any confusion.
Also the `DropdownMenuItemsContainer` is now using `auto` as its default
width to fill the available space inside `DropdownContent` .
It is highly recommended to use the enum `GenericDropdownContentWidt` to
define your width.
## Where to use this new `DropdownContent` component ?
There are two main use cases.
If the dropdown content is defined directly inline in the Dropdown
props, then it is recommended to use it here too.
On the other hand if the dropdown content is abstracted in another
component, it’s recommended to use this new component alongside the
others components like `DropdownMenuItemsContainer`.
A good rule of thumb is to place `DropdownContent` where
`DropdownMenuItemsContainer`, `DropdownMenuSearchInput`, etc. are
placed.
## What if I have a custom width ?
Just define a constant like `ICON_PICKER_DROPDOWN_CONTENT_WIDTH` and use
it with the props `widthInPixels` .
Otherwise there’s a `GenericDropdownContentWidth` enum. The default
value being `GenericDropdownContentWidth.Medium` (or 200px), which most
dropdowns use.
## QA
Component | Comment
-- | --
AttachmentDropdown | Fixed overflowing (thanks to DropdownContent)
RecordIndexActionMenuDropdown |
CommandMenuActionMenuDropdown |
SupportDropdown | Fixed overflowing (thanks to DropdownContent)
MessageThreadSubscribersDropdownButton | Removed because unused
FavoriteFolderNavigationDrawerItemDropdown | Set width at Narrow
FavoriteFolderPicker |
ViewPickerOptionDropdown |
PageFavoriteFolderDropdown | Removed because unused
AdvancedFilterAddFilterRuleSelect |
AdvancedFilterAddFilterRuleSelect |
AdvancedFilterFieldSelectMenu |
AdvancedFilterRecordFilterGroupOptionsDropdown |
AdvancedFilterRecordFilterOperanceSelect | Set width at Narrow
AdvancedFilterLogicalOperatorDropdown | Set width at Narrow
AdvancedFilterRecordFilterOptionsDropdown |
AdvancedFilterRootRecordFilterGroup | Fixed broken horizontal scrolling
behavior
AdvancedFilterSubFieldSelectMenu |
AdvancedFilterDropdownFilterInput |
ObjectFilterDropdownBooleanSelect |
ObjectFilterDropdownCountrySelect | Fixed broken menu items container
ObjectFilterDropdownCurrencySelect | Set width to Large
ObjectFilterDropdownFilterInput |
ObjectFilterDropdownOperandDropdown | Fixed width that was not fixed
ObjectFilterDropdownFilterInput | Fixed width that wasn’t the same for
EditableFilterChip
ObjectFilterDropdownOperandSelect | Refactored
ObjectOptionsDropdownRecordGroupFieldsContent | Added missing separator
ObjectOptionDropdownFieldsContent |
ObjectOptionsDropdownHiddenFieldsContent |
ObjectOptionsDropdownLayoutContent |
ObjectOptionsDropdownLayoutOpenInContent |
ObjectOptionsDropdownMenuContent |
ObjectOptionsDropdownRecordGroupFieldsContent |
ObjectOptionsDropdownRecordGroupsContent |
ObjectOptionsDropdownRecordGroupSortContent |
ObjectOptionsDropdownHiddenRecordGroupsContent | Removed unnecessary
DropdownMenuItemsContainer
RecordBoardColumnHeaderAggregateDropdown | Fixed overflowing (thanks to
DropdownContent)
RecordBoardColumnHeaderAggregateDropdownFieldsContent | Fixed
overflowing (thanks to DropdownContent)
RecordBoardColumnHeaderAggregateDropdownMenuContent | Fixed overflowing
(thanks to DropdownContent)
RecordBoardColumnHeaderAggregateDropdownOptionsContent | Fixed
overflowing (thanks to DropdownContent)
MultiItemFieldInput | Fixed overflowing (thanks to DropdownContent)
MultiItemFieldMenuItem |
MultipleRecordPicker | Fixed overflowing (thanks to DropdownContent)
SingleRecordPicker |
RecordTableColumnAggregateDropdownSubmenuContent |
RecordTableColumnAggregateFooterMenuContent |
RecordTableColumnHeadDropdownMenu | Fixed overflowing (thanks to
DropdownContent)
RecordTableHeaderPlusButtonContent |
MultipleSelectDropdown | Broken width fixed
ObjectSortDropdownButton |
RecordDetailRelationRecordsListItem |
ConfigVariableDatabaseInput |
ConfigVariableOptionsDropdownContent |
SettingsObjectFieldActiveActionDropdown | Fixed overflowing (thanks to
DropdownContent)
SettingsObjectFieldDisabledActionDropdown | Set width at Narrow
SettingsObjectSummaryCard | Removed because unused
SettingsDataModelFieldSelectFormOptionRow |
SettingsDataModelNewFieldBreadcrumbDropdown |
SettingsObjectInactiveMenuDropDown |
SettingsRoleAssignementWorkspaceMemberPickerDropdown |
SettingsRolePermissionObjectLevelObjectPickerDropdownContent |
SettingsSecurityApprovedAccessDomainRowDropdownMenu | Couldn’t test
SettingsSecuritySSORowDropdownMenu | Couldn’t test
SettingsAccountsRowDropdownMenu | Fixed overflowing (thanks to
DropdownContent)
SettingsIntegrationDatabaseConnectionSummaryCard | Couldn’t test
SettingsServerlessFunctionTablEnvironmentVariableTableRow | Deactivated
scope
MatchColumnSelectFieldSelectDropdownContent | Removed now unnecessary
width on DropdownMenuItemsContainer
MatchColumnSelectSubFieldSelectDropdownContent |
SubMatchingSelectInput |
CurrencyPickerDropdownSelect |
IconPicker | Fixed overflowing (thanks to DropdownContent)
PhoneCountryPickerDropdownSelect |
Select | Refactored to drilldown wanted width of content, in this case
it’s intended
ExpandedListDropdown |
ShowPageAddButton | Removed because unused
MultiWorkspaceDropdownDefaultComponent |
MultiWorkspaceDropdownThemesComponent |
MultiWorkspaceDropdownWorkspacesListComponent |
AdvancedFilterDropdownButton |
EditableFilterChip |
EditableFilterDropdownButton |
UpdateViewButtonGroup |
ViewBarFilterDropdown |
ViewBarFilterDropdownFieldSelectMenu |
ViewPickerContentCreateMode |
ViewPickerContentEditMode |
ViewPickerListContent |
WorkflowEditTriggerDatabaseEventForm |
WorkflowVariablesDropdownFieldItems |
WorkflowVariablesDropdownObjectItems |
WorkflowVariablesDropdownWorkflowStepItems |
CommandMenuContextChipGroups |
RecordBoardColumnDropdownMenu |
MultiSelectInput |
SelectInput |
CustomSlashMenu |
DropdownMenu | Removed and replaced by DropdownContent
OverlayContainer and around |
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## Miscellaneous
Side notes :
- The `Select` component is now wrapping the `DropdownContent` because
it computes a dynamic width.
- The advanced filter dropdown has been fixed, it was broken when
resizing the window horizontally, we couldn’t scroll. This specific edge
case was taken into account when refactoring the whole dropdown content
system
- As discussed with Nitin, data-select-disable will probably be removed
entirely, so I let it as is, because right now it is not used by the
refactored d&d selection.
- Duplicate separators under DropdownMenuHeader have been removed.
Fixes : https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/12327
Fixes : https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/951
This PR was originally about fixing advanced filter dropdown auto resize
to avoid breaking the app main container, but the regression is not
limited to advanced filter dropdown, so this PR fixes the regression for
every dropdown in the app.
This PR adds a max dropdown max width to allow resizing dropdowns
horizontally also, which can happen easily for the advanced filter
dropdown.
In this PR we also start removing `fieldMetadataItemUsedInDropdown` in
component `AdvancedFilterDropdownTextInput` because it has no impact
outside of this component which is used only once.
The autoresize behavior determines the right padding-bottom between
mobile and PC.
Mobile :
<img width="604" alt="Capture d’écran 2025-04-07 à 16 03 12"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/fbdd8020-1bfc-4e01-8a05-3a9f114cdd40"
/>
PC :
<img width="757" alt="Capture d’écran 2025-04-07 à 16 03 30"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f80a5967-8f60-40bb-ae3c-fa9eb4c65707"
/>
Fixes https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/725
Fixes https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/11409
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Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.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
# 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 !
Removed redundant handleSave and handleSubmit props in domain settings.
Integrated form submission logic directly into form components, ensuring
consistent behavior and reducing complexity. Updated button components
to explicitly support the "type" attribute for improved accessibility
and functionality.
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Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix.malfait@gmail.com>
As per title, add ~200 missing translations in different places of app.
Most places are now available for translation with AI but still some
aren't available - some enums (like in MenuItemSelectColor.tsx) or
values in complex types (like in
SettingsNonCompositeFieldTypeConfigs.ts) or values where are injected
some variables (like in SettingsDataModelFieldNumberForm.tsx)
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Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix@twenty.com>
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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* 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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Updated method, query, and variable names to align with a consistent
naming convention for fetching SSO identity providers. Added
comprehensive unit tests to validate SSO service logic, ensuring better
reliability and maintainability.
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Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix@twenty.com>