## Problem
twenty-ui Argos visual tests are flaky — `Loader`,
`CircularProgressBar`, `ProgressBar` get flagged as changed with no
relevant code change.
## Cause
Argos screenshots use Playwright's `animations: "disabled"`, which only
freezes CSS animations. These components animate via framer-motion
(main-thread rAF), so each run captures a different frame.
## Fix
Set `MotionGlobalConfig.skipAnimations = true` in the Vitest setup of
both UI packages — freezes framer-motion to a deterministic state during
Argos runs only (interactive Storybook unaffected). Removes the
now-redundant per-story `disableSnapshot` opt-outs.
Note: removing `CircularProgressBar`'s opt-out adds new baselines
(one-time Argos approval, not flakiness).
## What
Clears **all 14 High `minimatch` ReDoS alerts** (GHSA-7r86-cg39-jmmj,
GHSA-23c5-xmqv-rm74, GHSA-3ppc-4f35-3m26) in the root tree — **by
bumping the actual parent dev tools, with no `resolutions`/overrides**.
Each parent that pinned a vulnerable minimatch is upgraded so the
patched version resolves naturally.
| Vulnerable minimatch | Pinned by | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| 10.0.3 | `@microsoft/api-extractor` 7.55.1 | → 7.58.7 (in-range
refresh) → minimatch 10.2.3 |
| 3.1.2 | `@stoplight/spectral-core` 1.20.0 | → 1.23.0 (in-range
refresh) → minimatch ^3.1.4 |
| 3.0.8 | `vite-plugin-dts` 3.8.1 → api-extractor 7.43.0 | bump to
`^4.5.4` (already used elsewhere here) → minimatch 10.2.3 |
| 4.2.3 | `graphql-config` 4.5.0 via `@graphql-codegen/cli` ^3.3.1 |
bump cli to `^5.0.7` → graphql-config 5.1.6 → minimatch ^10 |
| 9.0.3 | `zapier-platform-cli` ^15.4.1 | bump to `^19.0.0` |
| 7.4.6 | `verdaccio` 6.5.2 → `@verdaccio/core` 8.0.0-next | refresh to
6.7.2 → core 8.1.1 → minimatch 7.4.9 |
All six are **build/test tooling** — the ReDoS exposure is build-time,
never shipped to users.
## Verification
- ✅ Every resolved `minimatch` in `yarn.lock` is now ≥ its patched floor
(3.1.5 / 7.4.9 / 9.0.9 / 10.2.3+). No `resolutions` added.
- ✅ `nx build`: twenty-shared, twenty-ui, twenty-ui-deprecated,
twenty-emails (validates vite-plugin-dts v4)
- ✅ twenty-zapier: typecheck + build + `zapier validate` (35/35 checks
pass; cli 19 + core 15.5.1)
- ✅ twenty-front: typecheck; `graphql:generate` with codegen cli 5
produces **byte-identical** output (no generated-file changes in this
PR)
- ✅ `yarn install --immutable` clean
## Notes
- The large `yarn.lock` diff is expected: major bumps to codegen (3→5),
zapier-cli (15→19), and vite-plugin-dts (3→4) cascade through dev-tree
transitives (net −1244 lines after dedup).
- `zapier-platform-core` (runtime) intentionally left at 15.5.1 — only
the CLI (dev tool) carried the vulnerable minimatch; `zapier validate`
flags only a non-blocking "consider upgrading core" suggestion.
- codegen plugins (`typescript`/`typescript-operations`) left at v3:
they run fine under cli 5 and produce identical output, so the minimal
change is just the cli bump.
## Description
Promotes the next-gen UI library (formerly `twenty-new-ui`) to the name
**`twenty-ui`** (v0.1.0, publishable) and renames the old package to
**`twenty-ui-deprecated`**. Rewrites ~1,730 `twenty-ui` imports →
`twenty-ui-deprecated`, updates all configs/CI/Docker/deps, and migrates
twenty-front's `Toggle` to the new package (first consumer) as a
drop-in.
## Next steps
- Wire the `ui/v*` publish dispatch (`cd-deploy-tag.yaml` +
`.yarnrc.yml`), then tag `ui/v0.1.0` to publish.
- Continue migrating components from `twenty-ui-deprecated` →
`twenty-ui`.
## Summary
- **Username-prefix branches**: Local visual-diff builds now use
`charles/main` instead of `main` as the branch name, preventing local
runs from creating auto-approved reference builds that could overwrite
CI baselines.
- **Local merge-base computation**: Computes `ARGOS_REFERENCE_COMMIT`
via `git merge-base HEAD main` locally, so the Argos SDK skips `git
fetch origin <branch>` — fixing the "fatal: couldn't find remote ref"
error when running from non-pushed branches.
- **Pass `referenceCommit` to vitest plugin**: Ensures the locally
computed merge-base is forwarded to the Argos upload.
## Test plan
- [x] Verified local visual-diff works from `main` branch (branch
becomes `charles/main`, not auto-approved)
- [x] Verified local visual-diff works from a non-pushed branch
(`test/local-only-visual-diff` → build uploaded successfully)
## Summary
**CI: Main-branch Argos baselines**
- Run storybook build + screenshot capture on `push` to `main` in CI UI
workflow
- Add `dispatch-main` job in visual regression dispatch to forward
main-branch screenshots to ci-privileged
- Simplify `dispatch-pr` by inlining the artifact name and removing
unused `project` output
**Local visual diff support**
- Add `scripts/visual-diff.sh` for running Argos uploads locally via
tunnel
- Add `storybook:visual-diff` Nx target wrapping the script (depends on
`storybook:build`)
- Honor `STORYBOOK_URL` env in `vitest.config.ts` to reuse pre-served
static builds (mirrors twenty-front pattern)
- Support `ARGOS_BUILD_NAME`, `ARGOS_REFERENCE_BRANCH` env overrides in
vitest plugin config
## Context
Argos builds on PRs are all "Orphan" because there's no reference build
on `main` to compare against. The CI changes add the missing piece:
every merge to main now produces screenshots and uploads them to Argos
as reference builds.
The local visual diff script enables developers to run visual regression
checks from their machine against the self-hosted Argos instance via
`kubectl port-forward` (set up by the twenty-infra `argos-tunnel`
command).
## Related
- twentyhq/twenty-argos#1 (backend config for self-hosted HTTPS
redirect)
- twentyhq/twenty-infra#709 (argos-tunnel super CLI command +
self-hosted mode)
## Test plan
- [ ] Verify CI UI runs on next push to main and produces the
`argos-screenshots-twenty-ui` artifact
- [ ] Verify `dispatch-main` triggers and uploads screenshots to Argos
- [ ] Verify subsequent PR builds show diffs against the main baseline
instead of "Orphan"
- [ ] Run `ARGOS_TOKEN=<token> npx nx storybook:visual-diff twenty-ui`
locally with tunnel active
## Summary
- Adds `@argos-ci/storybook` vitest plugin to `twenty-ui` for automatic
screenshot capture during vitest storybook tests
- Uploads captured screenshots (PNG, ~5MB) as a CI artifact instead of
passing the full storybook build
- Updates the visual regression dispatch workflow to pass
`mode=argos-screenshots` to ci-privileged, which then uploads
screenshots to Argos via CLI
This replaces the 10-minute Storybook screenshot capture with a ~30s
vitest browser-mode approach. The heavy screenshot work happens on free
public runners, while ci-privileged only handles the Argos API upload
(keeping secrets private).
## Architecture
```
twenty (public, free runners) ci-privileged (private)
───────────────────────────── ────────────────────────
1. Build storybook-static 4. Download screenshots artifact
2. Vitest captures screenshots 5. `argos upload` → Argos API
3. Upload screenshots artifact 6. Poll for results
7. Post PR comment
```
## Test plan
- [x] Verified locally: vitest captures 225 screenshots in ~28s
- [x] Verified `@argos-ci/cli upload` successfully creates Argos build
from captured screenshots
- [x] Argos diffs computed and results visible via API
- [ ] CI runs end-to-end on a PR
## Summary
On kanban cards, the title was being truncated even when the checkbox
wasn't displayed. The checkbox is hidden via `opacity: 0` on the card's
non-hovered state, which keeps it in flex flow and still reserves its
~24px of width — so the title's flex item was shrinking unnecessarily.
This change collapses the checkbox container's `max-width` to `0` (with
`overflow: hidden`) while it's hidden, and expands it back to the
checkbox's natural size (`spacing[6]` = 24px) on hover or when selected.
The existing `transition: all ease-in-out 160ms` animates the title
expanding into the freed space.
### Before
Title truncates with ellipsis even though the checkbox slot is empty:
<img width="350" alt="before"
src="https://i.imgur.com/placeholder-before.png" />
### After
Title uses the full row width when not hovered; the checkbox slides in
on hover (or when the card is selected) and the title reflows.
### Tooltip
The full title is already exposed on hover when truncated — `RecordChip`
→ `Chip` already wraps the label in `OverflowingTextWithTooltip`, which
detects overflow (`scrollWidth > clientWidth`) and renders an
`AppTooltip` with the full text. No additional wiring needed.
## Test plan
- [ ] On a kanban board, verify a long record title now uses the full
card width when the card is not hovered (no ellipsis if the title fits).
- [ ] Hover the card: the checkbox slides in smoothly (animated), and
the title reflows (may now truncate if it doesn't fit).
- [ ] Hover the (now-truncated) title: tooltip with the full title
appears.
- [ ] Select the card via the checkbox: checkbox stays visible (and
title stays in its hover-state width) without hovering.
- [ ] Compact view (eye icon) still renders correctly.
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## PR Description
### Summary
- Add AI chat thread actions: rename, archive (soft-delete via
`deletedAt`), and hard-delete with confirmation.
- Add chat thread filtering by status (active/archived/all), group-by
mode, and last activity.
- Rework drawer/side-panel thread lists to share thread sections, item
menus, archive icons, and empty-state behavior.
- Extend server chat thread model/API with `deletedAt`, mutations,
broadcasts, and archive-aware stream guards.
### Decisions
- Two-stage lifecycle: Archive sets `deletedAt` (soft); Delete is a
separate action on archived threads that hard-deletes the row. Aligns
with Twenty's soft-delete convention (Felix's suggestion).
- `lastMessageAt` is derived from `MAX(agentMessage.createdAt)` on read,
not stored. List query does inline aggregation for sort; `@ResolveField`
covers single-thread / mutation paths so the schema contract is honest
everywhere. Matches `timeline-messaging.service.ts` precedent and the
existing `totalInputCredits` / `totalOutputCredits` `@ResolveField`
pattern in the same resolver.
- Replaced auto-CRUD `chatThreads` (cursor-paginated Connection) with a
custom `[AgentChatThreadDTO!]` resolver. Frontend metadata-store treats
threads as a flat collection and filters/sorts client-side, so cursor
pagination was performative.
- Sending in an archived chat unarchives it optimistically on the client
and authoritatively on the server.
- Grouping and last-activity filtering use `lastMessageAt ?? updatedAt`
so archive/rename don't bump threads in the list.
- Kept metadata-store core API unchanged; AI chat uses the same local
cast pattern already used by other metadata-store partial updates.
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## Summary
Iterative redesign of two related areas in settings, plus a new
`pages/settings/layout/` folder for read-only entity detail pages.
### Application content tab
- **Grouped into three sections** — Data / Layout / Logic — each with
one H2 + multiple `TableSection`-wrapped sub-tables (mirrors the
role-permissions pattern). Replaces six per-category table/row
components with one uniform `<SettingsApplicationContentSubtable>` +
`ApplicationContentRow` shape (net **−~700 lines** across the refactor).
- **All 10 row categories now clickable** for installed apps:
- Objects / Fields / Logic functions / Front components → existing
detail pages
- Agents → existing `AiAgentDetail`
- Skills → existing `AiSkillDetail` (looked up by `Skill.applicationId +
name`)
- Roles → existing `RoleDetail` (looked up by
`Role.universalIdentifier`)
- Views / Page layouts / Navigation menu items → **new** detail pages
(see below)
- **Lifecycle hooks visible** — `pre-install` / `post-install` logic
functions are surfaced in the Trigger column instead of appearing as
empty/misconfigured.
### Logic function settings (Triggers + Test tabs)
- Triggers tab is now editable (HTTP / Cron / Database event / AI tool)
with a `<SettingsLogicFunctionTriggerSection>` wrapper that owns the
toggle, header, and read-only short-circuit.
- HTTP section gets a Live URL field with copy-to-clipboard.
- Each section shows a **Sample input** preview (the JSON the function
will receive) using the same payload builders the Test tab uses.
- Test tab: **Simulate trigger** buttons that prefill the JSON input
from the configured trigger's schema. Replaces an unclickable `<Select>`
(which auto-disables when there's only one option — the typical case).
- Read-only behavior for installed-app functions: explicit `<Callout>`
notice when there's no trigger; trigger sections render as disabled
controls when there is one.
- Removed the empty Environment Variables section from the Settings tab
(it just told the user to go elsewhere).
### New `pages/settings/layout/` folder
Three new app-scoped detail pages so users can drill into entities the
GraphQL `Application` type doesn't expose by id (keyed by manifest
`universalIdentifier`):
- `ApplicationViewDetail` — type, object, visibility + Fields / Filters
/ Sorts subsections (field UIDs resolved to readable labels via
`useFieldLabelByUid`)
- `ApplicationPageLayoutDetail` — type, object + per-tab subsections
listing widgets
- `ApplicationNavigationMenuItemDetail` — type, destination (resolved),
icon, color, position
Each page reads from the marketplace manifest the parent app page
already loads (no extra queries). Folder set up so a future "Layout"
settings tab can grow here (analogous to the existing `data-model/`
folder under the Data tab).
### Other consistency fixes
- Breadcrumbs on every app-scoped entity detail page now include a
category crumb so users know what they're looking at: `Workspace /
Applications / Timely / Navigation menu items / Time entry`.
- Title fallback for nav menu items uses the resolved destination
(`"Time entry"`) instead of the raw enum (`"OBJECT"`).
- New shared utils: `getNavigationMenuItemDestination`,
`resolveManifestObjectLabel`, `getLogicFunctionTriggerLabel`,
`<MonoText>`.
## Backend changes
Only one minor schema-shape change (additive): added `applicationId` to
the `SkillFields` GraphQL fragment and `universalIdentifier` to the
`RoleFragment` so the new lookups have what they need. Generated
metadata schema patched in-tree to match — regenerate with `nx run
twenty-front:graphql:generate --configuration=metadata` if it drifts.
## Test plan
- [ ] Application content tab on an installed app shows the 3 grouped
sections; rows in each section are clickable
- [ ] Click an Object → existing object detail page
- [ ] Click a Field → existing field-edit page
- [ ] Click an Agent / Skill / Role → existing detail page
- [ ] Click a View / Page layout / Navigation menu item → new read-only
detail page; subsections (Fields/Filters/Sorts for views, per-tab
widgets for page layouts) populate correctly
- [ ] Breadcrumbs on every entity detail page have 5 crumbs ending in
`<Category> / <Entity name>`
- [ ] Logic function Triggers tab: toggle each trigger type on/off, see
the Sample input preview update; for installed apps, sections render as
read-only
- [ ] Test tab: each "Simulate trigger" button prefills the JSON editor
with the matching payload shape
- [ ] Functions list: a function configured as `post-install` shows
"Post-install" in the Trigger column
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## Summary
- The Data Model table was labeling core Twenty objects (e.g. Person,
Company) as **Managed** even though they are part of the standard
application. This PR teaches the frontend to resolve an `applicationId`
back to its real application name (`Standard`, `Custom`, or any
installed app), and removes the misleading **Managed** label entirely.
- Introduces a single, consistent way to render an "app badge" across
the settings UI:
- new `Avatar` variant `type="app"` (rounded 4px corners + 1px
deterministic border derived from `placeholderColorSeed`)
- new `AppChip` component (icon + name) backed by a new
`useApplicationChipData` hook
- new `useApplicationsByIdMap` hook + `CurrentApplicationContext` so the
chip can render **This app** when shown inside the matching app's detail
page
- Reuses these primitives on:
- the application detail page header (`SettingsApplicationDetailTitle`)
- the Installed / My apps tables (`SettingsApplicationTableRow`)
- the NPM packages list (`SettingsApplicationsDeveloperTab`)
- Backend: exposes a minimal `installedApplications { id name
universalIdentifier }` field on `Workspace` (resolved from the workspace
cache, soft-deleted entries filtered out) so the frontend can resolve
`applicationId` -> name without N+1 fetches.
- Cleanup: deletes `getItemTagInfo` and inlines its tiny
responsibilities into the components that need them, matching the
`RecordChip` pattern.
## Summary
Two small visual issues with the shared `CardPicker` (used in the
Enterprise plan modal and the onboarding plan picker):
- Labels like \`Monthly\` / \`Yearly\` were center-aligned inside their
cards while the subtitle (\`\$25 / seat / month\`) stayed left-aligned,
because the underlying \`<button>\` element's default \`text-align:
center\` was leaking into the children.
- The hover background was painted on the same element that owned the
inner padding, so the hover surface didn't visually feel like the whole
card.
This PR:
- Moves the content padding into a new \`StyledCardInner\` so the outer
\`<button>\` is just the card chrome (border + radius + background +
hover).
- Adds \`text-align: left\` so titles align with their subtitles.
- Hoists \`cursor: pointer\` out of \`:hover\` (it should be on by
default for the card).
Affects:
- \`EnterprisePlanModal\` (Settings → Enterprise)
- \`ChooseYourPlanContent\` (onboarding trial picker)
## Summary
Aligns **object metadata** icons with the **tinted tile** look
everywhere we show a workspace object, and **retires** the
navigation-only `NavigationMenuItemStyleIcon` wrapper in favor of
**shared** UI primitives under `@/ui/display` and `@/object-metadata`.
## What changed
### Global tinted icon building blocks (`@/ui/display`)
- **`TintedIconTile`** / **`StyledTintedIconTileContainer`** support
optional **`size`** and **`stroke`**, and grow the tile when **`size`**
is set so layouts match previous `theme.icon` usage.
- Shared helpers and constants for theme color parsing and tinted
backgrounds/borders/icon color (e.g.
**`getTintedIconTileStyleFromColor`**, **`parseThemeColor`**,
**`getColorFromTheme`**, related constants).
### Object metadata icon (`@/object-metadata`)
- **`ObjectMetadataIcon`** composes **`TintedIconTile`** with
**`getObjectColorWithFallback`**, forwards optional **`size`** /
**`stroke`** for **visual parity** with old `getIcon` + explicit sizing.
- **`getSelectOptionIconFromObjectMetadataItem`** returns an
**`IconComponent`** for selects/menus that expect a component, not a
React node.
### Navigation module cleanup
- **Removed** **`NavigationMenuItemStyleIcon`**; call sites use
**`ObjectMetadataIcon`**, **`TintedIconTile`**, and/or the shared
**`getTintedIconTileStyleFromColor`** pipeline so the same treatment is
**not** tied to the navigation package.
- **`NavigationMenuItemIcon`**, view/link overlays, DnD handle, and
sidebar editor flows updated to use the shared pattern where they render
object (or tinted) icons.
### Product surfaces updated (non-exhaustive)
- **Settings:** role object picker/rows, data model
tables/graph/overview, object preview summary, webhooks entity list,
morph relation multiselect.
- **Workflows:** create/update/delete/upsert/find records, triggers,
filters, variables dropdowns, AI agent object rows, object dropdowns.
- **Shell:** side panel object filter / data sources / folder chrome
where object icons appear.
- **Records:** index header icon, show breadcrumb styling.
- **Activity:** timeline event icon when linked object metadata applies.
- **`NavigationDrawerItem`:** tinted branch aligned with shared
**`TintedIconTile`** behavior.
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## Summary
- Set `accent="blue"` on InformationBanner action button so it renders
blue instead of default gray
- Add Banner storybook stories for all color × variant combinations
(BluePrimary, BlueSecondary, DangerPrimary, DangerSecondary)
- Use `useUserTimezone()` in `SettingsDatePickerInput` instead of
browser timezone (`Temporal.Now.timeZoneId()`) so dates respect the
admin's profile timezone preference
- Separate `onChange` from `onClose` in `SettingsDatePickerInput` so
changing the hour no longer forces the date picker to close
## Summary
- Add `WORKSPACE_SCHEMA_DDL_LOCKED` env-only boolean config variable
that blocks all workspace schema DDL changes when set to `true`. This is
intended for hot upgrades where logical replication cannot handle DDL
changes. Enforced at two chokepoints:
- `WorkspaceMigrationRunnerService.run` — blocks all metadata-driven DDL
(object/field/index CRUD, app sync/uninstall, standard app sync, upgrade
commands)
- `WorkspaceDataSourceService.createWorkspaceDBSchema` /
`deleteWorkspaceDBSchema` — blocks workspace creation (sign-up) and hard
deletion. Uses a dedicated `WorkspaceDataSourceException` (not
ForbiddenException)
- Add maintenance mode feature with Admin Panel UI and user-facing
banner:
- **Backend**: `MaintenanceModeService` stores maintenance window
(startAt, endAt, optional link) in `core.keyValuePair` as
`CONFIG_VARIABLE`. Validates endAt > startAt. Uses `GraphQLISODateTime`
scalar for date fields. Exposed via `clientConfig` REST endpoint and
admin GraphQL mutations (`setMaintenanceMode`, `clearMaintenanceMode`)
- **Admin Panel**: New "Maintenance Mode" section in Health tab with UTC
datetime pickers and activate/deactivate controls
- **Banner**: `InformationBannerMaintenance` displayed at the top of
`DefaultLayout` for all users, using Temporal API for timezone-aware
formatting with an optional "Learn more" link
These two features are **independent** — the DDL lock is controlled via
env var for operational use, while maintenance mode is a UI notification
mechanism controlled from the admin panel.
Fixes: #18943
Follow-up pr: #19001
## Summary:
- Timeline activity shows file upload history, but deleted files had no
signed URL and were still rendered as clickable — clicking did nothing
- grab the fileId from properties.diff.after, look it up in the current
record's files field: if present, use live signed URL; if absent, mark
as deleted
- Deleted file chips show line-through label, not-allowed cursor, and
"File no longer exists" tooltip on hover
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## Summary
- **Fix settings/usage page crash**: The `GraphWidgetLineChart`
component used on `settings/usage` was crashing with "Instance id is not
provided and cannot be found in context" because it requires
`WidgetComponentInstanceContext` (for tooltip/crosshair component
states) which is only provided inside the widget system. Wraps the
standalone chart usages with the required context provider.
- **Avoid mounting `GraphWidgetLegend` when hidden**: The legend
component calls `useIsPageLayoutInEditMode()` which requires
`PageLayoutEditModeProviderContext` — another context only available
inside the widget system. Since the settings page passes
`showLegend={false}`, the fix conditionally unmounts the legend instead
of always mounting it with a `show` prop. Applied consistently across
all four chart types (line, bar, pie, gauge).
- **Add ClickHouse usage event seeds**: Generates ~400 realistic
`usageEvent` rows spanning the past 35 days with weighted user activity,
weekday/weekend patterns, and gradual ramp-up. Enables developers to see
the usage analytics page with data locally.
## Test plan
- [ ] Navigate to `settings/usage` — page should render without errors
- [ ] Verify the daily usage line chart displays correctly
- [ ] Navigate to a user detail page from the usage list
- [ ] Verify the user detail chart renders without errors
- [ ] Run `npx nx clickhouse:seed twenty-server` and confirm usage
events are seeded
- [ ] Verify chart legend still works correctly on dashboard widgets (no
regression)
Made with [Cursor](https://cursor.com)
## Summary
- Replaces per-provider TypeScript constant files
(`openai-models.const.ts`, `anthropic-models.const.ts`, etc.) with a
single `ai-providers.json` catalog as the source of truth
- Adds runtime model discovery via AI SDK for self-hosted providers,
with `models.dev` enrichment for pricing/capabilities
- Introduces composite model IDs (`provider/modelId`) for canonical,
conflict-free identification
- Simplifies provider configuration: API keys are injected from
environment variables (e.g., `OPENAI_API_KEY`)
- Adds admin panel UI for provider management (add/remove/test), model
discovery, recommended model configuration, and default fast/smart model
selection per workspace
- Removes deprecated config variables (`AI_DISABLED_MODEL_IDS`,
`AUTO_ENABLE_NEW_AI_MODELS`, etc.)
- Adds database migration for composite model ID format
## Test plan
- [ ] Server typecheck passes
- [ ] Frontend typecheck passes
- [ ] Server unit tests pass
- [ ] Frontend unit tests pass
- [ ] CI pipeline green
- [ ] Admin panel AI tab loads correctly
- [ ] Provider discovery works for configured providers
- [ ] Model recommendation toggles persist
- [ ] Default fast/smart model selection works
Made with [Cursor](https://cursor.com)
### What
Unifies record page layout editing and navigation menu editing into a
single global "layout customization" session. Dashboard editing stays
separate.
### How it works
**Two edit mode systems, one context-based read:**
- `isLayoutCustomizationModeEnabledState` -- global atom for record
pages + navigation
- `isDashboardInEditModeComponentState` -- dashboard-only, independent
per-component atom
- `PageLayoutEditModeProvider` -- context that dispatches to
`RecordPageLayoutEditModeProvider` (reads global atom) or
`DashboardPageLayoutEditModeProvider` (reads component atom), one
component per file
**Session registry + independent atoms:**
- `activeCustomizationPageLayoutIdsState` -- accumulates page layout IDs
as user navigates during customization (`string[]`)
- Save/cancel iterate the ID list and read each layout's draft/persisted
atoms independently
- Follows the same pattern as `settingsRoleIdsState` +
`settingsDraftRoleFamilyState`
**Unified UI:**
- `LayoutCustomizationBar` replaces the old `NavigationMenuEditModeBar`
- Enter once -- edit record layouts + navigation -- save/cancel
everything together
- `useSaveLayoutCustomization` orchestrates sequential save: navigation
draft -- page layouts -- field widget groups
- Error snackbar on partial save failure (with TODO for future atomic
server mutation)
**Draft protection during customization:**
- `PageLayoutRelationWidgetsSyncEffect` guarded -- only updates
persisted state from server, skips draft/currentLayouts while
customization is active
- `useExecuteTasksOnAnyLocationChange` skips draft reset when
customization mode is enabled
- Command execution blocked during layout customization
### Cleanup
- Deleted `NavigationMenuEditModeBar`,
`isNavigationMenuInEditModeState`,
`isPageLayoutInEditModeComponentState`,
`useIsGlobalLayoutCustomizationActive`
- `DraftPageLayout` type changed from `Omit` to `Pick` (explicit fields)
- Removed save/cancel from `DefaultRecordCommandMenuItemsConfig` (bar
handles it now)
- Extracted `useSaveFieldsWidgetGroups` from save orchestration
- Split `PageLayoutEditModeProvider` into 3 separate files (one
component per file, Twenty convention)
### Known issues
- **Stale deleted widget after save (pre-existing on `main`)**: Delete
widget -- save -- exit customization -- Apollo cache stale -- sync
effect overwrites Jotai from stale data -- widget reappears until
refresh. Separate PR needed, likely tied to the planned server-side
`saveLayoutCustomization` atomic endpoint.
### Open questions
- **Module location**: Layout customization hooks/states live in `/app`
-- should they move to their own `modules/layout-customization/`?
- **Atomic server mutation**: All save mutations are on metadata schema
(`createNavigationMenuItem`, `deleteNavigationMenuItem`,
`updateNavigationMenuItem`, `updatePageLayoutWithTabsAndWidgets`,
`upsertFieldsWidget`). A single `saveLayoutCustomization` endpoint could
make saves truly atomic.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/036ef542-97f3-485b-a68f-3726002c81fb
Fix missing React key props on ButtonGroup and FloatingButtonGroup story
children
JSX element arrays defined in Storybook args require explicit key props,
otherwise React emits a "missing key" warning in development. This adds
keys to the children arrays in ButtonGroup.stories.tsx and
FloatingButtonGroup.stories.tsx.