## Changes Made
- Added phone fields to search indexing: Extended searchable field types
to include `FieldMetadataType.PHONES`
- Updated person entity search configuration: Added `phones` to the
fields indexed for person records
- Enhanced search format support: Phone numbers are now indexed in
multiple formats:
- Raw number: `2071234567`
- International with plus: `+442071234567`
- International without plus: `442071234567`
- Optimized for phone data: Removed unnecessary text processing (e.g.
unaccenting) for numeric phone fields
- Created workspace migration: New command to regenerate search vectors
for existing workspaces
## Technical Details
The implementation modifies PostgreSQL `tsvector` generation to index
both `primaryPhoneNumber` and `primaryPhoneCallingCode` fields,
combining them into international formats. This enables users to search
phone numbers using the formats they naturally type.
### Modified Files
- `is-searchable-field.util.ts` – Added `PHONES` to searchable types
- `person.workspace-entity.ts` – Included `phones` in person search
fields
- `get-ts-vector-column-expression.util.ts` – Enhanced expression
generation to support multiple phone number formats
- `is-searchable-subfield.util.ts` – Added subfield filtering logic for
phone fields
## Testing
- **Unit tests**: Validated `tsvector` expression generation and
phone-specific logic
- **Integration tests**: Covered phone search scenarios across multiple
formats
## Migration
Includes the `upgrade:1-7:regenerate-person-search-vector-with-phones`
command, which safely updates existing workspaces by dropping and
recreating search vectors with phone indexing support.
## Note
Frontend and Backend are both storing normalized phone numbers, as they
should. The issue turned out to be with the seed file instead, which
contained outdated records.
I relied on the database as the source of truth without testing via the
creation of a new record and it was an incorrect evaluation on my part.
Note taken, I will be more comprehensive with my analysis from here on
since I now understand I must check comprehensively before reaching a
conclusion.
Fixes https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/14442
Issues were
1. Table headers always used label metadata identifier (or record text)
as first column, while table body followed viewFields positions
2. Label metadata identifier should always be visible and in first
position for the table views to work as expected, while when updating
the label metadata identifier for an object, no changes were brought to
the viewFields
To fix that
1. In the BE:
- a new logic is implemented to i) update label identifier's viewFields
position and visibility when an object's label identifier is updated to
a new field; ii) add validation on the update of a viewField's position
and visibility to make sure the label identifier's viewField always has
the lowest position + is visible
- a command was added to check all existing views and viewfields
3. In the FE: at first I tried to replicate the logic of the headers
(based on the label identifier rather than the positions) on the body,
but it was too complex and error-prone as in multiple places we are
based on the positions. It also feels more right to have only one source
of truth which is the viewField position. @lucasbordeau if that does not
suit you, we can throw an error if the field with the lowest position is
not the label metadata identifier, as you said the table view will be
very buggy / wont work if the label identifier is not in the first
position. but now it should never be the case thanks to the validation
implemented in the BE
This should be migrated to viewFieldService V2 when relevant @Weiko
@prastoin
## Context
We recently migrated from workspaceSchema.views to core.views. While
doing it we've migrated views using 1-5-migrate-views-to-core command
but we forgot to migrate the subFieldName
Closes: https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/14369
In this PR:
- refactor the upgrade command / upgrade command runner to keep upgrade
command as light as possible (all wrapping logic should go to upgrade
command runner)
- prevent any upgrade if there is at least one workspace.version <
previsousVersion ==> this leads to corrupted state where only core
migrations are run if the self-hoster is skipping a version
## Context
To simplify the way we inject our default datasource, I've recently
removed the token injection that was confusion since we only had once
configured on the module level. Now I'm removing TypeORM service which
allows us to instantiate a new Datasource with the same parameters as
the default one, it was redundant and confusing.
## Context
We are about to move view from workspace schema to core schema however
favorite table is still referencing the old table which means we can't
insert new records without breaking the constraint. This PR removes it
(and we don't have any plan to add a new one between core /
workspaceSchema, in fact, we might move the favorite table to core
schema as well in the future)
Duplicated the existing command `AddEnqueuedStatusToWorkflowRunCommand`.
Adding two steps:
- fetch the `workflowRun` object of the selected workspace
- using that object metadata id in the status field selection
We will have floating steps in our workflow with the branch design.
Currently, a step without parent is considered linked to the trigger. We
need to distinguish the 2 cases. Thus this PR:
- add `nextStepIds` to workflowVersion.trigger
- create a command to migrate existing triggers
# Introduction
From the moment replaced the FieldMetadataInterface definition to:
```ts
import { FieldMetadataType } from 'twenty-shared/types';
import { FieldMetadataEntity } from 'src/engine/metadata-modules/field-metadata/field-metadata.entity';
export type FieldMetadataInterface<
T extends FieldMetadataType = FieldMetadataType,
> = FieldMetadataEntity<T>;
```
After this PR merge will create a new one removing the type and
replacing it to `FieldMetadataEntity`.
Did not renamed it here to avoid conflicts on naming + type issues fixs
within the same PR
## Field metadata entity RELATION or MORPH
Relations fields cannot be null for those field metadata entity instance
anymore, but are never for the others see
`packages/twenty-server/src/engine/metadata-modules/field-metadata/types/field-metadata-entity-test.type.ts`
( introduced TypeScript tests )
## Concerns
- TS_VECTOR is the most at risk with the `generatedType` and
`asExpression` removal from interface
## What's next
- `FielMetadataInterface` removal and rename ( see introduction )
- Depcrecating `ObjectMetadataInterface`
- Refactor `FieldMetadataEntity` optional fiels to be nullable only
- TO DIG `never` occurences on settings, defaultValue etc
- Some interfaces will be replaced by the `FlatFieldMetadata` when
deprecating the current sync and comparators tools
Context:
Users are complaining to see their workspace in a language they don't
know. This behavior is transient, happens on data model update and
disappear on refresh
I've check the cache for users that got the issue and did not spot any
weird language
==> I think we somehow fallback the the request header locale. I feel we
should always use the userWorkspace.locale, request locale should not be
used in BE in my opinion except for unauthenticated endpoints. I'm also
adding logs to understand the locale issue
In this PR:
rename user.workspaces into user.userWorkspaces which is more correct
improve / simplify LOCALES typing
This PR does not produce any functional changes for our users. It
prepares the branches for workflows by:
- decommissioning `output` and `context` fields or `workflowRun` records
and use newly created `state` field from front-end and back-end
- use `stepStatus` computed by `back-end` in `front-end`
- add utils and types in `twenty-shared/workflow` (not completed, a
follow-up is scheduled
https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/1211)
- add concurrency to `workflowQueue` message queue to avoid weird branch
execution when using forms in workflow branches
- add a WithLock decorator for better dev experience of
`CacheLockService.withLock` usage
Here is an example of such a workflow running (front branch display is
not yet done that's why it looks ugly) ->
https://discord.com/channels/1130383047699738754/1258024460238192691/1392897615171158098
This PR does not produce any functional change
First step of the workflow branch feature
- add gather `workflowRun.output` and `workflowRun.context` into one
column `workflowRun.runContext`
- add a command to fill `runContext` from `output` and `context` in
existing records
- maintain `runContext` up to date during workflow runs
- new status `ENQUEUED` added. With a command to backfill
- counter in cache per workspace, managed by a new service
[workflow-run-queue.workspace-service.ts](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/compare/tt-improve-workflow-run-queueing?expand=1#diff-1e2de2a48cd482a3bd7e8dedf1150a19d0b200afbd9282181a24ecddddb56927)
- cron added that will run every minute to look for not started
workflows
Here is the new flow:
- When executing a workflow, we check if the queue is not full. If not,
run is created as `ENQUEUED` and the run workflow job is triggered as
usual. If full, create the run as NOT_STARTED and do not trigger the job
- Cron will look for NOT_STARTED workflows and queue some if there is
some place again
- Only MANUAL and Form submit skip the queue limit
In this PR
1. fix workflow step creation by adding forgotten
`shouldBypassPermissionChecks` in WorkflowVersionStepWorkspaceService
2. clarify the rule for twentyORMGlobalManager: do not add unnecessary
`shouldBypassPermissionChecks` for system objects (there are no
object-records permission checks on system objects, they are dealt with
at resolver level)
# What
Fully deprecate old relations because we have one bug tied to it and it
make the codebase complex
# How I've made this PR:
1. remove metadata datasource (we only keep 'core') => this was causing
extra complexity in the refactor + flaky reset
2. merge dev and demo datasets => as I needed to update the tests which
is very painful, I don't want to do it twice
3. remove all code tied to RELATION_METADATA /
relation-metadata.resolver, or anything tied to the old relation system
4. Remove ONE_TO_ONE and MANY_TO_MANY that are not supported
5. fix impacts on the different areas : see functional testing below
# Functional testing
## Functional testing from the front-end:
1. Database Reset ✅
2. Sign In ✅
3. Workspace sign-up ✅
5. Browsing table / kanban / show ✅
6. Assigning a record in a one to many / in a many to one ✅
7. Deleting a record involved in a relation ✅ => broken but not tied to
this PR
8. "Add new" from relation picker ✅ => broken but not tied to this PR
9. Creating a Task / Note, Updating a Task / Note relations, Deleting a
Task / Note (from table, show page, right drawer) ✅ => broken but not
tied to this PR
10. creating a relation from settings (custom / standard x oneToMany /
manyToOne) ✅
11. updating a relation from settings should not be possible ✅
12. deleting a relation from settings (custom / standard x oneToMany /
manyToOne) ✅
13. Make sure timeline activity still work (relation were involved
there), espacially with Task / Note => to be double checked ✅ => Cannot
convert undefined or null to object
14. Workspace deletion / User deletion ✅
15. CSV Import should keep working ✅
16. Permissions: I have tested without permissions V2 as it's still hard
to test v2 work and it's not in prod yet ✅
17. Workflows global test ✅
## From the API:
1. Review open-api documentation (REST) ✅
2. Make sure REST Api are still able to fetch relations ==> won't do, we
have a coupling Get/Update/Create there, this requires refactoring
3. Make sure REST Api is still able to update / remove relation => won't
do same
## Automated tests
1. lint + typescript ✅
2. front unit tests: ✅
3. server unit tests 2 ✅
4. front stories: ✅
5. server integration: ✅
6. chromatic check : expected 0
7. e2e check : expected no more that current failures
## Remove // Todos
1. All are captured by functional tests above, nothing additional to do
## (Un)related regressions
1. Table loading state is not working anymore, we see the empty state
before table content
2. Filtering by Creator Tim Ap return empty results
3. Not possible to add Tasks / Notes / Files from show page
# Result
## New seeds that can be easily extended
<img width="1920" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d290d130-2a5f-44e6-b419-7e42a89eec4b"
/>
## -5k lines of code
## No more 'metadata' dataSource (we only have 'core)
## No more relationMetadata (I haven't drop the table yet it's not
referenced in the code anymore)
## We are ready to fix the 6 months lag between current API results and
our mocked tests
## No more bug on relation creation / deletion
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Co-authored-by: Weiko <corentin@twenty.com>
Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix@twenty.com>
BlocknoteJS requires an ESM module where our server is CJS, this forced
us to pin the server-util version, which led us to force the resolution
of several packages, leading to bugs downstream.
From Node 22.12 Node supports requiring ESM modules (available from Node
22.0 with a flag). So I upgrade the module.
I picked Node 22 and not Node 23 or Node 24 because 22 is the LTS and we
don't plan to change node versions frequently.
If you remain on Node 18, things should still mostly work, except if you
edit a Rich Text field.
I also starting changing the default runtime for Serverless Functions
which isn't directly related. This means new serverless functions will
be created on Node 22, but we will still need another PR to migrate
existing serverless functions before September (end of support by AWS).
(In this PR I also remove the upgrade commands from 0.43 since they rely
on Blocknote and I didn't want to have to deal with this)
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I am seeing an issue where this migrations fails because the
`metadata._typeorm_migrations` table does not exist.
```pgsql
copy _typeorm_migrations from metadata to core
query failed: SELECT * FROM metadata._typeorm_migrations ORDER BY id ASC
error: error: relation "metadata._typeorm_migrations" does not exist
[Nest] 430 - 06/01/2025, 10:22:35 PM ERROR [CopyTypeormMigrationsCommand] Failed to copy migrations: relation "metadata._typeorm_migrations" does not exist
[Nest] 430 - 06/01/2025, 10:22:35 PM ERROR [CopyTypeormMigrationsCommand] undefined
[Nest] 430 - 06/01/2025, 10:22:35 PM ERROR [DatabaseMigrationService] Error running database migrations:
[Nest] 430 - 06/01/2025, 10:22:35 PM ERROR [DatabaseMigrationService] QueryFailedError: relation "metadata._typeorm_migrations" does not exist
[Nest] 430 - 06/01/2025, 10:22:35 PM ERROR [UpgradeCommand] Command failed
[Nest] 430 - 06/01/2025, 10:22:35 PM ERROR [UpgradeCommand] undefined
[Nest] 430 - 06/01/2025, 10:22:35 PM LOG [UpgradeCommand] Command completed!
[Nest] 430 - 06/01/2025, 10:22:35 PM ERROR [QueryFailedError] relation "metadata._typeorm_migrations" does not exist
```
I _think_ this table is not meant to exist anymore - which means that
anyone who is onboarding into the project will run into an issue unless
we handle the case where the table doesn't exist.
We need to handle both the existing case and the non existing case to
support people who _do_ have metadata._typeorm_migrations` to migrate.
Closes https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/748
In the frame of the work on permissions we
- remove all raw queries possible to use repositories instead
- forbid usage workspaceDataSource.executeRawQueries()
- restrict usage of workspaceDataSource.query() to force developers to
pass on shouldBypassPermissionChecks to use it.
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