## Part 1 - Exact scope of the current PR (#21964)
close https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/2586
This PR introduces `searchFieldMetadata` as a first-class flat metadata
entity and migrates the existing search surface onto it, with **no
change to which records are searchable** (ISO with `main`).
In scope (what the PR does):
- New flat entity `searchFieldMetadata` (universalIdentifier,
applicationId, **`position`**, maps, conversions), registered in the
central flat-entity constants and the migration build orchestrator.
- `searchVector.asExpression` is **derived server-side** from
`searchFieldMetadata` rows (validated by `isSafeTsVectorExpression`);
never trusted from client input.
- **Derivation order is deterministic, driven by each row's `position`**
([compute-search-vector-as-expression-from-search-field-metadatas.util.ts](packages/twenty-server/src/engine/metadata-modules/flat-search-field-metadata/utils/compute-search-vector-as-expression-from-search-field-metadatas.util.ts)),
replacing the previous non-deterministic `(createdAt, id)` sort. That
sort collapsed to random UUIDs for standard fields (same `createdAt`),
so any rename/relabel rewrote the `STORED` generated column to a
logically-identical-but-textually-different expression and produced a
permanent per-workspace diff vs the standard definition. Ordering now
equals provisioning order; ties break on `universalIdentifier`.
- Provisioning at object creation mirrors the existing surface exactly
**and seeds `position`**:
- custom objects -> the `name` field only, at `position: 0`
([build-default-search-field-metadatas-for-custom-object.util.ts](packages/twenty-server/src/engine/metadata-modules/object-metadata/utils/build-default-search-field-metadatas-for-custom-object.util.ts))
- standard objects -> their curated `SEARCH_FIELDS_FOR_*` sets,
`position` = the curated index
- Backfill (instance + workspace commands in `2-16`) provisions rows for
existing workspaces with the same surface **and the same positions**
(standard from the curated standard maps, custom `name` = `0`), scoped
to the workspace's own custom application
([build-search-field-metadata-backfill-operations.util.ts](packages/twenty-server/src/database/commands/upgrade-version-command/2-16/utils/build-search-field-metadata-backfill-operations.util.ts)).
The `position` column is added in the same `2-16` fast instance command
as `universalIdentifier`/`applicationId`.
- Field rename of an already-indexed field recomputes `asExpression`
(positions preserved, so order is stable)
([recompute-search-vector-on-field-rename.util.ts](packages/twenty-server/src/engine/metadata-modules/flat-field-metadata/utils/recompute-search-vector-on-field-rename.util.ts)).
- Field delete drops the matching row(s) and recomputes; remaining rows
keep their relative order (no renumber)
([from-delete-field-input-to-flat-field-metadatas-to-delete.util.ts](packages/twenty-server/src/engine/metadata-modules/flat-field-metadata/utils/from-delete-field-input-to-flat-field-metadatas-to-delete.util.ts)).
- Object relabel is **additive** and ISO/regression-fix only: it indexes
the new label identifier **appended last (`position = max(existing) +
1`)** without dropping `name`
([recompute-search-vector-on-label-identifier-update.util.ts](packages/twenty-server/src/engine/metadata-modules/flat-object-metadata/utils/recompute-search-vector-on-label-identifier-update.util.ts)).
This is a deliberate, temporary bridge.
Explicitly OUT of scope (deferred):
- No API to edit `searchFieldMetadata` (no user-facing search-field
configuration, including `position` — it is internal and only written by
provisioning/backfill/recompute).
- No auto-indexing of arbitrary searchable fields. Creating a custom
TEXT/EMAILS/etc. field does NOT add it to search (the
`computeSearchFieldMetadataCreationForFields` behavior was removed in
`e6820ad`).
- No field-type-transition handling (field type is immutable - not in
`FLAT_FIELD_METADATA_EDITABLE_PROPERTIES`, so that path was dead code).
- No `position` validation (uniqueness/range) and no multi-vector /
per-field `weight` config — deferred to the configurable-search
follow-up (#1428).
Net: `searchFieldMetadata` becomes the source of truth for the *same*
surface as `main`. The only intentional divergences from `main` are
"relabel preserves `name`" (additive) and the deterministic
`position`-ordered `asExpression` (a correctness/perf fix that is
byte-identical to provisioning order, so it does not change the
searchable surface).
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Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix@twenty.com>
Split of #20377.
## Summary
This PR separates available permission flags from per-role permission
flag grants.
Previously, `core.permissionFlag` stored the role assignment directly:
`roleId + flag`. This PR renames that legacy grant table to
`core.rolePermissionFlag`, then recreates `core.permissionFlag` as the
catalog of available permission flags.
## What changed
- Rename the existing `core.permissionFlag` grant table to
`core.rolePermissionFlag`.
- Add the new syncable `core.permissionFlag` catalog entity with key,
label, description, icon, permission type, relevance flags, and
custom/standard metadata.
- Add stable `SystemPermissionFlag` universal identifiers for the
built-in `PermissionFlagType` values.
- Seed the standard permission flags for every workspace under the
Twenty standard application.
- Backfill existing role grants:
- create missing catalog rows for existing grant keys,
- add `rolePermissionFlag.permissionFlagId`,
- migrate grants from the old string `flag` column to the new catalog
FK,
- replace the old `(flag, roleId)` uniqueness with `(permissionFlagId,
roleId)`.
- Rewire role permission flag caches, permission checks, role DTO
mapping, and `upsertPermissionFlags` to resolve through the catalog.
- Keep the existing public role permission API shape: product/app
surfaces still talk about `permissionFlags` and return `{ id, roleId,
flag }`.
- Update metadata flat-entity machinery, migration builders, validators,
action handlers, snapshots, generated schemas, docs, and app fixtures
for the new `permissionFlag` / `rolePermissionFlag` split.
## Behavior after this PR
- Existing permission flag grants keep working.
- Existing GraphQL role permission flows keep the same public naming.
- Standard permission flags are represented as catalog rows.
- Permission checks now compare grants through catalog universal
identifiers instead of the legacy `flag` column.
- Workspace deletion cleanup now verifies both `permissionFlag` and
`rolePermissionFlag`.
## What is not in this PR
- Public GraphQL CRUD for custom permission flags.
- App manifest support for declaring new custom permission flags.
- Frontend UI for creating or assigning custom permission flags beyond
the existing role permission flow.
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Co-authored-by: Weiko <corentin@twenty.com>
## Summary
- Converts applicationVariable from a bespoke sync path to a proper
SyncableEntity,
unifying it with the workspace migration pipeline used by all other
manifest-managed
entities (agent, skill, frontComponent, webhook, etc.)
- Removes the upsertManyApplicationVariableEntities method and its
direct-DB-mutation
approach in favor of the standard validate → build → run action handler
pipeline
- Adds universalIdentifier, deletedAt columns and makes applicationId
NOT NULL via an
instance command migration
## Motivation
Before this change, applicationVariable was the only manifest-managed
entity that bypassed
ApplicationManifestMigrationService.syncMetadataFromManifest(). It used
a bespoke service
method called directly from syncApplication(), creating two mental
models, two validation
styles, and two cache invalidation patterns. Now there's one unified
pipeline for all
manifest entities.
## What changed
### Entity refactor:
- ApplicationVariableEntity now extends SyncableEntity (gains
universalIdentifier,
non-nullable applicationId with CASCADE, soft-delete via deletedAt)
### New flat entity layer (flat-application-variable/):
- Type, maps type, editable properties constant, entity-to-flat
converter, cache service,
module
### New migration pipeline wiring:
- Manifest converter
(fromApplicationVariableManifestToUniversalFlatApplicationVariable)
- Validator service (FlatApplicationVariableValidatorService)
- Builder service
(WorkspaceMigrationApplicationVariableActionsBuilderService)
- Create/Update/Delete action handlers with secret encryption hooks
- Registered in orchestrator, builder module, runner module, and all
type registries
### Removed bespoke path:
- Deleted upsertManyApplicationVariableEntities from
ApplicationVariableEntityService
- Removed its call from ApplicationSyncService.syncApplication()
- Kept update() (operator-set value at runtime) and getDisplayValue()
(runtime display)
### Database migration:
- Instance command to add columns, backfill universalIdentifier, enforce
NOT NULL
constraints, and update indexes
## Test plan
- npx nx typecheck twenty-server passes (0 errors)
- Unit tests pass (application-variable.service.spec.ts,
build-env-var.spec.ts)
- Install an app with applicationVariables in its manifest → variables
appear with correct
universalIdentifier
- Update app manifest (add/remove/modify a variable) → migration
pipeline handles diff
correctly
- Operator-set value via update endpoint persists correctly with
encryption
- Uninstall app → variables cascade-deleted
- app dev --once on example app syncs without errors
## Summary
PR #20181 left `ConnectionProvider` in the `SyncableEntity` enum but
bypassing the standard sync pipeline — manifest sync called the bespoke
`ApplicationOAuthProviderService.upsertManyFromManifest()` instead of
going through the workspace-migration orchestrator like every other
SyncableEntity. Anything that assumed *"all SyncableEntity values flow
through the same pipeline"* (dev UI sync tracking, verification tooling)
was wrong about ConnectionProvider — that's the inconsistency this PR
closes.
This PR follows the `.cursor/skills/syncable-entity-*` guides
religiously, all six steps.
## What changes
**Step 1 — Types & Constants** (`@syncable-entity-types-and-constants`)
- Add `connectionProvider` to `ALL_METADATA_NAME` (twenty-shared)
- Make `ApplicationOAuthProviderEntity` extend `SyncableEntity` (drops
the ad-hoc columns since the base class provides them, adds `deletedAt`,
drops the old `(applicationId, universalIdentifier)` unique in favour of
SyncableEntity's `(workspaceId, universalIdentifier)`)
- `FlatConnectionProvider`, `FlatConnectionProviderMaps`,
`FLAT_CONNECTION_PROVIDER_EDITABLE_PROPERTIES`,
`UniversalFlatConnectionProvider`, six action types
- Register in **all** the central registries:
`AllFlatEntityTypesByMetadataName`,
`ALL_METADATA_ENTITY_BY_METADATA_NAME`,
`ALL_ENTITY_PROPERTIES_CONFIGURATION`, `ALL_MANY_TO_ONE_*`,
`ALL_ONE_TO_MANY_*`, `ALL_METADATA_REQUIRED_METADATA_FOR_VALIDATION`,
`ALL_METADATA_SERIALIZED_RELATION`,
`ALL_JSONB_PROPERTIES_WITH_SERIALIZED_RELATION`,
`WORKSPACE_CACHE_KEYS_V2` (`flatConnectionProviderMaps`),
`METADATA_EVENTS_TO_EMIT`
- `case 'connectionProvider':` in seven discriminated-union switches
(`derive-metadata-events-*`, `optimistically-apply-*`,
`enrich-create-*`)
**Step 2 — Cache & Transform** (`@syncable-entity-cache-and-transform`)
- `WorkspaceFlatConnectionProviderMapCacheService` (extends
`WorkspaceCacheProvider`, decorated with `@WorkspaceCache`,
soft-delete-aware)
- `fromConnectionProviderEntityToFlatConnectionProvider` util
- `fromConnectionProviderManifestToUniversalFlatConnectionProvider` util
- `FlatConnectionProviderModule` wires the cache service
- Wired the manifest converter into
`compute-application-manifest-all-universal-flat-entity-maps`
**Step 3 — Builder & Validation**
(`@syncable-entity-builder-and-validation`)
- `FlatConnectionProviderValidatorService` — never throws, returns error
arrays; uses indexed `byUniversalIdentifier` for the (name,
applicationUniversalIdentifier) uniqueness check (no
`Object.values().find()` on the hot path)
- `WorkspaceMigrationConnectionProviderActionsBuilderService`
- Registered in both validators-module + builder-module
- **Wired into the orchestrator** (the most-commonly-forgotten step per
the rule) — constructor inject, destructure
`flatConnectionProviderMaps`, `validateAndBuild`, append actions to the
final migration
**Step 4 — Runner & Actions** (`@syncable-entity-runner-and-actions`)
- Three handlers (create / update / delete) using the canonical
`WorkspaceMigrationRunnerActionHandler` mixin
- Registered in `WorkspaceSchemaMigrationRunnerActionHandlersModule`
**Step 5 — Integration** (`@syncable-entity-integration`)
- Delete the `upsertManyFromManifest` bypass on
`ApplicationOAuthProviderService`
- Remove the bypass call from `ApplicationSyncService` — manifest sync
now flows through the standard pipeline
- Drop `ApplicationOAuthProviderModule` from `ApplicationManifestModule`
(no longer needed)
- Import `FlatConnectionProviderModule` from
`ApplicationOAuthProviderModule` to keep the cache discoverable
- 3 new exception codes: `INVALID_CONNECTION_PROVIDER_INPUT`,
`CONNECTION_PROVIDER_NOT_FOUND`,
`CONNECTION_PROVIDER_NAME_ALREADY_EXISTS`
**Migration**
- Generated via `database:migrate:generate` (instance command
`1777896012579`): drops the old `(applicationId, universalIdentifier)`
unique constraint, adds `deletedAt` column, adds the `(workspaceId,
universalIdentifier)` unique index that `SyncableEntity` requires.
- Verified clean — a second `migrate:generate` pass produces zero drift.
**Step 6 — Tests** (`@syncable-entity-testing`)
- 3 new specs for the manifest converter (defaults, optional fields,
all-fields)
- All 32 existing OAuth-provider tests still pass
- ConnectionProvider has no end-user GraphQL CRUD (it's manifest-driven
only), so the GraphQL integration suite that other SyncableEntities ship
doesn't apply here
**Codegen**
- Regenerated GraphQL artifacts (twenty-front + twenty-client-sdk)
against the live schema
## Why this matters
Before:
- `ConnectionProvider` claimed to be a `SyncableEntity` (in the enum)
- But the entity didn't extend `SyncableEntity`
- And the manifest sync bypassed the standard pipeline
- → Verification tooling, dev UI sync tracking, anything iterating over
`ALL_METADATA_NAME` got inconsistent behaviour
After:
- `ConnectionProvider` is a `SyncableEntity` end-to-end
- Single sync path through the workspace-migration orchestrator (same as
`agent`, `skill`, `frontComponent`, `webhook`, …)
- One mental model
## Out of scope (deliberate)
- **Renaming the table** from `applicationOAuthProvider` to
`connectionProvider` — the `metadataName` is `connectionProvider` (what
consumers see in code); the table name is internal. A rename would
balloon this PR with mechanical churn unrelated to the sync-pipeline
wiring. Worth doing as a follow-up.
- **`applicationVariable` SyncableEntity conversion** — the other
manifest-sync holdout. Tracked in #20215.
## Test plan
- [ ] Migration up/down clean against fresh DB
- [ ] Install an app whose manifest declares connection providers —
providers appear in the workspace
- [ ] Re-deploy the app with one provider added, one removed, one
renamed → all reconciled correctly via the sync pipeline
- [ ] Verify the dev-UI sync-tracking page shows ConnectionProvider
entries the same way it shows agents/skills/etc
- [ ] OAuth flow still works (existing connections, new connections,
reconnect, list/get from SDK) — should be unchanged since the runtime
code path didn't move
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Copilot Autofix powered by AI <223894421+github-code-quality[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
## 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>
## Context
Introduces a new viewFieldGroup entity that allows grouping view fields
into sections (e.g. "General", "Additional", "Other") within a view.
The page layout fields widget needs a way to organize fields into
sections. Today, views have no concept of field grouping. This PR
introduces the viewFieldGroup entity which sits between a view and its
viewFields, enabling section-based organization.
<img width="401" height="724" alt="Layout - V2 (customize visibility)"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/6376e2ab-44db-42bf-9d2c-758f56f6b548"
/>
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Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
## Summary
This PR fixes the `tsconfig` setup in `twenty-front` so that `tsgo -p
tsconfig.json` properly type-checks all files.
### Root Cause
The previous setup used TypeScript project references with `files: []`
in the main `tsconfig.json`. When running `tsgo -p tsconfig.json`, this
checks nothing because `tsgo` requires the `-b` (build) flag for project
references, but the configs weren't set up for composite mode.
### Changes
**Simplified tsconfig architecture (4 files → 2):**
- `tsconfig.json` - All files (dev, tests, stories) for
typecheck/IDE/lint
- `tsconfig.build.json` - Production files only (excludes tests/stories)
**Removed redundant configs:**
- `tsconfig.dev.json`
- `tsconfig.spec.json`
- `tsconfig.storybook.json`
**Updated references:**
- `jest.config.mjs` → uses `tsconfig.json`
- `eslint.config.mjs` → uses `tsconfig.json`
- `vite.config.ts` → uses `tsconfig.json` for dev
**Type fixes (pre-existing errors revealed by proper typechecking):**
- Made `applicationId` optional in `FieldMetadataItem` and
`ObjectMetadataItem`
- Added missing `navigationMenuItem` translation
- Added `objectLabelSingular` to Search GraphQL query
- Fixed `sortMorphItems.test.ts` mock data
## Test plan
- [ ] Run `npx nx typecheck twenty-front` - should pass
- [ ] Run `npx nx lint twenty-front` - should work
- [ ] Run `npx nx test twenty-front` - should work
- [ ] Run `npx nx build twenty-front` - should work
- [ ] Verify IDE type checking works correctly
As part of the extensibility effort, we are introducing a new engine
entity called "Front Component". This represents a dynamic react
component that will be rendered in CommandMenu actions or in PageLayout
widgets
This PR introduce the entity and all the necessary boilerplate to make
it syncable and cachable in the engine
- Add widget validation
- Remove 'None' option for primary axis group by
- Fix error message parsing by passing the operation type in
`useMetadataErrorHandler`
# Introduction
In this PR we're:
- Refactoring the workspace migration action type introducing grain over
metadata and operation type ( for example operation `create` and
metadata `field` )
- Thanks to above point we can now factorize the runner optimistic
rendering out of each runner actions-handler file using the existing
into the generic one ( -3200 lines of code here )
- Still thanks to action type refactor we're able to dynamically compose
the response error type only send data when there's here. No more static
counter and static summary error message. This way we won't have to re
run snapshot every time we add a new entity to the engine ( huge
snapshot diff here )
## Noticeable points:
- We introduce an index update action to avoid any complex typing for
not having one or a tuple of actions instead. Now the drop and insert
logic is directly inferred from the update action handler instead of
being two action ( delete index and create index )
## TODO
- [x] Define base actions types
- [x] Migrate all actions to action type and metadata name pattern (
base actions )
- [x] Refactor flat entity validation type to embed metadata name
- [x] Refactor optimistic rendering within runner
- [x] Refactor legacy cache invalidation switch
- [x] Refactor response error format ( dynamic counter again + no empty
entries )
- [x] Try factorizing and removing redundant nor unused type declaration
in metadata actions type intermediary files
- [x] Adapt front to new response error format
## Remarks
- ~~Should create an issue for generic replace flat entity in related
flat entity maps~~ overkill
- Should create an issue for oneToMany foreignKey being nullable not
always cascade delete optimistic rendering edge case to either docs or
fix it in delete flat entity and related entity ( re-code the pg
cascading behavior )
- We could also factorize the builder to only implement validators and
not the intermediary file
## Summary
This PR introduces a Skills system for AI agents, inspired by the [Agent
Skills specification](https://agentskills.io/specification).
## Changes
### Backend
- **SkillEntity**: New database entity with migration for storing skills
- **V2 Sync Mechanism**: Implemented FlatSkill, builders, validators,
and action handlers following the v2 flat entity pattern
- **Standard Skills**: Pre-defined skills (workflow-building,
data-manipulation, dashboard-building, metadata-building, research,
code-interpreter, xlsx, pdf, docx, pptx)
- **GraphQL API**: CRUD operations for skills with proper guards and
permissions
- **Workspace Cache**: Integrated skills into the workspace cache system
### Frontend
- **Skills Table**: Searchable table in AI settings showing all skills
- **Skill Form**: Create/edit page with Label (primary), Description,
and Content (markdown editor)
- **API Name**: Following existing patterns, name is derived from label
with advanced settings toggle for custom API names
- **Standard vs Custom**: Standard skills are read-only, custom skills
can be edited/deleted
## Key Design Decisions
- Skills are stored in the database (Salesforce-like approach) rather
than files
- Name is derived from Label by default (isLabelSyncedWithName pattern)
- Skills reference functions/files via @ mentions in markdown content
rather than explicit relations
- Standard skills are synced from code, custom skills are created via UI
## Screenshots
Skills table and form UI follow existing settings patterns.
## Testing
- [x] Lint passes
- [x] Typecheck passes
- [ ] CI tests
## Introduction
On the side hanlded PR with a // agents on another repo
Made several iterations to fix behavior and direction
Find below auto-generated PR description
closes https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/2037
Created generic tooling for entity circular dep checking, will be useful
for permissions validation too @Weiko
## Migrate `viewFilterGroup` entity to v2 flat architecture
### Summary
Migrates the `viewFilterGroup` entity from v1 to the v2 flat entity
architecture, following the established patterns for other v2 entities
like `viewFilter`, `view`, and `viewField`.
### Changes
**Types & Constants**
- Added `FlatViewFilterGroup` and `FlatViewFilterGroupMaps` types
- Added editable properties constant for `viewFilterGroup`
- Registered `viewFilterGroup` in `ALL_METADATA_NAME`,
`ALL_METADATA_RELATION_PROPERTIES`,
`ALL_METADATA_MANY_TO_ONE_RELATIONS`, and related constants
**Cache Service**
- Created `WorkspaceFlatViewFilterGroupMapCacheService` with proper
relation loading for `viewFilters` and `childViewFilterGroups`
- Updated `WorkspaceFlatViewMapCacheService` to load `viewFilterGroups`
relation
**Builder & Validator**
- Created `WorkspaceMigrationV2ViewFilterGroupActionsBuilderService`
- Created `FlatViewFilterGroupValidatorService` with creation, update,
and deletion validation
- Integrated validation into the orchestrator service (runs before
`viewFilter` validation)
**Action Handlers**
- Created create, update, and delete action handlers for
`viewFilterGroup`
**Service Migration**
- Rewrote `ViewFilterGroupService` to use v2 migration pattern with
`WorkspaceMigrationValidateBuildAndRunService`
- Created utility functions for transforming DTOs to flat entities
**Database Migration**
- Added migration to make `parentViewFilterGroupId` foreign key
deferrable (handles self-referential parent/child insertions)
**ViewFilter Integration**
- Added `viewFilterGroupId` validation in
`FlatViewFilterValidatorService`
- Updated `viewFilter` many-to-one relations to include
`viewFilterGroup`
**Tests**
- Added integration tests for successful creation, update, deletion, and
destruction
- Added failing test cases for non-existent entities and invalid
references
- Added failing test for `viewFilter` creation with non-existent
`viewFilterGroupId`
### Breaking Changes
None - existing API contracts are preserved.
## Context
This PR adds the core structure for RLS implementation:
- RLS data model
- RLS service layer
- RLS WorkspaceMigration and Syncable Entity + cache + Validations
- RLS resolver layer
- ORM layer with RLS Predicate to ORM WHERE clause conversion with
workspaceMember record transposition
Tests are missing though
<!-- CURSOR_SUMMARY -->
---
> [!NOTE]
> Establishes core row-level permissions infrastructure and enforcement
across the stack.
>
> - Backend: new `rowLevelPermissionPredicate` and
`rowLevelPermissionPredicateGroup` entities, TypeORM migration, feature
flag `IS_ROW_LEVEL_PERMISSION_PREDICATES_ENABLED`, flat-entity
maps/cache wiring, services and GraphQL resolvers for CRUD, and
inclusion of `workspaceMember` in auth context
> - ORM: applies row-level permission predicates to SELECT, DELETE, and
SOFT DELETE query builders; propagates context through
GlobalWorkspaceOrmManager/EntityManager
> - GraphQL: generated schema/types/queries/mutations for
creating/updating/deleting/fetching predicates and groups
> - Frontend: settings page adds a gated "Record-level" section
(placeholder) and metadata error handler labels for new entities
>
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## 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
# Introduction
Migrating `pageLayoutTab` to the v2 engine
- Types and constants
- Builder and validate
- Runner
Introduced a new `StrictSyncableEntity` that enforces that
`universalIdentifier` and `applicationId` are defined
As these entities are brand new we could enforce this rule already
This still requires a migration command to associate the existing
entities to custom workspace application instance and define
universalIdentifier
Handled retro-comp of the migration through a migration as upgrade
command fallback
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Co-authored-by: bosiraphael <raphael.bosi@gmail.com>
# Introduction
Closes https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/1980
In this PR we migrate the agent from v1 to v2.
## New FlatRoleTargetByAgentIdMaps
Derivated the `flatRoleTargetMaps` to be building a
`flatRoleTargetByAgentIdMaps` to ease retrieving a roleId to associate
to an agent
## Coverage
Added strong coverage on both failing and successful CRU agents
operations
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Co-authored-by: Weiko <corentin@twenty.com>
# Introduction
close https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/1930
close https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/1929
Migrating role and roleTarget entities to the v2 core engine, allowing
v2 caching leverage and allow migrating agent to v2 that needs role
target in prior
After agent we should be able to pass twenty standard app totally though
workspace migration
## Role target assignation
Please note that role target have 3 creation entrypoints:
- Agent
- User workspace
- ApiKey
Refactored all 3 of them to pass through a new role-target.service.ts
that consumes the v2 under the hood.
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Co-authored-by: Weiko <corentin@twenty.com>
# Introduction
Please first review this PR initial base
https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/15358
In a nutshell refactored the frontend fetchers to display v2 errors
format smoothly
Please note that the v2 now finished the whole validation and does fail
fast anymore ( summary is hardcoded for the moment )
```json
[
{
"extensions": {
"code": "BAD_USER_INPUT",
"errors": {
"cronTrigger": [],
"databaseEventTrigger": [],
"fieldMetadata": [
{
"errors": [
{
"code": "INVALID_FIELD_INPUT",
"message": "Default value should be as quoted string",
"value": "",
},
{
"code": "INVALID_FIELD_INPUT",
"message": "Default value "" must be one of the option values",
"value": "",
},
],
"flatEntityMinimalInformation": {
"id": Any<String>,
"name": "testField",
"objectMetadataId": Any<String>,
},
"status": "fail",
"type": "create_field",
},
],
"index": [],
"objectMetadata": [],
"routeTrigger": [],
"serverlessFunction": [],
"view": [],
"viewField": [],
"viewFilter": [],
"viewGroup": [],
},
"message": "Validation failed for 0 object(s) and 0 field(s)",
"summary": {
"invalidCronTrigger": 0,
"invalidDatabaseEventTrigger": 0,
"invalidFieldMetadata": 0,
"invalidIndex": 0,
"invalidObjectMetadata": 0,
"invalidRouteTrigger": 0,
"invalidServerlessFunction": 0,
"invalidView": 0,
"invalidViewField": 0,
"invalidViewFilter": 0,
"invalidViewGroup": 0,
"totalErrors": 0,
},
"userFriendlyMessage": "Validation failed for 0 object(s) and 0 field(s)",
},
"message": "Multiple validation errors occurred while creating fields",
"name": "GraphQLError",
},
]
```
## What's done
- `usePersistView` tool ( CRUD )
- renamed `usePersistViewX` tools accordingly ( no more records or core
)
- Now catching a lot of before unhandled exceptions
- refactored each services to handle their own exception handlers and
return either the response or the error within a discriminated union
record
## Result
### Primary entity error
When performing an metadata operation on a given metadata, if validation
errors occurs we will display each of them in a toast
Here while creating an object metadata.
<img width="700" height="327" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0c33d13c-c66c-4749-af36-b253abd3449b"
/>
### Related entity error
Still while creating an object
<img width="700" height="327" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/52607788-c4e9-470c-ac8c-23437345ee5c"
/>
### Translated
<img width="700" height="327" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a7198c20-ae82-47a6-910c-761de9594672"
/>
## Conclusion
This PR is an extract of https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/15331
close https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/1776
## Notes
- Not refactor around triggers services as they're not consumed directly
by any frontend services