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Abdullah. 9c61b625a1 Remove the redundant nx/js package from twenty-server since root has it. (#15905)
There was an extra definition of @nx/js inside twenty-server, which was
not recognized during upgrade by the CLI. This caused two versions of
@nx/js in the repo - 22.0.3 from root and 21.3.11 from the twenty-server
package.

Removed the one inside twenty-server to maintain a single source of
truth.
2025-11-18 17:41:45 +01:00
Abdullah. 222feb90b4 fix: update glob version to 11.1.0 (#15884)
Some Glob CLI related alerts were generated last night. I believe
they're safe to dismiss since I do not expect us to use the Glob CLI in
production environment, and those alerts do not impact the API, but
still updating the dependency version just in case.

Not sure if this would resolve all/any of the alerts since glob is a
dependency for many other dependencies, so a good number of dependency
variants are pulled in.

The alert that confirms it's just a CLI related vulnerability:
[Dependabot Alert
307](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/security/dependabot/307)
2025-11-18 17:12:53 +01:00
Abdullah. 7d74e17bfc fix: js-yaml has prototype pollution in merge (#15886)
Resolves [Dependabot Alert
309](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/security/dependabot/309) and
maybe also a few others.

Bumped up the version for js-yaml to 4.1.1 and 3.14.2 across transitive
dependencies using `yarn up js-yaml --recursive`.
2025-11-18 13:45:15 +01:00
Abdullah. d6d7f1bb20 fix: koa related dependabot alerts (#15868)
Resolves [Dependabot Alert
256](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/security/dependabot/256) and
[Dependabot Alert
296](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/security/dependabot/296).

This is a major bump for `nx` and related packages. Used the CLI to run
nx migrations as recommended by the maintainers. Tested building,
testing and linting packages after resetting the daemon, and did not
come across a breaking issue.
2025-11-18 13:44:45 +01:00
Baptiste Devessier e0d1f74648 Page layout conditional display (#15802)
- Allow widgets to be hidden based on device's type conditions: desktop
or mobile
- Create two widgets for rich text fields on tasks and notes. One widget
is displayed below fields on mobile (and in the right drawer); the other
is displayed on a separate tab on desktop
- In read mode, hide tabs if they contain no visible widgets. If there
is no tab left to display, display at least the first one with no
widgets.
- In edit mode, display all tabs and all widgets.

## Demo


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/65ef1261-3902-4432-a420-48983b763b2c

Closes https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/1811
2025-11-18 10:35:38 +01:00
Abdullah. 60ed9b53f4 fix: vercel’s AI SDK's filetype whitelists can be bypassed when uploading files (#15874)
Resolves [Dependabot Alert
301](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/security/dependabot/301).

Locked the version of "ai" at 5.0.52 in order to stop it from bumping to
5.0.93 directly when the ^ is introduced since it breaks the code across
multiple files.
2025-11-17 18:03:45 +00:00
Paul Rastoin 2a44bde848 Dynamic grql api wrapper on application sync (#15791)
# Introduction

Important note: for the moment testing this locally will require some
hack due to latest twenty-sdk not being published.
You will need to build twenty-cli and `cd packages/twenty-cli && yarn
link`
To finally sync the app in your app folder as `cd app-folder && twenty
app sync`

close https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/1863

In this PR is introduced the generate sdk programmatic call to
[genql](https://genql.dev/) exposed in a `client` barrel of `twenty-sdk`
located in this package as there's high chances that will add a codegen
layer above it at some point ?

The cli calls this method after a sync application and writes a client
in a generated folder. It will make a graql introspection query on the
whole workspace. We should later improve that and only filter by current
applicationId and its dependencies ( when twenty-standard application is
introduced )

Fully typesafe ( input, output, filters etc ) auto-completed client

## Hello-world app serverless refactor

<img width="2480" height="1326" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b18ea372-b21d-4560-8fbc-1dc348427a95"
/>

---------

Co-authored-by: martmull <martmull@hotmail.fr>
2025-11-17 14:46:59 +01:00
Abdullah. c1dcda6475 fix: cookie accepts cookie name, path, and domain with out of bounds characters (#15845)
Resolves [Dependabot Alert
143](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/security/dependabot/143).

Used `yarn up @bundled-es-modules/cookie --recursive` to move from
version `2.0.0` to `2.0.1` so that the underlying cookie dependency
version moves from `0.5.0` to `0.7.2`.
2025-11-17 07:36:14 +00:00
Abdullah. 321a2bec53 fix: babel has inefficient regexp complexity in generated code with .replace when transpiling named capturing groups (#15844)
Resolves [Dependabot Alert
199](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/security/dependabot/199) and
[Dependabot Alert
200](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/security/dependabot/200).

Used `yarn up @babel/runtime --recursive` and `yarn up
@babel/runtime-corejs3 --recursive` to move from `7.26.7` to `7.28.4`.

Changelogs do not list any breaking changes when moving between minor
versions, only improvements. The parent dependencies also allow minor
version upgrades.
2025-11-17 08:17:25 +01:00
Abdullah. 7a68aa7f48 fix: playwright downloads and installs browsers without verifying the authenticity of the SSL certificate (#15843)
Resolves [Dependabot Alert
293](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/security/dependabot/293).

Updates the playwright version used to `1.56.1`. The alert could have
also been ignored since the playwright download only happens in CI and
local environments, not the production environment. However, it's an
easy fix instead of just ignoring the alert.
2025-11-17 08:16:56 +01:00
Abdullah. baa1a1e52f fix: babel vulnerable to arbitrary code execution when compiling specifically crafted malicious code (#15840)
Resolves [Dependabot Alert
95](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/security/dependabot/95) - babel
vulnerable to arbitrary code execution when compiling specifically
crafted malicious code.

These were the few options we had for a direct drop-in replacement.
- [x-var](https://www.npmjs.com/package/x-var?activeTab=readme)
- [cross-let](https://www.npmjs.com/package/cross-let)
- [cross-var-no-babel](https://www.npmjs.com/package/cross-var-no-babel)

x-var has the most weekly downloads among the three and it is also the
most actively maintained fork of the original cross-var package that
introduced the vulnerability. There is no syntax difference per the
documentation, but I do not have a windows machine to test.

`cross-var-no-babel` offers the most minimal changes, but is also
abandoned without a public-facing repo.
2025-11-16 20:12:25 +01:00
Félix Malfait 5dfb66917c Upgrade NestJS from 10.x to 11.x (#15836)
## Overview
This PR upgrades all NestJS dependencies from version 10.x to 11.x,
following the [official migration
guide](https://docs.nestjs.com/migration-guide). This builds on top of
the v9 to v10 upgrade completed in PR #15835.

## Changes

### Dependencies Updated
**Core packages (10.x → 11.x):**
- `@nestjs/common`: 10.4.16 → 11.0.8
- `@nestjs/core`: 10.4.16 → 11.0.8
- `@nestjs/platform-express`: 10.4.16 → 11.0.8
- `@nestjs/config`: 3.2.3 → 3.3.0
- `@nestjs/passport`: 10.0.3 → 11.0.0
- `@nestjs/axios`: 3.0.2 → 3.1.2
- `@nestjs/schedule`: ^3.0.0 → ^4.1.1
- `@nestjs/serve-static`: 4.0.2 → 5.0.1
- `@nestjs/cache-manager`: ^2.2.1 → ^2.3.0
- `@nestjs/jwt`: 10.2.0 → 11.0.0
- `@nestjs/typeorm`: 10.0.2 → 11.0.0
- `@nestjs/terminus`: 11.0.0 (already on v11)
- `@nestjs/event-emitter`: 2.1.0 (compatible)

**DevDependencies:**
- `@nestjs/testing`: ^10.4.16 → ^11.0.8
- `@nestjs/schematics`: ^10.1.0 → ^11.0.2
- `@nestjs/cli`: 10.3.0 → 11.0.0

### Code Changes
**Fixed: TwentyConfigModule conditional imports**
- Updated `TwentyConfigModule.forRoot()` to use spread operator for
conditional imports
- Fixes TypeScript error with NestJS 11's stricter DynamicModule type
checking

**Cleanup: Removed unused package**
- Removed `@revertdotdev/revert-react` (not being used anywhere in the
codebase)

## Breaking Changes Addressed

### 1.  Reflector Type Inference
- **Impact**: None - codebase only uses `reflector.get()` method
- **Analysis**: Does not use `getAllAndMerge()` or `getAllAndOverride()`
(the methods with breaking changes)
- **Files reviewed**: feature-flag.guard.ts,
message-queue-metadata.accessor.ts,
workspace-query-hook-metadata.accessor.ts

### 2.  Lifecycle Hooks Execution Order
- **Change**: Termination hooks (`OnModuleDestroy`,
`BeforeApplicationShutdown`, `OnApplicationShutdown`) now execute in
REVERSE order
- **Analysis**: Reviewed all lifecycle hook implementations
  - Redis client cleanup
  - Database connection cleanup (GlobalWorkspaceDataSource)
  - BullMQ queue/worker cleanup
  - Cache storage cleanup
- **Result**: Dependency order is safe - services using connections
clean up before the connections themselves

### 3.  Middleware Registration Order
- **Change**: Global middleware now executes first regardless of import
order
- **Analysis**: Middleware is not registered as global, so execution
order remains consistent
- **Files reviewed**: app.module.ts, middleware.module.ts

## Testing

All tests passing and build successful:

**Unit Tests (283+ tests):**
-  Health module: 38 tests passed
-  Auth module: 115 tests passed (passport v11 integration)
-  REST API: 90 tests passed (middleware and express platform)
-  Feature flags: 17 tests passed (Reflector usage)
-  Workspace: 23 tests passed

**Build & Quality:**
-  Type checking: Passed
-  Linting: Passed
-  Build: 3,683 files compiled successfully

## Verification

Tested critical NestJS functionality:
-  Authentication & Security (JWT, OAuth, guards)
-  HTTP Platform (Express integration, REST endpoints)
-  Dependency Injection (Services, factories, providers)
-  Cache Management (Redis with @nestjs/cache-manager)
-  GraphQL (Query runners, resolvers)
-  Configuration (Environment config)
-  Scheduling (Cron jobs with @nestjs/schedule v4)
-  Lifecycle Hooks (Module initialization and cleanup)
-  Reflector (Metadata reflection in guards)

## Related PRs
- #15835 - Upgrade NestJS from 9.x to 10.x (completed)

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> [!NOTE]
> Upgrades NestJS to v11 and updates routing patterns, auth strategies,
GraphQL schema options, and build/dist paths (scripts, Docker, Nx,
migrations, assets), plus enables Devtools in development.
> 
> - **Backend (NestJS 11 upgrade)**:
> - Bump `@nestjs/*` packages (core, platform-express, jwt, passport,
typeorm, serve-static, schedule, cli/testing/schematics) to v11.
> - Update REST/route-trigger/file controllers to new wildcard syntax
(`*path`).
> - Refactor OAuth (Google/Microsoft) and SAML strategies (abstract base
+ explicit `validate`); minor typings.
>   - Enable `DevtoolsModule` in development.
> - **GraphQL**:
> - Add `buildSchemaOptions.orphanedTypes` for client-config types; keep
Yoga/Sentry setup.
> - **Build/Runtime & Config**:
> - Standardize dist layout (remove `src` in paths): update scripts,
Docker `CMD`, Nx `project.json`, render scripts, TypeORM migration
paths, asset resolution.
> - Adjust `nest-cli.json` (watchOptions, asset globs, migrations
outDir, monorepo/root).
> - Improve config module imports (spread conditional); tsconfig
excludes `node_modules`.
>   - Minor Nx default: `start` target caching disabled.
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2025-11-16 18:20:06 +01:00
Félix Malfait a2a7ff8b4b Upgrade NestJS from 9.x to 10.x (#15835)
## Overview
This PR upgrades all NestJS dependencies from version 9.x to 10.x,
following the [official migration
guide](https://docs.nestjs.com/v10/migration-guide). This is the first
step before upgrading to NestJS 11.x in a future PR.

## Changes

### Dependencies Updated
- `@nestjs/common`: 9.4.3 → 10.4.16
- `@nestjs/core`: 9.4.3 → 10.4.16
- `@nestjs/passport`: 9.0.3 → 10.0.3
- `@nestjs/platform-express`: 9.4.3 → 10.4.16
- `@nestjs/config`: 2.3.4 → 3.2.3
- `@nestjs/event-emitter`: 2.0.4 → 2.1.0
- `@nestjs/testing`: ^9.0.0 → ^10.4.16
- `@nestjs/schematics`: ^9.0.0 → ^10.1.0

### Code Changes
- Fixed `CacheModuleOptions` import from `@nestjs/common` to
`@nestjs/cache-manager` in cache-storage.module-factory.ts

## Breaking Changes Addressed
 **CacheModule Migration**: Already using `@nestjs/cache-manager`
package
 **TypeScript Version**: Using 5.9.2 (requires 4.8+)  
 **Node.js Version**: Using 24.5.0 (requires 16+)  
 **Deprecated APIs**: All v9 deprecations removed in v10 - standard
patterns in use

## Testing
All tests passing and build successful:
-  Health module: 38 tests passed
-  Auth module: 115 tests passed (critical - uses @nestjs/passport)
-  Admin panel: 30 tests passed
-  REST API: 90 tests passed (uses @nestjs/platform-express)
-  Feature flags: 17 tests passed
-  Workspace: 23 tests passed
-  GraphQL query runner: 17 tests passed
-  **Total: 330+ tests passing**
-  Build: 3,683 files compiled successfully
-  Type checking: Passed
-  Linting: Passed

## Verification
Tested critical NestJS functionality:
- Authentication & Security (JWT, OAuth, guards)
- HTTP Platform (Express integration, REST endpoints)
- Dependency Injection (Services, factories, providers)
- Cache Management (Redis with @nestjs/cache-manager)
- GraphQL (Query runners, resolvers)
- Configuration (Environment config)
- Event Emitters (Event-driven architecture)

## Next Steps
This upgrade positions the codebase for the next upgrade to NestJS 11.x,
which will be handled in a separate PR.

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> [!NOTE]
> Upgrades NestJS to v10, fixes cache module import, and narrows CI
GraphQL generation diff to generated directories.
> 
> - **Backend**
> - **Dependencies**: Upgrade `@nestjs/common`, `@nestjs/core`,
`@nestjs/platform-express`, `@nestjs/passport`, `@nestjs/config`,
`@nestjs/event-emitter`, `@nestjs/testing`, and `@nestjs/schematics` to
v10-compatible versions in `packages/twenty-server/package.json`.
> - **Code**: Update `CacheModuleOptions` import to
`@nestjs/cache-manager` in
`src/engine/core-modules/cache-storage/cache-storage.module-factory.ts`.
> - **CI**
> - **GraphQL**: Restrict schema change detection to
`packages/twenty-front/src/generated` and
`packages/twenty-front/src/generated-metadata` in
`.github/workflows/ci-server.yaml`.
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2025-11-15 23:06:13 +01:00
Paul Rastoin 0fdc7ba834 Twenty-shared tests parses decorator (#15765)
## Introduction
Since we've moved some class validator instances from twenty-server to
twenty-shared tests are red because they do not know how to parse
decorators declarations

We've fixed this by explicitly installing `class-validator` in
`twenty-shared` and configuring jest swc accordingly

## Twenty-server class validator patch
I don't even know if that's something we need anymore
Seems to be a patch either fixing or introducing credit card and phone
number validation
Would prefer discussing the need or not to either before merging this as
it could introduce regression at runtime:
- Centralize the patch to be consumed in both `twenty-server` and
`twenty-shared`
- Remove the patch

We should also document every patch motivations we do as it's quite
though to iterate over a such huge one
2025-11-13 16:06:04 +00:00
Rounak Joshi 9f594cda1c Slash Command Implementation in Advanced Text Editor (#15488)
Part of Fixing Issue #14976 

### Pull Request Summary: SlashCommand Integration in Advanced Text
Editor

This pull request introduces **SlashCommand functionality** within the
Advanced Text Editor, specifically used in the **Workflow node** of
**Send Email body** components. The implementation leverages the
`@tiptap/suggestion` extension from the TipTap ecosystem, enabling
dynamic styling and command execution via a custom dropdown triggered by
typing `/`.

---

### Implementation Overview

#### 1. **Custom Extension & Dropdown Rendering**
- A new extension was created to handle SlashCommand interactions.
- This extension renders a **Dropdown component** that displays
available commands with relevant styles, icons etc.

#### 2. **Command Configuration**
- Each command includes:
  - Visibility and active state logic
  - Execution behavior upon selection
- All commands are initialized and configured centrally.

#### 3. **Search & Filtering**
- As users type after the `/`, the command list is **filtered based on
the query**.
- For example, typing `/car` filters and displays matching commands in
the dropdown.

#### 4. **Dropdown Lifecycle & Positioning**
- The dropdown is rendered using React lifecycle hooks provided by
`SuggestionTip`:
- `onStart`: Initializes state, sets selected command, and captures
cursor position via `DOMRect`.
- `onUpdate`, `onKeyDown`, `onExit`: Manage dropdown updates and
interactions.
- Positioning is handled via a **`useFloating` hook**, which aligns the
dropdown relative to the cursor and editor bounds.
- The dropdown is rendered in a **react-portal**, wrapped in the current
theme for consistent styling and animation.


#### 6. **State Management**
- A dedicated `SlashCommandState.ts` file manages:
  - Callback functions
  - Current command and selected item
  - Cleanup utilities for event listeners
  - Dropdown navigation (arrow keys, enter key)

#### 7. **Integration Points**
- SlashCommand functionality is now **enabled in Send Email body of the
Workflow**.
- Relevant changes have been applied to support this components in
Storybook as well.

[slash command
test.webm](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5c537844-8987-4ce5-9fca-b29ea93d8063)


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including a new editor hint string for “Enter text or type '/' for
commands,” plus assorted translation tweaks.
> 
> - **i18n/locales**:
> - **Portuguese (Brazil) `src/locales/generated/pt-BR.ts`**: Add new
editor hint message (`"Enter text or Type '/' for commands"`) and adjust
multiple translations/wording.
> - **Portuguese (Portugal) `src/locales/generated/pt-PT.ts`**: Add the
same editor hint message and refine numerous translations/labels.
> - No functional code changes; translation files regenerated/updated.
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Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix@twenty.com>
2025-11-09 21:18:56 +01:00
Abdul Rahman f740bac988 add documentation i18n workflows for Crowdin (#15538)
Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix.malfait@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix@twenty.com>
2025-11-08 11:24:07 +01:00
Abdullah. 47a9b4ce9d fix: formidable relies on hexoid to prevent guessing of filenames for untrusted executable content (#15672)
Resolves [Dependabot Alert
224](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/security/dependabot/224) -
formidable relies on hexoid to prevent guessing of filenames for
untrusted executable content.

Used `yarn up formidable --recursive` to upgrade the version from 2.1.2
to 2.1.5.
2025-11-06 16:18:32 +01:00
Abdullah. da1399afcf fix: brace-expansion regular expression denial of service vulnerability (#15637)
Resolves [Dependabot Alert
238](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/security/dependabot/238) -
brace-expansion regular expression denial of service vulnerability.

This alert was closed yesterday, but `yarn.lock` went back to the
previous versions somehow when an unrelated PR was reverted. Therefore,
creating a PR again.

Versions on main:
<p align="center">
<img width="470" height="385" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/69fb6519-21c0-4f69-9412-a7b05451cf57"
/>
</p>

Updated versions in the PR:
<p align="center">
<img width="472" height="383" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/69f2a7c4-8015-4a92-8e25-1b8953f329da"
/>
</p>
2025-11-05 14:34:41 +01:00
martmull 59f3f03539 Move browser-extension to proper folder (#15608)
As title
- move all applications and browser extension into a
`packages/twenty-apps/hacktoberfest-2025` folder
2025-11-04 15:28:09 +00:00
Nabhag Motivaras e09b67158e [HACKTOBERFEST] LINKEDIN EXTENSION (#15521)
# Twenty Browser Extension


A Chrome browser extension for capturing LinkedIn profiles (people and
companies) directly into Twenty CRM. This is a basic **v0** focused
mostly on establishing a architectural foundation.

## Overview

This extension integrates with LinkedIn to extract profile information
and create records in Twenty CRM. It uses **WXT** as the framework -
initially tried Plasmo, but found WXT to be significantly better due to
its extensibility and closer alignment with the Chrome extension APIs,
providing more control and flexibility.

## Architecture

### Package Structure

The extension consists of two main packages:

1. **`twenty-browser-extension`** - The main extension package (WXT +
React)
2. **`twenty-apps/browser-extension`** - Serverless functions for API
interactions

### Extension Components

#### Entrypoints

- **Background Script** (`src/entrypoints/background/index.ts`)
  - Handles extension messaging protocol
  - Manages API calls to serverless functions
  - Coordinates communication between content scripts and popup

- **Content Scripts**
- **`add-person.content`** - Injects UI button on LinkedIn person
profiles
- **`add-company.content`** - Injects UI button on LinkedIn company
profiles
- Both scripts use WXT's `createIntegratedUi` for seamless DOM injection
  - Extract profile data from LinkedIn DOM

- **Popup** (`src/entrypoints/popup/`)
  - React-based popup UI
  - Displays extracted profile information
  - Provides buttons to save person/company to Twenty

#### Messaging System

Uses `@webext-core/messaging` for type-safe communication between
extension components:

```typescript
// Defined in src/utils/messaging.ts
- getPersonviaRelay() - Relays extraction from content script
- getCompanyviaRelay() - Relays extraction from content script
- extractPerson() - Extracts person data from LinkedIn DOM
- extractCompany() - Extracts company data from LinkedIn DOM
- createPerson() - Creates person record via serverless function
- createCompany() - Creates company record via serverless function
- openPopup() - Opens extension popup
```

#### Serverless Functions

Located in
`packages/twenty-apps/browser-extension/serverlessFunctions/`:

- **`/s/create/person`** - Creates a new person record in Twenty
- **`/s/create/company`** - Creates a new company record in Twenty
- **`/s/get/person`** - Retrieves existing person record (placeholder)
- **`/s/get/company`** - Retrieves existing company record (placeholder)

## Development Guide

### Prerequisites

- Twenty CLI installed globally: `npm install -g twenty-cli`
- API key from Twenty: https://twenty.com/settings/api-webhooks

### Setup
   ```
1. **Configure environment variables:**
   - Set `TWENTY_API_URL` in the serverless function configuration
- Set `TWENTY_API_KEY` (marked as secret) in the serverless function
configuration
- For local development, create a `.env` file or configure via
`wxt.config.ts`

### Development Commands

```bash
# Start development server with hot reload
npx nx run dev twenty-browser-extension

# Build for production
npx nx run build twenty-browser-extension

# Package extension for distribution
npx nx run package twenty-browser-extension
```

### Development Workflow

1. **Start the dev server:**
   ```bash
   npx nx run dev twenty-browser-extension
   ```
   This starts WXT in development mode with hot module reloading.

2. **Load extension in Chrome:**
   - Navigate to `chrome://extensions/`
   - Enable "Developer mode"
   - Click "Load unpacked"
   - Select `packages/twenty-browser-extension/dist/chrome-mv3-dev/`

3. **Test on LinkedIn:**
- Navigate to a LinkedIn person profile:
`https://www.linkedin.com/in/...`
- Navigate to a LinkedIn company profile:
`https://www.linkedin.com/company/...`
   - The "Add to Twenty" button should appear in the profile header
   - Click the button to open the popup and save to Twenty

### Project Structure

```
packages/twenty-browser-extension/
├── src/
│   ├── common/
│   │   └── constants/      # LinkedIn URL patterns
│   ├── entrypoints/
│   │   ├── background/     # Background service worker
│   │   ├── popup/          # Extension popup UI
│   │   ├── add-person.content/  # Content script for person profiles
│   │   └── add-company.content/ # Content script for company profiles
│   ├── ui/                 # Shared UI components and theme
│   └── utils/              # Messaging utilities
├── public/                 # Static assets (icons)
├── wxt.config.ts          # WXT configuration
└── project.json            # Nx project configuration
```

## Current Status (v0)

This is a foundational version focused on architecture. Current
features:

 Inject UI buttons into LinkedIn profiles
 Extract person and company data from LinkedIn
 Display extracted data in popup
 Create person records in Twenty
 Create company records in Twenty

## Planned Features

- [ ] Provide a way to have API key and custom remote URLs.
- [ ] Detect if record already exists and prevent duplicates
- [ ] Open existing Twenty record when clicked (instead of creating
duplicate)
- [ ] Sidepanel Overlay UI for rich profile viewing/editing
- [ ] Enhanced data extraction (email, phone, etc.)
- [ ] Better error handling

# Demo


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0bbed724-a429-4af0-a0f1-fdad6997685e



https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/85d2301d-19ee-43ba-b7f9-13ed3915f676
2025-11-04 15:52:06 +01:00
Abdullah. 14c66c942f fix: update tmp to a safer version. (#15554)
@charlesBochet had a conversation with Felix and he said we don't need
to spend time upgrading `zapier-platform-core` and `zapier-platform-cli`
since `twenty-zapier` will be deprecated anyway, making those packages
irrelevant.

I have updated tmp to a safer version elsewhere using `yarn up tmp
--recursive`. Also added `yarn.lock` to both server and front ci.

The massive changes in `yarn.lock` were introduced by
`zapier-platform-cli` version 17x - not sure if they caused those
breaking changes, but if they did and we still want update
zapier-related packages, I will take that up in another PR.
2025-11-04 08:53:33 +01:00
Charles Bochet 08d475b229 Revert "fix: tmp allows arbitrary temporary file / directory write via symbolic link dir parameter" (#15539)
Reverts twentyhq/twenty#15452
2025-11-03 11:42:28 +01:00
Abdullah. e462f191d0 fix: tmp allows arbitrary temporary file / directory write via symbolic link dir parameter (#15452)
Resolves [Dependabot Alert
255](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/security/dependabot/255) - fix:
tmp allows arbitrary temporary file / directory write via symbolic link
`dir` parameter.

Updated the dev-dependency `zapier-platform-cli` for it to depend on tmp
0.2.4 and also ran `yarn up tmp --recursive` to update the version of
tmp elsewhere.

Not expecting any breaking changes to twenty-zapier since
`zapier-platform-cli` is marked as a development dependency.

Co-authored-by: martmull <martmull@hotmail.fr>
2025-11-03 10:17:08 +01:00
Lucas Bordeau afeb505eed [Breaking Change] Implement reliable date picker utils to handle all timezone combinations (#15377)
This PR implements the necessary tools to have `react-datepicker`
calendar and our date picker components work reliably no matter the
timezone difference between the user execution environment and the user
application timezone.

Fixes https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/1781

This PR won't cover everything needed to have Twenty handle timezone
properly, here is the follow-up issue :
https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/1807

# Features in this PR

This PR brings a lot of features that have to be merged together.

- DATE field type is now handled as string only, because it shouldn't
involve timezone nor the JS Date object at all, since it is a day like a
birthday date, and not an absolute point in time.
- DATE_TIME field wasn't properly handled when the user settings
timezone was different from the system one
- A timezone abbreviation suffix has been added to most DATE_TIME
display component, only when the timezone is different from the system
one in the settings.
- A lot of bugs, small features and improvements have been made here :
https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/1781

# Handling of timezones

## Essential concepts

This topic is so complex and easy to misunderstand that it is necessary
to define the precise terms and concepts first. It resembles character
encoding and should be treated with the same care.

- Wall-clock time : the time expressed in the timezone of a user, it is
distinct from the absolute point in time it points to, much like a
pointer being a different value than the value that it points to.
- Absolute time : a point in time, regardless of the timezone, it is an
objective point in time, of course it has to be expressed in a given
timezone, because we have to talk about when it is located in time
between humans, but it is in fact distinct from any wall clock time, it
exists in itself without any clock running on earth. However, by
convention the low-level way to store an absolute point in time is in
UTC, which is a timezone, because there is no way to store an absolute
point in time without a referential, much like a point in space cannot
be stored without a referential.
- DST : Daylight Save Time, makes the timezone shift in a specific
period every year in a given timezone, to make better use of longer days
for various reasons, not all timezones have DST. DST can be 1 hour or 30
min, 45 min, which makes computation difficult.
- UTC : It is NOT an “absolute timezone”, it is the wall-clock time at
0° longitude without DST, which is an arbitrary and shared human
convention. UTC is often used as the standard reference wall-clock time
for talking about absolute point in time without having to do timezone
and DST arithmetic. PostgreSQL stores everything in UTC by convention,
but outputs everything in the server’s SESSION TIMEZONE.

## How should an absolute point in time be stored ?

Since an absolute point in time is essentially distinct from its
timezone it could be stored in an absolute way, but in practice it is
impossible to store an absolute point in time without a referential. We
have to say that a rocket launched at X given time, in UTC, EST, CET,
etc. And of course, someone in China will say that it launched at 10:30,
while in San Francisco it will have launched at 19:30, but it is THE
SAME absolute point in time.

Let’s take a related example in computer science with character
encoding. If a text is stored without the associated encoding table, the
correct meaning associated to the bits stored in memory can be lost
forever. It can become impossible for a program to guess what encoding
table should be used for a given text stored as bits, thus the glitches
that appeared a lot back in the early days of internet and document
processing.

The same can happen with date time storing, if we don’t have the
timezone associated with the absolute point in time, the information of
when it absolutely happened is lost.

It is NOT necessary to store an absolute point in time in UTC, it is
more of a standard and practical wall-clock time to be associated with
an absolute point in time. But an absolute point in time MUST be store
with a timezone, with its time referential, otherwise the information of
when it absolutely happened is lost.

For example, it is easier to pass around a date as a string in UTC, like
`2024-01-02T00:00:00Z` because it allows front-end and back-end code to
“talk” in the same standard and DST-free wall-clock time, BUT it is not
necessary. Because we have date libraries that operate on the standard
ISO timezone tables, we can talk in different timezone and let the
libraries handle the conversion internally.

It is false to say that UTC is an absolute timezone or an absolute point
in time, it is just the standard, conventional time referential, because
one can perfectly store every absolute points in time in UTC+10 with a
complex DST table and have the exactly correct absolute points in time,
without any loss of information, without having any UTC+0 dates
involved.

Thus storing an absolute point in time without a timezone associated,
for example with `timestamp` PostgreSQL data type, is equivalent to
storing a wall-clock time and then throwing away voluntarily the
information that allows to know when it absolutely happened, which is a
voluntary data-loss if the code that stores and retrieves those
wall-clock points in time don’t store the associated timezone somewhere.

This is why we use `timestamptz` type in PostgreSQL, so that we make
sure that the correct absolute point in time is stored at the exact time
we send it to PostgreSQL server, no matter the front-end, back-end and
SQL server's timezone differences.

## The JavaScript Date object

The native JavaScript Date object is now officially considered legacy
([source](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Date)),
the Date object stores an absolute point in time BUT it forces the
storage to use its execution environment timezone, and one CANNOT modify
this timezone, this is a legacy behavior.

To obtain the desired result and store an absolute point in time with an
arbitrary timezone there are several options :

- The new Temporal API that is the successor of the legacy Date object.
- Moment / Luxon / @date-fns/tz that expose objects that allow to use
any timezone to store an absolute point in time.

## How PostgreSQL stores absolute point in times

PostgreSQL stores absolute points in time internally in UTC
([source](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/datatype-datetime.html#DATATYPE-DATETIME-INPUT-TIME-STAMPS)),
but the output date is expressed in the server’s session timezone
([source](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/sql-set.html)) which
can be different from UTC.

Example with the object companies in Twenty seed database, on a local
instance, with a new “datetime” custom column :

<img width="374" height="554" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4394cb43-d97e-4479-801d-ca068f800e39"
/>

<img width="516" height="524" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b652f36a-d2e2-47a4-8950-647ca688cbbd"
/>

## Why can’t I just use the JavaScript native Date object with some
manual logic ?

Because the JavaScript Date object does not allow to change its internal
timezone, the libraries that are based on it will behave on the
execution environment timezone, thus leading to bugs that appear only on
the computers of users in a timezone but not for other in another
timezone.

In our case the `react-datepicker` library forces to use the `Date`
object, thus forcing the calendar to behave in the execution environment
system timezone, which causes a lot of problems when we decide to
display the Twenty application DATE_TIME values in another timezone than
the user system one, the bugs that appear will be of the off-by-one date
class, for example clicking on 23 will select 24, thus creating an
unreliable feature for some system / application timezone combinations.

A solution could be to manually compute the difference of minutes
between the application user and the system timezones, but that’s not
reliable because of DST which makes this computation unreliable when DST
are applied at different period of the year for the two timezones.

## Why can’t I compute the timezone difference manually ?

Because of DST, the work to compute the timezone difference reliably,
not just for the usual happy path, is equivalent to developing the
internal mechanism of a date timezone library, which is equivalent to
use a library that handles timezones.

## Using `@date-fns/tz` to solve this problem

We could have used `luxon` but it has a heavy bundle size, so instead we
rely here on `@date-fns/tz` (~1kB) which gives us a `TZDate` object that
allows to use any given timezone to store an absolute point-in-time.

The solution here is to trick `react-datepicker` by shifting a Date
object by the difference of timezone between the user application
timezone and the system timezone.

Let’s take a concerte example.

System timezone : Midway,  ⇒ UTC-11:00, has no DST.

User application timezone : Auckland, NZ ⇒ UTC+13:00, has a DST.

We’ll take the NZ daylight time, so that will make a timezone difference
of 24 hours !

Let’s take an error-prone date : `2025-01-01T00:00:00` . This date is
usually a good test-case because it can generate three classes of bugs :
off-by-one day bugs, off-by-one month bugs and off-by-one year bugs, at
the same time.

Here is the absolute point in time we take expressed in the different
wall-clock time points we manipulate


Case | In system timezone ⇒ UTC-11 | In UTC | In user application
timezone ⇒ UTC+13
-- | -- | -- | --
Original date | `2024-12-31T00:00:00-11:00` | `2024-12-31T11:00:00Z` |
`2025-01-01T00:00:00+13:00`
Date shifted for react-datepicker | `2025-01-01T00:00:00-11:00` |
`2025-01-01T11:00:00Z` | `2025-01-02T00:00:00+13:00`

We can see with this table that we have the number part of the date that
is the same (`2025-01-01T00:00:00`) but with a different timezone to
“trick” `react-datepicker` and have it display the correct day in its
calendar.

You can find the code in the hooks
`useTurnPointInTimeIntoReactDatePickerShiftedDate` and
`useTurnReactDatePickerShiftedDateBackIntoPointInTime` that contain the
logic that produces the above table internally.

## Miscellaneous

Removed FormDateFieldInput and FormDateTimeFieldInput stories as they do
not behave the same depending of the execution environment and it would
be easier to put them back after having refactored FormDateFieldInput
and FormDateTimeFieldInput

---------

Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
2025-11-01 18:31:24 +01:00
Abdul Rahman 2c39fc04c2 feat: Migrate documentation to Mintlify and implement Helper Agent with search functionality (#15443) 2025-10-31 10:17:54 +01:00
Abdullah. f367bd6072 fix: vite related dependabot alerts (#15464)
Resolves [14 Dependabot
Alerts](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/security/dependabot?q=is%3Aopen+package%3Avite+manifest%3Ayarn.lock+has%3Apatch)
simultaneously.

Vitest 1.4.0 was imported in root package.json, which further imported
Vite 5. However, Vitest solved no purpose at the moment since we still
rely on Jest for testing. Therefore, removed the package and we can
import the latest 4x version when we move from Jest to Vitest.

For the rest of the use-cases of Vite, ran `yarn up vite --recursive`
for the version used to be greater than 7.0.8.

<p align="center">
<img width="403" height="132" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a4ff7a75-2e3f-4dea-9f40-9cfdf07d6252"
/>
</p>
2025-10-30 14:00:28 +01:00
Abdullah. 3401216cc8 fix: validator.js has a URL validation bypass vulnerability in its isURL function. (#15437)
Resolves [Dependabot Alert
299](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/security/dependabot/299) -
validator has a URL validation bypass vulnerability in its isURL
function.

Used `yarn up validator --recursive` to update the version in yarn.lock
file.
2025-10-29 20:34:59 +01:00
Abdullah. 9a0ce141d4 chore: next.js may leak x-middleware-subrequest-id to external hosts. (#15438)
Resolves [Dependabot Alert
298](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/security/dependabot/298) -
next.js may leak x-middleware-subrequest-id to external hosts.

Updated the version of react-email used to update the version of
Next.js.
2025-10-29 20:34:14 +01:00
Abdullah. f2d9262e6a fix: on-headers is vulnerable to http response header manipulation (#15453)
Resolves [Dependabot Alert
245](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/security/dependabot/245) -
on-headers is vulnerable to http response header manipulation.

Updated the version of express-session from `1.18.1` to `1.18.2`.
2025-10-29 20:32:15 +01:00
Raphaël Bosi 198bf5a333 Complete color refactoring (#15414)
# Complete color refactoring

Closes https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/1779

- Updated all colors to use Radix colors with P3 color space allowing
for brighter colors
- Created our own gray scale interpolated on Radix's scale to have the
same values for grays as the old ones in the app
- Introduced dark and light colors as well as there transparent versions
- Added many new colors from radix that can be used in the tags or in
the graphs
- Updated multiple color utilities to match new behaviors
- Changed the computation of Avatar colors to return only colors from
the theme (before it was random hsl)

These changes allow the user to use new colors in tags or charts, the
colors are brighter and with better contrast. We have a full range of
color variations from 1 to 12 where before we only had 4 adaptative
colors.
All these changes will allow us to develop custom themes for the user
soon, where users can choose their accent colors, background colors and
there contrast.
2025-10-29 18:08:51 +00:00
martmull a6cc80eedd 1751 extensibility twenty sdk v2 use twenty sdk to define a serverless function trigger (#15347)
This PR adds 2 columns handlerPath and handlerName in serverlessFunction
to locate the entrypoint of a serverless in a codebase

It adds the following decorators in twenty-sdk:
- ServerlessFunction
- DatabaseEventTrigger
- RouteTrigger
- CronTrigger
- ApplicationVariable

It still supports deprecated entity.manifest.jsonc 

Overall code needs to be cleaned a little bit, but it should work
properly so you can try to test if the DEVX fits your needs

See updates in hello-world application

```typescript
import axios from 'axios';
import {
  DatabaseEventTrigger,
  ServerlessFunction,
  RouteTrigger,
  CronTrigger,
  ApplicationVariable,
} from 'twenty-sdk';

@ApplicationVariable({
  universalIdentifier: 'dedc53eb-9c12-4fe2-ba86-4a2add19d305',
  key: 'TWENTY_API_KEY',
  description: 'Twenty API Key',
  isSecret: true,
})
@DatabaseEventTrigger({
  universalIdentifier: '203f1df3-4a82-4d06-a001-b8cf22a31156',
  eventName: 'person.created',
})
@RouteTrigger({
  universalIdentifier: 'c9f84c8d-b26d-40d1-95dd-4f834ae5a2c6',
  path: '/post-card/create',
  httpMethod: 'GET',
  isAuthRequired: false,
})
@CronTrigger({
  universalIdentifier: 'dd802808-0695-49e1-98c9-d5c9e2704ce2',
  pattern: '0 0 1 1 *', // Every year 1st of January
})
@ServerlessFunction({
  universalIdentifier: 'e56d363b-0bdc-4d8a-a393-6f0d1c75bdcf',
})
class CreateNewPostCard {
  main = async (params: { recipient: string }): Promise<string> => {
    const { recipient } = params;

    const options = {
      method: 'POST',
      url: 'http://localhost:3000/rest/postCards',
      headers: {
        'Content-Type': 'application/json',
        Authorization: `Bearer ${process.env.TWENTY_API_KEY}`,
      },
      data: { name: recipient ?? 'Unknown' },
    };

    try {
      const { data } = await axios.request(options);

      console.log(`New post card to "${recipient}" created`);

      return data;
    } catch (error) {
      console.error(error);
      throw error;
    }
  };
}

export const createNewPostCardHandler = new CreateNewPostCard().main;

```


### [edit] V2 

After the v1 proposal, I see that using a class method to define the
serverless function handler is pretty confusing. Lets leave
serverlessFunction configuration decorators on the class, but move the
handler like before. Here is the v2 hello-world serverless function:

```typescript
import axios from 'axios';
import {
  DatabaseEventTrigger,
  ServerlessFunction,
  RouteTrigger,
  CronTrigger,
  ApplicationVariable,
} from 'twenty-sdk';

@ApplicationVariable({
  universalIdentifier: 'dedc53eb-9c12-4fe2-ba86-4a2add19d305',
  key: 'TWENTY_API_KEY',
  description: 'Twenty API Key',
  isSecret: true,
})
@DatabaseEventTrigger({
  universalIdentifier: '203f1df3-4a82-4d06-a001-b8cf22a31156',
  eventName: 'person.created',
})
@RouteTrigger({
  universalIdentifier: 'c9f84c8d-b26d-40d1-95dd-4f834ae5a2c6',
  path: '/post-card/create',
  httpMethod: 'GET',
  isAuthRequired: false,
})
@CronTrigger({
  universalIdentifier: 'dd802808-0695-49e1-98c9-d5c9e2704ce2',
  pattern: '0 0 1 1 *', // Every year 1st of January
})
@ServerlessFunction({
  universalIdentifier: 'e56d363b-0bdc-4d8a-a393-6f0d1c75bdcf',
})
export class ServerlessFunctionDefinition {}

export const main = async (params: { recipient: string }): Promise<string> => {
  const { recipient } = params;

  const options = {
    method: 'POST',
    url: 'http://localhost:3000/rest/postCards',
    headers: {
      'Content-Type': 'application/json',
      Authorization: `Bearer ${process.env.TWENTY_API_KEY}`,
    },
    data: { name: recipient ?? 'Unknown' },
  };

  try {
    const { data } = await axios.request(options);

    console.log(`New post card to "${recipient}" created`);

    return data;
  } catch (error) {
    console.error(error);
    throw error;
  }
};

```


### [edit] V3

After the v2 proposal, we don't really like decorators on empty classes.
We decided to go with a Vercel approach with a config constant

```typescript
import axios from 'axios';
import { ServerlessFunctionConfig } from 'twenty-sdk';

export const main = async (params: { recipient: string }): Promise<string> => {
  const { recipient } = params;

  const options = {
    method: 'POST',
    url: 'http://localhost:3000/rest/postCards',
    headers: {
      'Content-Type': 'application/json',
      Authorization: `Bearer ${process.env.TWENTY_API_KEY}`,
    },
    data: { name: recipient ?? 'Unknown' },
  };

  try {
    const { data } = await axios.request(options);

    console.log(`New post card to "${recipient}" created`);

    return data;
  } catch (error) {
    console.error(error);
    throw error;
  }
};

export const config: ServerlessFunctionConfig = {
  universalIdentifier: 'e56d363b-0bdc-4d8a-a393-6f0d1c75bdcf',
  routeTriggers: [
  {
    universalIdentifier: 'c9f84c8d-b26d-40d1-95dd-4f834ae5a2c6',
    path: '/post-card/create',
    httpMethod: 'GET',
    isAuthRequired: false,
  }
  ],
  cronTriggers: [
    {
      universalIdentifier: 'dd802808-0695-49e1-98c9-d5c9e2704ce2',
      pattern: '0 0 1 1 *', // Every year 1st of January
    }
  ],
  databaseEventTriggers: [
  {
    universalIdentifier: '203f1df3-4a82-4d06-a001-b8cf22a31156',
    eventName: 'person.created',
   }
  ]
}

```
2025-10-29 16:51:43 +00:00
Harshit Singh be3ceca0a3 Add listkit to tiptap extension in workflow node (#15363)
## Description

- This PR address issue -
https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/1768
- Added listkit bundle from tiptap which includes BulletList,
orderedList, ListItem and ListKeymap in one single import
- This bundle also includes keyboards shortcuts - `Cmd + Shift + 7` and
`Cmd + Shift + 8` for ordered and bullet list

## Visual Appearance



https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7eff1233-8503-4854-bad2-2521898bc568


## Why this Approach

- our current version of tiptap is 3.4.2 while the latest is 3.8.0 hence
installing these versions manually would install the latest version of
3.8.0. The issue when downgrading to 3.4.2 was that Version 3.8.0 of
`@tiptap/extension-list` requires `renderNestedMarkdownContent` from
@tiptap/core
but our `@tiptap/core` version 3.4.2 doesn't export this function.
2025-10-29 16:01:54 +01:00
Paul Rastoin 267af42412 Centralize v2 errors types in twenty-shared (#15358)
# Introduction
Followup of https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/15331 ( Reducing
size by concerns )
This PR centralizes v2 format error types in `twenty-shared` and
consuming them in the existing v2 error format logic in `twenty-server`

## Next
This https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/15360 handles the frontend
v2 format error refactor

## Conclusion
Related to https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/1776
2025-10-27 09:44:41 +01:00
Abdullah. 63c261645a fix: nodemailer - email to an unintended domain can occur due to interpretation conflict. (#15356)
Resolves [Dependabot Alert
289](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/security/dependabot/289) and a
couple other alerts.

Removed types for `imapflow` since the package ships them internally
now. `yarn.lock` has major changes due to an upgraded AWS SDK
`@aws-sdk/client-sesv2` which is used by Nodemailer 7.

- No breaking changes were introduced in imapflow and mailparser. 
- Nodemailer's breaking change was dropping the legacy SES transport; we
already use the SMTP transport + our own AWS SES client, so nothing else
needs changing.
2025-10-26 07:08:13 +01:00
Abdullah. f7a80d250b Update dizzle-kit and drizzle-orm to avoid the dependency on Hono. (#15343)
Updated both drizzle-kit and drizzle-orm to the latest versions.
Process:
- Ran migrations on the database.
- Updated the versions.
- Made the required changes to `drizzle-posgres.config.ts`.
- Ensured migrations are not out of sync be running them again - no
issues, no updates applied.
- Updated the snapshots.
- Deleted the database named `website`.
- Re-ran the migrations to confirm.

There are no breaking changes because the surface drizzle-orm covers is
limited. However, we had to update drizzle-orm in order to update
drizzle-kit to a version greater than 0.27.0 in order to avoid the use
of hono. Therefore, I went ahead and updated both to the latest.

Resolves [Dependabot Alert
#274](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/security/dependabot/274) and
three others.
2025-10-24 16:54:15 +02:00
Abdullah. d3812c9c1f fix: elliptic's private key extraction in ECDSA upon signing a malformed input (#15326)
Fixes [Dependabot Alert
175](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/security/dependabot/175) and
four other associated alerts.

Used `yarn up elliptic --recursive` to update the version of elliptic to
6.6.1.
2025-10-24 13:26:26 +02:00
Abdullah. 1120107b34 Remove unused dependencies from root package.json. (#15323)
These removed dependencies are not being imported anywhere in the code
base.

Both `twenty-server` and `twenty-front` build properly, ensuring the
dependent packages like `twenty-emails`, `twenty-ui`, `twenty-shared`
etc are building properly.
2025-10-24 13:16:11 +02:00
Abdullah. 5d28b32b8e fix: tar-fs has a symlink validation bypass if destination directory is predictable with a specific tarball (#15325)
Fixes [Dependabot Alert
281](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/security/dependabot/281) and
five other associated alerts.

Used `yarn up tar-fs --recursive` to update the version of tar-fs to
3.1.1.
2025-10-24 13:15:02 +02:00
Félix Malfait bbe16c23bc Add Sentry AI agent monitoring with telemetry configuration (#15301)
This PR implements Sentry's AI agent monitoring by:

- Configuring vercelAIIntegration with recordInputs and recordOutputs
options
- Adding sendDefaultPii to Sentry.init() for better debugging
- Creating a shared AI_TELEMETRY_CONFIG constant to DRY up the telemetry
configuration
- Adding experimental_telemetry to all AI SDK calls (generateText,
generateObject, streamText)

All AI operations are now fully monitored in Sentry with complete
input/output recording for debugging and performance analysis.

Note: Currently on Sentry v9.26.0, which is compatible with this
implementation. No breaking changes from the v9-to-v10 migration guide
were found in the codebase.
2025-10-23 18:06:28 +02:00
Abdullah. eb2fd7c383 fix: cipher-base is missing type checks, leading to hash rewind and passing on crafted data (#15299)
Fixes [Dependabot Alert
263](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/security/dependabot/263) -
cipher-base is missing type checks, leading to hash rewind and passing
on crafted data.

Used `yarn up cipher-base --recursive` to bump up the patch version used
by parent dependencies.
2025-10-23 17:10:37 +02:00
Abdullah. 5b0344b502 fix: linkify allows prototype pollution & HTML attribute injection (XSS) (#15291)
Fixes [Dependabot Alert
251](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/security/dependabot/251) -
linkify allows prototype pollution & HTML attribute injection (XSS).

Used `yarn up linkifyjs --recursive` to bring the version up to 4.3.2 in
yarn.lock.
2025-10-23 17:10:20 +02:00
Abdullah. 8341a76bea fix: sha.js is missing type checks leading to hash rewind and passing on crafted data (#15296)
Fixes [Dependabot Alert
264](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/security/dependabot/264) -
sha.js is missing type checks leading to hash rewind and passing on
crafted data.

Used `yarn up sha.js --recursive` to bump up the patch version used by
parent dependencies.
2025-10-23 17:09:55 +02:00
Abdullah. 998138093f Move react-email dependencies to their respective packages. (#15295)
Instead of declaring packages at the workplace-level package.json,
moving them into their relevant package-level package.json file.

`twenty-front`, `twenty-server` and `twenty-emails` continue to build
and work fine because of hoisting, but the dependencies now follow the
internal strategy of declaring at the package-level, plus give us a
single source of truth to updating package versions.

`twenty-front` and `twenty-emails` only use `@react-email/components`
while `twenty-server` only depends on `@react-email/render`.
2025-10-23 17:09:33 +02:00
Abdullah. 9d951757d8 fix: authorization bypass in next.js middleware (#15287)
Fixes [Dependabot Alert
216](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/security/dependabot/216) -
authorization bypass in next.js middleware.

Updated `react-email` version from `4.0.3` to `4.0.4`. This bumps up
Next.js to a safer version for the mentioned critical alert. However,
even the latest `react-email` package has not upgraded to Next.js 15.4.7
- the recommended version by dependabot.

Since `react-email` is a devDependency used to preview email templates
during development, it never gets inserted into the production build.
Therefore, I marking the following alerts as `vulnerable code is never
used` with a comment that it never makes it to the production build.

<p align="center">
<img width="1142" height="342" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/50976fd3-b49c-4ee7-ac26-89f505783d55"
/>
</p>

The only other place where we have next imported is twenty-website,
which uses the safe version `14.2.33`.

<p align="center">
<img width="421" height="92" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/fe1e20dc-7483-44f7-bf26-78f7131ccf46"
/>
</p>
2025-10-23 13:34:22 +02:00
Abdullah. 2ef0306894 fix: pbkdf2 returns predictable uninitialized/zero-filled memory for non-normalized or unimplemented algos (#15266)
Fixes [Dependabot Alert
243](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/security/dependabot/243) -
pbkdf2 returns predictable uninitialized/zero-filled memory for
non-normalized or unimplemented algos.

Used `yarn up pbkdf2 --recursive` to update to the version of pbkdf2 to
`3.1.5` - both the parent packages `crypto-browserify` and `parse-asn1`
list the upgrade as allowed with `^` in their version, so yarn was able
to update the version of those recursive dependencies.
2025-10-22 17:17:19 +02:00
Abdullah. ce87ea88f5 fix: dset prototype pollution vulnerability (#15253)
Fixes [Dependabot Alert
123](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/security/dependabot/123) - dset
prototype pollution vulnerability.

Used `yarn up dset --recursive` to update the patch versions. Two parent
packages depend on dset - `@graphql-tools/utils` and `graphql-yoga`.
Both allow patch version updates with `^` - `^3.1.1` and `^3.1.2`.
2025-10-22 16:08:44 +02:00
Abdullah. be85f3776f fix: graphql uncontrolled resource consumption vulnerability (#15260)
Fixes [Dependabot Alert
73](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/security/dependabot/73) - graphql
uncontrolled resource consumption vulnerability.

Updated the patch version - from 16.8.0 to 16.8.1 - and this patch only
touches the issue identified by the alert.

<p align="center">
<img width="1175" height="472" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4f809f03-1e63-4412-822c-227712d1e395"
/>
</p>

Manually tested a few mutations, ran test cases, and everything seems to
work fine. Not expecting it to break anything.

Two files changed in the original patch fix:
https://github.com/graphql/graphql-js/commit/8f4c64eb6a7112a929ffeef00caa67529b3f2fcf
2025-10-22 16:07:47 +02:00
martmull 033c28a3d5 1750 extensibility twenty sdk v2 use twenty sdk to define an object (#15230)
We maintain jsonc object definition but will deprecate them pretty soon

## Before
<img width="1512" height="575" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d2fa6ca4-c456-4aa9-a1e3-845b61839718"
/>

## After
<img width="1260" height="555" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ba72f4cf-d443-4967-913c-029bc71f3f48"
/>
2025-10-22 13:18:23 +00:00
Abdullah. d593eb134b fix: prototype pollution vulnerability in parse-git-config (#15242)
Fixes [Dependabot Alert
203](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/security/dependabot/203) -
prototype pollution vulnerability in parse-git-config.

parse-git-config was a dependency for danger@11.3.1, but danger@13.0.4
does not depend on it.
2025-10-22 11:42:24 +02:00
Abdullah. 793dc3d6fc Remove dependency on lodash.pick. (#15213)
Fixes [Dependabot Alert
85](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/security/dependabot/85) -
prototype pollution in lodash.

Added a shared pick helper (with unit tests) in twenty-shared and
refactored front-end/server code to import { pick } from the shared
barrel instead of lodash.pick.

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Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix.malfait@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: martmull <martmull@hotmail.fr>
2025-10-21 08:19:49 +00:00