Long upgrades are started over `kubectl exec` into the command-runner
pod, where the process is a child of the exec'd shell: a dropped SSM
tunnel, a closed laptop or a dead VPN kills the run mid-way. There is no
tmux in the image (Alpine, `sh: tmux: not found`).
`scripts/upgrade-background.sh` puts the run in its own session with no
controlling terminal and streams its output from a log file, so losing
the connection detaches the stream instead of killing the upgrade.
Builds on #23481. The cooperative shutdown path is untouched, this is
tooling around it. No TypeScript changed.
## Commands
```bash
yarn upgrade:background [args] # start detached, then stream the log
yarn upgrade:background:logs # re-attach from another shell
yarn upgrade:background:stop # graceful stop; --now immediate, --force SIGKILL
```
`[args]` is forwarded verbatim to `upgrade`, so it takes that command's
options and no others:
| Option | Effect |
| --- | --- |
| `-d`, `--dry-run` | simulate without making changes |
| `-v`, `--verbose` | verbose output |
| `-w`, `--workspace-id <id>` | restrict to a workspace, repeatable; all
provisioned workspaces if omitted |
| `--start-from-workspace-id <id>` | resume from a workspace, ascending
id order |
| `--workspace-count-limit <n>` | process at most n workspaces,
ascending id order |
`-w` and `--start-from-workspace-id` are mutually exclusive, `upgrade`
rejects the combination.
## Example
```ts
➜ twenty-server git:(claude/upgrade-detached-run-wrapper-5nkb0v) ✗ yarn upgrade:background
Running (pid 15779), logging to /tmp/twenty-upgrade.log
Ctrl+C detaches the stream only. Use 'yarn upgrade:background:stop' to stop the run.
^C%
➜ twenty-server git:(claude/upgrade-detached-run-wrapper-5nkb0v) ✗ yarn upgrade:background:stop
SIGTERM sent to 15779, it finishes the step in progress then stops (exit 143)
Tail of /tmp/twenty-upgrade.log:
[Nest] 15779 - 07/30/2026, 10:47:50 AM LOG [UpgradeAwareEntityMetadataAdapter] [upgrade-metadata] hidden columns on FieldMetadataEntity: standardOverrides,isCustom
[Nest] 15779 - 07/30/2026, 10:47:50 AM LOG [UpgradeAwareEntityMetadataAdapter] [upgrade-metadata] applied cursor=217 renamed=0 unavailable=0 hiddenColumns=5
[Nest] 15779 - 07/30/2026, 10:47:50 AM LOG [UpgradeAwareEntityMetadataAdapter] [upgrade-metadata] hidden columns on RolePermissionFlagEntity: flag
[Nest] 15779 - 07/30/2026, 10:47:50 AM LOG [UpgradeAwareEntityMetadataAdapter] [upgrade-metadata] hidden columns on ObjectMetadataEntity: standardOverrides,isCustom
[Nest] 15779 - 07/30/2026, 10:47:50 AM LOG [UpgradeAwareEntityMetadataAdapter] [upgrade-metadata] hidden columns on FieldMetadataEntity: standardOverrides,isCustom
[Nest] 15779 - 07/30/2026, 10:47:50 AM LOG [UpgradeAwareEntityMetadataAdapter] [upgrade-metadata] applied cursor=207 renamed=0 unavailable=0 hiddenColumns=5
[Nest] 15779 - 07/30/2026, 10:47:50 AM LOG [DatabaseConfigDriver] [INIT] Loading initial config variables from database
[Nest] 15779 - 07/30/2026, 10:47:50 AM LOG [DatabaseConfigDriver] [INIT] Config variables loaded: 1 values found in DB, 104 falling to env vars/defaults
[Nest] 15779 - 07/30/2026, 10:47:50 AM LOG [UpgradeCommand] Initialized upgrade sequence: 217 step(s)
[upgrade] event=sequence.initialized stepCount=217 dryRun=false
[Nest] 15779 - 07/30/2026, 10:47:50 AM LOG [WorkspaceIteratorService] Running on workspace 20202020-1c25-4d02-bf25-6aeccf7ea419 1/2
[Nest] 15779 - 07/30/2026, 10:47:50 AM LOG [WorkspaceCommandRunnerService] Upgrading workspace 20202020-1c25-4d02-bf25-6aeccf7ea419 1/2
[upgrade] event=workspace.start workspaceId=20202020-1c25-4d02-bf25-6aeccf7ea419 index=1 total=2 dryRun=false
[Nest] 15779 - 07/30/2026, 10:47:50 AM LOG [WorkspaceCommandRunnerService] Upgrade for workspace 20202020-1c25-4d02-bf25-6aeccf7ea419 completed.
[upgrade] event=workspace.success workspaceId=20202020-1c25-4d02-bf25-6aeccf7ea419 executedByVersion=unknown dryRun=false
[Nest] 15779 - 07/30/2026, 10:47:50 AM LOG [WorkspaceIteratorService] Running on workspace 3b8e6458-5fc1-4e63-8563-008ccddaa6db 2/2
[Nest] 15779 - 07/30/2026, 10:47:50 AM LOG [WorkspaceCommandRunnerService] Upgrading workspace 3b8e6458-5fc1-4e63-8563-008ccddaa6db 2/2
[upgrade] event=workspace.start workspaceId=3b8e6458-5fc1-4e63-8563-008ccddaa6db index=2 total=2 dryRun=false
[Nest] 15779 - 07/30/2026, 10:47:50 AM LOG [DummySleepCommand] Sleeping for 30000ms on workspace 3b8e6458-5fc1-4e63-8563-008ccddaa6db
[Nest] 15779 - 07/30/2026, 10:47:53 AM WARN [CommandShutdownService] Received SIGTERM, finishing the step in progress then stopping. Send SIGTERM again to exit immediately.
Follow with 'yarn upgrade:background:logs'. Still stuck: 'stop --now'. Last resort: 'stop --force'.
➜ twenty-server git:(claude/upgrade-detached-run-wrapper-5nkb0v) ✗ yarn upgrade:background:stop --now
Second SIGTERM sent to 15779, immediate exit with the step in progress left unfinished
Tail of /tmp/twenty-upgrade.log:
[Nest] 15779 - 07/30/2026, 10:47:50 AM LOG [UpgradeAwareEntityMetadataAdapter] [upgrade-metadata] hidden columns on RolePermissionFlagEntity: flag
[Nest] 15779 - 07/30/2026, 10:47:50 AM LOG [UpgradeAwareEntityMetadataAdapter] [upgrade-metadata] hidden columns on ObjectMetadataEntity: standardOverrides,isCustom
[Nest] 15779 - 07/30/2026, 10:47:50 AM LOG [UpgradeAwareEntityMetadataAdapter] [upgrade-metadata] hidden columns on FieldMetadataEntity: standardOverrides,isCustom
[Nest] 15779 - 07/30/2026, 10:47:50 AM LOG [UpgradeAwareEntityMetadataAdapter] [upgrade-metadata] applied cursor=207 renamed=0 unavailable=0 hiddenColumns=5
[Nest] 15779 - 07/30/2026, 10:47:50 AM LOG [DatabaseConfigDriver] [INIT] Loading initial config variables from database
[Nest] 15779 - 07/30/2026, 10:47:50 AM LOG [DatabaseConfigDriver] [INIT] Config variables loaded: 1 values found in DB, 104 falling to env vars/defaults
[Nest] 15779 - 07/30/2026, 10:47:50 AM LOG [UpgradeCommand] Initialized upgrade sequence: 217 step(s)
[upgrade] event=sequence.initialized stepCount=217 dryRun=false
[Nest] 15779 - 07/30/2026, 10:47:50 AM LOG [WorkspaceIteratorService] Running on workspace 20202020-1c25-4d02-bf25-6aeccf7ea419 1/2
[Nest] 15779 - 07/30/2026, 10:47:50 AM LOG [WorkspaceCommandRunnerService] Upgrading workspace 20202020-1c25-4d02-bf25-6aeccf7ea419 1/2
[upgrade] event=workspace.start workspaceId=20202020-1c25-4d02-bf25-6aeccf7ea419 index=1 total=2 dryRun=false
[Nest] 15779 - 07/30/2026, 10:47:50 AM LOG [WorkspaceCommandRunnerService] Upgrade for workspace 20202020-1c25-4d02-bf25-6aeccf7ea419 completed.
[upgrade] event=workspace.success workspaceId=20202020-1c25-4d02-bf25-6aeccf7ea419 executedByVersion=unknown dryRun=false
[Nest] 15779 - 07/30/2026, 10:47:50 AM LOG [WorkspaceIteratorService] Running on workspace 3b8e6458-5fc1-4e63-8563-008ccddaa6db 2/2
[Nest] 15779 - 07/30/2026, 10:47:50 AM LOG [WorkspaceCommandRunnerService] Upgrading workspace 3b8e6458-5fc1-4e63-8563-008ccddaa6db 2/2
[upgrade] event=workspace.start workspaceId=3b8e6458-5fc1-4e63-8563-008ccddaa6db index=2 total=2 dryRun=false
[Nest] 15779 - 07/30/2026, 10:47:50 AM LOG [DummySleepCommand] Sleeping for 30000ms on workspace 3b8e6458-5fc1-4e63-8563-008ccddaa6db
[Nest] 15779 - 07/30/2026, 10:47:53 AM WARN [CommandShutdownService] Received SIGTERM, finishing the step in progress then stopping. Send SIGTERM again to exit immediately.
[Nest] 15779 - 07/30/2026, 10:48:00 AM WARN [CommandShutdownService] Received SIGTERM again, exiting immediately. The step in progress is left unfinished, rerun the command to resume from the last recorded step.
EXIT=143
```
## Not a concurrency guard
`start` refuses when it can see a live run, but that only keeps this
wrapper's own bookkeeping straight, one PID file and one log per run.
The PID file is in the container's `/tmp`, so a second pod or a laptop
pointed at the same database sees none of it.
Nothing in `upgrade` prevents two sequences either: `upgradeMigration`
records only `completed` and `failed`, so it has no in-progress state to
lock against, and the sequence runner takes no advisory lock. Out of
scope here, and worth a follow-up if we want it enforced rather than
operational.
## Dockerfile
`scripts/` was not copied into the server image, so all three commands
would have failed with ENOENT in the pod. Added the COPY, plus a `chmod
+x` matching the one already on `entrypoint.sh`.
Rest is documented in `docs/UPGRADE_COMMANDS.md`, including the
exit-code table and why a graceful stop is always safe to rerun.
Front components run untrusted third-party React in a Web Worker. That
worker previously shared the host origin, so it could reach
origin-scoped storage (the metadata-store IndexedDB, the
`twenty-sign-out` BroadcastChannel), cookies, and same-origin resources.
This runs the worker inside a `sandbox="allow-scripts"` (no
`allow-same-origin`) iframe, giving it an opaque origin where the
browser denies localStorage, cookies, IndexedDB, and BroadcastChannel
outright. The worker is kept inside the iframe (rather than a bare
iframe) so untrusted code always runs off the main thread; the
remote-dom render path is unchanged.
- **Transport:** host ↔ iframe ↔ worker over a re-transferred
`MessagePort` (`ThreadMessagePort`); a small bootstrap script is inlined
into the iframe via `srcdoc` (bundled at build time by a prebuild step)
and relays the port to the worker it spawns. Messages across the
boundary use a typed discriminated union with a single parse/guard.
- **Network:** under the opaque origin, direct fetches to the Twenty API
would be `Origin: null`, so the component source and SDK modules are
fetched through an allowlisted, credential-omitting `hostFetch` bridge
and blobbed inside the worker. The allowlist is single-sourced on the
host (http(s) origins only) and carried in the render context. The
bridge is mandatory (rendering fails closed if it is missing), refuses
redirects except for GET/HEAD to the known file-storage URLs, and caps
response body size.
- **SDK loading:** SDK client modules now load inside the worker through
the bridge, replacing the host-side SDK-blob state/effect/provider with
a pure `getSdkClientUrls` URL builder.
- **Isolation tests:** a unit test locks the sandbox attribute
(`allow-scripts`, never `allow-same-origin`); a browser test asserts the
worker actually gets an opaque origin with storage denied, probing
cookies by writing one rather than reading an empty jar.
Also adds a "List Companies" seed front component that queries workspace
data via the SDK client (exercising the bridge end-to-end),
single-sources the command-menu confirmation-modal result event name and
detail type in `twenty-shared` (previously a hand-synced duplicate), and
decomposes the renderer (bridge, sandbox, worker orchestration) into
small single-purpose utils with unit tests.
## How it works
```mermaid
sequenceDiagram
autonumber
participant Host as Host window (twenty-front · host origin)
participant Frame as Sandboxed iframe (allow-scripts · opaque origin)
participant Worker as Worker (untrusted component · opaque origin)
participant API as Twenty API (host origin)
rect rgb(238,242,248)
Note over Host,Worker: 1 — Boot handshake
Host->>Frame: create iframe sandbox="allow-scripts", srcdoc = inlined bootstrap script
Host->>Host: MessageChannel + ThreadMessagePort(port1)<br/>exports = host API + hostFetch
Frame-->>Host: READY
Host->>Frame: INIT + transfer port2
Frame->>Worker: spawn inlined Worker + re-transfer port2
Worker->>Worker: ThreadMessagePort(port)<br/>exports = render / updateContext
Note over Host,Worker: Port now entangles Host ↔ Worker directly
end
rect rgb(246,240,248)
Note over Host,Worker: 2 — Render
Host->>Worker: render(connection, { componentUrl, sdkClientUrls, hostFetchOrigins, token })
Worker->>Worker: override globalThis.fetch<br/>(Twenty origins → hostFetch)
end
rect rgb(248,244,238)
Note over Worker,API: 3 — Network via hostFetch bridge (opaque Origin:null cannot reach the API directly)
Worker->>Host: hostFetch(componentUrl, Bearer)
Host->>Host: origin allowlist + credentials:'omit'
Host->>API: fetch(componentUrl)
API-->>Host: source
Host-->>Worker: { status, headers, body }
Worker->>Host: hostFetch(sdkClientUrls.core / .metadata)
Host-->>Worker: SDK module sources
Worker->>Worker: blob each source in its own opaque origin → import() → run untrusted React
end
rect rgb(238,248,242)
Note over Worker,Host: 4 — Render mirror
Worker->>Host: remote-dom mutations (RemoteConnection)
Host->>Host: RemoteReceiver → RemoteRootRenderer → host DOM
end
Note over Worker: Opaque origin ⇒ browser denies localStorage,<br/>cookies, IndexedDB, BroadcastChannel
```
## Summary
PR #22785 merged with a Cursor attribution (05afc49e) even though the
`check-blocked-contributors` job ran and passed. The PR's commits were
clean, but the description ended with Cursor's attribution footer, which
starts with "Made with" followed by a markdown link to cursor.com, while
the script only matched the "Generated with" wording. Since the repo
squash-merges, the PR description became the merged commit message,
carrying the footer (plus the co-author trailer GitHub appends at squash
time) into main's history.
This broadens the signature pattern in
`scripts/check-blocked-contributors.ts` to also cover the "Made"/"Built"
wordings.
Note: this description intentionally avoids quoting the banned strings
verbatim, since the check scans it too (and it would become the squash
commit message).
## Test plan
Verified the new pattern against:
- The exact footer from the PR #22785 description - now caught
- The co-author trailer from the merged squash commit - caught by
existing patterns
- The "Generated with" and "Built with" wordings, with and without the
"Agent" suffix in the link label - caught
- Negative cases: prose mentioning the word cursor and a plain markdown
link to cursor.com - not flagged
## What
Extends the **Blocked Contributors Check** beyond commits so it also
scans a PR's:
- **Description** (PR body)
- **Conversation comments**
- **Inline review comments**
- **Review summaries**
## Why
The check already fails a PR when a commit is attributed to a known bot
(via author/committer/email and `Co-Authored-By` trailers). But
bot-generated content also leaks into PR prose — descriptions and
comments carry attribution footers like `🤖 Generated with Claude Code`
that the commit-only scan never saw.
## How
- **Commits** keep matching on bot *identity* (`IDENTITY_PATTERNS`:
`@anthropic.com`, `cursoragent@cursor.com`, `copilot-swe-agent[bot]`).
- **Prose surfaces** are matched only on `SIGNATURE_PATTERNS` — the
verbatim auto-generated attribution footers (`Generated with Claude
Code`, `Co-Authored-By: Claude`, Cursor equivalents). This is
deliberately tight: contributors legitimately discuss Claude/Cursor in
comments, so a bare product-name mention must **not** trip the check.
Verified that "I used Claude Code to draft this but rewrote it", "works
great in Cursor", and human `Co-Authored-By` lines all stay clean while
real footers flag.
- The workflow now also triggers on `issue_comment`,
`pull_request_review` and `pull_request_review_comment` (plus PR
`edited`), so bot prose added *between* commit pushes is still caught.
`issue_comment` is guarded to PRs only, and `PR_NUMBER` resolves from
either event.
- Each prose violation reports the surface kind and a clickable URL.
## Notes
`SIGNATURE_PATTERNS` are conservative by design and won't catch a footer
someone reworded by hand. Widening them is a follow-up if we decide to
trade some false positives for broader coverage.
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## What
A single, region-aware DPA that serves all customers, generated
automatically from the customer's deployment. Two layers:
1. **Click-through DPA** — recorded at signup (acceptance = execution),
resolving merge fields from the deployment region. Cloud only.
2. **In-app signed-PDF generator** — Settings → Legal → Generate DPA:
preview the agreement, enter legal entity + authorized signatory,
download a PDF pre-signed by Twenty, and store the executed copy against
the workspace with its template version + timestamp. Deep-linkable at
`/dpa` (login-gated) for `twenty.com/dpa`.
## How it resolves
A typed variable matrix (`dpa-region-config.constant.ts`) maps the
deployment region to the contracting Processor entity and terms:
- **EU (default)** → Twenty.com SAS, hosting EU/Frankfurt, governing law
France, SCC section dormant.
- **US (custom)** → Twenty, Inc., hosting US, SCC section active.
Region is a deployment-wide setting (`DPA_DEPLOYMENT_REGION`, default
EU) behind a `DpaRegionService` seam so it can later become
per-workspace without touching callers. The legal text is verbatim from
the template (generated into `dpa-template.constant.ts` directly from
the source `.docx`); only the 6 merge fields are filled and the SCC
sections (7.2–7.5) stay in the document for every region per the spec —
only field values branch. Sub-processors are deferred to
trust.twenty.com (not enumerated). Billing stays decoupled (Twenty, Inc.
remains merchant of record regardless of Processor).
## UI
Standard list + create-page pattern (mirrors API keys / webhooks): a
list of executed copies (with re-download) — or the agreement preview
when none exists — and a top-right blue **Generate DPA** CTA opening a
standard create page. The "Legal" item is intentionally **not** in the
settings menu; the page is reached via the `/dpa` deep link.
## Notable implementation details
- **PDF** is rendered server-side with `@react-pdf/renderer`. The
built-in standard-14 fonts only encode ASCII and crash on the template's
curly quotes / em–en dashes / accented Latin, so Liberation Sans (OFL)
is **subset to a Latin glyph set and embedded as base64 data: URLs** —
no font files to ship or resolve at runtime (works in dev, prod-Docker
and CI).
- New `core.dpaAgreement` table via a fast instance command (FK hash
reproduced to match TypeORM).
- Self-hosted deployments (billing disabled) skip click-through
recording and stamp a prominent "not a valid agreement" banner on the
preview and PDF.
## Tests
- Unit: resolver (per-region entity/law/SCC state, EU default, no
unresolved `{{ }}`, SCC sections present in both regions, self-hosted
notice) and HTML renderer.
- Integration (`test/integration/graphql/suites/dpa`): preview has no
unresolved fields; `generateSignedDpa` renders + persists + returns a
downloadable PDF (asserted with accented input to guard the font
regression); list re-download.
## ⚠ Needs legal input before go-live (marked `TODO_CONFIRM` in
`dpa-region-config.constant.ts`)
- Registered-office addresses for Twenty.com SAS and Twenty, Inc.
- US deployment governing law (the template only specifies France).
- DPO name and the Twenty pre-signed authorized signatory name/title.
## Out of scope (flagged per spec)
Intra-group legal agreement and any Stripe/billing-entity changes. A
future e-sign provider would plug in at `DpaService.generateSignedDpa` +
the signatory input.
> Draft until the integration test passes in CI and the legal
`TODO_CONFIRM` values are supplied.
https://claude.ai/code/session_01Ahjydxx6J1souz1s1NeA9a
---
_Generated by [Claude
Code](https://claude.ai/code/session_01Ahjydxx6J1souz1s1NeA9a)_
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## What
Adds a CI check (`Blocked Contributors Check`) that runs on every PR and
**fails** if any commit is attributed to a known bot — via the commit
author, committer, or a `Co-Authored-By:` trailer.
Goal: keep automated agents (Claude, Cursor, Copilot, …) out of Twenty's
contributor history.
## How
- On `pull_request` (`opened`, `synchronize`, `reopened`) it fetches all
PR commits via the GitHub API and matches author/committer name+email
and the full commit message (for trailers) against an editable
blocklist.
- Patterns target **bot identities** (emails / `[bot]` handles), **not**
bare first names — so a human contributor named "Claude" is *not*
flagged.
- On failure it emits `::error::` annotations naming the offending SHA +
what matched, plus remediation guidance (rebase with `--reset-author`,
strip trailers, force-push).
Current blocklist:
```
noreply@anthropic.com
@anthropic.com
cursoragent@cursor.com
copilot-swe-agent[bot]
```
Add a line to block another bot — no logic changes needed.
## Notes
- This workflow only *reports* a failed status. To actually block
merges, add **Blocked Contributors Check** as a required status check in
branch-protection rules for `main` (repo Settings → Branches).
- `@anthropic.com` also blocks any Anthropic-domain identity; narrow to
just `noreply@anthropic.com` if real Anthropic employees may contribute
under their work email.
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# Introduction
This PR introduces a workflow and nx command that allow bumping to a
given version or incrementing the current `TWENTY_CURRENT_VERSION`
Combined with accurate on point cd triggered and CI upgrade sequence
guard mutation workflow the window where a PR can corrupt an already
released twenty version is mitigated
## Motivations
A lot of self hosters hands up using the `yarn database:migrated:prod`
either manually or through AI assisted debug while they try to upgrade
an instance while their workspace is still blocked in a previous one
Leading to their whole database permanent corruption
## What happened
Replaced the direct call the the typeorm cli to a command calling it
programmatically, adding a layer of security in case a workspace seems
to be blocked in a previous version than the one just before the one
being installed ( e.g 1.0 when you try to upgrade from 1.1 to 1.2 )
For our cloud we still need a way to bypass this security explaining the
-f flag
## Remark
Centralized this logic and refactored creating new services
`WorkspaceVersionService` and `CoreEngineVersionService` that will
become useful for the upcoming upgrade refactor
Related to https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty-infra/pull/529
## Summary
- The `ci-ai-catalog-sync` cron workflow was failing because the
`ai:sync-models-dev` NestJS command bootstraps the full app, which tries
to connect to PostgreSQL — unavailable in CI.
- Converted the sync logic to a standalone `ts-node` script
(`scripts/ai-sync-models-dev.ts`) that runs without NestJS, eliminating
the database dependency.
- Removed the `Build twenty-server` step from the workflow since it's no
longer needed, making the job faster.
## Test plan
- [x] Verified the standalone script runs successfully locally via `npx
nx run twenty-server:ts-node-no-deps-transpile-only --
./scripts/ai-sync-models-dev.ts`
- [x] Verified `--dry-run` flag works correctly
- [x] Verified the output `ai-providers.json` is correctly written with
valid JSON (135 models across 5 providers)
- [x] Verified the script passes linting with zero errors
- [ ] CI should pass without requiring a database service
Fixes:
https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/actions/runs/23424202182/job/68135439740
Made with [Cursor](https://cursor.com)
## Introduction
After enabling flag by default got following errors:
```ts
Test Suites: 48 failed, 1 skipped, 97 passed, 145 of 146 total
Tests: 499 failed, 1 skipped, 644 passed, 1144 total
Snapshots: 61 failed, 133 passed, 194 total
Time: 363.226 s
Ran all test suites.
```
## From
<img width="2952" height="1510" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7e3b20c6-2552-40a7-90bb-2d7b3002c895"
/>
## To
<img width="3134" height="1510" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4fc9ada4-3c14-4333-a1db-11daf87db8d6"
/>
There's a huge test bundle in the latest shard that we could split up
## Notes
- Set as failing morph relation field rename as for the moment we do not
handle relation field mutation
- fixed the object update and creation validation adding label
identifier field metadata id checks
- and more
Some integrations tests are still on the v1 ( they have before and after
all disabling and re-enabling the flat ) but mainly we now have more
coverage on the v2 than the v1.
Mainly related records, uniqueness have to be migrated the v2 and so
tests too
## ✨ Add accent-insensitive search functionality
### 🎯 Overview
Implements accent-insensitive search across all searchable fields in
Twenty CRM.
Users can now search for "jose" to find "José", "muller" to find
"Müller", "cafe" to find "café", etc.
### 🔍 Problem
Twenty's search functionality was accent-sensitive, requiring users to
type exact accented characters to find records.
This created a poor user experience, especially for international names
and content.
### 💡 Solution
Added PostgreSQL `unaccent` extension with a custom immutable wrapper
function to enable accent-insensitive full-text search across all
searchable field types.
### 📋 Changes Made
**Modified Files:**
- `packages/twenty-server/scripts/setup-db.ts`
-
`packages/twenty-server/src/engine/api/graphql/graphql-query-runner/utils/compute-where-condition-parts.ts`
-
`packages/twenty-server/src/engine/workspace-manager/workspace-sync-metadata/utils/get-ts-vector-column-expression.util.ts`
### 🗄️ Database Setup (`setup-db.ts`)
```sql
-- Added unaccent extension
CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS "unaccent";
-- Created immutable wrapper function
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION unaccent_immutable(text) RETURNS text AS $$
SELECT public.unaccent($1)
$$ LANGUAGE sql IMMUTABLE;
```
### 🔍 Search Vector Generation
(`get-ts-vector-column-expression.util.ts`)
Applied `public.unaccent_immutable()` to all searchable field types:
- TEXT fields (job titles, names, etc.)
- FULL_NAME fields (first/last names)
- EMAILS fields (both email address and domain)
- ADDRESS fields
- LINKS fields
- RICH_TEXT and RICH_TEXT_V2 fields
### 🔎 Query Processing (`compute-where-condition-parts.ts`)
Enhanced search queries to use `public.unaccent_immutable()` for both:
- Full-text search (`@@` operator with `to_tsquery`)
- Pattern matching (`ILIKE` operator)
### 🧠 Technical Rationale: Why the Wrapper Function?
**The Challenge:**
PostgreSQL's built-in `unaccent()` is marked as **STABLE**, but
`GENERATED ALWAYS AS` expressions (used for search vector columns)
require **IMMUTABLE** functions.
**The Solution:**
Created an IMMUTABLE wrapper function that calls the underlying
`unaccent()` function:
- ✅ Satisfies PostgreSQL's immutability requirements for generated
columns
- ✅ Maintains the exact same functionality as the original `unaccent()`
- ✅ Uses fully qualified `public.unaccent_immutable()` to ensure
function resolution from workspace schemas
**Alternative Approaches Considered:**
- ❌ Modifying `search_path`: would affect workspace isolation
- ❌ Computing unaccent at query time: would hurt performance
- ❌ Using triggers: would complicate data consistency
### 🎯 Impact
For **Person** records, accent-insensitive search now works on:
- Name (first/last name): `"jose garcia"` finds `"José García"`
- Email: `"jose@cafe.com"` finds `"josé@café.com"`
- Job Title: `"manager"` finds `"Managér"` or `"Gerente de Café"`
Applies to all searchable standard objects:
- Companies, People, Opportunities, Notes, Tasks, etc.
- Any custom fields of searchable types (TEXT, EMAILS, etc.)
### ✅ Testing
- Database reset completes successfully
- Workspace seeding works without errors
- Search vectors generate with unaccent functionality
- All searchable field types properly handle accented characters
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Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix.malfait@gmail.com>
# 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>
The PR https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/11400 introduced changes
to the execution permissions of many executable files. These changes
aren't correct and must be reverted.
cc. @charlesBochet
This is a minor rework of PR #10738.
I noticed an inconsistency with how Select options are passed as props.
Many files use constants stored in external files to pass options props
to Select objects. This allows for code reusability. Some files are not
passing options in this format.
I modified more files so that they use this method of passing options
props. I made changes to:
- WorkerQueueMetricsSection.tsx
- SettingsDataModelFieldBooleanForm.tsx
- SettingsDataModelFieldTextForm.tsx
- SettingsDataModelFieldNumberForm.tsx
- PlaygroundSetupForm.tsx
- ViewPickerContentCreateMode.tsx
I also noticed that some of these files were incorrectly using
useLingui(), so I fixed the import and usage where needed.
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Co-authored-by: Beau Smith <bsmith26@iastate.edu>
Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
The DX is not great when you need to do a lot of database
resets/command.
Should we disable Typescript validation to speed things up? With this
and caching database:reset takes 1min instead of 2 on my machine.
See also: https://github.com/typeorm/typeorm/issues/4136
And #9291 / #9293
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Co-authored-by: Lucas Bordeau <bordeau.lucas@gmail.com>
We will remove the `twenty-postgres` image that was used for local
development and only use `twenty-postgres-pilo` (which we use in prod),
bringing the development environment closer to prod and avoiding having
to maintain 2 images.
Instead of provisioning the super user after the db initialization, we
directly rely on the superuser provided by Spilo for simplicity. We also
introduce a change that tries to create the right database (`default` or
`test`) based on the context.
How to test:
```
docker build -t twentycrm/twenty-postgres-spilo:latest -f ./packages/twenty-docker/twenty-postgres-spilo/Dockerfile .
docker images --no-trunc | grep twenty-postgres-spilo
postgres-on-docker:
docker run \
--name twenty_pg \
-e PGUSER_SUPERUSER=twenty \
-e PGPASSWORD_SUPERUSER=twenty \
-e ALLOW_NOSSL=true \
-v twenty_db_data:/home/postgres/pgdata \
-p 5432:5432 \
REPLACE_WITH_IMAGE_ID
```
## Context
This PR removes pg_graphql from the setup. It also updates the local
setup documentation accordingly.
Note: We removed local setup scripts to align with redis installation,
the setup should be much simpler since we don't rely on pg_graphql
anymore.
## Test
tested locally with docker + mac (brew) setup
### Summary
This PR introduces several integration tests, a mix of manually written
tests and those generated using the `generate-integration-tests` Python
script located in the `scripts` folder.
### Tests Added:
- **Authentication tests**: Validating login, registration, and token
handling.
- **FindMany queries**: Fetching multiple records for all existing
entities that do not require input arguments.
### How the Integration Tests Work:
- A `setupTest` function is called during the Jest test run. This
function initializes a test instance of the application and exposes it
on a dedicated port.
- Since tests are executed in isolated workers, they do not have direct
access to the in-memory app instance. Instead, the tests query the
application through the exposed port.
- A static accessToken is used, this one as a big expiration time so it
will never expire (365 years)
- The queries are executed, and the results are validated against
expected outcomes.
### Current State and Next Steps:
- These tests currently run using the existing development seed data. We
plan to introduce more comprehensive test data using `faker` to improve
coverage.
- At the moment, the only mutation tests implemented are for
authentication. Future updates should include broader mutation testing
for other entities.
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Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
## Context
We recently enabled the option to bypass SSL certificate authority
validation when establishing a connection to PostgreSQL. Previously, if
this validation failed, the server would revert to unencrypted traffic.
Now, it maintains encryption even if the SSL certificate check fails. In
the process, we overlooked a few DataSource setups, prompting a review
of DataSource creation within our code.
## Current State
Our DataSource initialization is distributed as follows:
- **Database folder**: Contains 'core', 'metadata', and 'raw'
DataSources. The 'core' and 'metadata' DataSources manage migrations and
static resolver calls to the database. The 'raw' DataSource is utilized
in scripts and commands that require handling both aspects.
- **typeorm.service.ts script**: These DataSources facilitate
multi-schema connections.
## Vision for Discussion
- **SystemSchema (formerly core) DataSource**: Manages system schema
migrations and system resolvers/repos. The 'core' schema will be renamed
to 'system' as the Core API will include parts of the system and
workspace schemas.
- **MetadataSchema DataSource**: Handles metadata schema migrations and
metadata API resolvers/repos.
- **(Dynamic) WorkspaceSchema DataSource**: Will be used in the Twenty
ORM to access a specific workspace schema.
We currently do not support cross-schema joins, so maintaining these
DataSources separately should be feasible. Core API resolvers will
select the appropriate DataSource based on the field context.
- **To be discussed**: The potential need for an AdminDataSource (akin
to 'Raw'), which would be used in commands, setup scripts, and the admin
panel to connect to any database schema without loading any model. This
DataSource should be reserved for cases where utilizing metadata,
system, or workspace entities is impractical.
## In This PR
- Ensuring all existing DataSources are compliant with the SSL update.
- Introducing RawDataSource to eliminate the need for declaring new
DataSource() instances in commands.
* fix: memory issue with truncate command
* fix: LINK doesn't have any default value
* fix: Cannot convert LINK to column type.
* fix: handle old column type and add a warn to fix them manually