Fixes https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/16110
This PR implements Temporal to replace the legacy Date object, in all
features that are time zone sensitive. (around 80% of the app)
Here we define a few utils to handle Temporal primitives and obtain an
easier DX for timezone manipulation, front end and back end.
This PR deactivates the usage of timezone from the graph configuration,
because for now it's always UTC and is not really relevant, let's handle
that later.
Workflows code and backend only code that don't take user input are
using UTC time zone, the affected utils have not been refactored yet
because this PR is big enough.
# New way of filtering on date intervals
As we'll progressively rollup Temporal everywhere in the codebase and
remove `Date` JS object everywhere possible, we'll use the way to filter
that is recommended by Temporal.
This way of filtering on date intervals involves half-open intervals,
and is the preferred way to avoid edge-cases with DST and smallest time
increment edge-case.
## Filtering endOfX with DST edge-cases
Some day-light save time shifts involve having no existing hour, or even
day on certain days, for example Samoa Islands have no 30th of December
2011 : https://www.timeanddate.com/news/time/samoa-dateline.html, it
jumps from 29th to 31st, so filtering on `< next period start` makes it
easier to let the date library handle the strict inferior comparison,
than filtering on `≤ end of period` and trying to compute manually the
end of the period.
For example for Samoa Islands, is end of day `2011-12-29T23:59:59.999`
or is it `2011-12-30T23:59:59.999` ? If you say I don't need to know and
compute it, because I want everything strictly before
`2011-12-29T00:00:00 + start of next day (according to the library which
knows those edge-cases)`, then you have a 100% deterministic way of
computing date intervals in any timezone, for any day of any year.
Of course the Samoa example is an extreme one, but more common ones
involve DST shifts of 1 hour, which are still problematic on certain
days of the year.
## Computing the exact _end of period_
Having an open interval filtering, with `[included - included]` instead
of half-open `[included - excluded)`, forces to compute the open end of
an interval, which often involves taking an arbitrary unit like minute,
second, microsecond or nanosecond, which will lead to edge-case of
unhandled values.
For example, let's say my code computes endOfDay by setting the time to
`23:59:59.999`, if another library, API, or anything else, ends up
giving me a date-time with another time precision `23:59:59.999999999`
(down to the nanosecond), then this date-time will be filtered out,
while it should not.
The good deterministic way to avoid 100% of those complex bugs is to
create a half-open filter :
`≥ start of period` to `< start of next period`
For example :
`≥ 2025-01-01T00:00:00` to `< 2025-01-02T00:00:00` instead of `≥
2025-01-01T00:00:00` to `≤ 2025-01-01T23:59:59.999`
Because, `2025-01-01T00:00:00` = `2025-01-01T00:00:00.000` =
`2025-01-01T00:00:00.000000` = `2025-01-01T00:00:00.000000000` => no
risk of error in computing start of period
But `2025-01-01T23:59:59` ≠ `2025-01-01T23:59:59.999` ≠
`2025-01-01T23:59:59.999999` ≠ `2025-01-01T23:59:59.999999999` =>
existing risk of error in computing end of period
This is why an half-open interval has no risk of error in computing a
date-time interval filter.
Here is a link to this debate :
https://github.com/tc39/proposal-temporal/issues/2568
> For this reason, we recommend not calculating the exact nanosecond at
the end of the day if it's not absolutely necessary. For example, if
it's needed for <= comparisons, we recommend just changing the
comparison code. So instead of <= zdtEndOfDay your code could be <
zdtStartOfNextDay which is easier to calculate and not subject to the
issue of not knowing which unit is the right one.
>
> [Justin Grant](https://github.com/justingrant), top contributor of
Temporal
## Application to our codebase
Applying this half-open filtering paradigm to our codebase means we
would have to rename `IS_AFTER` to `IS_AFTER_OR_EQUAL` and to keep
`IS_BEFORE` (or even `IS_STRICTLY_BEFORE`) to make this half-open
interval self-explanatory everywhere in the codebase, this will avoid
any confusion.
See the relevant issue :
https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/2010
In the mean time, we'll keep this operand and add this semantic in the
naming everywhere possible.
## Example with a different user timezone
Example on a graph grouped by week in timezone Pacific/Samoa, on a
computer running on Europe/Paris :
<img width="342" height="511" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9e7d5121-ecc4-4233-835b-f59293fbd8c8"
/>
Then the associated data in the table view, with our **half-open
date-time filter** :
<img width="804" height="262" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/28efe1d7-d2fc-4aec-b521-bada7f980447"
/>
And the associated SQL query result to see how DATE_TRUNC in Postgres
applies its internal start of week logic :
<img width="709" height="220" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4d0542e1-eaae-4b4b-afa9-5005f48ffdca"
/>
The associated SQL query without parameters to test in your SQL client :
```SQL
SELECT "opportunity"."closeDate" as "close_date", TO_CHAR(DATE_TRUNC('week', "opportunity"."closeDate", 'Pacific/Samoa') AT TIME ZONE 'Pacific/Samoa', 'YYYY-MM-DD') AS "DATE_TRUNC by week start in timezone Pacific/Samoa", "opportunity"."name" FROM "workspace_1wgvd1injqtife6y4rvfbu3h5"."opportunity" "opportunity" ORDER BY "opportunity"."closeDate" ASC NULLS LAST
```
# Date picker simplification (not in this PR)
Our DatePicker component, which is wrapping `react-datepicker` library
component, is now exposing plain dates as string instead of Date object.
The Date object is still used internally to manage the library
component, but since the date picker calendar is only manipulating plain
dates, there is no need to add timezone management to it, and no need to
expose a handleChange with Date object.
The timezone management relies on date time inputs now.
The modification has been made in a previous PR :
https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/15377 but it's good to
reference it here.
# Calendar feature refactor
Calendar feature has been refactored to rely on Temporal.PlainDate as
much as possible, while leaving some date-fns utils to avoid re-coding
them.
Since the trick is to use utils to convert back and from Date object in
exec env reliably, we can do it everywhere we need to interface legacy
Date object utils and Temporal related code.
## TimeZone is now shown on Calendar :
<img width="894" height="958" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/231f8107-fad6-4786-b532-456692c20f1d"
/>
## Month picker has been refactored
<img width="503" height="266" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/cb90bc34-6c4d-436d-93bc-4b6fb00de7f5"
/>
Since the days weren't useful, the picker has been refactored to remove
the days.
# Miscellaneous
- Fixed a bug with drag and drop edge-case with 2 items in a list.
# Improvements
## Lots of chained operations
It would be nice to create small utils to avoid repeated chained
operations, but that is how Temporal is designed, a very small set of
primitive operations that allow to compose everything needed. Maybe
we'll have wrappers on top of Temporal in the coming years.
## Creation of Temporal objects is throwing errors
If the input is badly formatted Temporal will throw, we might want to
adopt a global strategy to avoid that.
Example :
```ts
const newPlainDate = Temporal.PlainDate.from('bad-string'); // Will throw
```
- Batch Gmail API calls using `googleapis-batcher` for folder processing
- Add concurrency limit for Microsoft Graph folder processing
- Skip IMAP folder sync when no new messages (checks UIDVALIDITY/MODSEQ)
- Refactored `syncMessageFolders` to return folder state directly,
avoiding extra DB round-trips
- Refactored `processPendingFolderActions` to reuse state instead of
querying DB again
- Add unique index on message folders entity
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Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
## Description
This PR fixes an issue where the GraphQL schema was being incorrectly
cached and shared across different API keys within the same workspace.
This resulted in the `createdBy` field (Actor) from the first API key's
request being erroneously attributed to subsequent requests made by
different API keys.
## Changes
- Updated the `@graphql-yoga/nestjs` patch to include the request's
`Authorization` header in the schema cache key generation logic.
- This ensures that every unique authentication token (and thus every
unique API key) generates a distinct cache entry, preventing schema
context collisions.
Closes#15093
## Summary
- Add code interpreter tool that enables AI to execute Python code for
data analysis, CSV processing, and chart generation
- Support for both local (development) and E2B (sandboxed production)
execution drivers
- Real-time streaming of stdout/stderr and generated files
- Frontend components for displaying code execution results with
expandable sections
## Code Quality Improvements
- Extract `getMimeType` to shared utility to reduce code duplication
between drivers
- Fix security issue: escape single quotes/backslashes in E2B driver env
variable injection
- Add `buildExecutionState` helper to reduce duplicated state object
construction
- Add `DEFAULT_CODE_INTERPRETER_TIMEOUT_MS` constant for consistency
- Fix lingui linting warning and TypeScript theme errors in frontend
## Test Plan
- [ ] Test code interpreter with local driver in development
- [ ] Test code interpreter with E2B driver in production environment
- [ ] Verify streaming output displays correctly in chat UI
- [ ] Verify generated files (charts, CSVs) are uploaded and
downloadable
- [ ] Test file upload flow (CSV, Excel) triggers code interpreter
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I was looking into [Dependabot Alert
107](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/security/dependabot/107) and
figured that the alert is caused by `vite-plugin-dts`, which is a
development dependency and does not make it into the production build
for it to be dangerous.
However, while at it, I also saw that some packages used plugins from
root package.json while others had them defined in their local
package.json. Therefore, I refactored to move plugins where they're
required and removed a redundant package.
Builds for the following succeed as intended:
- twenty-ui
- twenty-emails
- twenty-website
- twenty-front
Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix.malfait@gmail.com>
Resolves [Dependabot Alert
323](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/security/dependabot/323),
[Dependabot Alert
324](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/security/dependabot/324) and
[Dependabot Alert
325](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/security/dependabot/325).
It updates Sentry's packages on the server from 10.21.0 to 10.27.0.
I also moved @sentry/react to twenty-front package.json and updated the
version from 9.26.0 to 10.27.0 - no breaking changes were introduced in
the major upgrade in regards to the API exposed by the dependency.
Since @sentry/profiling-node was redundant in the root package.json, I
removed it - twenty-server has it already and is the only package
dependent on @sentry/profiling-node.
Resolves [Dependabot Alert
74](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/security/dependabot/74).
Upgraded `graphql-upload` from `13.0.0` to `16.0.2`. Type exports
changed. API remains the same.
Tested the following upload flows:
- profile picture
- workspace logo
- rich text editor (image, video, file)
- record profile picture
- file associated to record.
They all work as intended, nothing breaks.
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.
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)
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`.
- 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
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.
# 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"
/>
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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`.
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.
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.
## 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
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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Resolves [Dependabot Alert
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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.
# 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-fdad6997685ehttps://github.com/user-attachments/assets/85d2301d-19ee-43ba-b7f9-13ed3915f676
@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.