## Summary
Splits AI agent tool resolution into two independent rails:
- **Native tools** — capabilities baked into the model SDK
(Anthropic/OpenAI `web_search`, xAI `web`/`x` provider options). Bound
by `NativeToolBinderService`, controlled by per-agent
`modelConfiguration` toggles. Opaque to Twenty — executed on the model
provider's servers.
- **Action tools** — registry-scoped tools from `ToolRegistryService`
(code interpreter, send email, record CRUD, etc.). Permission-gated via
the agent's role. Executed on Twenty's server.
Both rails merge into a single `ToolSet` at call time. When both
surfaces expose a search tool the model picks at runtime — coexistence
is intentional (relevant once Exa returns as an action, see below).
## Notable changes worth calling out
**Contract change: `AgentAsyncExecutorService.executeAgent` no longer
accepts `rolePermissionConfig`.** Workflow agents now scope exclusively
by the agent's own permission-tab role (`unionOf: [agentRoleId]`). The
previous role-merging path (caller role intersected with agent role) is
removed. No agent role → no registry tools (fail-closed by design).
**`NativeToolBinderService` relocated** from
`core-modules/tool-provider/native/` →
`metadata-modules/ai/ai-models/services/`. The binder needs SDK-package
knowledge, which lives in `ai-models`. Old location created a backwards
module dependency.
**`NATIVE_MODEL_TOOLS_BY_SDK_PACKAGE` is exhaustive over
`AiSdkPackage`** (`Record<>`, not `Partial<Record<>>`). Adding a new SDK
without thinking about native tools now fails the build. SDKs without
native tools (Bedrock, Google, Mistral, Azure, OpenAI-compatible) get
explicit `{}` entries.
**Discriminated union `kind: 'sdk-tool' | 'provider-option'`** lets one
registry describe both function tools (Anthropic/OpenAI) and runtime
sources (xAI). Follows the local `tool-provider` convention from #19321.
## Deferred to follow-ups
- **Exa web search is dropped from this PR** (along with its
`WEB_SEARCH_TOOL` permission flag and the Exa-specific gating). Exa
comes back as an **action/app tool** once apps can define permission
flags through the SDK — ongoing work in #20481.
- **xAI native search currently errors.** xAI deprecated its Live Search
API (the `web`/`x` provider-option sources this rail maps to), so xAI
returns `410` when native search is actually exercised. The code path
itself is clear — it's only hit if you test xAI native tools. Fixed
separately alongside the broader xAI model fixes.
## Conscious non-decisions
- **No "twenty-native" category.** `native` is reserved for
model/provider SDK features; everything Twenty-owned is just a
tool/action.
- **Coexistence over precedence.** No rule forcing an action search tool
to override native search (or vice-versa) — when both exist, it's the
user's choice in workflow agents and the model's choice in chat.
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Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix.malfait@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix@twenty.com>
## Summary
Follow-up to #20953. Migrates 23 of the 30 entities that were left in
`WORKSPACE_SCOPED_EXEMPTIONS` last time, so the lint rule's
workspaceId-enforcement default now covers most of the core/metadata
schema.
### Migrated (23 entities, 88 files, 22 commits)
| Family | Entities |
|---|---|
| Trivial caches | `NavigationMenuItem`, `Skill`, `DataSource`,
`Webhook`, `CommandMenuItem`, `IndexMetadata` |
| Views | `View`, `ViewField`, `ViewFieldGroup`, `ViewFilter`,
`ViewFilterGroup`, `ViewGroup`, `ViewSort` |
| Layouts | `PageLayout`, `PageLayoutTab`, `PageLayoutWidget` |
| Roles & permissions | `Role`, `RoleTarget`, `PermissionFlag`,
`ObjectPermission`, `FieldPermission`, `RowLevelPermissionPredicate`,
`RowLevelPermissionPredicateGroup` |
For each entity: swap `@InjectRepository(X)` →
`@InjectWorkspaceScopedRepository(X)` (and the field type →
`WorkspaceScopedRepository<X>`); rewrite every call site to pass
`workspaceId` as the first arg (stripped from `where`/criteria — the
wrapper throws if you include it now); register
`provideWorkspaceScopedRepository(X)` in every owning NestJS module;
update affected spec providers to
`getWorkspaceScopedRepositoryToken(X)`.
### Rule update
- `ApplicationRegistrationVariableEntity` was misclassified — moved to
`STRUCTURAL_EXEMPTIONS` (no `workspaceId` column; it's keyed on
`applicationRegistrationId` at the instance level).
- 22 of the 23 migrated entities removed from
`WORKSPACE_SCOPED_EXEMPTIONS` entirely (zero remaining raw
`@InjectRepository` sites).
- `RoleTargetEntity` also removed; one call site in
`user-workspace.service.ts` keeps a raw injection with an
`eslint-disable` + reason because `softRemove(...)` is not on the
wrapper API yet (the migration would require threading `workspaceId`
through `deleteUserWorkspace`'s three callers).
### Still exempted (7 entities, follow-up PRs)
| Entity | Why deferred |
|---|---|
| `ApplicationEntity` | ~50 sites with several cross-workspace lookups
by id (auth, OAuth, file-storage, cleanup) |
| `CalendarChannelEntity` / `MessageChannelEntity` | Use
`.increment(...)` (not on wrapper) and
`repository.manager.transaction(...)` — wrapper needs to grow
`.increment` + the transaction sites need `withManager` or dual-inject |
| `FieldMetadataEntity` / `ObjectMetadataEntity` | The metadata services
`extends TypeOrmQueryService<X>` and `super(rawRepo)` — requires
dual-inject or reworking the inheritance |
| `KeyValuePairEntity` | Allows `workspaceId: IsNull()` for
instance-level config; wrapper rejects null |
| `UpgradeMigrationEntity` | Same — instance-level + cross-workspace
ledger |
## Test plan
- [x] `npx nx typecheck twenty-server` — clean
- [x] `npx nx lint twenty-server` — clean (0/0)
- [x] All 10 affected unit specs pass (115 tests) — api-key, agent-role,
permissions, workspace-roles-permissions-cache, view-filter-group,
workflow-version-step-operations, two-factor-authentication (service +
resolver), user-workspace, file
- [ ] Server integration tests in CI
## Summary
closes https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/2464
Introduces compile-time branded types to distinguish encrypted
ciphertext from plaintext strings, preventing mix-ups like the one fixed
in #20819 — but at the type level rather in addition to the one existing
at runtime.
### Branded string primitives
- Created `EncryptedString` and `PlaintextString` as hard nominal brands
using `z.string().brand(...)`, making them non-assignable to each other
or to raw `string`
- Created `isEncryptedString` type predicate to narrow `string` to
`EncryptedString` based on the `enc:v2:` envelope prefix
- Retyped `SecretEncryptionService`: `encryptVersioned` accepts
`PlaintextString`, `decryptVersioned` returns `PlaintextString`
### Entity typing
- Typed encrypted columns across entities:
`SigningKeyEntity.privateKey`,
`TwoFactorAuthenticationMethodEntity.secret`,
`ApplicationRegistrationVariableEntity.encryptedValue`,
`ApplicationVariableEntity.value`
- Parameterized JSONB types for connected account connection parameters
(`ImapSmtpCaldavParams<Pwd>`) with reusable aliases
`EncryptedImapSmtpCaldavParams` / `DecryptedImapSmtpCaldavParams`
- Typed DTOs (`CreateApplicationRegistrationVariableInput`,
`UpdateApplicationRegistrationVariablePayload`,
`UpdateApplicationVariableEntityInput`) with `PlaintextString`
### ApplicationVariable always-encrypt uniformization
- Retyped `ApplicationVariableEntity.value` to `EncryptedString | ''` —
all values are now encrypted regardless of `isSecret`
- Updated `ApplicationVariableEntityService` to always encrypt on write
and always decrypt on read
- Simplified `UpdateApplicationVariableActionHandlerService` by removing
conditional encrypt/decrypt-on-isSecret-toggle logic
- Added slow instance command (`2.9.0`) to backfill-encrypt existing
`isSecret=false` plaintext rows and tighten the `CHECK` constraint
### ConfigStorageService refactor
- Split `convertAndSecureValue` (which used `any`) into two well-typed
methods: `convertAndDecrypt` and `convertAndEncrypt`
- Introduced `isSensitiveStringValue` type predicate to narrow values
before encryption/decryption
### What's next
- Typeorm entity derivation to strictly type sitemap configuration as
code + handler logic for encryption rotation
- https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/2465
## Summary
- Fixes a bug where `noteTarget` (and any other morph-relation join
object) created via AI/MCP would land with `targetCompanyId` /
`targetPersonId` / `targetOpportunityId` left null, even though the tool
reported success.
- Root cause: the Zod schema generators for the AI tools only branched
on `FieldMetadataType.RELATION`. MORPH_RELATION fields fell through to
the default case — for `create_*` they were exposed as `targetCompany:
string` instead of `targetCompanyId: uuid`, and for `group_by_*` they
were silently skipped entirely. Downstream
(`data-arg-processor.service.ts` and the group-by arg processor) already
accept the join-column form for both kinds of relations via
`computeMorphOrRelationFieldJoinColumnName` and
`isMorphOrRelationFlatFieldMetadata`, so the fix is purely in the schema
generators.
## Changes
- `record-properties.zod-schema.ts` — extend the existing RELATION
MANY_TO_ONE / ONE_TO_MANY branches to also match MORPH_RELATION.
- `group-by-tool.zod-schema.ts` — replace the silent MORPH_RELATION skip
with the same treatment as RELATION MANY_TO_ONE (exposes `${name}Id` as
a groupBy option).
- `test/integration/ai/suites/mcp-tool-execution.integration-spec.ts` —
new file. First integration test for tool execution end-to-end. Drives
the real MCP JSON-RPC endpoint with the seeded API key (`learn_tools`
for schema introspection, `execute_tool` for invocation):
- asserts `create_note_target`'s schema exposes `targetCompanyId` /
`targetPersonId` / `targetOpportunityId` as UUIDs and does **not**
expose `targetCompany` / `targetPerson` / `targetOpportunity`.
- creates a company + note + noteTarget via MCP, then queries the
workspace schema to confirm `targetCompanyId` is actually persisted in
the FK column.
- asserts `group_by_note_targets` schema accepts `targetCompanyId` as a
groupBy key.
- sets up 3 noteTargets (2 → company A, 1 → company B), calls
`group_by_note_targets` by `targetCompanyId`, and asserts the counts.
Out of scope: `record-filter.zod-schema.ts` has the same pattern (only
RELATION) — left for a follow-up so this PR stays focused on what was
reported.
## Test plan
- [x] `npx nx typecheck twenty-server`
- [x] `npx oxlint --type-aware` on changed files — clean
- [x] `npx oxfmt --check` on changed files — clean
- [x] Integration tests pass (4/4) after `database:reset`:
- `should expose the morph-relation join columns as \`${name}Id\` UUID
parameters`
- `should persist targetCompanyId when create_note_target is invoked via
MCP`
- `should expose targetCompanyId as a valid groupBy option`
- `should group noteTargets by targetCompanyId via MCP`
This pull request unifies outbound with inbound under the new feature
and the new email groups feature.
These are workspace level shared inboxes that are shared between all
workspace members.
outbound sending with SES works, we only listen for tenant status
events, rest is managed by AWS
PR refactors old code and webhook to be split for outbound and inbound
for proper separation
| Area | Change |
|---|---|
| AWS SES driver | Split into `AwsSesRegisterDomainService` (tenant +
identity + DKIM + MAIL FROM + configuration-set + EventBridge dest +
contact list) and `AwsSesSendEmailService` (SendEmail). |
| Reputation webhook | New `/webhooks/messaging/ses/outbound` route. SES
→ EventBridge (`Sending Status Enabled/Disabled` on default bus) → SNS →
router → `SesOutboundSendingStateHandlerService` updates
`emailing_domain.tenantStatus`. |
| Inbound webhook | Refactored into `SesInboundWebhookRouterService` +
`SesInboundMailHandlerService`. Shared `SnsSignatureVerifierService` +
`SnsSubscriptionConfirmerService` across both routes. |
| Global uniqueness | New migration + instance command:
`emailing_domain.domain` is now globally unique (one tenant per domain
across workspaces). |
| Tenant status | New `emailing_domain.tenantStatus` column (`ACTIVE` /
`PAUSED`) + `EmailingDomainTenantStatusService`. |
| Send-email mutation | New `sendEmailViaDomain` GraphQL mutation +
DTOs. |
| Cleanup | `EmailingDomainWorkspaceCleanupJob` wired into
`WorkspaceService.deleteWorkspace` — tears down SES tenant association +
identity on workspace delete. |
| Settings UI | Rewritten around reusable `SettingsTableListSection`.
"Email Group" → "Email Handle" rename. New cells for
status/source/forwarding. Outbound domains surfaced on workspace
settings page. |
### Env vars (new)
All in `config-variables.ts`, group `AWS_SES_SETTINGS`, all optional:
- `AWS_SES_REGION` — `@IsAWSRegion`, consumed by `AwsSesClientProvider`
+ driver factory
- `AWS_SES_ACCOUNT_ID` — used for ARN construction in driver factory
- `SES_SNS_TOPIC_ARN_ALLOWLIST` — **shared** by inbound + outbound
webhook routers, comma-separated list of accepted SNS topic ARNs
(verified via `sns-payload-validator`)
### Migrations
- `1778862608620-add-emailing-domain-tenant-status` (fast) — adds
`tenantStatus` column.
- `1778865501791-unique-emailing-domain-globally` (slow, idempotent) —
enforces global uniqueness on `domain`.
- Instance commands bumped to `2.5`.
### Infra dependency
Two coupled twenty-infra PRs:
- `ses-inbound-email` — receipt-rule + inbound SNS topic + S3 bucket
policy + KMS grant + `email_group_*` outputs.
- `ses-outbound-tf` — EventBridge rule + outbound SNS topic + SES IAM
policy + outbound `webhook_url` subscription. **Based on
`ses-inbound-email`.**
Merge order: inbound first, then outbound. Outbound PR's chart edit owns
the comma-joined `SES_SNS_TOPIC_ARN_ALLOWLIST` value (both ARNs).
Features lives under `/settings/general`
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Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix.malfait@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: claude[bot] <41898282+claude[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <FelixMalfait@users.noreply.github.com>
## Summary
Adds a third tenancy enforcement layer for entities that live in shared
schemas (`core`, `metadata`) and carry a `workspaceId` column —
previously the only safeguard at this layer was developer discipline
(remembering to put `workspaceId` in every WHERE clause).
### The three layers, after this PR
| Layer | Scope | How it's enforced |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Workspace data | per-workspace schema (companies, people, custom
objects) | `twentyORMManager.getRepository(workspace, E)` — physical
isolation (own data source) |
| 2. Metadata | shared `metadata` schema (objectMetadata, fieldMetadata,
views, roles…) | Flat-entity-maps cache — workspace-scoped in-memory
map, lookups by id within it |
| 3. Core (new) | shared `core` schema (agent threads/turns/messages,
app tokens, etc.) | `WorkspaceScopedRepository<T>` — `workspaceId` is a
required positional argument on every read/write |
## What's in the PR
### The wrapper
(`packages/twenty-server/src/engine/twenty-orm/workspace-scoped-repository/`)
- `WorkspaceScopedRepository<T extends WorkspaceScopedEntity>` — wraps a
TypeORM `Repository<T>`, requires `workspaceId` on every
`find`/`findOne`/`findOneOrFail`/`update`/`delete`/`softDelete`/`insert`/`save`/`count`
call, merging it into the WHERE or stamping it on the entity.
`createQueryBuilder` is an explicit escape hatch (caller scopes
manually).
- Provided via Nest DI with
`@InjectWorkspaceScopedRepository(EntityClass)` and the
`provideWorkspaceScopedRepository(EntityClass)` provider factory.
- 19 unit tests cover the merge behavior, override-on-conflict, and the
array-where (OR) case.
### Lint enforcement
(`packages/twenty-oxlint-rules/rules/prefer-workspace-scoped-repository.ts`)
- New `twenty/prefer-workspace-scoped-repository` rule (level:
**error**).
- Blacklist of entity names: raw `@InjectRepository(E)` is rejected if
`E` is on the list.
- Initial list: `AgentTurnEntity`, `AgentMessageEntity`,
`AgentMessagePartEntity`, `AgentChatThreadEntity`,
`AgentTurnEvaluationEntity`, `AgentEntity`.
- Designed to grow over time as more consumers are migrated.
- 5 rule tests.
### Migration in this PR
All consumers of the six blacklisted entities, including:
- AI agent / chat / monitor resolvers, services, and jobs
- `AgentService`, `AiAgentRoleService`, `AiAgentWorkflowAction`,
`ApplicationService`, `WorkspaceFlatAgentMapCacheService`
- Admin-panel chat (migrated where the lookup is workspace-known; one
documented `eslint-disable` on the threadId-discovery lookup that
necessarily precedes the `allowImpersonation` permission check)
- `AiAgentRoleService` unit spec updated to mock the scoped wrapper
## Future work (deliberately not in this PR)
A standalone audit identified ~14 additional `core`/`metadata` entities
with `workspaceId` that currently use raw `@InjectRepository` and could
be added to the blacklist. Notable candidates: `UserWorkspaceEntity` (42
sites), `AppTokenEntity` (10), `FileEntity` (7),
`BillingCustomerEntity`/`BillingSubscriptionEntity` (~22 combined). Each
should be its own PR — the migration is mechanical but the surface is
wide.
## Test plan
- [x] `npx nx typecheck twenty-server` — clean
- [x] `npx nx lint twenty-server` — 0 warnings, 0 errors
- [x] `npx jest workspace-scoped-repository` — 19/19 pass
- [x] `npx nx test twenty-oxlint-rules` — 215/215 pass
- [x] `npx jest src/engine/metadata-modules/ai` — 44/44 pass
- [ ] Manual smoke: end-to-end AI agent chat send/receive (reviewer)
- [ ] Manual smoke: AI agent monitor — list turns, run evaluation
(reviewer)
- [ ] Manual smoke: admin-panel chat thread inspection (reviewer)
## Summary
- **Fix `callWithTimeout` timer leak**: the `setTimeout` was never
cleared when the callback resolved first, leaving orphaned timers (up to
15 minutes) in the Node.js event loop. Now uses `try/finally` with
`clearTimeout`.
- **Properly classify timeout errors**: introduced
`ExecutionTimedOutError` so the Lambda driver can throw
`LOGIC_FUNCTION_EXECUTION_TIMEOUT` instead of
`LOGIC_FUNCTION_EXECUTION_FAILED` — users now see "Function execution
timed out" instead of the generic "Function execution failed."
## Test plan
- [x] Execute a logic function normally and verify it still works
- [x] Trigger a logic function timeout and verify the error message says
"Function execution timed out" (not "Function execution failed")
- [x] Verify that a deleted logic function invocation logs a specific
"was deleted" warning
- [x] Verify no orphaned timers remain after logic function execution
completes
Remove usage of hasValidEnterpriseKey in FE (replaced by
hasValidSignedEnterpriseKey)
To avoid breaking change at deploy time, we will wait until after this
has been deployed in prod, to remove hasValidEnterpriseKey in the BE.
# Introduction
closes https://github.com/twentyhq/private-issues/issues/484
This PR refactors the writeFile API to never expect to be passed a
mimetype, its extract is done programmatically low level so any callers
will pass through
Same for the file sanitization
## IANA override
Disclaimer for consistency we existing behavior we wanted to always have
`application/typescript`
- should we rather consider fallbacking to octect-steam instead ?
- Any pulbic assets that has .ts will now also fallback to
`application/typescript` instead of the official IANA
## Integration
Added coverage
## Summary
- Moves current version to previous versions array
- Sets TWENTY_CURRENT_VERSION to the new version
- Updates TWENTY_NEXT_VERSIONS with the next minor version
- Bumps twenty-client-sdk, twenty-sdk, and create-twenty-app to the same
version
## Checklist
- [ ] Verify version constants are correct
- [ ] Verify npm package versions match
Co-authored-by: Github Action Deploy <github-action-deploy@twenty.com>
## Context
Adds the SDK plumbing for apps to declare custom permission flags and
the server-side manifest pipeline to persist them.
```typescript
import { definePermissionFlag } from 'twenty-sdk/define';
export const MANAGE_INVOICES_PERMISSION_FLAG_UNIVERSAL_IDENTIFIER = '…';
export default definePermissionFlag({
universalIdentifier: MANAGE_INVOICES_PERMISSION_FLAG_UNIVERSAL_IDENTIFIER,
key: 'MANAGE_INVOICES',
label: 'Manage Invoices',
description: 'Create, edit, and delete invoices',
icon: 'IconReceipt',
});
```
```typescript
import { defineApplicationRole, SystemPermissionFlag } from 'twenty-sdk/define';
import { MANAGE_INVOICES_PERMISSION_FLAG_UNIVERSAL_IDENTIFIER } from './permission-flags/manage-invoices';
export default defineApplicationRole({
universalIdentifier: DEFAULT_ROLE_UNIVERSAL_IDENTIFIER,
label: `${APP_DISPLAY_NAME} default function role`,
// ...
permissionFlagUniversalIdentifiers: [
SystemPermissionFlag.UPLOAD_FILE,
MANAGE_INVOICES_PERMISSION_FLAG_UNIVERSAL_IDENTIFIER,
],
});
```
The flag can then be referenced by UUID in a role's
permissionFlagUniversalIdentifiers. On sync, the catalog row lands in
core.permissionFlag and the link in core.rolePermissionFlag.
## Not in this PR
- Runtime permission checks.
PermissionsService.getUserWorkspacePermissions still builds its result
from Object.values(PermissionFlagType), so custom flags are stored but
not yet enforced, code asking "does this role have MANAGE_INVOICES?"
won't get a meaningful answer. Widening PermissionsService and
UserWorkspacePermissions.permissionFlags to support arbitrary flag keys
is the next PR.
- PermissionFlag from apps can only define "tool" permissions and not
"settings" as a permissionType, this parameter is not mutable. This is
because "settings" are for settings page (until we might decide to
separate both type of permissions into 2 different entities) and apps
can't declare settings page or interact with them so this parameter
would be unnecessary.
## Summary
Brings indexes management into the per-object Settings tab as a section
under Search (no feature flag, advanced mode only). Admins can create /
delete non-unique indexes with the UI; apps can declare indexes in code
with `defineIndex`. Composite-typed fields are now indexable by picking
a specific sub-column (e.g. `Address > City`).
A few related polish items also land here (invite-user dropdown lands on
the Invite tab; standard warning callout above the new-index form).
## What ships
### UI — custom indexes on per-object Settings
- New section directly under Search, wrapped in
`AdvancedSettingsWrapper`.
- Filter dropdown on the search bar toggles system-index visibility
(shown by default since advanced mode).
- **+ Add Index** button (disabled with tooltip once the per-object cap
is reached) navigates to a dedicated `SettingsObjectNewIndex` page
(matches the field-creation pattern, not a modal):
- Field picker mirrors the webhook event-form layout (rows of dropdowns,
implicit trailing empty row).
- Composite fields surface their sub-properties (`Address > City`,
`Currency > Amount`, …).
- BTREE / GIN type selector.
- Standard warning Callout: "Use indexes sparingly — each one speeds
reads but slows writes."
- Trash icon on `isCustom: true` rows → confirmation modal →
`deleteOneIndex`.
### Server — `createOneIndex` / `deleteOneIndex` mutations
- Gated by `SettingsPermissionGuard(DATA_MODEL)`.
- `IndexMetadataService` wraps the existing migration runner via
`WorkspaceMigrationValidateBuildAndRunService` so the metadata row and
the SQL index land atomically.
- Validation: rejects empty fields, duplicate `(fieldMetadataId,
subFieldName)` pairs, fields not on the object, requires `subFieldName`
for composite parents, forbids `subFieldName` on scalar/relation,
enforces `MAX_CUSTOM_INDEXES_PER_OBJECT = 10`.
- Delete refuses on `isCustom: false` rows so system indexes can't be
removed via this API.
- Dedicated GraphQL exception handler maps each typed error to the right
transport error class.
### Composite sub-field indexing
- Adds `subFieldName: string | null` column to
`IndexFieldMetadataEntity` (fast instance command).
- The flat-entity flow (`UniversalFlatIndexFieldMetadata`,
`FlatIndexFieldMetadata`, `from-universal-flat-index-to-flat-index`,
runner column resolution) all carry `subFieldName` through.
- For composite parents, the runner uses
`computeCompositeColumnName({...}, property)` for the picked sub-column;
for non-composite parents, behavior is unchanged.
- The `'::'` separator encodes `(fieldMetadataId, subFieldName)` for
dedup on the wire; the frontend uses the same separator inside the
Select component's string value.
### Apps can declare indexes in code (`defineIndex`)
- New `IndexManifest` + `IndexFieldManifest` types in
`twenty-shared/application` wired into the `Manifest` type.
- `defineIndex` SDK helper + `IndexConfig`. CLI manifest builder +
extractor recognize `defineIndex` / `ManifestEntityKey.Indexes`.
- Server: `from-index-manifest-to-universal-flat-index` converter
resolves field IDs, validates composite/scalar `subFieldName` rules, and
delegates to `generateFlatIndexMetadataWithNameOrThrow` for the
deterministic name.
- Orchestrator wires the loop after the field-resolution pass;
per-object cap enforced inline against the manifest.
- Cascade on uninstall is automatic — when an app disappears its indexes
drop with it (universal-flat-entity diff handles it).
- Rich-app fixture ships a real `defineIndex` on `PostCard.status`,
exercising the full manifest → install path in CI.
### Closed for now (open later if needed)
- Apps cannot declare `isUnique` indexes — unique constraints stay with
the field-creation flow.
- Apps cannot use a partial-`indexWhereClause` — the UI surface keeps
the framework's hardcoded allowlist.
- UI cannot create unique or partial indexes either; same reasons.
### Cleanups along the way
- Reused the existing `getCompositeSubFieldLabel` +
`COMPOSITE_FIELD_SUB_FIELD_LABELS` (deleted the duplicates I'd created
early in the PR).
- Moved `MAX_CUSTOM_INDEXES_PER_OBJECT` to `twenty-shared/constants`
(single source for FE + BE).
- Replaced inline `isDefined(x) && x !== ''` with `isNonEmptyString`
(from `@sniptt/guards`).
- Hoisted the per-object fields Map + inlined the cap counter into the
indexes orchestrator loop (drops the install scan from O(indexes ×
totalFields) to O(totalFields + indexes)).
- Per design-feedback: page-based create flow (not a modal), filter
dropdown on the SearchInput (not a separate toggle), webhook-style
picker, field icons.
### Unrelated polish that lands here
- "Invite user" link in the multi-workspace dropdown now lands on the
Invite tab directly (`#invite`) instead of the first tab of the members
page.
## Test plan
- [ ] `npx nx typecheck twenty-server / twenty-front / twenty-sdk /
twenty-shared` — passes
- [ ] `npx nx lint:diff-with-main twenty-server / twenty-front` — clean
- [ ] `npx jest index-metadata.service.spec` — green
- [ ] `npx jest from-index-manifest-to-universal-flat-index` — green
(new converter spec, 8 cases)
- [ ] `npx vitest run
src/sdk/define/indexes/__tests__/define-index.spec.ts` (twenty-sdk) —
green (6 cases)
- [ ] `npx vitest run --config vitest.integration.config.ts -t
"rich-app"` — green (rich-app app-dev integration exercises the new
manifest path with the PostCard.status index)
- [ ] Advanced mode → Settings → any object → Settings tab → Indexes
section is visible under Search
- [ ] Create a single-field BTREE index, confirm SQL index exists
(verify via `pg_indexes`)
- [ ] Create a composite-field index (`Address > City`) and confirm the
column is `addressAddressCity`
- [ ] Create an index spanning two columns; column order matches the
picker order
- [ ] Attempt to create an 11th custom index → button is disabled with
tooltip
- [ ] Delete a custom index → confirmation modal → row disappears, PG
index dropped
- [ ] System indexes have no trash icon and are hidden by default
# Introduction
Related https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/20879
More abstracted response error and cleaner integrity check before
performing any in database search
Nothing critical patched here
Also added integration coverage to the related endpoint
Fixed the stream on error throw that would have been bubbling up into
node process
## Next
Once this has been approved will re-apply to all the existing prone
file.getBy* methods and controllers endpoints
Adds `twenty_upgrade_instance_info` — a new "info"-style gauge that
carries the inferred instance version (derived from the last applied
upgrade migration) as the `version` label.
This follows the standard Prometheus pattern for surfacing string-valued
metadata: value is always `1` (load-bearing for PromQL `group_left`
joins), the data lives on the label. Same shape as `node_uname_info`,
`go_info`, `kube_pod_info`, etc. — see [Prometheus naming
conventions](https://prometheus.io/docs/practices/naming/#metric-names).
On `/metrics`:
```
# HELP twenty_upgrade_instance_info Inferred instance version (semver-ish, derived from the last applied upgrade migration), carried as the `version` attribute
# TYPE twenty_upgrade_instance_info gauge
twenty_upgrade_instance_info{version="2.7.3"} 1
```
Also adds `MetricsService.createInfoGauge` as the helper for the pattern
(auto-suffixes `_info`, enforces value=1). Consumed by
twentyhq/twenty-eng#65.
# Summary
Replaces the enum-keyed `permissionFlags: PermissionFlag[]` on roles
with `permissionFlagUniversalIdentifiers: string[]`
This unlocks mixing system flags (`SystemPermissionFlag.*`) with
app-defined flags in a role config.
This is a breaking change. Existing app source must switch to the new
field.
# Breaking changes
- `RoleManifest.permissionFlags` removed. Use
`RoleManifest.permissionFlagUniversalIdentifiers: string[]`.
- `RoleConfig.permissionFlags` removed (was `PermissionFlagType[]`). Use
`RoleConfig.permissionFlagUniversalIdentifiers: string[]`.
- `PermissionFlagManifest` type removed from
`twenty-shared/application`.
- `PermissionFlag` re-export removed from `twenty-sdk/define`.
`SystemPermissionFlag` is re-exported in its place.
- Retargeting a permission flag between roles is now classified as
delete + create instead of update
### Not in this PR
- definePermissionFlag SDK function and top-level
Manifest.permissionFlags catalog (apps defining their own custom flags).
Until those land, permissionFlagUniversalIdentifiers only accepts
SystemPermissionFlag.* UUIDs; arbitrary UUIDs fail validation.
**AI Chat - Tool Executions (counters, tagged with model)**
ai-chat/tool-execution-succeeded: number of tool calls invoked by the AI
that completed without error
ai-chat/tool-execution-failed: number of tool calls invoked by the AI
that threw an error
**AI Chat - Token Usage (counters, tagged with model)**
ai-chat/input-tokens: total input tokens sent to the model across all
turns
ai-chat/output-tokens: total output tokens generated by the model
ai-chat/cache-read-tokens: input tokens served from the model's prompt
cache (cheaper)
ai-chat/cache-write-tokens: input tokens written into the prompt cache
for future reuse
**AI Chat - Latency (histograms in ms, tagged with model)**
ai-chat/turn-latency-ms: total duration of a full chat turn (from stream
start to stream end)
ai-chat/step-latency-ms: duration of a single reasoning/tool-call step
within a turn
ai-chat/ttft-ms: time-to-first-token, i.e. how long until the model
starts streaming output
**MCP - Tool Executions (counters)**
mcp/tool-execution-succeeded: number of MCP tool calls that completed
successfully
mcp/tool-execution-failed: number of MCP tool calls that threw an error
## Summary
Exposes two Twenty primitives to the AI chat that it could not
previously manage:
- **Navigation menu items** — workspace nav and personal favorites
(favorites are just nav items with `scope: 'user'`).
- **Webhooks** — full CRUD with a structured operations input (record +
metadata events).
Page layouts and workflow runs were originally in this PR but have been
split out — they touch heavier surfaces (21 widget configurations and
the workflow runner cycle, respectively) and deserve their own focused
PRs.
### Tool inventory (8 new tools across 2 providers)
| Provider | Tools |
|---|---|
| NavigationMenuItem | `list_`, `create_`, `update_`,
`delete_navigation_menu_item` |
| Webhook | `list_`, `create_`, `update_`, `delete_webhook` |
### Design notes
- Both providers follow the established **view-style pattern**: tool
workspace service lives in the entity module's `tools/` folder, is
provided + exported by the entity module, and `ToolProviderModule`
imports the entity module. No `@Global()` modules or injection tokens
introduced.
- `create_navigation_menu_item` uses a Zod `discriminatedUnion` on
`type` (`FOLDER` / `LINK` / `OBJECT` / `VIEW` / `RECORD` /
`PAGE_LAYOUT`). `scope: 'workspace' | 'user'` switches between shared
nav and personal favorites — the underlying
`NavigationMenuItemAccessService` enforces LAYOUTS for workspace writes.
- Webhook operations accept both record events (`{kind:'record', object,
event}` → `<object>.<event>`) and metadata events (`{kind:'metadata',
metadataName, operation}` → `metadata.<metadataName>.<operation>`).
- Permissions reuse existing flags (`LAYOUTS`, `API_KEYS_AND_WEBHOOKS`).
No new permission flags, no migrations.
### Category cleanup
- New: `ToolCategory.NAVIGATION_MENU_ITEM`, `ToolCategory.WEBHOOK`.
- `ToolCategory.VIEW_FIELD` → folded into `VIEW`. Same permission gate,
same domain — separate category was organizational drift.
- `navigate_app` action stays in `ToolCategory.ACTION` where it belongs.
### System prompt addition
[chat-system-prompts.const.ts](packages/twenty-server/src/engine/metadata-modules/ai/ai-chat/constants/chat-system-prompts.const.ts)
now teaches the AI:
- Favorites are nav items with `scope: 'user'`.
- A default OBJECT nav item is auto-created with
`create_object_metadata` — don't double-create.
### One file = one export
Every new schema / type / util file has exactly one top-level export.
## Test plan
- [ ] `npx nx typecheck twenty-server` — passes
- [ ] Spin up locally and exercise via AI chat:
- [ ] "Pin the Companies view to my favorites in a folder called
Important." → `create_navigation_menu_item` (FOLDER, user) then (VIEW,
user, folderId)
- [ ] "Register a webhook to https://example.com firing when any person
is created or updated." → `create_webhook` with discriminated operations
- [ ] Verify workspace-scoped nav writes are denied for a user without
LAYOUTS permission
- [ ] Verify user-scoped nav writes work without LAYOUTS permission
## Follow-ups (separate PRs)
- Page layout tools (record-page, record-index, standalone) — needs
widget-config strategy.
- Workflow run tools (list, get, run, stop) — uses the workflow-runner
cycle path.
- Dashboard / page-layout tool unification —
`DashboardToolWorkspaceService` and a future
`PageLayoutToolWorkspaceService` both inject the same trio
(PageLayout/Tab/Widget services).
- Webhook Settings page reads from raw Apollo query — switch to the
metadata store so it refreshes when the AI mutates webhooks.
Replace OAuth2ClientManagerService with per provider each loading their
own entity and resolving tokens internally
Removes the ugly spread pattern of sprinkling tokens everywhere, this
caused downtime of messaging when we migrated to encrypted tokens
as title
Tested on Vexa public application install
- before -> 5.4s
- after -> 2.55s
Tested on Exa public application install
- before -> 5.5s
- after -> 2.24s
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**Problem:**
When using Twenty Send Email UI IMAP/SMTP message threading is broken on
Twenty side as well as recipient email client
**Twenty side fix:**
- SMTP has no concept of `externalThreadId` sendEmail resolver always
returns null, this breaks threading
Fix is to pass `parentThreadExternalId` to
`resolveOutboundThreadExternalId` for SMTP/IMAP path
**Recipient email client fix:**
- Fetch associated threads as per RFC spec to write `References` header
```
From: johndoe@domain.com
To: janedoe@domain.com
Subject: Test
References: <root@...> <mid1@...> <parent@...>
```
# Introduction
Jobs were refreshing token and returning them as plain text, resulting
to underlying code flow failure as expecting encrypted tokens
## Next
We should define a strong typescript signature to avoid such things to
happen again, or least have an explicit naming
## Problem
The cron-trigger cache key (`module:workflow:workflow-cron-triggers`)
can get stuck without a TTL, silently halting **all** cron-triggered
workflows for a whole tenant until the key is manually deleted from
Redis.
Repro path:
1. Cache miss → DB-scan branch runs.
2. Inner loop writes triggers via `hashSet` (creates the key, **no TTL
yet**).
3. Worker crashes / OOMs / gets killed by a deploy between any `hashSet`
and the trailing `expire(1h)` call.
4. Key now exists with TTL = `-1` and a partial set of fields.
5. Next tick: `hashGetValues` returns those fields →
`cachedValues.length > 0` → **cache-hit branch** → `expire` is never
called.
6. Key has no TTL, so it never auto-expires. The DB-scan branch never
runs again. New / missing triggers are never picked up. Workflows go
silent.
Observed in production: cache key with `TTL: no limit` and 121 fields.
Deleting the key restored normal behaviour (next tick rebuilt with TTL
~3600).
## Fix
Set the TTL right after first value is added
## Monitoring
Added a "Cache miss" log count in workflow dashboard, counted among the
last 6 hours. Turns green if >= 5
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