Fix https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/17524
Recent update meant to support variable with spaces and dots broken the
database event variables. Inserting a variable `My Name` will be
inserted as `{{trigger.[My Name]}}`
For example, for a database event, we send `trigger.properties.after.id`
instead of `id`.
With the new code, we will consider `properties.after.id` as a variable
to wrap in `[]`, giving `trigger.[properties.after.id]` which cannot be
resolve.
Let's only support variable with spaces. Removing the logic to wrap
variable with dots.
# Introduction
In this PR we're refactoring the `FlatEntity` type to become a superset
of the `UniversalFlatEntity`.
Right now we're storing all the extra properties in `__universal`
property, at some point it might just be sibling to other entity and we
might rely on the `propertiesToCompare` constants and TypeScript
allowing passing a superset type into a smaller subset type
## FromTo utils
The entity to flat entity method now computes the universal information,
standardized a typing and pattern to do
## Example
Also strictly type
```ts
"bbb019ea-6205-498c-aea5-67bc53bce8a9": {
"workspaceId": "20202020-1c25-4d02-bf25-6aeccf7ea419",
"universalIdentifier": "20202020-d111-4d11-8d11-da5ab0a11002",
"applicationId": "d01b010d-b984-465b-b40b-370e954e5188",
"id": "bbb019ea-6205-498c-aea5-67bc53bce8a9",
"pageLayoutTabId": "791a512f-169f-4209-b731-aa86716668c6",
"title": "Deals by Company",
"type": "GRAPH",
"objectMetadataId": "9e14efea-df5b-4c0e-aba9-cfe455f32397",
"gridPosition": { "row": 0, "column": 6, "rowSpan": 6, "columnSpan": 6 },
"configuration": {
"color": "orange",
"orderBy": "FIELD_ASC",
"timezone": "UTC",
"displayLegend": true,
"displayDataLabel": false,
"showCenterMetric": true,
"configurationType": "PIE_CHART",
"firstDayOfTheWeek": 0,
"aggregateOperation": "COUNT",
"groupBySubFieldName": "name",
"groupByFieldMetadataId": "6673ff18-63d2-47a1-8f85-2b9b09ca27a5",
"aggregateFieldMetadataId": "8d64ee41-5dd4-4de6-945a-7c0c18399715"
},
"createdAt": "2026-01-28T14:08:52.140Z",
"updatedAt": "2026-01-28T14:08:52.140Z",
"deletedAt": null,
"__universal": {
"universalIdentifier": "20202020-d111-4d11-8d11-da5ab0a11002",
"applicationUniversalIdentifier": "20202020-64aa-4b6f-b003-9c74b97cee20",
"pageLayoutTabUniversalIdentifier": "20202020-d011-4d11-8d11-da5ab0a01001",
"objectMetadataUniversalIdentifier": "20202020-9549-49dd-b2b2-883999db8938",
"gridPosition": {
"row": 0,
"column": 6,
"rowSpan": 6,
"columnSpan": 6
},
"configuration": {
"color": "orange",
"orderBy": "FIELD_ASC",
"timezone": "UTC",
"displayLegend": true,
"displayDataLabel": false,
"showCenterMetric": true,
"configurationType": "PIE_CHART",
"firstDayOfTheWeek": 0,
"aggregateOperation": "COUNT",
"groupBySubFieldName": "name",
"aggregateFieldMetadataUniversalIdentifier": "20202020-d01a-4131-8a31-f123456789ab",
"groupByFieldMetadataUniversalIdentifier": "20202020-cbac-457e-b565-adece5fc815f"
}
}
},
```
This PR fixes a bug that arises in `formatResult` following up the
recent refactor for DATE_TIME :
https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/17407
In the case of workflows, we pass a plain object to `formatResult` :
```ts
{
before: null,
after: '2026-01-27T10:59:15.525Z'
}
```
So a case has been added to handle this.
@Weiko are we ok with this more restrictive else-if part in this util ?
We could also just put a `continue` for unknown shapes.
# Introduction
In this PR we're introducing mainly two branded type signatures for both
`JsonbProperty` entities properties and `SerializedRelation` (jsonb
serialized property storing another entity id).
Allowing to dynamically map over them later in order to build universal
`jsonb` `serialized` relations.
## `JsonbProperty`
A branded wrapper type that marks entity properties stored as PostgreSQL
JSONB columns. It adds a phantom brand `__JsonbPropertyBrand__` to
object types while leaving primitives unchanged. The branded key is
optional and typed as never, also omitted when transpiled to
`UniversalFlat`
**Should be used at entities lvl only:**
```typescript
@Column({ type: 'jsonb', nullable: false })
gridPosition: JsonbProperty<GridPosition>;
@Column({ nullable: false, type: 'jsonb', default: [] })
publishedVersions: JsonbProperty<string[]>;
```
## `SerializedRelation`
A branded string type that marks foreign key IDs stored inside JSONB
objects. These are entity references serialized within a JSONB column
rather than being a regular database foreign key.
**Usage in jsonb property generic***
```ts
type FieldMetadataRelationSettings = {
relationType: RelationType;
onDelete?: RelationOnDeleteAction;
joinColumnName?: string | null;
junctionTargetFieldId?: SerializedRelation;
};
```
## `FormatJsonbSerializedRelation<T>`
A transformation type that processes JSONB properties for universal
entity mapping. It:
1. Detects properties with the `JsonbProperty` brand
2. Finds `SerializedRelation` properties
3. Renames them from `*Id` to `*UniversalIdentifier`
4. Removes the brand from the output type ( optional though )
```typescript
// Input: JsonbProperty<{ targetFieldMetadataId: SerializedRelation }>
// Output: { targetFieldMetadataUniversalIdentifier: SerializedRelation }
```
## Result
An example of the dynamic type mapping, through a type-test example
```ts
type SettingsTestCase = UniversalFlatFieldMetadata<
| FieldMetadataType.RELATION
| FieldMetadataType.NUMBER
| FieldMetadataType.TEXT
>['settings']
type SettingsExpectedResult =
| {
relationType: RelationType;
onDelete?: RelationOnDeleteAction | undefined;
joinColumnName?: string | null | undefined;
junctionTargetFieldUniversalIdentifier?: SerializedRelation | undefined;
}
| {
dataType?: NumberDataType | undefined;
decimals?: number | undefined;
type?: FieldNumberVariant | undefined;
}
| {
displayedMaxRows?: number | undefined;
}
| null;
type Assertions = [
Expect<Equal<SettingsTestCase, SettingsExpectedResult>>,
]
```
## Remarks
- Removed duplicated twenty-server and twenty-shared typed
- Removed class validator instances for default value that were not used
at runtime, we will refactor that to add validation across all entities
following a same pattern
# Introduction
Currently refactoring `flatEntity` typing, encountering some tsc errors
due to this fk aggregator custom override
It shall now follow generic pattern leading to be named `fieldIds`
Needs to flush object cache when released
## Summary
- **Fix junction relation toggle not being saved**: The form schema
wasn't tracking the `settings` field, so changes to
`junctionTargetFieldId` weren't marked as dirty
- **Add type-safe documentation paths**: Generate TypeScript constants
from `base-structure.json` to prevent broken documentation links
- **Create many-to-many relations documentation**: Step-by-step guide
for building many-to-many relations using junction objects
- **Update `getDocumentationUrl`**: Now uses shared constants from
`twenty-shared` for base URL, default path, and supported languages
## Key Changes
### Junction Toggle Fix
- Added `settings` field to the form schema in
`SettingsDataModelFieldRelationForm.tsx`
- Fixed the toggle to properly merge settings when updating
`junctionTargetFieldId`
### Type-Safe Documentation Paths
- New constants in `twenty-shared/constants`:
- `DOCUMENTATION_PATHS` - All 161 documentation paths as typed constants
- `DOCUMENTATION_SUPPORTED_LANGUAGES` - 14 supported languages
- `DOCUMENTATION_BASE_URL` / `DOCUMENTATION_DEFAULT_PATH`
- Generator script: `yarn docs:generate-paths`
- CI integration: Added to `docs-i18n-pull.yaml` workflow
### Documentation
- New article:
`/user-guide/data-model/how-tos/create-many-to-many-relations`
- Updated `/user-guide/data-model/capabilities/relation-fields.mdx` with
Lab warning and link
## Test plan
- [ ] Verify junction toggle saves correctly when enabled/disabled
- [ ] Verify documentation link opens correct localized page
- [ ] Verify `yarn docs:generate-paths` regenerates paths correctly
This PR changes the shape and logic of SSE events `DELETE` and
`RESTORE`, because they behave like `UPDATE` events in practice, they
should share the same logic.
Before this PR, it was impossible for the frontend to obtain the
`deletedAt` value, and the logic to handle soft-delete and restore would
have been flawed.
Because there is a typing confusion in the parameters of
`formatTwentyOrmEventToDatabaseBatchEvent`, due to TypeORM, we also
update this util to only accept an array of records, instead of `T |
T[]`. We should improve our TypeORM layer in the future.
Also the naming was not clear, so we clearly use `recordsAfter` and
`recordsBefore` as much as possible, because that is what we have at the
end in events.
Events are sent from their respective query builders, so these last ones
have been updated also.
Because TypeORM `soft-remove` operation only returns record ids, we add
`.getMany()` to fetch all fields for soft-removed records, so that our
event can have before and after.
## Summary
This PR fixes the `tsconfig` setup in `twenty-front` so that `tsgo -p
tsconfig.json` properly type-checks all files.
### Root Cause
The previous setup used TypeScript project references with `files: []`
in the main `tsconfig.json`. When running `tsgo -p tsconfig.json`, this
checks nothing because `tsgo` requires the `-b` (build) flag for project
references, but the configs weren't set up for composite mode.
### Changes
**Simplified tsconfig architecture (4 files → 2):**
- `tsconfig.json` - All files (dev, tests, stories) for
typecheck/IDE/lint
- `tsconfig.build.json` - Production files only (excludes tests/stories)
**Removed redundant configs:**
- `tsconfig.dev.json`
- `tsconfig.spec.json`
- `tsconfig.storybook.json`
**Updated references:**
- `jest.config.mjs` → uses `tsconfig.json`
- `eslint.config.mjs` → uses `tsconfig.json`
- `vite.config.ts` → uses `tsconfig.json` for dev
**Type fixes (pre-existing errors revealed by proper typechecking):**
- Made `applicationId` optional in `FieldMetadataItem` and
`ObjectMetadataItem`
- Added missing `navigationMenuItem` translation
- Added `objectLabelSingular` to Search GraphQL query
- Fixed `sortMorphItems.test.ts` mock data
## Test plan
- [ ] Run `npx nx typecheck twenty-front` - should pass
- [ ] Run `npx nx lint twenty-front` - should work
- [ ] Run `npx nx test twenty-front` - should work
- [ ] Run `npx nx build twenty-front` - should work
- [ ] Verify IDE type checking works correctly
## Refactor app-dev state management and build utilities
- Store only `manifest` in `AppDevState` instead of full
`ManifestBuildResult`; add `sourcePath` to `FileStatus`
- Pass `sourcePaths` directly to watchers instead of
`ManifestBuildResult`
- Only reset `fileUploadStatus` for functions/components when their
source paths change
- Add pure `updateManifestChecksum` utility that returns a new manifest
without side effects
- Extract `processEsbuildResult` to deduplicate build result processing
between watchers
- Rename `serverlessFunctions` → `functions` in SDK code (API unchanged)
- Extract `writeManifestToOutput` to shared `manifest-writer.ts`
Fixes
https://github.com/twentyhq/private-issues/issues/410#issuecomment-3781085655
Currently, JSON keys with spaces like { "toto toto": 123 } are rejected
with "JSON keys cannot contain spaces" error. This is problematic for
HTTP requests and webhook triggers where users cannot control the
response structure.
We use Handlebars to eval variables, segment-literal bracket notation to
escape keys with special characters:
Normal: {{step.normalKey}}
With spaces: `{{step.[key with space]}}`
So we simply need to wrap segments with spaces with brackets.
This PR:
- Create shared path utilities to wrap the variable segments when needed
- Use it in all variable generation places
- Remove the restrictions
This body is now supported:
<img width="609" height="457" alt="Capture d’écran 2026-01-22 à 16 10
13"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e7653c0a-df1e-49af-9c9a-4b7d59a99726"
/>
## Summary
Adds `app:build` command as a one-shot version of `app:dev` - builds
manifest, functions, and front components once then exits (no watching).
**Changes:**
- Added `watch` option to `FunctionsWatcher` and
`FrontComponentsWatcher` to support both watch and one-shot modes
- Created `AppBuildCommand` reusing the same build logic as `app:dev`
with `watch: false`
- Added integration tests for `app:build` on both `rich-app` and
`root-app`
- Updated manifest types: `handlerPath` → `sourceHandlerPath` +
`builtHandlerPath`, `componentPath` → `sourceComponentPath` +
`builtComponentPath`
- Updated test app `package.json` scripts to match `create-twenty-app`
template
Implements a new syncable `navigationMenuItem` entity in the core schema
to replace the workspace `favorite` entity.
## Next Steps
- Frontend integration ([separate
PR](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/17268))
- Data migration (separate PR)
Summary
- Serverless functions are now built when created/updated instead of at
execution time
- Added builtHandlerPath field to track pre-built function artifacts
- Renamed base-typescript-project to seed-project with pre-built ESM
output included
- Renamed file folder enums for consistency (Functions → BuiltFunction,
SourceCode → Source)
- supports backwards compatibility with existing serverless functions
Tested with all combinations
- storage : local driver and S3 driver
- serverless : local driver and lambda driver
## Overview
This PR implements **generic many-to-many relation support** through
junction tables (also known as associative entities or join tables).
This replaces the need for hardcoded taskTarget/noteTarget logic and
provides a flexible foundation for modeling complex entity
relationships.
## Architecture
### Data Model
Many-to-many relationships are implemented using a **junction object
pattern**:
```
┌─────────┐ ┌──────────────────┐ ┌─────────┐
│ Pet │──────>│ PetRocket │<──────│ Rocket │
│ │ 1:N │ (junction) │ N:1 │ │
│ rockets ├───────┤ pet : Pet ├───────┤ │
└─────────┘ │ rocket : Rocket │ └─────────┘
└──────────────────┘
```
The junction object (PetRocket) has:
- A `MANY_TO_ONE` relation to **Pet** (the source)
- A `MANY_TO_ONE` relation to **Rocket** (the target)
The source object (Pet) has a `ONE_TO_MANY` relation pointing to the
junction, with **field settings** that specify which target field to
follow.
### Field Settings Schema
Junction configuration is stored in `FieldMetadataRelationSettings`:
```typescript
{
relationType: "ONE_TO_MANY",
// Points to the target field on the junction object
junctionTargetFieldId?: string; // For regular relations
junctionTargetMorphId?: string; // For polymorphic relations
}
```
**Two configuration modes:**
1. **`junctionTargetFieldId`** - References a specific `RELATION` field
on the junction
2. **`junctionTargetMorphId`** - References a `morphId` group for
polymorphic targets (e.g., link to Person OR Company)
### GraphQL Query Generation
When a junction relation is detected, the GraphQL fields are generated
to fetch the nested target:
```graphql
query GetPetWithRockets {
pet(id: "...") {
rockets { # ONE_TO_MANY to junction
id
rocket { # Target field on junction
id
name
__typename
}
}
}
}
```
For polymorphic junction targets:
```graphql
caretakerPerson { id, name }
caretakerCompany { id, name }
```
## Frontend Architecture
### Display Flow
1. **Detection**: `hasJunctionConfig()` checks if field has junction
settings
2. **Config Resolution**: `getJunctionConfig()` resolves junction object
metadata and target fields
3. **Record Extraction**: `extractTargetRecordsFromJunction()` extracts
target records from junction records
4. **Rendering**: Target records displayed as chips (not junction
records)
### Edit Flow
1. **Picker Opening**: Initializes the multi-record picker with:
- Searchable object types (derived from junction target fields)
- Pre-selected items (extracted from existing junction records)
2. **Selection Handling**: Manages create/delete of junction records:
- **Select**: Creates new junction record with source + target IDs
- **Deselect**: Finds and deletes the junction record
- **Optimistic Updates**: Manually updates Recoil store before API call
### Key Trade-offs
| Decision | Trade-off |
|----------|-----------|
| Junction records managed manually | More control over optimistic
updates, but requires manual cache management |
| Settings stored per-field | Flexible (same junction can power
different views), but requires UI to configure |
| Polymorphic via morphId groups | Supports N target types, but adds
query complexity |
| Feature flag gated | Safe rollout, but requires flag management |
## Backend Changes
- **Validation**: Junction target field must exist and be a valid
`MANY_TO_ONE` relation
- **Settings**: Extended `FieldMetadataRelationSettings` type with
junction fields
- **Dev Seeder**: Added sample junction objects (PetRocket,
EmploymentHistory, PetCareAgreement) for testing
## How to Test
1. Enable the `IS_JUNCTION_RELATIONS_ENABLED` feature flag
2. Create objects with junction pattern (Pet → PetRocket → Rocket)
3. Configure the junction target in field settings (advanced mode)
4. Verify:
- Display shows target objects (Rockets), not junction records
(PetRockets)
- Picker allows selecting/deselecting targets
- Changes persist correctly
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d04f057a-228c-4de8-af48-76bb2d72cac1
---------
Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
In this PR :
- New field type FieldMetadataType.FILES added (as jsonb in DB)
- Backend: GraphQL types, validation, REST API schema, data processor
handling
- Frontend: field configuration in settings
- Feature flag IS_FILES_FIELD_ENABLED to gate the feature
- Integration tests for create/filter validation
- Dev seed: Feature flag enabled + FILES field on survey result object
To do in next PRs :
- Backend :
-- new workspaceFile controller (for download) & new workspaceFile
upload resolver (for upload)
-- pre-hook/post-hook to ensure fileId existence + listener to ensure
cleaning
- Frontend : FILES field display/edit in table view, record, ...
Heavy Refactoring of the watcher, sorry about this one, I'll keep
iterating on it.
In a nutshell:
- app-dev.ts is maintaining 3 watchers in parallel: manifest, function
and frontComponent
## Add `frontComponent` entity type to SDK
This PR adds a new `frontComponent` entity type at parity with
`serverlessFunction`. Front components are React components that can be
defined and bundled as part of Twenty applications.
### Changes
#### New Entity Type
- Added `FRONT_COMPONENT` to `SyncableEntity` enum
- Front components use `*.front-component.tsx` file naming convention
- CLI command `twenty app:add` now includes `front-component` as an
option
#### SDK Application Layer (`twenty-sdk`)
- Added `defineFrontComponent()` function for defining front component
configurations with validation
- Added `FrontComponentConfig` type for component configuration
- Added `getFrontComponentBaseFile()` template generator for scaffolding
new front components
- Added `loadFrontComponentModule()` to load front component modules and
extract component metadata
#### Shared Types (`twenty-shared`)
- Added `FrontComponentManifest` type with `universalIdentifier`,
`name`, `description`, `componentPath`, and `componentName` fields
- Updated `ApplicationManifest` to include optional `frontComponents`
array
#### Manifest Build System
- Updated `manifest-build.ts` to discover and load
`*.front-component.tsx` files
- Updated `manifest-validate.ts` to validate front components and check
for duplicate IDs
- Updated `manifest-display.ts` to display front component count in
build summary
- Updated `manifest-plugin.ts` to display front component entry points
and watch `.tsx` files
#### Template (`create-twenty-app`)
- New applications now include a sample
`hello-world.front-component.tsx` file
#### Tests
- Added unit tests for `defineFrontComponent()`
- Added unit tests for `getFrontComponentBaseFile()`
## Context
buildValueFromFilter was not handling composite filters which was needed
for RLS. This PR implements that and fix some issues with RLS
Tested with a few composite + relation fields
<img width="559" height="206" alt="Screenshot 2026-01-19 at 15 38 42"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d64afa6e-3e12-4843-a215-a693665112c5"
/>
- Create resolvers for each type of charts which needs data
transformation after the group by operation: Bar Chart, Line Chart and
Pie Chart
- Move all the utils to the backend and refactored some into services
This allows all the computation to be done in the backend, improving
performances in the frontend.
Closes https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/1838
DatabaseEventTriggers can now define a field-level granularity on which
updates they should react to.
After a discussion with the team, we have decided to rely on field names
and not UID, just as we do for objects. The rationale is that we want to
keep a pleasant devX and consider it's not on twenty to ensure
continuity of api usage around an object if their name is updated: for
instance if a user has based their webhook on the name of an object, if
they decide to update it, they have to take care of updating their
webhook.
As part of the extensibility effort, we are introducing a new engine
entity called "Front Component". This represents a dynamic react
component that will be rendered in CommandMenu actions or in PageLayout
widgets
This PR introduce the entity and all the necessary boilerplate to make
it syncable and cachable in the engine
- add `forwardedRequestHeaders` `string[]` column in `core.routeTrigger`
- filter request headers and forward filtered headers to function
payload (avoid spreading unexpectedly token or cookie)
- add `forwardedRequestHeaders` option in twenty-sdk `defineFunction`
util
BREAKING for actual routeTrigger payload but only 16 to migrate in
production
## Context
Now that RLS predicates are applied, creating a record through the FE
(which is empty by default) is failing if your role has predicates and
your input does not respect them (which will always be true since, as
said above, input will be pretty much empty)
## Implementation
- Moved isMatching* filters to twenty-shared
- Implemented isMatchingRlsPredicates utils in the backend (ORM) to
check before insertion/update if the record is matching the current user
role Rls predicates, reusing the isMatching* filters utils moved to
twenty-shared
- Frontend now applies RLS predicates before creating a new record
(similarly to what we do with view filters)
Note:
It seems composite were not properly handled with view-filter insertion
logic, since I'm reusing the util for now, the issue remains for RLS and
will need to be addressed
This PR is a follow-up of https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/16966
and implements a new mechanism to handle SSE events.
It creates only one event stream per browser tab, then use mutations to
tell the backend which query to listen to, without re-mounting the event
stream connexion.
Then each event that comes from this unique subscription is then
dispatched in a new JavaScript CustomEvent, per queryId, on which
specific hooks add an event listener.
This PR introduces the generic tooling as well as the handling of update
events on table.
- moved a few gql types to twenty shared to re-use in server
- added a new endpoint, onEventSubscription that expect a streamId to
create a connection
- two new endpoints to store queries in Redis
- updated the existing batch channel to directly use object record type
Fixes : https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/17035
There was a bad pattern which risked introduce this bug in
`turnRecordFilterIntoRecordGqlOperationFilter` after recent refactor of
date logic and date filters, which didn't create any bug during dev time
because it wasn't tested with value combinations that existed before the
refactor.
Code has been re-organized to make it resilient to any wrong value
combination.
Also fixed a small bug that appeared during QA with `DATE` filter type,
which was blocking the save button from disappearing after a save.
- Add widget validation
- Remove 'None' option for primary axis group by
- Fix error message parsing by passing the operation type in
`useMetadataErrorHandler`
## Description
SELECT fields have a defined option order that users expect to see
reflected in charts.
This PR allows sorting by that position and also enables custom manual
ordering.
## Video QA
### Reordering on primary axis
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/994f515e-19cb-4a5e-b745-e8c77e92ae0b
### Reordering on secondary axis
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/444c16f2-1920-4dc4-8b42-312d520ab43b
Note: The colors in the graph will match the colors of the select
options, but this will be done in another PR
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> - Extend `GraphOrderBy` with `FIELD_POSITION_ASC/DESC` and `MANUAL`;
add corresponding fields in configs: `primaryAxisManualSortOrder`,
`secondaryAxisManualSortOrder`, and `manualSortOrder` (pie)
> - New UI: dropdown options filtered by field type, icons, and a
draggable submenu (`ChartManualSortSubMenuContent`) to reorder select
options; integrates with widget edit flow
> - Sorting logic added/refactored: `sortChartData`,
`sortByManualOrder`, `sortBySelectOptionPosition`,
`sortLineChartSeries`, plus updates to bar/line/pie transformers to
honor new modes and manual orders
> - Default behaviors: select fields default to `FIELD_POSITION_ASC`;
query variable builders skip `orderBy` when using manual/position sorts
> - Update GraphQL generated types/fragments/queries and backend
DTOs/schemas to persist new fields; add tests for sorting utilities and
snapshots; add sorting icons in `twenty-ui`
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Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix.malfait@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Lucas Bordeau <bordeau.lucas@gmail.com>
## Summary
This PR enables serverless functions to be exposed as AI tools, allowing
them to be used by AI agents.
### Changes
- Added new `SERVERLESS_FUNCTION` tool category
- Added `toolDescription`, `toolInputSchema`, and `toolOutputSchema`
fields to serverless functions
- Created database migration for the new schema columns
- Added tool index query and resolver for fetching available tools
- Added Settings AI page tabs (Skills, Tools, Settings) with new tools
table
- Added utility to convert tool schema to JSON schema format
- Updated frontend to display tools in the settings page
### Implementation Details
- Serverless functions can now define tool metadata (description,
input/output schemas)
- These functions are automatically registered in the tool registry
- The tool index endpoint allows querying available tools with their
schemas
- Settings page now has a dedicated Tools tab showing all available
tools
# Introduction
In this PR we're:
- Refactoring the workspace migration action type introducing grain over
metadata and operation type ( for example operation `create` and
metadata `field` )
- Thanks to above point we can now factorize the runner optimistic
rendering out of each runner actions-handler file using the existing
into the generic one ( -3200 lines of code here )
- Still thanks to action type refactor we're able to dynamically compose
the response error type only send data when there's here. No more static
counter and static summary error message. This way we won't have to re
run snapshot every time we add a new entity to the engine ( huge
snapshot diff here )
## Noticeable points:
- We introduce an index update action to avoid any complex typing for
not having one or a tuple of actions instead. Now the drop and insert
logic is directly inferred from the update action handler instead of
being two action ( delete index and create index )
## TODO
- [x] Define base actions types
- [x] Migrate all actions to action type and metadata name pattern (
base actions )
- [x] Refactor flat entity validation type to embed metadata name
- [x] Refactor optimistic rendering within runner
- [x] Refactor legacy cache invalidation switch
- [x] Refactor response error format ( dynamic counter again + no empty
entries )
- [x] Try factorizing and removing redundant nor unused type declaration
in metadata actions type intermediary files
- [x] Adapt front to new response error format
## Remarks
- ~~Should create an issue for generic replace flat entity in related
flat entity maps~~ overkill
- Should create an issue for oneToMany foreignKey being nullable not
always cascade delete optimistic rendering edge case to either docs or
fix it in delete flat entity and related entity ( re-code the pg
cascading behavior )
- We could also factorize the builder to only implement validators and
not the intermediary file
# Introduction
As we introduced a new grain on relation extraction thanks to low level
`SyncableEntity` and `WorkspaceRelatedEntity` we're able to strictly
typesafe extract metadata entity
The new constant centralizes both many to one and one to many constants
metadata entity constants in a more strictly typesafe way. Remains only
the flatEntityForeignKey aggregator which has to be chosen manually
across all available targeted flat entity ids properties
## Summary
This PR introduces a Skills system for AI agents, inspired by the [Agent
Skills specification](https://agentskills.io/specification).
## Changes
### Backend
- **SkillEntity**: New database entity with migration for storing skills
- **V2 Sync Mechanism**: Implemented FlatSkill, builders, validators,
and action handlers following the v2 flat entity pattern
- **Standard Skills**: Pre-defined skills (workflow-building,
data-manipulation, dashboard-building, metadata-building, research,
code-interpreter, xlsx, pdf, docx, pptx)
- **GraphQL API**: CRUD operations for skills with proper guards and
permissions
- **Workspace Cache**: Integrated skills into the workspace cache system
### Frontend
- **Skills Table**: Searchable table in AI settings showing all skills
- **Skill Form**: Create/edit page with Label (primary), Description,
and Content (markdown editor)
- **API Name**: Following existing patterns, name is derived from label
with advanced settings toggle for custom API names
- **Standard vs Custom**: Standard skills are read-only, custom skills
can be edited/deleted
## Key Design Decisions
- Skills are stored in the database (Salesforce-like approach) rather
than files
- Name is derived from Label by default (isLabelSyncedWithName pattern)
- Skills reference functions/files via @ mentions in markdown content
rather than explicit relations
- Standard skills are synced from code, custom skills are created via UI
## Screenshots
Skills table and form UI follow existing settings patterns.
## Testing
- [x] Lint passes
- [x] Typecheck passes
- [ ] CI tests
## Introduction
On the side hanlded PR with a // agents on another repo
Made several iterations to fix behavior and direction
Find below auto-generated PR description
closes https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/2037
Created generic tooling for entity circular dep checking, will be useful
for permissions validation too @Weiko
## Migrate `viewFilterGroup` entity to v2 flat architecture
### Summary
Migrates the `viewFilterGroup` entity from v1 to the v2 flat entity
architecture, following the established patterns for other v2 entities
like `viewFilter`, `view`, and `viewField`.
### Changes
**Types & Constants**
- Added `FlatViewFilterGroup` and `FlatViewFilterGroupMaps` types
- Added editable properties constant for `viewFilterGroup`
- Registered `viewFilterGroup` in `ALL_METADATA_NAME`,
`ALL_METADATA_RELATION_PROPERTIES`,
`ALL_METADATA_MANY_TO_ONE_RELATIONS`, and related constants
**Cache Service**
- Created `WorkspaceFlatViewFilterGroupMapCacheService` with proper
relation loading for `viewFilters` and `childViewFilterGroups`
- Updated `WorkspaceFlatViewMapCacheService` to load `viewFilterGroups`
relation
**Builder & Validator**
- Created `WorkspaceMigrationV2ViewFilterGroupActionsBuilderService`
- Created `FlatViewFilterGroupValidatorService` with creation, update,
and deletion validation
- Integrated validation into the orchestrator service (runs before
`viewFilter` validation)
**Action Handlers**
- Created create, update, and delete action handlers for
`viewFilterGroup`
**Service Migration**
- Rewrote `ViewFilterGroupService` to use v2 migration pattern with
`WorkspaceMigrationValidateBuildAndRunService`
- Created utility functions for transforming DTOs to flat entities
**Database Migration**
- Added migration to make `parentViewFilterGroupId` foreign key
deferrable (handles self-referential parent/child insertions)
**ViewFilter Integration**
- Added `viewFilterGroupId` validation in
`FlatViewFilterValidatorService`
- Updated `viewFilter` many-to-one relations to include
`viewFilterGroup`
**Tests**
- Added integration tests for successful creation, update, deletion, and
destruction
- Added failing test cases for non-existent entities and invalid
references
- Added failing test for `viewFilter` creation with non-existent
`viewFilterGroupId`
### Breaking Changes
None - existing API contracts are preserved.