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9c9c34fccf |
Remove twenty-ui-deprecated and migrate frontend to twenty-ui (#21596)
Migrates `twenty-front`, `twenty-sdk`, and `twenty-front-component-renderer` from `twenty-ui-deprecated` to `twenty-ui` (mechanical import swap — the packages have API parity) and deletes the deprecated package along with its workspace/CI/config wiring. Also adds `@linaria/react`/`@linaria/core` as direct deps of `twenty-front` (it used them transitively via the deprecated package). Note: move the required status check from `ci-ui-status-check` to `ci-new-ui-status-check`. Argos: the Storybook box-model/button-reset baseline shift (the bulk of the visual diffs) is isolated in #21665 — Storybook now loads twenty-ui's global `reset.scss`, which the production app already ships. Once #21665 merges and this branch is rebased, the remaining Argos diffs are component-level visual-parity items only. |
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7c0136b97b |
feat(deps): migrate frontend to React 19 (#21531)
## What Migrates the frontend stack from **React 18.3 → 19.2**. The website, sdk, companion and emails packages were already on React 19; this brings the remaining holdouts (`twenty-front`, `twenty-ui`, `twenty-ui-deprecated`, `twenty-front-component-renderer`) and `twenty-server`'s email rendering onto 19, and pins a single React version repo-wide. ## Why React 18.x is now the legacy line. Staying current keeps us on the patched/maintained branch and unblocks downstream library majors (react-router 7, mantine 9, etc.) that require React 19 peers. ## Dependency bumps (required by React 19 peers / removed APIs) | Package | From | To | Reason | |---|---|---|---| | react / react-dom | 18.3.1 | 19.2.3 | core | | @hello-pangea/dnd | 16 | 18 | peer `^18 \|\| ^19` | | react-datepicker | 6 | 9 | v<7 used removed `findDOMNode`; drops `@types/react-datepicker` | | react-data-grid | beta.13 | beta.59 | peer `^19.2`; new render API | | graphiql (+ @graphiql/react, plugin-explorer) | 3 / 0.23 / 1 | 5 / 0.37 / 5.1 | peer `^18 \|\| ^19` | | react-helmet-async | 1.3 | **@dr.pogodin/react-helmet** 3.2 | upstream caps peer at `^18`; drop-in React 19 fork | A `resolutions` pin enforces a single React (19.2.3) + `@types/react` (19.2.14) across the monorepo to avoid duplicate copies / type-identity splits. Versions are the aged lockfile patches (clears the `npmMinimalAgeGate`). ## Code changes - **Global `JSX` shim** (`react-jsx-global.d.ts` per package): React 19 moved the `JSX` namespace under `React.JSX`; several deps' published types (notably `@linaria/react`'s `styled.d.ts`, which types every `styled.x` via `keyof JSX.IntrinsicElements`) still reference the global namespace. Without the shim, every styled component degrades to `any` props. - **Ref nullability**: `useRef<T>(null)` now returns `RefObject<T | null>`; widened consumer prop/hook ref types accordingly (incl. the shared `useListenClickOutside`). - **react-datepicker v9**: `onChange`/`onSelect` accept `Date | null`, `calendarStartDay` typing, `ReactDatePickerProps`→`DatePickerProps`, relaxed the dynamic `selectsMultiple` discriminated union. - **react-data-grid beta.59**: `formatter`→`renderCell`, `editor`→`renderEditCell`, `headerRenderer`→`renderHeaderCell`, `components`→`renderers`, `onRowClick`→`onCellClick`, object-shaped `useRowSelection`, Set-based selection. - **dnd style cast**: `@radix-ui/react-popper` augments `CSSProperties` with a `--radix-*` index signature that dnd's closed `DraggingStyle` doesn't satisfy → cast at the spread. ## Status / testing - ✅ `typecheck` green: twenty-front, twenty-ui, twenty-ui-deprecated, twenty-front-component-renderer, twenty-server - ⏳ build / lint / unit tests / storybook+argos / runtime smoke-test in progress Draft until local + CI verification completes. Notable behavior to QA manually: spreadsheet import (data-grid), date pickers, drag-and-drop boards/lists, GraphQL playground, page titles/favicon. <!-- This is an auto-generated description by cubic. --> <a href="https://cubic.dev/pr/twentyhq/twenty/pull/21531?utm_source=github" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" data-no-image-dialog="true"><picture><source media="(prefers-color-scheme: dark)" srcset="https://www.cubic.dev/buttons/review-in-cubic-dark.svg"><source media="(prefers-color-scheme: light)" srcset="https://www.cubic.dev/buttons/review-in-cubic-light.svg"><img alt="Review in cubic" src="https://www.cubic.dev/buttons/review-in-cubic-dark.svg"></picture></a> <!-- End of auto-generated description by cubic. --> |
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c596a5e342 |
Rename twenty-ui to twenty-ui-deprecated and twenty-new-ui to twenty-ui to prepare package release (#21315)
## Description Promotes the next-gen UI library (formerly `twenty-new-ui`) to the name **`twenty-ui`** (v0.1.0, publishable) and renames the old package to **`twenty-ui-deprecated`**. Rewrites ~1,730 `twenty-ui` imports → `twenty-ui-deprecated`, updates all configs/CI/Docker/deps, and migrates twenty-front's `Toggle` to the new package (first consumer) as a drop-in. ## Next steps - Wire the `ui/v*` publish dispatch (`cd-deploy-tag.yaml` + `.yarnrc.yml`), then tag `ui/v0.1.0` to publish. - Continue migrating components from `twenty-ui-deprecated` → `twenty-ui`. |
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1833fa84a5 |
Fix front component pointer/mouse event coordinates (#21117)
Fixes https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/21000 Front-component event handlers read standard event fields (event.clientX, event.offsetX, …), but these were always undefined. On the remote side, serialized event data was passed only as the CustomEvent's detail — and CustomEvent ignores every constructor option except detail, so the values lived at event.detail.clientX and never on the event object itself. - Added `applySerializedEventProperties`, to copy a curated allowlist of event-level keys onto the event. Element/target state (value, checked, files, scroll, media props) stays in `applySerializedEventTargetProperties`, applied to this (the dispatch element = event.target). - Added x/y to `SerializedEventData` and to host-side serialization in `createHtmlHostWrapper`. - Added an `svg-pointer `story + `createHtmlTagPointerStory` Note: Also pinned @types/react to v18 so the renderer stops dragging in React 19 types and breaking typecheck. |
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4d520a312f |
Allow functional iframes in front components while blocking sandbox escapes (#21145)
Fixes https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/19899 Front component iframes were previously forced to `sandbox=""`, which fully locks them down: no scripts, no forms, no popups. That broke any legitimate embedded content (maps, widgets, embeds) developers tried to render. But we can't just trust the app-provided sandbox value either: tokens like allow-same-origin or allow-top-navigation would let a malicious embed escape the sandbox and hijack the host Twenty tab. - Add `sanitizeIframeSandbox`, which keeps the iframe useful while enforcing security: applies a safe default (allow-scripts allow-forms allow-popups) when no sandbox is set always forces allow-scripts so embeds work - strips dangerous tokens (`allow-same-origin`, all `allow-top-navigation`*, `allow-popups-to-escape-sandbox`), case-insensitively - Wire it into `createHtmlHostWrapper` so every `iframe` rendered by a front component is sanitized. - Add unit tests for the sanitizer and Storybook interaction tests asserting dangerous sandboxes are stripped. |
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c8b9dace72 |
Fix focus in front components inputs (#20961)
Fixes https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/20714 Fixes keyboard hotkey conflicts when typing inside `<input>` / `<textarea>` elements rendered by Front Components. Editable fields rendered through the component renderer now properly push/pop a focus item onto Twenty's focus stack, disabling global keyboard hotkeys while the user is typing. ## Before https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/2003c2cb-2698-480f-aedf-bb2f30396572 ## After https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/2c7c6cb0-ecd7-4557-a77b-4d1f264345f0 |
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563acc3f57 |
Allow copy to clipboard and pointer/mousemove events in front components (#20858)
Follow-up to #20525, picks up the clipboard + mouse/pointer events asks from the "Allow to copy to clipboard in front-component" Slack thread. `navigator.geolocation` and `getBoundingClientRect` are intentionally out of scope until we have a permission model. ### `copyToClipboard` host API New SDK function `copyToClipboard` (in `twenty-sdk/front-component`) that goes through the host bridge to `useCopyToClipboard` in `twenty-front`: ```ts import { copyToClipboard } from 'twenty-sdk/front-component'; await copyToClipboard('hello'); ``` Host-side hardening (front-component code is untrusted): - Drops anything that isn't a non-empty string - Caps payload at 64KB - Throttles to 1 call/sec per front-component instance - Snackbar shows a truncated preview so the user can spot a mismatch between the affordance they clicked and what actually got copied ### `mousemove` and pointer events Added to `COMMON_HTML_EVENTS` (and the React mapping) so they fire on every HTML tag the renderer ships: `mousemove`, `pointerdown/up/move`, `pointerover/out/enter/leave/cancel`. Generator rerun for `remote-elements.ts` and `remote-components.ts`. `SerializedEventData` now also forwards pointer geometry: `pointerId`, `pointerType`, `pressure`, `tangentialPressure`, `tiltX/Y`, `twist`, `width/height`, `isPrimary`. Existing positional fields are unchanged. ### Coverage - New Storybook stories: `HostApi/CopyToClipboard` and `HtmlTag/Grouping/Div/Events::PointerMove` - `useFrontComponentExecutionContext` unit tests cover the API call, preview truncation, type guard, length cap, and rate limit - Renderer Storybook suite 227 → 229, prebuild bundle count 219 → 221 |
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dea1f89904 |
Inject none secret env variables into front components (#20511)
## Summary - Inject non-secret application variables (`isSecret: false`) into front component `process.env` via the existing Web Worker `setWorkerEnv` mechanism - Filter secret variables server-side in the resolver so they never reach the browser - Set application variables before system variables (`TWENTY_API_URL`, `TWENTY_APP_ACCESS_TOKEN`) to prevent override - Wire up environment variable keys in the logic function code editor for TypeScript autocomplete ## Test plan - [x] Unit tests for `buildNonSecretEnvVar` (6 passing) - [x] Typecheck passes for `twenty-front` and `twenty-server` - [x] Install an app with both `isSecret: false` and `isSecret: true` variables, open a front component, verify only non-secret vars appear in `process.env` - [x] Open a logic function editor, verify autocomplete suggests declared variable keys |
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75c22a2119 |
feat(front-component-renderer): forward file input metadata (#20458)
## Summary `<input type=\"file\">` inside front-components was silently non-functional: - The host-side `serializeEvent` did not read `target.files`, so the worker received an empty `onChange` detail. - `SerializedEventData` had no `files` field. - The `html-input` schema in `AllowedHtmlElements` exposed neither `accept`, `multiple`, nor `capture` — the worker could not even configure the picker. This PR forwards file metadata (`name`, `size`, `type`, `lastModified`) through the existing serialized event detail and accepts the missing attributes on the `html-input` remote element. A new Storybook play test guards the regression by uploading single and multiple files via `userEvent.upload`. Reading file contents inside the worker is intentionally out of scope here and will need a separate host API bridge (the host has the `File` objects on the real input element; passing bytes through `postMessage` is a bigger design call). |
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f634a4a0c0 |
fix(front-component): preserve caret position on controlled input/textarea updates (#20416)
## Problem In the front-component sandbox, typing in the middle of a pre-filled `<input>` or `<textarea>` caused the caret to jump to the end on every keystroke. Characters appeared at the correct position, but editing mid-string was effectively broken. Root cause: the remote-DOM bridge round-trips every keystroke through the worker. By the time the updated `value` prop arrives back at the host, React applies it by setting `inputElement.value = X` directly, which browsers always reset the caret to the end. Typing at the end was unaffected, which is why this went unnoticed in search fields and similar append-only inputs. ## Fix For text-like `<input>` types and `<textarea>`, the `value` prop is now applied imperatively through a ref callback instead of being passed as a React controlled prop: - If the DOM value already matches the incoming prop, the assignment is skipped entirely. - If a write is needed and the element is focused, `selectionStart` and `selectionEnd` are captured before the assignment and restored afterwards with `setSelectionRange`. Non-text input types (checkbox, radio, file, color, range) and all other host elements are unaffected. ## Testing Drop the repro from the issue into any front-component, click between two characters in the pre-filled value, and type — the caret should now stay at the insertion point. Fixes #20409 --------- Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com> |
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41571ea377 |
feat(front-component-renderer): forward offset/movement coordinates on serialised events (#20046)
## Summary Adds `offsetX`, `offsetY`, `movementX`, `movementY` to `SerializedEventData` and the host event serialiser so apps can reason about element-relative pointer positions without trying to read the host element's bounding rect (which is impossible from a remote-DOM worker). ## Motivation I was building a front-component with click-to-drop-pin and trackpad pan/zoom (custom OSM tile renderer). Two real bugs surfaced from the current event-serialisation surface: 1. **Wheel pan/zoom was broken.** The host already forwards `deltaX`/`deltaY`, but app authors naturally read them off the React-style event handler argument as `e.deltaX`/`e.deltaY`. Because remote-DOM bridges everything via `RemoteEvent extends CustomEvent<Detail>`, the payload actually arrives at `e.detail.deltaX`. Reading the wrong place gives `undefined`, and `undefined < 0 === false`, so every wheel notch zoomed in the same direction. App code now uses `e.detail`, but this was a sharp papercut worth flagging in docs / a helper (separate change). 2. **Element-local click coords are unobtainable from a worker.** With only `clientX/Y`, an app needs the stage's bounding rect to translate viewport coordinates to local — which can't be read across the worker boundary. `offsetX`/`offsetY` close that gap with a one-read solution. `movementX`/`movementY` round out the set for any future drag-style interactions if `mousemove` later joins the allow-list. |
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eb1ca1b9ec |
perf(sdk): split twenty-sdk barrel into per-purpose subpaths to cut logic-function bundle ~700x (#19834)
## Summary
Logic-function bundles produced by the twenty-sdk CLI were ~1.18 MB even
for a one-line handler. Root cause: the SDK shipped as a single bundled
barrel (`twenty-sdk` → `dist/index.mjs`) that co-mingled server-side
definition factories with the front-component runtime, validation (zod),
and React. With no `\"sideEffects\"` declaration on the SDK package,
esbuild had to assume every module-level statement could have side
effects and refused to drop unused code.
This PR restructures the SDK so consumers' bundlers can tree-shake at
the leaf level:
- **Reorganized SDK source.** All server-side definition factories now
live under `src/sdk/define/` (agents, application, fields,
logic-functions, objects, page-layouts, roles, skills, views,
navigation-menu-items, etc.). All front-component runtime
(components, hooks, host APIs, command primitives) lives under
`src/sdk/front-component/`. The legacy bare `src/sdk/index.ts` is
removed; the bare `twenty-sdk` entry no longer exists.
- **Split the build configs by purpose / runtime env.** Replaced
`vite.config.sdk.ts` with two purpose-specific configs:
- `vite.config.define.ts` — node target, externals from package
`dependencies`, emits to `dist/define/**`
- `vite.config.front-component.ts` — browser/React target, emits to
`dist/front-component/**`
Both use `preserveModules: true` so each leaf ships as its own `.mjs`.
- **\`\"sideEffects\": false\`** on `twenty-sdk` so esbuild can drop
unreferenced re-exports.
- **\`package.json\` exports + \`typesVersions\`** updated: dropped the
bare \`.\` entry, added \`./front-component\`, and pointed \`./define\`
at the new per-module dist layout.
- **Migrated every internal/example/community app** to the new subpath
imports (`twenty-sdk/define`, `twenty-sdk/front-component`,
`twenty-sdk/ui`).
- **Added \`bundle-investigation\` internal app** that reproduces the
bundle bloat and demonstrates the fix.
- Cleaned up dead \`twenty-sdk/dist/sdk/...\` references in the
front-component story builder, the call-recording app, and the SDK
tsconfig.
## Bundle size impact
Measured with esbuild using the same options as the SDK CLI
(\`packages/twenty-apps/internal/bundle-investigation\`):
| Variant | Imports | Before | After |
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------------------------------------------------------- | ---------- |
--------- |
| \`01-bare\` | \`defineLogicFunction\` from \`twenty-sdk/define\` |
1177 KB | **1.6 KB** |
| \`02-with-sdk-client\` | + \`CoreApiClient\` from
\`twenty-client-sdk/core\` | 1177 KB | **1.9 KB** |
| \`03-fetch-issues\` | + GitHub GraphQL fetch + JWT signing + 2
mutations | 1181 KB | **5.8 KB** |
| \`05-via-define-subpath\` | same as \`01\`, via the public subpath |
1177 KB | **1.7 KB** |
That's a ~735× reduction on the bare baseline. Knock-on benefits for
Lambda warm + cold starts, S3 upload size, and \`/tmp\` disk usage in
warm containers.
## Test plan
- [x] \`npx nx run twenty-sdk:build\` succeeds
- [x] \`npx nx run twenty-sdk:typecheck\` passes
- [x] \`npx nx run twenty-sdk:test:unit\` passes (31 files / 257 tests)
- [x] \`npx nx run-many -t typecheck
--projects=twenty-front,twenty-server,twenty-front-component-renderer,twenty-sdk,twenty-shared,bundle-investigation\`
passes
- [x] \`node
packages/twenty-apps/internal/bundle-investigation/scripts/build-variants.mjs\`
produces the sizes above
- [ ] CI green
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7ba5fe32f8 |
Add new html tags to the remote elements (#19723)
- Add 72 missing HTML and SVG elements to the remote-dom component registry (48 HTML + 24 SVG), bringing the total from 47 to 119 supported elements - HTML additions include semantic inline text (b, i, u, s, mark, sub, sup, kbd, etc.), description lists, ruby annotations, structural elements (figure, details, dialog), and form utilities (fieldset, progress, meter, optgroup) - SVG additions include containers (svg, g, defs), shapes (path, circle, rect, line, polygon), text (text, tspan), gradients (linearGradient, radialGradient, stop), and utilities (clipPath, mask, foreignObject, marker) - Add htmlTag override to support SVG elements with camelCase names (e.g. clipPath, foreignObject) while keeping custom element tags lowercase per the Web Components spec |
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16033e9f99 |
Fix front component worker re-creation on every render (#19245)
- `frontComponentHostCommunicationApi` gets a new object reference on every render, causing the `useMemo`/`useEffect` in `FrontComponentWorkerEffect` to tear down and re-create the web worker each time. - Decouple the host API lifecycle from the worker lifecycle by moving thread.exports updates into a dedicated `FrontComponentUpdateHostCommunicationApiEffect` that mutates the thread's exports object in place via Object.assign. - Rename `FrontComponentHostCommunicationApiEffect` to `FrontComponentInitializeHostCommunicationApiEffect` for clarity. ## Before https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/6f3a5c14-2ae7-4317-82b5-1625abb4143e ## After https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1059d6cd-e02c-4477-b3e8-8e965a716434 |
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37908114fc |
[SDK] Extract twenty-front-component-renderer outside of twenty-sdk ( 2.8MB ) (#19021)
Followup https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/19010 ## Dependency diagram ``` ┌─────────────────────┐ │ twenty-front │ │ (React frontend) │ └─────────┬───────────┘ │ imports runtime: │ FrontComponentRenderer │ FrontComponentRendererWithSdkClient │ useFrontComponentExecutionContext ▼ ┌──────────────────────────────────┐ ┌─────────────────────────┐ │ twenty-front-component-renderer │────────▶│ twenty-sdk │ │ (remote-dom host + worker) │ │ (app developer SDK) │ │ │ │ │ │ imports from twenty-sdk: │ │ Public API: │ │ • types only: │ │ defineFrontComponent │ │ FrontComponentExecutionContext│ │ navigate, closeSide… │ │ NavigateFunction │ │ useFrontComponent… │ │ CloseSidePanelFunction │ │ Command components │ │ CommandConfirmation… │ │ conditional avail. │ │ OpenCommandConfirmation… │ │ │ │ EnqueueSnackbarFunction │ │ Internal only: │ │ etc. │ │ frontComponentHost… │ │ │ │ front-component-build │ │ owns locally: │ │ esbuild plugins │ │ • ALLOWED_HTML_ELEMENTS │ │ │ │ • EVENT_TO_REACT │ └────────────┬────────────┘ │ • HTML_TAG_TO_CUSTOM_ELEMENT… │ │ │ • SerializedEventData │ │ types │ • PropertySchema │ ▼ │ • frontComponentHostComm… │ ┌─────────────────────────┐ │ (local ref to globalThis) │ │ twenty-shared │ │ • setFrontComponentExecution… │ │ (common types/utils) │ │ (local impl, same keys) │ │ AppPath, SidePanelP… │ │ │ │ EnqueueSnackbarParams │ └──────────────────────────────────┘ │ isDefined, … │ │ └─────────────────────────┘ │ also depends on ▼ twenty-shared (types) @remote-dom/* (runtime) @quilted/threads (runtime) react (runtime) ``` **Key points:** - **`twenty-front`** depends on the renderer, **not** on `twenty-sdk` directly (for rendering) - **`twenty-front-component-renderer`** depends on `twenty-sdk` for **types only** (function signatures, `FrontComponentExecutionContext`). The runtime bridge (`frontComponentHostCommunicationApi`) is shared via `globalThis` keys, not module imports - **`twenty-sdk`** has no dependency on the renderer — clean one-way dependency - The renderer owns all remote-dom infrastructure (element schemas, event mappings, custom element tags) that was previously leaking through the SDK's public API - The SDK's `./build` entry point was removed entirely (unused) |