# TimelineActivity migration to morph
- Creates `timelineActivities2` relations on Company, Dashboard, Note,
Opportunity, Person, Task, Workflow, WorkflowRun, and WorkflowVersion
entities with proper metadata and cascade delete behavior.
It was required to create standard fields as well since the
mapObjectMetadataByUniqueIdentifier needs it. otherwise the fields won't
be considered
- Feature Flag `IS_TIMELINE_ACTIVITY_MIGRATED` necessary to have the two
states in parallel. It is used as a stamp once the migration has been
run
- Migration is done using the coreDataSource. Why ?
even though is unsafe to use, the first implementation of the migration
took forever on each workspace. See [this
commit](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/15652/commits/477011e8d7d4c580f79ba7ec4a8fb002a3ec86b2)
The plan for this complex migration is as follows :

Note: we will need to rename fields in the release 1.12 (there is no
easy way to do all this in one release)
## Context
Following https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/16399
Now using the new global orm manager everywhere and returning a
GlobalDatasource/WorkspaceDatasource based on a feature flag.
This means we now need to wrap all our ORM calls within
executeInWorkspaceContext callback (at least for now) so the global
datasource can dynamically hydrate its context via the new store (the
global datasource does not store anything related to workspaces as it is
now a unique singleton). If feature flag is off it still uses local data
stored in the workspace datasource.
Fixes https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/15925
- update field metadata update logic
- uniformize the way index are named
- command to migrate v1-named unique index
- add integration testing
---------
Co-authored-by: prastoin <paul@twenty.com>
# Introduction
Making columns nullable instead of required + metadata on the fly
migration in typeorm migration that could affect other breaking change
migrations to be run
# Introduction
Related to https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/1995
This PR introduces the basis of the `twentyStandard` application as code
on demand, it's highly tied to `ids` where it will becomes workspace
agnostic following the builder and runner `universalIdentifier` refactor
later.
The goal here to allow computing the `allFlatEntityMaps` `to` of the
`twentyStandard` application on a empty workspace ( workspace creation
). Allowing installing the twenty standard app through a workspace
migration instead of passing by the sync metadata
Nothing done will be run in production for the moment if it's not the
small validation refactor we've introduced
Please note that everything introduced here will be replaced at some
point by a twenty app instance when the twenty sdk is mature enough to
handle of the edge cases we need here
## How we've proceeded
We've been iterating over every workspace entity both objects and their
fields, and transpiled them to flatEntity.
Being sure we migrate the defaultValue, settings and so on accordingly.
We've also compute all the ids in prior of the whole entities
computation so we don't face any hoisting issue.
## Current state
At the moment only handling all of the 29 standard objects and their
fields
Settings a unique universalIdentifier for all of them
Will come views, agent role targets and so on later
## `workspace:compute-twenty-standard-migration` command
This command allow generating a workspace migration that will result in
installing the twenty standard app in an empty workspace
It's temporary and aims to allow debugging for the moment we might not
keep it in the future as it is right now
It contains debug writeFileSync which is expected no worries greptile
## `LabelFieldMetadataIdentifierId`
Small refactor allowing defining the label identifier field metadata id
of a uuid field metadata type for system object, as some of our standard
object don't have a name field and don't aim to
Also please note that we might remove this build options later in the
sake of the currently installed universal identifier application that we
could compare with the deterministic twenty standard one
## `runFlatFieldMetadataValidators`
Deprecated this pattern which was redundant and not v2 friendly pattern
## Current errors that will address in upcoming PR
Current standard objects and fields metadata does not pass the
validation that we have in place, as historically the sync metadata
would directly consume the repositories and would just ignore the
validation. This is about to change.
Will handle the below errors in dedicated PRs as they will required
upgrade commands in order to migrate the data, or will handle that from
the sync metadata instead still to be determined but nothing critical
here
- camel case field metadata name
- options label invalid format
```json
{
"status": "fail",
"report": {
"fieldMetadata": [
{
"status": "fail",
"errors": [
{
"code": "INVALID_FIELD_INPUT",
"message": "Name should be in camelCase",
"userFriendlyMessage": {
"id": "P+jdmX",
"message": "Name should be in camelCase"
},
"value": "iCalUID"
}
],
"flatEntityMinimalInformation": {
"id": "68dd83cd-92c8-4233-bb28-47939bab6124",
"name": "iCalUID",
"objectMetadataId": "11c16ab6-9176-439e-a2db-a12c5a58a524"
},
"type": "create_field"
},
{
"status": "fail",
"errors": [
{
"code": "INVALID_FIELD_INPUT",
"message": "Value must be in UPPER_CASE and follow snake_case \"email\"",
"userFriendlyMessage": {
"id": "UBPzFQ",
"message": "Value must be in UPPER_CASE and follow snake_case \"{sanitizedValue}\"",
"values": {
"sanitizedValue": "email"
}
},
"value": "email"
},
{
"code": "INVALID_FIELD_INPUT",
"message": "Value must be in UPPER_CASE and follow snake_case \"sms\"",
"userFriendlyMessage": {
"id": "UBPzFQ",
"message": "Value must be in UPPER_CASE and follow snake_case \"{sanitizedValue}\"",
"values": {
"sanitizedValue": "sms"
}
},
"value": "sms"
}
],
"flatEntityMinimalInformation": {
"id": "e3caaf2a-e07d-4146-8dfc-9eef904e82c9",
"name": "type",
"objectMetadataId": "4b777de5-4c7b-4af4-9b92-655c0f87512b"
},
"type": "create_field"
},
{
"status": "fail",
"errors": [
{
"code": "INVALID_FIELD_INPUT",
"message": "Value must be in UPPER_CASE and follow snake_case \"incoming\"",
"userFriendlyMessage": {
"id": "UBPzFQ",
"message": "Value must be in UPPER_CASE and follow snake_case \"{sanitizedValue}\"",
"values": {
"sanitizedValue": "incoming"
}
},
"value": "incoming"
},
{
"code": "INVALID_FIELD_INPUT",
"message": "Value must be in UPPER_CASE and follow snake_case \"outgoing\"",
"userFriendlyMessage": {
"id": "UBPzFQ",
"message": "Value must be in UPPER_CASE and follow snake_case \"{sanitizedValue}\"",
"values": {
"sanitizedValue": "outgoing"
}
},
"value": "outgoing"
}
],
"flatEntityMinimalInformation": {
"id": "d96233a4-93be-45ea-9548-3b50f3c700cf",
"name": "direction",
"objectMetadataId": "480a648a-d2e5-482a-992f-ef053e1b4bb0"
},
"type": "create_field"
},
{
"status": "fail",
"errors": [
{
"code": "INVALID_FIELD_INPUT",
"message": "Value must be in UPPER_CASE and follow snake_case \"from\"",
"userFriendlyMessage": {
"id": "UBPzFQ",
"message": "Value must be in UPPER_CASE and follow snake_case \"{sanitizedValue}\"",
"values": {
"sanitizedValue": "from"
}
},
"value": "from"
},
{
"code": "INVALID_FIELD_INPUT",
"message": "Value must be in UPPER_CASE and follow snake_case \"to\"",
"userFriendlyMessage": {
"id": "UBPzFQ",
"message": "Value must be in UPPER_CASE and follow snake_case \"{sanitizedValue}\"",
"values": {
"sanitizedValue": "to"
}
},
"value": "to"
},
{
"code": "INVALID_FIELD_INPUT",
"message": "Value must be in UPPER_CASE and follow snake_case \"cc\"",
"userFriendlyMessage": {
"id": "UBPzFQ",
"message": "Value must be in UPPER_CASE and follow snake_case \"{sanitizedValue}\"",
"values": {
"sanitizedValue": "cc"
}
},
"value": "cc"
},
{
"code": "INVALID_FIELD_INPUT",
"message": "Value must be in UPPER_CASE and follow snake_case \"bcc\"",
"userFriendlyMessage": {
"id": "UBPzFQ",
"message": "Value must be in UPPER_CASE and follow snake_case \"{sanitizedValue}\"",
"values": {
"sanitizedValue": "bcc"
}
},
"value": "bcc"
}
],
"flatEntityMinimalInformation": {
"id": "961c598e-67c3-452d-8bb2-b92c0bc64404",
"name": "role",
"objectMetadataId": "8af8a13c-ff97-4cd3-b70d-52a7dc2924b4"
},
"type": "create_field"
},
{
"status": "fail",
"errors": [
{
"code": "INVALID_FIELD_INPUT",
"message": "Label must not contain a comma",
"userFriendlyMessage": {
"id": "k731jp",
"message": "Label must not contain a comma"
},
"value": "Commas and dot (1,234.56)"
},
{
"code": "INVALID_FIELD_INPUT",
"message": "Label must not contain a comma",
"userFriendlyMessage": {
"id": "k731jp",
"message": "Label must not contain a comma"
},
"value": "Spaces and comma (1 234,56)"
},
{
"code": "INVALID_FIELD_INPUT",
"message": "Label must not contain a comma",
"userFriendlyMessage": {
"id": "k731jp",
"message": "Label must not contain a comma"
},
"value": "Dots and comma (1.234,56)"
}
],
"flatEntityMinimalInformation": {
"id": "7fa20caf-2597-42e3-84e5-15a91b125b9b",
"name": "numberFormat",
"objectMetadataId": "a6974302-9e72-461c-aa09-9390f4ff16fc"
},
"type": "create_field"
}
],
"objectMetadata": [],
"view": [],
"viewField": [],
"viewGroup": [],
"index": [],
"serverlessFunction": [],
"cronTrigger": [],
"databaseEventTrigger": [],
"routeTrigger": [],
"viewFilter": [],
"role": [],
"roleTarget": [],
"agent": []
}
}
```
# Introduction
On production facing a migration error with
UpdateRoleTargetsUniqueConstraint1764329720503
```ts
Migration "UpdateRoleTargetsUniqueConstraint1764329720503" failed, error: could not create unique index "IDX_ROLE_TARGETS_UNIQUE_AGENT"
query: ROLLBACK
Error during migration run:
QueryFailedError: could not create unique index "IDX_ROLE_TARGETS_UNIQUE_AGENT"
at PostgresQueryRunner.query (/Users/paulrastoin/ws/twenty/node_modules/typeorm/driver/postgres/PostgresQueryRunner.js:219:19)
at process.processTicksAndRejections (node:internal/process/task_queues:105:5)
at async UpdateRoleTargetsUniqueConstraint1764329720503.up (/Users/paulrastoin/ws/twenty/packages/twenty-server/dist/database/typeorm/core/migrations/common/1764329720503-update-role-targets-unique-constraint.js:15:9)
at async MigrationExecutor.executePendingMigrations (/Users/paulrastoin/ws/twenty/node_modules/typeorm/migration/MigrationExecutor.js:225:17)
at async DataSource.runMigrations (/Users/paulrastoin/ws/twenty/node_modules/typeorm/data-source/DataSource.js:265:35)
at async Object.handler (/Users/paulrastoin/ws/twenty/node_modules/typeorm/commands/MigrationRunCommand.js:68:13) {
query: 'ALTER TABLE "core"."roleTargets" ADD CONSTRAINT "IDX_ROLE_TARGETS_UNIQUE_AGENT" UNIQUE ("workspaceId", "agentId")',
parameters: undefined,
driverError: error: could not create unique index "IDX_ROLE_TARGETS_UNIQUE_AGENT"
at /Users/paulrastoin/ws/twenty/node_modules/pg/lib/client.js:526:17
at process.processTicksAndRejections (node:internal/process/task_queues:105:5)
at async PostgresQueryRunner.query (/Users/paulrastoin/ws/twenty/node_modules/typeorm/driver/postgres/PostgresQueryRunner.js:184:25)
at async UpdateRoleTargetsUniqueConstraint1764329720503.up (/Users/paulrastoin/ws/twenty/packages/twenty-server/dist/database/typeorm/core/migrations/common/1764329720503-update-role-targets-unique-constraint.js:15:9)
at async MigrationExecutor.executePendingMigrations (/Users/paulrastoin/ws/twenty/node_modules/typeorm/migration/MigrationExecutor.js:225:17)
at async DataSource.runMigrations (/Users/paulrastoin/ws/twenty/node_modules/typeorm/data-source/DataSource.js:265:35)
at async Object.handler (/Users/paulrastoin/ws/twenty/node_modules/typeorm/commands/MigrationRunCommand.js:68:13) {
length: 314,
severity: 'ERROR',
code: '23505',
```
As several agent has duplicated role target in database
```sql
SELECT constraint_name, COUNT(*) AS duplicate_groups, SUM(duplicate_count - 1) AS rows_to_delete
FROM (
SELECT 'IDX_ROLE_TARGET_UNIQUE_API_KEY' AS constraint_name, COUNT(*) AS duplicate_count
FROM "core"."roleTargets" rt
WHERE rt."apiKeyId" IS NOT NULL
GROUP BY rt."workspaceId", rt."apiKeyId"
HAVING COUNT(*) > 1
UNION ALL
SELECT 'IDX_ROLE_TARGET_UNIQUE_AGENT', COUNT(*)
FROM "core"."roleTargets" rt
WHERE rt."agentId" IS NOT NULL
GROUP BY rt."workspaceId", rt."agentId"
HAVING COUNT(*) > 1
UNION ALL
SELECT 'IDX_ROLE_TARGET_UNIQUE_USER_WORKSPACE', COUNT(*)
FROM "core"."roleTargets" rt
WHERE rt."userWorkspaceId" IS NOT NULL
GROUP BY rt."workspaceId", rt."userWorkspaceId"
HAVING COUNT(*) > 1
) AS all_duplicates
GROUP BY constraint_name;
```
with constraint name, duplicated_groups, row_to_delete
`IDX_ROLE_TARGET_UNIQUE_AGENT 2507 7229`
Please note that only active or suspended workspaces contains duplicated
role target
## Fix
Introduced an upgrade command that will only keep the latest inserted
role target
Swallowing migration error on typeorm atomic migration ( still required
for self host new instances etc )
```ts
[Nest] 91886 - 12/03/2025, 2:56:28 PM LOG [DeduplicateRoleTargetsCommand] Running command on workspace SOME_WORKSPACE_ID 2587/2587
flatFieldMetadataMaps,flatIndexMaps,flatObjectMetadataMaps out of 298
query: SELECT version();
[Nest] 91886 - 12/03/2025, 2:56:29 PM LOG [DeduplicateRoleTargetsCommand] Command completed!
```
## Test
Tested through an extract in local, tested both the upgrade command and
the swallowed migration
test
In this PR (1/3)
- introduce view.mainGroupByFieldMetadataId as the new reference
determining which fieldMetadataId is used in a grouped view, in order to
deprecate viewGroup.fieldMetadataId which creates inconsistencies.
view.mainGroupByFieldMetadataId is now filled at every view creation,
though not in use yet.
- Introduce a command to backfill view.mainGroupByFieldMetadataId for
existing views + delete all viewGroup.fieldMetadataId with a
fieldMetadataId that is not view.mainGroupByFieldMetadataId. (It should
concern 37 active workspaces)
- Temporarily disable the option to change a grouped view's
fieldMetadataId as for now it creates inconsistencies. This feature can
be reintroduced when we have done the full migration.
In a next PR
- (2/3) use view.mainGroupByFieldMetadataId instead of
viewGroup.fieldMetadataId. In FE we may keep viewGroup.fieldMetadataId
as a state (TBD). View groups will now be created / deleted as a side
effect of view's mainGroupByFieldMetadataId update.
- (3/3) remove viewGroup.fieldMetadataId
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Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
Because of [this code I forget to
clean](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/16217),
- __workspace created between 1.12.0 and 1.12.2 (from friday 28 nov PM >
monday 1 dec PM)__ have standard objects with empty string default value
set on related TEXT type column (but default value null on field
metadata) (ex: jobTitle on person)
- __custom objects created between 1.12.0 and 1.12.2 (from friday 28 nov
PM > monday 1 dec PM)__ have "name" TEXT field with empty string default
value set + NOT NULL constraint on column
Command cleans data and updates table structure
# Introduction
We need to be able to create custom workspace application on all
workspaces, even pending and ongoing etc
Right now the upgrade devx only allows and expect active or suspended
workspace to be passed to runOnWorkspace.
## WorkspacesMigrationRunner
Created an intermediate class `WorkspacesMigrationRunner` that expect an
array `WorkspaceStatus` to be fetched for the current command to be run
on
The `ActiveOrSuspendedCommandRunner` statically passes both `SUSPENDED`
and `ACTIVE`, whereas the create workspace custom application passed all
the enum values
## DataSource
Workspace that are not fully init don't have a `workspace_schema` so
they don't have `dataSource`
Made a not very elegant check to see if current workspace we're about to
create dataSource on has one historically
Which means that dataSource is now optional, it had only one impact on
an existing command and the desired devx will become consuming existing
services that do not expect dataSource ( or at least yet )
We have introduced to new syncStage statuses:
`messageChannel.MESSAGES_IMPORT_SCHEDULED` and
`calendarChannel.CALENDAR_EVENTS_IMPORT_SCHEDULED`
We need to make sure all existing workspaces have it
## Overview
This PR replaces the dynamic agent handoff system with a more
predictable planning-based router that decides upfront how to handle
multi-agent coordination.
## Major Changes
### 🔄 Architecture Shift: Handoffs → Planning
**Removed:**
- `AgentHandoffEntity` and handoff tracking system
- `AgentHandoffService` and `AgentHandoffExecutorService`
- Dynamic agent-to-agent transfers during execution
- Handoff tool generation and description templates
**Added:**
- `AiRouterService` with two strategies: `simple` (single agent) and
`planned` (multi-agent)
- `AgentPlanExecutorService` for executing multi-step plans
- Plan validation (cycle detection, dependency resolution)
- `UnifiedRouterResult` type with discriminated union
### 🤖 New Standard Agents
Added two new specialized agents:
- **Researcher Agent**: Web search, fact-finding, competitive
intelligence
- **Code Agent**: TypeScript function generation for serverless
workflows
### 🏗️ Router Refactoring (Latest)
Split router responsibilities into focused services:
- `AiRouterStrategyDeciderService`: Decides simple vs planned strategy
- `AiRouterPlanGeneratorService`: Generates and validates execution
plans
- `AiRouterService`: Coordinates between services (reduced from 426→275
lines)
### ⚙️ Configuration Improvements
- Added `outputStrategy` to agent definitions (`direct` vs `synthesize`)
- Removed hardcoded special cases for workflow-builder
- Added `plannerModel` field to workspace entity
- Increased `MAX_STEPS` from 10 to 25 for complex workflows
### 📝 Agent Prompt Refinements
Significantly simplified prompts for better clarity:
- Workflow Builder: 51→36 lines
- Helper: 49→28 lines
- Data Manipulator: Enhanced with sorting guidance
### 🔍 Enhanced Debugging
- Plan reasoning and step count in data message parts
- Router debug info with token usage tracking
- Better logging throughout execution pipeline
## Benefits
1. **Simpler Mental Model**: Router decides upfront vs dynamic transfers
2. **Better Predictability**: Users see the plan before execution
3. **Cleaner Architecture**: SRP with focused services
4. **Configuration Over Code**: Agent behavior via config, not hardcoded
logic
5. **Plan Validation**: Catches invalid dependencies and cycles
## Migration Notes
- Database migration removes `agentHandoff` table
- Adds `plannerModel` column to workspace table
- No API breaking changes (agent endpoints unchanged)
## Testing
- Integration tests updated to remove handoff dependencies
- Agent tool test utilities simplified
- Plan validation covered by new logic
## Next Steps (Future PRs)
- Parallel execution of independent plan steps
- Dynamic re-planning based on results
- Plan caching for common routing patterns
- Error recovery strategies in plan executor
# Introduction
Two things:
- Enforcing non nullable workspace custom application Id for any
workspace
- Fixing front non editable data models following
https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/15911 that associate any custom
entities to an applicationId. The front was putting everything as
readonly when under an app ( we will have to handle the twenty standard
application in the future too )
## Fallback
### Migration
The non nullable migration will fail when released, that's why it's
being swallowed and re-run in an upgrade command post workspace custom
application creation for those that miss one. Allowing the migration to
pass in the end
The typeorm migration still need to exists for any new workspaces
### GetCurrentUser
In order to dynamically display isReadOnly in data model settings we're
fetching the workspaceCustomApplicationId through the `getCurrentUser`
If not fallback this endpoint would throw until we're handling existing
workspaces that do not have a custom workspace application
The fallback should be removed post release
# Introduction
Cleaner and fewer scope version of
https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/15745 ( removed sync-metadata
hack through, too ambitious migration and upgrade )
Please note that this PR won't have any interaction with the existing
sync-metadata
Which mean that the sync metadata does not update the standard entities
applicationId and universalIdentifier, and it won't we will deprecate it
on favor of a workspace migration aka twenty-standard app installation
## API Metadata
Any operation going through the api metadata nows automatically scope
the related entity to the workspace custom application instance. (
optionally passing an applicationId to allow current hacky implem of app
sync service )
We need to either ignore the tests or remove the cli status check from
the blocking status badges for a PR to be merged
## New workspace
Already handled in previous
https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/15625, when a workspace is
created it gets created a twenty standard and custom workspace instance
All his views and permissions will be prefilled to the its twenty
standard app instance with a specific universalIdentifier
## New universalIdentifier
At the contrary as before with standardIds, universalIdentifier are
unique for a given workspace
This means that createdAt field of both object company and opportunity
will have a unique universalIdentifier whereas they share the same
standardId
## FlatApplication
Introduced the flatApplication and cache. Will migrate existing
`MetadataName` to be `SyncableMetadataName` in a following PR
## What's next
Next we will describe a twenty standard app configuration as json that
will be used to generate a workspace migration that will be run instead
of the sync metadata, in a nutshell we aim to deprecated the sync
metadata
So we can standardize any entity to have a non nullable applicationId
and universalIdentifier
## Upgrade command
Introduced an upgrade command that will create a custom workspace
instance for any workspace that do not have one in order to align with
the new behavior when creating a new workspace
# Introduction
Remove the v2 feature flag for view-field field-metadata and
object-metadata metadata entities
## Some details
- Disabled nestjs-query for object metadata creation and explicitly
calling it
- removed all v1 integration tests files
## Remarks
Not remove v2 referencing in both filenaming right now will handle that
globally later
## Breaking change
Due to object metadata resolver createOne standardization had to rename
the input from `CreateObjectInput` to `CreateOneObjectInput`
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# Introduction
related to https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/1833
In this PR we're starting the sync-metadata and standardIds deprecation
by introducing `twenty-standard` application that will regroup every
standard object such as company and opportunities. But also the
`custom-workspace-application` which is an app created at the same time
as a workspace and that will regroup everything configure within the
workspace ( custom objects fields etc )
## What's done
On both new workspace and seeded workspace creation:
- Creating a custom workspace app
- Creating a twenty standard app
- Refactored the seed core schema and workspace creation to be run
within a transaction in order to handle circular dependency foreignkey
requirements ( which is deferred for app toward workspace )
- Updated workspace entity to have a custom workspace relation (
nullable for the moment until we implem an upgrade command to handle
retro comp )
- Integration testing on user, workspace creation deletion and expected
default apps creation
- ~~Soft deleted user on `deleteUser`~~ Done by marie and rebased on it
## What's next
- Update seeder to propagate the `twenty-standard` workspace
`applicationId` to every standard synchronized entities ( cheap and fast
iteration through the about to be deprecated sync-metadata as an easy
way to synchronize standards metadata entities ).
- Update seeder to propagate the `custom-workspace-application`
workspace `applicationId` to anything custom ( `pets` and `rockets` )
- Prepend `custom-workspace-application` `applicationId` to every
metadata API operations ( create a specific cache etc )
- Upgrade command on all existing workspace to create a custom app and
associate its applicationId to any existing custom entities
- Make `universalIdentifier` and `applicationId` required for any
syncable entity
**Before**
- any user with workpace_members permission was able to remove a user
from their workspace. This triggered the deletion of workspaceMember +
of userWorkspace, but did not delete the user (even if they had no
workspace left) nor the roleTarget (acts as junction between role and
userWorkspace) which was left with a userWorkspaceId pointing to
nothing. This is because roleTarget points to userWorkspaceId but the
foreign key constraint was not implemented
- any user could delete their own account. This triggered the deletion
of all their workspaceMembers, but not of their userWorkspace nor their
user nor the roleTarget --> we have orphaned userWorkspace, not
technically but product wise - a userWorkspace without a workspaceMember
does not make sense
So the problems are
- we have some roleTargets pointing to non-existing userWorkspaceId
(which caused https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/14608 )
- we have userWorkspaces that should not exist and that have no
workspaceMember counterpart
- it is not possible for a user to leave a workspace by themselves, they
can only leave all workspaces at once, except if they are being removed
from the workspace by another user
**Now**
- if a user has multiple workspaces, they are given the possibility to
leave one workspace while remaining in the others (we show two buttons:
Leave workspace and Delete account buttons). if a user has just one
workspace, they only see Delete account
- when a user leaves a workspace, we delete their workspaceMember,
userWorkspace and roleTarget. If they don't belong to any other
workspace we also soft-delete their user
- soft-deleted users get hard deleted after 30 days thanks to a cron
- we have two commands to clean the orphans roleTarget and userWorkspace
(TODO: query db to see how many must be run)
**Next**
- once the commands have been run, we can implement and introduce the
foreign key constraint on roleTarget
Fixes https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/14608
## Tests
### makeSureDashboardNamingAvailableCommand
Case 1: no dashboard custom object
Case 2: with dashboard custom object
### SeedDashboardViewCommand
Case 1: no existing view
Case 2: with existing view
# Introduction
We introduced a foreign key addition that will fail in production due to
orphan views targetting non existing fields
## Migration
The migration will be run for any new workspace successfully or any
twenty instance without corrupted data
## Upgrade command
The upgrade command will at some point allow the migration to be run
manually after removing any corrupted data
## Release note
We should remove the migration we've manually set as being run in
production
fix migration command to enable the id addition in the fieldmetadata
options of workflow runs
Isues was on the workfluw rin (xurrently in produciton) if we filter by
status: clicking "Stopped" also selects "Stoppping" automatically.
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In v1.8, we have already run a command to deprecate FULL or PARTIAL sync
stages.
However the code was fully deprecated in v1.10 and some workspaces might
still have this status used. This is to double check
# Introduction
A while ago we migrated view from workspace to metadata
Their standard objects workspace entities declaration remained we can
now remove them
## Deprecating commands before 1.5
The view migration command from workspace to metadata was introduced in
`1.5.0`. Removing the `baseWorkspaceEntity` make this command obsolete.
If tomorrow twenty handles auto upgrade in latest and a user having an
instance in `1.3.0` starts auto-upgrading he won't be able to migrate
his views ( that's why we should not support upgrade before 1.5 anymore
here )
We will have the same use case with FavoritesFolders
Legacy workspaces still hold the old stored expression, which omits
public.unaccent_immutable, so their tsvectors remain accented and can’t
match the new, unaccented queries. Metadata sync doesn’t touch
asExpression, so only a targeted drop/recreate fixes the underlying
column.
In simpler words, the search vector should contain `mader` instead of
`mäder` for the search to work properly. Therefore, this command
regenerates the search vector across every object that uses
`SEARCH_FIELDS_FOR_*`.
Note that dashboard has a searchVector, but breaks the pattern of using
`SEARCH_FIELDS_FOR_DASHBOARD`. If you look at
packages/twenty-server/src/modules/dashboard/standard-objects/dashboard.workspace-entity.ts:116,
the searchVector field is hard-coded as
```
asExpression: `to_tsvector('english', title)`
```
Therefore, the following code snippet.
```
const storedExpression = hasAsExpressionSetting(
searchVectorFieldMetadata.settings,
)
? searchVectorFieldMetadata.settings.asExpression
: undefined;
if (storedExpression) {
return storedExpression;
}
return undefined;
```
It checks whether the searchVector field already carries its own
asExpression value in metadata. If the settings object includes that
string, it returns it so the upgrade can reuse the existing expression
for objects that aren’t in our predefined lists. If not, it returns
undefined, signaling there’s no stored expression to fall back on.
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# Migrate Attachment Author to CreatedBy Field
**Twill Task**: https://twill.ai/twentyhq/ENG/tasks/7
## Summary
This PR implements a migration to transition the `Attachment` object
from using an `author` relation field to using the standard `createdBy`
field, addressing issue
https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/1594.
## Changes
- **Added migration command**
(`1-8-migrate-attachment-author-to-created-by.command.ts`):
- Migrates existing attachment data to use `createdBy` instead of
`author`
- Ensures data integrity during the transition to the standard field
pattern
- **Updated Attachment workspace entity**:
- Added `createdBy` relation field to the `Attachment` standard object
- Registered new field ID in `standard-field-ids.ts` constants
- **Integrated migration into upgrade pipeline**:
- Added migration module for version 1.8
- Registered in the main upgrade version command module
This change aligns the `Attachment` object with Twenty's standard field
conventions by using the built-in `createdBy` field instead of a custom
`author` field.
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Fixes https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/1594
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Implements permission intersection (AND logic) to prevent permission
escalation when agents act on behalf of users.
### Changes:
- **Permission Intersection**: Operations requiring both user AND agent
permissions
- **RoleContext Type**: Unified type supporting single `roleId` or
multiple `roleIds` for intersection
- **CRUD Services**: Updated to accept `roleContext` for granular
permission control
- **Agent Integration**: Chat agents now use user + agent role
intersection for all operations
- **ORM Layer**: Enhanced `getRepository` to support multi-role
permission checks
### Related:
- Part 2 of ["Acting on behalf of user" concept
PR](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/15103)
[Closes#1661](https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/1661)
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This migration updates the filter operand values of the workflowVersion
and workflowRuns in order to capitalize them as they should be (the
product works with both deprecated camel case and capitalized). But that
may involve thousands of workflowRuns!
Let's update the command to only update workflowVersion, and update the
cleanWorkflowRuns job to remove workflow runs that are more than 14 days
old.
This way after the command is run, all new workflow runs will have the
new value for the filter operand, and after fourteen days there will be
no trace of the workflow runs with the deprecated filter operand.