- Renamed FieldConfiguration's layout field to fieldDisplayMode as it
caused issues with the layout field of BarChartConfiguration
- Create relation Field widgets for standard objects
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## Summary
Fixes#18757
This fixes a set of Favorites / navigation-menu-item integrity problems
related to deleted views, stale hidden items, and upgraded workspaces
with orphaned navigation items.
## What changed
- delete `navigationMenuItem` entries when their favorited view is
deleted
- keep the client metadata store in sync immediately when a view is
deleted
- determine whether a view is already favorited from visible valid
navigation items instead of raw stale items
- add a `1.20.0` upgrade repair command that deletes orphan navigation
menu items and normalizes positions
- add regression coverage for deletion of both record-based and
view-based navigation menu items
## Details
Server:
- extend `NavigationMenuItemDeletionService` so cleanup applies to
deleted views as well as deleted records
- add regression tests covering record-based deletion, view-based
deletion, and no-op behavior
- add `DeleteOrphanNavigationMenuItemsCommand` to remove orphaned items
pointing to:
- deleted views
- deleted records
- missing folders
- normalize positions per scope (`userWorkspaceId + folderId`) after
repair
- wire the new repair command into the `1.20.0` upgrade flow
Frontend:
- add `useRemoveNavigationMenuItemByViewId`
- remove the related navigation item from client metadata immediately
when deleting a view
- use sorted / visible navigation items for favorite detection so stale
hidden rows do not block re-adding a favorite
## Why
Issue `#18757` reports mismatches between Favorites shown in the UI and
rows users can still find in the database. We found that current
Favorites behavior is driven by `navigationMenuItem`, not the legacy
`favorite` table, and that stale / orphaned `navigationMenuItem` rows
could:
- remain after deleting a favorited view
- stay hidden from the UI if they point to invalid targets
- still cause the UI to think a view was already favorited
- persist in workspaces with migration damage from skipped sequential
upgrades
This patch addresses those cases directly and adds an upgrade-time
repair path for older corrupted workspaces.
## Validation
Passed:
- `./node_modules/.bin/jest --config
packages/twenty-server/jest.config.mjs --runInBand
packages/twenty-server/src/engine/metadata-modules/navigation-menu-item/services/__tests__/navigation-menu-item-deletion.service.spec.ts`
- `./node_modules/.bin/tsc -p packages/twenty-front/tsconfig.json
--noEmit --pretty false`
Known unrelated existing failure:
- `./node_modules/.bin/tsc -p packages/twenty-server/tsconfig.json
--noEmit --pretty false`
The server typecheck failure is pre-existing and unrelated to this
branch. Current errors are around `@file-type/pdf` module resolution and
`is-psl-parsed-domain.type.ts`.
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Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charlesBochet@users.noreply.github.com>
## Summary
- Some production workspaces have `SELECT` or `MULTI_SELECT`
fieldMetadata options that are missing the `id` property (e.g.
`[{"color":"yellow","label":"Draft","value":"DRAFT","position":0},
...]`).
- Adds a new upgrade command
`upgrade:1-20:backfill-select-field-option-ids` that queries all
SELECT/MULTI_SELECT fieldMetadata per workspace, detects options missing
an `id`, and backfills them with a UUID v4.
- The command is idempotent (no-op when all options already have ids),
supports `--dry-run`, and invalidates workspace caches after patching.
## Summary
### Fix 1: Autogrow input unclickable when value is empty string
- Fixes the last name input on the Person record show page being
unclickable on regular screens
### Fix 2: Surface nested migration errors in add-missing-system-fields
command
- `AddMissingSystemFieldsToStandardObjectsCommand` calls
`workspaceMigrationRunnerService.run()` directly and was re-throwing
`WorkspaceMigrationRunnerException` without reading its nested `errors`
- Extracted `getNestedErrorMessages()` helper (reused by both
`isUniqueViolationError` and `enrichErrorMessage`)
- Both catch sites now call `enrichErrorMessage()` before re-throwing,
appending nested error details to the message
**Before:**
```
ERROR [UpgradeCommand] Error in workspace ...: Migration action 'create' for 'fieldMetadata' failed
ERROR [UpgradeCommand] undefined
```
**After:**
```
ERROR [UpgradeCommand] Error in workspace ...: Migration action 'create' for 'fieldMetadata' failed (metadata: duplicate key value violates unique constraint "...")
```
## Test plan
- [x] Lint passes
- [x] Typecheck passes
- [x] Verify upgrade command errors now include nested error details
- [x] Verify autogrow input is clickable when value is empty string
## Summary
- Migrates 4 entities (`connectedAccount`, `messageChannel`,
`calendarChannel`, `messageFolder`) from per-workspace schemas to the
shared `core` metadata schema
- Introduces a `IS_CONNECTED_ACCOUNT_MIGRATED` feature flag to control
the migration: when enabled, reads come from core metadata and all
writes are dual-written to both workspace and core
- Extracts 12 enums from workspace entity files to `twenty-shared` for
reuse across frontend and backend
- Creates new TypeORM entities, metadata services, GraphQL
resolvers/DTOs, and exception interceptors per entity
- Each entity owns its own data access module
(`ConnectedAccountDataAccessModule`, `MessageChannelDataAccessModule`,
`CalendarChannelDataAccessModule`, `MessageFolderDataAccessModule`) — no
umbrella infrastructure module
- Adds a 1.20 upgrade command that backfills data from workspace schemas
to core (preserving UUIDs) and enables the feature flag
- Replaces direct repository access with data access service calls
across ~50 files in messaging, calendar, and connected-account modules
- Adds `lastSignedInAt` and `oidcTokenClaims` fields to the new
`ConnectedAccountEntity`
- Drops unused `lastSyncHistoryId` field from the migrated connected
account entity
## Test plan
- [x] Lint passes (`npx nx lint:diff-with-main twenty-server`)
- [x] Typecheck passes (`npx nx typecheck twenty-server`)
- [x] All unit tests pass (477 suites, 4267 tests, 0 failures)
- [ ] Manual test: verify messaging sync works with feature flag
disabled (existing behavior)
- [ ] Manual test: run upgrade command on a workspace, verify data
backfilled to core tables
- [ ] Manual test: verify messaging/calendar sync works with feature
flag enabled (dual-write path)
- [ ] Manual test: verify GraphQL metadata resolvers return correct data
when flag enabled
## Summary
- Move `BackfillNavigationMenuItemTypeCommand` from the 1-19 to the 1-20
upgrade path and split the DB transaction into two phases (data
backfill, then schema changes) to avoid the PostgreSQL error "cannot
ALTER TABLE because it has pending trigger events."
- Fix backfill logic to prefer `OBJECT` over `VIEW` for navigation menu
items that have `targetObjectMetadataId`, and correct already mis-typed
items. Tighten the `CHECK` constraint to enforce `viewId IS NULL` for
`OBJECT` type items.
- On the frontend, force `navigationMenuItems` into `staleEntityKeys`
when the server's `minimalMetadata` response omits the collection hash
(happens when the Redis cache hasn't been warmed after an upgrade),
ensuring the sidebar loads navigation items.
## Test plan
- [ ] Upgrade from 1.18 or 1.19 to 1.20 and verify the migration
completes without errors
- [ ] Verify navigation menu items of type `OBJECT` do not have a
`viewId` set in the database
- [ ] Sign out and sign in — confirm navigation menu items appear in the
sidebar on first load
- [ ] Verify `VIEW`-typed items also appear correctly in the sidebar
Made with [Cursor](https://cursor.com)
## Summary
- **BackfillMissingStandardViewsCommand**: When view validation fails
(e.g. a viewField references a field metadata that doesn't exist in the
workspace), log a warning and skip instead of throwing — so the
workspace upgrade continues with the remaining commands.
- **AddMissingSystemFieldsToStandardObjectsCommand**: Wrap both the
non-tsVector batch migration and each individual tsVector migration in
try-catch. If a field already exists (e.g. duplicate key on `name +
objectMetadataId + workspaceId`), the error is logged as a warning and
the command moves on to the next field.
These errors were observed during the 1.18 → 1.19 production upgrade for
workspaces with non-standard state (missing "owner" field metadata on
Opportunity, or searchVector fields already present with a different
universalIdentifier).
## Test plan
- [ ] Re-run upgrade on the affected production workspaces
- [ ] Verify upgrade completes successfully with warnings instead of
failures
- [ ] Confirm that workspaces which were already upgrading cleanly are
unaffected
Made with [Cursor](https://cursor.com)
## Summary
- Adds a `color` column to `ObjectMetadataEntity` with full GraphQL
support so object icon colors are persisted at the metadata level
- Adds a `type` column to `NavigationMenuItemEntity` (enum: `OBJECT`,
`VIEW`, `FOLDER`, `LINK`, `RECORD`) replacing field-based type inference
- Updates frontend to read object colors from `objectMetadata.color`
(falling back to standard defaults) in the sidebar nav, record index
header, and record show breadcrumb
- Simplifies `NavigationMenuItemIcon` color resolution via
`getEffectiveNavigationMenuItemColor` util
## Color rules
| Item type | Color source | Editable in sidebar? |
|-----------|-------------|---------------------|
| **Object** | `objectMetadata.color` | Yes — persisted to
`objectMetadata.color` on Save |
| **Folder** | `navigationMenuItem.color` | Yes |
| **Link** | Fixed default (`DEFAULT_NAVIGATION_MENU_ITEM_COLOR_LINK`) |
No |
| **View** | `objectMetadata.color` (from the parent object) | No |
| **Record** | None | No |
- **Object** items represent the whole object (e.g. "Companies") and
point to the INDEX view. Changing their color updates
`objectMetadata.color` via `useSaveObjectMetadataColorsFromDraft`.
- **View** items represent specific non-INDEX views. Their color comes
from the parent object's metadata (read-only).
- Only **folders** store their color on `navigationMenuItem.color` —
enforced by `hasNavigationMenuItemOwnColor` util.
- `getEffectiveNavigationMenuItemColor` returns `objectColor` for both
OBJECT and VIEW items, folder's own color for folders, and the fixed
default for links.
## NavigationMenuItemType enum
- Shared enum created in `twenty-shared` with values: `OBJECT`, `VIEW`,
`FOLDER`, `LINK`, `RECORD`
- Registered as a GraphQL enum on the backend
- Replaces string literals across entity, DTOs, input, converters, and
frontend hooks
- Migration backfills existing rows: INDEX views → `OBJECT`, non-INDEX
views → `VIEW`, based on join with the view table
## Design decisions
- **OBJECT vs VIEW distinction**: Items pointing to INDEX views are
typed as `OBJECT` (represent the whole object, color editable). Items
pointing to non-INDEX views are typed as `VIEW` (specific view, color
read-only from parent object).
- **Dual color storage**: `navigationMenuItem.color` is preserved for
folders only. Objects use `objectMetadata.color` as their source of
truth.
- **Type discriminator**: The `type` column replaces field-based
inference (checking `viewId`, `link`, `targetRecordId` presence) with an
explicit enum, simplifying `isNavigationMenuItemLink` /
`isNavigationMenuItemFolder` to simple `item.type ===` checks.
- **No settings page color picker**: Object color editing is done from
the sidebar edit panel, not the data model settings page.
## Test plan
- [ ] Verify objects display their default standard colors in the
sidebar
- [ ] Verify object color editing works in the sidebar edit panel
(persists to objectMetadata.color)
- [ ] Verify folder color editing works in the sidebar edit panel
- [ ] Verify views, links, and records do NOT show a color picker in the
sidebar edit panel
- [ ] Run `npx nx typecheck twenty-front` and `npx nx typecheck
twenty-server`
- [ ] Verify the database migrations add `color` to `objectMetadata` and
`type` to `navigationMenuItem`
Made with [Cursor](https://cursor.com)
## Summary
- Renames the `FieldMetadataType` enum key from `RICH_TEXT_V2` to
`RICH_TEXT` across the entire codebase, while keeping the underlying
string value as `'RICH_TEXT_V2'` to maintain PostgreSQL database
compatibility
- Renames all related types, guards, hooks, components, and files from
`*RichTextV2*` / `*rich-text-v2*` to `*RichText*` / `*rich-text*` (e.g.
`FormRichTextV2FieldInput` → `FormRichTextFieldInput`,
`isFieldRichTextV2` → `isFieldRichText`)
- Updates generated files (GraphQL schema, SDK types) to use the new key
while preserving the `RICH_TEXT_V2` string value for DB/API layer
- Updates i18n locale files, test snapshots, and integration tests to
reflect the rename
## Context
The legacy `RICH_TEXT` (V1) field type was deprecated and migrated to
`TEXT` in a previous PR (#18623). With V1 gone, the `RICH_TEXT_V2`
naming is no longer necessary — `RICH_TEXT` is now the canonical name.
The DB enum value stays `'RICH_TEXT_V2'` to avoid confusion with the
just-deprecated V1 type and to prevent a database migration.
## Test plan
- [x] `twenty-server` typecheck passes
- [x] `twenty-front` typecheck passes (only pre-existing Apollo client
errors remain)
- [x] `twenty-server` lint passes
- [x] `twenty-front` lint passes
- [x] `twenty-shared` build passes
- [ ] CI passes
Made with [Cursor](https://cursor.com)
## Summary
- Removes the deprecated `RICH_TEXT` (V1) field metadata type from the
codebase entirely
- Adds a 1.20 upgrade command that migrates existing `RICH_TEXT` fields
to `TEXT` in `core.fieldMetadata`
- Cleans up ~70 files across `twenty-shared`, `twenty-server`,
`twenty-front`, `twenty-sdk`, and `twenty-zapier`
## Context
`RICH_TEXT` was a legacy field type that stored rich text as a single
`text` column. It was already **read-only** — writes threw errors
directing users to `RICH_TEXT_V2` instead. `RICH_TEXT_V2` is the current
approach: a composite type with `blocknote` (editor JSON) and `markdown`
subfields. Keeping the deprecated type added maintenance burden without
any value.
Since the underlying database column type for `RICH_TEXT` was already
`text` (same as `TEXT`), the migration only needs to update the metadata
— no data migration or column changes required.
## Changes
### Upgrade command (new)
- `1-20-migrate-rich-text-to-text.command.ts` — runs `UPDATE
core."fieldMetadata" SET "type" = 'TEXT' WHERE "type" = 'RICH_TEXT'` per
workspace, with cache invalidation
### Enum & shared types
- Removed `RICH_TEXT` from `FieldMetadataType` enum
- Removed from `FieldMetadataDefaultValueMapping`,
`isFieldMetadataTextKind`
### Server (~30 files)
- Removed from type mapper (scalar, filter, order-by), data processors,
input transformer, filter operators, zod schemas, column type mapping,
searchable fields, RLS matching, OpenAPI schema, fake value generators
- Removed from field creation flow and field metadata type validator
- Updated dev seeder Pet `bio` field to `TEXT`
- Cleaned up mocks, snapshots, integration tests
### Frontend (~25 files)
- Deleted: `RichTextFieldDisplay`, `isFieldRichText`,
`isFieldRichTextValue`, `useRichTextFieldDisplay`
- Removed from `FieldDisplay`, `usePersistField`, `isFieldValueEmpty`,
`isRecordMatchingFilter`, `generateEmptyFieldValue`,
`isFieldCellSupported`, spreadsheet import, workflow fake values
- Removed from settings types, field type configs, and field creation
exclusion list
- Updated tests, mocks, and stories
### SDK & Zapier
- Removed from generated GraphQL schema and TypeScript types
- Removed from Zapier `computeInputFields`
## Summary
- **Split tsvector migration into individual per-field transactions**:
each tsvector field now runs in its own
`workspaceMigrationRunnerService.run()` call (its own DB transaction).
Since STORED generated columns trigger full table rewrites, a timeout on
one large table (e.g. `timelineActivity`) no longer rolls back the
others. Each field has its own idempotency check, so the migration is
fully resumable.
- **Add configurable `DATABASE_STATEMENT_TIMEOUT_MS` env var** (default
15000ms): controls the `query_timeout` on the core datasource globally,
allowing operators to raise it for long-running upgrade commands without
code changes.
- **Reorder 1.19 upgrade commands**: move
`fixRoleAndAgentUniversalIdentifiersCommand` first so that subsequent
commands see corrected universal identifiers.
we were using an older version of `file-type` which has limited support
for PDF as it's a complex spec
Updated to latest version which includes support for plugins and added
`@file-type/pdf` which has extensive spec compliant detection approach
fixes TWENTY-SERVER-FAN
## Summary
- **Module reorganization**: Moved `ApplicationUpgradeService` and cron
jobs to `application-upgrade/`, `ApplicationSyncService` to
`application-manifest/`, and
`runWorkspaceMigration`/`uninstallApplication` mutations to the manifest
resolver — each module now has a single clear responsibility.
- **Explicit install flow**: Removed implicit `ApplicationEntity`
creation from `ApplicationSyncService`. The install service and dev
resolver now explicitly create the `ApplicationEntity` before syncing.
npm packages are resolved at registration time to extract manifest
metadata (universalIdentifier, name, description, etc.), eliminating the
`reconcileUniversalIdentifier` hack.
- **Better error handling**: Frontend hooks now surface actual server
error messages in snackbars instead of swallowing them. Replaced the
ugly `ConfirmationModal` for transfer ownership with a proper form
modal. Fixed `SettingsAdminTableCard` row height overflow and corrected
the `yarn-engine` asset path.
## Test plan
- [ ] Register an npm package — verify manifest metadata (name,
description, universalIdentifier) is extracted correctly
- [ ] Install a registered npm app on a workspace — verify
ApplicationEntity is created and sync succeeds
- [ ] Test `app:dev` CLI flow — verify local app registration and sync
work
- [ ] Upload a tarball — verify registration and install flow
- [ ] Transfer ownership — verify the new modal UX works
- [ ] Verify error messages appear correctly in snackbars when
operations fail
Made with [Cursor](https://cursor.com)
- Remove feature flag
- Remove legacy methods in file-upload and file-service
- Migrate AI Chat to new file management
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## PR Description
- Uses `expr-eval` to enable front components (SDK plugins) to define
conditional availability as declarative expressions.
- Moves shared types and constants to `twenty-shared`
- Introduces a `conditionalAvailabilityExpression` field on
`CommandMenuItemEntity`, allowing command menu items to store an
`expr-eval` compatible expression string that is evaluated against a
CommandMenuContext to determine if the item should be shown.
- Creates an esbuild transform plugin
`conditional-availability-transform-plugin` in `twenty-sdk` that
converts TypeScript conditional availability expressions into
`expr-eval` compatible syntax at build time, so SDK developers can write
natural TS expressions that get transformed to evaluable strings.
- Removes deprecated `forceRegisteredActionsByKey` state and its usage.
- Creates `useCommandMenuContext` hook that builds the full
`CommandMenuContext` object from React state, which is then passed to
`useCommandMenuItemFrontComponentActions` for evaluating conditional
availability expressions.
- Fixes self host application
- add new telemetry information
- add serverId to identify a server instance
- remove .twenty from git tracking
- tree-shake "twenty-sdk" usage in built logic functions and front
components
- fix "twenty-sdk" version usage
- fix twenty-zapier cli
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Adds color support for navigation menu items.
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Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
## Context
Command to backfill record page layouts and related entities for legacy
workspaces.
## Test
Set SHOULD_SEED_STANDARD_RECORD_PAGE_LAYOUTS=false, reset DB then run
the command and compare with Set
SHOULD_SEED_STANDARD_RECORD_PAGE_LAYOUTS=true on a different workspace
## Summary
- **Consolidate logic function services**: Remove
`LogicFunctionMetadataService` and consolidate all logic function CRUD
operations into `LogicFunctionFromSourceService`, with a new
`LogicFunctionFromSourceHelperService` for shared validation/migration
logic
- **Introduce typed conversion utils following the skill pattern**: Add
`fromCreateLogicFunctionFromSourceInputToUniversalFlatLogicFunctionToCreate`
and `fromUpdateLogicFunctionFromSourceInputToFlatLogicFunctionToUpdate`
that convert DTO inputs directly to flat entities
(`UniversalFlatLogicFunction` / `FlatLogicFunction`), replacing the
previous intermediate `UpdateLogicFunctionMetadataParams` indirection
- **Simplify `CodeStepBuildService`**: Remove ~100 lines of manual
duplication logic by delegating to
`LogicFunctionFromSourceService.duplicateOneWithSource`
- **Remove completed 1-17 migration**: Delete
`MigrateWorkflowCodeStepsCommand` and associated utils that migrated
workflow code steps from serverless functions to logic functions
# Introduction
Atomically create the field and object to be created
And avoid synchronizing unrelated non up to date object and fields
Followup https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/17398
# Introduction
## Centralize system field definitions
- Extract a single `PARTIAL_SYSTEM_FLAT_FIELD_METADATAS` constant as the
source of truth for all 8 system fields (`id`, `createdAt`, `updatedAt`,
`deletedAt`, `createdBy`, `updatedBy`, `position`, `searchVector`),
eliminating duplication across custom object and standard app field
builders
- Refactor `buildDefaultFlatFieldMetadatasForCustomObject` to use the
shared constant via a new `buildObjectSystemFlatFieldMetadatas` helper
## Mark system fields as `isSystem: true`
- Fields `id`, `createdAt`, `updatedAt`, `deletedAt`, `createdBy`,
`updatedBy`, `position`, `searchVector` are now properly flagged as
system fields across all standard objects and custom object creation
- Standard app field builders for all ~30 standard objects updated to
set `isSystem: true` on `createdAt`, `updatedAt`, `deletedAt`,
`createdBy`, `updatedBy`
- System-only standard objects (blocklist, calendar channels, message
threads, etc.) now also include `createdBy`, `updatedBy`, `position`,
`searchVector` field definitions that were previously missing
## Validate system fields on object creation
- New transversal validation (`crossEntityTransversalValidation`) runs
after all atomic entity validations in the build orchestrator, ensuring
all 8 system fields are present with correct `type` and `isSystem: true`
when an object is created
- New `buildUniversalFlatObjectFieldByNameAndJoinColumnMaps` utility to
resolve field names to universal identifiers for a given object
- New exception codes: `MISSING_SYSTEM_FIELD` and `INVALID_SYSTEM_FIELD`
on `ObjectMetadataExceptionCode`
## Protect system fields and objects from mutation
- Field validators now block update/delete of `isSystem` fields by
non-system callers (`FIELD_MUTATION_NOT_ALLOWED`)
- Object validators now block update/delete of `isSystem` objects by
non-system callers
- `POSITION` and `TS_VECTOR` field type validators replaced: instead of
rejecting creation outright, they now validate that the field is named
correctly (`position` / `searchVector`) and has `isSystem: true`
## Distinguish `isSystemBuild` from `isCallerTwentyStandardApp`
- New `isCallerTwentyStandardApp` utility checks whether the caller's
`applicationUniversalIdentifier` matches the twenty standard app
- Name-sync logic (`isFlatFieldMetadataNameSyncedWithLabel`,
`areFlatObjectMetadataNamesSyncedWithLabels`) refactored to use
`isCallerTwentyStandardApp` for custom suffix decisions, keeping
`isSystemBuild` for mutation permission checks
- `WorkspaceMigrationBuilderOptions` type updated to include
`applicationUniversalIdentifier`
## Adapt frontend filtering
- New `HIDDEN_SYSTEM_FIELD_NAMES` constant (`id`, `position`,
`searchVector`) and `isHiddenSystemField` utility to only hide truly
internal fields while keeping user-facing system fields (`createdAt`,
`updatedAt`, `deletedAt`, `createdBy`, `updatedBy`) visible in the UI
- ~20 frontend files updated to replace `!field.isSystem` checks with
`!isHiddenSystemField(field)` across record index, settings, data model,
charts, workflows, spreadsheet import, aggregations, and role
permissions
## Add 1.19 upgrade commands
- **`backfill-system-fields-is-system`**: Raw SQL command to set
`isSystem = true` on existing workspace fields matching system field
names, and fix `position` field type from `NUMBER` to `POSITION` for
`favorite`/`favoriteFolder` objects. Includes proper cache invalidation.
- **`add-missing-system-fields-to-standard-objects`**: Codegen'd
workspace migration to create missing `position`, `searchVector`,
`createdBy`, `updatedBy` fields on standard objects that didn't
previously have them. Runs via `WorkspaceMigrationRunnerService` in a
single transaction with idempotency check. **Known limitation**: assumes
all standard objects exist and are valid in the target workspace.
## Add `universalIdentifier` for system fields in standard object
constants
- `standard-object.constant.ts` updated to include `universalIdentifier`
for `createdBy`, `updatedBy`, `position`, and `searchVector` across all
standard objects
- `fieldManifestType.ts` updated to support the new field manifest shape
## System relation
Completely removed and backfilled all `isSystem` relation to be false
false
As we won't require an object to have any relation system fields
## Add integration tests
- New test suite `failing-sync-application-object-system-fields`
covering: missing system fields, wrong field types (`id` as TEXT,
`createdAt` as TEXT, `position` as TEXT), system field deletion
attempts, and system field update attempts
- New test utilities: `buildDefaultObjectManifest` (builds an object
manifest with all 8 system fields) and `setupApplicationForSync`
(centralizes application setup)
- Existing successful sync test updated to verify system fields are
created with correct properties
## Next step
Make the builder scope the compared entity to be the currently built app
+ nor twenty standard app
This PR adds Message folder association for message channel messages,
Currently under testing phase, not ready yet.
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- Update migration command to handle case where workspace logo is
originated from workspace email and point to twenty-icons.com
- Update same logic for new workspaces
- Add feature-flag for all newly created workspaces
- Fixed "property entity not found" error when updating/creating a new
field and querying the same object repository just after
- Downgraded log type for unnecessary migration
- Create a common file-by-id download controller
- Create core picture module with resolver and logic to handle
workspaceLogo and workspaceMemberProfilePicture update
- Create workflow file module (same)
- Data migration
# Introduction
In this PR we start returning a workspace migration post sync so it can
committed and provided within the tarball
## Universal aggregators utils
Created two utils
### deleteUniversalFlatEntityForeignKeyAggregators
Used when building a universal create action, a newly created actions
should not contain any aggregated foreign key so they won't be codegen
in the workspace migration but also they are overriden at uninversal to
flat transpilation anw
### resetUniversalFlatEntityForeignKeyAggregators
Used before validating a new flat entity creation, some validator will
consume the fk aggregator in order to validate integrity, but of
optimstically provided it can result to errors. To avoid caller
responsability we override them here
## create-field-action refactor
Refactored the universal and flat field create action to be following
the base actions in order to ease typing
Also it was tailored to handle unlimited amount of flat field metadata
in the same actions whereas in the reality we were always only sending
at max 2 ( for relation fields )
Note: relation field has to be provided at the same as if not optimistic
would fail to retrieve circular universal identifiers
## ObjectManifest
Now always expect a `labelIdentifierFieldMetadataUniversalIdentifier`
## Integration test
Created an integration test that creates an app, sync a first manifest
and a second implying update workspace migration action generation
## Summary
- Add default visible view fields for `timelineActivity`, `attachment`,
`noteTarget`, `taskTarget`, and `workspaceMember` objects so they
display useful columns out of the box
- Standardize morph relation field labels to "Target" with
`IconArrowUpRight` for consistency across all pivot/junction tables
- Mark deprecated fields (`fullPath`, `fileCategory`,
`linkedRecordCachedName`, `linkedRecordId`, `linkedObjectMetadataId`) as
`isSystem` to hide them from the UI column picker
- Fix morph field deduplication logic (`pickMorphGroupSurvivor`) to
prefer active, non-system fields over auto-generated system fields from
custom objects
- Migrate attachment seeds from legacy `fullPath`/`fileCategory` to the
new `FILES` field type, creating proper `FileEntity` records in
`core.file` via `fileStorageService.writeFile()`
- Restore `customDomain` in the user query fragment
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> [!NOTE]
> **Medium Risk**
> Touches migration/upgrade commands that write to core metadata tables
and adjust field/view definitions, plus changes dev seeding to create
`core.file` records; mistakes could affect UI visibility or seed
integrity across workspaces.
>
> **Overview**
> Adds a new `upgrade:1-18:backfill-standard-views-and-field-metadata`
command that, per workspace, marks specific fields as `isSystem`,
normalizes morph-relation field `label`/`icon` to
`Target`/`IconArrowUpRight`, and backfills missing standard
`view`/`viewField` rows for `attachment`, `noteTarget`, `taskTarget`,
`timelineActivity`, and `workspaceMember`, followed by cache
invalidation + metadata version bump.
>
> Refactors morph-relation deduplication to pick a single survivor per
`morphId` using a new `pickMorphGroupSurvivor` rule (prefer active +
non-system, then smallest id), with new unit tests.
>
> Updates standard metadata generators and snapshots to reflect the new
system flags and default view fields, and rewrites attachment dev
seeding to populate the new `file` (FILES field) JSON and create
corresponding `core.file` entries via `FileStorageService.writeFile`
with workspace-scoped file IDs.
>
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Gmail 429/403 rate-limit responses include an explicit retry-after
timestamp, usually ~15 minutes out.
The exponential backoff starts at 1 minute, so the channel burns through
all 5 retry attempts before the window actually closes and gets marked
as permanently failed.
Adds throttleRetryAfter to the message channel and uses max(backoff,
retryAfter) in isThrottled().
As attachment files have migrated from fullPath to file files field,
need to migrate richText logic to fit to new attachment file handling +
data migration