## Migrate twenty-ui from Emotion to Linaria
Completes the migration of all `twenty-ui` components from Emotion
(runtime CSS-in-JS) to Linaria (zero-runtime, CSS extracted at build
time).
- Replaced `@emotion/styled` with `@linaria/react` across ~170 files
- Removed all Emotion dependencies from `twenty-ui`
- Introduced a CSS custom properties-based theme system:
`themeCssVariables` where every leaf is a `var(--t-xxx)` reference,
injected onto `document.documentElement` by
`ThemeCssVariableInjectorEffect`
- No more `theme` prop threading — styled components reference
`themeCssVariables.x.y` directly at build time
- Updated `twenty-front` consumers to remove `theme={theme}` prop
passing
**Before / After:**
```tsx
// Emotion
color: ${({ theme }) => theme.font.color.primary};
padding: ${({ theme }) => theme.spacing(4)};
// Linaria
color: ${themeCssVariables.font.color.primary};
padding: ${themeCssVariables.spacing[4]};
```
### Theme architecture
Two build-time utilities produce the theme system:
- **`buildThemeReferencingRootCssVariables`** — walks the theme object
and builds a nested mirror where every leaf is a `var(--t-xxx)` string
(evaluated at build time by wyw-in-js)
- **`prepareThemeForRootCssVariableInjection`** — walks the runtime
theme and collects flat `[--css-variable-name, value]` pairs, injected
onto `document.documentElement` by `ThemeCssVariableInjectorEffect`
Both share naming conventions (`camelToKebab`, `SPACING_VALUES`,
`formatSpacingKey`) and are unit tested.
### Spacing cleanup
Spacing scale now uses integers 0–32 (generated via loop), with `0.5`
and `1.5` as the only fractional exceptions. All other fractional
spacing usages (`0.25`, `0.75`, `1.25`, `2.5`, `3.5`) were replaced with
literal pixel values across ~20 twenty-front files.
### Framer Motion integration
Linaria doesn't support `styled(motion.div)` — wrapping a motion element
with `styled()` causes the component body to be stripped at build time.
Instead, we define the styled component first, then wrap it with
`motion.create()`:
```tsx
const StyledBarBase = styled.div`
background-color: ${themeCssVariables.font.color.primary};
height: 100%;
`;
const StyledBar = motion.create(StyledBarBase);
```
### Block interpolations
Linaria doesn't support interpolations that return multiple CSS
declarations (Linaria wraps the entire block in a single `var()`,
producing invalid CSS). These were split into individual property
interpolations:
```tsx
// Emotion — single interpolation returning multiple declarations
border-left: ${({ divider, theme }) => {
const border = `1px solid ${theme.border.color.light}`;
return divider ? `border-${divider}: ${border}` : '';
}}
// Linaria — one interpolation per property
border-left: ${({ divider }) =>
divider === 'left' ? `1px solid ${themeCssVariables.border.color.light}` : 'none'};
border-right: ${({ divider }) =>
divider === 'right' ? `1px solid ${themeCssVariables.border.color.light}` : 'none'};
```
### Dynamic styles via CSS variables
When a component needs to compute styles from multiple props with
complex branching logic (e.g. `Button` combining `variant`, `accent`,
`inverted`, `disabled`, `focus`, `position`), Linaria's prop
interpolations become unwieldy. In those cases we use a
`computeDynamicStyles` function that returns a `CSSProperties` object
injected via `style={}`, referenced from the static CSS with `var()`:
```tsx
const StyledButton = styled.button`
background: var(--btn-bg);
border-color: var(--btn-border-color);
&:hover { background: var(--btn-hover-bg); }
`;
const dynamicStyles = useMemo(() => {
const s = computeButtonDynamicStyles(variant, accent, ...);
return { '--btn-bg': s.background, '--btn-hover-bg': s.hoverBackground } as CSSProperties;
}, [variant, accent, ...]);
return <StyledButton style={dynamicStyles} />;
```
### CSS var + unit concatenation
CSS custom properties can't be concatenated with unit suffixes directly
(`var(--x)px` is invalid). Values that need units use `calc()`:
```tsx
// Broken
transition: background ${themeCssVariables.animation.duration.instant}s ease;
// Fixed
transition: background calc(${themeCssVariables.animation.duration.instant} * 1s) ease;
```
## Summary
Removes the `recoil` dependency entirely from `package.json` and
`twenty-front/package.json`, completing the migration to Jotai as the
sole state management library.
Removes all Recoil infrastructure: `RecoilRoot` wrapper from `App.tsx`
and test decorators, `RecoilDebugObserver`, Recoil-specific ESLint rules
(`use-getLoadable-and-getValue-to-get-atoms`,
`useRecoilCallback-has-dependency-array`), and legacy Recoil utility
hooks/types (`useRecoilComponentState`, `useRecoilComponentValue`,
`createComponentState`, `createFamilyState`, `getSnapshotValue`,
`cookieStorageEffect`, `localStorageEffect`, etc.).
Renames all `V2`-suffixed Jotai state files and types to their canonical
names (e.g., `ComponentStateV2` -> `ComponentState`,
`agentChatInputStateV2` -> `agentChatInputState`, `SelectorCallbacksV2`
-> `SelectorCallbacks`), and removes the now-redundant V1 counterparts.
Updates ~433 files across the codebase to use the renamed Jotai imports,
remove Recoil imports, and clean up test wrappers (`RecoilRootDecorator`
-> `JotaiRootDecorator`).
## Remove Recoil from twenty-ui
Completely removes the `recoil` dependency from `twenty-ui` by
converting all atoms, hooks, and providers to Jotai equivalents.
### twenty-ui
- `createState` now returns a Jotai `PrimitiveAtom` instead of a Recoil
atom
- `iconsState`, `IconsProvider`, `useIcons` converted to Jotai
(`useSetAtom`, `useAtomValue`)
- `RecoilRootDecorator` now uses Jotai `Provider` (name kept for compat)
- Deleted unused `invalidAvatarUrlsState` (Avatar already uses
`invalidAvatarUrlsAtomV2`)
- Removed `recoil` from `package.json`
### twenty-front
- Created local Recoil `createState` at
`@/ui/utilities/state/utils/createState` for ~112 state files still on
Recoil
- Updated all imports accordingly
- Removed `iconsState` from Recoil snapshot preservation in `useAuth`
(lives in Jotai store now)
Upgraded from 8.6.15 to 9.1.17 in two steps:
- 8.6.15 -> 9.0.0
- 9.0.0 -> 9.1.17
I had to disable `storybook-addon-cookie` since it is not supported for
Storybook 9. However, I do intend to upgrade to Storybook 10 when this
is merged, so we can replace the aforementioned add-on with this fork
specifically created to support Storybook 10 and above:
https://www.npmjs.com/package/@storybook-community/storybook-addon-cookie.
Additionally, once we upgrade to Version 10 successfully, I will start
looking into integrating the official Vitest add-on.
# Complete color refactoring
Closes https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/1779
- Updated all colors to use Radix colors with P3 color space allowing
for brighter colors
- Created our own gray scale interpolated on Radix's scale to have the
same values for grays as the old ones in the app
- Introduced dark and light colors as well as there transparent versions
- Added many new colors from radix that can be used in the tags or in
the graphs
- Updated multiple color utilities to match new behaviors
- Changed the computation of Avatar colors to return only colors from
the theme (before it was random hsl)
These changes allow the user to use new colors in tags or charts, the
colors are brighter and with better contrast. We have a full range of
color variations from 1 to 12 where before we only had 4 adaptative
colors.
All these changes will allow us to develop custom themes for the user
soon, where users can choose their accent colors, background colors and
there contrast.
# Introduction
closes https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/591
Same than for `twenty-shared` made in
https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/11083.
## TODO
- [x] Manual migrate twenty-website twenty-ui imports
## What's next:
- Generate barrel and migration script factorization within own package
+ tests
- Refactoring using preconstruct ? TimeBox
- Lint circular dependencies
- Lint import from barrel and forbid them
### Preconstruct
We need custom rollup plugins addition, but preconstruct does not expose
its rollup configuration. It might be possible to handle this using the
babel overrides. But was a big tunnel.
We could give it a try afterwards ! ( allowing cjs interop and stuff
like that )
Stuck to vite lib app
Closed related PRs:
- https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/11294
- https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/11203
# Introduction
In this PR we've migrated `twenty-shared` from a `vite` app
[libary-mode](https://vite.dev/guide/build#library-mode) to a
[preconstruct](https://preconstruct.tools/) "atomic" application ( in
the future would like to introduce preconstruct to handle of all our
atomic dependencies such as `twenty-emails` `twenty-ui` etc it will be
integrated at the monorepo's root directly, would be to invasive in the
first, starting incremental via `twenty-shared`)
For more information regarding the motivations please refer to nor:
- https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/587
-
https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/281#issuecomment-2630949682
close https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/589
close https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/590
## How to test
In order to ease the review this PR will ship all the codegen at the
very end, the actual meaning full diff is `+2,411 −114`
In order to migrate existing dependent packages to `twenty-shared` multi
barrel new arch you need to run in local:
```sh
yarn tsx packages/twenty-shared/scripts/migrateFromSingleToMultiBarrelImport.ts && \
npx nx run-many -t lint --fix -p twenty-front twenty-ui twenty-server twenty-emails twenty-shared twenty-zapier
```
Note that `migrateFromSingleToMultiBarrelImport` is idempotent, it's atm
included in the PR but should not be merged. ( such as codegen will be
added before merging this script will be removed )
## Misc
- related opened issue preconstruct
https://github.com/preconstruct/preconstruct/issues/617
## Closed related PR
- https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/11028
- https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/10993
- https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/10960
## Upcoming enhancement: ( in others dedicated PRs )
- 1/ refactor generate barrel to export atomic module instead of `*`
- 2/ generate barrel own package with several files and tests
- 3/ Migration twenty-ui the same way
- 4/ Use `preconstruct` at monorepo global level
## Conclusion
As always any suggestions are welcomed !
# Introduction
Avoid having multiple `isDefined` definition across our pacakges
Also avoid importing `isDefined` from `twenty-ui` which exposes a huge
barrel for a such little util function
## In a nutshell
Removed own `isDefined.ts` definition from `twenty-ui` `twenty-front`
and `twenty-server` to move it to `twenty-shared`.
Updated imports for each packages, and added explicit dependencies to
`twenty-shared` if not already in place
Related PR https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/9941
* feat: create a separate package for twenty-ui, extract the pill component with hard-coded theme values into it, and use the component inside twenty-front to complete the setup
* feat: extract the light and the dark theme into twenty-ui and update the AppThemeProvider component inside twenty-front to consume themes from twenty-ui
* fix: create a decorator inside preview.tsx to provide a default theme to storybook development server
* fix: remove redundant type declarations and revert back the naming convention for theme declarations
* fix: introduce a default value for pill label within the story for development server
* fix: introduce the nx script into package.json for twenty-ui and resolve imports for theme type within the package
* fix: remove the pill component from the twenty-front package along with the story for it
* fix: revert the package versions to those before running the nx cli command for storybook init
* feat: update readme to include details for building the ui library and starting the storybook development server
* fix: include details about twenty-ui inside jest.config for twenty-front to complete front-jest job
* - Added preview head for font
- Added theme addon for light/dark switch
- Added ComponentDecorator
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Co-authored-by: Lucas Bordeau <bordeau.lucas@gmail.com>