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github-actions[bot] c8f0b86316 i18n - translations (#22988)
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2026-07-17 14:11:31 +02:00
Félix Malfait 5e27e04c0a Add mostly-empty field hints to data model settings (#22962)
## What

Fields that are empty in almost all records now show a subtle `Mostly
empty` hint next to their name in the object's Fields settings table
(same visual treatment as `Deactivated`), with a tooltip explaining the
signal and a matching **Mostly empty** toggle in the search filter
dropdown. The goal is to nudge admins to clean up and deactivate fields
nobody uses, while keeping the page untouched when the data model is
healthy.

## How

**No table scans.** Emptiness is read from Postgres planner statistics,
so the cost is a catalog lookup regardless of table size:

- `pg_class.reltuples` gates the feature on an approximate row count (≥
100 records; never-analyzed tables mean no hints). Reuses the shared
helper extracted from `ObjectRecordCountService`.
- `pg_stats.null_frac` plus the sampled frequency of the column type's
empty sentinel (`''` for text columns, `'{}'` for arrays, `'{}'`/`'[]'`
for json — matched per physical column type) gives a per-column empty
fraction. A value dominating ≥ 95% of a column is guaranteed to appear
in the most-common-values list, so the approximation is reliable exactly
at the threshold we care about.

**Decision rules** (pure util, unit-tested):

- Flag when every relevant column is ≥ 95% empty and the object has ≥
100 records.
- Skip system fields, the label identifier, relations, booleans, and
actor fields (exhaustive switch — a new `FieldMetadataType` fails to
compile until classified).
- Composite fields must have all their columns empty, with column sets
derived from `compositeTypeDefinitions`; only default-bearing code
columns (`currencyCode`, phone country/calling codes) are excluded so
stamped defaults don't mask emptiness.
- Anything unknown (missing stats, new column since last ANALYZE)
degrades to silence — no hint is ever shown on missing data.

**API:** one `mostlyEmptyFieldMetadataIds(objectMetadataId)` query on
the metadata schema, guarded by the `DATA_MODEL` settings permission,
fetched lazily when the fields page opens.

**UI:** exception-based — no new columns, no persistent controls. The
badge and the filter toggle only materialize when at least one field
qualifies, and disappear once things are cleaned up.

## Test

- Unit tests for the decision util (threshold,
system/label-identifier/inactive exclusion, missing statistics,
composite all-columns rule, links label/secondary data, currency
narrowing, excluded types).
- Catalog SQL validated against Postgres 16 with a table mimicking
Twenty's column shapes (text `''` defaults, enums, arrays, jsonb,
currency pairs), including the type-aware sentinel matching (a text
column full of literal `"{}"` strings does not count as empty).
- End-to-end on a seeded dev instance: 899 companies with a mix of
filled/empty fields — the API returned exactly the five fields predicted
by the raw statistics (`annualRevenue`, `employees`, `introVideo`,
`tagline`, `workPolicy`) and correctly excluded `address` (city 33%
filled), actor/system fields, and the label identifier.
- UI driven with Playwright: badge, tooltip copy, filter toggle, and
filtered table all verified visually.
- `lint:diff-with-main`, `typecheck` (server + front), and all three
`graphql:generate` configurations + SDK metadata client regenerated and
committed.
2026-07-17 12:03:11 +00:00
Weiko 20e74d0553 Revert "Remove calendar week view feature flag from public flags" (#22987)
Reverts twentyhq/twenty#22950

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2026-07-17 13:41:05 +02:00
Charles Bochet 2e671342f5 [2/2] Write CREATED at activation, clean stale onboarding workspaces (#22915)
## Context

Follow-up to #22904 (merged), which introduced the `CREATED` activation
status (schema provisioned, onboarding incomplete — no billing
subscription), its enum migration, and the read path. This PR turns the
status on and closes the zombie-workspace leak (~60–110
subscription-less ACTIVE workspaces per day since v2 onboarding, 935+
total).

 **Deploy gating satisfied**: #22904's slow enum migration shipped with
the release deployed to prod on 2026-07-17, so writing `CREATED` is now
safe. Rebased on main (clean, no conflicts) — main's #22943/#22955
guarded-transition rework already handles `CREATED` correctly: the
webhook suspend switch only suspends `ACTIVE` workspaces, and
`reactivateWorkspace` promotes `CREATED`→`ACTIVE`.

## What this PR does

1. **Write path** — `activateWorkspace` sets `CREATED` instead of
`ACTIVE` when the workspace has no billing subscription.
`hasWorkspaceAnySubscription` returns true when billing is disabled, so
self-hosted workspaces keep going straight to `ACTIVE` — no behavior
change outside cloud.
2. **Cleanup** — `CREATED` joins `PENDING_CREATION`/`ONGOING_CREATION`
in the existing onboarding cleaning flow (cron +
`workspace:clean:onboarding` with `--dry-run`): workspaces older than
the same seven-day threshold are soft-deleted, then hard-deleted on a
later run. **No suspension step and no emails** — an abandoned
onboarding is treated as never having completed, exactly like a
workspace stuck in creation. A workspace that subscribes before cleanup
exits the flow (`CREATED`→`ACTIVE` synchronously via checkout).
3. **Backfill** — slow instance command moving `ACTIVE` workspaces with
no `billingSubscription` row, created since v2 onboarding shipped
(2026-07-01), to `CREATED`. Gated on `IS_BILLING_ENABLED` so self-hosted
instances are untouched.
4. **Resolves #22904's text-cast TODO on the billing activation update**
— this PR only deploys after the enum migration, so the
`CREATED`→`ACTIVE` promotion is a plain status-scoped update again. The
upgrade-path filters (`activationStatusIn`) keep the `::text` cast:
upgrade tooling has to run against databases coming from pre-2.22
versions, so its TODO now points at the real removal trigger (dropping
pre-2.22 upgrade support).

## Ops note before deploying

The backfilled zombies are all older than seven days, so the first cron
run after the backfill **soft-deletes them and the next run destroys
them (schema and data), with no user-facing communication**. The
backfill also catches any post-July-1 cloud workspace that is ACTIVE
without a subscription — including intentionally comped/demo/internal
ones if any were created since then (verified locally: the seeded demo
workspaces matched). **Run the backfill's SELECT as a dry-run against
prod and review the list before deploying.**

## CI note

~~`cross-version-upgrade` (and its `ci-server-status-check` aggregate)
is red due to a pre-existing regression on main — `Field metadata
"coreWorkflowVersionId" is missing in object metadata workflowVersion`
on the seed workspaces.~~ Resolved: the rebase picks up main's
#22944/#22961 which fixed that regression.

## Verification

Server-side (billing-enabled local instance, Stripe test mode) and
through the full onboarding UI in both billing modes:

- **Billing enabled, UI**: signup → workspace creation →
**`activationStatus: CREATED`** in DB mid-onboarding → profile/invite
steps work on the CREATED workspace → plan-required page → no-card trial
→ app loads, workspace **`ACTIVE`** with a `trialing` subscription
(exercises #22904's synchronous promotion).
- **Billing disabled, UI**: signup → workspace creation → **`ACTIVE`
directly**, no plan step anywhere, app loads — self-hosted behavior
unchanged.
- **Cleanup**: a `CREATED` workspace backdated 8 days is listed by
`workspace:clean:onboarding --dry-run`; the real run soft-deletes it
silently (no suspension, no email) and the next run hard-deletes it
(workspace row and schema gone).
- **Backfill**: synthetic `ACTIVE` no-sub workspaces — created
2026-07-05 flips to `CREATED`, created 2026-06-15 stays `ACTIVE`,
subscribed workspaces stay `ACTIVE`; billing-disabled short-circuit
returns without touching anything.
- Lint + typecheck green.
2026-07-17 11:26:46 +00:00
Joshua Freedman 4a7324c0c8 fix(serverless): flush IPC message before exiting local function runner (#22920)
Closes #22925

## Problem

`LocalChildProcessRunnerService.writeBootstrapRunner` generates a
child-process runner that returns the function result to the parent over
the Node IPC channel:

```js
const out = await handlerFn(msg.payload);
process.send && process.send({ ok: true, result: out });
process.exit(0);
```

`process.send()` is **asynchronous**. When the serialized payload is
larger than the OS pipe buffer (~64 KB on Linux), it can't be written in
a single synchronous step, and the `process.exit(0)` on the next line
tears the child down before the message is flushed.

On the parent side (`runChildWithEnv`), the lost message means the
`'message'` handler never fires — only `'exit'` with `code === 0` does,
which resolves:

```js
resolve({ ok: true, stdout, stderr }); // no `result`
```

`LocalDriver.execute` then returns `data: result ?? null` → **`null`**,
so the function's return value is silently discarded while the step is
reported as a *success* with an empty result.

## Symptom

Larger serverless / workflow **Code** step results intermittently come
back empty (`{}` / `null`). It is size- and load-dependent, so it
presents as flakiness. A common downstream failure is a workflow
**Iterator** fed the now-missing array:

```
Iterator input items must be an array
```

Results smaller than the pipe buffer always flush synchronously and
never reproduce it — which is why only larger payloads are affected.

## Root cause

`process.exit()` runs before the asynchronous `process.send()` (and the
stdout fallback `process.stdout.write()`) has flushed — the classic Node
footgun of exiting before pending async writes drain.

## Fix

Wait for the `send()` / `write()` flush callback before exiting, on
every exit path (success, error, stdout fallback, outer catch):

```js
if (process.send) {
  process.send({ ok: true, result: out }, () => process.exit(0));
} else {
  process.exit(0);
}
```

Behavior-preserving: it never delivers *less* than before; it only
closes the window where a large result is dropped. No change to the
small-payload happy path.

## Deterministic reproduction

Reproduces the dropped IPC message under back-pressure (parent stalls
before draining), comparing the current pattern vs the fix:

```js
const { spawn } = require('node:child_process');
const fs = require('fs');

const SIZE = 3_000_000; // beyond any pipe buffer
const child = (mode) => `
  process.on('message', () => {
    const out = 'z'.repeat(${SIZE});
    ${mode === 'fixed'
      ? 'process.send({ ok: true, result: out }, () => process.exit(0));'
      : 'process.send({ ok: true, result: out }); process.exit(0);'}
  });`;

const busy = (ms) => { const e = Date.now() + ms; while (Date.now() < e) {} };

function trial(mode) {
  return new Promise((resolve) => {
    const f = `/tmp/child_${mode}.cjs`;
    fs.writeFileSync(f, child(mode));
    const c = spawn(process.execPath, [f], { stdio: ['pipe', 'pipe', 'pipe', 'ipc'] });
    let got = false;
    c.on('message', (m) => { got = m?.result?.length === SIZE; });
    c.on('exit', () => resolve(got));
    c.send({ type: 'run' });
    busy(30); // stall parent so it doesn't drain the IPC pipe promptly
  });
}

(async () => {
  for (const mode of ['current', 'fixed']) {
    let ok = 0; const N = 25;
    for (let i = 0; i < N; i += 5) {
      ok += (await Promise.all([...Array(5)].map(() => trial(mode)))).filter(Boolean).length;
    }
    console.log(`${mode}: result delivered ${ok}/${N}`);
  }
})();
```

Output:

```
current: result delivered 0/25
fixed:   result delivered 25/25
```


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2026-07-17 10:09:28 +02:00
twenty-pr[bot] d99f57bc5e chore: bump version to 2.23.0 (#22975)
## Summary

- Moves current version to previous versions array
- Sets TWENTY_CURRENT_VERSION to the new version
- Updates TWENTY_NEXT_VERSIONS with the next minor version
- Bumps twenty-client-sdk, twenty-sdk, and create-twenty-app to the same
version

## Checklist

- [ ] Verify version constants are correct
- [ ] Verify npm package versions match

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2026-07-17 09:54:30 +02:00
martmull 6360599943 Unify application version gate, registration writes and upgrade paths across sources (#22931)
Continues the source-unification arc after #22921. Three related
consolidations, one commit each.

## 1. Single semver version gate (`793f4849`)

The "incoming version must move forward" rule was hand-rolled twice:
workspace installs (validate semver, reject equal as
`APP_ALREADY_INSTALLED`, lower as `CANNOT_DOWNGRADE_APPLICATION`) and
tarball deploys (reject `lte` as `VERSION_ALREADY_EXISTS`).
`ApplicationVersionValidationService.validateVersionProgression` now
owns the comparison rules and messages; new maps in
`version-reason-to-exception-code.constant.ts` translate failure reasons
to each caller's existing exception codes, so error contracts observed
by the frontend/CLI are unchanged. A non-semver current version never
blocks, matching both previous behaviors.

## 2. One registration-metadata writer (`13eb5f91`)

Tarball upload and marketplace catalog sync wrote registration metadata
with their own repository calls, duplicating the gallery-image fileId
preservation and variable-schema sync, and bypassing the
per-registration lock and transaction that `updateFromManifest`
provides. Both now delegate to `updateFromManifest` (new
`additionalFields` allowlist for their extra columns: `tarballFileId`,
`isListed`, `isVetted`, `ownerWorkspaceId`, `sourcePackage`, `name`), so
every manifest-bearing registration write serializes on the same lock
and applies the same rules. The shared gallery fileId preservation moved
to a `buildRegistrationManifestUpdateFields` util. Tarball uploads can
no longer race installs on the registration row.

Behavior notes: a tarball re-upload whose manifest lacks
`application.displayName` now keeps the existing registration name
instead of resetting it to "Unknown App", and a re-upload without a
`package.json` version keeps the stored `latestAvailableVersion` instead
of nulling it — both strictly less destructive.

## 3. TARBALL upgrades (`b20aaba9`)

`upgradeApplication` only supported NPM; TARBALL apps had no update path
for installing workspaces. It now accepts TARBALL registrations and
re-installs the stored tarball, whose contents define the target version
— the install flow already gates same-version and downgrade installs.
The settings UI shows the latest-version row and the Upgrade button for
both NPM and TARBALL apps via a shared
`isUpgradableApplicationSourceType` util. LOCAL (dev-sync updates) and
OAUTH_ONLY (no code artifacts) stay rejected with a clearer message.

## Validation

- New tests: `validateVersionProgression` matrix in
`application-version-validation.service.spec.ts`,
`buildRegistrationManifestUpdateFields` gallery-preservation spec
- All 27 application suites (148 tests) pass; typecheck and lint green
on twenty-server and twenty-front
2026-07-17 09:06:20 +02:00
Weiko c6f0380070 Reuse onboarding container width for workspace selection (#22974)
Fix in https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/22965 was wrong, 440px
wide is the new intended width for both signup forms.
This PR reverts + does the correct fix.

See figma as source of truth
https://www.figma.com/design/xt8O9mFeLl46C5InWwoMrN/Twenty?node-id=1633-94880&p=f&m=dev

## Before
<img width="431" height="450" alt="Screenshot 2026-07-16 at 18 14 26"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3f8788e1-3764-4326-867a-973a98e48007"
/>

## After
<img width="1030" height="898" alt="Screenshot 2026-07-17 at 08 24 38"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/42e03215-f32c-4f61-8f2d-1b8ff966d31c"
/>
<img width="1028" height="900" alt="Screenshot 2026-07-17 at 08 24 25"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3a49142a-dc52-4097-96d2-05a4e641f574"
/>
2026-07-17 08:45:11 +02:00
neo773 52b7aebddf fix(server): key connected-account lookup on handle and provider (#22964)
Connect flows (Google, Microsoft, IMAP/SMTP/CalDAV) looked up an
existing connectedAccount by `handle` alone, so connecting a second
account with the same handle but a different provider overwrote the
first instead of inserting a new row (e.g. IMAP inbox clobbering a
calendar-only Google account).

Fix: add the `provider` discriminator to the lookup. Same
provider+handle still updates; a different provider gets its own row.
Integration test covers the Google-then-IMAP case.
2026-07-17 00:28:23 +05:30
Weiko 6a1de47a17 Fix signup visual regression in workspace selection layout (#22965)
## Summary
- Split the sign-in/up onboarding container styles so workspace
selection can keep its wider layout without affecting the other auth
states.
- Reuse the base onboarding container for the non-selection flow to
restore the intended visual structure.


https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/commit/566c3b662954de932677a3fefe69735a45fe55ae
commit accidentally reused the 440px workspace-selection container for
the global credential form

## Before
<img width="643" height="496" alt="Screenshot 2026-07-16 at 18 14 35"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/abff0779-a236-424f-9503-9182dab5fa3f"
/>

## After
<img width="510" height="509" alt="Screenshot 2026-07-16 at 18 11 58"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8c4693b2-827f-4bc8-a9ce-10171bbb7d0b"
/>


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2026-07-16 20:25:39 +02:00
Thomas Trompette f8b7ecf680 fix(workflow): rebuild core workflowVersion rows in the 2-22 backfill (#22961)
## Problem
Syncing workflowVersion to core fails with `duplicate key value violates
unique constraint "IDX_WORKFLOW_VERSION_ONE_ACTIVE_PER_WORKFLOW"`. The
sync's `INSERT ... ON CONFLICT ("id")` only dedupes the primary key — it
can't dedupe `IDX_WORKFLOW_VERSION_ONE_ACTIVE_PER_WORKFLOW`
(`(workspaceId, workflowId) WHERE status='ACTIVE'`). When a leftover
ACTIVE core row exists for a `(workspaceId, workflowId)` with a stale id
(accumulated across the sync's earlier id schemes), inserting the new
active row collides, and the per-id purge misses it.

## Fix
Rewrite the 2-22 `backfill-workflow-version-core-links` command as a
**full rebuild**. Per workspace, in one raw-SQL transaction (core and
workspace schemas are the same database):
1. `DELETE` all `core.workflowVersion` for the workspace — clears every
stale/leftover row.
2. Insert a fresh own-id core row for **every** workspace version.
3. `UPDATE` `coreWorkflowVersionId` on **every** workspace record to its
new core id.

Because it wipes first and re-links all records, leftover ACTIVE rows
can't collide and no record is left pointing at a deleted core row — so
the dual-write's `linked → update` path stays correct afterward.

## Test (local)
Fresh reset, and a reproduced dirty state (leftover ACTIVE core row with
a stale id + a stale link + an unlinked record):
- rebuild runs with no `ONE_ACTIVE` / duplicate-key error,
- leftover wiped, stale link replaced, every record re-linked to a fresh
own-id row,
- 0 dangling/unlinked, no duplicate core rows, exactly one ACTIVE core
version per workflow.
Typecheck + lint + oxfmt clean.

## Note
The 2-20 `backfill-workflow-version-to-core` can still log per-workspace
conflicts on already-dirty instances, but they're non-fatal (the
iterator continues) and this rebuild corrects the end state. The
dual-write (`upsertToCore`) is unchanged and works on the clean data
this produces.
2026-07-16 16:12:50 +00:00
Paul Rastoin 17d34a6fe3 [Front-comp-renderer] Host componentSource caching (#22958)
## Context

The front component source cache introduced in the sandbox refactor was
a silent no-op: it ran inside the sandboxed worker (opaque-origin
`allow-scripts` iframe), where the `caches` global does not exist. Every
render re-fetched the component JS from the network — nothing ever
appeared in Cache Storage.

## Change
<img width="1580" height="622" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/06903abf-b313-4d15-8db4-80950d4bf5ba"
/>

Moves component source resolution and caching from the worker to the
host, where Cache Storage works:

- `fetchComponentSource`, `fetchComponentSourceFromNetwork`,
`frontComponentCacheStorageService` and
`extractComponentChecksumFromUrl` relocated from `remote/worker/utils/`
to `host/utils/` (`buildAuthorizationHeadersFromAccessToken` to shared
`utils/`, still used by the worker for SDK module fetches)
- `FrontComponentWorkerEffect` resolves the source before
`thread.imports.render(...)` (with a cancellation guard) and passes
`componentSource` in the render payload
- `loadFrontComponentModule` no longer fetches: it keeps only
sandbox-side work (SDK import rewrite, blob URL creation, `import()`)
- New: stale-entry eviction — writing a new checksummed entry deletes
older entries of the same `front-components/{id}/` prefix

## Security invariant

The host only fetches, hashes and caches the source string — it never
executes it. Execution stays exclusively in the opaque-origin worker via
blob URL import. SHA-256 checksum verification is kept on both cache
read (poisoned-entry guard: any same-origin code can write to Cache
Storage) and cache write.

## Out of scope

SDK client module caching — follow-up tracked in
[twentyhq/core-team-issues#2688](https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/2688),
requires content-addressed URLs (server-side checksum at SDK generation
time, exposed via GraphQL and embedded in the `/rest/sdk-client/...`
URL), then reuses this same host-side cache path.

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2026-07-16 15:49:44 +00:00
Thomas Trompette 2a94736ece fix(metadata): resync metadata store via collection hashes on SSE reconnect (#22956)
## Context

Follow-up to #22562 (merged), which fixed the SSE-gap durability hole
from #22504 by calling `invalidateMetadataStore()` on SSE reconnect.

In review, @Weiko and a second reviewer flagged a performance concern:
firing a full invalidation on every reconnect can spam the backend, and
reconnect frequency is unbounded (`retryAttempts: Infinity`). The steer
was to lean on the per-collection hashes that `FindMinimalMetadata`
already returns and refetch only what actually changed.

## Problem

`invalidateMetadataStore()` sets `currentCollectionHash: undefined` for
every entity key. The staleness check in `useLoadMinimalMetadata` is
`entry.currentCollectionHash !== hash`, so nulling the hash makes
**every** collection compare as stale. Result: each reconnect forces a
full refetch of every metadata collection (objects, fields, views, ...),
even when nothing changed during the gap. That defeats the
collection-hash mechanism built to avoid exactly this.

## Change

Add `useResyncMetadataStore`, which only bumps
`metadataLoadedVersionState` without clearing collection hashes.
`MinimalMetadataLoadEffect` already re-runs on a version change, so this
triggers one `FindMinimalMetadata` query; the existing hash comparison
then marks only genuinely-changed collections stale.

`SSEClientEffect` now calls `resyncMetadataStore()` instead of
`invalidateMetadataStore()` on reconnect.

Net: same durability guarantee (changes missed during a disconnect are
caught on reconnect), but cost per reconnect drops from "refetch
everything" to "one lightweight hash query + refetch only what changed."

## Testing

1. Open a record page in a workspace.
2. Create a field / page-layout tab via the metadata API while the SSE
stream is dropped (background the tab, kill the network briefly, or
restart the server).
3. On reconnect the new metadata appears without a manual reload.
4. Reconnect with no metadata change triggers only a
`FindMinimalMetadata` query and no collection refetch.

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Paul Rastoin fe10975927 fix(billing): guard workspace suspend against concurrent soft-delete (#22955)
## Context

Follow-up to #22943, addressing the cubic review comments left on that
PR (handled in a follow-up as agreed in the thread).

In `BillingWebhookSubscriptionService.processStripeEvent`, the
suspend/reactivate decision re-reads the workspace and then acts on it.
A concurrent soft-delete landing in that window could transition an
already soft-deleted workspace to `SUSPENDED`, contrary to the
guarded-transition behavior (cubic P2).

## Fix

Added `deletedAt: IsNull()` to the `suspendWorkspace` compare-and-swap
WHERE clause, matching the guard already present in
`reactivateWorkspace`. A concurrent soft-delete now blocks the
suspension instead of transitioning a deleted workspace to `SUSPENDED`.

## On the delete guard (cubic P1)

Cubic also flagged that the `PENDING_CREATION` hard-delete path could
hard-delete a concurrently soft-deleted workspace. On review this is not
worth guarding:

- A `PENDING_CREATION` workspace has no DB schema and no records
(activation is what creates them), so there is no data to lose.
- The cleaner already hard-deletes soft-deleted workspaces by design
(`cleaner.workspace-service.ts` soft-deletes a pending workspace, then
hard-deletes it on a later run), so "hard delete an already soft-deleted
workspace" is a supported transition, not corruption.

So P1 is intentionally left out to keep `deleteWorkspace` and all its
callers unchanged.

## Tests

- `suspendWorkspace` update includes `deletedAt IS NULL` and reports
whether the guarded update applied.

Typecheck, lint, and format pass on the changed files.
2026-07-16 14:26:23 +00:00
Weiko 8e3ec5b43d Propagate record card background to inline hover content (#22957)
## Summary
- Introduce a shared `--record-card-background-color` CSS variable on
record cards
- Reuse that variable for hovered inline cell content so the hover
portal matches the card background state
- Preserve selected, focused, and active background transitions without
duplicating background logic

### Before

<img width="196" height="337" alt="Screenshot 2026-07-16 at 16 03 40"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b74bfb24-0144-4a8c-b8a4-b56768e84d66"
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src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/19d052cb-8c8c-49c9-b3af-0178c53c0c0a"
/>


### After

<img width="189" height="372" alt="Screenshot 2026-07-16 at 16 03 52"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/289e4186-d418-44dc-93d4-70fa47e50cf2"
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Charles Bochet 5588ddf829 Fix delete/destroy/restore record commands on pages without a record index (#22952)
## Bug

On a standalone page (`/page/:pageLayoutId` — a custom app page or
standalone page layout), opening a record in the side panel and running
**Delete** from the Options menu fails with an error toast:

> Record index ID and object metadata are required to delete records

The record is not deleted. The same guard breaks **Destroy** and
**Restore**.

## Root cause

`buildHeadlessCommandContextApi` only derives `recordIndexId` when the
context store holds a `currentViewId`. On standalone pages there is no
view, and `useOpenRecordInSidePanel` copies that null view id into the
side panel context, so the delete/destroy/restore commands throw at
mount — before executing anything. The throw is caught by
`CommandMenuItemErrorBoundary` and surfaces as the toast (also reported
to Sentry).

The commands only use `recordIndexId` to reset table row selection and
remove records from the record board — cleanup that is meaningless when
no record index is on screen. The mutation itself only needs
`objectMetadataItem` and the graphql filter, which are both available.

## Fix

- Keep throwing when `objectMetadataItem` is missing (genuinely
required).
- Make `recordIndexId` optional: pass the existing
`PLACEHOLDER_RECORD_INDEX_ID` to the selection hooks (they must be
called unconditionally) and skip the selection cleanup at execute time
when there is no record index — same pattern
`useResetRecordIndexSelection` already uses. The constant is extracted
to a shared file.

## Verified

- **Bug path**: on a standalone page, opened a record in the side panel
via search, ran Delete Task from the Options menu → record soft-deleted
(checked `deletedAt` in DB), side panel closed, no error toast, no
console error.
- **Regression**: on the tasks index table, selected a row and ran
Delete Task from the command menu → record deleted, row removed, table
selection reset, no errors.

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Weiko a7de3ce3a5 Allow non-compact all-day calendar cards to show full content (#22953)
## Summary
- Render all-day calendar items as full `RecordCalendarCard` content in
non-compact views, while keeping compact cards clickable as a whole.
- Rework the all-day time grid layout so the label and day cells align
cleanly in a dedicated grid row.
- Add coverage for the new card behavior and for filtering out
`DATE_TIME` records from the all-day lane.

### Week (compact)
<img width="1308" height="812" alt="Screenshot 2026-07-16 at 15 30 02"
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### Week (non compact)
**NEW**
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### Month
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2026-07-16 15:59:12 +02:00
Paul Rastoin 7939cd8684 feat(server): app lifecycle metrics (install/uninstall/upgrade + marketplace publish) (#22656)
## What

Adds product metrics for the app/marketplace lifecycle so they can be
graphed in Grafana. No app-lifecycle metrics existed before; the flows
only logged.

### New counters (`MetricsKeys`)
- `app-install/succeeded` · `app-install/failed`
- `app-upgrade/succeeded` · `app-upgrade/failed`
- `app-uninstall/succeeded` · `app-uninstall/failed`
- `app-registration/created` (new app published) ·
`app-registration/version-published` (new version available)

All carry `universalIdentifier`, `appName`, `sourceType` attributes
(plus `version`, and `errorCode` on failures).

### New gauge
- `twenty_app_installed_workspaces_total` — observable gauge emitting
the top 100 external apps by installed-workspace count (excludes
built-in LOCAL apps). Powers a "most installed apps" leaderboard;
combine with the 24h install/uninstall event counters for recent
activity.

## Where metrics are emitted
- **Install / upgrade**
(`ApplicationInstallService.doInstallApplication`): success + failure
branches, distinguished by the existing `isVersionUpgrade` flag.
- **Uninstall** (`ApplicationInstallResolver.uninstallApplication`): at
the resolver, deliberately *not* in the sync service, so
rollback-triggered internal uninstalls (fired from the install catch
block) don't pollute uninstall counts.
- **Publish / new version**: `upsertFromCatalog` (npm marketplace sync),
`checkForUpdates` (npm version poll), and the tarball CLI publish path.

### Exactly-once version-published
Both the catalog-sync and version-check crons converge
`latestAvailableVersion`. Each emission point is **change-guarded**
(`stored !== incoming`), so whichever cron observes the change first
emits, and the other becomes a no-op. No double counting, no
race-dependent misses.

## Pipeline
Metrics flow through the existing OTel -> ClickHouse path and can be
graphed from the `twenty-product-metrics` dashboard (dashboard changes
live in infra-twenty, not this PR).

## Test plan
- [x] `nx typecheck twenty-server`
- [x] oxlint + oxfmt on changed files
- [x] `oauth-discovery.controller.spec` (the one existing spec touching
these services) passes
- [ ] Reviewer: sanity-check metric names/attributes and cardinality
choices (no `workspaceId` attribute, LOCAL apps excluded from the gauge)


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2026-07-16 15:53:59 +02:00
Weiko a5108d512f Block filters on restricted fields (#22873)
## Summary
- Reject filter conditions that target fields without read access,
including relation traversals
- Add unit and integration coverage for denied field filter access

The issue is an information leak through filtering: a user who cannot
read a field can still infer its values from totalCount

### Manual reproduction
- Create or use a non-admin role.
- Give it read access to People records.
- Disable read access to the Person jobTitle field.
- Assign a test member to that role.
- Authenticate as that member.

Run:
```gql
query People($filter: PersonFilterInput) {
  people(filter: $filter, first: 0) {
    totalCount
  }
}
Variables:
{
  "filter": {
    "jobTitle": {
      "like": "Par%"
    }
  }
}
```
Ensure at least one Person has a matching jobTitle.
Before the fix, the request succeeds:
```gql
{
  "data": {
    "people": {
      "totalCount": 1
    }
  }
}
```
The caller can probe restricted values using different filters.
After the fix, it returns a permission error:
```gql
{
  "errors": [
    {
      "message": "Permission denied"
    }
  ]
}
```
The same should happen through a relation filter, for example filtering
Companies by a restricted Person field:
```gql
query Companies($filter: CompanyFilterInput) {
  companies(filter: $filter, first: 0) {
    totalCount
  }
}
{
  "filter": {
    "people": {
      "jobTitle": {
        "like": "Par%"
      }
    }
  }
}
```
2026-07-16 15:19:46 +02:00
Thomas Trompette 988f8ff900 feat(workflow): provision coreWorkflowVersionId on existing workspaces and link them (#22944)
Stacked on the write-back guard hotfix (#22940). Completes the version
soft-ref for workspaces that predate the `coreWorkflowVersionId` field.

## Why
New standard fields aren't auto-synced to existing workspaces; they're
only built at workspace creation or added by an explicit upgrade
command. Deployed 2.20/2.21 instances also carry **legacy core rows with
`id = record.id`** (the pre-soft-ref shared-UUID model, from the
already-run #22663 backfill). The original backfill has already run
there and won't re-run (tracking is by command name), so the migration
to soft-ref has to be **new appended commands**.

## What (two appended 2-22 workspace commands)
1. `add-workflow-version-core-soft-ref-field` (`1784193206000`): adds
the `coreWorkflowVersionId` system field to existing workspaces missing
it (flat-entity migration, `add-message-campaign-stat-fields` pattern).
Idempotent, dry-run aware, skips workspaces without the
`workflowVersion` object.
2. `backfill-workflow-version-core-links` (`1784193207000`): re-runs the
sync (`upsertToCore`). For each version, `upsertToCore` **purges the
legacy shared-id core row** (`id === record id`) then upserts a
deterministic own-id row and writes the link back onto the workspace
record. Targeted per-id delete — it does not wipe unrelated core rows.

Ordering: both run after the original 2-20 backfill. On instances that
run 2-20 fresh (e.g. 2.19 → 2.22) that backfill creates core rows and —
via the hotfix guard — skips the write-back until the field exists;
command 1 provisions the field; command 2 purges + relinks. On
already-migrated 2.21 instances the 2-20 backfill won't re-run, so
command 2 is what clears their shared-id rows.

The same per-id purge in `upsertToCore` also covers the dual-write path:
between the 2.22 deploy and command 2 running, an edited version would
otherwise collide with its shared-id row on the one-active-per-workflow
index.

Scope: version side only. The workflow-side equivalent
(`coreWorkflowId`) ships with the workflow-side sync PR; `core.workflow`
was never backfilled in prod, so it has no legacy shared-id rows.

## Test
- Unit: guard skips write-back when the field is absent; runs it when
present.
- Happy path (fresh reset): original backfill → add-field no-op → link →
4/4 linked, own ids, 0 duplicates.
- Deployed migration (simulated 2.21: shared-id ACTIVE core rows + field
removed): add-field re-provisions → link purges the shared-id rows and
rebuilds → records linked to own-id rows, 0 duplicates, exactly one
ACTIVE core version per workflow (index intact), no collision.
- Idempotent re-run: still 4 core rows, links resolve.
- Typecheck + lint + oxfmt clean.
2026-07-16 13:18:37 +00:00
Weiko fdb78b35d0 Handle scalar select filter values when recomputing view filters (#22930)
## Summary
Fixing `Internal Server Error: Unexpected invalid view filter value for
filter`

Updating a select field’s options failed with an INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR
when the field had an associated IS_NOT_EMPTY view filter.
The affected filter stored an empty string as its value:
```
operand: IS_NOT_EMPTY
value: ""
```

### Root cause
The option-update side effect treated every associated select filter
value as an option array. It attempted to parse the empty string and
then rejected the result because it was not an array.
However, IS_NOT_EMPTY is a value-less operand, so its empty value is
valid and should not participate in option recomputation.

### Fix
Skip option-value recomputation for operands that do not expect a value,
including IS_NOT_EMPTY.
Normalize legacy scalar select-filter values using the same logic as
filter validation.
Leave subfield filters unchanged.
Preserve compatibility with legacy filter-value representations until
they are migrated to the canonical JSON format.
2026-07-16 12:52:10 +00:00
Thomas Trompette e9bc06a830 fix(workflow): skip core version id write-back when the field is missing (#22940)
## What
The version soft-ref sync (#22821, on main / the 2.22 line, not yet
released) added a **write-back** step: after copying a `workflowVersion`
into `core.workflowVersion`, it sets `coreWorkflowVersionId` on the
workspace record. On workspaces that predate that field (new standard
fields aren't auto-provisioned onto existing workspaces), the write-back
throws:

`Field metadata for field "coreWorkflowVersionId" is missing in object
metadata workflowVersion` (from `formatData`).

This breaks the sync wherever it runs on an unprovisioned workspace —
the backfill (when it runs under the new code) and the dual-write (on
any workflow-version create/update). Observed on staging while upgrading
to 2.22: 2 of 70 workspaces. **2.20 itself was fine** — it ran the old
shared-UUID sync, which had no write-back.

## Fix
Guard the write-back: check the workspace's `workflowVersion` object for
the `coreWorkflowVersionId` field (via `workspaceCacheService` flat
field maps) and skip it with a warning if absent, instead of throwing.
The core row is still upserted; the workspace gets linked later once the
field is provisioned.

## Follow-up
Provisioning `coreWorkflowVersionId` onto existing workspaces and
linking them is #22944 (version side). The workflow-side equivalent
follows with the workflow-side sync PR.

## Test
Unit test covers both branches: field absent → write-back skipped, no
throw, core upsert still runs; field present → write-back runs.
Typecheck + lint clean.

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Akash! 18b746d525 fix(metadata): invalidate metadata store on SSE reconnect (#22504) (#22562)
## Fixes

Fixes #22504

## Description

This PR fixes a bug where metadata updates (like creating a new field or
a page layout) were missed if an open tab was temporarily disconnected
from the server (e.g., tab backgrounded or a network blip).

Because the frontend's metadata store relies on live SSE deltas for
freshness, any gap in the connection meant the new metadata would never
reach the client unless a full reload occurred. This often resulted in
"No Data" states for newly created layouts or widgets.

**Changes:**
- Updated `SSEClientEffect.tsx` to call `invalidateMetadataStore()` upon
a successful SSE reconnection.
- Re-syncing the metadata store on reconnect ensures that any events
missed during the disconnected gap are retrieved durably without
requiring a manual page refresh.

## Testing

1. Open a record page tab in a workspace.
2. From an app front component or DevTools, trigger a field creation via
the metadata API (`createOneField` / `page-layout` mutations).
3. Briefly disconnect the network or restart the server so the SSE
stream drops during the mutation.
4. Re-establish the connection.
5. The tab should automatically refetch the metadata and reflect the new
field/layout without needing a manual reload, instead of getting stuck
in a "No Data" state.


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github-actions[bot] 5d9d33b513 i18n - translations (#22951)
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2026-07-16 14:17:19 +02:00
Weiko 2a7e87125f Remove calendar week view feature flag from public flags (#22950)
## Summary
- Remove `IS_CALENDAR_WEEK_VIEW_ENABLED` from the public feature flag
registry
- Keep the remaining public feature flags unchanged

## Note
Needs more polish before being released in the Lab
2026-07-16 14:09:58 +02:00
Paul Rastoin 217cf650aa Decide workspace destiny from live data and all sub (#22943)
## Context

A production customer was stuck on the billing settings page: their
workspace was `SUSPENDED` (with `suspendedAt` set) while their
subscription was `active` in the database.

## Problem

Stripe webhook events can be delivered out of order or processed
concurrently ([Stripe explicitly does not guarantee
ordering](https://docs.stripe.com/webhooks#events-ordering)), and
`BillingWebhookSubscriptionService.processStripeEvent` made its
suspend/reactivate decision from stale and incomplete data:

- The decision used the **event payload's** subscription status, while
the subscription row was upserted from a **live Stripe fetch** — so the
two could diverge. Around trial end, Stripe emits `active → past_due`
then (once the customer pays) `past_due → active` within a short window.
If the stale `past_due` event is processed last, it suspends the
workspace while writing an `active` subscription to the DB. Nothing
self-heals from that state: the workspace stays suspended while the
cleanup cron warns and eventually soft-deletes it.
- The decision only looked at the **event's own subscription**, but
suspension is a workspace-level decision and a Stripe customer can hold
several subscriptions (plan switch, cancel-then-resubscribe). A
`customer.subscription.deleted` event for the old subscription is
*genuinely* canceled — only the sibling subscription proves the customer
is still paying.
- The workspace snapshot was read at the top of the handler, before
several slow awaits, so a concurrent event could change it mid-flight.

## Fix

Every event now converges the workspace to the current Stripe state,
regardless of delivery order:

- **Live input**: fetch the customer's not-ended subscriptions from
Stripe (`subscriptions.list` without a `status` param excludes the
unbounded canceled history server-side; an explicit
`NOT_ENDED_SUBSCRIPTION_STATUSES` filter additionally drops
`incomplete_expired`, which would otherwise block suspension forever
since it is neither suspend-worthy nor activating). The event's
subscription is taken from that list, or fetched directly by id when
absent (deletion events, deleted customers) — same retrieve the code
used before. The DB upsert uses this live object, never the payload.
- **Workspace-level decision over all live subscriptions**: suspend only
when **every** subscription warrants it, reactivate as soon as **one**
is activating (`active`/`trialing`), and deliberately do nothing in
between — e.g. a `past_due` subscription in its payment-retry grace
period blocks suspension without triggering reactivation.
- **Guarded transitions (compare-and-swap)**:
`WorkspaceService.suspendWorkspace`/`reactivateWorkspace` now apply
their UPDATE only when the workspace is still in a state the transition
is valid from, and return whether they applied. Repeated suspensions
keep the first `suspendedAt` so the cleanup countdown stays anchored to
the original suspension date; the deletion-warning cleanup job is only
enqueued when a reactivation actually applied. The suspend path re-reads
the workspace right before deciding and switches exhaustively on
`activationStatus` (`assertUnreachable` in `default`), preserving the
previous behavior including suspend-over-reactivate precedence.

## Tests

Unit tests cover the incident scenario and its neighbors: a stale
`past_due` event after payment reactivates instead of suspending; a live
`unpaid` state suspends even when the payload says `active`; a canceled
subscription event does not suspend (and reactivates) when a sibling
`active`/`trialing` subscription exists; a sibling in `past_due` grace
blocks suspension without reactivating; the direct-retrieve fallback
handles subscriptions absent from the customer list; the guarded
reactivation skips the cleanup job when it did not apply; and
soft-deleted workspaces are never transitioned.
2026-07-16 14:09:09 +02:00
Charles Bochet 7ec7774087 Fix infinite redirect loop when logging out of a suspended workspace (#22949)
## Problem

Clicking **Log out** on a workspace suspended for a past-due
subscription locks the tab into an infinite redirect loop that hammers
the server with unauthenticated GraphQL requests until the tab is
closed.

Reproduced on cloud: workspace with `Pro plan • Past due` (activation
status `SUSPENDED`), user forced onto `/settings/billing`, click Log out
→ tab freezes, URL flip-flops between `/welcome` and
`/settings/billing`, requests stream out continuously.

## Root cause

`clearSession` nulls the `tokenPairState` atom and removes the persisted
session localStorage keys, but leaves the **in-memory**
`currentWorkspaceState`/`currentUserState` atoms populated, relying on
the subsequent `window.location.assign('/welcome')` reload to reset
them.

`PageChangeEffect` keeps running until that reload commits, and the
intermediate state (no token + suspended workspace) makes
`usePageChangeEffectNavigateLocation` ping-pong:

- on `/settings/billing`: no token → navigate to `/welcome`
- on `/welcome`: the no-token guard is skipped (`SignInUp` is in
`ONGOING_USER_CREATION_PATHS`), then `isWorkspaceSuspended` reads the
**stale** workspace atom → navigate back to `/settings/billing`

The synchronous navigation loop pegs the main thread, so the pending
full-page navigation never commits and the loop never resets. Every
bounce remounts pages whose queries refire without a token (each one
erroring `UNAUTHENTICATED`), plus Sentry envelopes — the server spam.

Verified during repro: mid-loop the tab had `tokenPairState="null"` and
no `currentWorkspaceState` in localStorage (the loop runs fully
unauthenticated off the in-memory atom), and an injected
`localStorage.setItem` wrapper survived the whole loop, proving the page
never reloaded.

## Fix

Clear the same in-memory auth atoms in `clearSession` that
`onUnauthenticatedError` (useApolloFactory) already clears:
`currentUserState`, `currentWorkspaceState`,
`currentWorkspaceMemberState`, `currentUserWorkspaceState`. With the
workspace atom gone, the suspended guard can't fire after logout, the
ping-pong never starts, and the redirect to `/welcome` commits normally.

## Test

Extended the `useAuth` sign-out test: seeds a suspended
`currentWorkspaceState` and a `currentUserState` before `signOut()` and
asserts both are null afterwards.

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Charles Bochet 9860871eac perf(server): lower workspace local cache cap to 6,000 entries (#22946)
## Context

#21954 raised `MAX_LOCAL_CACHE_ENTRIES` from 1,000 to 7,500 to stop the
per-pod workspace metadata cache from thrashing against Redis. That
worked: the cache node's egress dropped from ~1.1-1.8 TB/day to ~0.5-0.7
TB/day and has stayed there.

The memory side of the trade turned out tighter than the sizing assumed.
Prod-eu metrics over the past month:

- Average server pod working set rose from ~1.9-2.4 GiB (before the
rollout on 06/26) to ~3.0-3.4 GiB, with individual pods peaking at
3.5-3.6 GiB, right at the `--max-old-space-size=3500` heap ceiling on 4
GiB pods.
- The `workspace-metadata-cache/local-eviction` counter added in #21954
stayed at zero for three weeks, then on 07/15 between 08:30 and 09:30
UTC all 7 server pods hit the 7,500-entry cap within an hour (no deploy
that morning; organic growth crossed the threshold during the European
morning peak). Since then the fleet evicts continuously (~167k
entries/day).
- Server pods were terminated with reason OOMKilled on 8 days of the
past month (1-2 pods each time).

The per-entry payload also grew since the cap was sized: search field
metadata backfills, two new per-workspace cache components
(`flatSearchFieldMetadataMaps`, `workflowAutomatedTriggerMaps`), and the
heap-only `ORMEntityMetadatas` entries. So the byte ceiling implied by
7,500 entries now sits exactly at the heap limit instead of comfortably
under it.

## What this does

Lower `MAX_LOCAL_CACHE_ENTRIES` 7,500 → 6,000. At the measured ~170-200
KB average entry size this frees roughly 300-500 MB of steady-state heap
per pod, restoring headroom under the 3.5 GB old-space limit.

Traffic cost should be small: eviction churn at the 7,500 cap only moved
cache egress from ~0.55 to ~0.65-0.68 TB/day, so a 20% smaller cap
should keep the bulk of the #21954 reduction. The eviction counter gives
us the feedback loop; if egress climbs materially we can split the
difference, and if pods still run hot the next lever is byte-aware
eviction for the few known-heavy keys.
2026-07-16 12:34:02 +02:00
github-actions[bot] 1b9152d4c5 chore: sync AI model catalog from models.dev (#22939)
Automated daily sync of `ai-providers.json` from
[models.dev](https://models.dev).

This PR updates pricing, context windows, and model availability based
on the latest data.
New models meeting inclusion criteria (tool calling, pricing data,
context limits) are added automatically.
Deprecated models are detected based on cost-efficiency within the same
model family.

**Please review before merging** — verify no critical models were
incorrectly deprecated.

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2026-07-16 08:47:13 +02:00
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2026-07-15 21:00:23 +02:00
Weiko 9c2d87a846 Fix role lookup query and align calendar layout behavior (#22928)
## Summary
Fixes slow getRoles requests caused by loading several one-to-many role
relations in a single TypeORM query.

The previous query produced a Cartesian product across role targets,
permission flags, object permissions, and field permissions. In
production, a workspace with 9 roles expanded into more than 32,000
database rows before TypeORM hydration.

This change:
- Reads roles and their related permissions from the existing flat-map
caches.
- Hydrates relations using the same findManyWithRelationsFromCache
pattern as ViewService.
- Removes the expensive joined query from the getRoles path.
- Preserves the existing GraphQL response shape.

## Performance
### Before:
9 roles
32,257 SQL result rows
Approximately 10 seconds observed request latency
### After:
No Cartesian SQL query
Cache-backed lookups and in-memory relation hydration

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nitin 79f3a5243a Add callAppRoute to RestApiClient (#22863)
Adds a `callAppRoute` method to `RestApiClient` in
`twenty-client-sdk/rest`. It calls one of the app's own HTTP routes
using the injected `TWENTY_FUNCTIONS_URL`, resolved internally the same
way the client already resolves `TWENTY_API_URL`, so app code no longer
reads env vars or knows how function routes are hosted.

Both app runtimes already go through `RestApiClient` for route calls
(logic functions and front components), so both get this in one place;
front components keep the existing 401 token-refresh flow.

Pairs with #22825, which makes the injected `TWENTY_FUNCTIONS_URL`
callable in every topology (app custom domain -> workspace isolated
functions domain -> `SERVER_URL/s`).

Once this ships in an SDK release, Call Recorder's own-route plumbing
(logic-function and front-component utils) drops its URL resolution and
calls `client.callAppRoute(path, body)`.

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2026-07-15 18:07:16 +00:00
martmull 67ed2689ce Unify manifest apply pipeline between application install and dev sync (#22921)
First step of unifying application behaviors across sources (NPM,
TARBALL, LOCAL), following up on #22868. No storage layout changes.

## Problem

Marketplace/tarball installs (`ApplicationInstallService`) and CLI dev
sync (`ApplicationDevelopmentService`) each implemented the second half
of application delivery — metadata sync, SDK client generation,
registration refresh — with quietly diverging behavior:

- Install decided SDK regeneration on `!isVersionUpgrade` (application
row exists), dev sync on `!application.version`. The version-based check
is the robust one: a failed first install leaves an application row
without a version, and the row-based check then skipped SDK generation
on retry unless the schema changed.
- Install refreshed the registration manifest (`updateFromManifest`)
without syncing its variable schemas, while catalog sync, tarball
upload, and dev sync all do. An NPM install that bumped
`latestAvailableVersion` with new `serverVariables` left the
registration's variable schemas stale until the next catalog cron.
- The guards protecting shared registrations from workspace writes
(npm-sourced or not owned by the workspace) lived only inside dev sync's
`syncRegistrationMetadata`.

## Change

New `ApplicationManifestApplyService` (application-manifest module) owns
those steps for both flows:

- `applyManifestToWorkspace`: `synchronizeFromManifest` + SDK client
generation when it's the first successful apply (no persisted version)
or the schema changed. Used by install and dev sync.
- `refreshRegistrationFromManifest`: guarded registration update +
variable schema sync. Callers acting for a workspace (dev sync) pass
`onlyIfOwnedByWorkspaceId`, moving the npm/ownership guard into the
shared service; installs pass `latestAvailableVersion` +
`preventVersionDowngrade` as before. Returns whether anything was
written so dependent side effects (registration asset store in dev sync)
skip together with it.
- `ApplicationRegistrationService.updateFromManifest` now returns
whether it wrote, so variable schemas are only synced from manifests
that were actually applied — previously a downgraded install would still
have synced variables from the older manifest if we had naively added
the sync there.

Install and dev services lose the duplicated logic (and their direct
`SdkClientGenerationService` / variable-service dependencies); hooks and
file writes stay where they were.

## Behavior deltas (all deliberate)

- NPM/TARBALL installs now sync registration variable schemas when they
refresh the registration.
- Retrying a failed first install regenerates the SDK client even when
the schema diff is empty.

## Follow-ups (agreed plan, separate PRs)

Single semver version gate; one registration-metadata writer with lock
coverage for dev-sync/tarball; unified upgrade incl. TARBALL;
recoverable upgrades + stale file cleanup; tarball storage decoupled
from the owner workspace; orphan cleanup cron; faster public-asset
serving (ETag/304); parallel install file writes; PREBUILT execution
mode for app logic functions.

## Validation

- New spec `application-manifest-apply.service.spec.ts` (9 tests: SDK
generation matrix, ownership/npm guards, downgrade-skip short-circuits
variable sync)
- All 26 application suites pass; typecheck, oxlint (type-aware) and
oxfmt green on twenty-server

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2026-07-15 18:58:32 +02:00
Weiko 8cf462d5f7 Add day view support to record calendar (#22922)
## Summary
- Add a calendar day view and wire it into the record calendar layout
selection
- Update the top bar, time grid, and week/day drag and drop handling to
support the new view
- Extend supported layout logic and public feature flags for calendar
day view access
- Add coverage for calendar view content, calendar container behavior,
top bar behavior, day view rendering, supported layout resolution, and
week event drop handling

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Thomas Trompette 2dcf53619f fix(front): keep kanban header columns full-width when board overflows viewport (#22926)
## Problem

Before
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The record board (Kanban) header breaks when the screen is narrower than
the total column width. The stage header columns squish together to fit
the viewport while the cards below keep their fixed 220px width and
scroll horizontally, so the header labels no longer line up with their
columns.

Regression from #22323.

## Cause

#22323 wrapped each column header in `DragDropColumnSortableCell`. In
`fill` mode its `StyledSortableRoot` uses `min-width: 0` with the
default `flex-shrink: 1`, so the header cells collapse below their
column width when the board is wider than the viewport, instead of
overflowing into horizontal scroll like the body.

## Fix

Pin `flex-shrink: 0` in `fill` mode so header cells keep their column
width and overflow in step with the body. `fill` is board-only; the
record table header uses non-fill mode and is unaffected.

## Testing

Opportunities → "By Stage" Kanban, narrow the window below the total
column width: header stays aligned with the cards and scrolls
horizontally with them.

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Thomas Trompette dd9763a7a0 Allow workflow run control mutations to be called with API key auth (#22924)
## Context

A customer wants to control workflow runs from an external system /
their own automation calling the API. Today the workflow mutations are
gated by `UserAuthGuard`, which requires an interactive logged-in user
(`request.user`). API-key requests set `request.workspace` but never
`request.user`, so they can't call them.

## Change

`UserAuthGuard` was applied at the class level on
`WorkflowTriggerResolver`, blanketing all five mutations even though
only `runWorkflowVersion` actually consumes the user (it looks up the
workspace member to stamp `createdBy`).

This drops `UserAuthGuard` from the class and keeps it only on
`runWorkflowVersion`. As a result, these become callable with API-key
auth:
- `stopWorkflowRun`
- `retryWorkflowRun`
- `activateWorkflowVersion`
- `deactivateWorkflowVersion`

None of these ever referenced the user, so no logic depends on it.
`runWorkflowVersion` stays user-only because it needs a workspace member
to attribute `createdBy`.

Permissioning is unchanged: `SettingsPermissionGuard(WORKFLOWS)` stays
at the class level and already resolves the permission for API keys via
`apiKeyId`, so a key still needs the WORKFLOWS permission.

## Notes / open questions

- No actor is recorded for these operations today (they only change
run/version state), so exposing them to API keys doesn't drop any audit
that existed. Attributing API-key-initiated actions would be a
follow-up.
- If there's a deliberate product stance that workflow control should
stay user-only, this is a policy change worth confirming.
2026-07-15 16:21:53 +00:00
Thomas Trompette f4b2968a74 fix(server): finalize workflow runs stuck in STOPPING (#22900)
## Context

A workflow run only reaches STOPPED via the in-flight worker execution:
`stopWorkflowRun` just flips a RUNNING run to `STOPPING` (records
intent), and the `STOPPING -> STOPPED` transition is done later inside
`computeWorkflowRunStatus`, which only runs while a worker is executing
the run's steps.

If no worker is executing the run at that point, nothing ever finalizes
it:
- the worker that owned the run crashed / was killed mid-step (e.g.
under heavy load), or
- a step legitimately sits in RUNNING awaiting an external event that
never arrives (the user stopped it).

Only `ENQUEUED` runs had a staleness sweep, so `STOPPING` (and
`RUNNING`) had no recovery path and would stay stuck indefinitely. This
has been observed in production (~150 runs stuck in `STOPPING` after
manual stops during a migration).

## Change

Extend the existing staled-runs machinery to also finalize runs left in
`STOPPING`:
- New `stuck-stopping-runs-threshold` (1h) +
`getStuckStoppingRunsFindOptions` matching `status = STOPPING AND
updatedAt < now - 1h`. `updatedAt` is a TypeORM update-date column, so
it reliably marks when the run entered `STOPPING`, and 1h stays above
any legitimate in-flight step.
- `handleStuckStoppingRunsForWorkspace` finalizes each match to
`STOPPED` via `endWorkflowRun`, so `endedAt`, step infos and the
`WorkflowRunStopped` metric stay consistent. It pages the backlog with
keyset pagination on `(createdAt, id)`, so a page whose finalizations
all fail can't stay at the front of the query and starve later runs
(failed ones are retried on the next sweep).
- Wired into the same cron (`WorkflowHandleStaledRunsCronJob`, every 10
min), per-workspace job, and the manual `workflow:handle-staled-runs`
command — so ops can also clear an existing backlog immediately. The
staled-ENQUEUED and stuck-STOPPING handlers run independently
(`Promise.allSettled` in the job, separate try/catch in the command), so
a failure in one doesn't block the other.

Stop remains manual and unchanged; this only guarantees a stopped run
eventually reaches `STOPPED`.

## Notes / scope

- No schema change (reuses `updatedAt`), so no migration.
- `RUNNING` runs orphaned by a worker crash have the same missing-net
problem; left out of scope here (this covers the user-triggered STOPPING
case).
- The new detection query scans `status`/`updatedAt` like the existing
ENQUEUED sweep; at very high `workflowRun` volumes an index on `(status,
updatedAt)` would help — same pre-existing consideration as the ENQUEUED
path.

## Tests

Unit tests for `handleStuckStoppingRunsForWorkspace`: no-op when none,
finalizes each match to STOPPED, pages through a multi-page backlog, and
advances past a fully-failed page instead of starving later runs. Plus a
unit test for the `(createdAt, id)` keyset condition in
`getStuckStoppingRunsFindOptions`. Full suite green, lint + typecheck
clean on changed files.

Manually verified on a real instance (Postgres): seeded a `STOPPING` run
aged 2h and ran `workflow:handle-staled-runs` -> transitioned to
`STOPPED` with `endedAt` set; a freshly-`STOPPING` run (updatedAt now)
was correctly left untouched by the 1h threshold.

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Thomas Trompette f67eb60c57 feat(workflow): soft-ref core workflow/version (backfill + dual-write) (#22821)
Replaces the shared-UUID model (core row reuses the workspace record id)
with a **soft-ref**: the workspace `workflow`/`workflowVersion` records
carry a nullable `coreWorkflowId`/`coreWorkflowVersionId` pointing to
their **own-id** core rows. This removes the assumption that workspace
record ids are globally unique - which is false, since prefilled/seeded
workflows share ids across workspaces. Supersedes #22776.

## In this PR
**Soft-ref columns (foundation):**
- **twenty-shared** `STANDARD_OBJECTS`:
`workflowVersion.coreWorkflowVersionId` + `workflow.coreWorkflowId` (+
snapshot test).
- **compute utils**: both as system, nullable UUID fields.
- **entity classes**: the bare fields.

**Version soft-ref sync:**
- Core `workflowVersion` rows get their own id, derived
deterministically from `workspaceId + record id` (uuidv5). Deterministic
so the upsert is idempotent: a failed write-back re-derives the same id
and self-heals instead of orphaning rows or colliding on the
one-active-per-workflow index.
- Sync = find-or-create keyed on the workspace record's
`coreWorkflowVersionId`, then write the core id back onto the workspace
record.
- Migrating over pre-soft-ref data: purges any core row whose id equals
the workspace record id before recreating, so old shared-UUID rows
aren't orphaned.
- Version dual-write listener reworked: delete is keyed by the core id
read off `before.coreWorkflowVersionId`.

Verified on a fresh `database:reset` (columns materialize, backfill
produces deterministic own-id rows linked back, idempotent re-run), a
simulated old shared-UUID state (stale rows purged, records re-linked),
and a simulated write-back failure (retry re-links to the same id, no
orphan, active-version index intact).

## Next steps (follow-up work, not in this PR)
1. Workflow-side soft-ref sync mirroring the version side (service,
module, dual-write listener, backfill command).
2. Workspace command to add the two columns to existing workspaces.

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Charles Bochet 8e03921372 Add CREATED workspace activation status (read path + enum migration) (#22904)
## Context

Since v2 onboarding (#22303), workspaces are activated **before** the
billing plan step (now the last onboarding step). Users abandoning at
the plan step leave ACTIVE workspaces with a Stripe customer but no
subscription (~60–110/day on cloud, 935+ so far), and no cleanup
mechanism ever touches them: billing webhooks never fire (no
subscription), the suspended-workspaces cron only handles SUSPENDED, the
onboarding cron only handles PENDING_CREATION/ONGOING_CREATION.

Target lifecycle (across two PRs): `PENDING_CREATION → ONGOING_CREATION
→ CREATED → ACTIVE → SUSPENDED → deleted`.

**`CREATED`** = the workspace schema is provisioned but onboarding is
not complete — no billing subscription yet. It is **not** considered
active:

| Concern | CREATED behavior |
|---|---|
| Sign-in / invited teammates joining | allowed (invite-team step
precedes the plan step) |
| Member + metadata loading (app shell) | allowed (user must finish
onboarding) |
| Permissions | real permission checks (no PENDING-style bypass) |
| Version upgrades / workspace migrations | **included** (schema must
not drift) |
| Messaging/calendar/workflow/etc. crons | **excluded** — no background
processing until a plan is chosen |
| PLAN_REQUIRED onboarding lock | unchanged (still derived from
subscription existence) |

## What this PR does (read path only)

The enum addition ships as a **slow** instance command, which can run
after deploy — so nothing in this PR ever **writes** `CREATED`. The
write path (setting it at activation, the cleanup sweep, the backfill of
the existing zombie cohort) is a follow-up PR that ships once this
migration has run everywhere.

- **twenty-shared**: `CREATED` enum value;
`PROVISIONED_WORKSPACE_ACTIVATION_STATUSES` + `isWorkspaceProvisioned`
("schema exists": CREATED | ACTIVE | SUSPENDED), replacing
`isWorkspaceActiveOrSuspended` — all call sites (server member loading,
access-token workspace-member lookup, front metadata-store gates) meant
"has schema/members".
- **Slow instance command** (2.22.0): swaps
`core.workspace_activationStatus_enum` using the
rename→recreate→alter-column idiom. The CHECK constraints on
`core.workspace` embed casts to the enum type and would break the swap —
the command captures them from `pg_constraint`, drops them, swaps the
type, and restores them.
- **Pre-migration-safe queries**: Postgres rejects `IN ('CREATED', ...)`
when the enum value does not exist yet — even for reads, and the
instance-command runner itself queries provisioned workspaces before
migrating (a fresh database could never initialize). All
provisioned-status filters go through a new `activationStatusIn` util
comparing on `"activationStatus"::text`, valid before and after the
migration.
- **Upgrade path**: workspace iterator, command runner, upgrade-status
and workspace-version services iterate CREATED workspaces. Since they
now cover more than ACTIVE/SUSPENDED, the stale names were renamed to
`ProvisionedWorkspaceCommandRunner`, `hasProvisionedWorkspaces`,
`getProvisionedWorkspaceIds`, `loadProvisionedWorkspaces` (the
mechanical import rename in old version-command dirs is why this PR
carries the `ci:allow-previous-version-upgrade-mutation` label).
- **Sign-in**: `throwIfWorkspaceIsNotReadyForSignInUp` accepts CREATED
so invited members can join during onboarding (join authorization itself
is unchanged — enforced upstream in `checkAccessForSignIn`);
`activateWorkspace` idempotent-retry accepts CREATED as a terminal
state.
- **Transitions out of CREATED** (only write ACTIVE — safe to ship now,
dead until the write path lands): the Stripe webhook reactivation branch
also promotes CREATED, and `syncSubscriptionToDatabase` promotes
synchronously; both gated on
`WORKSPACE_ACTIVATING_SUBSCRIPTION_STATUSES` (Active/Trialing —
extracted from `shouldReactivateWorkspace`, behavior-preserving) so an
`incomplete` subscription created by the payment-intent flow before
payment never promotes the workspace.
- Deliberately untouched: all background crons, permission guards, JWT
strategy, PLAN_REQUIRED logic, admin panel (renders the raw status
string).

## Follow-up PR (after this migration has run)
1. `activateWorkspace` sets `hasWorkspaceAnySubscription ? ACTIVE :
CREATED` (billing disabled → always ACTIVE, self-hosted unchanged).
2. Cleanup: suspend CREATED workspaces older than N days (config var),
handing them to the existing suspended pipeline (warn → soft-delete →
destroy).
3. Backfill: cloud-only slow command moving ACTIVE workspaces with no
billingSubscription row (created since Jul 1) to CREATED.

## Verification
- Migration exercised against a real database via the command class: up
→ down → up; `enum_range` and `pg_get_constraintdef` checked after each
step (constraints restored against the new type, `DEFAULT 'INACTIVE'`
preserved).
- Pre-migration safety exercised for real: with the migration rolled
back (enum without CREATED), `run-instance-commands` — the exact
fresh-database CI path that failed before the `::text` fix — completes
cleanly.
- End-to-end with a workspace manually set to CREATED and the branch
server+front running: sign-in issues tokens, `currentUser` loads
workspaceMember(s), the full app loads with no console errors; GraphQL
returns `activationStatus: CREATED`.
- Workspace creation ran end-to-end locally in **both billing modes** on
this branch:
- billing disabled: signup → workspace creation → ACTIVE immediately →
onboarding completes with no plan step → app loads (unchanged behavior);
- billing enabled (Stripe test mode): signup creates the Stripe customer
eagerly → activation ends ACTIVE → subscription-less workspace is pinned
to the plan-required page → no-card trial checkout creates a `trialing`
subscription via `createDirectSubscription`/`syncSubscriptionToDatabase`
→ app loads.
- `twenty-shared` unit tests, server specs on touched services,
`lint:diff-with-main` and `typecheck` for shared/server/front all green;
full CI green.
2026-07-15 17:03:17 +02:00
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2026-07-15 16:38:28 +02:00
Weiko 25bd2897a3 Add weekly layout to record calendar (#22819)
## Summary

- Add a week layout to record calendar views and persist the selected
layout.
- Render `DATE` calendars as an all-day week and `DATE_TIME` calendars
as an hourly week.
- Add an optional end date field across calendar configuration,
metadata, persistence, and complete-view upserts.
- Use configured end values for ranged and multi-day events, with a
one-hour fallback when a `DATE_TIME` end is absent or invalid.
- Keep calendar cards consistent with the existing compact view,
including checkbox selection and whole-card record opening.
- Gate the weekly layout and end-date behavior behind the public Labs
`IS_CALENDAR_WEEK_VIEW_ENABLED` workspace feature flag.

## Week interactions

- Show overlapping timed events side by side and cap the visible records
at two per day.
- Display start and end times on timed cards, enforce a readable
30-minute minimum height, and keep today’s text contrast stronger.
- Drag timed events between days and times with 30-minute snapping while
preserving their duration, including zero-duration events.
- Show a create button when hovering a 30-minute slot; keyboard users
can focus a day, move the slot with the arrow keys, and reach the same
contextual action.
- Initialize new records with the selected slot time and a compatible
writable end value one hour later.
- Show the workspace time zone and current-time indicator in timed
weeks; date-only weeks keep the all-day section without an hourly grid.

## Configuration and data loading

- Only allow end fields that match the start field type, and prevent
selecting the same field for both boundaries.
- Load records whose ranges overlap the visible period so month and week
layouts display the same relevant records.
- Resolve and persist calendar end fields when updating existing views
through `upsert_complete_view`.
- Fall back to Month and ignore the configured end field while the flag
is disabled, without overwriting either persisted setting, so
re-enabling restores the previous configuration.
- Expose the flag in Labs and keep it default-off for workspaces without
a stored value; enable it in the development seeder.

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2026-07-15 16:30:18 +02:00
martmull 0dbae2eda3 Address #22827 review comments and converge application file endpoints (#22868)
Follow-up to #22827, addressing the review comments left around merge
time and applying the endpoint convergence discussed afterwards.

## Review comments from #22827

- **Swallowed error in dev sync asset read**
([comment](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/22827#discussion_r3571513265)):
the swallow is intentional (a missing public asset must not fail the
whole dev sync) but it now logs a warning with the asset path and error,
and the registration keeps its previously stored file for that path
instead of losing it.
- **`isAbsoluteUrl` location**
([comment](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/22827#discussion_r3571524234)):
moved to `twenty-shared/utils/url`. The server, and now also
`twenty-sdk`'s `normalize-application-assets`, use the shared util.
- **Soft delete vs file cleanup**
([comment](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/22827#discussion_r3571589558)):
per review, deleting a registration is now a hard delete. Stored assets
(bytes + rows) are deleted with it, dependent rows are removed by their
existing FK cascades, and installed applications keep working with their
registration link nulled. No soft-delete/cron mechanism.
- **Asset cap too generous**
([comment](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/22827#discussion_r3571595745)):
lowered to 10MB per review and documented in the publishing and
public-assets docs pages.
- **One missing image retriggers a full asset sync**
([comment](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/22827#discussion_r3571646243)):
`storeRegistrationAssets` now takes `skipAlreadyStoredPaths`; the
catalog sync passes it when the package version is unchanged, so only
assets missing a stored file are fetched instead of re-downloading
everything.
- **`existing.logo` already contains the new logo**
([comment](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/22827#discussion_r3571667847)):
correct, `updateFromManifest` runs first, so the previous "keep fileId
when the path did not change" guard compared the new logo against
itself. The fileId preservation is now keyed on the stored server file
for the exact path (files are unique per `(applicationRegistrationId,
path)`): a changed logo path no longer inherits the old file's id, and a
transient download failure on an unchanged path still keeps the working
file. This also removed the fileId-preservation bookkeeping from
`storeRegistrationAssets`.

## Endpoint convergence

- **Path-addressed public route for registration assets**: `GET
/file/server/application-registration/:fileId` is replaced by `GET
/files/application-registrations/:registrationId/*path`, mirroring the
manifest's public-folder paths and leaving room for a future `:version`
segment. Assets stay addressable by stable ids server-side; the fileId
now only marks a path as stored. No URL is ever persisted (all are built
at query time), and the old route never shipped in a release, so there
is nothing to migrate.
- **`Application.logoUrl` resolved server-side**: new `ResolveField` on
the `Application` type builds the `/public-assets/...` display URL (or
passes absolute URLs through). `useApplicationChipData` now reads it
from `currentWorkspace.installedApplications`, and the frontend
`buildApplicationLogoUrl` util is deleted, so clients no longer
construct file URLs themselves.

## Validation

- Unit: `file.controller.spec` (route renamed, traversal case added),
`server-file-storage.service.spec` (`findServerFile`,
`deleteByApplicationRegistrationId`),
`application-registration-asset-url.service.spec` (new URL shape,
url-encoding), new `isAbsoluteUrl` test; all application/file suites
pass.
- Live against a local server: new route serves tarball and rehosted npm
assets with `public, max-age=3600` (nested paths included), 404s on
missing files, unknown registrations, traversal attempts, and the
removed old route; `findManyApplicationRegistrations` returns
path-addressed URLs for stored assets, CDN fallback for npm, absolute
passthrough; `installedApplications.logoUrl` resolves the public-assets
URL and stays null for logo-less apps. Registration hard delete verified
against the DB: file rows cascade, application rows keep a nulled
registration link.
- Typecheck + lint on twenty-server, twenty-front, twenty-shared,
twenty-sdk; metadata codegen and client-sdk regenerated.
2026-07-15 16:12:28 +02:00
github-actions[bot] 907c5cc39f i18n - translations (#22913)
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2026-07-15 15:54:27 +02:00
Abdul Rahman f4ff234db8 feat: make record avatar/icon resolution data-driven via a configurable image identifier field (#22644)
## Summary

Today the avatar/icon shown for a record is hardcoded per object —
Company pulls a favicon from its domain link, Person uses `avatarUrl`,
etc. This PR replaces that hardcoding with a generic, data-driven
abstraction based on a configurable **image identifier field** on each
object's metadata (mirroring the existing **label identifier** concept).

An object's image identifier can point to:
- a **`FILES`** field → the uploaded image is used directly (rounded
avatar), or
- a **`LINKS`** field → a favicon is derived from the primary URL via
the Twenty icons service (squared avatar), gated by
`ALLOW_REQUESTS_TO_TWENTY_ICONS`.

This lets any object type (Opportunity, a custom "Listing", etc.) define
its own avatar/icon without code changes, and makes the field
configurable/overridable for standard objects.


##  Open question: also allow `TEXT` → direct image URL?
Right now the image identifier is restricted to `FILES` (uploaded file)
and `LINKS` (favicon). We deliberately left out `TEXT` → **direct image
URL** (e.g. an imported/synced photo URL stored in a text field).
There's precedent for it — Person's avatar was originally a `TEXT`
`avatarUrl`, and WorkspaceMember still is — and it's unambiguous (a
`TEXT` field has no favicon-vs-image ambiguity, and selecting it as the
image identifier is itself the declaration of intent). It's a small,
clean extension:
- add `TEXT` to the allowed image-identifier types,
- add an explicit `TEXT → raw URL` case
- `getAvatarType`: `TEXT → rounded`.
Caveats: it relies on admin assertion that the text values are image
URLs (no data-level guarantee), and external image URLs load third-party
content in the browser (IP-leak/hotlinking, same as favicons — a
proxy/cache would be the more robust long-term answer).

###  Resolution
Decision: **we will not support `TEXT` as an image identifier.** Image
identifiers stay restricted to `FILES` and `LINKS`, and any other type
fails closed (returns no avatar) on both the frontend and backend.
Instead, the legacy items that still rely on a `TEXT` avatar — Person's
deprecated `avatarUrl` and WorkspaceMember's `avatarUrl` — will be
migrated to `FILE` fields in a follow-up PR. Until then, WorkspaceMember
remains an exception (its `avatarUrl` still resolves through the
existing CorePicture path), and legacy Person `avatarUrl` values that
haven't been migrated will show initials placeholders.


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github-actions[bot] e31e6c7794 i18n - docs translations (#22912)
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2026-07-15 15:12:59 +02:00
Paul Rastoin a28c3a905a Route pre-2.19 upgrade commands through a legacy validate-build path (#22884)
## Problem

Since the centralized metadata side-effect engine landed in v2.19,
`WorkspaceMigrationValidateBuildAndRunService.validateBuildAndRunWorkspaceMigrationFromRecord`
runs `metadataSideEffectEngineService.expandWithSideEffects(...)` before
building. As a result every historical upgrade command
(`upgrade-version-command/1-21/*` … `2-18/*`), authored before the
engine existed, now flows through it. Their operation matrix is no
longer applied literally: the engine injects/cascades companions (system
fields, `searchVector` field + GIN index, `searchFieldMetadata` rows,
unique backing indexes) and can hard-fail on reserved-identifier
collisions (`RESERVED_SYSTEM_UNIVERSAL_IDENTIFIER`).

Two hazards for already-shipped commands:

1. **Collision → hard failure**: a command declaring a companion the
engine now owns collides with the engine's deterministic
`universalIdentifier`.
2. **Silent drift**: on object/field create/delete the engine
adds/cascades companions the command author never intended, so
workspaces upgraded now differ structurally from those upgraded
incrementally before 2.19.

Suspected real-world impact: a self-hosted user upgrading v2.6.1 →
v2.21.0 hit `duplicate key value violates unique constraint
"IDX_SEARCH_FIELD_METADATA_OBJECT_FIELD_UNIQUE"` in
`upgrade:2-16:backfill-search-field-metadata`, because object-creating
commands now cascade and pre-create the deterministic
`searchFieldMetadata` rows the standalone backfill then re-inserts.

## Changes

- `workspace-migration-validate-build-and-run-service.ts`: extract the
shared compute-and-run tail into a private method, and add
`validateBuildAndRunLegacyWorkspaceMigration` (marked `@deprecated`)
that skips `expandWithSideEffects` and applies the matrix literally. The
existing side-effect entry points are unchanged (the live API and
application manifests depend on them).
- Repoint **all** pre-2.19 upgrade command call sites (1-21 … 2-18,
including `2-10 sync-call-recording-standard-objects`) to the legacy
method. Only the four `2-20/*` commands (target version ≥ 2.19) remain
on the side-effect path.
- `2-16 backfill-search-field-metadata`: recompute
`flatSearchFieldMetadataMaps` from the database before building the
existing-rows dedupe set. The migration runner only invalidates the
flat-maps keys a migration touched, so during a cross-version upgrade
earlier commands can leave this map stale; a stale map breaks the dedupe
and re-inserts rows, tripping
`IDX_SEARCH_FIELD_METADATA_OBJECT_FIELD_UNIQUE`. This is the direct fix
for the reported failure.
- Export `FlatEntityMapsBundle` so the shared tail can be typed.
- Document the side-effect vs legacy path and the selection rule in
`packages/twenty-server/docs/UPGRADE_COMMANDS.md`.

Selection rule: target version **< 2.19** → legacy path; **≥ 2.19** →
side-effect path (default). No exceptions.

## Known gap / merge ordering

The static twenty-standard definition declares all of `callRecording`'s
fields (including the `searchVector` system field) but **not** its
`searchVector` GIN index — every other searchable standard object
declares its GIN index statically. On the legacy path, workspaces
upgrading through `2-10 sync-call-recording-standard-objects` therefore
create the `searchVector` column unindexed (`searchFieldMetadata` rows
are created later in the same pipeline by the 2-16 backfill). The static
GIN index declaration plus a backfill for already-upgraded workspaces
land in a follow-up (twentyhq/core-team-issues#2672), which must ship in
the same release as this PR.

## Out of scope (separate follow-ups)

- `UpgradeMigrationService.getLastAttemptedInstanceCommand()` ordering.
- callRecording `searchVector` GIN index static declaration + backfill
(twentyhq/core-team-issues#2672, same-release dependency, see above).

## Test plan

- `nx typecheck twenty-server` passes.
- `nx lint:diff-with-main twenty-server` (oxlint + oxfmt) clean on
changed files.
- 2-20 command specs (which exercise the unchanged side-effect path)
pass.

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