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.
Co-authored-by: FelixMalfait <6399865+FelixMalfait@users.noreply.github.com>
## Summary
- Fixes a bug where removing an option from a MULTI_SELECT field fails
with `invalid input value for enum` when existing records contain the
removed value alongside surviving values.
- The root cause was the `ELSE` branch in `updateArrayEnum` which tried
to cast removed enum values (e.g. `DISTRIBUTOR`) to the new enum type
that no longer includes them.
- The fix replaces the `ELSE` cast with a NULL-producing implicit CASE
default and uses `array_agg(...) FILTER (WHERE mapped_value IS NOT
NULL)` to silently strip removed values from existing arrays.
### Before (bug)
```sql
-- ELSE branch tries to cast removed value to new enum → crash
CASE unnest_value::text
WHEN 'IMPL' THEN 'IMPL'::new_enum
WHEN 'APP' THEN 'APP'::new_enum
ELSE unnest_value::text::new_enum -- 'DISTRIBUTOR' fails here
END
```
### After (fix)
```sql
-- No ELSE: removed values produce NULL, filtered out by array_agg
SELECT array_agg(mapped_value) FILTER (WHERE mapped_value IS NOT NULL)
FROM (
SELECT CASE unnest_value::text
WHEN 'IMPL' THEN 'IMPL'::new_enum
WHEN 'APP' THEN 'APP'::new_enum
END AS mapped_value
FROM unnest(old_column) AS unnest_value
) enum_mapping
```
Updated upgrade command to also backfill command menu items for
workflows.
This has been done in the same command because we need to enable the
feature flag once both operations are complete: the creation of the
standard command menu items and the creation of workflow command menu
items.
## Summary
- File serving endpoints (`GET file/:fileFolder/:id` and `GET
public-assets/...`) were piping S3/local file streams directly to the
response without any HTTP headers, allowing a stored XSS attack via
uploaded HTML files rendered inline on the CRM origin.
- Adds `Content-Type`, `Content-Disposition`, and
`X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff` headers to all file serving responses.
Only known-safe MIME types (images, PDF, plain text, audio, video) are
served inline; everything else (HTML, SVG, XML, etc.) forces
`Content-Disposition: attachment` to trigger download instead of
rendering.
- New `setFileResponseHeaders` utility with an explicit allowlist of
inline-safe MIME types.
## Test plan
- [x] Unit tests pass (9 tests including 2 new ones: header assertions
and attachment-disposition for HTML)
- [x] Lint clean (`lint:diff-with-main`)
- [x] Typecheck clean (`nx typecheck twenty-server`)
- [ ] Manual: upload an HTML file via `uploadWorkflowFile`, access the
returned URL — should download instead of rendering
- [ ] Manual: upload a PNG image, access the URL — should render inline
with correct `Content-Type: image/png`
- [ ] Manual: verify `X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff` header is present
on all file responses
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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.
Co-authored-by: FelixMalfait <6399865+FelixMalfait@users.noreply.github.com>
## Summary
- The `ci-ai-catalog-sync` cron workflow was failing because the
`ai:sync-models-dev` NestJS command bootstraps the full app, which tries
to connect to PostgreSQL — unavailable in CI.
- Converted the sync logic to a standalone `ts-node` script
(`scripts/ai-sync-models-dev.ts`) that runs without NestJS, eliminating
the database dependency.
- Removed the `Build twenty-server` step from the workflow since it's no
longer needed, making the job faster.
## Test plan
- [x] Verified the standalone script runs successfully locally via `npx
nx run twenty-server:ts-node-no-deps-transpile-only --
./scripts/ai-sync-models-dev.ts`
- [x] Verified `--dry-run` flag works correctly
- [x] Verified the output `ai-providers.json` is correctly written with
valid JSON (135 models across 5 providers)
- [x] Verified the script passes linting with zero errors
- [ ] CI should pass without requiring a database service
Fixes:
https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/actions/runs/23424202182/job/68135439740
Made with [Cursor](https://cursor.com)
## Summary
This PR adds a comprehensive billing usage analytics feature that
provides detailed breakdowns of credit consumption across execution
types, users, resources, and time periods. The implementation includes a
new ClickHouse-backed analytics service, GraphQL API endpoint, and a
frontend dashboard component.
## Key Changes
### Backend
- **New BillingAnalyticsService**: Queries ClickHouse for usage
breakdowns by user, resource, execution type, and time series data
- **BillingEventWriterService**: Writes billing events to ClickHouse for
analytics while maintaining best-effort semantics (never blocks Stripe
billing)
- **ClickHouse Schema**: Added `billingEvent` table with 3-year TTL for
storing detailed billing event data
- **GraphQL Resolver**: New `getBillingAnalytics` query that aggregates
usage data for the current billing period, protected by feature flag and
billing permissions
- **Enhanced BillingUsageEvent**: Added `userWorkspaceId` field to track
per-user credit consumption
- **AI Billing Integration**: Updated AI billing service to pass
`userWorkspaceId` when recording usage events
### Frontend
- **SettingsBillingAnalyticsSection**: New component displaying:
- Usage breakdown by execution type with progress bars
- Daily usage time series chart (28-day view)
- Per-user credit consumption breakdown
- Per-resource (agent/workflow) credit consumption breakdown
- **SettingsUsage Page**: Dedicated page for viewing usage analytics
- **GraphQL Query**: `GetBillingAnalytics` query with generated hooks
- **Navigation**: Added Usage menu item in settings (feature-flagged)
- **Mock Data**: Included screenshot mock data for preview/testing
### Feature Flag
- Added `IS_USAGE_ANALYTICS_ENABLED` feature flag to control visibility
and access to analytics features
## Implementation Details
- Analytics data is queried in parallel for performance
- ClickHouse writes are non-blocking to ensure billing operations never
fail
- Progress bars use dynamic coloring from a predefined palette
- Time series visualization normalizes bar heights relative to max value
- Empty state handling when no analytics data is available
- Responsive UI with proper text truncation for long names
https://claude.ai/code/session_01Y1EqrX6PFq3EJxJq89h7DF
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## Summary
- The `MigrateModelIdsToCompositeFormat` migration was setting
`agent.modelId = NULL`, but the column has a `NOT NULL` constraint —
causing the migration to fail on deploy.
- Fixed by setting `modelId` to the `'default-smart-model'` sentinel
value instead of NULL. The runtime already resolves this sentinel
dynamically via `getEffectiveModelConfig` / `isDefaultModelSentinel`, so
agents correctly fall back to the admin-configured smart model.
## Test plan
- [ ] Run `npx nx run twenty-server:database:migrate:prod` — migration
should complete without errors
- [ ] Verify agents still resolve to the correct model at runtime
(sentinel → `getDefaultPerformanceModel()`)
Made with [Cursor](https://cursor.com)
- Renamed FieldConfiguration's layout field to fieldDisplayMode as it
caused issues with the layout field of BarChartConfiguration
- Create relation Field widgets for standard objects
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- Automatically create and sync command menu items for all workflows
with a manual trigger
- Refactor `useCommandMenuItemsFromBackend`
- Prefill a _Quick Lead_ workflow command menu item during workspace
setup and dev seeding
- Add a ready prop to `HeadlessEngineCommandWrapperEffect` to prevent
premature execution when async data hasn't loaded yet
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## Summary
Fixes#13008
Azure AD has a [known
bug](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/5570899/our-adminconsent-url-always-fails-with-aadsts65005)
where the first consent attempt for a multi-tenant app fails with
`AADSTS650051` because the service principal is mid-provisioning in the
target tenant. Microsoft's own engineers have acknowledged the issue
with no fix ETA.
This PR adds a transparent retry to the `MicrosoftOAuthGuard`:
1. When the OAuth redirect returns `AADSTS650051`, the guard parses the
`state` parameter to recover the original query params (workspaceId,
invite hash, locale, etc.)
2. Redirects the user back to `/auth/microsoft` with a `msRetry=1`
counter
3. The full OAuth flow restarts — by this point the service principal
has finished provisioning, so consent succeeds
4. Capped at 1 retry (`MAX_MICROSOFT_AUTH_RETRIES`) to prevent infinite
loops. If it still fails, falls through to the normal error page
From the user's perspective, they just see a brief extra redirect
instead of a cryptic error page.
### Context
- `AADSTS650051` is a race condition in Azure AD's service principal
provisioning during multi-tenant app consent
- It's distinct from missing consent (`AADSTS65001`) or admin consent
required (`AADSTS90094`)
- The error is transient — retrying the same flow immediately succeeds
- Microsoft Q&A threads confirm this affects many multi-tenant apps, not
just Twenty
### References
- [Microsoft Q&A: adminconsent always fails with AADSTS650051 on first
attempt](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/5570899/our-adminconsent-url-always-fails-with-aadsts65005)
- [Microsoft Q&A: AADSTS650051 for multiple
applications](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/5571098/when-customers-attempt-to-sign-in-and-grant-consen)
## Test plan
- [ ] Deploy to a staging environment with Microsoft OAuth enabled
- [ ] Have a user from a new Azure AD tenant attempt Microsoft sign-in
for the first time
- [ ] If AADSTS650051 occurs, verify the user is transparently retried
and signs in successfully
- [ ] Verify `msRetry` counter prevents infinite redirect loops (check
server logs for the warn message)
- [ ] Verify normal Microsoft sign-in flow (no error) is unaffected
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## Summary
- Store SSO connections (Google, Microsoft, OIDC, SAML) as connected
accounts in the core schema during sign-in/sign-up, gated behind the
`IS_CONNECTED_ACCOUNT_MIGRATED` feature flag
- Add `OIDC` and `SAML` to `ConnectedAccountProvider` enum with
exhaustive switch handling across frontend and backend
- Add `IS_CONNECTED_ACCOUNT_MIGRATED` to `DEFAULT_FEATURE_FLAGS` for new
workspaces, with a fallback check so SSO accounts are created even
before workspace activation
- Always upsert connected accounts to both workspace and core schemas
during messaging OAuth flow, fixing FK constraint violations when
SSO-only accounts exist only in core
- Create message/calendar channels when they don't exist regardless of
new vs reconnect flow
- Filter settings accounts list to only show accounts that have message
or calendar channels
## Test plan
- [ ] Sign up with Google SSO → verify connected account is created in
core schema
- [ ] Connect messaging (Google APIs) after SSO sign-up → verify no FK
errors, channels created, configuration page renders correctly
- [ ] Reconnect an existing messaging account → verify tokens updated,
sync resets triggered
- [ ] Sign in with OIDC/SAML SSO → verify connected account created with
oidcTokenClaims
- [ ] Verify settings accounts page only shows accounts with channels
(SSO-only accounts hidden)
- [ ] Verify typecheck, lint, and unit tests pass
## Summary
Fixes#18744 — The workflow FIND_RECORDS action silently drops filter
conditions when a variable resolves to null/empty, causing the query to
return **all records** instead of erroring.
**Root cause (three compounding layers):**
1. **`variable-resolver.ts`** — `resolveString` returns `undefined` when
a variable lookup fails (e.g., `{{steps.trigger.output.userId}}` where
`userId` doesn't exist in context). The return type says `string` but
`evalFromContext` actually returns `undefined` at runtime.
2. **`checkIfShouldSkipFiltering.ts`** — Treats `undefined`/`null`/`""`
values as "skip this filter." This is correct for the **UI filter
builder** (user hasn't finished typing), but wrong for **workflow
execution** (variable resolution failed = misconfigured workflow).
3. **`find-records.workflow-action.ts`** — When all filters are silently
skipped, `computeRecordGqlOperationFilter` returns `{}` (match
everything). The query runs with no filter, returning all records —
silently succeeding with wrong results.
## Fix
Added validation in `find-records.workflow-action.ts` **after**
`resolveInput` but **before** `computeRecordGqlOperationFilter`. For
each filter with a value-requiring operand (i.e., not IS_EMPTY,
IS_NOT_EMPTY, IS_IN_PAST, IS_IN_FUTURE, IS_TODAY), if the resolved value
is `undefined`, `null`, or `""`, throw `INVALID_STEP_INPUT` with a
descriptive error message.
**Why this approach:**
- Scoped to the workflow executor — does **not** break the UI filter
builder's intentional skip-on-empty behavior
- Does not change shared utilities (`checkIfShouldSkipFiltering`,
`resolveInput`) used across the app
- Fails fast with a clear error instead of silently returning wrong data
- 1 file changed, 23 lines added
## Test plan
- [x] Backend typecheck passes
- [x] oxlint passes (0 warnings, 0 errors)
- [x] Prettier passes
- [ ] Manual: Create a workflow with FIND_RECORDS using a variable that
doesn't exist → should error with "Filter condition has an empty value
after variable resolution" instead of returning all records
- [ ] Manual: Create a workflow with FIND_RECORDS using IS_EMPTY operand
(no value needed) → should still work correctly
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Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
## Summary
- Replaces per-provider TypeScript constant files
(`openai-models.const.ts`, `anthropic-models.const.ts`, etc.) with a
single `ai-providers.json` catalog as the source of truth
- Adds runtime model discovery via AI SDK for self-hosted providers,
with `models.dev` enrichment for pricing/capabilities
- Introduces composite model IDs (`provider/modelId`) for canonical,
conflict-free identification
- Simplifies provider configuration: API keys are injected from
environment variables (e.g., `OPENAI_API_KEY`)
- Adds admin panel UI for provider management (add/remove/test), model
discovery, recommended model configuration, and default fast/smart model
selection per workspace
- Removes deprecated config variables (`AI_DISABLED_MODEL_IDS`,
`AUTO_ENABLE_NEW_AI_MODELS`, etc.)
- Adds database migration for composite model ID format
## Test plan
- [ ] Server typecheck passes
- [ ] Frontend typecheck passes
- [ ] Server unit tests pass
- [ ] Frontend unit tests pass
- [ ] CI pipeline green
- [ ] Admin panel AI tab loads correctly
- [ ] Provider discovery works for configured providers
- [ ] Model recommendation toggles persist
- [ ] Default fast/smart model selection works
Made with [Cursor](https://cursor.com)
## Summary
Fixes#17941 — Saving a blank subdomain causes a redirect to
`.website.com`, effectively breaking the workspace.
**Root cause:** Three layers all fail to reject an empty string `""`:
1. **Frontend (`SettingsDomain.tsx`):** `SaveButton` has both
`onClick={onSave}` and `type="submit"`. The `onClick` fires first,
calling `handleSave()` directly without running Zod validation. So
`isDefined("")` returns `true`, the confirmation modal opens, and the
blank subdomain is submitted.
2. **Backend DTO (`update-workspace-input.ts`):** The `subdomain` field
has `@IsString()` + `@IsOptional()` but no pattern validation, so an
empty string passes the DTO layer.
3. **Backend service (`workspace.service.ts:152`):** `if
(payload.subdomain && ...)` — empty string is falsy in JS, so it skips
`validateSubdomainOrThrow()` entirely and writes `subdomain: ""` to the
database.
**The crash:** After save, the redirect logic does
`"myworkspace.website.com".replace("myworkspace", "")` →
`".website.com"`, sending the user to an invalid URL.
## Fix
- **Frontend:** Call `form.trigger()` at the start of `handleSave` to
run Zod validation regardless of whether the function was invoked via
`onClick` or `form.handleSubmit`. Returns early with validation error if
invalid.
- **Backend DTO:** Add `@Matches(/^[a-z0-9][a-z0-9-]{1,28}[a-z0-9]$/)`
to reject invalid subdomains at the request validation layer
(defense-in-depth).
- **Backend service:** Change `if (payload.subdomain && ...)` to `if
(isDefined(payload.subdomain) && ...)` so empty strings route through
`validateSubdomainOrThrow()` instead of being silently skipped.
## Test plan
- [x] Existing `is-subdomain-valid.util.spec.ts` tests pass (36/36)
- [x] TypeScript type checks pass for both `twenty-server` and
`twenty-front`
- [x] oxlint passes on all changed files
- [x] Prettier passes on all changed files
- [ ] Manual: Navigate to Settings > Domains, clear the subdomain field,
click Save — should show validation error, not redirect
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## Summary
- Restores the original migration timestamp (`1773945207801`) that was
accidentally changed to `1774005903909` during PR #18787
- Keeps the content improvements (default column values) from that PR
intact
## Test plan
- [ ] Verify migration runs correctly with `npx nx run
twenty-server:database:migrate:prod`
Made with [Cursor](https://cursor.com)
## Summary
This preserves percent-encoded payloads when normalizing links fields.
`lowercaseUrlOriginAndRemoveTrailingSlash` was decoding the path and
query string while lowercasing the URL origin. That changes URLs where
encoded payloads are semantically significant, such as Google Maps links
containing `%2F` segments.
Closes#18698.
## Changes
- stop decoding the path/query payload in
`lowercaseUrlOriginAndRemoveTrailingSlash`
- preserve the raw path, query, and hash while still lowercasing the
origin and trimming a trailing slash
- update shared URL normalization tests to assert encoded payloads stay
encoded
- add a server-side regression test covering imported links field
normalization
## Validation
- `corepack yarn jest --config packages/twenty-shared/jest.config.mjs
packages/twenty-shared/src/utils/url/__tests__/lowercaseUrlOriginAndRemoveTrailingSlash.test.ts
--runInBand`
- `corepack yarn jest --config packages/twenty-server/jest.config.mjs
packages/twenty-server/src/engine/core-modules/record-transformer/utils/__tests__/transform-links-value.util.spec.ts
--runInBand`
- `corepack yarn nx test twenty-server --runInBand
--testFile=src/engine/core-modules/record-transformer/utils/__tests__/transform-links-value.util.spec.ts`
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## Summary
Fixes#18757
This fixes a set of Favorites / navigation-menu-item integrity problems
related to deleted views, stale hidden items, and upgraded workspaces
with orphaned navigation items.
## What changed
- delete `navigationMenuItem` entries when their favorited view is
deleted
- keep the client metadata store in sync immediately when a view is
deleted
- determine whether a view is already favorited from visible valid
navigation items instead of raw stale items
- add a `1.20.0` upgrade repair command that deletes orphan navigation
menu items and normalizes positions
- add regression coverage for deletion of both record-based and
view-based navigation menu items
## Details
Server:
- extend `NavigationMenuItemDeletionService` so cleanup applies to
deleted views as well as deleted records
- add regression tests covering record-based deletion, view-based
deletion, and no-op behavior
- add `DeleteOrphanNavigationMenuItemsCommand` to remove orphaned items
pointing to:
- deleted views
- deleted records
- missing folders
- normalize positions per scope (`userWorkspaceId + folderId`) after
repair
- wire the new repair command into the `1.20.0` upgrade flow
Frontend:
- add `useRemoveNavigationMenuItemByViewId`
- remove the related navigation item from client metadata immediately
when deleting a view
- use sorted / visible navigation items for favorite detection so stale
hidden rows do not block re-adding a favorite
## Why
Issue `#18757` reports mismatches between Favorites shown in the UI and
rows users can still find in the database. We found that current
Favorites behavior is driven by `navigationMenuItem`, not the legacy
`favorite` table, and that stale / orphaned `navigationMenuItem` rows
could:
- remain after deleting a favorited view
- stay hidden from the UI if they point to invalid targets
- still cause the UI to think a view was already favorited
- persist in workspaces with migration damage from skipped sequential
upgrades
This patch addresses those cases directly and adds an upgrade-time
repair path for older corrupted workspaces.
## Validation
Passed:
- `./node_modules/.bin/jest --config
packages/twenty-server/jest.config.mjs --runInBand
packages/twenty-server/src/engine/metadata-modules/navigation-menu-item/services/__tests__/navigation-menu-item-deletion.service.spec.ts`
- `./node_modules/.bin/tsc -p packages/twenty-front/tsconfig.json
--noEmit --pretty false`
Known unrelated existing failure:
- `./node_modules/.bin/tsc -p packages/twenty-server/tsconfig.json
--noEmit --pretty false`
The server typecheck failure is pre-existing and unrelated to this
branch. Current errors are around `@file-type/pdf` module resolution and
`is-psl-parsed-domain.type.ts`.
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On top of [previous closed
PR](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/18713) from @FelixMalfait :
- add a schema-creation-skipping optimization
- extract a handler-per-operation pattern,
- add runtime input validation guards,
- integrate with the standard workspace cache
- add gql-style error handling
To do/optimize/check :
- gql parsing and null backfilling
## Intro
This PR introduces a **direct GraphQL execution path** that bypasses
per-workspace GraphQL schema generation for workspace data queries (CRUD
on user-defined objects like companies, people, tasks, etc.).
## Why
In the current architecture, every workspace gets its own
dynamically-generated GraphQL schema reflecting its custom objects and
fields. This costs **~20MB of RAM per workspace per pod** and takes time
to build. For a multi-tenant SaaS with thousands of workspaces, this is
a significant infrastructure cost and a latency bottleneck (especially
on cold starts or cache misses).
The insight is that most workspace queries (`findMany`, `createOne`,
`updateOne`, etc.) don't actually *need* the full schema — they can be
routed directly to the existing Common API query runners by parsing the
GraphQL AST and matching resolver names against object metadata. The
schema is only truly needed for introspection, subscriptions, or queries
that mix core and workspace resolvers.
## How It Works
1. A Yoga `onRequest` plugin intercepts incoming GraphQL requests
2. It parses the query AST and checks if all top-level fields map to
generated workspace resolvers (e.g. `findManyCompanies`,
`createOnePerson`)
3. If yes, it executes them directly against the query runners, skipping
schema generation entirely
4. If the query contains introspection, subscriptions, or core-only
resolvers, it falls through to the normal path
5. Even for mixed queries it can't fully handle, it sets
`skipWorkspaceSchemaCreation` to avoid building the schema when
unnecessary
The whole thing is gated behind the
`IS_DIRECT_GRAPHQL_EXECUTION_ENABLED` feature flag for safe incremental
rollout.
**Net effect**: dramatically lower memory footprint and faster response
times for the vast majority of workspace API calls.
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Fixes https://github.com/twentyhq/private-issues/issues/432
## Problem
When a user's invoice goes unpaid, Stripe moves their subscription to
`unpaid` status, and Twenty suspends the workspace. But if the user pays
that invoice while a new billing period has started, Stripe has already
generated a new **draft** invoice for that period. Since the draft isn't
finalized or paid, Stripe doesn't reactivate the subscription — the
workspace stays suspended indefinitely.
## What was missing
- No handler for the `invoice.paid` Stripe webhook event
- No mechanism to finalize draft invoices that accumulated during the
`unpaid` period
- No way to reset the workspace deletion countdown (`suspendedAt`) when
a user shows payment intent
## What was added
### 1. `StripeInvoiceService` — new Stripe SDK wrapper
- `listDraftInvoices(stripeSubscriptionId)` — lists all draft invoices
for a subscription
- `finalizeInvoice(invoiceId)` — finalizes a draft with `auto_advance:
true` so Stripe auto-charges it
### 2. `INVOICE_PAID` enum value
Added to `BillingWebhookEvent` so the controller can route it.
### 3. `processInvoicePaid()` in `BillingWebhookInvoiceService`
New private handler that:
- Fetches all draft invoices for the subscription
- Filters to only those whose `period_end` is in the past (already
overdue)
- Finalizes each one (with error handling per invoice to avoid blocking
the webhook)
- If the workspace is suspended, resets `suspendedAt` to now (buys time
before deletion)
### 4. Controller routing
`INVOICE_FINALIZED` and `INVOICE_PAID` are now grouped in the same
switch case, both calling `processStripeEvent(data, eventType)`, which
forks internally in the service.
## Expected recovery flow
User pays overdue invoice
→ Stripe fires invoice.paid
→ Handler finalizes past-due draft invoices (auto_advance: true)
→ Stripe auto-charges them
→ Subscription becomes active
→ customer.subscription.updated fires
→ Existing logic unsuspends workspace
→ suspendedAt refreshed (resets deletion countdown while payments
cascade)
## Summary
Fixes "missing FROM-clause entry for table" SQL error when using
`orderByForRecords` with a relation field (e.g. `{ company: { name:
"AscNullsFirst" } }`) in a `groupBy` query.
### Root cause
This is a regression from #18005 (Feb 17). That PR correctly removed a
duplicate `applyOrderToBuilder()` call on the groupBy subquery (which
was conflicting with the `ROW_NUMBER() OVER (... ORDER BY ...)` window
function), but in doing so it also removed the LEFT JOINs that
`applyOrderToBuilder` was adding for relation fields.
After that change, ordering relied solely on `getOrderByRawSQL()` inside
`applyPartitionByToBuilder()`, which builds raw SQL for the window
function but never added the required JOINs. Scalar field ordering (e.g.
`name`, `position`) kept working since those don't need JOINs, but
relation field ordering (e.g. `company.name`) broke.
### Fix
- `getOrderByRawSQL` now returns `relationJoins` alongside the SQL
string so callers get the join info they need
- `applyPartitionByToBuilder` in `GroupByWithRecordsService` adds the
required LEFT JOINs before building the `ROW_NUMBER()` window function,
mirroring the pattern used by `applyOrderToBuilder` in the `findMany`
path
## Test plan
- [x] Manually tested locally with a GraphQL query matching the
customer's failing pattern (`orderByForRecords: [{ company: { name:
"AscNullsFirst" } }]`)
- [x] Added integration tests for ascending and descending relation
field ordering in `group-by-with-records-resolver.integration-spec.ts`
- [x] Typecheck passes
- [x] Lint passes
- [x] CI green
## Summary
- Some production workspaces have `SELECT` or `MULTI_SELECT`
fieldMetadata options that are missing the `id` property (e.g.
`[{"color":"yellow","label":"Draft","value":"DRAFT","position":0},
...]`).
- Adds a new upgrade command
`upgrade:1-20:backfill-select-field-option-ids` that queries all
SELECT/MULTI_SELECT fieldMetadata per workspace, detects options missing
an `id`, and backfills them with a UUID v4.
- The command is idempotent (no-op when all options already have ids),
supports `--dry-run`, and invalidates workspace caches after patching.
## Summary
### Fix 1: Autogrow input unclickable when value is empty string
- Fixes the last name input on the Person record show page being
unclickable on regular screens
### Fix 2: Surface nested migration errors in add-missing-system-fields
command
- `AddMissingSystemFieldsToStandardObjectsCommand` calls
`workspaceMigrationRunnerService.run()` directly and was re-throwing
`WorkspaceMigrationRunnerException` without reading its nested `errors`
- Extracted `getNestedErrorMessages()` helper (reused by both
`isUniqueViolationError` and `enrichErrorMessage`)
- Both catch sites now call `enrichErrorMessage()` before re-throwing,
appending nested error details to the message
**Before:**
```
ERROR [UpgradeCommand] Error in workspace ...: Migration action 'create' for 'fieldMetadata' failed
ERROR [UpgradeCommand] undefined
```
**After:**
```
ERROR [UpgradeCommand] Error in workspace ...: Migration action 'create' for 'fieldMetadata' failed (metadata: duplicate key value violates unique constraint "...")
```
## Test plan
- [x] Lint passes
- [x] Typecheck passes
- [x] Verify upgrade command errors now include nested error details
- [x] Verify autogrow input is clickable when value is empty string
## Summary
- Migrates 4 entities (`connectedAccount`, `messageChannel`,
`calendarChannel`, `messageFolder`) from per-workspace schemas to the
shared `core` metadata schema
- Introduces a `IS_CONNECTED_ACCOUNT_MIGRATED` feature flag to control
the migration: when enabled, reads come from core metadata and all
writes are dual-written to both workspace and core
- Extracts 12 enums from workspace entity files to `twenty-shared` for
reuse across frontend and backend
- Creates new TypeORM entities, metadata services, GraphQL
resolvers/DTOs, and exception interceptors per entity
- Each entity owns its own data access module
(`ConnectedAccountDataAccessModule`, `MessageChannelDataAccessModule`,
`CalendarChannelDataAccessModule`, `MessageFolderDataAccessModule`) — no
umbrella infrastructure module
- Adds a 1.20 upgrade command that backfills data from workspace schemas
to core (preserving UUIDs) and enables the feature flag
- Replaces direct repository access with data access service calls
across ~50 files in messaging, calendar, and connected-account modules
- Adds `lastSignedInAt` and `oidcTokenClaims` fields to the new
`ConnectedAccountEntity`
- Drops unused `lastSyncHistoryId` field from the migrated connected
account entity
## Test plan
- [x] Lint passes (`npx nx lint:diff-with-main twenty-server`)
- [x] Typecheck passes (`npx nx typecheck twenty-server`)
- [x] All unit tests pass (477 suites, 4267 tests, 0 failures)
- [ ] Manual test: verify messaging sync works with feature flag
disabled (existing behavior)
- [ ] Manual test: run upgrade command on a workspace, verify data
backfilled to core tables
- [ ] Manual test: verify messaging/calendar sync works with feature
flag enabled (dual-write path)
- [ ] Manual test: verify GraphQL metadata resolvers return correct data
when flag enabled
Related to issue #17711
Follow-up to PR #17774 which fixed the frontend link normalization only
## Summary
- Normalize `primaryEmail` (lowercase) and `primaryLinkUrl` in relation
`connect.where` composite values
- Applied in both frontend spreadsheet import and backend
`DataArgProcessorService` to cover all entry points (UI import, GraphQL
API)
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Co-authored-by: Etienne <45695613+etiennejouan@users.noreply.github.com>
## Summary
- Migrates `LogicFunctionModule`, `CodeInterpreterModule`, and
`CaptchaModule` from the `forRootAsync` + injection token pattern to the
`DriverFactoryBase` lazy-loading pattern (matching `EmailModule` and
`FileStorageModule`)
- Fixes#18724 where `LOGIC_FUNCTION_TYPE` was not respected in worker
processes because the driver was created at module boot time before the
DB config cache was loaded
- Removes `isEnvOnly` from `LOGIC_FUNCTION_TYPE`,
`CODE_INTERPRETER_TYPE`, `CAPTCHA_DRIVER`, `IS_MULTIWORKSPACE_ENABLED`,
and `FRONTEND_URL` — these can now be safely configured via the database
at runtime
## How it works
Each migrated module now uses a `DriverFactory` (extending
`DriverFactoryBase`) instead of a module-level async factory + Symbol
injection token:
1. **Lazy creation**: `getCurrentDriver()` creates the driver on first
call, after `DatabaseConfigDriver.onModuleInit()` has loaded the DB
cache
2. **Auto-recreation**: If config changes in the DB, the next
`getCurrentDriver()` call detects the key mismatch and creates a new
driver instance
3. **Unified config**: Both server and worker read from the same
database — driver config only needs to be set once
### Files deleted (old pattern)
- `logic-function-module.factory.ts`,
`logic-function-drivers.module.ts`, `logic-function-driver.constants.ts`
- `code-interpreter-module.factory.ts`
- `captcha.module-factory.ts`, `captcha-driver.constants.ts`
### Files created (new pattern)
- `logic-function-driver.factory.ts`
- `code-interpreter-driver.factory.ts`
- `captcha-driver.factory.ts`
Net: **-150 lines**
## Test plan
- [x] `npx nx typecheck twenty-server` passes
- [x] `npx nx lint:diff-with-main twenty-server` passes
- [ ] Integration tests pass (`npx nx run
twenty-server:test:integration:with-db-reset`)
- [ ] Verify logic functions execute in workflow runs (the original bug)
- [ ] Verify code interpreter works in workflow code steps
- [ ] Verify captcha validation works on sign-up (when captcha is
configured)
Made with [Cursor](https://cursor.com)
- Fix duplication of tabs in dashboards that didn't open the duplicated
tab in the side panel: replaced the logic that used Math.round with an
algorithm that switches the positions of the elements. We will keep
relying on integers, but it will work well in all cases.
- Make dnd work with record page layouts, where there is a pinned tab
- Make tab movements work with pinned tab, too
- Allow user to set a tab as the pinned tab
- Make backend changes to be able to save tabs with `layoutMode`
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ce1130fa-71df-49ba-ba2f-6f971e15dd49
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Co-authored-by: Copilot Autofix powered by AI <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
## Summary
- Move `BackfillNavigationMenuItemTypeCommand` from the 1-19 to the 1-20
upgrade path and split the DB transaction into two phases (data
backfill, then schema changes) to avoid the PostgreSQL error "cannot
ALTER TABLE because it has pending trigger events."
- Fix backfill logic to prefer `OBJECT` over `VIEW` for navigation menu
items that have `targetObjectMetadataId`, and correct already mis-typed
items. Tighten the `CHECK` constraint to enforce `viewId IS NULL` for
`OBJECT` type items.
- On the frontend, force `navigationMenuItems` into `staleEntityKeys`
when the server's `minimalMetadata` response omits the collection hash
(happens when the Redis cache hasn't been warmed after an upgrade),
ensuring the sidebar loads navigation items.
## Test plan
- [ ] Upgrade from 1.18 or 1.19 to 1.20 and verify the migration
completes without errors
- [ ] Verify navigation menu items of type `OBJECT` do not have a
`viewId` set in the database
- [ ] Sign out and sign in — confirm navigation menu items appear in the
sidebar on first load
- [ ] Verify `VIEW`-typed items also appear correctly in the sidebar
Made with [Cursor](https://cursor.com)
This PR adds a `workspace:export` server command for ongoing debug
tooling/administrative work
Demo Video shows
1. Exporting a sample workspace YC
2. Restoring Local DB Docker volume snapshot to Dropped YC Workspace
3. Importing exported SQL
4. Booting and navigating the imported Workspace
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0e1ac6cb-8ce1-440b-8b56-f81dcb27a9c8