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Félix Malfait 53fdac1417 feat(apps): split AI tool and workflow action triggers in LogicFunction manifest (#20208)
## Summary

Replaces the bolted-on `isTool` + `toolInputSchema` fields on
`LogicFunctionManifest` with two distinct, opt-in triggers that align
with the existing `cron` / `databaseEvent` / `httpRoute` trigger
pattern:

- **`toolTriggerSettings`** — exposes the function as an AI tool (chat /
MCP / function calling). Uses standard JSON Schema (the format LLMs
natively understand).
- **`workflowActionTriggerSettings`** — exposes the function as a step
in the visual workflow builder. Uses Twenty's rich `InputSchema` so the
builder can render proper `FieldMetadataType`-aware editors, variable
pickers, labels, and an optional `outputSchema`.

A function can opt into none, one, or both. Each surface gets the schema
format appropriate for it.

### Why

`isTool: true` previously exposed the function as both an AI tool AND a
workflow node, with the same JSON Schema feeding both — but the workflow
builder really wants Twenty's `InputSchema` (with `CURRENCY`,
`RELATION`, `EMAILS`, etc.) and the AI surface really wants standard
JSON Schema. Today the workflow builder hacks around this by treating
JSON Schema as `InputSchema`, which silently breaks for any
non-primitive field type. Splitting the triggers fixes that and lets
each surface evolve independently.

### Migration

- **Fast** instance command adds the two new nullable columns.
- **Slow** instance command backfills `toolTriggerSettings` +
`workflowActionTriggerSettings` from `isTool=true` rows (preserving
today's both-surfaces behaviour) then drops the legacy columns.

### Stacked

Stacked on top of #20181. Merge that first, then this.

## Test plan

- [ ] CI green (oxlint, typecheck, jest, vitest)
- [ ] Run `--include-slow` upgrade against a workspace with existing
`isTool=true` logic functions; verify both new columns populated and old
columns dropped
- [ ] Verify AI chat sees migrated tool functions (Linear create-issue,
Exa search) and can call them with the JSON Schema
- [ ] Add an AI-tool function from the Settings UI (toggles
`toolTriggerSettings`) and verify it shows up in chat
- [ ] Add a workflow-action function from the Settings UI (toggles
`workflowActionTriggerSettings`) and verify it appears in the workflow
node picker
- [ ] In the workflow builder, edit a `LOGIC_FUNCTION` step and verify
input fields render (no more JSON-Schema-as-InputSchema hack)
- [ ] Try defining a function with no triggers in the SDK and verify
`defineLogicFunction` rejects it

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Co-authored-by: martmull <martmull@hotmail.fr>
2026-05-05 14:56:09 +02:00
Félix Malfait e3be1f4971 Make ConnectionProvider a true SyncableEntity (#20232)
## Summary

PR #20181 left `ConnectionProvider` in the `SyncableEntity` enum but
bypassing the standard sync pipeline — manifest sync called the bespoke
`ApplicationOAuthProviderService.upsertManyFromManifest()` instead of
going through the workspace-migration orchestrator like every other
SyncableEntity. Anything that assumed *"all SyncableEntity values flow
through the same pipeline"* (dev UI sync tracking, verification tooling)
was wrong about ConnectionProvider — that's the inconsistency this PR
closes.

This PR follows the `.cursor/skills/syncable-entity-*` guides
religiously, all six steps.

## What changes

**Step 1 — Types & Constants** (`@syncable-entity-types-and-constants`)
- Add `connectionProvider` to `ALL_METADATA_NAME` (twenty-shared)
- Make `ApplicationOAuthProviderEntity` extend `SyncableEntity` (drops
the ad-hoc columns since the base class provides them, adds `deletedAt`,
drops the old `(applicationId, universalIdentifier)` unique in favour of
SyncableEntity's `(workspaceId, universalIdentifier)`)
- `FlatConnectionProvider`, `FlatConnectionProviderMaps`,
`FLAT_CONNECTION_PROVIDER_EDITABLE_PROPERTIES`,
`UniversalFlatConnectionProvider`, six action types
- Register in **all** the central registries:
`AllFlatEntityTypesByMetadataName`,
`ALL_METADATA_ENTITY_BY_METADATA_NAME`,
`ALL_ENTITY_PROPERTIES_CONFIGURATION`, `ALL_MANY_TO_ONE_*`,
`ALL_ONE_TO_MANY_*`, `ALL_METADATA_REQUIRED_METADATA_FOR_VALIDATION`,
`ALL_METADATA_SERIALIZED_RELATION`,
`ALL_JSONB_PROPERTIES_WITH_SERIALIZED_RELATION`,
`WORKSPACE_CACHE_KEYS_V2` (`flatConnectionProviderMaps`),
`METADATA_EVENTS_TO_EMIT`
- `case 'connectionProvider':` in seven discriminated-union switches
(`derive-metadata-events-*`, `optimistically-apply-*`,
`enrich-create-*`)

**Step 2 — Cache & Transform** (`@syncable-entity-cache-and-transform`)
- `WorkspaceFlatConnectionProviderMapCacheService` (extends
`WorkspaceCacheProvider`, decorated with `@WorkspaceCache`,
soft-delete-aware)
- `fromConnectionProviderEntityToFlatConnectionProvider` util
- `fromConnectionProviderManifestToUniversalFlatConnectionProvider` util
- `FlatConnectionProviderModule` wires the cache service
- Wired the manifest converter into
`compute-application-manifest-all-universal-flat-entity-maps`

**Step 3 — Builder & Validation**
(`@syncable-entity-builder-and-validation`)
- `FlatConnectionProviderValidatorService` — never throws, returns error
arrays; uses indexed `byUniversalIdentifier` for the (name,
applicationUniversalIdentifier) uniqueness check (no
`Object.values().find()` on the hot path)
- `WorkspaceMigrationConnectionProviderActionsBuilderService`
- Registered in both validators-module + builder-module
- **Wired into the orchestrator** (the most-commonly-forgotten step per
the rule) — constructor inject, destructure
`flatConnectionProviderMaps`, `validateAndBuild`, append actions to the
final migration

**Step 4 — Runner & Actions** (`@syncable-entity-runner-and-actions`)
- Three handlers (create / update / delete) using the canonical
`WorkspaceMigrationRunnerActionHandler` mixin
- Registered in `WorkspaceSchemaMigrationRunnerActionHandlersModule`

**Step 5 — Integration** (`@syncable-entity-integration`)
- Delete the `upsertManyFromManifest` bypass on
`ApplicationOAuthProviderService`
- Remove the bypass call from `ApplicationSyncService` — manifest sync
now flows through the standard pipeline
- Drop `ApplicationOAuthProviderModule` from `ApplicationManifestModule`
(no longer needed)
- Import `FlatConnectionProviderModule` from
`ApplicationOAuthProviderModule` to keep the cache discoverable
- 3 new exception codes: `INVALID_CONNECTION_PROVIDER_INPUT`,
`CONNECTION_PROVIDER_NOT_FOUND`,
`CONNECTION_PROVIDER_NAME_ALREADY_EXISTS`

**Migration**
- Generated via `database:migrate:generate` (instance command
`1777896012579`): drops the old `(applicationId, universalIdentifier)`
unique constraint, adds `deletedAt` column, adds the `(workspaceId,
universalIdentifier)` unique index that `SyncableEntity` requires.
- Verified clean — a second `migrate:generate` pass produces zero drift.

**Step 6 — Tests** (`@syncable-entity-testing`)
- 3 new specs for the manifest converter (defaults, optional fields,
all-fields)
- All 32 existing OAuth-provider tests still pass
- ConnectionProvider has no end-user GraphQL CRUD (it's manifest-driven
only), so the GraphQL integration suite that other SyncableEntities ship
doesn't apply here

**Codegen**
- Regenerated GraphQL artifacts (twenty-front + twenty-client-sdk)
against the live schema

## Why this matters

Before:
- `ConnectionProvider` claimed to be a `SyncableEntity` (in the enum)
- But the entity didn't extend `SyncableEntity`
- And the manifest sync bypassed the standard pipeline
- → Verification tooling, dev UI sync tracking, anything iterating over
`ALL_METADATA_NAME` got inconsistent behaviour

After:
- `ConnectionProvider` is a `SyncableEntity` end-to-end
- Single sync path through the workspace-migration orchestrator (same as
`agent`, `skill`, `frontComponent`, `webhook`, …)
- One mental model

## Out of scope (deliberate)

- **Renaming the table** from `applicationOAuthProvider` to
`connectionProvider` — the `metadataName` is `connectionProvider` (what
consumers see in code); the table name is internal. A rename would
balloon this PR with mechanical churn unrelated to the sync-pipeline
wiring. Worth doing as a follow-up.
- **`applicationVariable` SyncableEntity conversion** — the other
manifest-sync holdout. Tracked in #20215.

## Test plan

- [ ] Migration up/down clean against fresh DB
- [ ] Install an app whose manifest declares connection providers —
providers appear in the workspace
- [ ] Re-deploy the app with one provider added, one removed, one
renamed → all reconciled correctly via the sync pipeline
- [ ] Verify the dev-UI sync-tracking page shows ConnectionProvider
entries the same way it shows agents/skills/etc
- [ ] OAuth flow still works (existing connections, new connections,
reconnect, list/get from SDK) — should be unchanged since the runtime
code path didn't move

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2026-05-05 14:04:15 +02:00
Charles Bochet 7c4302d02a fix: show empty cell instead of 'Not shared' for soft-deleted related records (#20260)
## Summary

Fixes #20076 (supersedes #20250)

When a related record is soft-deleted, the frontend displays "Not
shared" (lock icon) because it sees a populated FK but a null relation
object. This is misleading -- the record was deleted, not
permission-restricted.

**Backend fix** (`process-nested-relations-v2.helper.ts`):
- For MANY_TO_ONE relations, widen the relation query with
`.withDeleted()` and include `deletedAt` in the select
- In `assignRelationResults`, if the matched record has `deletedAt` set,
nullify both the FK and the relation object in the API response
- Records filtered by RLS are still not returned (even with
`withDeleted()`), so they correctly continue to show "Not shared"
- Strip `deletedAt` from relation results before returning to the client

**Frontend fix** (`RelationFromManyFieldDisplay.tsx`):
- For ONE_TO_MANY junction relations, return `null` instead of
`<ForbiddenFieldDisplay />` when junction records exist but target
records are unavailable

### Three cases now handled correctly:

| Scenario | FK in response | Relation object | Frontend display |
|---|---|---|---|
| **Live record** | `"abc"` | `{ id: "abc", ... }` | Record chip |
| **Soft-deleted record** | `null` | `null` | Empty cell |
| **RLS-hidden record** | `"abc"` | `null` | "Not shared" |

## Test plan

- [ ] Create a record with a MANY_TO_ONE relation (e.g., a person linked
to a company)
- [ ] Soft-delete the related record (the company)
- [ ] Verify the relation field shows an empty cell, not "Not shared"
- [ ] Restore the related record and verify the relation reappears
- [ ] Verify that RLS-hidden relations still show "Not shared"

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Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
2026-05-05 09:32:16 +00:00
Thomas des Francs 01b4754e62 New name not appearing when renaming "Stages" in data-model settings (#20246)
## Summary
- Resolve standard field `label`, `description`, and `icon` overrides
through dedicated GraphQL field resolvers.
- Fall back to the source locale safely when the request locale is
missing, and allow direct overrides to apply for non-source locales when
translations are absent.
- Enrich metadata subscription payloads for both `before` and `after`,
reusing the same override application path for field and object
metadata.
- Update and extend tests to cover the revised override behavior.

## Testing
- Updated unit coverage for standard override resolution, including the
non-source-locale fallback path.
- Not run (not requested).

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Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
2026-05-04 20:16:00 +00:00
Kartik Pant e6399b180e Fix/workspace member avatars 20193 (#20200)
Fixes #20193

**Bug Description:**
Previously, workspace member avatars failed to render correctly in table
views and relation chips (such as the Account Owner field). While the
avatar picker dropdown correctly fetched fresh GraphQL data, table views
and chips relied on the cached defaultAvatarUrl or avatarUrl fields,
which were frequently resolving to empty strings or failing to parse
external OAuth URLs correctly.

**Root Cause:**

- Empty String Defaults: Deleting an avatar or failing to retrieve one
defaulted the database state to an empty string ("") instead of null,
which caused frontend image components to break rather than render their
fallback states.

- Missing Permanent URLs: The WorkspaceMemberTranspiler was strictly
expecting internal signed URLs. If an avatar was an external OAuth URL,
it incorrectly returned an empty string, breaking SSO profile pictures.

- Missing Fallbacks: New users lacked a proper Gravatar fallback
assignment upon workspace creation.

**Changes Made:**

- user-workspace.service.ts: Updated the avatar computation logic during
user creation to implement a reliable Gravatar fallback and correctly
set missing avatars to null instead of empty strings. Updated the
storage to use permanent file URLs.
- file-url.service.ts: Implemented a getRawFileUrl method to support
rendering permanent, non-expiring file URLs for avatars.
- workspace-member-transpiler.service.ts: Refactored the URL
transpilation logic to gracefully pass through external OAuth URLs
(e.g., Google/Microsoft profile pictures) instead of stripping them.
- WorkspaceMemberPictureUploader.tsx: Fixed the frontend removal logic
so that deleting a profile picture sets the avatarUrl to null
(consistent with the backend) rather than an empty string.

**Testing:**

- Verified that avatars correctly display in relation chips and table
views.
- Verified that external OAuth avatars load properly.
- Verified that deleting an avatar correctly resets the UI to the
fallback initials component.

Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
2026-05-04 19:42:12 +00:00
Marie 4852ac401a Add server upgrade status on admin panel (#20107)
## Summary

Adds an admin upgrade-status panel that surfaces per-instance and
per-workspace migration health, backed by a Redis-cached aggregate to
keep the page snappy on large fleets.

<img width="827" height="880" alt="Screenshot 2026-04-28 at 10 21 03"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8f88baa9-7268-4eff-bf6a-906a7f06ca91"
/>
<img width="804" height="892" alt="Screenshot 2026-04-28 at 10 21 11"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1e6decf8-766a-4d0e-96b1-03a9962bba3c"
/>


## Computed metrics

**Instance** (`InstanceUpgradeStatus`)
- `inferredVersion` — version derived from the latest non-initial
instance command name
- `health` — `upToDate` | `behind` | `failed`, derived from the latest
attempt vs. the last expected instance step in the upgrade sequence
- `latestCommand` — `{ name, status, executedByVersion, errorMessage,
createdAt }` from the most recent attempt

**Per-workspace** (`WorkspaceUpgradeStatus`)
- `workspaceId`, `displayName`
- `inferredVersion`, `health`, `latestCommand` (same shape as instance),
computed against the latest expected step in the sequence

**Aggregate** (`AllWorkspacesUpgradeStatus`, only across `ACTIVE` /
`SUSPENDED` workspaces)
- `instanceUpgradeStatus`
- `totalCount`, `upToDateCount`, `behindCount`, `failedCount`
- `workspacesBehindIds[]`, `workspacesFailedIds[]`
- `computedAt`

## Fetching strategy

All reads go through `UpgradeStatusCacheService` (cache namespace:
`EngineHealth`).

- **Aggregate read** (`getAllWorkspacesStatus` →
`getAllWorkspacesUpgradeStatus` query):
reads summary + behind-ids + failed-ids in parallel; if any of the three
keys is missing, full recompute (`recomputeAllWorkspaces`) is triggered,
which also primes per-workspace entries.
- **Per-workspace read** (`getWorkspacesStatus(ids)` →
`getUpgradeStatus(ids)` query):
`mget` on workspace keys; misses are recomputed individually
(`recomputeWorkspace`), and aggregates are reconciled in place (count +
id list deltas) without a full recompute.
- **Recompute on demand**: `refreshUpgradeStatus` mutation calls
`recomputeAllWorkspaces` to bypass cache and rewrite all keys.
- **Auto-invalidation**: `InstanceCommandRunnerService` (fast + slow
paths) and `WorkspaceCommandRunnerService` invalidate after every run
via `safeInvalidateUpgradeStatusCache()`
(`flushByPattern('upgrade-status:*')`). Failures in cache invalidation
are swallowed and logged so they never break the migration runner.
- **TTL**: `60 * 60 * 1000` ms (1 hour) on every key — protects against
stale data even if a runner crashes before invalidating.

## Introduced cache keys

All under the `EngineHealth` cache-storage namespace:

| Key | Type | Purpose |
| --- | --- | --- |
| `upgrade-status:all-workspaces:summary` |
`CachedAllWorkspacesStatusSummary` | Counts + instance status +
`computedAt` |
| `upgrade-status:all-workspaces:behind-ids` | `string[]` | Workspace
ids in `behind` state |
| `upgrade-status:all-workspaces:failed-ids` | `string[]` | Workspace
ids in `failed` state |
| `upgrade-status:workspace:<workspaceId>` |
`CachedWorkspaceUpgradeStatus` | Per-workspace status (one key per
workspace) |

Full invalidation uses the pattern `upgrade-status:*`.

## Index added on `upgradeMigration` (already added on prod)

Migration
`2-2-instance-command-fast-1777308014234-addUpgradeMigrationWorkspaceIdIndex.ts`:

```sql
CREATE INDEX "IDX_upgradeMigration_workspaceId_name_attempt"
  ON "core"."upgradeMigration" ("workspaceId", "name", "attempt")
  WHERE "workspaceId" IS NOT NULL;
2026-05-04 15:06:07 +00:00
Félix Malfait 5bf7e8b101 test(upgrade): assert sequence-runner error structurally instead of snapshot (#20213)
## Summary

The integration test `should throw when cursor command is not found in
the sequence` in `failing-sequence-runner.integration-spec.ts` used
`toThrowErrorMatchingSnapshot()`. The captured snapshot included the
literal `TWENTY_CROSS_UPGRADE_SUPPORTED_VERSIONS` list from
`upgrade-sequence-reader.service.ts`, which grows by one entry on every
Twenty release. As a result, the snapshot drifted and broke whenever a
new instance command landed (noticed during PR #20181), creating
recurring "snapshot needs updating" churn with no real signal value.

This PR replaces the snapshot assertion with a regex match on the
structural part of the error message:

```ts
).rejects.toThrow(/Step "RemovedCommand" not found in upgrade sequence/);
```

The regex still catches the same class of regressions (the runner
failing to surface a missing-step error) without pinning the version
list. The now-empty snap file is removed (it had only this one entry).

## Test plan

- [ ] CI integration tests pass on this branch
- [ ] No remaining references to the deleted snapshot

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2026-05-03 21:52:27 +02:00
martmull bddd23fd9c Fix application icons (#20142)
fixes application chip (icon Name) in all setting tables

## After
<img width="1200" height="896" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/bd377f47-1d52-4142-b904-f2ce90c1db78"
/>
<img width="1200" height="917" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f49cc742-f11e-47e3-86ed-34beffe493c7"
/>
<img width="1234" height="878" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/2ab459de-5f9d-4d39-9490-eec4ed9ee432"
/>
<img width="1239" height="845" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3c1bf258-285a-47b9-a60d-05ba1564334d"
/>
<img width="1183" height="907" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/715b2470-2d88-48e3-88ac-d3daf3451717"
/>
<img width="1300" height="912" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d7c829fa-bf1d-4f19-82de-a8bf29e22bfa"
/>
2026-04-30 09:32:04 +00:00
Abdul Rahman 19ee9444ed add UpsertViewWidget resolver (#20053) 2026-04-29 09:41:02 +00:00
Paul Rastoin d2dda67596 Fix upgrade --start-from-workspace-id (#20116)
# Introduction
Prevent using both `--start-from-workspace-id` and `--workspace`

When any of the two are being passed we prevent passing to the next
instance segment, it would require an upgrade re run even if legit

When `--start-from-workspace-id` is passed we filter from all the
fetched active or suspended workspace ids and apply equivalent filter as
before
2026-04-28 16:46:15 +00:00
Ratish jain 3290bf3ab1 fix(rest-api): prevent silent pagination failures and include valid options in enum validation errors (#20092)
# Summary 
(fixes #20044)

This PR implements two fixes for the REST API to enforce stricter
validation and provide better error messages.

Issue 1: Cursor parameter silently ignored
Problem: When users provided common cursor aliases (e.g., cursor, after,
before) instead of the correct parameter names (starting_after,
ending_before), the API silently ignored them and returned page 1 on
every request.
Solution: Added strict validation to detect common cursor aliases and
throw a clear error directing users to use the correct parameter names.
Files modified:
-
packages/twenty-server/src/engine/api/rest/input-request-parsers/rest-input-request-parser.exception.ts
-
packages/twenty-server/src/engine/api/rest/input-request-parsers/starting-after-parser-utils/parse-starting-after-rest-request.util.ts
-
packages/twenty-server/src/engine/api/rest/input-request-parsers/ending-before-parser-utils/parse-ending-before-rest-request.util.ts
- Test files for both parsers
Example error:
Invalid cursor parameter 'cursor'. Use 'starting_after' for pagination.
---
Issue 2: OpportunityStageEnum not validated on REST
Problem: When creating or updating opportunities via REST with an
invalid stage value, the API either silently dropped the value or
returned a generic error without listing valid options.
Solution: Updated the SELECT field validation to include valid options
in the error message.
Files modified:
-
packages/twenty-server/src/engine/api/common/common-args-processors/data-arg-processor/validator-utils/validate-rating-and-select-field-or-throw.util.ts
- Test file
Example error:
Invalid value "BAD_VALUE" for field "stage". Valid values are: NEW,
SCREENING, MEETING, PROPOSAL, CUSTOMER
---
### Testing
- Added 5 new test cases for `parse-starting-after-rest-request.util.ts`
- Added 6 new test cases for `parse-ending-before-rest-request.util.ts`
- Added 1 new test case for
`validate-rating-and-select-field-or-throw.util.ts`
- All 21 tests passing
---
Breaking Changes
None - correct usage is unaffected.

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Co-authored-by: Etienne <45695613+etiennejouan@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-28 14:31:18 +00:00
Etienne fbaea0639a Billing - optimize usageEvent CH table (#20019)
- Update usageEvent clickhouse table, partitioning, indexing and
projection (auto materialized view) to optimize credit usage queries
- Add caching for available credits and billing subscription


To do in next PR: deprecate enforceCapUsage cron. Bonus : real-time on
billingSubscription
2026-04-28 14:06:49 +00:00
Paul Rastoin f8c1ad5b3c Filtered upgrade logs when stopping before starting next instance segment (#20078)
# Introduction
In a nutshell, added a more readable logs that relates that when
performing a workspace fitlered workspace you can only browser the
workspace commands sequence

This PR is not a fix, but a log improvement
As before when cross-upgrading a single workspace you would be facing a
`instance` sync barrier error as not all your workspaces would have been
updated

Now logging and early returning instead of letting the guard hard throw

## Tests
Created a dedicated test for instance prevention on filtered upgrade
Standardized `migrationRecordToKey` usage across all upgrade integration
tests suites
2026-04-27 12:12:04 +00:00
Charles Bochet d74e3fa3b5 chore(server): bump current version to 2.2.0 (#20040)
## Summary

We are releasing Twenty v2.2.0. This PR sets up the
upgrade-version-command machinery for the new release line:

- Promote `2.1.0` into `TWENTY_PREVIOUS_VERSIONS` (it just shipped)
- Set `TWENTY_CURRENT_VERSION` to `2.2.0`
- Reset `TWENTY_NEXT_VERSIONS` to `[]`
- Refresh the `InstanceCommandGenerationService` snapshots to reflect
the new current version (`2.2.0` / `2-2-` slug)
- Update the failing-sequence-runner snapshot to include `2.2.0` in the
covered versions list

The `2-2/` upgrade-version-command module is already in place and wired
into `WorkspaceCommandProviderModule`, so future upgrade commands
targeting `2.2.0` can land directly under `2-2/` (or be generated
against `--version 2.2.0`).
2026-04-24 22:19:16 +02:00
Félix Malfait 251f5deab6 [breaking, deploy server first] fix(ai-chat): persist providerExecuted flag on tool parts (#20030)
## Summary
Fixes Sentry errors of the form:

> \`messages.3: \`tool_use\` ids were found without \`tool_result\`
blocks immediately after: srvtoolu_…. Each \`tool_use\` block must have
a corresponding \`tool_result\` block in the next message.\`

### Root cause
When the model invokes a **provider-hosted tool** (e.g. Anthropic's
native \`web_search\` — note the \`srvtoolu_\` ID prefix), the AI SDK
marks the resulting \`UIMessagePart\` with \`providerExecuted: true\`.
\`convertToModelMessages\` uses that flag to emit the
tool_use/tool_result pair *inside the same assistant message* — the
format Anthropic requires for server-side tools.

Our \`AgentMessagePart\` persistence was dropping \`providerExecuted\`
on the way to the DB (and re-hydration didn't know to set it). On the
next turn, \`convertToModelMessages\` treated the rehydrated part as a
client-side tool call, splitting it into \`assistant(tool_use)\` +
\`user(tool_result)\` — which Anthropic then rejects with the error
above.

### Fix
- Add nullable \`providerExecuted BOOLEAN\` column on
\`core.agentMessagePart\` via a fast instance command.
- Surface the field on \`AgentMessagePartDTO\` (GraphQL).
- Preserve it through \`mapUIMessagePartsToDBParts\` (server) and both
\`mapDBPartToUIMessagePart\` mappers (server + frontend).
- Include it in \`GET_CHAT_MESSAGES\` and \`GET_AGENT_TURNS\`
selections.
- Regenerate \`generated-metadata/graphql.ts\`.

### Backwards compatibility
Existing rows have \`NULL providerExecuted\` and round-trip as the
omitted flag — which is exactly the pre-fix behaviour for tool parts
that were never provider-executed. Only *new* assistant messages using
\`web_search\` (or other provider-hosted tools) will write \`true\`, and
those are the only ones that were breaking.

## Test plan
- [x] \`npx tsgo\` typecheck — server + front clean
- [x] \`oxlint\` + \`prettier --check\` on all touched files — clean
- [x] \`npx nx run twenty-server:database:migrate:prod\` runs the new
instance command locally; \`providerExecuted\` column present on
\`core.agentMessagePart\`
- [x] Regenerated \`generated-metadata/graphql.ts\` —
\`providerExecuted\` wired into both queries and \`AgentMessagePart\`
type
- [ ] Manual: start a chat with Anthropic web_search enabled, invoke the
tool in turn 1, reply in turn 2 — should not throw the srvtoolu error

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2026-04-24 16:58:26 +02:00
Charles Bochet a445f4a6fa feat(sdk): add definePageLayoutTab for extending existing page layouts (#20004)
## Summary

Introduces `definePageLayoutTab` so apps can attach a single tab (with
optional widgets) to an **existing** `pageLayout` referenced by
`pageLayoutUniversalIdentifier`. The parent layout can be standard, from
the same app, or from another app — mirroring how `defineField`
references an object via `objectUniversalIdentifier`.

This complements `definePageLayout`: use `definePageLayout` when you own
the entire layout, use `definePageLayoutTab` when you only want to add
to one.

```ts
import { definePageLayoutTab, PageLayoutTabLayoutMode } from 'twenty-sdk/define';

export default definePageLayoutTab({
  universalIdentifier: 'b1b2b3b4-b5b6-4000-8000-000000000001',
  pageLayoutUniversalIdentifier: 'STANDARD-OR-OTHER-APP-PAGE-LAYOUT-UUID',
  title: 'Hello World',
  position: 1000,
  icon: 'IconWorld',
  layoutMode: PageLayoutTabLayoutMode.CANVAS,
  widgets: [/* ... */],
});
```

## Changes

- **twenty-shared**: new top-level `pageLayoutTabs:
PageLayoutTabManifest[]` on `Manifest`, optional
`pageLayoutUniversalIdentifier` on `PageLayoutTabManifest`, new
`SyncableEntity.PageLayoutTab`.
- **twenty-sdk**:
  - new `definePageLayoutTab` + `PageLayoutTabConfig` exports;
- manifest extraction wiring (`TargetFunction.DefinePageLayoutTab`,
`ManifestEntityKey.PageLayoutTabs`);
  - dev-mode label/state for the new entity;
- CLI scaffold (`getPageLayoutTabBaseFile`) + unit tests for `npx
twenty-cli add`.
- **twenty-server**: convert top-level `pageLayoutTabs` (and their
widgets) into universal flat entities in
`computeApplicationManifestAllUniversalFlatEntityMaps`. Cross-app FK
validation on `pageLayoutUniversalIdentifier` is already handled by the
existing `FlatPageLayoutTab` validator.
- **docs**: new `definePageLayoutTab` accordion in `apps/layout.mdx`
with usage example and guidance vs `definePageLayout`.
- **CI / rich-app fixture**: `extra-tab.page-layout-tab.ts` exercises
the new flow with a front-component widget; `expected-manifest.ts` and
`manifest.tests.ts` updated.
2026-04-23 12:00:10 +00:00
Paul Rastoin 921a0f01c8 Forbid permissions update cross app role retarget (#19982)
closes https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/19807
2026-04-22 15:39:26 +00:00
Paul Rastoin f0a625c3f8 Cleanup application and app registration test util (#19981)
## Introduction
Centralizing integ test app cleanup
Role will be deleted by the app uninstall if exists
2026-04-22 14:39:58 +00:00
Félix Malfait b010599000 fix(server): preserve kanban/calendar fields in view manifest sync (#19946)
## Summary

The `fromViewManifestToUniversalFlatView` converter hardcoded five view
fields to `null` instead of reading them from the manifest:
- `mainGroupByFieldMetadataUniversalIdentifier`
- `kanbanAggregateOperation`
- `kanbanAggregateOperationFieldMetadataUniversalIdentifier`
- `calendarLayout`
- `calendarFieldMetadataUniversalIdentifier`

As a result **any** Kanban view in an app manifest is rejected by
`validateFlatViewCreation` with `"Kanban view must have a main group by
field"`, and any Calendar view would trip the `view.entity.ts` check
constraint requiring `calendarLayout` + `calendarFieldMetadataId` to be
non-null. Discovered while trying to install
[`twenty-crm-meeting-baas`](https://github.com/Meeting-BaaS/twenty-crm-meeting-baas)
which ships a Kanban view.

## Changes

- **Server converter**: read all five fields from the manifest (with `??
null` fallback).
- **`ViewManifest` type** (`twenty-shared`): add the five fields so SDK
users can set them type-safely.
- **Move `ViewCalendarLayout`** from `twenty-server` to `twenty-shared`
so the manifest type can reference it. Seven import sites updated; the
front-end imports via generated GraphQL types and is unaffected.
- **Unit tests**: extend
`from-view-manifest-to-universal-flat-view.util.spec.ts` with
preservation + null-default cases for both Kanban and Calendar (5 tests
total).
- **Regression coverage**: add a Kanban view
(`post-cards-by-status.view.ts`) to the `rich-app` fixture grouped by
the existing `status` SELECT field. The existing
`applications-install-delete-reinstall` e2e test now exercises the
Kanban path end-to-end — a future regression here would fail CI.

Note: `expected-manifest.ts` and the `views.length` assertion in
`manifest.tests.ts` were updated to reflect the new fixture view.

## Test plan

- [x] `nx test twenty-server --
from-view-manifest-to-universal-flat-view` → 5/5 pass
- [x] `nx typecheck twenty-shared` / `twenty-sdk` / `twenty-server` → no
new errors (one pre-existing unrelated error in
`admin-panel.module-factory.ts`)
- [x] `nx lint twenty-shared` / `twenty-sdk` → clean
- [x] Manual install of the Meeting BaaS app on a dev workspace succeeds
with the Kanban view after this fix
- [ ] CI: SDK e2e `applications-install-delete-reinstall` passes against
the new fixture view
- [ ] CI: integration test `calendar-field-deactivation-deletes-views`
still passes after the enum move

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2026-04-22 16:31:00 +02:00
Charles Bochet 41ee6eac7a chore(server): bump current version to 2.0.0 and add 2.1.0 as next (#19907)
## Summary

We are releasing Twenty v2.0. This PR sets up the
upgrade-version-command machinery for the new release line:

- Move `1.23.0` into `TWENTY_PREVIOUS_VERSIONS` (it just shipped)
- Set `TWENTY_CURRENT_VERSION` to `2.0.0` (no specific upgrade commands
— this is just the major version cut)
- Set `TWENTY_NEXT_VERSIONS` to `['2.1.0']` so future PRs that
previously would have targeted `1.24.0` now target `2.1.0`
- Add empty `V2_0_UpgradeVersionCommandModule` and
`V2_1_UpgradeVersionCommandModule` and wire them into
`WorkspaceCommandProviderModule`
- Refresh the `InstanceCommandGenerationService` snapshots to reflect
the new current version (`2.0.0` / `2-0-` slug)

The `2-0/` directory is intentionally empty — there are no specific
upgrade commands for the v2.0 cut. New upgrade commands authored after
this merges should land in `2-1/` (or be generated against `--version
2.1.0`).

## Test plan

- [x] `npx jest` on the impacted upgrade test files
(`upgrade-sequence-reader`, `upgrade-command-registry`,
`instance-command-generation`) passes (41 tests, 8 snapshots)
- [x] `prettier --check` and `oxlint` clean on touched files
- [ ] Manual: open `nx run twenty-server:command -- upgrade --dry-run`
against a local stack with workspaces still on `1.23.0` and confirm the
sequence is computed without errors

Made with [Cursor](https://cursor.com)
2026-04-21 02:05:27 +02:00
Charles Bochet 10c49a49c4 feat(sdk): support viewSorts in app manifests (#19881)
## Summary

Today the SDK lets apps declare `filters` on a view but not `sorts`, so
any view installed via an app manifest can never have a default
ordering. This PR adds declarative view sorts end-to-end: SDK manifest
type, `defineView` validation, CLI scaffold, and the application
install/sync pipeline that converts the manifest into the universal flat
entity used by workspace migrations. The persistence layer
(`ViewSortEntity`, resolvers, action handlers, builders…) already
existed server-side; the missing piece was the manifest → universal-flat
converter and the relation wiring on `view`.

## Changes

**`twenty-shared`**
- Add `ViewSortDirection` enum (`ASC` | `DESC`) and re-export it from
`twenty-shared/types`.
- Add `ViewSortManifest` type and an optional `sorts?:
ViewSortManifest[]` on `ViewManifest`, exported from
`twenty-shared/application`.

**`twenty-sdk`**
- Validate `sorts` entries in `defineView` (`universalIdentifier`,
`fieldMetadataUniversalIdentifier`, `direction` ∈ `ASC`/`DESC`).
- Add a commented `// sorts: [ ... ]` example to the CLI view scaffold
template + matching snapshot assertion.

**`twenty-server`**
- Re-export `ViewSortDirection` from `twenty-shared/types` in
`view-sort/enums/view-sort-direction.ts` (single source of truth,
backward compatible for existing imports).
- New converter `fromViewSortManifestToUniversalFlatViewSort` (+ unit
tests for `ASC` and `DESC`).
- Wire the converter into
`computeApplicationManifestAllUniversalFlatEntityMaps` so
`viewManifest.sorts` are added to `flatViewSortMaps`, mirroring how
filters are processed.
- Replace the `// @ts-expect-error TODO migrate viewSort to v2 /
viewSorts: null` placeholder in `ALL_ONE_TO_MANY_METADATA_RELATIONS`
with the proper relation (`viewSortIds` /
`viewSortUniversalIdentifiers`).
- Update affected snapshots (`get-metadata-related-metadata-names`,
`all-universal-flat-entity-foreign-key-aggregator-properties`).

## Example usage

\`\`\`ts
defineView({
  name: 'All issues',
  objectUniversalIdentifier: 'issue',
  sorts: [
    {
      universalIdentifier: 'all-issues__sort-created-at',
      fieldMetadataUniversalIdentifier: 'createdAt',
      direction: 'DESC',
    },
  ],
});
\`\`\`
2026-04-20 14:31:06 +02:00
Félix Malfait 75848ff8ea feat: move admin panel to dedicated /admin-panel GraphQL endpoint (#19852)
## Summary

Splits admin-panel resolvers off the shared `/metadata` GraphQL endpoint
onto a dedicated `/admin-panel` endpoint. The backend plumbing mirrors
the existing `metadata` / `core` pattern (new scope, decorator, module,
factory), and admin types now live in their own
`generated-admin/graphql.ts` on the frontend — dropping 877 lines of
admin noise from `generated-metadata`.

## Why

- **Smaller attack surface on `/metadata`** — every authenticated user
hits that endpoint; admin ops don't belong there.
- **Independent complexity limits and monitoring** per endpoint.
- **Cleaner module boundaries** — admin is a cross-cutting concern that
doesn't match the "shared-schema configuration" meaning of `/metadata`.
- **Deploy / blast-radius isolation** — a broken admin query can't
affect `/metadata`.

Runtime behavior, auth, and authorization are unchanged — this is a
relocation, not a re-permissioning. All existing guards
(`WorkspaceAuthGuard`, `UserAuthGuard`,
`SettingsPermissionGuard(SECURITY)` at class level; `AdminPanelGuard` /
`ServerLevelImpersonateGuard` at method level) remain on
`AdminPanelResolver`.

## What changed

### Backend
- `@AdminResolver()` decorator with scope `'admin'`, naming parallels
`CoreResolver` / `MetadataResolver`.
- `AdminPanelGraphQLApiModule` + `adminPanelModuleFactory` registered at
`/admin-panel`, same Yoga hook set as the metadata factory (Sentry
tracing, error handler, introspection-disabling in prod, complexity
validation).
- Middleware chain on `/admin-panel` is identical to `/metadata`.
- `@nestjs/graphql` patch extended: `resolverSchemaScope?: 'core' |
'metadata' | 'admin'`.
- `AdminPanelResolver` class decorator swapped from
`@MetadataResolver()` to `@AdminResolver()` — no other changes.

### Frontend
- `codegen-admin.cjs` → `src/generated-admin/graphql.ts` (982 lines).
- `codegen-metadata.cjs` excludes admin paths; metadata file shrinks by
877 lines.
- `ApolloAdminProvider` / `useApolloAdminClient` follow the existing
`ApolloCoreProvider` / `useApolloCoreClient` pattern, wired inside
`AppRouterProviders` alongside the core provider.
- 37 admin consumer files migrated: imports switched to
`~/generated-admin/graphql` and `client: useApolloAdminClient()` is
passed to `useQuery` / `useMutation`.
- Three files intentionally kept on `generated-metadata` because they
consume non-admin Documents: `useHandleImpersonate.ts`,
`SettingsAdminApplicationRegistrationDangerZone.tsx`,
`SettingsAdminApplicationRegistrationGeneralToggles.tsx`.

### CI
- `ci-server.yaml` runs all three `graphql:generate` configurations and
diff-checks all three generated dirs.

## Authorization (unchanged, but audited while reviewing)

Every one of the 38 methods on `AdminPanelResolver` has a method-level
guard:
- `AdminPanelGuard` (32 methods) — requires `canAccessFullAdminPanel ===
true`
- `ServerLevelImpersonateGuard` (6 methods: user/workspace lookup + chat
thread views) — requires `canImpersonate === true`

On top of the class-level guards above. No resolver method is accessible
without these flags + `SECURITY` permission in the workspace.

## Test plan

- [ ] Dev server boots; `/graphql`, `/metadata`, `/admin-panel` all
mapped as separate GraphQL routes (confirmed locally during
development).
- [ ] `nx typecheck twenty-server` passes.
- [ ] `nx typecheck twenty-front` passes.
- [ ] `nx lint:diff-with-main twenty-server` and `twenty-front` both
clean.
- [ ] Manual smoke test: log in with a user who has
`canAccessFullAdminPanel=true`, open the admin panel at
`/settings/admin-panel`, verify each tab loads (General, Health, Config
variables, AI, Apps, Workspace details, User details, chat threads).
- [ ] Manual smoke test: log in with a user who has
`canImpersonate=false` and `canAccessFullAdminPanel=false`, hit
`/admin-panel` directly with a raw GraphQL request, confirm permission
error on every operation.
- [ ] Production deploy note: reverse proxy / ingress must route the new
`/admin-panel` path to the Nest server. If the proxy has an explicit
allowlist, infra change required before cutover.

## Follow-ups (out of scope here)

- Consider cutting over the three
`SettingsAdminApplicationRegistration*` components to admin-scope
versions of the app-registration operations so the admin page is fully
on the admin endpoint.
- The `renderGraphiQL` double-assignment in
`admin-panel.module-factory.ts` is copied from
`metadata.module-factory.ts` — worth cleaning up in both.
2026-04-19 20:55:10 +02:00
Nathan Nguyen 59e4ed715a fix(server): normalize empty composite phone sub-fields to NULL (#19775)
Fixed using Opus 4.7, I wanted to test this model out and in this repo I
know you guys care about quality, pls let me know if this is good code.
It looks good to me

Fixes #19740.

## Summary

PostgreSQL UNIQUE indexes treat two `''` values as duplicates but two
`NULL`s as distinct. `validateAndInferPhoneInput` was persisting blank
`primaryPhoneNumber` as `''` instead of `NULL`, so a second record with
an empty unique phone failed with a constraint violation. The sibling
composite transforms (`transformEmailsValue`, `removeEmptyLinks`,
`transformTextField`) already canonicalize null-equivalent values;
phones was the outlier.

- Empty-string phone sub-fields now normalize to `null`. `undefined` is
preserved so partial updates leave columns the user did not touch alone.
- `PhonesFieldGraphQLInput` drops the aspirational `CountryCode` brand
on input. GraphQL delivers raw strings at the boundary; branding happens
during validation.

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2026-04-17 19:36:43 +00:00
Paul Rastoin bb464b2ffb Forbid other app role extension (#19783)
# Introduction
Even though this would not possible through API at the moment, from
neither API metadata or manifest ( as manifest `permissionsFlag`
declarations etc are done from within a declared role )
Prevent any app to create permissions entities over another app role
from the validation engine itself

## `isEditable`
We might wanna deprecate this column at some point from the entity it
self as now the grain would rather be `what app owns that role ?`

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2026-04-17 12:00:37 +00:00
Charles Bochet 76ea0f37ed Surface structured validation errors during application install (#19787)
## Summary
- Add `WorkspaceMigrationGraphqlApiExceptionInterceptor` to
`MarketplaceResolver` and `ApplicationInstallResolver` so validation
failures during app install return `METADATA_VALIDATION_FAILED` with
structured `extensions.errors` instead of generic
`INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR`
- Update SDK `installTarballApp()` to pass the full GraphQL error object
(including extensions) through the install flow
- Add `formatInstallValidationErrors` utility to format structured
validation errors for CLI output
- Add integration test verifying structured error responses for invalid
navigation menu items and view fields

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2026-04-17 11:29:33 +00:00
Marie b31f84fbb8 fix(server): workspace member permissions and profile onboarding (#19786)
## Summary

Aligns **workspace member** editing and **onboarding** with how the
product is actually used: profile and other “settings” fields go through
**`updateWorkspaceMemberSettings`**, while **`/graphql`** record APIs
follow **object-level** permissions for the `workspaceMember` object.

## Product behaviour

### Completing “Create profile” onboarding

Users who must create a profile (empty name at sign-up) get
`ONBOARDING_CREATE_PROFILE_PENDING` set. The onboarding UI saves the
name with **`updateWorkspaceMemberSettings`**, not with a workspace
record **`updateOne`**.

**Before:** The server only cleared the pending flag on
**`workspaceMember.updateOne`**, so the flag could stay set and
onboarding appeared stuck.

**After:** Clearing the profile step runs when
**`updateWorkspaceMemberSettings`** persists an update that includes a
**name** (same rules as before: non-empty name parts). Onboarding can
advance normally after **Continue** on Create profile.

### Two ways to change workspace member data

| Path | Typical use | Who can change what |
|------|----------------|---------------------|
| **`updateWorkspaceMemberSettings`** (metadata API) | Standard member
fields the app treats as “my profile / preferences” (name,
avatar-related settings, locale, time zone, etc.) | **Always** your
**own** workspace member. Changing **another** member still requires
**Workspace members** in role settings (`WORKSPACE_MEMBERS`). Custom
fields are **not** allowed on this endpoint (unchanged). |
| **`/graphql`** record mutations on **`workspaceMember`** | Custom
fields, integrations, anything that goes through the generic record API
| **`WorkspaceMember`** is special-cased in permissions: **read** stays
**on** for everyone, but **update / create / delete** require
**`WORKSPACE_MEMBERS`**, including updating **your own** row via
`/graphql`. So a **Member** without that permission cannot fix their
name through **`updateWorkspaceMember`**; they use **Settings** /
**`updateWorkspaceMemberSettings`** instead. |

This matches **`WorkspaceRolesPermissionsCacheService`**: for the
workspace member object, `canReadObjectRecords` is always true;
`canUpdateObjectRecords` (and delete-related flags) follow
**`WORKSPACE_MEMBERS`**.

### Hooks and delete side-effects

- Removed **`workspaceMember.updateOne`** pre-query hook and
**`WorkspaceMemberPreQueryHookService`**: they duplicated the same rules
the permission cache already enforces for `/graphql`.
- **`WorkspaceMember.deleteOne`** pre-hook still tells users to remove
members via the dedicated flow; the post-hook only runs the
**`deleteUserWorkspace`** side-effect when a member row is actually
removed—**no** extra settings-permission check there, since only callers
that already passed **object** delete permission can remove the row.

## Tests

- **`workspace-members.integration-spec.ts`**: clarifies and extends
coverage so **`/graphql`** **`updateOne`** is denied for **own** record
on a **standard** name field and on a **custom** field when the role
lacks **`WORKSPACE_MEMBERS`**.

## Implementation notes

- **`OnboardingService.completeOnboardingProfileStepIfNameProvided`**
centralises the “clear profile pending if name present” logic;
**`UserResolver.updateWorkspaceMemberSettings`** calls it after save,
using the typed update payload’s **`name`** (no cast).
- **`UserWorkspaceService.updateUserWorkspaceLocaleForUserWorkspace`**:
drops a redundant **`coreEntityCacheService.invalidate`**;
**`updateWorkspaceMemberSettings`** still invalidates the user-workspace
cache after the mutation.
2026-04-17 09:58:34 +00:00
Paul Rastoin 75235f4621 Validate universalIdentifier uniqueness among application and its dependencies (#19767)
# Introduction
Gracefully validating that when creating an entity its
`universalIdentifier` is available within the all application metadata
maps context ( current app + twenty standard, currently the only managed
dependencies )
2026-04-16 16:59:12 +00:00
Félix Malfait 4f4f723ed0 Fix MCP discovery: path-aware well-known URL and protocol version (#19766)
## Summary

Adding `https://api.twenty.com/mcp` as an MCP server in Claude fails
with `Couldn't reach the MCP server` before OAuth can start. Two
independent bugs cause this:

1. **Missing path-aware well-known route.** The latest MCP spec
instructs clients to probe `/.well-known/oauth-protected-resource/mcp`
before `/.well-known/oauth-protected-resource`. Only the root path was
registered, so the path-aware request fell through to
`ServeStaticModule` and returned the SPA's `index.html` with HTTP 200.
Strict clients (Claude.ai) tried to parse it as JSON and gave up. Fixed
by registering both paths on the same handler.
2. **Stale protocol version.** Server advertised `2024-11-05`, which
predates Streamable HTTP. We've implemented Streamable HTTP (SSE
response format was added in #19528), so bumped to `2025-06-18`.

Reproduction before the fix:

```
$ curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code} %{content_type}\n" https://api.twenty.com/.well-known/oauth-protected-resource/mcp
200 text/html; charset=UTF-8
```

After the fix this returns `application/json` with the RFC 9728 metadata
document.

Note: this is separate from #19755 (host-aware resource URL for
multi-host deployments).

## Test plan

- [x] `npx jest oauth-discovery.controller` — 2/2 tests pass, including
one asserting both routes are registered
- [x] `npx nx lint:diff-with-main twenty-server` passes
- [ ] After deploy, `curl
https://api.twenty.com/.well-known/oauth-protected-resource/mcp` returns
JSON (not HTML)
- [ ] Adding `https://api.twenty.com/mcp` in Claude reaches the OAuth
authorization screen

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2026-04-16 17:32:45 +02:00
Paul Rastoin a4cc7fb9c5 [Upgrade] Fix workspace creation cursor (#19701)
## Summary

### Problem

The upgrade migration system required new workspaces to always start
from a workspace command, which was too rigid. When the system was
mid-upgrade within an instance command (IC) segment, workspace creation
would fail or produce inconsistent state.

### Solution

#### Workspace-scoped instance command rows

Instance commands now write upgrade migration rows for **all
active/suspended workspaces** alongside the global row. This means every
workspace has a complete migration history, including instance command
records.

- `InstanceCommandRunnerService` reloads `activeOrSuspendedWorkspaceIds`
immediately before writing records (both success and failure paths) to
mitigate race conditions with concurrent workspace creation.
- `recordUpgradeMigration` in `UpgradeMigrationService` accepts a
discriminated union over `status`, handles `error: unknown` formatting
internally, and writes global + workspace rows in batch.

#### Flexible initial cursor for new workspaces

`getInitialCursorForNewWorkspace` now accepts the last **attempted**
(not just completed) instance command with its status:

- If the IC is `completed` and the next step is a workspace segment →
cursor is set to the last WC of that segment (existing behavior).
- If the IC is `failed` or not the last of its segment → cursor is set
to that IC itself, preserving its status.

This allows workspaces to be created at any point during the upgrade
lifecycle, including mid-IC-segment and after IC failure.

#### Relaxed workspace segment validation

`validateWorkspaceCursorsAreInWorkspaceSegment` accepts workspaces whose
cursor is:
1. Within the current workspace segment, OR
2. At the immediately preceding instance command with `completed` status
(handles the `-w` single-workspace upgrade scenario).

Workspaces with cursors in a previous segment, ahead of the current
segment, or at a preceding IC with `failed` status are rejected.

### Test plan
created empty workspaces to allow testing upgrade with several active
workspaces
2026-04-15 15:41:10 +00:00
Marie bc28e1557c Introduce updateWorkspaceMemberSettings and clarify product (#19441)
## Summary

Introduces a dedicated **metadata** mutation to update **standard
(non-custom)** workspace member settings, moves profile-related UI to
use it, and aligns **workspace member** record permissions with the rest
of the CRM so users cannot escalate visibility via RLS by editing their
own member record.

## Product behaviour

### Profile and appearance (standard fields)

- Users can still update **their own** standard workspace member fields
that the product exposes in **Settings / Profile** (e.g. name, locale,
color scheme, avatar flow) via the new
**`updateWorkspaceMemberSettings`** mutation.
- The mutation returns a **boolean**; the app **merges** the updated
fields into local state so the UI stays in sync without refetching the
full workspace member record.
- **Locale** changes also keep **`userWorkspace`** in sync when a locale
is present in the payload (including from the workspace `updateOne` path
when applicable).

### Custom fields on workspace members

- The dedicated metadata mutation **rejects** any **custom** workspace
member field (and unknown keys). Those updates must go through the
normal **object** `updateOne` pipeline, which is subject to **object-
and field-level** permissions like other records. But since we don't
have object- and field-level permission configuration for system objects
yet, this permission is derived from Workspace member settings
permission.
- **Workspace member** is no longer exempt from ORM permission
validation for updates merely because it is a **system** object. Users
who **do not** have workspace member access (e.g. no **Workspace
members** settings permission and no equivalent broad settings access on
the role) **cannot** use `updateOne` on `workspaceMember` to change
**custom** (or other) fields on their own row—even though that row is
used for RLS predicates.
- This closes a path where someone could widen what they can see by
writing to fields that drive row-level rules.

### Who can change another member

- Updating **another** user’s workspace member still requires
**Workspace members** (or equivalent) settings permission, consistent
with admin tooling.
2026-04-14 16:29:00 +00:00
Weiko 47bdcb11d8 Move is active to fe (#19649)
## Context
Moving isActive filtering to the frontend for page layout tabs and
widgets, hiding inactive entities from the UI while keeping them in
state for future reactivation

Next we will implement deactivated standard tab re-activation during tab
creation (cc @Devessier)
<img width="234" height="303" alt="📋 Menu (Slots)"
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2026-04-14 10:18:09 +00:00
Paul Rastoin 3e699c4458 Fix upgrade commands discovery outside of cli (#19671)
# Introduction
We were allowing the sequence to be empty in the worker context that was
facing an edge case importing the UpgradeModule through the
WorkspaceModule god module, no commands were discovered and it was
throwing as the sequence must have at least one workspace commands to
allow a workspace creation

Though the issue was also applicable to the twenty-server `AppModule`
too that was not discovering any commands

## Integration tests were passing
The integration test were importing the `CommandModule` at the nest
testing app creating leading to asymmetric testing context
It was a requirement for a legacy commands import and global assignation

## Fix
The `UpgradeModule` now import both `WorkspaceCommandsProviderModule`
and `InstanceCommandProviderModule` which ships the commands directly in
the module
We could consider moving the commands into the `engine/upgrade` folder

## Concern
Bootstrap could become more and more long to load at both server and
worker start
When this becomes a problem we will have to only import the latest
workspace command or whatever
For the moment this is not worth it the risk to import not the latest
workspace command
2026-04-14 09:20:33 +00:00
Paul Rastoin ce2723d6cf Move view field label identifier deletion validation into the cross entity validation (#19642)
## Introduction
In the same validate build and run we should be able to delete a view
field targetting a label identifier and at the same create one that
repoints to it again without failing any validation

Leading for this valdiation rule to be moved in the cross entity
validation steps
2026-04-13 14:38:27 +00:00
martmull bf5cc68f25 Rename standard and custom apps (#19631)
as title
no migration for existing apps, changes only apply on new workspaces
2026-04-13 13:13:59 +00:00
Charles Bochet ad1a4ecca0 Add isUnique support for application-defined fields (#19609)
## Summary

- Adds `isUnique?: boolean` to `RegularFieldManifest` in
`twenty-shared`, allowing SDK applications to declare unique constraints
on fields
- Updates the manifest-to-flat-field converter to read `isUnique` from
the manifest instead of hardcoding `false`
- Generates corresponding unique index metadata in
`computeApplicationManifestAllUniversalFlatEntityMaps` when a field has
`isUnique: true`, matching the behavior of the `CreateFieldInput` path
- Adds SDK-side validation rejecting `isUnique` on RELATION,
MORPH_RELATION, and FILES field types
- Adds integration test verifying manifest sync creates a unique index
for `isUnique` fields
- Adds SDK unit tests for `isUnique` validation on unsupported field
types

## Test plan

- [x] SDK unit tests: `defineField` accepts `isUnique: true` on TEXT,
rejects on RELATION and FILES
- [ ] Integration test: manifest sync with `isUnique: true` creates the
unique index in DB
- [ ] Verify `isUnique` defaults to `false` when not specified (backward
compatible)
- [ ] Verify standalone manifest fields (not nested in objects) also
generate unique indexes correctly
2026-04-12 17:03:09 +02:00
Charles Bochet 3ae63f0574 Fix syncApplication failing when navigation menu item child is listed before folder in manifest (#19599)
## Summary

- Fix `syncApplication` crashing with `ENTITY_NOT_FOUND` when a
navigation menu item child (with `folderUniversalIdentifier`) appears
before its folder in the manifest's `navigationMenuItems` array
- Add a generic topological sort in
`WorkspaceEntityMigrationBuilderService.validateAndBuild()` that detects
self-referential FKs from `ALL_MANY_TO_ONE_METADATA_RELATIONS` and
ensures parents are created before children
- This also covers other self-referential entities:
`viewFilterGroup.parentViewFilterGroup`,
`fieldMetadata.relationTargetFieldMetadata`, and
`rowLevelPermissionPredicateGroup.parentRowLevelPermissionPredicateGroup`

## Root cause

The builder iterated `createdFlatEntityMaps.byUniversalIdentifier` in
insertion order (from the manifest). Validation passed because it
checked both optimistic maps and remaining-to-create maps. But the
runner processed create actions sequentially, so
`resolveUniversalRelationIdentifiersToIds` threw when the folder hadn't
been created yet.
2026-04-12 12:35:38 +02:00
Charles Bochet b284c8323c Remove Favorite and FavoriteFolder from workspace schema (#19536)
## Summary

- Removes all workspace schema definitions for `Favorite` and
`FavoriteFolder` entities, which have been fully migrated to
`NavigationMenuItems`
- Deletes 26 standalone files including workspace entities, NestJS
modules, services, listeners, jobs, standard application builders (field
metadata, views, view fields, view field groups, indexes, page layouts),
mocks, and integration tests
- Cleans up ~40 modified files: removes `favorites` relation from 10
workspace entities and their field metadata utils, removes entries from
all builder maps, shared constants (`STANDARD_OBJECTS`,
`CoreObjectNameSingular`, `DEFAULT_RELATIONS_OBJECTS_STANDARD_IDS`), SDK
default relations, AI tool filtering, and standard object icons
2026-04-10 12:47:06 +02:00
Félix Malfait cbefd42c4c Add SSE streaming support on POST /mcp (Phase 2) (#19528)
## Summary

- Add SSE (`text/event-stream`) as an alternative response format on
`POST /mcp` per the MCP streamable-http spec
- When clients send `Accept: text/event-stream`, the server responds
with SSE wire format; otherwise returns JSON as before (fully backwards
compatible)
- Emit a `notifications/progress` SSE event before tool execution to
signal long-running operations
- No sessions, no GET SSE, no protocol version bump — this is
transport-level only (Phase 2)

## Changes

- **New**: `write-sse-event.util.ts` — writes correctly formatted SSE
events to Express Response
- **New**: `mcp-progress-notification.const.ts` — constants for progress
notification method and token prefix
- **Modified**: `mcp-core.controller.ts` — checks `Accept` header,
branches into SSE vs JSON response path
- **Modified**: `mcp-protocol.service.ts` — passes optional `sseWriter`
callback to tool executor
- **Modified**: `mcp-tool-executor.service.ts` — emits progress
notification via `sseWriter` before tool execution
- **Tests**: Unit tests for SSE utility, controller SSE/JSON paths, tool
executor progress notifications, and integration tests for SSE streaming

## Test plan

- [x] Unit tests: `writeSseEvent` utility produces correct SSE wire
format
- [x] Unit tests: Controller returns SSE headers and writes events when
`Accept: text/event-stream`
- [x] Unit tests: Controller returns JSON when `Accept:
application/json` only
- [x] Unit tests: Notifications (no `id`) return 202 regardless of
Accept header
- [x] Unit tests: Tool executor emits progress notification via
sseWriter
- [x] Unit tests: Tool executor works without sseWriter (backwards
compatible)
- [x] Integration tests: SSE response for ping, JSON fallback, progress
notification before tool call
- [x] All 503 test suites pass, typecheck clean

https://claude.ai/code/session_01QrqjBUXePJkPMd6gBAoWaR

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Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-10 09:56:17 +02:00
Charles Bochet f6423f5925 Remove DataSourceService and clean up datasource migration logic (#19532)
## Summary

- **Drop the `objectMetadata.dataSourceId` foreign key and index** via a
1-22 fast instance command — column kept nullable for data preservation
- **Delete `DataSourceService`, `DataSourceModule`, and
`DataSourceException`** — all code now uses `workspace.databaseSchema`
directly
- **Remove `IS_DATASOURCE_MIGRATED` feature flag** from default flags
and all branching logic
- **Simplify workspace/object creation pipelines** —
`WorkspaceManagerService`, `DevSeederService`, and the object creation
action handler no longer route through `DataSourceService`
- **Keep `DataSourceEntity` and the `dataSource` table** for historical
data — entity stripped of all ORM relations
2026-04-10 07:34:05 +00:00
Sri Hari Haran Sharma 0fa7beba44 fix mcp streamable-http method handling (#19496)
## Summary

Fix MCP `/mcp` transport handling for clients using `streamable-http`.

## Changes

- add explicit `GET /mcp` and `DELETE /mcp` handlers
- return `405 Method Not Allowed` with `Allow: POST`
- keep `POST /mcp` protected by MCP auth guards
- mark `GET` and `DELETE` as intentionally public with
`PublicEndpointGuard` + `NoPermissionGuard`
- update the advertised MCP protocol version to `2025-03-26`
- add unit and integration coverage for the new behavior

## Why

The frontend advertises the MCP server as `streamable-http`, but the
backend only effectively handled `POST /mcp`. Some MCP clients probe
`GET /mcp` during connection setup, so unsupported methods need explicit
method-level responses instead of falling through or being blocked
before the handler.

## Validation

- verified locally:
  - `GET /mcp` -> `405`
  - `DELETE /mcp` -> `405`
  - unauthenticated `POST /mcp` -> `401`
- passed controller unit tests
- added integration assertions for `GET` and `DELETE`

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Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix.malfait@gmail.com>
2026-04-09 20:38:28 +00:00
martmull a78a843419 Fix install and deploy commands (#19481)
- disable publish with existing version
- disable installation of app version already installed

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2026-04-09 10:10:16 +00:00
Raphaël Bosi 9080180156 [COMMAND MENU ITEMS] Sync object metadata with navigation command menu items (#19456)
When an object is created or enabled we create a navigation command menu
item to that object. And when the object is disabled or deleted, we
remove this command menu item.
2026-04-09 08:18:49 +00:00
Weiko 238018dc7b Reset Tab Page Layout (#19453)
## Context
- Add "Reset to default" for page layout tabs and widgets — backend
mutation resets overrides, reactivates deactivated children, and deletes
custom children
- Fix override write bug where mutating an overridable property (e.g.
widget title) on a standard-app entity incorrectly overwrote the base
column instead of writing to the overrides JSONB —
PageLayoutUpdateService now uses resolveFlatEntityOverridableProperties
for accurate diffing and routes properties through
sanitizeOverridableEntityInput
- Deprecate isOverridden - We need more time to think about this
feature. Currently this adds too much complexity for a very small
benefit



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2026-04-08 18:43:57 +02:00
Raphaël Bosi d07c27a907 [COMMAND MENU ITEMS] Create union type for command menu item payload (#19432)
Replace generic JSON scalar with a typed GraphQL union
CommandMenuItemPayload (PathNavigationPayload |
ObjectMetadataNavigationPayload) for the CommandMenuItem.payload field
2026-04-08 12:47:34 +00:00
Weiko 6e23ca35e6 Pagelayout backfill command standard app (#19380)
## Context
Due to the chosen strategy for "Reset to default" feature for page
layouts. Those overridable entities need to be associated to the
Standard app to work properly (there is no "Default" state for custom
entities). Until we find a better implementation, I'm changing the
backfill command to reflect that
2026-04-07 12:49:35 +00:00
neo773 d3f0162cf5 Remove connected account feature flag (#19286)
Co-authored-by: martmull <martmull@hotmail.fr>
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Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
2026-04-06 08:13:41 +00:00
yukuotec 265b2582ee Fix zh-CN sidebar translations in minimalMetadata API (#19342)
The minimalMetadata query was returning untranslated English labels for
standard objects (Companies, People, Opportunities, etc.) when users
requested zh-CN locale. This fix adds translation logic to
MinimalMetadataService using the existing I18nService.

Changes:
- Add translateLabel() method to translate standard object labels
- Pass locale from GraphQL context through resolver to service
- Only translate non-custom objects (custom objects use user-defined
labels)

Co-authored-by: Kevin Yu <kevin.yu@example.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-05 20:14:20 +02:00
Etienne d562a384c2 Remove direct execution feature flag - WIP (#19254)
Bug fixes exposed by always-on direct execution
1. GraphQL spec compliance — data[field] = null on resolver error
direct-execution.service.ts — Changed from Promise.allSettled (which
lost the responseKey on rejection) to Promise.all with per-field
try/catch; errors now set data[responseKey] = null per spec
2. Empty object arguments skipped (extractArgumentsFromAst)
extract-arguments-from-ast.util.ts — Removed isEmptyObject check;
filter: {}, data: {} now correctly passed to resolvers instead of
silently dropped (which caused permissions to never be checked)
3. orderBy: {} factory default treated as "no ordering"
direct-execution.service.ts — Before calling the resolver, strips
orderBy: {} and orderByForRecords: {} (empty-object factory defaults
that mean "no ordering")
assert-find-many-args.util.ts / assert-group-by-args.util.ts — Accept {}
for orderBy without throwing
4. orderBy: { field: '...' } object auto-coerced to [{ field: '...' }]
array
direct-execution.service.ts — Applies GraphQL list coercion: a
non-array, non-empty orderBy object is wrapped in an array before
assertion and resolver call
5. totalCount and aggregate fields returned as strings from PostgreSQL
graphql-format-result-from-selected-fields.util.ts — Added
coerceAggregateValue that parses numeric strings to numbers for
totalCount, sum*, avg*, min*, max*, count*, percentageOf* fields
Test updates
nested-relation-queries.integration-spec.ts — Updated expected error
message from Yoga schema-validation message to direct execution resolver
message
~30 snapshot files — Updated to reflect direct execution's error
messages (different from Yoga schema-validation messages for input type
errors)
2026-04-03 15:23:01 +00:00
Marie 2d6c8be7df [Apps] Fix - app-synced object should be searchable (#19206)
## Summary

- **Make app-synced objects searchable**: `isSearchable` was hardcoded
to `false` and the `searchVector` field was missing the `GENERATED
ALWAYS AS (...)` expression, causing all records to have a `NULL` search
vector and be excluded from search results. Fixed by defaulting
`isSearchable` to `true` (configurable via the object manifest),
computing the `asExpression` from the label identifier field, and
allowing the update-field-action-handler to handle the `null` → defined
`asExpression` transition.
- **Make `isSearchable` updatable on an object**: The property had
`toCompare: false` in the entity properties configuration, so updates
via the API were silently ignored and never persisted. Fixed by setting
`toCompare: true`.
2026-04-02 17:14:37 +00:00
Weiko c1e4756f9c Add is active to overridable entities and deactivation logic for page layouts (#19200)
- Replace soft-deletion (deletedAt) with isActive boolean for
overridable entities (tabs, widgets, viewFieldGroups, viewFields).
Standard entities are deactivated (isActive: false) when removed from
update payloads, while custom entities are hard-deleted.
- When a viewFieldGroup is deactivated/deleted, its viewFields are
reassigned to the next section by position (or null if none remain).
- Add isActive: true filters to viewFieldGroup and viewField API queries
so deactivated entities are excluded from responses.

Next: 
- fields-widget-upsert.service.ts should be refactored a bit
- Add restore logic
2026-04-02 14:50:50 +00:00