# Introduction
Followup https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/16981
1/ Migration, applicationId and universalIdentifier are required on
entity ( save point migration + upgrade command fallback pattern )
2/ Backfill using previous standard ids
## Summary
This PR introduces row-level security (RLS) permissions for roles in the
frontend, allowing fine-grained access control at the record level.
Users can now define permission rules that determine which specific
records a role can access based on dynamic conditions and filters.
## What's Changed
Implemented UI for configuring record-level permissions on object
permissions screens
Added support for defining permission predicates using filter conditions
(similar to advanced filters)
Introduced variable picker for dynamic permission rules (e.g., "me"
context for user-specific access)
Built predicate conversion layer to sync UI state with backend
permission structure
Extended GraphQL schema with mutations for upserting row-level
permission predicates
Fixed handling of orphaned RLS groups to prevent data inconsistencies
Added enterprise key validation for RLS features
The implementation enables scenarios like "users can only see their own
records" or "users can access records associated with their team."
<img width="687" height="702" alt="Screenshot 2026-01-09 at 23 07 02"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/33fe736e-6cbf-40bd-b2eb-c8a90c8d21bc"
/>
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# Introduction
fixes https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/16905
Do not merge until `IS_WORKSPACE_CREATION_V2_ENABLED` has been activated
by default, and so sync metadata has been deprecated by doing so. As the
sync metadata will attempt to insert `null` `applicationId` and
`universalIdentifier` values while creating a workspace
In this PR we're introducing a new `SyncableEntityRequired` which
enforces the non nullable `applicationId` and `universalIdentifier` on
extending entity
In this PR we also migrate the field metadata entity to extend the
required
## Identification upgrade command
This command will search for workspace field metadata entities that
aren't associated to an applicationId, dispatch them to either the
workspace-custom `applicationId` or the twenty-standard `applicationId`.
For the standard entities it will also set their universal identifier
based on the `STANDARD_OBJECTS` const hashmap
## Typeorm migration
As the non nullable `applicationId` and `universalIdentifier`migration
won't pass in the first we've been using the save point and upgrade
command migration fallback pattern
## Tests
Tested the command on a prod extract locally
Both `twenty-eng` and `twenty-for-twenty` have unexpected standard
objects
Please note that we will deprecate the `isCustom` and `standardId` col
later in the future
### Twenty-eng
```ts
[Nest] 98971 - 01/01/2026, 3:18:00 PM LOG [IdentifyStandardEntitiesCommand] Successfully validated 600/600 field metadata update(s) for workspace 9870323e-22c3-4d14-9b7f-5bdc84f7d6ee (309 custom, 291 standard)
[Nest] 98971 - 01/01/2026, 3:18:00 PM WARN [IdentifyStandardEntitiesCommand] Found 35 warning(s) while processing field metadata for workspace 9870323e-22c3-4d14-9b7f-5bdc84f7d6ee. These fields will become custom.
```
### Twenty for twenty
### Just created workspace
# Introduction
In this pull request we're introducing new standard page layout, tabs
and widget ( 1 page layout, 1 tab and 8 widgets ) and also a new
opportunity field
Also now prefilling new records, 6 opportunities and a dashboard.
## Standard declaration
### New workspace creation
Relies on existing standard declaration builder
### Backfill command
We've been hacking through the standard builder in order to extract only
the standard page layout entities, updated their entity dependencies to
match the workspace ids so the validation passes
## Remark
- Refactored the `PageLayoutWidget` configuration type to be dynamically
typed through a generic discriminated union
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# Introduction
Followup of
https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/17001#pullrequestreview-3638508738
close https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/1910
We've completely decom the `sync-metadata` in production. We're now then
removing its implementation in favor of the v2.
## TODO:
- [x] Remove sync-metadata implem and commands
- [x] Remove workspace decorators
- [x] Type each deprecated field to deprecated on their workspaceEntity
- [x] Remove the `workspace-sync-metadata` folder entirely
- [x] remove workspace migration
- [x] workspace migration removal migration
- [x] remove the `v2` references from workspace manager file names
- [x] remove the `v2` references from workspace manager modules
- [ ] Double check impact on translation file path updates
## Note
- Removed the gate logic
- Remains some service v2 naming, serverless needs to be migrated on v2
fully
- Removed workspaceMigration service app health consumption, making it
always returning up ( no more down ) cc @FelixMalfait ( quite obsolete
health check now, will require complete refactor once we introduce inter
app dependency etc )
## Context
The feature has not been maintained for more than a year and was never
officially launched.
This PR removes its code due to the upcoming refactoring of the
sync-metadata that will break its logic if not handled properly and it
would be too costly for the time being.
TODO:
- remove isRemote from object/field metadata
# Introduction
Followup https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/16863
Important note: This is not an upgrade command and will have to be
manually run
In this pull request we're introducing a coding that will allow this
[migration](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/blob/clean-orphan-metadata/packages/twenty-server/src/database/typeorm/core/migrations/utils/1767002571103-addWorkspaceForeignKeys.util.ts#L3)
to pass, it enforces the `workspaceId` foreignKey on all metadata
entities. Allowing workspace deletion cascading of all its related
entities and avoiding orphan metadata entities to reoccur in the future
Also introduced a small migration that will set the workspaceId col type
to `uuid`, as it has been historically `varchar`
This migration is a requirement for the above command to work
successfully
## Note
Chunking by relations fields the orphan field deletion as would take way
too much time within a transac,
## Test
Tested on a prod extract locally ( both dry and not dry )
## Summary
This PR enables serverless functions to be exposed as AI tools, allowing
them to be used by AI agents.
### Changes
- Added new `SERVERLESS_FUNCTION` tool category
- Added `toolDescription`, `toolInputSchema`, and `toolOutputSchema`
fields to serverless functions
- Created database migration for the new schema columns
- Added tool index query and resolver for fetching available tools
- Added Settings AI page tabs (Skills, Tools, Settings) with new tools
table
- Added utility to convert tool schema to JSON schema format
- Updated frontend to display tools in the settings page
### Implementation Details
- Serverless functions can now define tool metadata (description,
input/output schemas)
- These functions are automatically registered in the tool registry
- The tool index endpoint allows querying available tools with their
schemas
- Settings page now has a dedicated Tools tab showing all available
tools
## Summary
This PR introduces a Skills system for AI agents, inspired by the [Agent
Skills specification](https://agentskills.io/specification).
## Changes
### Backend
- **SkillEntity**: New database entity with migration for storing skills
- **V2 Sync Mechanism**: Implemented FlatSkill, builders, validators,
and action handlers following the v2 flat entity pattern
- **Standard Skills**: Pre-defined skills (workflow-building,
data-manipulation, dashboard-building, metadata-building, research,
code-interpreter, xlsx, pdf, docx, pptx)
- **GraphQL API**: CRUD operations for skills with proper guards and
permissions
- **Workspace Cache**: Integrated skills into the workspace cache system
### Frontend
- **Skills Table**: Searchable table in AI settings showing all skills
- **Skill Form**: Create/edit page with Label (primary), Description,
and Content (markdown editor)
- **API Name**: Following existing patterns, name is derived from label
with advanced settings toggle for custom API names
- **Standard vs Custom**: Standard skills are read-only, custom skills
can be edited/deleted
## Key Design Decisions
- Skills are stored in the database (Salesforce-like approach) rather
than files
- Name is derived from Label by default (isLabelSyncedWithName pattern)
- Skills reference functions/files via @ mentions in markdown content
rather than explicit relations
- Standard skills are synced from code, custom skills are created via UI
## Screenshots
Skills table and form UI follow existing settings patterns.
## Testing
- [x] Lint passes
- [x] Typecheck passes
- [ ] CI tests
## Introduction
On the side hanlded PR with a // agents on another repo
Made several iterations to fix behavior and direction
Find below auto-generated PR description
closes https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/2037
Created generic tooling for entity circular dep checking, will be useful
for permissions validation too @Weiko
## Migrate `viewFilterGroup` entity to v2 flat architecture
### Summary
Migrates the `viewFilterGroup` entity from v1 to the v2 flat entity
architecture, following the established patterns for other v2 entities
like `viewFilter`, `view`, and `viewField`.
### Changes
**Types & Constants**
- Added `FlatViewFilterGroup` and `FlatViewFilterGroupMaps` types
- Added editable properties constant for `viewFilterGroup`
- Registered `viewFilterGroup` in `ALL_METADATA_NAME`,
`ALL_METADATA_RELATION_PROPERTIES`,
`ALL_METADATA_MANY_TO_ONE_RELATIONS`, and related constants
**Cache Service**
- Created `WorkspaceFlatViewFilterGroupMapCacheService` with proper
relation loading for `viewFilters` and `childViewFilterGroups`
- Updated `WorkspaceFlatViewMapCacheService` to load `viewFilterGroups`
relation
**Builder & Validator**
- Created `WorkspaceMigrationV2ViewFilterGroupActionsBuilderService`
- Created `FlatViewFilterGroupValidatorService` with creation, update,
and deletion validation
- Integrated validation into the orchestrator service (runs before
`viewFilter` validation)
**Action Handlers**
- Created create, update, and delete action handlers for
`viewFilterGroup`
**Service Migration**
- Rewrote `ViewFilterGroupService` to use v2 migration pattern with
`WorkspaceMigrationValidateBuildAndRunService`
- Created utility functions for transforming DTOs to flat entities
**Database Migration**
- Added migration to make `parentViewFilterGroupId` foreign key
deferrable (handles self-referential parent/child insertions)
**ViewFilter Integration**
- Added `viewFilterGroupId` validation in
`FlatViewFilterValidatorService`
- Updated `viewFilter` many-to-one relations to include
`viewFilterGroup`
**Tests**
- Added integration tests for successful creation, update, deletion, and
destruction
- Added failing test cases for non-existent entities and invalid
references
- Added failing test for `viewFilter` creation with non-existent
`viewFilterGroupId`
### Breaking Changes
None - existing API contracts are preserved.
## Context
This PR adds the core structure for RLS implementation:
- RLS data model
- RLS service layer
- RLS WorkspaceMigration and Syncable Entity + cache + Validations
- RLS resolver layer
- ORM layer with RLS Predicate to ORM WHERE clause conversion with
workspaceMember record transposition
Tests are missing though
<!-- CURSOR_SUMMARY -->
---
> [!NOTE]
> Establishes core row-level permissions infrastructure and enforcement
across the stack.
>
> - Backend: new `rowLevelPermissionPredicate` and
`rowLevelPermissionPredicateGroup` entities, TypeORM migration, feature
flag `IS_ROW_LEVEL_PERMISSION_PREDICATES_ENABLED`, flat-entity
maps/cache wiring, services and GraphQL resolvers for CRUD, and
inclusion of `workspaceMember` in auth context
> - ORM: applies row-level permission predicates to SELECT, DELETE, and
SOFT DELETE query builders; propagates context through
GlobalWorkspaceOrmManager/EntityManager
> - GraphQL: generated schema/types/queries/mutations for
creating/updating/deleting/fetching predicates and groups
> - Frontend: settings page adds a gated "Record-level" section
(placeholder) and metadata error handler labels for new entities
>
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# Introduction
The `AddWorkspaceForeignKeys1767002571103` migration would fail when
released in production right now, as `foreignKey` be applicable as
there's a lof of orphan entries in database
As a workaround in order not to block any patch release we're
fallbacking the migration using save point and an upgrade command that
will attempt to apply the `foreignKey` on every workspace upgrade until
it succeed
We should keep in mind that any new fresh self installation will have
the foreignKey double checked that it would not implies regression on
workspace deletion using the integration tests
## Cleaning upgrade command
We won't implement the cleaning command in this PR yet either will I as
discussed with @Weiko someone else might be taking the subject starting
next week
<!-- CURSOR_SUMMARY -->
---
> [!NOTE]
> Strengthens workspace data integrity and makes the FK migration
resilient.
>
> - Adds `upgrade:1-16:add-workspace-foreign-keys-migration` command to
apply `workspaceId` FKs once per run; wires into
`V1_16_UpgradeVersionCommandModule` and 1.16 upgrade sequence
> - Refactors migration `1767002571103` to use
`addWorkspaceForeignKeysQueries` util and wrap in a savepoint,
swallowing errors to avoid blocking releases
> - Extracts FK DDL into
`utils/1767002571103-addWorkspaceForeignKeys.util` for reuse by command
and migration
> - Removes duplicate `workspaceId` columns from entities (e.g.,
`cronTrigger`, `databaseEventTrigger`, `indexMetadata`,
`objectMetadata`, `roleTarget`, `role`, `serverlessFunction`) relying on
`SyncableEntity`; keeps indexes/relations
> - Marks legacy delete paths as deprecated; temporarily extends
`WorkspaceManagerService.delete` to also delete `serverlessFunction` by
`workspaceId`
> - Updates wiring to inject `ServerlessFunctionEntity` repository in
`workspace-manager` module/service and corresponding unit test
> - Extends integration tests and adds GraphQL helpers to create
serverless functions and triggers; verifies cascade deletion of related
metadata on workspace removal
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# Introduction
Added a `WorkspaceRelated` and `AllNonWorkspaceRelatedEntity` to
simplify the `FlatEntityFrom` that now do not expect a string literal to
omit and itself builds the related many to one entities foreign key
aggregators
We now have the type grain over relation to syncable or just workspace
related entities
Added a migrations that sets the fk on missing entities
## Next
In upcoming PR we will be able to introduce such below type
```ts
import { type CastRecordTypeOrmDatePropertiesToString } from 'src/engine/metadata-modules/flat-entity/types/cast-record-typeorm-date-properties-to-string.type';
import { type ExtractEntityManyToOneEntityRelationProperties } from 'src/engine/metadata-modules/flat-entity/types/extract-entity-many-to-one-entity-relation-properties.type';
import { type ExtractEntityOneToManyEntityRelationProperties } from 'src/engine/metadata-modules/flat-entity/types/extract-entity-one-to-many-entity-relation-properties.type';
import { type ExtractEntityRelatedEntityProperties } from 'src/engine/metadata-modules/flat-entity/types/extract-entity-related-entity-properties.type';
import { type RemoveSuffix } from 'src/engine/workspace-manager/workspace-migration-v2/workspace-migration-builder-v2/types/remove-suffix.type';
import { type SyncableEntity } from 'src/engine/workspace-manager/workspace-sync/types/syncable-entity.interface';
export type UniversalFlatEntityFrom<TEntity extends SyncableEntity> = Omit<
TEntity,
| `${ExtractEntityManyToOneEntityRelationProperties<TEntity> & string}Id`
| ExtractEntityRelatedEntityProperties<TEntity>
| 'application'
| 'workspaceId'
| 'applicationId'
| keyof CastRecordTypeOrmDatePropertiesToString<TEntity>
> &
CastRecordTypeOrmDatePropertiesToString<TEntity> & {
[P in ExtractEntityManyToOneEntityRelationProperties<TEntity> &
string as `${RemoveSuffix<P, 's'>}UniversalIdentifier`]: string;
} & {
[P in ExtractEntityOneToManyEntityRelationProperties<
TEntity,
SyncableEntity
> &
string as `${RemoveSuffix<P, 's'>}UniversalIdentifiers`]: string[];
};
```
# Introduction
In this pull-request we're refactoring the page layout widget
configuration entity to be containing its discriminated key simplifying
underlying code and maintainability
- Made the configuration and title non nullable
- Introduced a generic predicate for the `widgetConfigurationType`
- Upgraded command to remove `graphType` and insert new
`configurationType` to existing entries
- Migrated frontend to new type system
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Co-authored-by: Raphaël Bosi <71827178+bosiraphael@users.noreply.github.com>
Following [discord
thread](https://discord.com/channels/1130383047699738754/1453910755387899996/1453910755387899996),
reproductible on twenty-eng
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ae7f363d-87e1-44fa-8fe2-ee78412d62a7
Records positions are computed at record creation, depending on the
position arg from the request, being equal to `last`, `first`, or not
present.
When being equal to last, as it is done when creating a note from the
product, the position is calculated using `.maximum()` function which
uses postgres' MAX function. If there is a `NaN` value among the list,
the MAX will return `NaN` too. So if for some reason there is a NaN
somewhere in the position column, all subsequent records being created
with last position argument will be created with NaN value. Until [this
PR](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/16630), where we introduced
a validation on position at record creation which throws when NaN is
trying to be introduced as a position, this was going silent. (fyi
@etiennejouan , not on you at all but for info)
Looking into twenty-eng workspace, I found note records with NaN
position dating back to august 2025, making it hard to understand and
debug why they were introduced with NaN position. So I did not find the
real root cause, but I suggest to
- update record-position.service to fix the issue for subsequent records
that go through this service (which is what is currently broken)
- run a command to fix the existing records with NaN position for Notes,
as it is where the issue happened for both the user reporting the issue
on discord, and us on twenty-eng. So hopefully the problem was limited
to Notes
- Ability to display the details of a field
- The field can be edited (relations edition will be supported later)
- For now, the widget configuration stores the name of the field instead
of its fieldMetadataId. A hook resolves the fieldMetadataId from the
list of fields and the provided name. This will be replaced once we
migrate the configuration to the backend.
## Demo
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ab7efbda-66b2-46c1-b641-c350977c31dd
## Remaining to do
- Edition of relations
# Introduction
Creating dedicated folders and module for both `page-layout-tab` and
`page-layout-widget`
The addition diff with deletion is due to the module being added
# Introduction
@bosiraphael has to introduce async validators and feature flag
contextual validator
In this way in this PR we make all entity validators asyncable
Also added an `additionalCacheDataMaps` to the low level args validators
# Introduction
In this pullrequest have been migrated to the flat standard entities:
Role, Agent and RoleTargets.
## What happens
- Removed createStandardMorph tool util in favor of dynamic typing of
`createMorphOrRelationStandardField`
- Implemented a command to remove standard agents and their role that
has been removed in https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/16513 also
added a default role target to data manipulator role to the only
remaining agent
- Implemented an agent deleteMany service handler
- moves applicationRoleId to application entity
- add new `APPLICATION` FieldActorSource and `APPLICATION`
JwtTokenTypeEnum value
- create a new token with applicationId when executing a function
- when applicationId is in token, check for application.defaultRole
permissions
-use twenty-shared types in `twenty-sdk/application`
- create a new import from generate called "Twenty" that you can use
directly without having to set TWENTY_API_KEY AND TWENTY_API_URL (keep
metadata or core parameter only)
- provide to serverless unique one time BEARER TOKEN to run it
Result
<img width="977" height="566" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e78428a0-5b13-4975-aa13-58ee3b32450c"
/>
<img width="910" height="596" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/6ec72bf5-7655-4093-a45e-ad269595a324"
/>
<img width="741" height="568" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7683944c-fd79-4417-8fb2-8e4815cc112f"
/>
## Introduction
When migrating a v1 index name to v2 it might collide with an existing
v2 index
In this case we remove both the v1 metadata and pg index
In case of a metadata and pg_index desync this might occur too late in
the process that's why we have two fallback
One computing the v1 deletion from the metadata and another one in the
catch block of the v1 to migration transaction commit
## Summary
- Add a context usage indicator to the AI chat interface inspired by
Vercel's AI SDK Context component
- Display token consumption, context window utilization percentage, and
estimated cost in credits
- Show a circular progress ring with percentage, revealing detailed
breakdown on hover
## Changes
### Backend
- Stream usage metadata (tokens, model config) via `messageMetadata`
callback in `agent-chat-streaming.service.ts`
- Return model config from `chat-execution.service.ts`
- Add usage and model types to `ExtendedUIMessage` metadata
### Frontend
- New `ContextUsageProgressRing` component - circular SVG progress
indicator
- New `AIChatContextUsageButton` component with hover card showing:
- Progress bar with used/total tokens
- Input/output token counts with credit costs
- Total credits consumed
- Track cumulative usage in Recoil state (`agentChatUsageState`)
- Reset usage when creating new chat thread
- Integrate button into `AIChatTab`
## Test plan
- [ ] Open AI chat and send a message
- [ ] Verify the context usage button appears with percentage
- [ ] Hover over the button to see detailed breakdown
- [ ] Verify credits are calculated correctly
- [ ] Create a new chat thread and verify usage resets to 0
# Introduction
Related https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/1910
From now on the upgrade won't integrate any sync metadata as it's going
to be deprecated very soon
Any updates to about to removes workspace-entity or standard flat entity
will require a dedicated upgrade command, what we've already started
doing during the 1.13 sprint, until we have totally migrated the v2 to
be workspace agnostic
# TimelineActivity migration to morph
- Creates `timelineActivities2` relations on Company, Dashboard, Note,
Opportunity, Person, Task, Workflow, WorkflowRun, and WorkflowVersion
entities with proper metadata and cascade delete behavior.
It was required to create standard fields as well since the
mapObjectMetadataByUniqueIdentifier needs it. otherwise the fields won't
be considered
- Feature Flag `IS_TIMELINE_ACTIVITY_MIGRATED` necessary to have the two
states in parallel. It is used as a stamp once the migration has been
run
- Migration is done using the coreDataSource. Why ?
even though is unsafe to use, the first implementation of the migration
took forever on each workspace. See [this
commit](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/15652/commits/477011e8d7d4c580f79ba7ec4a8fb002a3ec86b2)
The plan for this complex migration is as follows :

Note: we will need to rename fields in the release 1.12 (there is no
easy way to do all this in one release)
## Context
Following https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/16399
Now using the new global orm manager everywhere and returning a
GlobalDatasource/WorkspaceDatasource based on a feature flag.
This means we now need to wrap all our ORM calls within
executeInWorkspaceContext callback (at least for now) so the global
datasource can dynamically hydrate its context via the new store (the
global datasource does not store anything related to workspaces as it is
now a unique singleton). If feature flag is off it still uses local data
stored in the workspace datasource.
# Introduction
In this PR we've introduced the type safe generation tooling for
standard view, view fields, view filters and view groups.
Also generated the ids before such as what was done for object and
fields, it's still temporary as will be replaced by universalIdentifier
mapping afterwards
## Task views
In this PR only implemented the `task` views and view groups, filters
and fields in order to battle test all the generation tools
Will create a dedicated PR that will implement all the remaining views.
# Introduction
Related https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/1995
In this PR we're introducing the standard index tools for their
declaration
Also adding a common typing in order to have a simily consistency across
standard builders
Will implement remaining standard index builder in an other PR
Fixes https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/15925
- update field metadata update logic
- uniformize the way index are named
- command to migrate v1-named unique index
- add integration testing
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First PR to implement application tokens
- add new application role in twenty-server
- move duplicated constants and types to twenty-shared
- will add role configuration utils into twenty-sdk in another PR
# Introduction
Making columns nullable instead of required + metadata on the fly
migration in typeorm migration that could affect other breaking change
migrations to be run
# Introduction
Related to https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/1995
This PR introduces the basis of the `twentyStandard` application as code
on demand, it's highly tied to `ids` where it will becomes workspace
agnostic following the builder and runner `universalIdentifier` refactor
later.
The goal here to allow computing the `allFlatEntityMaps` `to` of the
`twentyStandard` application on a empty workspace ( workspace creation
). Allowing installing the twenty standard app through a workspace
migration instead of passing by the sync metadata
Nothing done will be run in production for the moment if it's not the
small validation refactor we've introduced
Please note that everything introduced here will be replaced at some
point by a twenty app instance when the twenty sdk is mature enough to
handle of the edge cases we need here
## How we've proceeded
We've been iterating over every workspace entity both objects and their
fields, and transpiled them to flatEntity.
Being sure we migrate the defaultValue, settings and so on accordingly.
We've also compute all the ids in prior of the whole entities
computation so we don't face any hoisting issue.
## Current state
At the moment only handling all of the 29 standard objects and their
fields
Settings a unique universalIdentifier for all of them
Will come views, agent role targets and so on later
## `workspace:compute-twenty-standard-migration` command
This command allow generating a workspace migration that will result in
installing the twenty standard app in an empty workspace
It's temporary and aims to allow debugging for the moment we might not
keep it in the future as it is right now
It contains debug writeFileSync which is expected no worries greptile
## `LabelFieldMetadataIdentifierId`
Small refactor allowing defining the label identifier field metadata id
of a uuid field metadata type for system object, as some of our standard
object don't have a name field and don't aim to
Also please note that we might remove this build options later in the
sake of the currently installed universal identifier application that we
could compare with the deterministic twenty standard one
## `runFlatFieldMetadataValidators`
Deprecated this pattern which was redundant and not v2 friendly pattern
## Current errors that will address in upcoming PR
Current standard objects and fields metadata does not pass the
validation that we have in place, as historically the sync metadata
would directly consume the repositories and would just ignore the
validation. This is about to change.
Will handle the below errors in dedicated PRs as they will required
upgrade commands in order to migrate the data, or will handle that from
the sync metadata instead still to be determined but nothing critical
here
- camel case field metadata name
- options label invalid format
```json
{
"status": "fail",
"report": {
"fieldMetadata": [
{
"status": "fail",
"errors": [
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