- add a new optional key `postInstallLogicFunctionUniversalIdentifier`
in applicationConfig
- seed postInstall function in create-twenty-app
- update execute:function options
- update doc
## Add API client generation to SDK dev mode and refactor orchestrator
into step-based pipeline
### Why
The SDK dev mode lacked typed API client generation, forcing developers
to work without auto-generated GraphQL types when building applications.
Additionally, the orchestrator was a monolithic class that mixed watcher
management, token handling, and sync logic — making it difficult to
extend with new steps like client generation.
### How
- **Refactored the orchestrator** into a step-based pipeline with
dedicated classes: `CheckServer`, `EnsureValidTokens`,
`ResolveApplication`, `BuildManifest`, `UploadFiles`,
`GenerateApiClient`, `SyncApplication`, and `StartWatchers`. Each step
has typed input/output/status, managed by a new `OrchestratorState`
class.
- **Added `GenerateApiClientOrchestratorStep`** that detects
object/field schema changes and regenerates a typed GraphQL client (via
`@genql/cli`) into `node_modules/twenty-sdk/generated` for seamless
imports.
- **Replaced `checkApplicationExist`** with `findOneApplication` on both
server resolver and SDK API service, returning the entity data instead
of a boolean.
- **Added application token pair mutations**
(`generateApplicationToken`, `renewApplicationToken`) to the API
service, with the server now returning `ApplicationTokenPairDTO`
containing both access and refresh tokens.
- **Restructured the dev UI** into `dev/ui/components/` with dedicated
panel, section, and event log components.
- **Simplified `AppDevCommand`** from ~180 lines of watcher management
down to ~40 lines that delegate entirely to the orchestrator.
- moves workspace:* dependencies to dev-dependencies to avoid spreading
them in npm releases
- remove fix on rollup.external
- remove prepublishOnly and postpublish scripts
- set bundle packages to private
- add release-dump-version that update package.json version before
releasing to npm
- add release-verify-build that check no externalized twenty package
exists in `dist` before releasing to npm
- works with new release github action here ->
https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty-infra/pull/397
Added example output showing what the roles table should look like after
creating the postgres role
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## Summary
- **Fix junction relation toggle not being saved**: The form schema
wasn't tracking the `settings` field, so changes to
`junctionTargetFieldId` weren't marked as dirty
- **Add type-safe documentation paths**: Generate TypeScript constants
from `base-structure.json` to prevent broken documentation links
- **Create many-to-many relations documentation**: Step-by-step guide
for building many-to-many relations using junction objects
- **Update `getDocumentationUrl`**: Now uses shared constants from
`twenty-shared` for base URL, default path, and supported languages
## Key Changes
### Junction Toggle Fix
- Added `settings` field to the form schema in
`SettingsDataModelFieldRelationForm.tsx`
- Fixed the toggle to properly merge settings when updating
`junctionTargetFieldId`
### Type-Safe Documentation Paths
- New constants in `twenty-shared/constants`:
- `DOCUMENTATION_PATHS` - All 161 documentation paths as typed constants
- `DOCUMENTATION_SUPPORTED_LANGUAGES` - 14 supported languages
- `DOCUMENTATION_BASE_URL` / `DOCUMENTATION_DEFAULT_PATH`
- Generator script: `yarn docs:generate-paths`
- CI integration: Added to `docs-i18n-pull.yaml` workflow
### Documentation
- New article:
`/user-guide/data-model/how-tos/create-many-to-many-relations`
- Updated `/user-guide/data-model/capabilities/relation-fields.mdx` with
Lab warning and link
## Test plan
- [ ] Verify junction toggle saves correctly when enabled/disabled
- [ ] Verify documentation link opens correct localized page
- [ ] Verify `yarn docs:generate-paths` regenerates paths correctly
### Summary
The style guide currently discourages type imports, which contradicts
the enforced ESLint rule
`@typescript-eslint/consistent-type-imports` and existing code usage
(e.g. Storybook stories).
This PR updates the documentation to recommend inline type imports,
aligning the style guide
with tooling and preventing contributor confusion.
### Why
- Aligns documentation with enforced ESLint configuration
- Prevents ESLint auto-fix conflicts
- Improves contributor experience
Fixes #<### Summary
The style guide currently discourages type imports, which contradicts
the enforced ESLint rule
`@typescript-eslint/consistent-type-imports` and existing code usage
(e.g. Storybook stories).
This PR updates the documentation to recommend inline type imports,
aligning the style guide
with tooling and preventing contributor confusion.
### Why
- Aligns documentation with enforced ESLint configuration
- Prevents ESLint auto-fix conflicts
- Improves contributor experience
Fixes #<#17222>
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> - Replaces "Enforcing No-Type Imports" with **Type Imports**,
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> - Updates examples to prefer `import { type X } from ...` and avoid
importing types as runtime values
> - Clarifies ESLint `@typescript-eslint/consistent-type-imports`
configuration to prefer explicit type imports and enforce
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