## Description
This PR adds integration tests for the Quick Lead workflow, including a
complete end-to-end test with full workflow execution.
### Key Changes
1. **Enabled SyncDriver for integration tests** - Jobs are now processed
synchronously in tests
- Modified `create-app.ts` to use `SyncDriver` instead of `BullMQ`
- Added `MessageQueueExplorer` to discover and register workflow job
handlers
- This enables complete workflow execution in integration tests
2. **Added integration tests for Quick Lead workflow**:
- Verify workflow exists and is active
- Verify workflow version has correct structure (MANUAL trigger, FORM
step, CREATE_RECORD steps)
- Test workflow triggering creates workflow run with correct initial
state
- Test stop workflow run on a running workflow
- **Full end-to-end test**: trigger → submit form → verify Company and
Person records created
### Test Coverage
The complete end-to-end test verifies:
- Workflow triggers and is in RUNNING status (waiting on FORM step)
- Form submission with test data succeeds
- Workflow completes successfully with all steps in SUCCESS status
- Company record is created with correct name and domain
- Person record is created with correct name and email
- Records are properly cleaned up after test
### How to Run Tests
```bash
npx nx run twenty-server:test:integration -- --testPathPattern="quick-lead-workflow"
```
Or with database reset:
```bash
npx nx run twenty-server:test:integration:with-db-reset -- --testPathPattern="quick-lead-workflow"
```
# 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[];
};
```
Two challenges with error messages
- always provide a useful/meaningful error message for the end user
instead of the generic one. eg: show "Wrong password" and not "An error
occured"
- avoid technical details unless error regards a technical feature. eg:
show "An error occured" and not "Invalid post-hook payload."; but do
show "Invalid issuer URL." as it occurs while configuring SSO
What this PR does
- Make userFriendlyMessage mandatory for widely used
GraphqlQueryRunnerException and CommonQueryRunnerException, so that
developers are forced to ask themselves what the error message should
be, and as it contains very wide error codes (eg: "Bad request") which
should not be mapped to just one default message
- Keep userFriendlyMessage optional for service-specific exceptions (eg:
workflowStepExecutorException), but convert the error code to
userFriendlyMessage mapper to a switch case function with a typecheck
ensuring that all codes are mapped to a message. These default messages
are still overridable where they are thrown.
# 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>
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> Implements last-modifier tracking and unified actor injection.
>
> - New `ActorFromAuthContextService` replaces createdBy-only logic;
pre-query hooks now inject both `createdBy` and `updatedBy` on create
and `updatedBy` on update
> - Add `updatedBy` standard field to core/custom objects (e.g.,
`person`, `company`, `task`, `note`, `attachment`, `dashboard`,
`workflow`, `workflowRun`) with IDs, metadata builders, and ORM entity
fields
> - Record CRUD: `create` now sets both `createdBy` and `updatedBy`;
`update` sets `updatedBy`; workflow actions use a shared workflow actor
builder; REST base handler uses the new actor service
> - Seeder data and snapshots updated to include `updatedBy`; GraphQL
result formatting adds defaults/handling for empty composite fields
(incl. actor)
> - Frontend `useUpdateOneRecord` upserts returned record into the local
store after mutation
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Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix@twenty.com>
## Summary
This PR implements credit rollover functionality for billing, allowing
unused credits from one billing period to carry over to the next (capped
at the current period's subscription tier cap).
## Changes
### New Services
- **StripeCreditGrantService**: Interacts with Stripe's Billing Credits
API to create credit grants, retrieve customer credit balances, and void
grants
- **BillingCreditRolloverService**: Contains the rollover logic -
calculates unused credits and creates new grants for the next period
- **BillingWebhookCreditGrantService**: Handles
`billing.credit_grant.created` and `billing.credit_grant.updated`
webhooks to update billing alerts
### Modified Services
- **StripeBillingAlertService**: Updated to include credit balance when
calculating usage threshold alerts
- **BillingUsageService**: Returns rollover credits to the frontend for
display
- **BillingSubscriptionService**: Queries credit balance when creating
billing alerts
- **BillingWebhookInvoiceService**: Triggers rollover processing on
`invoice.finalized` webhook
### Frontend
- Updated `SettingsBillingCreditsSection` to display base credits,
rollover credits, and total available
- Updated GraphQL query to fetch new `rolloverCredits` and
`totalGrantedCredits` fields
### Stripe SDK Upgrade
- Upgraded from v17.3.1 to v19.3.1 to get proper types for
billing.credit_grant events
- Fixed breaking changes: invoice.subscription path, subscription period
fields location, removed properties
## How it works
1. When `invoice.finalized` webhook is received for
`subscription_cycle`, the system:
- Calculates usage from the previous period
- Determines unused credits (tier cap - usage)
- Caps rollover at current tier cap
- Creates a Stripe credit grant with expiration at end of new period
2. When credit grants are created/updated/voided:
- Billing alerts are recreated with the updated credit balance
3. The UI displays:
- Base credits (from subscription tier)
- Rollover credits (from previous periods)
- Total available credits
## Edge Cases Handled
- Credit grant voided: `billing.credit_grant.updated` webhook triggers
alert update
- Credit grant expired: Stripe's `creditBalanceSummary` API excludes
expired grants
- No unused credits: Rollover service skips grant creation
- Customer ID as object: Controller extracts `.id` from expanded
customer
Fixes https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/16110
This PR implements Temporal to replace the legacy Date object, in all
features that are time zone sensitive. (around 80% of the app)
Here we define a few utils to handle Temporal primitives and obtain an
easier DX for timezone manipulation, front end and back end.
This PR deactivates the usage of timezone from the graph configuration,
because for now it's always UTC and is not really relevant, let's handle
that later.
Workflows code and backend only code that don't take user input are
using UTC time zone, the affected utils have not been refactored yet
because this PR is big enough.
# New way of filtering on date intervals
As we'll progressively rollup Temporal everywhere in the codebase and
remove `Date` JS object everywhere possible, we'll use the way to filter
that is recommended by Temporal.
This way of filtering on date intervals involves half-open intervals,
and is the preferred way to avoid edge-cases with DST and smallest time
increment edge-case.
## Filtering endOfX with DST edge-cases
Some day-light save time shifts involve having no existing hour, or even
day on certain days, for example Samoa Islands have no 30th of December
2011 : https://www.timeanddate.com/news/time/samoa-dateline.html, it
jumps from 29th to 31st, so filtering on `< next period start` makes it
easier to let the date library handle the strict inferior comparison,
than filtering on `≤ end of period` and trying to compute manually the
end of the period.
For example for Samoa Islands, is end of day `2011-12-29T23:59:59.999`
or is it `2011-12-30T23:59:59.999` ? If you say I don't need to know and
compute it, because I want everything strictly before
`2011-12-29T00:00:00 + start of next day (according to the library which
knows those edge-cases)`, then you have a 100% deterministic way of
computing date intervals in any timezone, for any day of any year.
Of course the Samoa example is an extreme one, but more common ones
involve DST shifts of 1 hour, which are still problematic on certain
days of the year.
## Computing the exact _end of period_
Having an open interval filtering, with `[included - included]` instead
of half-open `[included - excluded)`, forces to compute the open end of
an interval, which often involves taking an arbitrary unit like minute,
second, microsecond or nanosecond, which will lead to edge-case of
unhandled values.
For example, let's say my code computes endOfDay by setting the time to
`23:59:59.999`, if another library, API, or anything else, ends up
giving me a date-time with another time precision `23:59:59.999999999`
(down to the nanosecond), then this date-time will be filtered out,
while it should not.
The good deterministic way to avoid 100% of those complex bugs is to
create a half-open filter :
`≥ start of period` to `< start of next period`
For example :
`≥ 2025-01-01T00:00:00` to `< 2025-01-02T00:00:00` instead of `≥
2025-01-01T00:00:00` to `≤ 2025-01-01T23:59:59.999`
Because, `2025-01-01T00:00:00` = `2025-01-01T00:00:00.000` =
`2025-01-01T00:00:00.000000` = `2025-01-01T00:00:00.000000000` => no
risk of error in computing start of period
But `2025-01-01T23:59:59` ≠ `2025-01-01T23:59:59.999` ≠
`2025-01-01T23:59:59.999999` ≠ `2025-01-01T23:59:59.999999999` =>
existing risk of error in computing end of period
This is why an half-open interval has no risk of error in computing a
date-time interval filter.
Here is a link to this debate :
https://github.com/tc39/proposal-temporal/issues/2568
> For this reason, we recommend not calculating the exact nanosecond at
the end of the day if it's not absolutely necessary. For example, if
it's needed for <= comparisons, we recommend just changing the
comparison code. So instead of <= zdtEndOfDay your code could be <
zdtStartOfNextDay which is easier to calculate and not subject to the
issue of not knowing which unit is the right one.
>
> [Justin Grant](https://github.com/justingrant), top contributor of
Temporal
## Application to our codebase
Applying this half-open filtering paradigm to our codebase means we
would have to rename `IS_AFTER` to `IS_AFTER_OR_EQUAL` and to keep
`IS_BEFORE` (or even `IS_STRICTLY_BEFORE`) to make this half-open
interval self-explanatory everywhere in the codebase, this will avoid
any confusion.
See the relevant issue :
https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/2010
In the mean time, we'll keep this operand and add this semantic in the
naming everywhere possible.
## Example with a different user timezone
Example on a graph grouped by week in timezone Pacific/Samoa, on a
computer running on Europe/Paris :
<img width="342" height="511" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9e7d5121-ecc4-4233-835b-f59293fbd8c8"
/>
Then the associated data in the table view, with our **half-open
date-time filter** :
<img width="804" height="262" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/28efe1d7-d2fc-4aec-b521-bada7f980447"
/>
And the associated SQL query result to see how DATE_TRUNC in Postgres
applies its internal start of week logic :
<img width="709" height="220" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4d0542e1-eaae-4b4b-afa9-5005f48ffdca"
/>
The associated SQL query without parameters to test in your SQL client :
```SQL
SELECT "opportunity"."closeDate" as "close_date", TO_CHAR(DATE_TRUNC('week', "opportunity"."closeDate", 'Pacific/Samoa') AT TIME ZONE 'Pacific/Samoa', 'YYYY-MM-DD') AS "DATE_TRUNC by week start in timezone Pacific/Samoa", "opportunity"."name" FROM "workspace_1wgvd1injqtife6y4rvfbu3h5"."opportunity" "opportunity" ORDER BY "opportunity"."closeDate" ASC NULLS LAST
```
# Date picker simplification (not in this PR)
Our DatePicker component, which is wrapping `react-datepicker` library
component, is now exposing plain dates as string instead of Date object.
The Date object is still used internally to manage the library
component, but since the date picker calendar is only manipulating plain
dates, there is no need to add timezone management to it, and no need to
expose a handleChange with Date object.
The timezone management relies on date time inputs now.
The modification has been made in a previous PR :
https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/15377 but it's good to
reference it here.
# Calendar feature refactor
Calendar feature has been refactored to rely on Temporal.PlainDate as
much as possible, while leaving some date-fns utils to avoid re-coding
them.
Since the trick is to use utils to convert back and from Date object in
exec env reliably, we can do it everywhere we need to interface legacy
Date object utils and Temporal related code.
## TimeZone is now shown on Calendar :
<img width="894" height="958" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/231f8107-fad6-4786-b532-456692c20f1d"
/>
## Month picker has been refactored
<img width="503" height="266" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/cb90bc34-6c4d-436d-93bc-4b6fb00de7f5"
/>
Since the days weren't useful, the picker has been refactored to remove
the days.
# Miscellaneous
- Fixed a bug with drag and drop edge-case with 2 items in a list.
# Improvements
## Lots of chained operations
It would be nice to create small utils to avoid repeated chained
operations, but that is how Temporal is designed, a very small set of
primitive operations that allow to compose everything needed. Maybe
we'll have wrappers on top of Temporal in the coming years.
## Creation of Temporal objects is throwing errors
If the input is badly formatted Temporal will throw, we might want to
adopt a global strategy to avoid that.
Example :
```ts
const newPlainDate = Temporal.PlainDate.from('bad-string'); // Will throw
```
# Introduction
In this pull-request we introduce a service dedicated to the
twenty-standard app installation, we will later be able to re-use
existing logic to be more generic and allow any app installation.
For the moment sticking to this usage
https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/1995
## Encountered issues
- We decided not to migrate deprecated fields ( also they will become
custom field for any existing workspace having them in the future )
- duplicate criteria
- wrong search index declaration
- forgotten isSearchable
- Attachement seed
- Restored standardId
## Note
For the moment we're still searching through standardId for code that
run on both existing and new workspaces.
For code running on new workspace exclusively we're searching using
universalIdentifier
We will standardize universalIdentifier usage later when we've migratred
all the existing workspaces
## Workspace creation
Will handle workspace creation the same way in another PR
Related https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/15065
## TODO
- [ ] Double all frontend hardcoded queries to not refer to deprecated
fields especially attachments
# 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
## Summary
This PR enforces that all custom exceptions must provide a
`userFriendlyMessage`, ensuring end users always see readable error
messages.
## Changes
### Core Changes
- **`CustomException` simplified**: Removed the `ForceFriendlyMessage`
generic parameter - `userFriendlyMessage` is now always required
- **Type safety**: The constructor now requires `{ userFriendlyMessage:
MessageDescriptor }` (no longer optional)
### Updated Files
- **74+ exception classes** updated to provide default user-friendly
messages using Lingui `msg` macro
- Each exception class has a sensible fallback message (e.g., `msg\`An
authentication error occurred.\``)
- Exception classes that had code-specific message maps retain their
behavior
## Benefits
- **Compile-time enforcement**: Forgetting to add a user-friendly
message now causes a TypeScript error
- **Better UX**: End users always see a localized, human-readable error
message
- **Simpler API**: No more boolean generic parameter to think about
## Testing
- `npx nx run twenty-server:typecheck` passes
- `npx nx run twenty-server:lint` passes
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>
> - **Core**:
> - Enforce required `userFriendlyMessage` in `CustomException` (remove
optional generic; constructor now requires `{ userFriendlyMessage:
MessageDescriptor }`).
> - **Exceptions**:
> - Update ~70+ exception classes to set default localized messages via
Lingui `msg` maps and pass them in constructors (e.g., `AuthException`,
`ObjectMetadataException`, `FieldMetadataException`, etc.).
> - Add fallback messages where needed (e.g., `INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR` or
domain-specific defaults).
> - **HTTP/GraphQL Filters**:
> - Ensure fallbacks create `UnknownException` with `msg` for
user-friendly text in REST/GraphQL exception filters.
> - **Tests**:
> - Adjust unit tests to pass `userFriendlyMessage` to exceptions.
> - Update Jest snapshots to include `extensions.userFriendlyMessage` or
message objects where applicable.
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# 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"
/>
## Summary
- Replace the agent search mechanism with a new skills-based system
- Add a `skills` module with predefined skill definitions that the AI
can load on demand
- Remove specialized agents (workflow-builder, data-manipulator,
dashboard-builder, metadata-builder, researcher), keeping only the
helper agent
- Add `recordReferences` to workflow creation tool for chip linking in
the UI
## Changes
### New Skills Module
- `skill-definitions.ts` - Contains 5 skill definitions with detailed
instructions
- `skills.service.ts` - Service to get skills by name
- `load-skill.tool.ts` - Tool for AI to load skills explicitly
### Removed
- `agent-search.tool.ts` - Replaced by skill loading
- Specialized agent definitions (converted to skills)
### Updated
- Chat execution now shows skill catalog in system prompt
- Workflow creation returns `recordReferences` for UI linking
## Test plan
- [ ] Verify AI can load skills using `load_skill` tool
- [ ] Verify skill content is returned correctly
- [ ] Verify workflow creation shows clickable chip in chat
- [ ] Verify helper agent still works
# 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)
## Summary
This PR significantly simplifies the AI chat architecture by removing
complex routing/planning mechanisms and introduces clickable record
links in AI responses.
## Changes
### AI Chat Architecture Simplification
- **Removed** the entire `ai-chat-router` module (~850 lines) including:
- Strategy decider service
- Plan generator service
- Complex routing logic
- **Removed** agent execution planning services (~700 lines):
- `agent-execution.service.ts`
- `agent-plan-executor.service.ts`
- `agent-tool-generator.service.ts`
- **Added** centralized `ToolRegistryService` for tool management:
- Builds searchable tool index (database, action, workflow tools)
- Provides tool lookup by name
- Supports agent search for loading expertise
- **Added** `ChatExecutionService` as simple replacement:
- Includes full tool catalog in system prompt
- Pre-loads common tools (find/create/update for company, person,
opportunity, task, note)
- Uses `load_tools` mechanism for dynamic tool activation
- Enables native web search by default
### Record References in AI Responses
- Added `recordReferences` field to tool outputs for create, find, and
update operations
- Implemented `[[record:objectName:recordId:displayName]]` syntax for AI
to reference records
- Created `RecordLink` component that renders clickable chips with
object icons
- Integrated record link parsing into the markdown renderer
- Users can now click directly on created/found records in AI responses
### Workflow Agent Fixes
- Fixed cache invalidation issue when creating agents in workflows
- Added default prompt for workflow-created agents to prevent validation
errors
- Relaxed agent validation to only check properties being updated (not
all required properties)
### Code Quality Improvements
- Extracted `getRecordDisplayName` utility that mirrors frontend's
`getLabelIdentifierFieldValue` logic
- Uses object metadata to determine the correct label identifier field
- Handles `FULL_NAME` composite type for person/workspaceMember objects
- Shared across create, find, and update record services
## Net Impact
- **~1,200 lines deleted** (complex routing/planning code)
- **~500 lines added** (simpler tool registry + record links)
- Significantly reduced code complexity
- Better tool discovery through full catalog in system prompt
- Improved UX with clickable record references
## Testing
- Typecheck passes
- Lint passes
- Manual testing of AI chat with record creation and linking
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
## Summary
Consolidates the AI tool provider architecture by creating a single
`ToolProviderService` as the entry point for all tool generation. This
removes multiple intermediate services and simplifies the codebase.
## Changes
### New Architecture
- **`ToolProviderService`**: Single service for all tool generation
with:
- `getTools(spec)` - Get tools by category with permissions
- `getToolByType(type)` - Get specific tool for workflow execution
- **`ToolCategory` enum**: Declarative specification of tool types:
- `DATABASE_CRUD` - Record CRUD operations
- `ACTION` - HTTP requests, email sending, article search
- `WORKFLOW` - Workflow management tools
- `METADATA` - Object/field metadata tools
- `NATIVE_MODEL` - Model-specific tools (e.g., web search)
- **`ToolSpecification` type**: Clean API for requesting tools with
permissions
### Removed
- `AiToolsModule` - No longer needed
- `ToolService` - Logic inlined into ToolProviderService
- `ToolAdapterService` - Logic inlined into ToolProviderService
- `ToolRegistryService` - Logic inlined into ToolProviderService
### Updated
- All consumers (agents, chat, MCP, workflows) now use
`ToolProviderService`
- Test files updated accordingly
## Stats
- **547 insertions, 1146 deletions** (net ~600 lines removed)
- 4 services deleted
- 1 module deleted
## Testing
- [x] Typecheck passes
- [x] Lint passes
Should be merged once https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/16206 has
been released + command run to prod
In this PR
- Remove usage of viewGroup.fieldMetadataId, both in BE and FE states.
- But we still need to properly populate it until we fully remove
viewGroup.fieldMetadataId from db and ORM entity (upcoming 3rd PR out of
3). fieldMetadataId was removed from CoreViewGroup type and
CreateViewGroupInput and is determined BE-side based on the associated
view's mainGroupByFieldMetadataId. **I expect this means a downtime on
viewGroup creation, until both FE and BE are deployed and cache is
flushed.** This seems acceptable to me as it only regards viewGroup
creation.
- this information is replaced by view.mainGroupByFieldMetadataID
- Handle view group creation, update and deletion in the BE as a
side-effect of a view creation, update or deletion. Optimistic effects
are still used
- Add validation at view creation or update regarding
mainGroupByFieldMetadata
Left to do in 3rd PR
- Remove viewGroup.fieldMetadataId from db and ORM entity
- Restore feature allowing to update an existing grouped view's group by
field (already OK on BE side but need to rebuild FE optimistic)
# 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": [
{
"code": "INVALID_FIELD_INPUT",
"message": "Name should be in camelCase",
"userFriendlyMessage": {
"id": "P+jdmX",
"message": "Name should be in camelCase"
},
"value": "iCalUID"
}
],
"flatEntityMinimalInformation": {
"id": "68dd83cd-92c8-4233-bb28-47939bab6124",
"name": "iCalUID",
"objectMetadataId": "11c16ab6-9176-439e-a2db-a12c5a58a524"
},
"type": "create_field"
},
{
"status": "fail",
"errors": [
{
"code": "INVALID_FIELD_INPUT",
"message": "Value must be in UPPER_CASE and follow snake_case \"email\"",
"userFriendlyMessage": {
"id": "UBPzFQ",
"message": "Value must be in UPPER_CASE and follow snake_case \"{sanitizedValue}\"",
"values": {
"sanitizedValue": "email"
}
},
"value": "email"
},
{
"code": "INVALID_FIELD_INPUT",
"message": "Value must be in UPPER_CASE and follow snake_case \"sms\"",
"userFriendlyMessage": {
"id": "UBPzFQ",
"message": "Value must be in UPPER_CASE and follow snake_case \"{sanitizedValue}\"",
"values": {
"sanitizedValue": "sms"
}
},
"value": "sms"
}
],
"flatEntityMinimalInformation": {
"id": "e3caaf2a-e07d-4146-8dfc-9eef904e82c9",
"name": "type",
"objectMetadataId": "4b777de5-4c7b-4af4-9b92-655c0f87512b"
},
"type": "create_field"
},
{
"status": "fail",
"errors": [
{
"code": "INVALID_FIELD_INPUT",
"message": "Value must be in UPPER_CASE and follow snake_case \"incoming\"",
"userFriendlyMessage": {
"id": "UBPzFQ",
"message": "Value must be in UPPER_CASE and follow snake_case \"{sanitizedValue}\"",
"values": {
"sanitizedValue": "incoming"
}
},
"value": "incoming"
},
{
"code": "INVALID_FIELD_INPUT",
"message": "Value must be in UPPER_CASE and follow snake_case \"outgoing\"",
"userFriendlyMessage": {
"id": "UBPzFQ",
"message": "Value must be in UPPER_CASE and follow snake_case \"{sanitizedValue}\"",
"values": {
"sanitizedValue": "outgoing"
}
},
"value": "outgoing"
}
],
"flatEntityMinimalInformation": {
"id": "d96233a4-93be-45ea-9548-3b50f3c700cf",
"name": "direction",
"objectMetadataId": "480a648a-d2e5-482a-992f-ef053e1b4bb0"
},
"type": "create_field"
},
{
"status": "fail",
"errors": [
{
"code": "INVALID_FIELD_INPUT",
"message": "Value must be in UPPER_CASE and follow snake_case \"from\"",
"userFriendlyMessage": {
"id": "UBPzFQ",
"message": "Value must be in UPPER_CASE and follow snake_case \"{sanitizedValue}\"",
"values": {
"sanitizedValue": "from"
}
},
"value": "from"
},
{
"code": "INVALID_FIELD_INPUT",
"message": "Value must be in UPPER_CASE and follow snake_case \"to\"",
"userFriendlyMessage": {
"id": "UBPzFQ",
"message": "Value must be in UPPER_CASE and follow snake_case \"{sanitizedValue}\"",
"values": {
"sanitizedValue": "to"
}
},
"value": "to"
},
{
"code": "INVALID_FIELD_INPUT",
"message": "Value must be in UPPER_CASE and follow snake_case \"cc\"",
"userFriendlyMessage": {
"id": "UBPzFQ",
"message": "Value must be in UPPER_CASE and follow snake_case \"{sanitizedValue}\"",
"values": {
"sanitizedValue": "cc"
}
},
"value": "cc"
},
{
"code": "INVALID_FIELD_INPUT",
"message": "Value must be in UPPER_CASE and follow snake_case \"bcc\"",
"userFriendlyMessage": {
"id": "UBPzFQ",
"message": "Value must be in UPPER_CASE and follow snake_case \"{sanitizedValue}\"",
"values": {
"sanitizedValue": "bcc"
}
},
"value": "bcc"
}
],
"flatEntityMinimalInformation": {
"id": "961c598e-67c3-452d-8bb2-b92c0bc64404",
"name": "role",
"objectMetadataId": "8af8a13c-ff97-4cd3-b70d-52a7dc2924b4"
},
"type": "create_field"
},
{
"status": "fail",
"errors": [
{
"code": "INVALID_FIELD_INPUT",
"message": "Label must not contain a comma",
"userFriendlyMessage": {
"id": "k731jp",
"message": "Label must not contain a comma"
},
"value": "Commas and dot (1,234.56)"
},
{
"code": "INVALID_FIELD_INPUT",
"message": "Label must not contain a comma",
"userFriendlyMessage": {
"id": "k731jp",
"message": "Label must not contain a comma"
},
"value": "Spaces and comma (1 234,56)"
},
{
"code": "INVALID_FIELD_INPUT",
"message": "Label must not contain a comma",
"userFriendlyMessage": {
"id": "k731jp",
"message": "Label must not contain a comma"
},
"value": "Dots and comma (1.234,56)"
}
],
"flatEntityMinimalInformation": {
"id": "7fa20caf-2597-42e3-84e5-15a91b125b9b",
"name": "numberFormat",
"objectMetadataId": "a6974302-9e72-461c-aa09-9390f4ff16fc"
},
"type": "create_field"
}
],
"objectMetadata": [],
"view": [],
"viewField": [],
"viewGroup": [],
"index": [],
"serverlessFunction": [],
"cronTrigger": [],
"databaseEventTrigger": [],
"routeTrigger": [],
"viewFilter": [],
"role": [],
"roleTarget": [],
"agent": []
}
}
```
# Introduction
Migrating `pageLayoutTab` to the v2 engine
- Types and constants
- Builder and validate
- Runner
Introduced a new `StrictSyncableEntity` that enforces that
`universalIdentifier` and `applicationId` are defined
As these entities are brand new we could enforce this rule already
This still requires a migration command to associate the existing
entities to custom workspace application instance and define
universalIdentifier
Handled retro-comp of the migration through a migration as upgrade
command fallback
---------
Co-authored-by: bosiraphael <raphael.bosi@gmail.com>
Validations :
- relations count (in common api)
- oneToMany relation nested count (in common)
- requested fields count (in gql)
- root resolver count (in gql)
- root resolver duplicates (in gql)
- specific complexity for metadata / nesting count (in gql)
# Introduction
Closes https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/1980
In this PR we migrate the agent from v1 to v2.
## New FlatRoleTargetByAgentIdMaps
Derivated the `flatRoleTargetMaps` to be building a
`flatRoleTargetByAgentIdMaps` to ease retrieving a roleId to associate
to an agent
## Coverage
Added strong coverage on both failing and successful CRU agents
operations
---------
Co-authored-by: Weiko <corentin@twenty.com>
## Context
We've recently introduced a new workspace cache service which now acts
as a cache access and local storage for all workspace related data,
deprecating the individual specific services.
- Better performance through multiple caching/fetching strategies
- Consistent data access patterns across the codebase
- Reduced redis queries through MGET/MSET/PIPELINE with multiple cache
keys
Closes [1918](https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/1918).
- For the first point in the issue, we just show the deactivated entries
along with the deactivated text.
---
- For the second point, we show a banner and control the
enabled/disabled state of save button depending on whether we're
allowing the user to create table with the typed name.
- For example, we do not want to allow the user to create a table with
reserved name, so we disable the save button without showing a banner.
- Similarly, we do not want the user to create a table with a name that
already exists in the database. In this case, we show a banner and we
also disable the save button.
- Finally, we do not want to allow the user to create a table where
singular and plural name are the same. Therefore, we disable the save
button for names like `works`.
---
- For the third point, if we add the delete button, it logically means
that we allow the user to delete a custom object/field even it has not
been deactivated yet, so did that.
- Upon deleting the object/field, if we wait for the metadata to refetch
before we navigate, this is what we see because the path does not exist
any longer after deletion and we're waiting for refetch on the path
until we navigate away.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/dbe0569c-db88-4285-851f-22551b1ca81e
- To avoid this page from appearing, I replaced awaiting refetch to not
awaiting refetch and redirecting while the refetch happens in the
background.
- Therefore, when we delete something, there is a slight delay for when
it is actually cleared out from the list, but the Not Found view does
not appear on the screen.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/47f49579-ce51-4d6a-b857-72046247bb4b
- I tried optimistically removing the object/field from the metadata,
but it leads to some issues (crashes the app) and I have not been able
to find a solution for it yet.
- Therefore, instead of getting stuck at perfection and blocking myself,
I stopped getting into the issue further and created this PR by ensuring
that the desired functionality works.
<!-- CURSOR_SUMMARY -->
---
> [!NOTE]
> Display deactivated objects/fields by default, add delete actions with
confirmation, and unify metadata name computation (auto-suffix reserved
keywords) across front/back with conflict checks in object creation.
>
> - **Frontend (Settings/Data Model)**:
> - **Visibility/UX**: Show `Deactivated` labels for objects/fields;
filters default to include inactive (`showDeactivated`/`showInactive`
true); replace field action dropdown with chevron link.
> - **Delete flows**: Add delete buttons for custom objects/fields with
confirmation modals and background refetch to avoid Not Found flashes.
> - **Creation/Edit validation**: Add name conflict detection banner in
`SettingsDataModelObjectAboutForm` and disable Save on conflicts;
simplify `metadataLabelSchema` to use computed name; form fields
validate on change and sync API names.
> - **Shared (twenty-shared/metadata)**:
> - Add `computeMetadataNameFromLabel` util (slugify+camelCase) and
`RESERVED_METADATA_NAME_KEYWORDS`; auto-append `Custom` to reserved
names; export constants/utilities.
> - **Backend**:
> - Migrate to shared `computeMetadataNameFromLabel`; update validators
to use shared reserved keywords with new messages; allow deletion of
active custom fields/objects (keep standard guards); adjust
services/decorators accordingly.
> - **Tests/Stories**:
> - Update unit/integration snapshots for new reserved-name messages and
behaviors; add missing i18n/router decorators in stories.
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Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix.malfait@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix@twenty.com>
# Introduction
close https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/1930
close https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/1929
Migrating role and roleTarget entities to the v2 core engine, allowing
v2 caching leverage and allow migrating agent to v2 that needs role
target in prior
After agent we should be able to pass twenty standard app totally though
workspace migration
## Role target assignation
Please note that role target have 3 creation entrypoints:
- Agent
- User workspace
- ApiKey
Refactored all 3 of them to pass through a new role-target.service.ts
that consumes the v2 under the hood.
---------
Co-authored-by: Weiko <corentin@twenty.com>
## Context
Deprecating the old objectMetadataMap type in favour of split flat
entities to match with our new caching.
In the long run, trying to achieve:
- Better performance through caching
- Consistent data access patterns across the codebase
- Reduced database queries
Now that everything is based on flat entities, which are cached, we can
finish the refactoring of workspace context cache which should already
improve performances.
Then the last step will be to consume that new cache in the new global
datasource to get rid of the many workspace datasources stored in the
server
## Summary
This PR introduces a comprehensive agent evaluation system and refactors
the AI module structure for better organization.
## Key Changes
### 🎯 Agent Evaluation System
- Added **Agent Turn Evaluation** entities, DTOs, and database schema
- New GraphQL mutations: `evaluateAgentTurn` and `runEvaluationInput`
- Added `evaluationInputs` field to Agent entity for storing test inputs
- New `AgentTurnGraderService` for automatic turn evaluation
- Added evaluation UI with new **Evals** and **Logs** tabs in agent
detail pages
### 🏗️ Entity & Module Refactoring
- Renamed `AgentChatMessage` → `AgentMessage` for clarity
- Consolidated chat entities: `AgentMessage`, `AgentTurn`, and
`AgentChatThread`
- Reorganized AI modules under `ai/` subdirectory structure
- Updated imports across codebase to reflect new module paths
### 🤖 New Agents & Roles
- Added **Dashboard Builder Agent** for dashboard creation and
management
- Added **Dashboard Manager Role** with appropriate permissions
- Updated role permissions to be more granular (users vs agents vs API
keys)
### 🔐 Permission System Updates
- Added `HTTP_REQUEST_TOOL` permission flag
- Updated Workflow Manager role permissions (restricted tool access)
- Enhanced permission flag types to differentiate between user/agent/API
key contexts
- Added `isRelevantForAgents`, `isRelevantForApiKeys`,
`isRelevantForUsers` to permission flags
### 📨 Message Role Enhancement
- Added `system` role to `AgentMessageRole` enum (alongside
user/assistant)
- Updated message handling to support system prompts
### 🎨 UI/UX Improvements
- New tabs in agent detail: **Evals** and **Logs**
- Added turn detail page: `/ai/agents/:agentId/turns/:turnId`
- Fixed text overflow in `SettingsListItemCardContent`
- Updated role applicability labels ("Assignable to Workspace Members")
### 🛠️ Technical Improvements
- Fixed Zod schema validation for UUID and Date fields (use string
validators)
- Updated `ToolRegistryService` to properly register HTTP tool with
permission flag
- Enhanced error handling in agent execution services
- Updated database migrations for new entity schema
## Database Migrations
- `1764210000000-add-system-role-to-agent-message.ts`
- `1764220000000-add-evaluation-inputs-to-agent.ts`
- `1764200000000-add-agent-turn-evaluation.ts`
- `1764100000000-refactor-agent-chat-entities.ts`
## Testing
- [ ] Agent evaluation flow tested
- [ ] Dashboard Builder agent tested
- [ ] Permission system validated
- [ ] UI tabs and navigation tested
- [ ] Database migrations run successfully
## Breaking Changes
⚠️ **Entity Rename**: `AgentChatMessage` renamed to `AgentMessage` -
GraphQL queries need updating
## Related Issues
<!-- Link any related issues here -->
## Screenshots
<!-- Add screenshots if applicable -->
@charlesBochet
In workflow codebase, NULL (instead of empty object) is expected on
workflow version object step field, when a new workflow is created for
example.
(packages/twenty-front/src/modules/workflow/workflow-diagram/utils/generateWorkflowDiagram.ts
- 42)
This case is not isolated and it creates many issues.
We decided to format NULL value to equivalent (empty string for text
field, empty object for raw_json) but it seems it complicates the dev x.
To unlock @Devessier I prefer revert the logic, the time we discuss how
to solve this cases.
## Overview
This PR replaces the dynamic agent handoff system with a more
predictable planning-based router that decides upfront how to handle
multi-agent coordination.
## Major Changes
### 🔄 Architecture Shift: Handoffs → Planning
**Removed:**
- `AgentHandoffEntity` and handoff tracking system
- `AgentHandoffService` and `AgentHandoffExecutorService`
- Dynamic agent-to-agent transfers during execution
- Handoff tool generation and description templates
**Added:**
- `AiRouterService` with two strategies: `simple` (single agent) and
`planned` (multi-agent)
- `AgentPlanExecutorService` for executing multi-step plans
- Plan validation (cycle detection, dependency resolution)
- `UnifiedRouterResult` type with discriminated union
### 🤖 New Standard Agents
Added two new specialized agents:
- **Researcher Agent**: Web search, fact-finding, competitive
intelligence
- **Code Agent**: TypeScript function generation for serverless
workflows
### 🏗️ Router Refactoring (Latest)
Split router responsibilities into focused services:
- `AiRouterStrategyDeciderService`: Decides simple vs planned strategy
- `AiRouterPlanGeneratorService`: Generates and validates execution
plans
- `AiRouterService`: Coordinates between services (reduced from 426→275
lines)
### ⚙️ Configuration Improvements
- Added `outputStrategy` to agent definitions (`direct` vs `synthesize`)
- Removed hardcoded special cases for workflow-builder
- Added `plannerModel` field to workspace entity
- Increased `MAX_STEPS` from 10 to 25 for complex workflows
### 📝 Agent Prompt Refinements
Significantly simplified prompts for better clarity:
- Workflow Builder: 51→36 lines
- Helper: 49→28 lines
- Data Manipulator: Enhanced with sorting guidance
### 🔍 Enhanced Debugging
- Plan reasoning and step count in data message parts
- Router debug info with token usage tracking
- Better logging throughout execution pipeline
## Benefits
1. **Simpler Mental Model**: Router decides upfront vs dynamic transfers
2. **Better Predictability**: Users see the plan before execution
3. **Cleaner Architecture**: SRP with focused services
4. **Configuration Over Code**: Agent behavior via config, not hardcoded
logic
5. **Plan Validation**: Catches invalid dependencies and cycles
## Migration Notes
- Database migration removes `agentHandoff` table
- Adds `plannerModel` column to workspace table
- No API breaking changes (agent endpoints unchanged)
## Testing
- Integration tests updated to remove handoff dependencies
- Agent tool test utilities simplified
- Plan validation covered by new logic
## Next Steps (Future PRs)
- Parallel execution of independent plan steps
- Dynamic re-planning based on results
- Plan caching for common routing patterns
- Error recovery strategies in plan executor
Block users from creating NUMERIC, POSITION, and TS_VECTOR fields via
the API as these are system-only types. Users should use NUMBER instead
of NUMERIC.
/closes #16023