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26db3f5735 |
Deprecate legacy encryption (#21831)
# Introduction Still preserving the cross-upgrade flow close https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/2465 <!-- This is an auto-generated description by cubic. --> <a href="https://cubic.dev/pr/twentyhq/twenty/pull/21831?utm_source=github" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" data-no-image-dialog="true"><picture><source media="(prefers-color-scheme: dark)" srcset="https://www.cubic.dev/buttons/review-in-cubic-dark.svg"><source media="(prefers-color-scheme: light)" srcset="https://www.cubic.dev/buttons/review-in-cubic-light.svg"><img alt="Review in cubic" src="https://www.cubic.dev/buttons/review-in-cubic-dark.svg"></picture></a> <!-- End of auto-generated description by cubic. --> |
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c07dd53a48 |
Scope empty fixture workspaces to upgrade integration tests (#21778)
The dev seeder activated Empty3/Empty4 workspaces without creating their DB schema, so every workspace-iterating job (e.g. the workflow cron trigger) logged 'relation does not exist' for those schemas on each run. ``` [1] query failed: SELECT * FROM workspace_4rdlooovb6mo66rdmgupv06zi."workflowAutomatedTrigger" WHERE type = 'CRON' [1] error: error: relation "workspace_4rdlooovb6mo66rdmgupv06zi.workflowAutomatedTrigger" does not exist [1] [Nest] 51868 - 18/06/2026, 5:07:04 pm ERROR [WorkflowCronTriggerCronJob] Error processing workspace 506915ec-21ca-431b-a04a-257eb216865e: QueryFailedError: relation "workspace_4rdlooovb6mo66rdmgupv06zi.workflowAutomatedTrigger" does not exist [1] Exception Captured ``` <!-- This is an auto-generated description by cubic. --> <a href="https://cubic.dev/pr/twentyhq/twenty/pull/21778?utm_source=github" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" data-no-image-dialog="true"><picture><source media="(prefers-color-scheme: dark)" srcset="https://www.cubic.dev/buttons/review-in-cubic-dark.svg"><source media="(prefers-color-scheme: light)" srcset="https://www.cubic.dev/buttons/review-in-cubic-light.svg"><img alt="Review in cubic" src="https://www.cubic.dev/buttons/review-in-cubic-dark.svg"></picture></a> <!-- End of auto-generated description by cubic. --> |
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d8d5991977 |
fix(messaging): honor IMAP/SMTP encryption setting instead of inferring it from the port (#21562)
This pull request makes the IMAP and SMTP encryption setting actually honor what the user selects. As per spec there's 3 modes: SSL/TLS (implicit TLS from the start), STARTTLS (it will attempt TLS but if the server doesn't support it, it gracefully falls back to plaintext), NONE (plaintext) Current implementation had a boolean flag for this, this replaces it with the 3 modes Upgrade command to migrate all existing accounts, to not risk breaking anyone's existing account in production we map each account to the mode that matches its current behavior, so nothing changes on the wire /closes #21300 <!-- This is an auto-generated description by cubic. --> <a href="https://cubic.dev/pr/twentyhq/twenty/pull/21562?utm_source=github" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" data-no-image-dialog="true"><picture><source media="(prefers-color-scheme: dark)" srcset="https://www.cubic.dev/buttons/review-in-cubic-dark.svg"><source media="(prefers-color-scheme: light)" srcset="https://www.cubic.dev/buttons/review-in-cubic-light.svg"><img alt="Review in cubic" src="https://www.cubic.dev/buttons/review-in-cubic-dark.svg"></picture></a> <!-- End of auto-generated description by cubic. --> --------- Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com> |
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b338a7a1d2 |
feat(settings): discovery hero rollout + ephemeral playground token (#21072)
## Summary
Two intertwined streams of work:
### UI — discovery hero pattern, settings shell, AI/API redesign
- **Generalize `SettingsDiscoveryHeroCard`** and use it on Layout, Data
Model, Apps, AI, API/Webhooks, Members. Drops 4 per-page wrapper files
(`SettingsObjectCoverImage`, `SettingsLayoutCoverImage`,
`SettingsLayoutCustomizeVideoModal`,
`SettingsDataModelVisualizeVideoModal`). Each page now supplies cover
src, modal id, and tab list.
- **Modal**: swap `<video>` placeholder for the Vimeo iframe pattern
from `twenty-docs`, per-tab `vimeoId`. Drop the parallel border-bottom
on the header (TabList draws its own baseline) and the grey background
behind the video. Note: Vimeo's embed allowlist applies — the iframes
load with the correct URL on `localhost` but the player itself requires
the video owner to allow the dev/staging domains in Vimeo settings.
- **AI page** rebuilt into a Cockpit pattern (Overview / Models / Skills
/ Tools / Usage). New `SettingsAiOverviewTab` with default Smart/Fast
pickers, at-a-glance stats, and an MCP signpost that deep-links to
`/settings/api-webhooks#mcp`. System Prompt link moved under Models.
Advanced tab removed.
- **API & Webhooks** now has 4 tabs (Playground / MCP / API Keys /
Webhooks). Hero card above tabs. Playground tab inverted to "Core API" /
"Metadata API" sections, each containing REST + GraphQL cards — schema
is the meaningful axis, protocol is secondary. Hash deep-link sync
delegated to the shared `TabListFromUrlOptionalEffect`.
- **Settings shell**: unified drawer outer padding (kill `isSettings`
branch), extract `CollapsibleNavigationDrawerSection`, add `iconColor`
on settings nav items, fix Exit Settings button alignment, 880px content
cap.
### Backend — strategy C: ephemeral playground token
The legacy paste-your-API-key flow is replaced by an on-demand
short-lived token scoped to the calling user's permissions. No shared
"Playground" API key to manage or revoke.
- New `JwtTokenTypeEnum.PLAYGROUND`. `PlaygroundTokenJwtPayload =
Omit<AccessTokenJwtPayload, 'type' | impersonation fields>` so any
future ACCESS claim flows through automatically.
- `AccessTokenService.generatePlaygroundToken` signs an access-shaped
JWT with `type: PLAYGROUND` and a configurable short TTL. A shared
private `resolveTokenSubject` helper parallelizes the user / workspace /
userWorkspace lookups for both generators.
- `JwtAuthStrategy.validateAccessToken` widened to accept
`AccessTokenJwtPayload | PlaygroundTokenJwtPayload`; impersonation gated
on `payload.type === ACCESS` so the union narrows without `as unknown
as` casts. The two branches in `validate()` collapse into one.
- New `PLAYGROUND_TOKEN_EXPIRES_IN` config var (default `2h`).
- New `generatePlaygroundToken` mutation (`WorkspaceAuthGuard`, no args,
returns `AuthToken`).
- Frontend `useOpenPlayground` hook centralizes mint → atom write →
navigate, with Apollo `onError` snackbar and a "use cached PLAYGROUND
token if still fresh" short-circuit (decodes via `jwt-decode`, checks
both `type` AND `exp`). Old API_KEY tokens left in localStorage from the
prior paste-form flow are rejected on `type` alone and force a re-mint —
this is what was causing the "This API Key is revoked" symptom on stale
browsers.
### Drive-by cleanups
- `PlaygroundToken` DTO removed (identical shape to `AuthToken` already
in use).
- 5 `customize-sidebar.webm` imports and the dead placeholder pipeline
removed.
## Test plan
### Discovery hero
- [ ] `/settings/layout`, `/settings/data-model`,
`/settings/applications`, `/settings/ai`, `/settings/api-webhooks`,
`/settings/members` each render the discovery hero card with its
illustration + play button + tabbed modal
- [ ] Modal tabs show the correct Vimeo embed URL per tab; aspect ratio
stays at 1440/900; no parallel border-bottom jog at the tab baseline
- [ ] AI Overview tab shows Smart/Fast model pickers + stats grid + MCP
signpost card; the MCP card lands on `/settings/api-webhooks#mcp` with
the MCP tab active
### API playground (ephemeral token)
- [ ] With an empty `playgroundApiKeyState` in localStorage, clicking
REST or GraphQL playground card opens the playground and the cached
token has `type: "PLAYGROUND"` with ~2h exp
- [ ] Clicking the card again within the freshness window does **not**
re-mint (`iat` / fingerprint stable across visits)
- [ ] Planting a fake API_KEY-shaped JWT in localStorage and clicking
the card forces a fresh mint (old token rejected on `type`)
- [ ] `GET /rest/companies?limit=1` with the cached token returns 200 +
real data
- [ ] `POST /graphql { __typename }` returns 200
### Settings shell
- [ ] Settings nav matches main app drawer padding; sections collapse;
Exit Settings button aligns with the workspace links above
- [ ] Active nav items have a right-gap (cleaner active state)
- [ ] Content area capped at 880px
### Verify
- [ ] `npx nx typecheck twenty-front` passes
- [ ] `npx nx typecheck twenty-server` passes
- [ ] `npx nx lint:diff-with-main twenty-front` passes
- [ ] `npx nx lint:diff-with-main twenty-server` passes
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ebfaca5b3d |
EncryptedString PlaintextString branded string types (#21001)
## Summary closes https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/2464 Introduces compile-time branded types to distinguish encrypted ciphertext from plaintext strings, preventing mix-ups like the one fixed in #20819 — but at the type level rather in addition to the one existing at runtime. ### Branded string primitives - Created `EncryptedString` and `PlaintextString` as hard nominal brands using `z.string().brand(...)`, making them non-assignable to each other or to raw `string` - Created `isEncryptedString` type predicate to narrow `string` to `EncryptedString` based on the `enc:v2:` envelope prefix - Retyped `SecretEncryptionService`: `encryptVersioned` accepts `PlaintextString`, `decryptVersioned` returns `PlaintextString` ### Entity typing - Typed encrypted columns across entities: `SigningKeyEntity.privateKey`, `TwoFactorAuthenticationMethodEntity.secret`, `ApplicationRegistrationVariableEntity.encryptedValue`, `ApplicationVariableEntity.value` - Parameterized JSONB types for connected account connection parameters (`ImapSmtpCaldavParams<Pwd>`) with reusable aliases `EncryptedImapSmtpCaldavParams` / `DecryptedImapSmtpCaldavParams` - Typed DTOs (`CreateApplicationRegistrationVariableInput`, `UpdateApplicationRegistrationVariablePayload`, `UpdateApplicationVariableEntityInput`) with `PlaintextString` ### ApplicationVariable always-encrypt uniformization - Retyped `ApplicationVariableEntity.value` to `EncryptedString | ''` — all values are now encrypted regardless of `isSecret` - Updated `ApplicationVariableEntityService` to always encrypt on write and always decrypt on read - Simplified `UpdateApplicationVariableActionHandlerService` by removing conditional encrypt/decrypt-on-isSecret-toggle logic - Added slow instance command (`2.9.0`) to backfill-encrypt existing `isSecret=false` plaintext rows and tighten the `CHECK` constraint ### ConfigStorageService refactor - Split `convertAndSecureValue` (which used `any`) into two well-typed methods: `convertAndDecrypt` and `convertAndEncrypt` - Introduced `isSensitiveStringValue` type predicate to narrow values before encryption/decryption ### What's next - Typeorm entity derivation to strictly type sitemap configuration as code + handler logic for encryption rotation - https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/2465 |
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323e66433e |
lint: migrate prettier to oxfmt (#20783)
Most changes are `implements` being unwrapped this is not a oxfmt regression Prettier in 3.7 (we're on 3.1) changed this behaviour prettier blog [post](https://prettier.io/blog/2025/11/27/3.7.0#change-18094) This unifies our linting tooling --------- Co-authored-by: github-actions <github-actions@twenty.com> Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com> |
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1d3d3999e2 |
feat(server): upgrade-aware entity decorators for cross-version upgrades (#20686)
## What When the same PR introduces a new core entity *and* adds a cache provider that queries it, every workspace step from older versions that runs before the introducing instance step hits `relation … does not exist` — the cause of the failed [v2.6.0 staging-ci run](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty-infra/actions/runs/26042742000). Same class of failure for renamed core entities and for new FK columns hidden inside relation loads. This PR adds **upgrade-aware entity decorators** + a runtime that adapts TypeORM's view of the schema to the current `core.upgradeMigration` cursor. ## Strategy ``` ┌────────────────────────────────┐ │ @Entity classes (final shape) │ │ + @WasIntroducedInUpgrade │ │ + @WasRenamedInUpgrade │ └───────────────┬────────────────┘ │ UpgradeSequenceRunner.run() ┌─────────────────────┴─────────────────────┐ ▼ ▼ step N+1 begins step N just completed │ │ └────────► adapter.refresh() ◄──────────────┘ │ reads core.upgradeMigration via UpgradeMigrationService.getLastAttemptedInstanceCommand │ ▼ ┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ │ UpgradeAwareEntityMetadataAdapter │ │ • mutates EntityMetadata.tableName / tablePath │ │ -> historical name for renames not yet applied │ │ • flips column.isSelect = false for not-yet-introduced│ │ columns │ │ • tracks per-entity availability sidecar │ └─────────────────┬──────────────────────────────────────┘ │ ▼ DataSource.getRepository wrapped at TypeOrmModule.forRoot: repo.find() / findOne() / count() / … ┌─────────────────────────────────────────┐ │ wrapRepositoryWithUpgradeAwareProxy │ │ • entity unavailable -> short-circuit │ │ (find -> [], count -> 0, │ │ findOneOrFail -> EntityNotFound) │ │ • write -> Promise.reject( │ │ UpgradeUnavailableEntityWriteEx) │ │ • find({ relations: ['X'] }) with X │ │ unavailable -> X stripped │ └─────────────────────────────────────────┘ ``` The decorator strings reference real `core.upgradeMigration.name` values (`${version}_${className}_${timestamp}`). A boot-time validator walks the actual `UpgradeSequenceReaderService.getUpgradeSequence()` and fails fast on typos. ## Files - New decorators: `engine/core-modules/upgrade/decorators/was-introduced-in-upgrade.decorator.ts`, `was-renamed-in-upgrade.decorator.ts` - Runtime: `engine/twenty-orm/upgrade-aware/` (adapter, proxy, install hook, state singleton, exceptions) - Wired into `UpgradeSequenceRunnerService` (`refresh()` between steps) and `TypeOrmModule.forRoot` (proxy install) - 2-6 entity decorations: `RolePermissionFlagEntity` (rename history + new `permissionFlagId` column), `PermissionFlagEntity` (new catalog) ## Validation End-to-end local cross-version upgrade (v1.22 → HEAD): `28 workspace(s) succeeded, 0 failed`; `upgrade:status → Instance: Up to date, 4 up to date, 0 behind, 0 failed`. Full log excerpts and the second-failure-found-and-fixed (`WorkspaceRolesPermissionsCacheService` relation load) in [this comment](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/20686#issuecomment-4480036816). ## Test plan - [x] Adapter spec covers rename mutation; proxy spec covers `find()` short-circuit on unavailable entity. Resolver + validator + decorators are covered by `resolve-entity-shape-at-upgrade-cursor.util.spec.ts` (integration-level via real decorator application). - [x] `nx lint:diff-with-main twenty-server` + `nx typecheck twenty-server` clean - [x] All 82 affected tests passing - [ ] Cross-version-upgrade CI re-runs after this lands; v2.6.0 retag once green ## Follow-ups deferred - v2.7 `connectionProvider` rename repro as a permanent end-to-end test artifact - Extending the proxy to also cover `EntityManager.getRepository` and `createQueryBuilder` if a non-`find()` upgrade-time consumer surfaces |
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ca1571676c |
fix(server): treat plaintext-under-isSecret rows as plaintext in app variable encryption migration (#20590)
## Summary Prod 2.5 upgrade failed on the slow instance command `EncryptApplicationVariableSlowInstanceCommand`: ``` [Nest] LOG [InstanceCommandRunnerService] 2.5.0_EncryptApplicationVariableSlowInstanceCommand_1798000005000 starting data migration... [Nest] WARN [SecretEncryptionService] Decrypted a legacy unprefixed AES-CTR ciphertext... [Nest] ERROR [InstanceCommandRunnerService] data migration failed TypeError: Invalid initialization vector ``` ### Root cause The migration assumes every row matching `isSecret = true AND value <> '' AND value NOT LIKE 'enc:v2:%'` is legacy AES-CTR ciphertext. In prod we found multiple `isSecret = true` rows whose `value` is plaintext (e.g. `SLACK_HOOK_URL = 'https://hooks.slack.com/services/...'`) — most likely the result of `isSecret` being flipped to true on a row that already held a plaintext value, or a write path that bypassed `ApplicationVariableEntityService.update`. Those values can't decode into the 16-byte IV that AES-CTR needs, so `Buffer.from(value, 'base64')` truncates at the first non-base64 char (`:`), the buffer is < 16 bytes, and `createDecipheriv` throws. ### Fix Follow the same policy as `EncryptConnectedAccountTokensSlowInstanceCommand`: anything that isn't already in the `enc:v2:` envelope is plaintext. Concretely: 1. Try `decryptVersioned` — legacy CTR rows decrypt fine. 2. If it throws (mis-classified plaintext), log a warning naming the row id and fall back to treating `row.value` as plaintext. 3. Encrypt the resulting plaintext into the `enc:v2:` envelope and update the row. In-loop `isSecret` guard is kept (alongside the SQL filter) so non-secret rows are never touched even if the SQL filter is ever loosened. ### Integration test coverage Added one new case alongside the existing ones in `…encrypt-application-variable.integration-spec.ts`: - `treats plaintext-under-isSecret=true as plaintext and re-encrypts as v2` — seeds a row with `isSecret = true` and a URL value (`:` and `/` are not base64, so this is the exact failure shape from prod), runs the migration, and asserts the value is now `enc:v2:...` and decrypts back to the original URL. Existing cases unchanged: legacy CTR happy path, non-secret rows untouched, idempotent across re-runs, `up()` adds the CHECK constraint, `down()` removes it. ### Why this is a 2-5 edit `TWENTY_CURRENT_VERSION` is now 2.6.0, so editing a 2-5 file trips the `server-previous-version-upgrade-mutation-guard` — `ci:allow-previous-version-upgrade-mutation` label is on the PR. `up()` and `down()` are unchanged; only `runDataMigration` is modified. ## Test plan - [ ] Re-deploy 2.5 to prod and confirm `EncryptApplicationVariableSlowInstanceCommand` completes - [ ] Inspect warning log to count rows that went through the plaintext fallback - [ ] Verify resulting secret rows all satisfy `value = '' OR value LIKE 'enc:v2:%'` and the CHECK constraint is in place |
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a941f6fe01 |
feat(server): migrate TOTP secret encryption to SecretEncryptionService (#20577)
## Summary
Removes the last `APP_SECRET`-derived at-rest encryption site by
migrating `core.twoFactorAuthenticationMethod.secret` from
`SimpleSecretEncryptionUtil` (AES-256-CBC with key derived from
`sha256(APP_SECRET + userId + workspaceId + 'otp-secret' +
'KEY_ENCRYPTION_KEY')`) to the versioned `enc:v2:` envelope
(ENCRYPTION_KEY → HKDF-SHA256 bound to `workspaceId` → AES-256-GCM).
- New `decrypt-legacy-aes-cbc.util.ts` faithfully reproduces the
pre-migration CBC derivation byte-for-byte;
`SecretEncryptionService.decryptVersioned` dispatches to it when callers
pass `legacyAesCbcPurpose`, with a dedicated one-shot WARN log family.
- `TwoFactorAuthenticationService` now uses `encryptVersioned` /
`decryptVersioned` (passing the legacy purpose so existing rows still
decrypt). `SimpleSecretEncryptionUtil` and its spec are deleted;
`TwoFactorAuthenticationModule` imports `SecretEncryptionModule` in
their place.
- `TwoFactorAuthenticationMethodEntity` gets a `@Check` decorator
(`CHK_twoFactorAuthenticationMethod_secret_encrypted`) restricting
`secret` to the `enc:v2:` envelope; the matching 2.5 slow instance
command (`1798000009000-encrypt-totp-secrets`) cursor-paginates `JOIN`ed
`userWorkspace` rows to recover the legacy `userId`, re-encrypts to
`enc:v2`, and applies the CHECK constraint in `up()`.
### Deviation note
The plan suggested wiring a workspace-only legacy derivation directly
into `decryptVersioned`. In practice the production rows are
user-and-workspace-scoped (the legacy purpose is
`\${userId}\${workspaceId}otp-secret`), so a workspace-only derivation
could not recover them. The PR keeps the public `decryptVersioned` API
intact and adds an optional `legacyAesCbcPurpose` so callers that can
reconstruct the legacy context (the 2FA service and the slow command)
opt in.
### Final state of remaining `APP_SECRET` usages
- HS256 JWT verify (read-only, self-retiring once asymmetric migration
completes).
- Express-session cookie signing.
- Approved-access-domain HMAC (signing root, not at-rest).
- Zero-friction fallback in `resolveEncryptionKeysOrThrow`
(intentional).
No production at-rest data is encrypted with `APP_SECRET`-derived keys
anymore.
## Test plan
- [x] `npx jest src/engine/core-modules/secret-encryption
src/engine/core-modules/two-factor-authentication` — 170 unit tests
pass, including new unit tests for the legacy CBC util and the new
`SecretEncryptionService` fallback branch.
- [x] `npx jest --config ./jest-integration.config.ts
test/integration/upgrade/suites/2-5-instance-command-slow-1798000009000-encrypt-totp-secrets.integration-spec.ts`
— 4 integration tests cover legacy-CBC seed → slow command → `enc:v2`
round-trip, idempotency, CHECK constraint enforcement on `up()`, and
rollback via `down()`.
- [x] `npx oxlint --type-aware` and `npx prettier --check` clean on all
touched files.
- [ ] CI on this PR (server validation, tests, lint, typecheck).
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7fa136f305 |
feat(twenty-server): migrate remaining at-rest encryption sites to versioned envelope (#20550)
## Summary Second PR in the encryption key rotation series. The previous PR (#20528) introduced `ENCRYPTION_KEY` + the versioned `enc:v2:<keyId>:<base64>` envelope inside `SecretEncryptionService` and migrated `ConnectedAccountTokenEncryptionService` as the first consumer. This PR routes every remaining at-rest encryption site through the versioned envelope so that `ENCRYPTION_KEY` (and the future `FALLBACK_ENCRYPTION_KEY`) actually covers them. The legacy unprefixed CTR ciphertext remains readable as a fallback during the rollout window — every migrated read site uses `decryptVersioned`, which transparently delegates to the legacy CTR decrypt when it sees an unprefixed payload. ### Service migrations - **`ApplicationVariableEntityService` (#8)** — workspace-scoped. HKDF info is bound to each row's `workspaceId`. A new `decryptAndMaskVersioned` helper lands on `SecretEncryptionService` for the resolver display path. - **`ApplicationRegistrationVariableService` (#7)** + consumers — **instance-scoped**. Registration variables are server-level config readable by every workspace that installs the application, so HKDF info is `instance`. Updated consumers: - `LogicFunctionExecutorService.buildServerVariableEnvMap` - `ConnectionProviderService.getClientCredentials` - **`LogicFunctionExecutorService.buildEnvVar` (#9)** — workspace-scoped. Each variable's `workspaceId` is threaded into `decryptVersioned`, so per-workspace HKDF contexts are honoured at execution time. - **`UpdateApplicationVariableActionHandlerService`** (workspace-migration runner) — threads `workspaceId` through the secret/non-secret toggle. - **`JwtKeyManagerService` (#3)** — instance-scoped. Signing keys are shared across the JWKS. - **`ConfigStorageService` (#6)** — instance-scoped sensitive STRING config variables. ### Slow instance commands (2.5.0) Each migrated site has a paired backfill that re-encrypts existing rows into the v2 envelope before the column is constrained: | timestamp | command | scope | CHECK constraint | |---|---|---|---| | `1798000005000` | encrypt-application-variable | workspaceId | `"isSecret" = false OR value = '' OR value LIKE 'enc:v2:%'` | | `1798000006000` | encrypt-application-registration-variable | instance | `"encryptedValue" = '' OR value LIKE 'enc:v2:%'` | | `1798000007000` | encrypt-signing-key-private-keys | instance | `"privateKey" IS NULL OR value LIKE 'enc:v2:%'` | | `1798000008000` | encrypt-sensitive-config-storage | instance | _none_ — heterogeneous jsonb column | All backfills are idempotent (the SELECT filter skips rows already in v2 form) and run before their respective `up()` adds the CHECK constraint. Every `down()` deliberately stops at dropping the CHECK constraint — they intentionally do not re-introduce plaintext on rollback. ### Tests - Unit specs for each new slow command cover the v2 upgrade path, the idempotency invariant, and the instance vs workspace HKDF scope. - New `JwtKeyManagerService` spec asserts `decryptVersioned`/`encryptVersioned` are called without `workspaceId` (instance scope). - Updated existing specs for `ApplicationVariableEntityService`, `ConfigStorageService`, and `buildEnvVar` to assert the versioned API and the workspace HKDF context plumbing. - New `SecretEncryptionService.decryptAndMaskVersioned` cases in the service spec. - Updated the `applicationRegistrationVariable` integration spec to assert the column now stores `enc:v2:<keyId>:<base64>` instead of raw legacy CTR. ### Out of scope (future PRs) - `PostgresCredentialsService` — bespoke `jwtWrapperService.generateAppSecret`–derived key + `encryptText`/`decryptText` from `auth.util.ts`; deserves its own migration. - `SimpleSecretEncryptionUtil` (TOTP) — entirely different `aes-256-cbc` `iv:enc` format; deserves its own migration. ## Test plan - [x] `npx nx typecheck twenty-server` - [x] `npx nx lint:diff-with-main twenty-server` (oxlint + prettier) - [x] Local jest run for `secret-encryption | connected-account-token | application-variable | application-registration-variable | build-env-var | jwt-key-manager | config-storage | encrypt-application-variable | encrypt-application-registration-variable | encrypt-signing-key | encrypt-sensitive-config-storage` — 17 suites, 106 tests pass. - [x] Local jest run for `upgrade | instance-command` — 12 suites, 86 tests pass. - [ ] CI green - [ ] Manual review of CHECK constraint shapes by a server reviewer (each one matches `enc:v2:%` rather than `enc:v_:%` since none of the migrated columns can legitimately hold `enc:v1:` ciphertext). |
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e0b4c9918b |
feat(twenty-server): introduce ENCRYPTION_KEY env var with versioned envelope (#20528)
## Summary
- Adds `ENCRYPTION_KEY` (primary) and `FALLBACK_ENCRYPTION_KEY`
(decrypt-only fallback for rotation) env vars to twenty-server, with
backward-compatible fallback to `APP_SECRET` when `ENCRYPTION_KEY` is
unset.
- Introduces a versioned ciphertext envelope `enc:v2:<keyId>:<base64>`
using AES-256-GCM with HKDF-SHA256 derived per-context keys. The 8-hex
`keyId` fingerprint lets every row identify which physical key encrypted
it, so rotation routes directly to primary or fallback without trial
decryption; GCM's auth tag gives true integrity (legacy CTR has none).
- Migrates `ConnectedAccountTokenEncryptionService` to the new envelope
and plumbs `workspaceId` through every caller, so per-workspace HKDF
context binds each row to its tenant.
The remaining encryption sites (`jwt-key-manager`, `config-storage`,
`postgres-credentials`, `application-variable`, TOTP) stay on the legacy
unprefixed CTR path and will be migrated in follow-up PRs. The
operator-facing rotation runbook is out of scope here.
### Format details
`enc:v{N}:{keyId}:{base64}` — `N=2` is the only version produced by new
writes (`v1` exists for backward-compatible decryption of existing
connected-account rows). `keyId =
sha256(rawKey).slice(0,4).toString('hex')`. The CHECK constraint on
`core.connectedAccount.{accessToken,refreshToken}` is relaxed from `LIKE
'enc:v1:%'` to `LIKE 'enc:v_:%'` so both versions pass.
### Key resolution
| `ENCRYPTION_KEY` | `FALLBACK_ENCRYPTION_KEY` | `APP_SECRET` | Encrypt
with | Decrypt try order |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| set | set | (any) | `ENCRYPTION_KEY` | match `keyId` → primary →
fallback |
| set | unset | (any) | `ENCRYPTION_KEY` | match `keyId` → primary |
| unset | set | set | `APP_SECRET` | match `keyId` → `APP_SECRET` →
fallback |
| unset | unset | set | `APP_SECRET` | match `keyId` → `APP_SECRET` |
| unset | unset | unset | startup error | n/a |
## Test plan
- [x] `npx nx typecheck twenty-server` — clean
- [x] `npx jest
'secret-encryption|connected-account-token-encryption|connected-account-refresh-tokens|encrypt-connected-account-tokens|connection-provider-oauth-flow'`
— 87 tests pass
- [x] New `secret-encryption.service.versioned.spec.ts` covers: key
resolution table (no-key error, APP_SECRET fallback, ENCRYPTION_KEY
precedence), v2 round-trip with/without workspaceId, GCM tamper
rejection, workspaceId-mismatch rejection, keyId-based primary→fallback
routing, missing-key error names the fingerprint, v1 legacy decryption,
no-prefix legacy decryption, malformed envelope rejection.
- [x] Updated `connected-account-token-encryption.service.spec.ts`
covers workspaceId binding and HKDF context isolation.
- [x] Updated slow instance command spec verifies workspaceId is
threaded through encryption and the relaxed `enc:v_:%` LIKE pattern
matches both v1 and v2.
- [ ] Manual E2E: connect a Gmail account on a freshly deployed instance
with `APP_SECRET` only → confirm `core.connectedAccount.accessToken` is
`enc:v2:<keyId>:<base64>`.
- [ ] Manual E2E: rotate — set `ENCRYPTION_KEY=<new>` and
`FALLBACK_ENCRYPTION_KEY=<old APP_SECRET>`, restart, confirm
pre-rotation rows still decrypt and new rows carry the new `keyId`.
- [ ] Manual E2E: missing key — set `ENCRYPTION_KEY=<new>` without the
fallback, confirm decrypt error names the old `keyId` so the operator
can identify the missing key.
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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; |
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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 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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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 |
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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 |
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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`). |
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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 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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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) |
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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 |