martmull f5da810e59 feat(server): add application:install command (#23430)
Adds `application:install` to install an application on workspaces that
do not have it yet, and moves both application commands onto
`WorkspaceIteratorService`.

### Behavior

- Iterates provisioned workspaces through `WorkspaceIteratorService`
(workspace id resolution, workspace context, per-workspace success/fail
report), or the ones passed with `-w`.
- Workspaces where the application is already installed are skipped,
with a log line pointing at `application:upgrade`. This command never
upgrades.
- Installed workspaces are detected by `universalIdentifier`, the same
identity `ApplicationInstallService` uses to tell a fresh install from a
version upgrade, checked per workspace on the `(universalIdentifier,
workspaceId)` unique index.
- `--workspace-count-limit` caps both the iterator's own selection and
an explicitly targeted `-w` list.
- Fails fast for `LOCAL` and `OAUTH_ONLY` registrations, which have no
code artifacts to install.
- Per-workspace failures are collected in the iterator report and never
abort the run; the command ends with an installed / skipped / failed
summary.

### Options

| Flag | Description |
| --- | --- |
| `-u, --application-registration-universal-identifier` | Application
registration universal identifier (required) |
| `-w, --workspace-id` | Target a specific workspace, repeatable |
| `--workspace-count-limit` | Cap the number of workspaces to iterate
over (max 50) |
| `-d, --dry-run` | Print the workspaces that would be installed without
installing |
| `-y, --yes` | Skip the confirmation prompt |

### Example

```
yarn command:prod application:install -u UNIVERSAL_IDENTIFIER --dry-run
```

### Changes to application:upgrade

- `ApplicationUpgradeService.upgradeApplications` iterates through
`WorkspaceIteratorService` and returns its report, replacing the
hand-rolled parallel batching.
- `--batch-size` dropped from the command, and `batchSize` dropped from
the service and from `UpgradeApplicationsJobData`, since `iterate()` is
sequential.
- `parseBoundedPositiveInteger` moved to `src/database/commands/utils/`
and is shared by both commands.

### Files

- `application-install/commands/install-application.command.ts` (new)
- `src/database/commands/utils/parse-bounded-positive-integer.util.ts`
(new)
- `application-upgrade/application-upgrade.service.ts`,
`application-upgrade/commands/upgrade-application.command.ts`,
`jobs/upgrade-applications.job*`: iterator instead of batching
- `application-install.module.ts` / `application-upgrade.module.ts`:
register the command, wire `WorkspaceIteratorModule`
- `database-command.module.ts`: import `ApplicationInstallModule` so the
command is discovered by the CLI

### Testing

- `npx jest src/engine/core-modules/application` (32 suites, 181 tests
passing)
- `npx nx typecheck twenty-server`
- `oxlint --type-aware` and `oxfmt` on the changed files
2026-07-28 15:02:32 +00:00
2026-06-11 11:02:28 +02:00

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