## Summary
- Re-enable one lint rule that was temporarily disabled during the
ESLint-to-Oxlint migration:
- **`twenty/sort-css-properties-alphabetically`** in twenty-front — 578
violations auto-fixed across 390 files
- Document why **`typescript/consistent-type-imports`** cannot be
auto-fixed in twenty-server: NestJS relies on `emitDecoratorMetadata`
for DI, so converting constructor parameter imports to `import type`
erases them at compile time and breaks dependency injection at runtime
- Right-size CI runners, reducing 8-core usage from 18 jobs to 3:
| Change | Jobs | Rationale |
|--------|------|-----------|
| **Keep 8-core** | `ci-merge-queue/e2e-test`,
`ci-front/front-sb-build`, `ci-front/front-build` | Heavy builds needing
max CPU + memory (10GB NODE_OPTIONS, full Storybook webpack bundling) |
| **8-core → 4-core** | `ci-server` (build, lint-typecheck, validation,
test, integration-test), `ci-front/front-sb-test`,
`ci-zapier/server-setup`, `ci-sdk/sdk-e2e-test` | Already sharded into
10-12 parallel instances, I/O-bound (DB/Redis), or moderate single
builds |
| **8-core → 2-core** | `ci-emails/emails-test` | Trivially lightweight
(build + curl health check) |
| **Removed** | `ci-front/front-chromatic-deployment` | Dead code —
permanently disabled with `if: false` |
- Fix merge queue CI issues:
- **Concurrency**: Use `merge_group.base_ref` instead of unique merge
group ref so new queue entries cancel previous runs
- **Required status checks**: Add `merge_group` trigger to all 6
required CI workflows (front, server, shared, website, docker-compose,
sdk) with `changed-files-check` auto-skipped for merge_group events —
status check jobs auto-pass without re-running full CI
- **Build caching**: Add Nx build cache restore/save to E2E test job
with fallback to `main` branch cache for faster frontend and server
builds
## Test plan
- [ ] CI passes on this PR (verifies lint rule auto-fix works)
- [ ] Verify 4-core runner jobs complete within their 30-minute timeouts
- [ ] Verify merge queue status checks auto-pass (ci-front-status-check,
ci-server-status-check, etc.)
- [ ] Verify merge queue E2E concurrency cancels previous runs when a
new PR enters the queue
## Summary
- **Merge queue optimization**: Created a dedicated
`ci-merge-queue.yaml` workflow that only runs Playwright E2E tests on
`ubuntu-latest-8-cores`. Removed `merge_group` trigger from all 7
existing CI workflows (front, server, shared, website, sdk, zapier,
docker-compose). The merge queue goes from ~30+ parallel jobs to a
single focused E2E job.
- **Label-based merge queue simulation**: Added `run-merge-queue` label
support so developers can trigger the exact merge queue E2E pipeline on
any open PR before it enters the queue.
- **Prettier in lint**: Chained `prettier --check` into `lint` and
`prettier --write` into `lint --configuration=fix` across `nx.json`
defaults, `twenty-front`, and `twenty-server`. Prettier formatting
errors are now caught by `lint` and fixed by `lint:fix` /
`lint:diff-with-main --configuration=fix`.
## After merge (manual repo settings)
Update GitHub branch protection required status checks:
1. Remove old per-workflow merge queue checks (`ci-front-status-check`,
`ci-e2e-status-check`, `ci-server-status-check`, etc.)
2. Add `ci-merge-queue-status-check` as the required check for the merge
queue
## Summary
- **Settings selector**: The Settings navigation item is now rendered as
a `<button>` (via `NavigationDrawerItem` with `onClick`) instead of an
`<a>` link (with `to`). Updated `leftMenu.ts` POM and
`create-kanban-view.spec.ts` to use `getByRole('button', { name:
'Settings' })`.
- **create-record URL field**: The Linkedin field interaction was
missing an initial label click to trigger the hover portal rendering.
Added `recordFieldList.getByText('Linkedin').first().click()` before the
value click, matching the pattern used by the working Emails field.
## Test plan
- [ ] E2E `signup_invite_email.spec.ts` passes (uses
`leftMenu.goToSettings()`)
- [ ] E2E `create-kanban-view.spec.ts` passes (uses Settings click
directly)
- [ ] E2E `create-record.spec.ts` passes (Linkedin URL field
interaction)
- [ ] Existing passing E2E tests remain green
Made with [Cursor](https://cursor.com)
## Summary
- Fix E2E login test flakiness by using `click()` auto-waiting instead
of `isVisible()` check
- The login form shows a loader while GraphQL data loads. The previous
`isVisible()` check returned immediately (no waiting) and would fail
while the loader was showing
- Using `click()` which has built-in auto-waiting for elements to be
visible and actionable fixes this
## Test plan
- E2E tests should pass more reliably in CI
- Login setup test should no longer timeout waiting for the email field
- Add URL validation in getImageBufferFromUrl utility
- Add response status validation and content-type checking
- Add timeout and connection error handling with specific error messages
- Validate buffer is not empty before processing
- Validate file type detection results before proceeding
- Ensure detected file type is actually an image format
- Add proper type safety for Axios error handling
This improves robustness when uploading images from URLs by:
- Preventing invalid URLs from being processed
- Providing clear error messages for different failure scenarios
- Ensuring only valid image files are processed
- Handling network errors gracefully
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Co-authored-by: GitTensor Miner <miner@gittensor.io>
## Summary
The e2e login test was failing because it unconditionally tried to click
'Continue with Email' button, but this button doesn't exist when
password is the only auth method.
## Root Cause
In `SignInUpWorkspaceScopeFormEffect.tsx`, when a workspace only has
password authentication (no Google/Microsoft/SSO), the effect
automatically calls `continueWithEmail()` which skips the Init step and
shows the email field directly.
## Changes
1. **loginPage.ts**: Added `clickLoginWithEmailIfVisible()` method that
only clicks the button if it exists
2. **login.setup.ts**:
- Replaced `clickLoginWithEmail()` with `clickLoginWithEmailIfVisible()`
- Updated regex from `/Welcome to .+/` to `/Welcome, .+/` to match the
recent UI change
Here is what the PR does:
- Surface password state in validatePasswordResetToken, returning
hasPassword so the client can tell whether a user is setting or changing
their password.
- Consume that flag throughout the front end (mock data, stories,
GraphQL types) and update the Reset/Set Password modal to swap the
heading/button label and success toast accordingly.
- After a successful password set/reset, immediately update the
logged-in user’s hasPassword flag so the Settings screen reflects the
new state without a reload.
Modal has two states now - reset password modal uses change password
state since it made intuitive sense.
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Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix.malfait@gmail.com>
- Removed logout item from settings navigation drawer
- Removed logout locator and method from E2E tests
- Removed logout item from NavigationDrawer story
The logout functionality is now exclusively available through the menu
switcher, making the UI more consistent and reducing duplication.
Closes#11036
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Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix@twenty.com>
- Clean Playwright's configuration:
- Remove artificial 500ms delay between each step
- Group all tests under a `chrome` project relying on a `setup` project
to get an authentication state which all tests can reuse
- Changes on the `Sign up with invite link via email` test:
- Generate a new email for each test trial, as previously it was failing
when run many times
- Make deleting the account part of the test; if we write other tests
for account sign-up, we'll prefer to delete the accounts with an HTTP
call to speed up things
- Added some assertions to ensure we reached steps when expected, as we
removed the 500ms delay between each step, and it made some assertions
fail
- Wrote new tests for workflows:
- Created `Create workflow`, a test asserting we can create a workflow
from the record table
- Created `Create simple workflow`, a test asserting we can create a
simple flow; I will add more assertions to this test and write other
tests once this first PR is approved
- I make HTTP calls to delete and destroy workflows after they run to
keep the database clean
- Added a data-testid to ensure we focus elements from the Cmd+K; our
selectors are not strong – see `getByRole('textbox')` – and I preferred
to scope them to a root element
- Added an `aria-label` to a button
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Co-authored-by: prastoin <paul@twenty.com>
Scenario:
https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/8469#issuecomment-2471420099
To launch this test, `yarn playwright test --project Authentication`
must be used in `packages/twenty-e2e-testing` directory (for some reason
when launching this test from IDE, be Webstorm or VSCode, it won't fetch
the data from .env)