Chore: Message to support multiple attachments (#730)

* Changes for the message to have multiple attachments
* changed the message association to attachments from has_one to has_many
* changed all the references of this association in building and fetching to reflect this change

* Added number of attachments validation to the message model

* Modified the backend responses and endpoints to reflect multiple attachment support (#737)

* Changing the frontend components for multiple attachments
* changed the request structure to reflect the multiple attachment structures
* changed the message bubbles to support multiple attachments
* bugfix: agent side attachment was not showing because of a missing await
* broken message was shown because of the store filtering
* Added documentation for ImageMagick

* spec fixes

* refactored code to reflect more apt namings

* Added updated message listener for the dashboard (#727)
* Added the publishing for message updated event
* Implemented the listener for dashboard

Co-authored-by: Pranav Raj Sreepuram <pranavrajs@gmail.com>
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Sony Mathew
2020-04-17 21:15:20 +05:30
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@@ -50,8 +50,8 @@ describe Facebook::SendReplyService do
it 'if message with attachment is sent from chatwoot and is outgoing' do
create(:message, message_type: :incoming, inbox: facebook_inbox, account: account, conversation: conversation)
message = build(:message, message_type: 'outgoing', inbox: facebook_inbox, account: account, conversation: conversation)
message.attachment = Attachment.new(account_id: message.account_id, file_type: :image)
message.attachment.file.attach(io: File.open(Rails.root.join('spec/assets/avatar.png')), filename: 'avatar.png', content_type: 'image/png')
attachment = message.attachments.new(account_id: message.account_id, file_type: :image)
attachment.file.attach(io: File.open(Rails.root.join('spec/assets/avatar.png')), filename: 'avatar.png', content_type: 'image/png')
message.save!
expect(bot).to have_received(:deliver)
end