This pull request introduces several changes to implement and manage
usage limits for the Captain AI service. The key changes include adding
configuration for plan limits, updating error messages, modifying
controllers and models to handle usage limits, and updating tests to
ensure the new functionality works correctly.
## Implementation Checklist
- [x] Ability to configure captain limits per check
- [x] Update response for `usage_limits` to include captain limits
- [x] Methods to increment or reset captain responses limits in the
`limits` column for the `Account` model
- [x] Check documents limit using a count query
- [x] Ensure Captain hand-off if a limit is reached
- [x] Ensure limits are enforced for Copilot Chat
- [x] Ensure limits are reset when stripe webhook comes in
- [x] Increment usage for FAQ generation and Contact notes
- [x] Ensure documents limit is enforced
These changes ensure that the Captain AI service operates within the defined usage limits for different subscription plans, providing appropriate error messages and handling when limits are exceeded.
Conversation and campaign sequences persist in the database even after the related account is deleted. This PR adds an after_desttory callback on the account model that will delete the associated sequences.
Fixes: #4252
- Initialize an "enterprise" folder that is copyrighted.
- You can remove this folder and the system will continue functioning normally, in case you want a purely MIT licensed product.
- Enable limit on the number of user accounts in enterprise code.
- Use enterprise edition injector methods (inspired from Gitlab).
- SaaS software would run enterprise edition software always.
Co-authored-by: Pranav Raj S <pranav@chatwoot.com>
- Introduce models & migrations for portals, categories, folders and articles
- CRUD API for portals
- CRUD API for categories
Addresses: #714
Co-authored-by: Sojan <sojan@pepalo.com>
Addresses: #402
- migrations to split roles and other attributes from users table
- make changes in code to accommodate this change
Co-authored-by: Sojan Jose <sojan@pepalo.com>
Co-authored-by: Pranav Raj Sreepuram <pranavrajs@gmail.com>