### Description
When integrating the web widget via the JS SDK, customers call
setConversationCustomAttributes and setLabel on chatwoot:ready — before
any conversation exists. These API calls silently fail because the
backend endpoints require an existing conversation. When the visitor
sends their first message, the conversation is created without those
attributes/labels, so the message_created webhook payload is missing the
expected metadata.
This change queues SDK-set conversation custom attributes and labels in
the widget store when no conversation exists yet, and includes them in
the API request when the first message (or attachment) creates the
conversation. The backend now permits and applies these params during
conversation creation — before the message is saved and webhooks fire.
### How to test
1. Configure a web widget without a pre-chat form.
2. Open the widget on a test page and run the following in the browser
console after chatwoot:ready:
`window.$chatwoot.setConversationCustomAttributes({ plan: 'enterprise'
});`
`window.$chatwoot.setLabel('vip');` // must be a label that exists in
the account
3. Send the first message from the widget.
4. Verify in the Chatwoot dashboard that the conversation has plan:
enterprise in custom attributes and the vip label applied.
5. Set up a webhook subscriber for `message_created` confirm the first
payload includes the conversation metadata.
6. Verify that calling `setConversationCustomAttributes` / `setLabel` on
an existing conversation still works as before (direct API path, no
regression).
7. Verify the pre-chat form flow still works as expected.
# Pull Request Template
## Description
Dyte V1 API's are soon going to be deprecated, hence making sure we
update Chatwoot before that happens
Fixes#10704
## Type of change
Please delete options that are not relevant.
- [x] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
## How Has This Been Tested?
1. Open a new or existing conversation from the inbox
2. Press the video call icon on the message composer
3. Verify that the message dialog shows up with the join video call
button
4. Verify that clicking on join call does join the call
## Checklist:
- [x] My code follows the style guidelines of this project
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my code
- [x] My changes generate no new warnings
- [ ] New and existing unit tests pass locally with my changes (Unable
to run this locally)
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Co-authored-by: Muhsin Keloth <muhsinkeramam@gmail.com>
The `before_type_cast` method sometimes returns a string for
`message_type`, creating inconsistencies in different payloads. This
pull request will remove all `before_type_cast` usage and replace it
with `to_i` methods.
* refactor: use has_email instead of email
* feat: remove usage of details directly in forms
* test: update payload
* test: fix transcript test
* refactor: use computed hasEmail
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Co-authored-by: Muhsin Keloth <muhsinkeramam@gmail.com>
- Mark all messages as read by providing the conversation ID and timestamp.
- For Instagram, ensure all previous messages that weren't marked as failed are now marked as read. This is because the read events are only triggered for the most recent message and not for any previous ones.
Currently, if Enable email collect box is enabled, and the user starting the chat already has an account with the same email, it will override the current account with {name} from the email name@email.com , this fixes it.
Co-authored-by: Sojan <sojan@pepalo.com>
At present, the websocket pubsub tokens are present at the contact objects in chatwoot. A better approach would be to have these tokens at the contact_inbox object instead. This helps chatwoot to deliver the websocket events targetted to the specific widget connection, stop contact events from leaking into other chat sessions from the same contact.
Fixes#1682Fixes#1664
Co-authored-by: Pranav Raj S <pranav@chatwoot.com>
Co-authored-by: Muhsin Keloth <muhsinkeramam@gmail.com>