This commit fixes the issue with Line stickers URLs to prevent certain
images from failing to display. The problem was due to the use of
incorrect URLs. The original URLs pointed to the `iphone` variant, which
failed to load properly in some cases. The fix updates the URLs to use
the `android` variant, ensuring all images are displayed correctly.
### Example:
- Original (failing URL):
`https://stickershop.line-scdn.net/stickershop/v1/sticker/17/iphone/sticker.png`
- Fixed (working URL):
`https://stickershop.line-scdn.net/stickershop/v1/sticker/17/android/sticker.png`
## How Has This Been Tested?
1. Verified the updated URLs by loading multiple Line sticker images to
ensure they display correctly.
2. Tested in both local and production-like environments to confirm the
fix resolves the issue.
3. Reviewed logs to ensure no additional errors are generated related to
Line sticker URLs.
The current task for loading `GeoLite2-City.mmdb` doesn't work for all build types. This PR addresses this and move the task to initializer to ensure consistency across environments.
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Co-authored-by: Sojan Jose <sojan@pepalo.com>
Co-authored-by: Sojan Jose <sojan.official@gmail.com>
We received customer reports that attachments in Twilio messages
required page reloads to appear. This issue occurred because in the old
Twilio builder, we saved the message and attachment in two stages. The
new builders follow a streamlined approach, where both are saved in a
single transaction. This update aligns the Twilio channel with the new
builder format and resolves the issue.
### Testing:
Tests cover the attachment cases, ensuring that all original tests pass
with these changes.
Webpush gem throws errors such as `WebPush::ExpiredSubscription`,
`WebPush::InvalidSubscription`, `WebPush::Unauthorized`. We handled only
ExpiredSubscription.
If the SDK threw any other errors, it would pause sending the
notification to all other devices for that user. This change would
update the logic to remove the expired subscription and handle the rest
of the errors gracefully.
Fixes
https://linear.app/chatwoot/issue/CW-3399/webpushinvalidsubscription-host-fcmgoogleapiscom-nethttpnotfound-404
This PR has the following changes
1. Add `AZURE_APP_ID` and `AZURE_APP_SECRET` to installation config
2. Add Microsoft config to `super_admin/features.yml`
3. Replace usage of `ENV.fetch` with `GlobalConfigService.load` for
fetch App ID and Secret
* feat: Update location and country code when the contact create/update
* feat: Update the location and country_code when creating or updating the contact.
* chore: improve comments
* feat: Update the contact_type when the contact created/updated
* chore: add more specs
* chore: code cleanups
* chore: code cleanups
* Update contact_spec.rb
* Update inbox.rb
* Update sync_attributes_spec.rb
* chore: build fixes
* chore: check visitor type before update
* chore: review fixes
* fix: downcase email when finding
* feat: add `from_email` class
* refactor: use `from_email`
* feat: add rule to disallow find_by email directly
* chore: remove redundant test
Since the previous imlpmentation didn't do a case-insentive search, a new user would be created, and the error would be raised at the DB layer. With the new changes, this test case is redundant
* refactor: use from_email
- Added a trait called microsoft_email for the Channel::Email factory.
- Rewrote the logic to make it simple to understand
- Rewrote the specs for readability
Currently, we do not support reactions, ephemeral messages, or the request_welcome event for the WhatsApp channel. However, if this is the first event we receive in Chatwoot (i.e., there is no previous conversation or contact in Chatwoot), it will create a contact and a conversation without any messages. This confuses our customer, as it may appear that Chatwoot has missed some messages. There are multiple cases where this might be the first event we receive in Chatwoot. One quick example is when the user has sent an outbound campaign from another tool and their customers reacted to the message.
Another event like this is request_welcome event. WhatsApp has a concept for welcome messages. You can send an outbound message even though the user has not send a message. You can receive notifications through a webhook whenever a WhatsApp user initiates a chat with you for the first time. (Read the Welcome message section: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/whatsapp/cloud-api/phone-numbers/conversational-components/ ). Although this can help the business send a pro-active message to the user, we don't have it scoped in our feature set. For now, I'm ignoring this event.
Fixes https://linear.app/chatwoot/issue/CW-3018/whatsapp-handle-request-welcome-case-properly
Fixes https://linear.app/chatwoot/issue/CW-3017/whatsapp-handle-reactions-properly
In rare cases, the API call to Telegram for the file path fails. We were logging the error in sentry, switching to logs instead.
Co-authored-by: Sojan <sojan@pepalo.com>
In the previous release, we enabled "HTTP Basic Authentication" to secure all attachments requiring HTTP authentication. This is particularly important for media files that may contain sensitive data, as recommended by Twilio. However, some users experienced issues because they did not enable this option despite our alerts prompting them to do so. If the authenticated attachment download call fails, add another call to download the attachment without authentication.