Previously, signing up gave immediate access to the app. Now,
unconfirmed users are redirected to a verification page where they can
resend the confirmation email.
- After signup, the user is routed to `/auth/verify-email` instead of
the dashboard
- After login, unconfirmed users are redirected to the verification page
- The dashboard route guard catches unconfirmed users and redirects them
- `active_for_authentication?` is removed from the sessions controller
so unconfirmed users can authenticate — the frontend gates access
instead
- If the user visits the verification page after already confirming,
they're automatically redirected to the dashboard
- No session is issued until the user is verified
<details><summary>Demo</summary>
<p>
#### Fresh Signup
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/abb735e5-7c8e-44a2-801c-96d9e4823e51
#### Google Fresh Signup
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ab9e389a-a604-4a9d-b492-219e6d94ee3f
#### Create new account from Dashboard
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c456690d-1946-4e0b-834b-ad8efcea8369
</p>
</details>
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# Pull Request Template
## Description
Custom tools is now discoverable on all plans
## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## How Has This Been Tested?
Before:
<img width="390" height="446" alt="CleanShot 2026-04-02 at 13 40 11@2x"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0a751954-f3ad-47d6-85b8-1e2f1476a646"
/>
After:
<img width="392" height="522" alt="CleanShot 2026-04-02 at 13 40 47@2x"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/62a252f6-2551-47a9-b50c-be949f08c456"
/>
<img width="1826" height="638" alt="CleanShot 2026-04-02 at 13 37 39@2x"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/77dc2a75-3d76-44cf-8579-8d3457879bd0"
/>
## Checklist:
- [x] My code follows the style guidelines of this project
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my code
- [x] I have commented on my code, particularly in hard-to-understand
areas
- [x] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] My changes generate no new warnings
- [x] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [x] New and existing unit tests pass locally with my changes
- [x] Any dependent changes have been merged and published in downstream
modules
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Agent bots assigned to a conversation were not receiving
`conversation_status_changed` webhook events. This meant bots could not
react to status transitions like moving a conversation to **pending**.
The deprecated `conversation_opened` and `conversation_resolved` events
were still being delivered, but the newer unified
`conversation_status_changed` event was silently dropped because
`AgentBotListener` had no handler for it.
## What changed
- Added `conversation_status_changed` handler to `AgentBotListener`,
matching the pattern already used by `WebhookListener`. The payload
includes `changed_attributes` so bots know which status transition
occurred.
## How to test
1. Configure an agent bot with an `outgoing_url` (e.g. a webhook.site
endpoint).
2. Assign the bot to an inbox or conversation.
3. Change a conversation's status to **pending** (or any other status).
4. Verify the bot receives a `conversation_status_changed` event with
the correct `changed_attributes`.
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Account webhooks sign outgoing payloads with HMAC-SHA256, but agent bot
and API inbox webhooks were delivered unsigned. This PR adds the same
signing to both.
Each model gets a dedicated `secret` column rather than reusing the
agent bot's `access_token` (for API auth back into Chatwoot) or the API
inbox's `hmac_token` (for inbound contact identity verification). These
serve different trust boundaries and shouldn't be coupled — rotating a
signing secret shouldn't invalidate API access or contact verification.
The existing `Webhooks::Trigger` already signs when a secret is present,
so the backend change is just passing `secret:` through to the jobs.
Shared token logic is extracted into a `WebhookSecretable` concern
included by `Webhook`, `AgentBot`, and `Channel::Api`. The frontend
reuses the existing `AccessToken` component for secret display. Secrets
are admin-only and excluded from enterprise audit logs.
### How to test
Point an agent bot or API inbox webhook URL at a request inspector. Send
a message and verify `X-Chatwoot-Signature` and `X-Chatwoot-Timestamp`
headers are present. Reset the secret from settings and confirm
subsequent deliveries use the new value.
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The `conversation_updated` webhook sent to AgentBots did not include
`changed_attributes`, making it impossible for bots to distinguish
between different types of conversation updates (e.g. bot assignment vs
label change vs status change).
This aligns the AgentBot webhook payload with the existing
`WebhookListener` behavior, which already includes `changed_attributes`.
## How to reproduce
1. Assign an AgentBot to a conversation
2. Then update the conversation (e.g. add a label)
3. **Before fix:** Both events arrive with identical payload structure —
bot cannot tell them apart
4. **After fix:** Each event includes `changed_attributes` showing
exactly what changed
## What changed
- **`AgentBotListener#conversation_updated`**: Added
`changed_attributes` to the webhook payload using
`extract_changed_attributes` (same pattern as `WebhookListener`)
## How to test
1. Assign an AgentBot to a conversation via API
2. Check the webhook payload — should include:
```json
"changed_attributes": [
{ "assignee_agent_bot_id": { "previous_value": null, "current_value": 7
} }
]
```
3. Update the conversation (e.g. add a label)
4. Check the webhook payload — `changed_attributes` should reflect the
label change, not bot assignment
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## Description
Two improvements to Agent Capacity Policy:
**1. Support exclusion via zero conversation limit**
Allow `conversation_limit` to be `0` on inbox capacity limits. Agents
with a zero limit are excluded from auto-assignment for that inbox while
remaining members for manual assignment.
**2. Fix exclusion rules duration input**
- Default changed from `10` to `null` so time-based exclusion isn't
applied unless explicitly set.
- Minimum lowered from 10 to 1 minute.
- `DurationInput` updated to handle `null` values correctly.
## Type of change
Please delete options that are not relevant.
- [ ] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
- [ ] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
## How Has This Been Tested?
- Added model and capacity service specs for zero-limit exclusion
behavior.
- Tested manually via UI flows
## Checklist:
- [ ] My code follows the style guidelines of this project
- [ ] I have performed a self-review of my code
- [ ] I have commented on my code, particularly in hard-to-understand
areas
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [ ] My changes generate no new warnings
- [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [ ] New and existing unit tests pass locally with my changes
- [ ] Any dependent changes have been merged and published in downstream
modules
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Previously, all incoming messages from Facebook channel with
instagram_id had their attachment data_url and thumb_url overridden with
external_url. This caused issues for non-Instagram conversations
originating from Facebook Message where the file URL should be used
instead.
Narrows the override to only apply when the conversation type is
instagram_direct_message, which is the only case where Instagram's CDN
URLs need to be used directly.
Fixes
https://linear.app/chatwoot/issue/CW-6722/videos-are-missing-in-facebook-conversation
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
When an AgentBot is assigned to a conversation after the first message
has already been received, the bot does not respond because it never
receives any event. The `message_created` event fires before the bot is
assigned, and the bot has no way to know it was assigned.
Chatwoot already dispatches a `CONVERSATION_UPDATED` event when
`assignee_agent_bot_id` changes, but `AgentBotListener` wasn't listening
for it. This fix adds a `conversation_updated` handler so the bot
receives a webhook with the conversation context when assigned.
## How to reproduce
1. Customer sends a message → conversation created, `message_created`
fires
2. System processes the message (adds labels, custom attributes)
3. System assigns an AgentBot to the conversation via API
4. **Before fix:** Bot receives no event and never responds
5. **After fix:** Bot receives `conversation_updated` event with
conversation payload
## What changed
- **`AgentBotListener`**: Added `conversation_updated` handler that
sends the conversation webhook payload to the assigned bot when the
conversation is updated
## How to test
1. Create an AgentBot with an `outgoing_url` pointing to a webhook
inspector (e.g. webhook.site)
2. Send a message to create a conversation
3. Assign the AgentBot to the conversation via API:
```
POST /api/v1/accounts/{id}/conversations/{id}/assignments
{ "assignee_id": <bot_id>, "assignee_type": "AgentBot" }
```
4. Verify the bot receives a `conversation_updated` event at its webhook
URL
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### 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.
Attachment webhook event payloads (`message_created`) were missing the
file extension and content type. The `extension` column existed but was
never populated, and `content_type` was not included in the payload at
all.
## What changed
- Added `before_save :set_extension` callback to extract file extension
from the filename when saving an attachment.
- Added `content_type` (from ActiveStorage) to the `file_metadata` used
in `push_event_data`.
### Before
```json
{
"extension": null,
"data_url": "...",
"file_size": 11960
}
```
### After
```json
{
"extension": "pdf",
"content_type": "application/pdf",
"data_url": "...",
"file_size": 11960
}
```
## How to reproduce
1. Send a message with a file attachment (e.g., PDF) via any channel
2. Inspect the `message_created` webhook payload
3. Observe `extension` is `null` and `content_type` is missing
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# Pull Request Template
## Description
Adds custom tool support to v1
## Type of change
- [x] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
## How Has This Been Tested?
Please describe the tests that you ran to verify your changes. Provide
instructions so we can reproduce. Please also list any relevant details
for your test configuration.
<img width="1816" height="958" alt="CleanShot 2026-03-24 at 11 37 33@2x"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/2777a953-8b65-4a2d-88ec-39f395b3fb47"
/>
<img width="378" height="488" alt="CleanShot 2026-03-24 at 11 38 18@2x"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f6973c99-efd0-40e4-90fe-4472a2f63cea"
/>
<img width="1884" height="1452" alt="CleanShot 2026-03-24 at 11 38
32@2x"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9fba4fc4-0c33-46da-888a-52ec6bad6130"
/>
## Checklist:
- [x] My code follows the style guidelines of this project
- [ ] I have performed a self-review of my code
- [ ] I have commented on my code, particularly in hard-to-understand
areas
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [ ] My changes generate no new warnings
- [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [ ] New and existing unit tests pass locally with my changes
- [ ] Any dependent changes have been merged and published in downstream
modules
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Co-authored-by: Shivam Mishra <scm.mymail@gmail.com>
When a user signs up with an email they don't own and sets a password,
that password remains valid even after the real owner later signs in via
OAuth. This means the original registrant — who never proved ownership
of the email — retains working credentials on the account. This change
closes that gap by rotating the password to a random value whenever an
unconfirmed user completes an OAuth sign-in.
The check (`oauth_user_needs_password_reset?`) is evaluated before
`skip_confirmation!` runs, since confirmation would flip `confirmed_at`
and mask the condition. If the user was unconfirmed, the stored password
is replaced with a secure random string that satisfies the password
policy. This applies to both the web and mobile OAuth callback paths, as
well as the sign-up path where the password is rotated before the reset
token is generated.
Users who lose access to password-based login as a side effect can
recover through the standard "Forgot password" flow at any time. Since
they've already proven email ownership via OAuth, this is a low-friction
recovery path
Images and videos sent from Chatwoot to LINE inboxes fail to display on
the LINE mobile app — users see expired markers, broken thumbnails, or
missing images. This happens because LINE mobile lazy-loads images
rather than downloading them immediately, and the ActiveStorage signed
URLs expire after 5 minutes.
Closes
https://linear.app/chatwoot/issue/CW-6696/line-messaging-with-image-or-video-may-not-show-when-client-inactive
## How to reproduce
1. Create a LINE inbox and start a chat from the LINE mobile app
2. Close the LINE mobile app
3. Send an image from Chatwoot to that chat
4. Wait 7-8 minutes (past the 5-minute URL expiration)
5. Open the LINE mobile app — the image is broken/expired
## What changed
- **`originalContentUrl`**: switched from `download_url` (signed, 5-min
expiry) to `file_url` (permanent redirect-based URL)
- **`previewImageUrl`**: switched to `thumb_url` (250px resized
thumbnail meeting LINE's 1MB/240x240 recommendation), with fallback to
`file_url` for non-image attachments like video
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## Linear Ticket
https://linear.app/chatwoot/issue/CW-6707/socketresolutionerror-failed-to-open-tcp-connection-to-permanentlyhttps://linear.app/chatwoot/issue/CW-6707/socketresolutionerror-failed-to-open-tcp-connection-to-permanently#comment-14e0f9ff
## Description
Browser push notifications fail with Socket::ResolutionError when the
push subscription endpoint's domain can't be resolved via DNS (e.g.,
defunct push service, transient DNS failure). This error wasn't handled
in handle_browser_push_error, so it fell through to the catch-all else
branch and got reported to Sentry on every notification attempt — 1,637
times in the last 7 days.
The dead subscription was never cleaned up or the error suppressed, so
every subsequent notification for the affected user triggered the same
Sentry alert.
Added Socket::ResolutionError to the existing transient network error
handler alongside Errno::ECONNRESET, Net::OpenTimeout, and
Net::ReadTimeout. The error is logged but not reported to Sentry, and
the subscription is kept intact in case it's a temporary DNS blip.
## Type of change
- [ ] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## How Has This Been Tested?
- Verified that Socket::ResolutionError is a subclass of StandardError
and matches the when clause
## Checklist:
- [ ] My code follows the style guidelines of this project
- [ ] I have performed a self-review of my code
- [ ] I have commented on my code, particularly in hard-to-understand
areas
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [ ] My changes generate no new warnings
- [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [ ] New and existing unit tests pass locally with my changes
- [ ] Any dependent changes have been merged and published in downstream
modules
Co-authored-by: Vishnu Narayanan <iamwishnu@gmail.com>
# Pull Request Template
## Description
This PR fixes the white background bleed visible in the widget, widget
article viewer and help center when dark mode is active.
**What was happening**
While scrolling, the `<body>` element retained a white background in
dark mode. This occurred because dark mode classes were only applied to
inner container elements, not the root.
**What changed**
* **Widget:** Updated the `useDarkMode` composable to sync the `dark`
class to `<html>` using `watchEffect`, allowing `<body>` to inherit dark
theme variables. Also added background styles to `html`, `body`, and
`#app` in `woot.scss`.
* **Help center portal:** Moved `bg-white dark:bg-slate-900` from
`<main>` to `<body>` in the portal layout so the entire page background
responds correctly to dark mode, including within the widget iframe.
* **ArticleViewer:** Replaced hardcoded `bg-white` with `bg-n-solid-1`
to ensure better theming.
Fixes
https://linear.app/chatwoot/issue/CW-6704/widget-body-colour-not-implemented
## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## How Has This Been Tested?
### Screencasts
### Before
**Widget**
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e0224ad1-81a6-440a-a824-e115fb806728
**Help center**
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/40a8ded5-5360-474d-9ec5-fd23e037c845
### After
**Widget**
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/dd37cc68-99fc-4d60-b2ae-cf41f9d4d38c
**Help center**
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/bc998c4e-ef77-46fa-ac7f-4ea16d912ce3
## Checklist:
- [x] My code follows the style guidelines of this project
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my code
- [ ] I have commented on my code, particularly in hard-to-understand
areas
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] My changes generate no new warnings
- [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [x] New and existing unit tests pass locally with my changes
- [ ] Any dependent changes have been merged and published in downstream
modules
# Pull Request Template
## Description
This PR fixes
1. Messages being trimmed to the default 1024 limit in `trimContent`
method, instead of channel-specific limits for drafts and AI tasks.
2. Telegram messages are allowed up to 10,000 characters in config, but
the API supports only 4096, causing failures for oversized messages.
Fixes
https://linear.app/chatwoot/issue/CW-6694/captain-ai-rewrite-tasks-truncate-draft-to-1024-chars-trimcontenthttps://github.com/chatwoot/chatwoot/issues/13919
## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## How Has This Been Tested?
### Loom video
**Before**
https://www.loom.com/share/00e9d6b4d19247febf35dffa99da3805
**After**
https://www.loom.com/share/c4900e9effc345c79bcd8a5aa1ee277b
## Checklist:
- [x] My code follows the style guidelines of this project
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my code
- [ ] I have commented on my code, particularly in hard-to-understand
areas
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] My changes generate no new warnings
- [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [x] New and existing unit tests pass locally with my changes
- [ ] Any dependent changes have been merged and published in downstream
modules
Adds `WebsiteBrandingService` (OSS) with an Enterprise override using
Firecrawl v2 to extract branding and business data from a URL for
onboarding auto-fill.
OSS version uses HTTParty + Nokogiri to extract:
- Business name (og:site_name or title)
- Language (html lang)
- Favicon
- Social links from `<a>` tags
Enterprise version makes a single Firecrawl call to fetch:
- Structured JSON (name, language, industry via LLM)
- Branding (favicon, primary color)
- Page links
Falls back to OSS if Firecrawl is unavailable or fails.
Social handles (WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, Telegram, TikTok, LINE)
are parsed deterministically via a shared `SocialLinkParser`.
> We use links for socials, since the LLM extraction was unreliable,
mostly returned empty, and hallucinated in some rare scenarios
## How to test
```ruby
# OSS (no Firecrawl key needed)
WebsiteBrandingService.new('chatwoot.com').perform
# Enterprise (requires CAPTAIN_FIRECRAWL_API_KEY)
WebsiteBrandingService.new('notion.so').perform
WebsiteBrandingService.new('postman.com').perform
```
Verify the returned hash includes business_name, language,
industry_category, social_handles, and branding with
favicon/primary_color.
<img width="908" height="393" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e3696887-d366-485a-89a0-8e1a9698a788"
/>
This change blocks Help Center access for default/Hacker-plan accounts
and closes the downgrade gap that could leave `help_center` enabled
after a subscription falls back to the default cloud plan.
Fixes: none
Closes: none
## Why
Default-plan accounts should not be able to access the Help Center, but
the downgrade fallback path only reset the plan name and did not
reconcile premium feature flags. That meant some accounts could keep
`help_center` enabled even after landing back on the Hacker/default
plan.
## What this change does
- blocks Help Center portal and article access for default/Hacker-plan
accounts
- reconciles premium feature flags when a subscription falls back to the
default cloud plan, so `help_center` is disabled immediately instead of
waiting for a later webhook
- preserves existing account `custom_attributes` during Stripe customer
recreation instead of overwriting them
- adds Enterprise coverage for the default-plan access checks on hosted
and custom-domain Help Center routes
- fixes the public access check to use the resolved portal object so
blocked requests return the intended response instead of raising an
error
## Validation
1. Create or use an account on the default/Hacker cloud plan with an
active portal.
2. Visit the portal home page and a published article on both the
Chatwoot-hosted URL and a configured custom domain.
3. Confirm the Help Center is blocked for that account.
4. Downgrade a paid account back to the default/Hacker plan through the
Stripe webhook flow.
5. Confirm `help_center` is disabled right after the downgrade fallback
is processed and the account can no longer access the Help Center.
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Co-authored-by: Sojan Jose <sojan@pepalo.com>
Self-hosted installations were incorrectly hitting the daily email rate
limit of 100, seeded from `installation_config`. Since self-hosted users
control their own infrastructure, email rate limiting should only apply
to Chatwoot Cloud.
Closes#13913
After a successful WhatsApp OAuth reauthorization, the health check runs
immediately and finds the phone number in a pending provisioning state
(`platform_type: NOT_APPLICABLE`). This incorrectly triggers
`prompt_reauthorization!`, re-setting the Redis disconnect flag and
sending a disconnect email — even though the reauth just succeeded.
The fix skips the health check during reauthorization flows. It still
runs for new channel creation.
Closes https://github.com/chatwoot/chatwoot/pull/12556
## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## How to reproduce
1. Have a WhatsApp channel with a phone number in pending provisioning
state (display name not yet approved by Meta)
2. Complete the OAuth reauthorization flow
3. Observe that the user receives a "success" response but immediately
gets a disconnect email
## What changed
- `Whatsapp::EmbeddedSignupService#perform` now skips
`check_channel_health_and_prompt_reauth` when `inbox_id` is present
(reauthorization flow)
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When syncing contacts to LeadSquared, the `Lead.CreateOrUpdate` API
defaults to searching by email. If a contact has no email (or a
different email) but a phone number matching an existing lead, the API
fails with `MXDuplicateEntryException` instead of finding and updating
the existing lead. This accounted for ~69% of all LeadSquared
integration errors, and cascaded into "Lead not found" failures when
posting transcript and conversation activities (~14% of errors).
## What changed
- `LeadClient#create_or_update_lead` now catches
`MXDuplicateEntryException` and retries the request once with
`SearchBy=Phone` appended to the body, telling the API to match on phone
number instead
- Once the retry succeeds, the returned lead ID is stored on the contact
(existing behavior), so all future events use the direct `update_lead`
path and never hit the duplicate error again
## How to reproduce
1. Create a lead in LeadSquared with phone number `+91-75076767676` and
email `a@example.com`
2. In Chatwoot, create a contact with the same phone number but a
different email (or no email)
3. Trigger a contact sync (via conversation creation or contact update)
4. Before fix: `MXDuplicateEntryException` error in logs, contact fails
to sync
5. After fix: retry with `SearchBy=Phone` finds and updates the existing
lead, stores the lead ID on the contact
This pull request fixes the model annotation tooling due to previous
incomplete migration from `annotate` to `annotaterb` gem (#12600). It
also improves the handling of serialized values in the
`InstallationConfig` model by ensuring a default value is set,
simplifying the code, and removing a workaround for YAML
deserialization.
**Annotation tooling updates:**
* Added `.annotaterb.yml` to configure the `annotate_rb` gem with
project-specific options, centralizing annotation settings.
* Replaced the custom `auto_annotate_models.rake` task with the standard
rake task from `annotate_rb`, and added `lib/tasks/annotate_rb.rake` to
load annotation tasks in development environments.
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**Model serialization improvements:**
* Updated the `InstallationConfig` model to set a default value for the
`serialized_value` attribute, ensuring it always has a hash with
indifferent access and removing the need for a deserialization
workaround in the `value` method.
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Adds a Platform API endpoint that allows migrating existing Google and
Microsoft email channels (with OAuth credentials) into Chatwoot without
requiring end-users to re-authenticate. This enables customers who lack
Rails console access to programmatically migrate email channels from
legacy systems.
### How to test
1. Create a Platform App and grant it permissible access to a target
account
2. `POST /platform/api/v1/accounts/:account_id/email_channel_migrations`
with a payload like:
```json
{
"migrations": [
{
"email": "support@example.com",
"provider": "google",
"provider_config": {
"access_token": "...",
"refresh_token": "...",
"expires_on": "..."
},
"inbox_name": "Migrated Support"
}
]
}
```
3. Verify channels are created with correct provider, provider_config, and IMAP defaults
4. Verify partial failures (e.g. duplicate email) don't roll back other migrations in the batch
5. Verify unauthenticated and non-permissible requests return 401
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Co-authored-by: Sojan Jose <sojan@pepalo.com>
Webhook payloads (`message_created`, `message_updated`) started sending
channel-rendered HTML in the `content` field instead of the original raw
message content after PR #12878. This broke downstream agent bots and
integrations that expected plain text or markdown.
Closes https://linear.app/chatwoot/issue/PLA-109/webhook-payloads-send-channel-rendered-html-instead-of-raw-content
## How to reproduce
1. Connect an agent bot to a WebWidget inbox
2. Send a message with markdown formatting (e.g. `**bold**`) from the
widget
3. Observe the agent bot webhook payload — `content` field contains
`<p><strong>bold</strong></p>` instead of `**bold**`
## What changed
Split `MessageContentPresenter` into two public methods:
- `outgoing_content` — renders markdown for the target channel (used by
channel delivery services)
- `webhook_content` — returns raw content with CSAT survey URL when
applicable, no markdown rendering (used by `webhook_data`)
Updated `Message#webhook_data` to use `webhook_content` instead of
`outgoing_content`.
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Co-authored-by: Sivin Varghese <64252451+iamsivin@users.noreply.github.com>
# Pull Request Template
## Description
Relocate controller from enterprise/ to app/ and add
Api::V1::Accounts::Captain::TasksController.prepend_mod_with for EE
overrides.
Fixes: Ai assist giving 404 on CE
## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## How Has This Been Tested?
Please describe the tests that you ran to verify your changes. Provide
instructions so we can reproduce. Please also list any relevant details
for your test configuration.
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/>
after:
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## Checklist:
- [x] My code follows the style guidelines of this project
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modules
Co-authored-by: Shivam Mishra <scm.mymail@gmail.com>
Webhook retry failure logs for agent-bot now include the event payload,
making it easier to identify which event failed when debugging transient
upstream errors (429/500).
Previously the log only showed:
`[AgentBots::WebhookJob] attempt 1 failed
RestClient::InternalServerError`
Now it includes the payload:
`[AgentBots::WebhookJob] attempt 1 failed
RestClient::InternalServerError payload={"event":"message_created",...}`
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
# Pull Request Template
## Description
This PR adds support to auto-focus the editor when clicking reply to
this message, the editor now automatically receives focus so users can
start typing immediately.
Fixes
https://linear.app/chatwoot/issue/CW-6661/typing-box-not-focused-after-clicking-reply-to-message
## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## How Has This Been Tested?
### Screencast
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c5e77055-3f68-4ad8-934e-cfc465166e8a
## Checklist:
- [x] My code follows the style guidelines of this project
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my code
- [ ] I have commented on my code, particularly in hard-to-understand
areas
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] My changes generate no new warnings
- [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [x] New and existing unit tests pass locally with my changes
- [ ] Any dependent changes have been merged and published in downstream
modules
## Description
The RemoveOrphanConversationsService filters orphan conversations by a
time window before deleting them. Previously it used created_at, which
could miss old conversations that still had recent activity.
Switching to last_activity_at ensures the cleanup window reflects actual
conversation activity rather than creation time.
## Type of change
Please delete options that are not relevant.
- [ ] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## How Has This Been Tested?
- By running Rake task
- Run the job from console
## Checklist:
- [ ] My code follows the style guidelines of this project
- [ ] I have performed a self-review of my code
- [ ] I have commented on my code, particularly in hard-to-understand
areas
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- [ ] My changes generate no new warnings
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feature works
- [ ] New and existing unit tests pass locally with my changes
- [ ] Any dependent changes have been merged and published in downstream
modules
# Pull Request Template
## Description
Captain v1 does not have access to contact attributes. Added a toggle to
let user choose if they want contact information available to Captain.
## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## How Has This Been Tested?
Please describe the tests that you ran to verify your changes. Provide
instructions so we can reproduce. Please also list any relevant details
for your test configuration.
Specs and locally
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## Checklist:
- [x] My code follows the style guidelines of this project
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my code
- [x] I have commented on my code, particularly in hard-to-understand
areas
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] My changes generate no new warnings
- [x] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [x] New and existing unit tests pass locally with my changes
- [x] Any dependent changes have been merged and published in downstream
modules
## Description
Add missing JSON imports and spread exports for `companies`,
`contentTemplates`, `mfa`, `snooze`, `webhooks`, and `yearInReview` so
these translations are properly loaded in the pt_BR locale. Without
these imports, those sections of the UI were falling back to English for
Brazilian Portuguese users.
## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## 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
Co-authored-by: Sojan Jose <sojan@pepalo.com>
## PR#1: Reporting events rollup — model and write path
Reporting queries currently hit the `reporting_events` table directly.
This works, but the table grows linearly with event volume, and
aggregation queries (counts, averages over date ranges) get
progressively slower as accounts age.
This PR introduces a pre-aggregated `reporting_events_rollups` table
that stores daily per-metric, per-dimension (account/agent/inbox)
totals. The write path is intentionally decoupled from the read path —
rollup rows are written inline from the event listener via upsert, and a
backfill service exists to rebuild historical data from raw events.
Nothing reads from this table yet.
The write path activates when an account has a `reporting_timezone` set
(new account setting). The `reporting_events_rollup` feature flag
controls only the future read path, not writes — so rollup data
accumulates silently once timezone is configured. A `MetricRegistry`
maps raw event names to rollup column semantics in one place, keeping
the write and (future) read paths aligned.
### What changed
- Migration for `reporting_events_rollups` with a unique composite index
for upsert
- `ReportingEventsRollup` model
- `reporting_timezone` account setting with IANA timezone validation
- `MetricRegistry` — single source of truth for event-to-metric mappings
- `RollupService` — real-time upsert from event listener
- `BackfillService` — rebuilds rollups for a given account + date from
raw events
- Rake tasks for interactive backfill and timezone setup
- `reporting_events_rollup` feature flag (disabled by default)
### How to test
1. Set a `reporting_timezone` on an account
(`Account.first.update!(reporting_timezone: 'Asia/Kolkata')`)
2. Resolve a conversation or trigger a first response
3. Check `ReportingEventsRollup.where(account_id: ...)` — rows should
appear
4. Run backfill: `bundle exec rake reporting_events_rollup:backfill` and
verify historical data populates
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Co-authored-by: Muhsin Keloth <muhsinkeramam@gmail.com>
Devise 4.9.x has a race condition in the reconfirmable flow where
concurrent email change requests can desynchronize the confirmation
token from `unconfirmed_email`, letting an attacker confirm an email
they don't own. We use `:confirmable` with `reconfirmable = true`, so
we're directly exposed.
The upstream fix is in Devise 5.0.3, but we can't upgrade —
`devise-two-factor` only supports Devise 5 from v6.4.0, which also
raised its Rails minimum to 7.2+. No released version supports both
Devise 5 and Rails 7.1.
This PR ports the Devise 5.0.3 fix locally by overriding
`postpone_email_change_until_confirmation_and_regenerate_confirmation_token`
on the User model to persist the record before regenerating the token.
This is a stopgap — remove it once the dependency chain allows upgrading
to Devise 5.
### How to test
Sign in as a confirmed user and change your email. The app should send a
confirmation to the new address while keeping the current email
unchanged until confirmed.
The Platform API was returning the bot's `name` value for the
`outgoing_url` field across all agent bot endpoints (index, show,
create, update). A typo in the `_agent_bot.json.jbuilder` partial used
`resource.name` instead of `resource.outgoing_url`.
Closes#13787
## What changed
- `app/views/platform/api/v1/models/_agent_bot.json.jbuilder`: corrected
`resource.name` → `resource.outgoing_url` on the `outgoing_url` field.
## How to reproduce
1. Create an agent bot via `POST /platform/api/v1/agent_bots` with a
distinct `outgoing_url`.
2. Call `GET /platform/api/v1/agent_bots/:id`.
3. Before this fix the `outgoing_url` in the response equals the bot's
`name`; after the fix it equals the value set at creation.
## Tests
Added `outgoing_url` assertions to the existing GET index and GET show
request specs so the regression is covered.
When `allowed_domains` is configured on a web widget inbox, the server
responds with Content-Security-Policy: frame-ancestors <domains>, which
blocks the widget iframe in mobile app WebViews. This happens because
WebViews load content from file:// or null origins, which cannot match
any domain in the frame-ancestors directive.
This adds a per-inbox toggle — "Enable widget in mobile apps" — that
skips the frame-ancestors header when the request has no valid Origin
(i.e., it comes from a mobile WebView). Web browsers with a real origin
still get domain restrictions enforced as usual.
<img width="2330" height="1490" alt="CleanShot 2026-03-11 at 10 13
01@2x"
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/>
Fixes
https://linear.app/chatwoot/issue/CW-6560/widget-is-not-loading-from-iosandroid-widgets
How to test
1. Go to Settings → Inboxes → (Web Widget) → Configuration
2. Set allowed_domains to a specific domain (e.g., *.example.com)
3. Try loading the widget in a mobile app WebView — it should be blocked
4. Enable "Enable widget in mobile apps" checkbox
5. Reload the widget in the WebView — it should now load successfully
6. Verify the widget on a website not in the allowed domains list is
still blocked
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Co-authored-by: iamsivin <iamsivin@gmail.com>