## Summary
This Enterprise-only feature automatically fetches a favicon for
companies created with a domain, and adds a batch task to backfill
missing avatars for existing companies. The flow only targets companies
that do not already have an attached avatar, so existing avatars are
left untouched.
## Demo
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d050334e-769f-4e46-b6e7-f7423727a192
## What changed
- Added `Avatar::AvatarFromFaviconJob` to build a Google favicon URL
from the company domain and fetch it through `Avatar::AvatarFromUrlJob`
- Triggered favicon fetching from `Company` with `after_create_commit`
- Added `Companies::FetchAvatarsJob` to batch existing companies that
are missing avatars
- Added `companies:fetch_missing_avatars` under `enterprise/lib/tasks`
- Kept the company-specific implementation inside the Enterprise
boundary
- Stubbed the new favicon request in unrelated specs that now hit this
callback indirectly
- Updated a couple of CI-sensitive specs that were failing due to
callback side effects / reload-safe exception assertions
## How to verify
1. Create a company in Enterprise with a valid domain and no avatar.
2. Confirm that a favicon-based avatar gets attached shortly after
creation.
3. Create another company with a domain and an avatar already attached.
4. Confirm that the existing avatar is not replaced.
5. Run `companies:fetch_missing_avatars`.
6. Confirm that existing companies without avatars get one, while
companies that already have avatars remain unchanged.
## Notes
- This change does not refresh or overwrite existing company avatars
- Favicon fetching only runs for companies with a present domain
- The branch includes the latest `develop`
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Co-authored-by: Muhsin Keloth <muhsinkeramam@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Sojan Jose <sojan@pepalo.com>
This fixes the agent-bot webhook delivery path so transient upstream
failures follow the expected delivery lifecycle. Existing fallback
behavior is preserved, and fallback actions are applied only after
delivery attempts are exhausted.
To reproduce, configure an agent-bot webhook endpoint to return 429/500
for message events. Before this fix, failure handling could be applied
too early; after this fix, delivery attempts complete first and then
existing fallback handling runs.
Tested with:
- bundle exec rspec spec/jobs/agent_bots/webhook_job_spec.rb
spec/lib/webhooks/trigger_spec.rb
- bundle exec rubocop spec/jobs/agent_bots/webhook_job_spec.rb
spec/lib/webhooks/trigger_spec.rb
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## Notion document
https://www.notion.so/chatwoot/Email-IMAP-Issue-30aa5f274c928062aa6bddc2e5877a63?showMoveTo=true&saveParent=true
## Description
PLAIN IMAP channels (non-OAuth) were silently retrying failed
authentication every minute, forever. When credentials are
wrong/expired, Net::IMAP::NoResponseError was caught and logged but
channel.authorization_error! was never called — so the Redis error
counter never incremented, reauthorization_required? was never set, and
admins were never notified. OAuth channels already had this handled
correctly via the Reauthorizable concern.
Additionally, Net::IMAP::ResponseParseError (raised by non-RFC-compliant
IMAP servers) was falling through to the StandardError catch-all,
flooding
Estimated impact before fix: ~70–75 broken IMAP inboxes generating
~700k–750k wasted Sidekiq jobs/week.
## Type of change
- [ ] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## Checklist:
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feature works
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- [ ] Any dependent changes have been merged and published in downstream
modules
## Description
Fixes `Avatar::AvatarFromUrlJob` logging 404 errors as ERROR when
avatars don't exist
## Type of change
- [ ] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
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>
> **Overview**
> Updates `Avatar::AvatarFromUrlJob` error handling to treat
`Down::NotFound` (404/missing avatar URL) as a non-error: it now logs an
INFO message instead of logging as ERROR.
>
> Other `Down::Error` failures continue to be logged as ERROR, and the
job still runs `update_avatar_sync_attributes` in `ensure`.
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When an IMAP server returns malformed or partial protocol responses,
Inboxes::FetchImapEmailsJob can raise Net::IMAP::ResponseParseError,
Net::IMAP::ResponseReadError, or Net::IMAP::ResponseTooLargeError.
Previously these errors fell through to the generic StandardError
handler and were captured repeatedly in Sentry.
This PR updates app/jobs/inboxes/fetch_imap_emails_job.rb to treat those
parser/read exceptions as handled IMAP failures by adding them to the
existing IMAP/network rescue block, so they are logged and retried on
the next scheduled run without exception tracking noise.
fixes:
https://chatwoot-p3.sentry.io/issues/7132037793/events/104fb9b4d80a4fb6ba3861c44c6c9b83/
How to reproduce:
- Use an IMAP server/inbox that intermittently returns malformed or
truncated protocol responses during search/fetch.
- Run Inboxes::FetchImapEmailsJob for that channel and observe the
raised parser/read exception.
How this was tested:
- bundle exec ruby -c app/jobs/inboxes/fetch_imap_emails_job.rb
- bundle exec rubocop app/jobs/inboxes/fetch_imap_emails_job.rb
When businesses use WhatsApp Business App (co-existence mode) or
Instagram App or TikTok alongside Chatwoot, messages sent from the
native apps were not synced properly back to Chatwoot. This left agents
with an incomplete conversation history and no visibility into responses
sent outside the dashboard. Additionally, if these echo messages did
arrive, they appeared as "Sent by: Bot" in the UI since they had no
sender, making it confusing for agents.
This PR subscribes to WhatsApp `smb_message_echoes` webhook events and
routes them through the existing service with an `outgoing_echo` flag,
mirroring how Instagram already handles echoes. On the Instagram side,
echo messages now also carry the `external_echo` content attribute and
`delivered` status.
On the frontend, messages with `externalEcho` are distinguished from bot
messages showing a "Native app" avatar and an advisory note encouraging
agents to reply from Chatwoot to maintain the service window.
<img width="1518" height="524" alt="CleanShot 2026-01-29 at 13 37 57@2x"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5aa0b552-6382-441f-96aa-9a62ca716e4a"
/>
Fixes
https://linear.app/chatwoot/issue/CW-4204/display-messages-not-sent-from-chatwoot-in-case-of-outgoing-echo
Fixes
https://linear.app/chatwoot/issue/PLA-33/incoming-from-me-messages-from-whatsapp-business-app-are-not-falling
## Description
This PR includes cron job to delete the orphans
## Type of change
- [ ] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
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> [!NOTE]
> Introduces a scheduled cleanup for conversations missing `contact` or
`inbox`.
>
> - Adds `Internal::RemoveOrphanConversationsService` to batch-delete
orphan conversations (scoped by optional `account`, within a
configurable `days` window) with progress logging
> - New `Internal::RemoveOrphanConversationsJob` that invokes the
service; scheduled via `config/schedule.yml` to run every 12 hours on
`housekeeping` queue
> - Refactors rake task `chatwoot:ops:cleanup_orphan_conversations` to
use the service and report `total_deleted` after confirmation
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## Linear issue
https://linear.app/chatwoot/issue/CW-6289/limit-the-number-of-notifications-per-user-to-300
## Description
Limits the number of notifications per user to 300 by introducing an
async trim job that runs after each notification creation. This prevents
unbounded notification growth that was causing DB CPU spikes.
## Type of change
- [ ] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
- [ ] This change requires a documentation update
## How Has This Been Tested?
- Added unit tests for TrimUserNotificationsJob
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> [!NOTE]
> Implements a dedicated purge job to control notification volume and
scheduling.
>
> - Introduces `Notification::RemoveOldNotificationJob` (queue:
`purgable`) to delete notifications older than 1 month and trim each
user to the 300 most recent (deterministic by `created_at DESC, id
DESC`)
> - Adds daily cron (`remove_old_notification_job` at 22:30 UTC, queue
`purgable`) in `config/schedule.yml`
> - Removes ad-hoc triggering of the purge from
`TriggerScheduledItemsJob`
> - Adds/updates specs covering enqueue queue, old-notification
deletion, per-user trimming, and combined behavior
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## Linear Ticket
https://linear.app/chatwoot/issue/CW-4569/nomethoderror-undefined-method-blocked-for-nil-nomethoderror
## Description
Fixes NoMethodError in ConversationMuteHelpers that occurs during
contact deletion race condition.
When a contact is deleted, there's a brief window (~50-150ms) where
contact_id becomes nil but conversations still exist. If ResolutionJob
runs during this window, the muted? method crashes trying to call
blocked? on nil.Fixes # (issue)
## Type of change
- [ ] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## How Has This Been Tested?
- Created orphaned conversations (contact_id = nil)
- Called muted?, mute!, unmute! - all return gracefully
- Verified async deletion still works correctly
## Checklist:
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feature works
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modules
Co-authored-by: Sojan Jose <sojan@pepalo.com>
fixes: #11834
This pull request introduces TikTok channel integration, enabling users
to connect and manage TikTok business accounts similarly to other
supported social channels. The changes span backend API endpoints,
authentication helpers, webhook handling, configuration, and frontend
components to support TikTok as a first-class channel.
**Key Notes**
* This integration is only compatible with TikTok Business Accounts
* Special permissions are required to access the TikTok [Business
Messaging
API](https://business-api.tiktok.com/portal/docs?id=1832183871604753).
* The Business Messaging API is region-restricted and is currently
unavailable to users in the EU.
* Only TEXT, IMAGE, and POST_SHARE messages are currently supported due
to limitations in the TikTok Business Messaging API
* A message will be successfully sent only if it contains text alone or
one image attachment. Messages with multiple attachments or those
combining text and attachments will fail and receive a descriptive error
status.
* Messages sent directly from the TikTok App will be synced into the
system
* Initiating a new conversation from the system is not permitted due to
limitations from the TikTok Business Messaging API.
**Backend: TikTok Channel Integration**
* Added `Api::V1::Accounts::Tiktok::AuthorizationsController` to handle
TikTok OAuth authorization initiation, returning the TikTok
authorization URL.
* Implemented `Tiktok::CallbacksController` to handle TikTok OAuth
callback, process authorization results, create or update channel/inbox,
and handle errors or denied scopes.
* Added `Webhooks::TiktokController` to receive and verify TikTok
webhook events, including signature verification and event dispatching.
* Created `Tiktok::IntegrationHelper` module for JWT-based token
generation and verification for secure TikTok OAuth state management.
**Configuration and Feature Flags**
* Added TikTok app credentials (`TIKTOK_APP_ID`, `TIKTOK_APP_SECRET`) to
allowed configs and app config, and registered TikTok as a feature in
the super admin features YAML.
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**Frontend: TikTok Channel UI and Messaging Support**
* Added `TiktokChannel` API client for frontend TikTok authorization
requests.
* Updated channel icon mappings and tests to include TikTok
(`Channel::Tiktok`).
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* Enabled TikTok as a supported channel in contact forms, channel
widgets, and feature toggles.
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* Updated message meta logic to support TikTok-specific message statuses
(sent, delivered, read).
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* Added support for embedded message attachments (e.g., TikTok embeds)
with a new `EmbedBubble` component and updated message rendering logic.
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* Adjusted reply policy and UI messaging for TikTok's 48-hour reply
window.
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These changes collectively enable end-to-end TikTok channel support,
from configuration and OAuth flow to webhook processing and frontend
message handling.
------------
# TikTok App Setup & Configuration
1. Grant access to the Business Messaging API
([Documentation](https://business-api.tiktok.com/portal/docs?id=1832184145137922))
2. Set the app authorization redirect URL to
`https://FRONTEND_URL/tiktok/callback`
3. Update the installation config with TikTok App ID and Secret
4. Create a Business Messaging Webhook configuration and set the
callback url to `https://FRONTEND_URL/webhooks/tiktok`
([Documentation](https://business-api.tiktok.com/portal/docs?id=1832190670631937))
. You can do this by calling
`Tiktok::AuthClient.update_webhook_callback` from rails console once you
finish Tiktok channel configuration in super admin ( will be automated
in future )
5. Enable TikTok channel feature in an account
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Co-authored-by: iamsivin <iamsivin@gmail.com>
This PR fixes the HTTP 500 timeout errors occurring when deleting SLA
policies that have large volumes of historical data.
The fix moves the deletion workflow to asynchronous background
processing using the existing `DeleteObjectJob`.
By offloading heavy cascaded deletions (applied SLAs, SLA events,
conversation nullifications) from the request cycle, the API can now
return immediately while the cleanup continues in the background
avoiding the `Rack::Timeout::RequestTimeoutException`. This ensures that
SLA policies can be deleted reliably, regardless of data size.
### Problem
Deleting an SLA policy via `DELETE
/api/v1/accounts/{account_id}/sla_policies/{id}` fails consistently with
`Rack::Timeout::RequestTimeoutException (15s)` for policies with large
amounts of related data.
Because the current implementation performs all dependent deletions
**synchronously**, Rails processes:
- `has_many :applied_slas, dependent: :destroy` (thousands)
- Each `AppliedSla#destroy` → triggers destruction of many `SlaEvent`
records
- `has_many :conversations, dependent: :nullify` (thousands)
This processing far exceeds the Rack timeout window and consistently
triggers HTTP 500 errors for users.
### Solution
This PR applies the same pattern used successfully in Inbox deletion.
**Move deletion to async background jobs**
- Uses `DeleteObjectJob` for centralized, reliable cleanup.
- Allows the DELETE API call to respond immediately.
**Chunk large datasets**
- Records are processed in **batches of 5,000** to reduce DB load and
avoid job timeouts.
We’ve been watching Sidekiq workers climb from ~600 MB at boot to
1.4–1.5 GB after an hour whenever attachment-heavy jobs run. This PR is
an experiment to curb that growth by streaming attachments instead of
loading the whole blob into Ruby: reply-mailer inline attachments,
Telegram uploads, and audio transcriptions now read/write in chunks. If
this keeps RSS stable in production we’ll keep it; otherwise we’ll roll
it back and keep digging
## Description
Adds API endpoint to list companies with pagination, search, and
sorting.
Fixes
https://linear.app/chatwoot/issue/CW-5930/add-backend-routes-to-get-companies-result
Parent issue:
https://linear.app/chatwoot/issue/CW-5928/add-companies-tab-to-dashboard
## Type of change
- [x] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
## How Has This Been Tested?
Added comprehensive specs to
`spec/enterprise/controllers/api/v1/accounts/companies_controller_spec.rb`:
- Pagination (25 per page, multiple pages)
- Search by name and domain (case-insensitive)
- Counter cache for contacts_count
- Account scoping
- Authorization
To reproduce:
```bash
bundle exec rspec spec/enterprise/controllers/api/v1/accounts/companies_controller_spec.rb
bundle exec rubocop enterprise/app/controllers/api/v1/accounts/companies_controller.rb
```
## Checklist:
- [x] My code follows the style guidelines of this project
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areas
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- [x] My changes generate no new warnings
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feature works
- [x] New and existing unit tests pass locally with my changes
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modules
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Co-authored-by: iamsivin <iamsivin@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Shivam Mishra <scm.mymail@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Sojan Jose <sojan@pepalo.com>
## Linear Link
## Description
This PR introduces a new robust auto-assignment system for conversations
in Chatwoot. The system replaces the existing round-robin assignment
with a more sophisticated service-based architecture that supports
multiple assignment strategies, rate limiting, and Enterprise features
like capacity-based assignment and balanced distribution.
## Type of change
- [ ] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
## How Has This Been Tested?
- Unit test cases
- Test conversations getting assigned on status change to open
- Test the job directly via rails console
## Checklist:
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> [!NOTE]
> Adds a new service-based auto-assignment system with scheduled jobs,
rate limiting, enterprise capacity/balanced selection, and wiring via
inbox/handler; includes Redis helpers and comprehensive tests.
>
> - **Auto-assignment v2 (core services)**:
> - Add `AutoAssignment::AssignmentService` with bulk assignment,
configurable conversation priority, RR selection, and per-agent rate
limiting via `AutoAssignment::RateLimiter`.
> - Add `AutoAssignment::RoundRobinSelector` for agent selection.
> - **Jobs & scheduling**:
> - Add `AutoAssignment::AssignmentJob` (per-inbox bulk assign;
env-based limit) and `AutoAssignment::PeriodicAssignmentJob` (batch over
accounts/inboxes).
> - Schedule periodic run in `config/schedule.yml`
(`periodic_assignment_job`).
> - **Model/concerns wiring**:
> - Include `InboxAgentAvailability` in `Inbox`; add
`Inbox#auto_assignment_v2_enabled?`.
> - Update `AutoAssignmentHandler` to trigger v2 job when
`auto_assignment_v2_enabled?`, else fallback to legacy.
> - **Enterprise extensions**:
> - Add `Enterprise::InboxAgentAvailability` (capacity-aware filtering)
and `Enterprise::Concerns::Inbox` association `inbox_capacity_limits`.
> - Extend service via `Enterprise::AutoAssignment::AssignmentService`
(policy-driven config, capacity filtering, exclusion rules) and add
selectors/services: `BalancedSelector`, `CapacityService`.
> - **Infrastructure**:
> - Enhance `Redis::Alfred` with `expire`, key scan/count, and extended
ZSET helpers (`zadd`, `zcount`, `zcard`, `zrangebyscore`).
> - **Tests**:
> - Add specs for jobs, core service, rate limiter, RR selector, and
enterprise features (capacity, balanced selection, exclusions).
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Previously, the lock key for Instagram used sender_id, which for echo
messages (outgoing) would be the account's own ID. This caused all
outgoing messages to compete for the same lock, creating a bottleneck
during bulk messaging.
The fix introduces contact_instagram_id method that correctly identifies
the contact's ID regardless of message direction:
- For echo messages (outgoing): uses recipient.id (the contact)
- For incoming messages: uses sender.id (the contact)
This ensures each conversation has a unique lock, allowing parallel
processing of webhooks while maintaining race condition protection
within individual conversations.
Fixes lock acquisition errors in Sidekiq when processing bulk Instagram
messages.
Fixes
https://linear.app/chatwoot/issue/CW-5931/p0-mutexapplicationjoblockacquisitionerror-failed-to-acquire-lock-for
## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## Context
Sidekiq logs only showed the Sidekiq wrapper class and JID, which wasn’t
helpful when debugging ActiveJobs.
## Changes
- Updated `ChatwootDequeuedLogger` to log the actual `ActiveJob class`
and `job_id` instead of the generic Sidekiq wrapper and JID.
> Example
> ```
> Dequeued ActionMailer::MailDeliveryJob
123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426614174000 from default
> ```
- Remove sidekiq worker and unify everything to `ActiveJob`
Previously, email replies were handled inside workers. There was no
execution logs. This meant if emails silently failed (as reported by a
customer), we had no way to trace where the issue happened, the only
assumption was “no error = mail sent.”
By moving email handling into jobs, we now have proper execution logs
for each attempt. This makes it easier to debug delivery issues and
would have better visibility when investigating customer reports.
Fixes
https://linear.app/chatwoot/issue/CW-5538/emails-are-not-sentdelivered-to-the-contact
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# Changelog
When an agent bot webhook fails, we now flip any pending conversation
back to an open state so a human agent can pick
it up immediately. There will be an clear activity message giving the
team clear visibility into what went
wrong. This keeps customers from getting stuck in limbo when their
connected bot goes offline.
# Testing instructions
1. Initial setup: Create an agent bot with a working webhook URL and
connect it to a test inbox. Send a message from a
contact (e.g., via the widget) so a conversation is created; it should
enter the Pending state while the bot handles
the reply.
2. Introduce failure: Edit that agent bot and swap the webhook URL for a
dummy endpoint that will fail. Have the same
contact send another message in the existing conversation. Because the
webhook call now fails, the conversation should flip from Pending back
to Open, making it visible to agents. Also verify the activity message
3. New conversation check: With the dummy URL still in place, start a
brand-new conversation from a contact. When the
bot tries (and fails) to respond, confirm that the conversation appears
immediately as Open rather than remaining Pending. Also the activity
message is visible
4. Subsequent messages in open conversations will show no change
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Deleting large Accounts/Inboxes with object.destroy! can time out and
create heavy destroy_async fan-out; this change adds a simple pre-purge
that batch-destroys heavy associations first .
```
Account: conversations, contacts
Inbox: conversations, contact_inboxes
```
We use find_in_batches(5000), then proceeds with destroy!, reducing DB
pressure and race conditions while preserving callbacks and leaving the
behavior for non heavy models unchanged. The change is also done in a
way to easily add additional objects or relations to the list.
fixes:
https://linear.app/chatwoot/issue/CW-3106/inbox-deletion-process-update-the-flow
Currently, auto-assignment runs only during conversation creation or
update events. If no agents are online when new conversations arrive,
those conversations remain unassigned.
With this change, unassigned conversations will be automatically
assigned once agents become available. The job runs every 15 minutes and
uses a fair distribution threshold of 100 to prevent a large number of
conversations from being assigned to a single available agent. This will
be customizable later.
Added comprehensive Twilio WhatsApp content template support (Phase 1)
enabling text, media, and quick reply templates with proper parameter
conversion, sync capabilities.
**Template Types Supported**
- Basic Text Templates: Simple text with variables ({{1}}, {{2}})
- Media Templates: Image/Video/Document templates with text variables
- Quick Reply Templates: Interactive button templates
Front end changes is available via #12277
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Added support for Telegram Business bots. Telegram webhooks from such bots include the business_message field, which we transform into a standard message for Chatwoot. This PR also modifies how we handle replies, attachments, and image uploads when working with Telegram Business bots.
demo: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Yz82wXBVRtb-mxjXogkUju4hlJbt3qyh/view?usp=sharing&t=4Fixes#10181
- Automate the deletion of accounts that have requested deletion via
account settings.
- Add a Sidekiq job that runs daily to find accounts that have requested
deletion and have passed the 7-day window.
- This job deletes the account and then soft-deletes users if they do
not belong to any other account.
- This job also sends an email to the Chatwoot instance admin for
compliance purposes.
- The Chatwoot instance admin's email is configurable via the
`CHATWOOT_INSTANCE_ADMIN_EMAIL` global config.
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### Summary
- Converts conversation auto-resolution duration from days to minutes
for more
granular control
- Updates validation to allow values from 10 minutes (minimum) to 999
days (maximum)
- Implements smart messaging to show appropriate time units in activity
messages
### Changes
- Created migration to convert existing durations from days to minutes
(x1440)
- Updated conversation resolver to use minutes instead of days
- Added dynamic translation key selection based on duration value
- Updated related specs and documentation
- Added support for displaying durations in days, hours, or minutes
based on value
### Test plan
- Verify account validation accepts new minute-based ranges
- Confirm existing account settings are correctly migrated
- Test auto-resolution works properly with minute values
- Ensure proper time unit display in activity messages
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- Added an api endpoint for update message status ( available only for
api inboxes )
- Moved message status management to a service.
- Handles case where read status arrive before delivered
fixes: #10314 , #9962
- Add agent bots management UI in settings with avatar upload
- Enable agent bot configuration for all inbox types
- Implement proper CRUD operations with webhook URL support
- Fix agent bots menu item visibility in settings sidebar
- Remove all CSML-related code and features
- Add migration to convert existing CSML bots to webhook bots
- Simplify agent bot model and services to focus on webhook bots
- Improve UI to differentiate between system bots and account bots
## Video
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3f4edbb7-b758-468c-8dd6-a9537b983f7d
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This PR introduces basic minimum version of **Instagram Business
Login**, making Instagram inbox setup more straightforward by removing
the Facebook Page dependency. This update enhances user experience and
aligns with Meta’s recommended best practices.
Fixes
https://linear.app/chatwoot/issue/CW-3728/instagram-login-how-to-implement-the-changes
## Why Introduce Instagram as a Separate Inbox?
Currently, our Instagram integration requires linking an Instagram
account to a Facebook Page, making setup complex. To simplify this
process, Instagram now offers **Instagram Business Login**, which allows
users to authenticate directly with their Instagram credentials.
The **Instagram API with Instagram Login** enables businesses and
creators to send and receive messages without needing a Facebook Page
connection. While an Instagram Business or Creator account is still
required, this approach provides a more straightforward integration
process.
| **Existing Approach (Facebook Login for Business)** | **New Approach
(Instagram Business Login)** |
| --- | --- |
| Requires linking Instagram to a Facebook Page | No Facebook Page
required |
| Users log in via Facebook credentials | Users log in via Instagram
credentials |
| Configuration is more complex | Simpler setup |
Meta recommends using **Instagram Business Login** as the preferred
authentication method due to its easier configuration and improved
developer experience.
---
## Implementation Plan
The core messaging functionality is already in place, but the transition
to **Instagram Business Login** requires adjustments.
### Changes & Considerations
- **API Adjustments**: The Instagram API uses `graph.instagram`, whereas
Koala (our existing library) interacts with `graph.facebook`. We may
need to modify API calls accordingly.
- **Three Main Modules**:
1. **Instagram Business Login** – Handle authentication flow.
2. **Permissions & Features** – Ensure necessary API scopes are granted.
3. **Webhooks** – Enable real-time message retrieval.

---
## Instagram Login Flow
1. User clicks **"Create Inbox"** for Instagram.
2. App redirects to the [Instagram Authorization
URL](https://developers.facebook.com/docs/instagram-platform/instagram-api-with-instagram-login/business-login#embed-the-business-login-url).
3. After authentication, Instagram returns an authorization code.
5. The app exchanges the code for a **long-lived token** (valid for 60
days).
6. Tokens are refreshed periodically to maintain access.
7. Once completed, the app creates an inbox and redirects to the
Chatwoot dashboard.
---
## How to Test the Instagram Inbox
1. Create a new app on [Meta's Developer
Portal](https://developers.facebook.com/apps/).
2. Select **Business** as the app type and configure it.
3. Add the Instagram product and connect a business account.
4. Copy Instagram app ID and Instagram app secret
5. Add the Instagram app ID and Instagram app secret to your app config
via `{Chatwoot installation
url}/super_admin/app_config?config=instagram`
6. Configure Webhooks:
- Callback URL: `{your_chatwoot_url}/webhooks/instagram`
- Verify Token: `INSTAGRAM_VERIFY_TOKEN`
- Subscribe to `messages`, `messaging_seen`, and `message_reactions`
events.
7. Set up **Instagram Business Login**:
- Redirect URL: `{your_chatwoot_url}/instagram/callback`
8. Test inbox creation via the Chatwoot dashboard.
## Troubleshooting & Common Errors
### Insufficient Developer Role Error
- Ensure the Instagram user is added as a developer:
- **Meta Dashboard → App Roles → Roles → Add People → Enter Instagram
ID**
### API Access Deactivated
- Ensure the **Privacy Policy URL** is valid and correctly set.
### Invalid request: Request parameters are invalid: Invalid
redirect_uri
- Please configure the Frontend URL. The Frontend URL does not match the
authorization URL.
---
## To-Do List
- [x] Basic integration setup completed.
- [x] Enable sending messages via [Messaging
API](https://developers.facebook.com/docs/instagram-platform/instagram-api-with-instagram-login/messaging-api).
- [x] Implement automatic webhook subscriptions on inbox creation.
- [x] Handle **canceled authorization errors**.
- [x] Handle all the errors
https://developers.facebook.com/docs/instagram-platform/instagram-graph-api/reference/error-codes
- [x] Dynamically fetch **account IDs** instead of hardcoding them.
- [x] Prevent duplicate Instagram channel creation for the same account.
- [x] Use **Global Config** instead of environment variables.
- [x] Explore **Human Agent feature** for message handling.
- [x] Write and refine **test cases** for all scenarios.
- [x] Implement **token refresh mechanism** (tokens expire after 60
days).
Fixes https://github.com/chatwoot/chatwoot/issues/10440
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## Description
Add account delete option in the user account settings.
Fixes#1555
## Type of change
- [ ] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)


## Checklist:
- [ ] My code follows the style guidelines of this project
- [ ] I have performed a self-review of my own 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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- Add a job to remove stale contacts and contact_inboxes across all accounts
Stale anonymous contact is defined as
- have no identification (email, phone_number, and identifier are NULL)
- have no conversations
- are older than 30 days
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- Twilio events were being processed synchronously, leading to slow API
responses.
- This change moves Twilio event processing to a background job to
improve performance and align with how other events (e.g., WhatsApp) are
handled.
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