## 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>
## Description
This PR sets up an `Enterprise::Railtie` to correctly register rake
tasks in the `enterprise` namespace.
Previously, rake tasks under `enterprise/lib/tasks` were being eagerly
loaded at Rails boot, causing `undefined method 'namespace'` errors.
With this change, rake tasks are now registered only in the rake
context, avoiding boot-time issues and ensuring they are discoverable
with `bin/rake -T`.
**Tasks added:**
* `search:all` → Reindex messages for all accounts
* `search:account[ID]` → Reindex messages for a specific account
Fixes: #12414
Co-authored-by: Sojan Jose <sojan@pepalo.com>
We now support searching within the actual message content, email
subject lines, and audio transcriptions. This enables a faster, more
accurate search experience going forward. Unlike the standard message
search, which is limited to the last 3 months, this search has no time
restrictions.
The search engine also accounts for small variations in queries. Minor
spelling mistakes, such as searching for slck instead of Slack, will
still return the correct results. It also ignores differences in accents
and diacritics, so searching for Deja vu will match content containing
Déjà vu.
We can also refine searches in the future by criteria such as:
- Searching within a specific inbox
- Filtering by sender or recipient
- Limiting to messages sent by an agent
Fixes https://github.com/chatwoot/chatwoot/issues/11656
Fixes https://github.com/chatwoot/chatwoot/issues/10669
Fixes https://github.com/chatwoot/chatwoot/issues/5910
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Rake tasks to reindex all the messages.
```sh
bundle exec rake search:all
```
Rake task to reindex messages from one account only
```sh
bundle exec rake search:account ACCOUNT_ID=1
```