Fixes https://github.com/chatwoot/chatwoot/issues/11569
## Problem
On platforms like WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger, customers cannot
reply to messages after 24 hours (or other channel-specific messaging
windows). Despite this limitation, the system continued sending CSAT
surveys to customers outside their messaging window, making it
impossible for them to respond.
## Solution
Added a check for `conversation.can_reply?` in the
`should_send_csat_survey?` method. This leverages the existing
`MessageWindowService` which already handles all channel-specific
messaging window logic.
A while back, we added a UX enhancement that disabled sending the OOO
message when an agent had replied to the conversation in the last 5
minutes.
https://github.com/chatwoot/chatwoot/pull/11073
This would not send a "we will be back" message even if that reply was a
private note. This would break for bots that posted private notes, and
even for agents who need to just add a note and not actually reply to
the email.
At 5 PM, when business hours officially end, an automatic out-of-office
message is sent to customers. However, this creates a poor experience if
an agent is actively chatting with the customer. This update ensures
that the out-of-office message is only sent if no agent message has been
sent in the last 5 minutes. If the customer reaches out again after 5
minutes, the out-of-office message will be triggered.
When using client APIs to create conversations and auto-assignment is turned on, welcome messages were getting triggered. This PR disable the behaviour and ensure template hooks are triggered only if there are incoming messages present.
Fixes: https://linear.app/chatwoot/issue/CW-2187
This commit introduces the ability to associate response sources to an inbox, allowing external webpages to be parsed by Chatwoot. The parsed data is converted into embeddings for use with GPT models when managing customer queries.
The implementation relies on the `pgvector` extension for PostgreSQL. Database migrations related to this feature are handled separately by `Features::ResponseBotService`. A future update will integrate these migrations into the default rails migrations, once compatibility with Postgres extensions across all self-hosted installation options is confirmed.
Additionally, a new GitHub action has been added to the CI pipeline to ensure the execution of specs related to this feature.