This updates macros and automations so agents can explicitly remove
assigned agents or teams, while keeping the existing `Assign -> None`
flow working for backward compatibility.
Fixes: #7551Closes: #7551
## Why
The original macro change exposed unassignment only through `Assign ->
None`, which made macros behave differently from automations and left
the explicit remove actions inconsistent across the product. This keeps
the lower-risk compatibility path and adds the explicit remove actions
requested in review.
## What this change does
- Adds `Remove Assigned Agent` and `Remove Assigned Team` as explicit
actions in macros.
- Adds the same explicit remove actions in automations.
- Keeps `Assign Agent -> None` and `Assign Team -> None` working for
existing behavior and stored payloads.
- Preserves backward compatibility for existing macro and automation
execution payloads.
- Downmerges the latest `develop` and resolves the conflicts while
keeping both the new remove actions and current `develop` behavior.
## Validation
- Verified both remove actions are available and selectable in the macro
editor.
- Verified both remove actions are available and selectable in the
automation builder.
- Applied a disposable macro with `Remove Assigned Agent` and `Remove
Assigned Team` on a real conversation and confirmed both fields were
cleared.
- Applied a disposable macro with `Assign Agent -> None` and `Assign
Team -> None` on a real conversation and confirmed both fields were
still cleared.
- Add support for using labels as an action event for automation
- Fix duplicated conversation_updated event dispatch for labels
Fixes https://github.com/chatwoot/chatwoot/issues/8539 and multiple
issues around duplication related to label change events.
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Co-authored-by: Muhsin Keloth <muhsinkeramam@gmail.com>
Added conversation_status, assignee_id, team_id, and priority to the
message_created event to allow users to build automations based on
conversation details. Also introduced a new open_conversation action.
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Co-authored-by: Muhsin Keloth <muhsinkeramam@gmail.com>
The current way of writing specs for automation in one single file automation_listener isn't effective. Hence we are breaking down the specs for each class into separate spec files.
fixes: CW-1447