DISTINCT query with custom attributes return an error. To avoid the error, this PR refactors the query to include tags only when it is required.
Fixes#7931Fixes#7836
Co-authored-by: Sojan Jose <sojan@pepalo.com>
We've had some messages come in from a few different phone numbers that had null bytes in them. I don't know how this happens. They don't seem to be malicious.
They currently cause the Postgres gem to raise an error when Chatwoot attempts to save the message body to the database:
ArgumentError (string contains null byte)
Related Rails GitHub issue: rails/rails#26891
This update will mean that errors will roll back the current transaction and the error will be sent back to the frontend and the user will know that the Inbox did not finish setting up successfully.
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
- update the templates updated at, even if the API request fails ( to prevent jobs from stacking up in case of API failures upstream )
- sequence the job in batches of 25 requests per minutes schedule ( in case API response time is high, also not to send too many requests in a single batch )
- move the sync job re-rerun to 3 hours ( since we are updating the updated at even in case of failures )(prev 15 minutes )
Fixes: https://linear.app/chatwoot/issue/CW-1590
- Add JsonSchemaValidator, which takes a declarative schema and validates it for a given property.
- Add specs for JsonSchemaValidator
- Enable the validator for template_params
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
- Strip search term before searching
- order messages by created_at desc
- order contacts by last_activity_at desc
- order conversations by created_at desc
- Search only resolved contacts
- Optimize resolved contacts query
ref: #6583
- The previous gem, `webpush` was last updated a while ago. Also, with the recent ruby upgrade, we needed a fix for zaru/webpush#106. Hence switching to the `web-push` gem where the issues are fixed.
* chore: update to ruby 3.1.3
* chore: ping docker version to alpine3.16 for nodev16.x
Starting with Node 17, nodejs switched to OpenSSL3. The docker builds
are installing node18.xx with alpine-3.1.3.
From Node.js 17's announcement post:
If you hit an ERR_OSSL_EVP_UNSUPPORTED error in your application
with Node.js 17, it’s likely that your application or a module you’re
using is attempting to use an algorithm or key size which is no longer
allowed by default with OpenSSL 3.0. A new command-line option,
--openssl-legacy-provider, has been added to revert to the legacy
provider as a temporary workaround for these tightened restrictions.
Looks like a webpack issue. This is fixed in webpacl 5+ and we are on
webpack4 at the moment.
Solutions
Upgrade webpack.
Pin nodejs version to be 16.x.x
Use --openssl-legacy-provider as a workaround.
Pin docker version to alpine3.16 branch to have node16.x by default
ref:
https://github.com/chatwoot/chatwoot/pull/5555#issuecomment-1379778532
* chore: update webmock
* chore: fix ruby gem path in dockerfile
* chore: switch to node16 in circleci
* chore: update ruby version in linux installer script
* chore: update ruby version in linux installer script
* chore: fix circleci
* chore: fix circleci
* feat: upgrade node version to 16.x in linux installer
* chore: update systemd files
Co-authored-by: Sojan Jose <sojan@chatwoot.com>
- Adds the backend APIs required for Microsoft Email Channels
Co-authored-by: Pranav Raj S <pranav@chatwoot.com>
Co-authored-by: Sojan <sojan@pepalo.com>