# Pull Request Template
## Description
This PR includes the following updates:
1. Updated the design system color tokens by introducing new tokens for
surfaces, overlays, buttons, labels, and cards, along with refinements
to existing shades.
2. Refreshed both light and dark themes with adjusted background,
border, and solid colors.
3. Replaced static Inter font files with the Inter variable font
(including italic), supporting weights from 100–900.
4. Added custom font weights (420, 440, 460, 520) along with custom
typography classes to enable more fine-grained and consistent typography
control.
## Type of change
- [x] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
## Checklist:
- [x] My code follows the style guidelines of this project
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my code
- [x] I have commented on my code, particularly in hard-to-understand
areas
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] My changes generate no new warnings
- [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [x] 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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Co-authored-by: Pranav <pranav@chatwoot.com>
CSAT scores are helpful, but on their own they rarely tell the full
story. A drop in rating can come from delayed timelines, unclear
expectations, or simple misunderstandings, even when the issue itself
was handled correctly.
Review Notes for CSAT let admins/report manager roles add internal-only
context next to each CSAT response. This makes it easier to interpret
scores properly and focus on patterns and root causes, not just numbers.
<img width="2170" height="1680" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/56df7fab-d0a7-4a94-95b9-e4c459ad33d5"
/>
### Why this matters
* Capture the real context behind individual CSAT ratings
* Clarify whether a low score points to a genuine service issue or a
process gap
* Spot recurring themes across conversations and teams
* Make CSAT reviews more useful for leadership reviews and
retrospectives
### How Review Notes work
**View CSAT responses**
Open the CSAT report to see overall metrics, rating distribution, and
individual responses.
**Add a Review Note**
For any CSAT entry, managers can add a Review Note directly below the
customer’s feedback.
**Document internal insights**
Use Review Notes to capture things like:
* Why a score was lower or higher than expected
* Patterns you are seeing across similar cases
* Observations around communication, timelines, or customer expectations
Review Notes are visible only to administrators and people with report
access only. We may expand visibility to agents in the future based on
feedback. However, customers never see them.
Each note clearly shows who added it and when, making it easy to review
context and changes over time.
# Pull Request Template
## Description
This PR updates the colors in places that were missed during the color
update migration.
## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## Checklist:
- [x] My code follows the style guidelines of this project
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my code
- [ ] I have commented on my code, particularly in hard-to-understand
areas
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] My changes generate no new warnings
- [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [x] New and existing unit tests pass locally with my changes
- [ ] Any dependent changes have been merged and published in downstream
modules
# Pull Request Template
## Description
This PR introduces a `CustomTeleport` component that wraps Vue's
Teleport to preserve directionality context (ltr / rtl) when teleporting
content outside the app’s root container.
### Problem
Currently, the app sets the text direction (`[dir="ltr"]` or
`[dir="rtl"]`) on a container `div` inside `<body>`, not on `<body>`
itself. When content is teleported directly into `body`, it no longer
inherits the correct direction context. As a result, direction-aware
utility classes like `ltr:pl-2`, `rtl:ml-1`, etc., break because CSS
selectors like `[dir="ltr"] .ltr\:pl-2` no longer match. Identified this
issue when working on this
[PR](https://github.com/chatwoot/chatwoot/pull/11382)
### Solution
The `CustomTeleport` component automatically applies the correct `[dir]`
attribute (`ltr` or `rtl`) on the teleported content's wrapper based on
the current `isRTL` setting from the store. This ensures that
direction-specific Tailwind utility classes continue to work as
expected, even when the content is rendered outside the app root.
## Type of change
- [x] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
## Checklist:
- [x] My code follows the style guidelines of this project
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my code
- [x] I have commented on my code, particularly in hard-to-understand
areas
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] My changes generate no new warnings
- [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [x] 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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Co-authored-by: Pranav <pranavrajs@gmail.com>
# Pull Request Template
## Description
Fixes
https://linear.app/chatwoot/issue/CW-4091/accessibility-improvement-support-bigger-font-size-for-the-dashboard
## Type of change
- [x] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
## How Has This Been Tested?
### **Loom video**
https://www.loom.com/share/1ab781859fa748a5ad54aacbacd127b4?sid=a7dd9164-a6de-462f-bff7-1b25e9c55b4f
## Checklist:
- [x] My code follows the style guidelines of this project
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my code
- [x] I have commented on my code, particularly in hard-to-understand
areas
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] My changes generate no new warnings
- [x] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [x] New and existing unit tests pass locally with my changes
- [ ] Any dependent changes have been merged and published in downstream
modules
# Pull Request Template
## Description
This PR will fix reactivity issue with `<woot-tabs />` component.
**Cause of issue**
The `<woot-tabs />` component used an internal ref,
`internalActiveIndex` to track the `active` tab. However, it didn’t sync
with the `index` prop when updated by the parent, causing mismatched tab
selections.
**Solution**
The component now directly uses `props.index` to ensure it always
reflects the latest value from the parent. The unnecessary
`internalActiveIndex` ref has been removed. Changes to the active tab
emit a `change` event to update the parent.
## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## How Has This Been Tested?
**Loom video**
**Before**
https://www.loom.com/share/76eb32f1e7f7422f84055a102bf80951?sid=bc28c6ff-9640-4d3b-956c-99c1ec164971
**After**
https://www.loom.com/share/6bd8125ede5d43dc8fe115c3f1fb159b?sid=c376617a-94fb-4f71-8664-e0bd9e7af0b4
## Checklist:
- [x] My code follows the style guidelines of this project
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my code
- [x] I have commented on my code, particularly in hard-to-understand
areas
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] My changes generate no new warnings
- [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [x] New and existing unit tests pass locally with my changes
- [ ] Any dependent changes have been merged and published in downstream
modules
In the `DropdownList.vue` component, the `onSearch` function was not properly passing the search value to the parent component. This resulted in the `onSearch` event in parent components (such as `LinkIssue.vue`) receiving an undefined value instead of the actual search term.
f18ed01eb7/app/javascript/dashboard/components/ui/Dropdown/DropdownList.vue (L45-L52)
The issue was resolved by modifying the `onSearch` function in `DropdownList.vue` to correctly pass the search value to the `debouncedEmit` function:
This PR makes the following changes
1. Update v-model bindings for components using the old `value` prop and `input` event method
2. Remove components that were not used anywhere
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Co-authored-by: Muhsin Keloth <muhsinkeramam@gmail.com>
These fixes are all auto generated and can be merged directly
Fixes the following issues
1. Event used on components should be hypenated
2. Attribute orders in components
3. Use `unmounted` instead of `destroyed`
4. Add explicit `emits` declarations for components, autofixed [using
this
script](https://gist.github.com/scmmishra/6f549109b96400006bb69bbde392eddf)
We ignore the top level v-if for now, we will fix it later
# Pull Request Template
## Description
This PR will replace the usage of `timeMixin` with `timeHelper`
Fixes
https://linear.app/chatwoot/issue/CW-3451/move-time-mixin-to-a-helper
## Type of change
- [x] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
## How Has This Been Tested?
Please refer to this issue description.
https://linear.app/chatwoot/issue/CW-3451/move-time-mixin-to-a-helper
## Checklist:
- [x] My code follows the style guidelines of this project
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my code
- [x] I have commented on my code, particularly in hard-to-understand
areas
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] My changes generate no new warnings
- [x] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [x] 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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Co-authored-by: Sojan Jose <sojan@pepalo.com>
Due to the pattern `**/specs/*.spec.js` defined in CircleCI, none of the
frontend spec in the folders such as
`specs/<domain-name>/getters.spec.js` were not executed in Circle CI.
This PR fixes the issue, along with the following changes:
- Use vitest instead of jest
- Remove jest dependancies
- Update tests to work with vitest
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Co-authored-by: Muhsin Keloth <muhsinkeramam@gmail.com>
# Replace the deprecated `eventBus` with mitt.js
## Description
Since eventBus and it's respective methods are deprecated and removed
from all future releases of vue, this was blocking us from migrating.
This PR replaces eventBus with
[mitt](https://github.com/developit/mitt). I have created a wrapper
mitt.js to simulate the same old event names so it's backwards
compatible, without making a lot of changes.
Fixes # (issue)
## Type of change
Please delete options that are not relevant.
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
- [ ] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
- [ ] Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing
functionality not to work as expected)
- [ ] This change requires a documentation update
## How Has This Been Tested?
1. Made sure all the places we're listening to bus events are working as
expected.
2. Respective specsf or the events from mitt.
## Checklist:
- [x] My code follows the style guidelines of this project
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my code
- [x] I have commented on my code, particularly in hard-to-understand
areas
- [x] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] My changes generate no new warnings
- [x] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [x] New and existing unit tests pass locally with my changes
- [x] Any dependent changes have been merged and published in downstream
modules