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.
Currently, the swagger spec doesn't follow the Swagger 2.0 specification. So, I facing 4 errors when trying generate the Golang client for chatwoot.
Due to the spec, the binary field should use format: binary beside type: string
Signed-off-by: Giau. Tran Minh <hello@giautm.dev>
Co-authored-by: Sojan Jose <sojan@pepalo.com>
* 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>
* chore: Update ruby version to 3.0.4
* chore: update ruby version in docker workflow
* chore: update ruby version to 3.1.2
* Upgrade vue-jest to remove deasync
* Revert to 3.0.4 to see if deasync issue is fixed
* fix: script failure if pg/redis not opted in
Co-authored-by: Pranav Raj S <pranav@chatwoot.com>
This fixes issues in the swagger.json file. The motivation to do so is to be able to generate API clients using https://openapi-generator.tech Doing so will require further changes to the api spec, but this seems like a good first step since it is now "valid" according to editor.swagger.io and openapi-generator validate.
Fixes#2806
* [#139] Delayed emails for conversations
* Added the setex and get methods to Redis wrapper
* Set the priorities for the sidekiq queues
* Was not able to use mailhog for testing email in local, switched back to letter opener and added comments on using the SMTP settings
* Added after create hood in messages to queue the sending of mail after 2 minutes using sidekiq worker and also set the redis key for the conversation to avoid the email sending for every message
* Added the sidekiq worker to send the email and delete the conversation redis key
* Added the mailer and mail template
* mailer sends the last 10 messages along with the new messages from the time it was queued
* Send email only in development or if smtp config is set
* Send email only in development or if smtp config is set
* Set the SMTP_PORT in production variable
* Adding redis to circle CI
* Specs for the conversation email changes
* Added specs for conversation email sidekiq worker
* Added specs for conversation mailer
* Added specs in message model for the after create hook for notify email
* Send emails only when there is a reply from agent
* set development to use mailhog
* Adding comments for using letter opener
* Added dotenv-rails gem to manage environment variables
* Added dotenv-rails gem to manage environment variables
* Removed figaro which was used earlier for this purpose
* Standardized variable names
* Changed all env variables to be upper case. This included changes in files referencing env variables.
* Added example env file with all variables set to empty value
* Removed the earlier setup of copying application.yml and database.yml and the scripts and documentation associated to this
* Docker setup
* Added docker file for building the docker images
* Added entrypoint.sh script which is referenced inside the Docker image
* Cloned the Procfile for development using docker which has slight change compared to regular procfile
* Added the docker-compose.yml which has 3 service's configuration, postgres, redis and chatwoot server and a mounted volume for postgres
* Added docker related info to documentation
* Added the docker setup info in the documentation
* Added info for using`rbenv` instead of rvm for managing ruby versions
* Updated the documentation for environment variables to have one about `dotenv-rails` gem and removed the documentation about the old copy paste method used by figaro
* Changing the postgres database, username and password as environment variables
* Removed database.yml from gitignore
* Made the postgres databse, username and password as environemnt variables
* Added this in documentation
* Added a quick setup page
* Added quick setup page
* Removed the docs from README and added link to the docs in website
* Removed the figaro related things from circle.ci config
* Adding external volume for redis in docker compose
* Added instructions for adding the redis volume in docs