This PR allows migration of legacy GMail inbox users to new OAuth based
inbox
## How to test?
1. Create an inbox from the seed data and set it's IMAP address to
`imap.gmail.com` from the UI
2. Open `rails console` and run the following
```
inbox = Inbox.find(100) # use your inbox id here
channel = inbox.channel
channel.update(email: 'hello@chatwoot.com')
channel.prompt_reauthorization!
```
3. This will show the prompt on the UI. Once you click on Reauthorize,
it should open Google Auth. Reauthroize with the same email address as
used in the inbox and it should start working as usual
### Setting up ENV
```sh
GOOGLE_OAUTH_CLIENT_ID=<some-hash>.apps.googleusercontent.com
GOOGLE_OAUTH_CLIENT_SECRET=<client-secret>
GOOGLE_OAUTH_CALLBACK_URL="http://localhost:3000/omniauth/google_oauth2/callback"
```
This PR adds a cleaner re-authorization flow to Microsoft. This PR has
the following changes
1. Use `reauthorization_required` value for Microsoft Channel
2. Refactor `InboxReconnectionRequired` to reuse the `banner` component
3. Refactor `microsoft/Reauthorize.vue` to reuse
`InboxReconnectionRequired` component
4. Update `reauthorizable.rb` to update cache keys if the model has an
inbox
5. Update `microsoft/callbacks_controller.rb` to handle the
reauthorization case with a redirect to the inbox settings page if the
inbox already exists at the time of authorization.
## How Has This Been Tested?
- [x] Local Instance
- [ ] Staging Instance
- [x] Unit tests
## Pending Tasks
- [ ] ~Success Toast~ will do this in a follow-up PR with the screen
## Demo
The following video shows the whole process of creation and
re-authorization of the Microsoft channel
https://www.loom.com/share/e5cd9bd4439c4741b0dcfe66d67f88b3?sid=100f3642-43e4-46b3-8123-88a5dd9d8509
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Co-authored-by: Muhsin Keloth <muhsinkeramam@gmail.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>
Display HMAC token in Settings of Inbox API and enable enforcement option. I have also adjusted the copy so that it can apply to all inbox types.
Fixes: #4804
This change allows the user to configure both IMAP and SMTP for an email inbox. IMAP enables the user to see emails in Chatwoot. And user can use SMTP to reply to an email conversation.
Users can use the default settings to send and receive emails for email inboxes if both IMAP and SMTP are disabled.
Fixes#2520
* If enabled, enforces user validation with identifier_hash
* Fixes the hmac flag payload
* Adds missing i18n label for checkbox
* If enabled, Adds EOF on json file
* If applied, Handles HMAC Disable option
Co-authored-by: Tejaswini Chile <tejaswini776@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Sivin Varghese <64252451+iamsivin@users.noreply.github.com>
- Ability to configure line bots as a channel in chatwoot
- Receive a message sent to the line bot in chatwoot
- Ability to reply to line users from chatwoot
fixes: #2738
- Ability to configure telegram bots as a channel in chatwoot
- Receive a message sent to the telegram bot in chatwoot
- Ability to reply to telegram users from chatwoot
- Receive attachment messages in chatwoot
fixes: #1843
Many self-hosted instances require this key as a part of QA & maintenance. Since this key is not sensitive its better to send it as a part of the JSON response instead of having to use a regex to get it from the widget_script_tag
* feat: HMAC verification for web widget. Let you verify the authenticated contact via HMAC on the web widget to prevent data tampering.
* Add docs for identity-validation
Co-authored-by: Pranav Raj S <pranav@chatwoot.com>