The term "sorcerer’s apprentice mode" is defined as a bug in a protocol
where, under some circumstances, the receipt of a message causes
multiple messages to be sent, each of which, when received, triggers the
same bug. - RFC3834
Reference: https://github.com/chatwoot/chatwoot/pull/9606
This PR:
- Adds an auto_reply attribute to message.
- Adds an auto_reply attribute to conversation.
- Disable conversation_created / conversation_opened event if auto_reply
is set.
- Disable message_created event if auto_reply is set.
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Co-authored-by: Muhsin Keloth <muhsinkeramam@gmail.com>
…on (#11584)"
This reverts commit b5ebc47637.
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Fixes https://github.com/chatwoot/chatwoot/issues/11569
## Problem
On platforms like WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger, customers cannot
reply to messages after 24 hours (or other channel-specific messaging
windows). Despite this limitation, the system continued sending CSAT
surveys to customers outside their messaging window, making it
impossible for them to respond.
## Solution
Added a check for `conversation.can_reply?` in the
`should_send_csat_survey?` method. This leverages the existing
`MessageWindowService` which already handles all channel-specific
messaging window logic.
A while back, we added a UX enhancement that disabled sending the OOO
message when an agent had replied to the conversation in the last 5
minutes.
https://github.com/chatwoot/chatwoot/pull/11073
This would not send a "we will be back" message even if that reply was a
private note. This would break for bots that posted private notes, and
even for agents who need to just add a note and not actually reply to
the email.
At 5 PM, when business hours officially end, an automatic out-of-office
message is sent to customers. However, this creates a poor experience if
an agent is actively chatting with the customer. This update ensures
that the out-of-office message is only sent if no agent message has been
sent in the last 5 minutes. If the customer reaches out again after 5
minutes, the out-of-office message will be triggered.
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
- fix the wrong conversation status being sent in webhooks
- additional information in websocket events
- refactor activity messaging code
- move activity message generation to background job to stop the callback loop