Chatwoot/app/services/whatsapp/send_on_whatsapp_service.rb

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class Whatsapp::SendOnWhatsappService < Base::SendOnChannelService
private
def channel_class
Channel::Whatsapp
end
def perform_reply
should_send_template_message = template_params.present? || !message.conversation.can_reply?
if should_send_template_message
send_template_message
else
send_session_message
end
end
def send_template_message
name, namespace, lang_code, processed_parameters = processable_channel_message_template
return if name.blank?
message_id = channel.send_template(message.conversation.contact_inbox.source_id, {
name: name,
namespace: namespace,
lang_code: lang_code,
parameters: processed_parameters
})
message.update!(source_id: message_id) if message_id.present?
end
def processable_channel_message_template
if template_params.present?
return [
template_params['name'],
template_params['namespace'],
template_params['language'],
template_params['processed_params'].map { |_, value| { type: 'text', text: value } }
]
end
# Delete the following logic once the update for template_params is stable
# see if we can match the message content to a template
# An example template may look like "Your package has been shipped. It will be delivered in {{1}} business days.
# We want to iterate over these templates with our message body and see if we can fit it to any of the templates
# Then we use regex to parse the template varibles and convert them into the proper payload
channel.message_templates&.each do |template|
match_obj = template_match_object(template)
next if match_obj.blank?
# we have a match, now we need to parse the template variables and convert them into the wa recommended format
processed_parameters = match_obj.captures.map { |x| { type: 'text', text: x } }
# no need to look up further end the search
return [template['name'], template['namespace'], template['language'], processed_parameters]
end
[nil, nil, nil, nil]
end
def template_match_object(template)
body_object = validated_body_object(template)
return if body_object.blank?
template_match_regex = build_template_match_regex(body_object['text'])
message.content.match(template_match_regex)
end
def build_template_match_regex(template_text)
# Converts the whatsapp template to a comparable regex string to check against the message content
# the variables are of the format {{num}} ex:{{1}}
# transform the template text into a regex string
# we need to replace the {{num}} with matchers that can be used to capture the variables
template_text = template_text.gsub(/{{\d}}/, '(.*)')
# escape if there are regex characters in the template text
template_text = Regexp.escape(template_text)
# ensuring only the variables remain as capture groups
template_text = template_text.gsub(Regexp.escape('(.*)'), '(.*)')
template_match_string = "^#{template_text}$"
Regexp.new template_match_string
end
def validated_body_object(template)
# we don't care if its not approved template
return if template['status'] != 'approved'
# we only care about text body object in template. if not present we discard the template
# we don't support other forms of templates
template['components'].find { |obj| obj['type'] == 'BODY' && obj.key?('text') }
end
def send_session_message
message_id = channel.send_message(message.conversation.contact_inbox.source_id, message)
message.update!(source_id: message_id) if message_id.present?
end
def template_params
message.additional_attributes && message.additional_attributes['template_params']
end
end