* Changes for the message to have multiple attachments
* changed the message association to attachments from has_one to has_many
* changed all the references of this association in building and fetching to reflect this change
* Added number of attachments validation to the message model
* Modified the backend responses and endpoints to reflect multiple attachment support (#737)
* Changing the frontend components for multiple attachments
* changed the request structure to reflect the multiple attachment structures
* changed the message bubbles to support multiple attachments
* bugfix: agent side attachment was not showing because of a missing await
* broken message was shown because of the store filtering
* Added documentation for ImageMagick
* spec fixes
* refactored code to reflect more apt namings
* Added updated message listener for the dashboard (#727)
* Added the publishing for message updated event
* Implemented the listener for dashboard
Co-authored-by: Pranav Raj Sreepuram <pranavrajs@gmail.com>
Previously we did not support authentication for redis anywhere. Also in the docker compose we were exposing redis port 6379 without any authentication. In the app side for the connections that app server (for storing keys as well as for socket connections made using action cable) and Sidekiq were making to redis server did not support authentication.
With this commit, we support authentication for redis connections from app side and Sidekiq. This is supported in docker-compose as well.
The changes include :
* Added support for new env variable REDIS_PASSWORD
* This redis password is now supported by action cable connections, Sidekiq connections and app side redis connections
* Since Sidekiq did not have an initializer, added an initializer to pass custom config to Sidekiq (for now it's options for redis)
* Changes in docker-compose to pickup a password set in .env file to protect the redis server running in docker
* Added necessary documentation changes in `docker.md` and `environment-variables.md`
* add sidekiq web view if the user is an administrator
* add sidekiq setup configuration and support
* update devise to use delivery_later method and update test
* update conversation to use deliver_later instead of deliver
* Update Routes
* Add Procfile for Heroku One-Click Start
* updating docs
* update concurrency and Procfile for supporting Heroku Free Dyno
* update Procfile.dev
* updated development docker setup
* turned on yarn integrity check
* create test docker compose and update development dockerfile
* create docker Readme.md file
* fix README.md file
* create docker-copmose and dockerfile for production/staging environment setup
* added mailhog to catch email
* remove yarn integrity check in development mode!
* Update Readme.md file to support mailhog inbox
* update link to docker development guide from mail README
* remove .env.development and use .env.example for docker as .env.development was mixing with circleci config
* make the dockerfile configurable like before
* update docker-compose as per suggesion in PR
* create docker setup docs
* Revert accidental deletion
* fix: typo for branding consistency
* fix typo
* update the code as per recommendation in PR
* remove package-lock and add gitignore
* fix vulnerability AND update env for tests to pass
* Fix yarn integrity check across different docker services
* update code based on rubocop and PR suggestions
* remove redundant test docker-compose and dockerfile
* update rails entrypoint, update docs and Gemfile
* [Rubocop] order Gemfile alphabetically
* Reordering Gemfile
* Fix warning Integrity check: System parameters don't match
* Reduce commands required to use docker-compose and update quick-setup doc
Data will still persist when stopping and restarting containers.
To destroy the data can use docker-compose down --volumes
* Moved webpacker-dev-server to its own service
* cache bundle and yarn - improve volume performance - env conditional statements
* Fix inconsistent build results found during testing
* 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