- feature to store contact IP for accounts
- IP lookup through geocoder gem
- ability to do IP lookup through external APIs
- add commit hook to prevent push to develop and master
- migrations to fix default values for jsonb columns
* Feature: Introduce Super Admins
- added new devise model for super user
- added administrate gem
- sample dashboards for users and accounts
Co-authored-by: Pranav Raj Sreepuram <pranavrajs@gmail.com>
* Ability to change the account name
* Ability to set a language to the account
Addresses: #667#307
Co-authored-by: Pranav Raj Sreepuram <pranavrajs@gmail.com>
* When the the .env file has line with REDIS_PASSWORD set as empty, the value for this in the initializers comes as an empty string "".
* Fixed this in a way that, if it's empty string, then it's taken as `nil` value so that password is skipped
* update db:schema due to migration
* reduce default concurrency for redis connection limit
* Allow auto update packages in the development mode without building image
* add sidekiq support to docker-compose
* Pass sidekiq cofig file
* passed the env file in base image rather than separately in rails, web packer and sidekiq in docker-compose
* removed un-necessary changes in schema
* changed concurrency to finer values
* removed default size set in sidekiq redis config
* Added the sidekiq config option in Procfile.dev
Co-authored-by: Sony Mathew <ynos1234@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`
* [#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