# == Schema Information # # Table name: messages # # id :integer not null, primary key # content :text # content_attributes :json # content_type :integer default("text") # message_type :integer not null # private :boolean default(FALSE) # status :integer default("sent") # created_at :datetime not null # updated_at :datetime not null # account_id :integer not null # conversation_id :integer not null # fb_id :string # inbox_id :integer not null # user_id :integer # # Indexes # # index_messages_on_conversation_id (conversation_id) # class Message < ApplicationRecord include Events::Types validates :account_id, presence: true validates :inbox_id, presence: true validates :conversation_id, presence: true enum message_type: { incoming: 0, outgoing: 1, activity: 2, template: 3 } enum content_type: { text: 0, input: 1, input_textarea: 2, input_email: 3 } enum status: { sent: 0, delivered: 1, read: 2, failed: 3 } store :content_attributes, accessors: [:submitted_email], coder: JSON, prefix: :input # .succ is a hack to avoid https://makandracards.com/makandra/1057-why-two-ruby-time-objects-are-not-equal-although-they-appear-to-be scope :unread_since, ->(datetime) { where('EXTRACT(EPOCH FROM created_at) > (?)', datetime.to_i.succ) } scope :chat, -> { where.not(message_type: :activity).where.not(private: true) } default_scope { order(created_at: :asc) } belongs_to :account belongs_to :inbox belongs_to :conversation belongs_to :user, required: false has_one :attachment, dependent: :destroy, autosave: true after_create :reopen_conversation, :dispatch_event, :send_reply, :execute_message_template_hooks, :notify_via_mail def channel_token @token ||= inbox.channel.try(:page_access_token) end def push_event_data data = attributes.merge( created_at: created_at.to_i, message_type: message_type_before_type_cast, conversation_id: conversation.display_id ) data.merge!(attachment: attachment.push_event_data) if attachment data.merge!(sender: user.push_event_data) if user data end def reportable? incoming? || outgoing? end private def dispatch_event Rails.configuration.dispatcher.dispatch(MESSAGE_CREATED, Time.zone.now, message: self) if outgoing? && conversation.messages.outgoing.count == 1 Rails.configuration.dispatcher.dispatch(FIRST_REPLY_CREATED, Time.zone.now, message: self) end end def send_reply channel_name = conversation.inbox.channel.class.to_s if channel_name == 'Channel::FacebookPage' ::Facebook::SendReplyService.new(message: self).perform elsif channel_name == 'Channel::TwitterProfile' ::Twitter::SendReplyService.new(message: self).perform end end def reopen_conversation if incoming? && conversation.resolved? conversation.toggle_status Rails.configuration.dispatcher.dispatch(CONVERSATION_REOPENED, Time.zone.now, conversation: conversation) end end def execute_message_template_hooks ::MessageTemplates::HookExecutionService.new(message: self).perform end def notify_via_mail conversation_mail_key = Redis::Alfred::CONVERSATION_MAILER_KEY % conversation.id if Redis::Alfred.get(conversation_mail_key).nil? && conversation.contact.email? && outgoing? # set a redis key for the conversation so that we don't need to send email for every # new message that comes in and we dont enque the delayed sidekiq job for every message Redis::Alfred.setex(conversation_mail_key, Time.zone.now) # Since this is live chat, send the email after few minutes so the only one email with # last few messages coupled together is sent rather than email for each message ConversationEmailWorker.perform_in(2.minutes, conversation.id, Time.zone.now) end end end