Chatwoot/app/models/message.rb

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# == Schema Information
#
# Table name: messages
#
# id :integer not null, primary key
# content :text
# content_attributes :json
# content_type :integer default("text")
# external_source_ids :jsonb
# message_type :integer not null
# private :boolean default(FALSE)
# sender_type :string
# status :integer default("sent")
# created_at :datetime not null
# updated_at :datetime not null
# account_id :integer not null
# conversation_id :integer not null
# inbox_id :integer not null
# sender_id :bigint
# source_id :string
#
# Indexes
#
# index_messages_on_account_id (account_id)
# index_messages_on_conversation_id (conversation_id)
# index_messages_on_inbox_id (inbox_id)
# index_messages_on_sender_type_and_sender_id (sender_type,sender_id)
# index_messages_on_source_id (source_id)
#
class Message < ApplicationRecord
NUMBER_OF_PERMITTED_ATTACHMENTS = 15
validates :account_id, presence: true
validates :inbox_id, presence: true
validates :conversation_id, presence: true
validates_with ContentAttributeValidator
# when you have a temperory id in your frontend and want it echoed back via action cable
attr_accessor :echo_id
enum message_type: { incoming: 0, outgoing: 1, activity: 2, template: 3 }
enum content_type: {
text: 0,
input_text: 1,
input_textarea: 2,
input_email: 3,
input_select: 4,
cards: 5,
form: 6,
article: 7,
incoming_email: 8
}
enum status: { sent: 0, delivered: 1, read: 2, failed: 3 }
# [:submitted_email, :items, :submitted_values] : Used for bot message types
# [:email] : Used by conversation_continuity incoming email messages
# [:in_reply_to] : Used to reply to a particular tweet in threads
store :content_attributes, accessors: [:submitted_email, :items, :submitted_values, :email, :in_reply_to, :deleted], coder: JSON
store :external_source_ids, accessors: [:slack], coder: JSON, prefix: :external_source_id
# .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(private: false) }
scope :today, -> { where("date_trunc('day', created_at) = ?", Date.current) }
default_scope { order(created_at: :asc) }
belongs_to :account
belongs_to :inbox
belongs_to :conversation, touch: true
# FIXME: phase out user and contact after 1.4 since the info is there in sender
belongs_to :user, required: false
belongs_to :contact, required: false
belongs_to :sender, polymorphic: true, required: false
has_many :attachments, dependent: :destroy, autosave: true, before_add: :validate_attachments_limit
after_create :reopen_conversation,
:notify_via_mail
after_create_commit :execute_after_create_commit_callbacks
after_update :dispatch_update_event
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!(echo_id: echo_id) if echo_id.present?
data.merge!(attachments: attachments.map(&:push_event_data)) if attachments.present?
merge_sender_attributes(data)
end
def merge_sender_attributes(data)
data.merge!(sender: sender.push_event_data) if sender && !sender.is_a?(AgentBot)
data.merge!(sender: sender.push_event_data(inbox)) if sender&.is_a?(AgentBot)
data
end
def reportable?
incoming? || outgoing?
end
def webhook_data
{
id: id,
content: content,
created_at: created_at,
message_type: message_type,
content_type: content_type,
private: private,
content_attributes: content_attributes,
source_id: source_id,
sender: sender.try(:webhook_data),
inbox: inbox.webhook_data,
conversation: conversation.webhook_data,
account: account.webhook_data
}
end
private
def execute_after_create_commit_callbacks
# rails issue with order of active record callbacks being executed
# https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/20911
set_conversation_activity
dispatch_create_events
send_reply
execute_message_template_hooks
end
def dispatch_create_events
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 dispatch_update_event
Rails.configuration.dispatcher.dispatch(MESSAGE_UPDATED, Time.zone.now, message: self)
end
def send_reply
::SendReplyJob.perform_later(id)
end
def reopen_conversation
conversation.open! if incoming? && conversation.resolved? && !conversation.muted?
end
def execute_message_template_hooks
::MessageTemplates::HookExecutionService.new(message: self).perform
end
def email_notifiable_message?
return false unless outgoing?
return false if private?
true
end
def can_notify_via_mail?
return unless email_notifiable_message?
return false if conversation.contact.email.blank?
return false unless %w[Website Email].include? inbox.inbox_type
true
end
def notify_via_mail
return unless can_notify_via_mail?
# set a redis key for the conversation so that we don't need to send email for every new message
# last few messages coupled together is sent every 2 minutes rather than one email for each message
if Redis::Alfred.get(conversation_mail_key).nil?
Redis::Alfred.setex(conversation_mail_key, Time.zone.now)
ConversationReplyEmailWorker.perform_in(2.minutes, conversation.id, Time.zone.now)
end
end
def conversation_mail_key
format(::Redis::Alfred::CONVERSATION_MAILER_KEY, conversation_id: conversation.id)
end
def validate_attachments_limit(_attachment)
errors.add(attachments: 'exceeded maximum allowed') if attachments.size >= NUMBER_OF_PERMITTED_ATTACHMENTS
end
def set_conversation_activity
# rubocop:disable Rails/SkipsModelValidations
conversation.update_columns(last_activity_at: created_at)
# rubocop:enable Rails/SkipsModelValidations
end
end