Facebook Messenger sticker messages no longer break message ingestion.
Meta recently changed its webhook payloads so a sticker now arrives as a
new `sticker` attachment type (alongside the existing `image` attachment
during the transition period). Chatwoot didn't recognise `sticker` as a
valid attachment file type, so the webhook job crashed and the message —
and any others in the same batch — failed to sync. Stickers now appear
in the conversation as a single image, just like before.
Fixes https://linear.app/chatwoot/issue/PLA-177
## How to reproduce
1. Connect a Facebook Page inbox.
2. Send a sticker from Messenger to that page.
3. Before this change: the `Webhooks::FacebookEventsJob` raises
`ArgumentError: 'sticker' is not a valid file_type` and the message is
dropped.
4. After this change: the sticker shows up in the conversation as a
single image attachment.
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Co-authored-by: Muhsin <12408980+muhsin-k@users.noreply.github.com>
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Fixes Facebook fallback and shared-post attachments so they render as
clickable links in conversations.
Closes:
- https://github.com/chatwoot/chatwoot/issues/4767
- https://github.com/chatwoot/chatwoot/issues/5327
Why:
Facebook can send shared links as `fallback` attachments with a
top-level `url`, and shared posts as `share` attachments with the URL
under `payload.url`. The current flow either misses the nested URL or
treats `share` as downloadable media, so these messages do not render
correctly.
What changed:
- Store Facebook fallback URLs from either `attachment.url` or
`attachment.payload.url`.
- Treat Facebook `share` attachments as fallback link attachments
instead of downloading them as files.
- Render fallback attachments in the next message bubble UI as clickable
links.
How to test:
1. Connect a Facebook inbox.
2. Send a shared link to the page.
3. Send/share a Facebook post to the page.
4. Open the conversation in Chatwoot.
5. Confirm both messages appear as clickable link bubbles.
Co-authored-by: Muhsin Keloth <muhsinkeramam@gmail.com>
When agents send replies from the native Facebook Messenger app (not
Chatwoot), echo events were created without external_echo metadata and
could be misrepresented in the UI. This change updates Messenger echo
message creation to:
- set content_attributes.external_echo = true for outgoing_echo messages
- set echo message status to delivered
- keep sender as nil for echo messages (existing behavior)
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This change introduces the ability to lock conversations to a single thread for Instagram and facebook messages within the Meta inbox, mirroring existing functionality in WhatsApp and SMS inboxes.
Co-authored-by: Shivam Mishra <scm.mymail@gmail.com>