- Added new environment variables for SSL configuration, including `SSL_CONF_PRIVKEY` and `SSL_CONF_FULLCHAIN`, to support secure connections.
- Introduced additional webhook configuration options in the `.env.example` file, such as `WEBHOOK_REQUEST_TIMEOUT_MS`, `WEBHOOK_RETRY_MAX_ATTEMPTS`, and related retry settings to improve webhook resilience and error handling.
- Updated the `bootstrap` function in `main.ts` to handle SSL certificate loading failures gracefully, falling back to HTTP if necessary.
- Enhanced error handling and logging in the `BusinessStartupService` to ensure better traceability and robustness when processing messages.
This commit focuses on improving the security and reliability of webhook interactions while ensuring that the application can handle SSL configurations effectively.
- Added `wavoipToken` field to `Setting` model in both MySQL and PostgreSQL schemas.
- Updated `package.json` and `package-lock.json` to include `mime-types` and `socket.io-client` dependencies.
- Introduced `BaileysController` and `BaileysRouter` for handling WhatsApp interactions.
- Refactored media type handling to use `mime-types` instead of `mime` across various services.
- Updated DTOs and validation schemas to accommodate the new `wavoipToken` field.
- Implemented voice call functionalities using the Wavoip service in the Baileys integration.
- Enhanced event handling in the WebSocket controller to support new features.
The code changes in `whatsapp.baileys.service.ts` remove the unnecessary code that handles the case when a contact is not in WhatsApp. The code was previously sending a notification to Chatwoot, but it is no longer needed. This change improves the code by removing unnecessary complexity.
This commit refactors the code in ChatwootService to update the content_attributes when replyToIds are present. Instead of directly spreading the replyToIds object, the code now converts it to a JSON string and appends it to the data object.
Refactor the code to improve readability and maintainability.