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vumi-whatsapp

A WhatsApp transport for Vumi

Development

This project uses poetry for packaging and dependancy management. Once poetry is installed, install dependancies by running

poetry install

You will also need an AMQP broker like rabbitmq installed and running to run the local server, or to run tests.

To run a local server, run

poetry run sanic --debug --access vxwhatsapp.main.app

To run autoformatting and linting, run

poetry run black .
poetry run isort .
poetry run mypy .
poetry run flake8

To run the tests, run

poetry run pytest

Configuration

Configuration is done through the following environment variables:

SENTRY_DSN - if present, sets up the sentry integration and pushes to the configured DSN

HMAC_SECRET - if present, validates Turn webhook signatures

AMQP_URL - How to connect to the AMQP server. Defaults to amqp://guest:[email protected]/

TRANSPORT_NAME - Determines the routing key when publishing and consuming messages from the message broker. Defaults to whatsapp

WHATSAPP_NUMBER - The address of the whatsapp number that this transport is for

PUBLISH_TIMEOUT - The maximum amount of time to wait in seconds when publishing a message to the message broker. Defaults to 10 seconds

CONCURRENCY - The number of parallel requests to make back to the WhatsApp API for outbound messages to the user.

CONSUME_TIMEOUT - The timeout in seconds for submitting outbound messages to the whatsapp API. Defaults to 10 seconds

API_HOST - The host to connect to for the WhatsApp API. Defaults to whatsapp.turn.io

API_TOKEN - The auth token to use for the WhatsApp API.

REDIS_URL - The URL to use to connect to Redis. Optional. If supplied, enables Turn conversation claim expiry messages.

Outbound message types

Text

This is the default message type. Uses the content field on the message for the text content of the message

Message(content="Test message content")

Document

Add a document field to the message helper_metadata, the value of which is a URL pointing to the document that you want to send.

Message(helper_metadata={"document": "https://example.org/test.pdf"})

Button

Add an buttons field to the helper_metadata, the value of which is a list of options. The message content is used as the message text

There is an optional header field, the value of which is either text for a text header, or a URL for media headers.

There is an optional footer field, the value of which is the text to include in the footer

Message(
    content="Please select an option:",
    helper_metadata={
        "buttons": ["Option 1", "Option 2"],
        "header": "https://example.org/header.png",
        "footer": "Or reply with your question"
    }
)

List

Add a sections field to include all the sections and rows that you require in your list, and a button field for the button content, to the helper_metadata. The message content is used as the message text.

Each section in the list must have a title, and a list of rows. Each row must have an id and a title, and may have an optional description.

There is an optional header field, the value of which is the text to use for the header.

There is an optional footer field, the value of which is the text to use in the footer.

Message(
    content="Please select an option:",
    helper_metadata={
        "button": "Main Menu",
        "sections": [
            {
                "title": "Section 1",
                "rows": [
                    {"id": "1A", "title": "Option 1A", "description": "1A description"},
                    {"id": "1B", "title": "Option 1B"},
                ]
            },
            {
                "title": "Section 2",
                "rows": [
                    {"id": "2A", "title": "Option 2A"},
                    {"id": "2B", "title": "Option 2B"},
                ]
            }
        ]
        "header": "Welcome to the main menu",
        "footer": "Or reply with your question"
    }
)