woothook - Chatwoot webhook server using woot.
Example project can be used as a template for Chatwoot webhook server that performs via Chatwoot API (woot package).
It listens for Chatwoot events (specified in Chatwoot >> Integrations >> Webhook >> events) and adds Telegram user name (e.g. @durov) to Contatc Attributes in field "telegram".
However, you are free to use it as an example and template for adding any Chatwoot API related functionality, like connecting Google Spreadsheets, Airtable, etc.
pip install git+https://github.com/dearkafka/woothook
All you need is populate config file with your data (see example.config) and do this:
woothook CONFIG_FILENAME
Also it has docker support so you can build it and include into yours docker-compose file.
docker build -t woothook .
docker run -it -p 8000:8000 woothook "example.config"
One known problem is that Chatwoot requires proper domain name for webhook, so no localhost or ip. There are several strategies to solve this problem:
- use ngrok or similar service to get public domain name for your local server (however, it is not very reliable/secure as no security is provided by chatwoot or this repo to authenticate and sign requests)
- use nginx/traefik and configure dns on host to point some imagined domain to your local server (this is more reliable and secure, but requires some effort to configure)