- Move all v1 files (index, router, container-runner, db, ipc, types, logger, channels/registry, and all utilities) to src/v1/ as a fully self-contained archive with no shared dependencies - Rename v2 files to remove -v2 suffix (index-v2.ts → index.ts, etc.) - Update all imports across v2 source, tests, and setup files - Migrate shared utilities (config, env, container-runtime, mount-security, timezone, group-folder) from pino logger to v2 log module - Migrate setup/ files from logger to log with argument order swap - Container agent-runner: move v1 entry to v1/, rename v2 to index.ts - Update setup skill to offer all 13 v2 channels - Install all Chat SDK adapter packages - dist/index.js now runs v2; dist/v1/index.js runs v1 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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---
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name: add-whatsapp-cloud-v2
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description: Add WhatsApp Business Cloud API channel to NanoClaw v2 via Chat SDK. Official Meta API (not Baileys).
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---
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# Add WhatsApp Cloud API Channel (v2)
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This skill adds WhatsApp support via the official Meta WhatsApp Business Cloud API. This is different from the Baileys-based WhatsApp adapter (which uses WhatsApp Web protocol).
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## Phase 1: Pre-flight
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Check if `src/channels/whatsapp-cloud.ts` exists and the import is uncommented in `src/channels/index.ts`. If both are in place, skip to Phase 3.
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## Phase 2: Apply Code Changes
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### Install the adapter package
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```bash
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npm install @chat-adapter/whatsapp
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```
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### Enable the channel
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Uncomment the WhatsApp Cloud API import in `src/channels/index.ts`:
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```typescript
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import './whatsapp-cloud.js';
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```
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### Build
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```bash
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npm run build
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```
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## Phase 3: Setup
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### Create WhatsApp Business App
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> 1. Go to [Meta for Developers](https://developers.facebook.com/apps/) and create an app (type: Business)
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> 2. Add the **WhatsApp** product
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> 3. Go to **WhatsApp** > **API Setup**:
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> - Note the **Phone Number ID** (not the phone number itself)
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> - Generate a **permanent System User access token** with `whatsapp_business_messaging` permission
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> 4. Go to **WhatsApp** > **Configuration**:
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> - Set webhook URL: `https://your-domain/webhook/whatsapp`
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> - Set a **Verify Token** (any random string you choose)
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> - Subscribe to webhook fields: `messages`
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> 5. Copy the **App Secret** from **Settings** > **Basic**
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### Configure environment
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Add to `.env`:
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```bash
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WHATSAPP_ACCESS_TOKEN=your-system-user-access-token
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WHATSAPP_PHONE_NUMBER_ID=your-phone-number-id
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WHATSAPP_APP_SECRET=your-app-secret
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WHATSAPP_VERIFY_TOKEN=your-verify-token
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```
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Sync to container: `mkdir -p data/env && cp .env data/env/env`
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### Build and restart
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```bash
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npm run build
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launchctl kickstart -k gui/$(id -u)/com.nanoclaw # macOS
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# systemctl --user restart nanoclaw # Linux
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```
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## Phase 4: Verify
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> Send a message to your WhatsApp Business number. The bot should respond within a few seconds.
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> Note: WhatsApp Cloud API only supports 1:1 DMs, not group chats.
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## Removal
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1. Comment out `import './whatsapp-cloud.js'` in `src/channels/index.ts`
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2. Remove `WHATSAPP_ACCESS_TOKEN`, `WHATSAPP_PHONE_NUMBER_ID`, `WHATSAPP_APP_SECRET`, `WHATSAPP_VERIFY_TOKEN` from `.env`
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3. `npm uninstall @chat-adapter/whatsapp`
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4. Rebuild and restart
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