- Frontend React (SKEEN Brand) con Vite, TypeScript, Tailwind - Frontend Homenest (versión alternativa) - Módulos Odoo 17 custom (citas, pacientes, monedero, pagos, ventas, inventario, whatsapp) - WACRM fork (Next.js 16 + Supabase) - Hermes + Bridge + Skills (Qwen3.6 via Nan Builders) - Scripts de migración y operación - Documentación extensiva en docs/
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# REQUIRED — the app won't start without these.
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# ============================================================
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# Supabase (Project Settings → API)
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NEXT_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_URL=https://your-project.supabase.co
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NEXT_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_ANON_KEY=your-anon-key
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# Supabase service-role key. Bypasses RLS; used only by server-side
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# routes (the webhook, automation engine, and the public API key
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# auth path — see docs/public-api.md). Keep this secret — never
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# paste it into client code.
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#
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# Note: the public API (/api/v1) needs no new env var. API keys are
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# created in the dashboard (Settings → API keys) and stored hashed
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# in the database; this service-role key is what lets the auth path
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# look a presented key up without a user session.
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SUPABASE_SERVICE_ROLE_KEY=your-service-role-key
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# WhatsApp token encryption (64 hex chars = 32 bytes, AES-256-GCM).
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# Generate with:
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# node -e "console.log(require('crypto').randomBytes(32).toString('hex'))"
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# Rotating this value orphans every token encrypted under the previous
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# key — users have to re-save their WhatsApp settings to reconnect.
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ENCRYPTION_KEY=your-64-char-hex-key-here
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# Meta App Secret (Meta for Developers → App Settings → Basic).
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# Verifies the HMAC-SHA256 signature on every inbound webhook POST.
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# Required — without it the webhook rejects every request.
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META_APP_SECRET=your-meta-app-secret
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# ============================================================
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# RECOMMENDED — safe defaults exist but you'll want to set these.
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# ============================================================
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# Canonical public URL of this deployment (scheme + host, no trailing
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# slash). Used for the sitemap and OG images. Routes that need a
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# self-referential URL (invite links from /api/account/invitations,
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# any future email-bound link) derive the origin from the request
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# itself, so this variable is *only* needed when the request-derived
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# origin would be wrong — e.g. when generating links from a cron job
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# or a background worker that has no incoming request.
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NEXT_PUBLIC_SITE_URL=https://crm.example.com
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# ============================================================
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# OPTIONAL — only needed if you use the feature.
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# ============================================================
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# Defense-in-depth allow-list for the hostnames that
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# /api/account/invitations is willing to publish in invite URLs.
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# Comma-separated, no scheme, no port (just hostnames).
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#
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# Why this exists: when NEXT_PUBLIC_SITE_URL is unset, invite URLs
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# are derived from the incoming request's `Host` / `X-Forwarded-
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# Host` header. On a typical proxied deploy the proxy sets these
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# to your canonical hostname and they're trustworthy. On a *bare*
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# deployment exposed to the public internet, an attacker could
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# POST to the API directly with a spoofed `Host: phishing.example`
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# and receive an invite URL pointing at their site.
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#
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# When this var is set, hostnames not on the list are rejected
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# (the request falls through to the wacrm.tech fallback with a
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# console.warn). When unset, behavior is unchanged from earlier
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# versions — the request-derived host is trusted.
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#
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# Most operators don't need this: setting NEXT_PUBLIC_SITE_URL to
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# your canonical URL already pins invite links there. This is for
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# operators who want belt-and-braces or run multi-tenant setups
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# where one app instance serves several hostnames.
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#
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# Example:
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# ALLOWED_INVITE_HOSTS=crm.example.com,crm-staging.example.com
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# Shared secret protecting GET /api/automations/cron. Required if you
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# use Wait steps in automations (a scheduled pinger drains pending
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# executions). Generate any long random string:
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# openssl rand -hex 32
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# See docs/automations-and-cron.md.
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# AUTOMATION_CRON_SECRET=generate-a-long-random-string
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# Meta App ID (Meta for Developers → App Settings → Basic). Required to
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# create/edit message templates with an IMAGE header: Meta only accepts a
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# Resumable-Upload media handle (not a plain URL) as the header sample, and
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# that upload is app-scoped. Without it, image-header template submission
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# returns a clear error; text/body-only templates are unaffected. Pair
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# with META_APP_SECRET.
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# META_APP_ID=your-meta-app-id
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# When "true", POST /api/whatsapp/templates/submit skips the Meta call
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# and stores the row with a synthetic `dry-run-<uuid>` meta_template_id.
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# Set this in CI and local development so you can exercise the full
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# template UI without a real WABA. Leave unset (or "false") in prod.
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# WHATSAPP_TEMPLATES_DRY_RUN=true
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# ------------------------------------------------------------------
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# AI reply assistant (optional)
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# ------------------------------------------------------------------
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# The AI assistant is bring-your-own-key: each account pastes its own
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# OpenAI or Anthropic key under Settings → AI Assistant. The key is
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# stored AES-256-GCM-encrypted with ENCRYPTION_KEY (above) — there is
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# NO global provider key env var, and nothing here is required for the
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# feature to work. The two vars below only tune behaviour.
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#
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# The AI knowledge base (migration 030) uses Postgres full-text search
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# out of the box. Optional semantic search needs the `pgvector`
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# extension — migration 030 runs `CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS vector`
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# (Supabase has it available) — plus a per-account embeddings key set in
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# Settings → AI Assistant. Still no env var required.
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# Per-call timeout for provider requests, in milliseconds. Default 30000.
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# AI_REQUEST_TIMEOUT_MS=30000
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# How many recent text messages of a conversation to send the model as
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# context (draft + auto-reply). Default 20.
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# AI_CONTEXT_MESSAGE_LIMIT=20
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