WhatsApp pseudo-chats (Status updates / Stories, Channels / Newsletters,
broadcast lists) were being routed through the full agent pipeline. A
user's gateway.log showed the agent replying to a contact's Story
('status@broadcast') with 345 chars plus title-generation cost, which
also shows up in the contact's status feed.
Drop these JIDs at _should_process_message() before the policy gate so
they're filtered regardless of dm_policy or allowlist state. Covers:
- status@broadcast (Stories)
- *@newsletter (Channels)
- *@broadcast (broadcast lists, future-proofing)
The bridge.js already filters these on the fromMe outbound path, but
inbound events on self-chat mode skipped that check.
Tests:
- status@broadcast dropped on open policy
- broadcast filter wins over allowlisted senders
- real DMs still pass through
- helper unit cases (case-insensitive, whitespace-tolerant)
26/26 tests/gateway/test_whatsapp_group_gating.py pass; 59/59 adjacent
WhatsApp test suites pass.
Add dm_policy and group_policy to the WhatsApp adapter, bringing parity
with WeCom/Weixin/QQ. Allows independent control of DM and group access:
disable DMs entirely, allowlist specific senders/groups, or keep open.
- dm_policy: open (default) | allowlist | disabled
- group_policy: open (default) | allowlist | disabled
- Config bridging for YAML → env vars
- 22 tests covering all policy combinations
Backward compatible — defaults preserve existing behavior.
Cherry-picked from PR #11597 by @MassiveMassimo.
Dropped the run.py group auth bypass (would have skipped user auth
for ALL platforms, not just WhatsApp).