* feat(whatsapp): subscribe to inbound reaction events
Subscribe to Baileys `messages.reaction` events and surface them as
system events for the agent session. Follows the same pattern used by
Signal and Slack: listen → parse → route → enqueueSystemEvent.
- Add `WebInboundReaction` type and `onReaction` callback to monitor
- Parse emoji, sender JID, target message ID from Baileys event
- Route via `resolveAgentRoute` and enqueue as system event
- Handle self-reaction attribution (reactionKey.fromMe → selfJid)
- Skip reaction removals (empty emoji) and status/broadcast JIDs
- Outer + inner try/catch for resilience against malformed events
- 13 unit tests (monitor-level + system event wiring)
- Changelog entry and docs updates
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* revert changelog entry to avoid merge conflicts
The inbound reaction feature is internal plumbing, not user-facing enough
to warrant a changelog entry that will conflict with active PRs.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(whatsapp): handle reaction removals and improve sender detection
- Emit reaction events with isRemoval flag instead of skipping them
- Fall back to chatJid for DM sender when reaction.key is missing
- Add chatType and accountId to reaction logs for observability
- Update tests to reflect new removal handling behavior
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* fix(whatsapp): gate reactions by DM/group access controls
Address Codex review - reactions now respect the same access controls
as messages (dmPolicy, allowlists, etc). Self-reactions bypass the
check since they're our own actions, not inbound events.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* chore: remove unused senderName field from reaction type
Baileys reaction events don't include push names, so this field
was dead interface pollution. (Cursor review)
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* fix(whatsapp): update reaction docs + suppress pairing for reactions
- Update docs: reaction removals now emit events with isRemoval=true
- Pass no-op sendMessage to access control to prevent pairing messages
being sent when unknown users react (pairing is for messages, not reactions)
(Cursor review)
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Co-authored-by: Nick Sullivan <nick@technick.ai>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>