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The format is based on Keep a Changelog, and this project adheres to Semantic Versioning.

[0.4.3] - 2026-07-03

Added

  • Amarula.render_qr/1 — render the qr string from a :connection_update as terminal-printable ASCII art (the renderer mix amarula.pair already used, now public). No more hand-rolling QR display for the common case.
  • Telemetry: failure outcomes are now observable. [:amarula, :send, :stop] carries result/error_stage/error_reason (compute a send error rate off one event); new [:amarula, :send, :ack] reports the post-relay server verdict (:ok | :rejected | :timeout | :sender_crashed + rejection code); new [:amarula, :iq, :timeout] counts the primary sick-connection signal.
  • README feature guide — runnable examples for receive & reply (GenServer event sink), media send/download, reactions/quoted replies, groups, and offline bot testing with Amarula.Testing.
  • Amarula.child_spec/1 — start a fixed, known-at-boot set of profiles declaratively in your own supervision tree: {Amarula, profile: :sales, parent: MyRouter}. Each child gets a distinct id of {Amarula, profile}, so several coexist under one supervisor; an already-running profile is adopted (not an error), so a restart is safe. For already-paired accounts (pair first with mix amarula.pair) — an unbounded/dynamic set should use a DynamicSupervisor + connect/2 instead. Backed by the new Amarula.SupervisedConnection, a thin owner that survives the socket's internal restarts so your supervisor never sees spurious child deaths, and tears the connection down on a deliberate shutdown.

Fixed

  • Group decrypt failures report their real reason — a bad signature, old counter, or padding error was previously relabeled "Failed to parse sender key message"; the parse label now applies only to genuinely unparseable payloads.
  • Malformed group IQ replies are errors, not empty successes — a server <error> or missing attr in invite-code / join-request replies returned {:ok, nil} / {:ok, []}; they now return {:error, reason} like every other group op.
  • A USync status with no timestamp yields set_at: nil instead of 1970-01-01.
  • Closed Signal sessions no longer accumulate unboundedly — the persisted session record is capped (40 closed sessions, oldest dropped), pruned at the same point libsignal does.
  • Media uploads honor req_options like downloads (uploads are now Req.Test-stubbable).

Removed

  • BaileysCredentialLoader (a build-phase comparison tool) and a body of dead internal code (~5,800 lines: unused modules, behaviours with no implementers, test-only accessors).
  • Three redundant telemetry events: [:amarula, :send, :not_on_whatsapp] (tag send :stop by error_reason instead), [:amarula, :stream_error, :restart] (stream_error :received's code identifies the 515), and [:amarula, :prekey, :upload]. Handlers attached via Amarula.Telemetry.events/0 need no change.

[0.4.2] - 2026-07-02

Fixed

  • Pre-key pool now refills before it drains (Baileys #2643). The server-side one-time pre-key pool was only deep-refilled when it hit exactly 0; otherwise it topped up by just 5, so it idled near-empty and dropped first-contact messages under any burst. It now refills back toward the initial count (812) once it drops to/below a low-water mark (100), on both the login count-check and the server's <notification type=encrypt> top-up path.
  • View-once media now sends reliably (Baileys #2435 / #2678). Outgoing media stanzas carry a mediatype attribute (image/video/gif/audio/ptt/ document/sticker/…), derived through the view-once wrapper. WhatsApp silently dropped view-once video/audio sent without it. Applies to both 1:1 and group sends (the group relay now threads stanza attrs too).

Changed

  • Bumped the WhatsApp Web protocol version to [2, 3000, 1_042_537_629] (was 1_035_194_821). The stale value silently broke new-device pairing — the QR / pairing code generated, but the phone reported "Couldn't link device" and :pairing_success never fired. Also aligned the (previously divergent, unused) mirror in Amarula.Protocol.Crypto.Constants.

Added

  • AMARULA_WA_VERSION env override. Set it to a dotted triple (e.g. 2.3000.1042537629) to override the pinned WhatsApp Web version at runtime without recompiling — useful to track a new WhatsApp version before the pinned default is bumped. Malformed values are ignored (warned) and fall back to the pinned default. See Amarula.Config.wa_version/0.
  • scripts/update_wa_version.exs — maintainer tool that fetches the live version from WhatsApp's own service worker (client_revision in sw.js, mirroring Baileys' fetchLatestWaWebVersion()) and rewrites the pinned literal for review + commit (--check to compare without writing). The running library never fetches the version itself — it always uses the pinned/overridden default.
  • mix amarula.pair task — link an account by QR or phone code from any project that depends on Amarula (mix amarula.pair <profile> [--phone <e164>]). Unlike the examples/ scripts, this ships in the Hex package (it lives under lib/), so a downstream integration can pair a user without vendoring a script. Addresses the "no easy way to pair an account" gap for consumers like agentjido/jido_chat#25.
  • Phone-code pairing docs + example. examples/pair.exs now links by QR or by 8-char phone code (mix run examples/pair.exs <profile> [phone-e164]), and the README documents Amarula.request_pairing_code/3 / the :pairing_code event for headless/programmatic pairing (the API already existed; this makes it discoverable).

[0.4.1] - 2026-07-02

A security fix, ported from upstream Baileys.

Security

  • Dropped spoofed self-only protocolMessages. APP_STATE_SYNC_KEY_SHARE and HISTORY_SYNC_NOTIFICATION are only ever legitimate from our own linked device, but Connection acted on them from any sender that could open a session with us — letting an attacker poison our app-state sync keys or feed us fake chat history. Both are now gated on own_sender?/3 (participant, or from when absent, matched against our own id/lid), mirroring Baileys' fix for GHSA-qvv5-jq5g-4cgg / CVE-2026-48063 (v7.0.0-rc12). A spoofed message is dropped with a warning log instead of processed; the node is still acked/receipted as normal so the offline queue drains.

[0.4.0] - 2026-07-01

First hex release since 0.3.0 — the 0.3.1 section below landed in git but was never published; its changes ship in this release too.

Added

  • %Amarula.Msg{}.forwarded — a boolean, true when the message was forwarded from another chat (decoded from ContextInfo.isForwarded). Defaults to false; inlined quoted messages carry their own flag. The forward score (forwardingScore, the "forwarded many times" signal) stays on msg.raw.
  • Incoming calls surfaced as :call_update. A <call> stanza was previously acked and dropped; it now also emits a :call_update consumer event carrying %{chat, from, id, status, timestamp, offline, video?, group?, group_jid}. status is :offer (ringing), :terminate, :timeout (unanswered), :reject, :accept, or :ringing; correlate an :offer with its later :terminate via id. Parsing lives in the new pure Amarula.Protocol.Call.
  • Interactive "pick one" messages classified. listMessage, buttonsMessage, templateMessage, and interactiveMessage (native-flow) — the prompts business / call-center / automated flows send to present a set of choices — used to fall through to {:other}. They now classify to msg.type :list / :buttons / :template / :interactive with content as the new Amarula.Content.Options struct (title, body, footer, button_text, and options: [%{id, text, description}]). The option id matches the id on the user's later %Amarula.Content.Response{}.
  • Link previews surfaced on received messages. A text message carrying a URL preview now exposes it on the new %Amarula.Msg{}.preview field — an %Amarula.Content.LinkPreview{} with url/title/description/thumbnail (raw JPEG bytes)/type, or nil when there's no preview. The message type stays :text and content stays the body string, so it's non-breaking. Receiving only — sending previews isn't supported yet.

Fixed

  • :pairing_failure added to the t:event/0 typespec. The event was already emitted on a failed pair-success but was missing from the documented event list.
  • Keep-alive pings no longer multiply across reconnects. The generic reconnect path armed a new ping timer without cancelling the old one, so every reconnect added a permanent extra ping loop (which can itself provoke server disconnects).
  • Reconnect backoff and give-up actually work. retry_count was reset the moment the socket process started, so backoff never grew and max_retries never triggered — a server that accepts-then-drops caused a tight reconnect storm. The counter now resets only on a successful login, and a server close counts toward the limit; exhausting it transitions to :closed.
  • A malformed <enc> payload can't take down the connection. skmsg and plaintext decrypt paths were unguarded, so garbage bytes crashed the whole Connection (dropping the batch and forcing a reconnect). Every enc type now degrades to a per-enc error entry.
  • Constant-time pairing HMAC verification. The ADV device-identity HMAC was compared with ==; it now uses :crypto.hash_equals/2 with a length pre-check, like every other MAC comparison in the codebase.
  • Retry-cache reads no longer mint atoms from profile. Unknown profiles resolved through :"amarula_retry_cache_#{profile}" on every read — an atom exhaustion vector for multi-tenant bots with user-derived profiles. Reads now use String.to_existing_atom; the atom is created once, at connection init.
  • send_media can't hang its caller. A raise inside the media encrypt/upload task left the caller blocked for the full 90s call timeout; it now replies {:error, {:media_prepare_failed, _}}.
  • A 515 restart fails parked IQ callers fast. Pending query_iq waiters were silently dropped on restart and hung to their 25s call timeout; they now get {:error, :not_connected} immediately.
  • Unexpected messages no longer crash Connection. Catch-all handle_call/ handle_info clauses log and ignore instead of FunctionClauseError-ing the whole per-connection tree.
  • Hosted JIDs decode correctly off the wire. The binary decoder read AD_JID domain types 2/3 for hosted/hosted.lid while the encoder (and Baileys' WAJIDDomains) use 128/129 — hosted device jids silently mangled to s.whatsapp.net on receive.
  • Server-supplied integers degrade instead of crashing. Malformed receipt t, group size, and JID device/agent segments (decode and encode paths) now parse via Integer.parse with a fallback rather than raising mid-frame.
  • Trial decryption can't mask real bugs. The Signal session trial-decrypt loop rescued every exception as "wrong session, try next"; it now rescues only the new DecryptError (bad MAC / version / chain), so programming errors propagate instead of surfacing as "No matching sessions found".

Changed

  • Binary node encoding is O(n). The encoder accumulated a byte list with tail appends and exploded binaries via bin_to_list — quadratic time and ~10x memory on large payloads. It now builds iodata.
  • Removed dead internal modules: Signal.Repository and Signal.LIDMappingStore (unused, superseded by LidMappingFileStore), the unused SenderKeyName hash/parse helpers, and the vestigial WebSocketClient connect/state-predicate API.

[0.3.1] - 2026-06-26

A small follow-up to 0.3.0 — connection robustness fixes plus post-release review catches. No breaking changes; purely additive/fixes.

Fixed

  • Auto-reconnect when the websocket dies. WebSocketClient was linked to Connection (which doesn't trap exits), so a server close signal-killed Connection before it could drive the reconnect, leaving the account stuck :disconnected. The link is now a monitor, so the client's death arrives as a {:DOWN} that triggers a reconnect.
  • Never crash on a send while disconnected. A send before the handshake completed (nil noise_state) or after the socket dropped (nil websocket_client) crashed the whole Connection instead of returning to the caller. A backstop in send_binary_node/2 drops the frame and a ready_to_send?/1 guard on the consumer sends replies {:error, :not_connected}.
  • Emit a :connection_update down-transition on error paths. Errors (ws errors, timeouts, non-515 stream errors, server close) previously emitted only an :error event, so a consumer tracking connection state never saw the drop.
  • Treat "Invalid PreKey ID" on a pkmsg as a duplicate (ack 487). A redelivered pkmsg whose one-time prekey was consumed on first decrypt raised this error and fell through to retry+nack-500, making the server re-fan the stanza forever. It is now recognised as a duplicate and acked, terminating the redelivery loop.

Changed

  • Content.Poll.options drops malformed entries instead of emitting nil, so it always matches its [String.t()] type.
  • Removed the unused Connection.cache_sent_message/4 (superseded by the RetryCache.Step send-pipe step) and corrected the Media.download/2 doc to the snake_case-only descriptor shape.

0.3.0 - 2026-06-22

The headline is the receive side: a %Amarula.Msg{}'s content is now always a clean, proto-free Amarula.Content.* struct — you never pattern-match a raw protobuf again. Plus validated send_* options, a normalized media struct (with mimetype), retry-cache flexibility, and an explicit crypto boundary. This is a breaking release; the migration is mechanical (struct fields instead of maps/protos).

Breaking

  • %Amarula.Msg{}.content is now an Amarula.Content.* struct for every type (except :textString.t() and :othernil). Previously content handed back raw protobufs and bare maps. Now: :reaction%Content.Reaction{}, :location%Content.Location{}, :poll%Content.Poll{}, etc. — see the table in Amarula.Msg. Any key/poll_key is a {jid, msg_id} ref (the form the send API takes, so a received reaction feeds straight back into send_reaction/3). The full proto is still on msg.raw. Migration: replace map/proto field access on content with the documented struct fields.
  • Media is %Amarula.Content.Media{} (moved from Amarula.Media), and :media content is that struct directly — no more %{kind:, media:} wrapper. It surfaces :mimetype (use it for the file extension, not :kind). Inbound jids on the new structs (GroupInvite.group, Product.business_owner, Order.seller) are %Amarula.Address{}, not strings.
  • Control frames moved off :messages_upsert to a new :protocol_update event. Bare protocolMessages (ephemeral/setting changes and other unhandled types) no longer arrive as junk messages; subscribe to :protocol_update if you want them.
  • fetch_history/4 takes a message_ref, not a raw %Proto.MessageKey{}. Front-facing functions should never make you construct an internal protobuf. It now takes the %Amarula.Msg{} you received or a {jid, msg_id} tuple (consistent with send_reaction/send_edit/pin_message/…). If you were passing a %Proto.MessageKey{}, switch to {jid, msg_id} or the received %Amarula.Msg{}. (The public message_key type, which aliased Proto.MessageKey, is removed — no protobuf type remains in any public spec.)

Changed

  • send_* options are now validated (NimbleOptions). The option keywords on the facade send functions (send_text, send_media, send_location, send_poll, send_poll_vote, send_event, send_group_invite, request_pairing_code) are now validated against a schema, and each function's ## Options docs are generated from that same schema (so they can't drift). Behaviour change: an unknown or mistyped option key now raises NimbleOptions.ValidationError instead of being silently ignored. This catches typos at the call site; if you were passing an undocumented key that happened to be tolerated, remove it. (nimble_options is a new direct dependency, but it was already in the tree via Req, so it adds no weight.)
  • Retry-cache built-ins are bounded the way the protocol is. The ETS and DETS adapters now evict on a 5-minute TTL (a retry receipt that hasn't arrived by then won't) in addition to a hard :max_entries cap, and that cap's default is raised 200 → 512 (matching the Baileys reference). Size :max_entries to your peak sends-per-5-minutes.

Added

  • Re-attachable consumer event sink — Amarula.set_parent/2. The event sink (where {:amarula, …} events go) is no longer frozen at connect/2. If the process that called connect/2 restarts while the connection survives in the registry, re-point the sink on the live connection instead of forcing a stop+reconnect: Amarula.set_parent(Amarula.via(:primary), self()). There is still exactly one sink — no subscriber registry, no relay hop.
  • The sink may be a name, not just a pid (connect(:parent) / set_parent/2 accept a Amarula.Connection.sink/0: pid, registered name, {:via, …}, or {name, node}). A name re-resolves per event, so it re-attaches to the consumer's current pid automatically — surviving both the consumer's restart and the connection's own restart, the same way a :profile handle survives where a raw pid goes stale. A raw pid is not restart-safe; recover it with set_parent/2. :parent is the preferred connect option; :parent_pid remains a legacy alias.
  • [:amarula, :sink, :down] telemetry. The connection monitors its sink, so a dead consumer is observable instead of events vanishing silently. A name sink's monitor self-heals off the keep-alive once a holder reappears.
  • Amarula.RetryCache.ReadOnly — back the retry cache with your own message store instead of a second copy. If your app already persists sent messages, supply retry_cache: {Amarula.RetryCache.ReadOnly, get: fn profile, msg_id -> …}; Amarula then only reads on a retry and never writes, evicts, or deletes anything in your store (the put callback is optional and this adapter doesn't implement it — there is no write path). Removes the :max_entries/TTL sizing question entirely.
  • :max_entries is documented in the Amarula.Config option table and the Amarula.RetryCache docs (it already existed; it was just undiscoverable).
  • :quoted accepts a {msg_id, participant} tuple (in addition to an %Amarula.Msg{}) — a lightweight quote that threads by id when you have the id but not the original message. It renders when the recipient still has the quoted message; otherwise the reply may show without a quote preview.

Fixed

  • Amarula.Connection.start_link/2 and child_spec/1 are marked internal. They start only the bare Connection process, not its supervision tree, so a consumer who put {Amarula.Connection, …} under their own supervisor got a non-functional connection. The supported entry point is Amarula.connect/2. (The connection is a protocol state machine — it self-restarts for the post-pairing 515 handshake — so the library owns its lifecycle; consumers control naming/distribution via the :registry config.)
  • Replies no longer grow with the quote chain. A reply inlined the full quoted message verbatim, including its nested contextInfo — so quoting a reply re-embedded the whole quote ancestry each hop (the proto grew quadratically in chain depth). The quoted message is now stripped of its nested contextInfo before inlining, keeping a quote to one level (matching the Baileys reference).
  • Stopped copying the one-time-prekey map into every send. The credentials handed to each per-recipient sender carried :pre_keys (up to ~812 entries, ~100 KB+ on a fresh account) — which the send/encrypt path never reads (it's only used on the receive/decrypt path, in Connection). It was being deep-copied into every sender, multiplied per recipient in a group fan-out. It's now dropped before the copy.
  • download_media/1 honours its {:ok | :error} contract. A malformed/empty media descriptor now returns {:error, :invalid_media} instead of letting the HTTP layer raise (which forced consumers to wrap the call in rescue). It also works with no live connection — documented now — so you can download from a Task.

  • The connection auto-reconnects when the websocket dies. When the underlying websocket goes down unexpectedly, Connection now unlinks and monitors it, then reconnects — instead of the dead socket lingering. Paired with the down-transition emit below, a consumer sees the connection go down and come back.
  • A send while disconnected no longer crashes the connection. Relaying a frame with no live socket now returns an error to the caller instead of taking the Connection process down with it.
  • Errors emit a :connection_update down-transition. On a connection error the consumer now gets a connection: :close (down) :connection_update, so the connection state a consumer observes always reflects reality.

Documentation

  • docs/CRYPTO_BOUNDARY.md — the Noise/Signal crypto is a pure, self-contained layer; this draws the explicit line between the Core (no app/storage/WhatsApp coupling) and the thin Glue that bridges it to Amarula.Storage. Verified: no Core module depends on the app. The Core is extraction-ready in principle (a standalone Signal/Noise library), though extraction is not planned.
  • Corrected the ConversationSender rationale across the docs: it is a per-recipient serialization point, not a holder of crypto state — the Signal session lives in Storage. (A test, session_race_test, documents a known concurrency gap between the send and inline-decrypt paths on that shared session; a fix is planned — docs/plans/SESSION_WORKER.plan.md.)
  • README: fixed a stale module reference and the QR-render example (now qr_code, the actual dependency).
  • docs/LID_PN.md — a LID vs PN identity guide: the two identities a person has, raw JID vs the parsed Amarula.Address, the LID>PN rule (sessions and bundles key on LID; the wire <to> stays PN), where mappings are learned, and how a consumer should key its own contacts.

0.2.4 - 2026-06-21

An internals and robustness pass over the per-connection process tree, prompted by an external review. No public API or behaviour changes — the Amarula facade is untouched; everything here is below it. A new optional :sender_idle_ms knob is the only consumer-visible addition.

Changed

  • Per-connection process naming moved to an app-level Amarula.InstanceRegistry. The connection tree no longer owns a per-instance Registry, and the tree supervisor, sibling roles, and each ConversationSender are now named by the connection's instance_id ref in one shared registry. Previously these were named by atoms derived from :erlang.phash2(ref) — which both leaked an atom per connection and could collide (two connections hashing to the same atom would fail to start). No atom is minted per connection now, and collisions are impossible.
  • Per-connection supervisor strategy is now :rest_for_one (was :one_for_one). The children share fate — senders block on Connection's replies — so a Connection restart now restarts the senders waiting on it instead of leaving a half-dead tree.
  • The retry cache's ETS table is owned by the Connection process directly. The dedicated TableOwner process is gone; Connection creates the table in init via the new RetryCache.ensure_local/2 (adapter-aware — a no-op for non-ETS adapters). Because the table now dies with Connection, a crash/restart recreates it empty, so a poisoned cached entry can no longer outlive — and loop — the restart it triggers.
  • ConversationSender idle linger is now 1s and configurable via config[:sender_idle_ms] (was a hardcoded 5 minutes). A fan-out to many one-shot recipients no longer leaves a long-lived process tail; a disk-backed session store can raise it to keep senders warm under bursty traffic.

Fixed

  • Removed the dead \\ __MODULE__ default argument from Connection.start_link/2 and ~28 Connection client functions. These delegate to a process started under the registry (never under the module name), so the default was never reachable and would have errored if hit. The public Amarula facade always passes the pid, so consumers are unaffected.
  • Dropped the inert {:send_relayed, …} message. On a successful relay the sender now reports nothing back to Connection: the consumer's reply is already driven by the server <ack> armed at dispatch, so the message was a signal Connection only ever ignored. Failures still report {:send_failed, …}.

0.2.3 - 2026-06-20

A big batch of new message and group capabilities — replies, mentions, poll votes, pins, view-once, albums, events, group invites, member tags, and LID↔PN resolution — plus an optional Android client mode and three protocol fixes. No breaking changes.

Fixed

  • Audio: thread :waveform and warn when :seconds is missing (Baileys #2646). send_media(:audio, …) now passes a :waveform opt through to the proto, and logs a warning when :seconds is absent — without a duration, clips longer than ~10s may fail to play on iPhone recipients. Amarula does no media processing, so the caller must supply :seconds; this is now documented on send_media/5 and surfaced at send time.
  • Pinned chat state is always a definite boolean (Baileys #2328). A pin app-state action whose pinned flag the server omits (proto3-optional) left %Amarula.Chat{}.pinned as nil ("undefined for some conversations"). It now coerces to false — only an explicit pinned: true is pinned — so consumers never see an ambiguous nil from a pin action.
  • mark_online_on_connect: false is now honored (Baileys #2553). The per-connection setting was defined and documented but never read — the login path always sent presence-available, so the account appeared online and the primary phone stopped getting push notifications regardless of the flag. Connect (and the post-pairing push-name refresh) now gate presence-available on it.

Added

  • LID↔PN mapping lookups + a :lid_mapping_update event (Baileys #2263). Amarula.Contacts.pn_for_lid/2 and lid_for_pn/2 read the local mapping store (no server query) — resolve a group member's LID to a PN after a :messages_upsert. And a new :lid_mapping_update consumer event fires with [%{lid: Address, pn: Address}] whenever the send pipeline learns new mappings, so consumers can persist them as they arrive instead of polling.
  • Group member tags (Baileys #2502). Amarula.update_member_tag/3 sets (or clears, with "") your per-group self-label — capped at 30 chars, rejected with {:error, :member_tag_too_long} rather than silently truncated. Incoming tag changes classify as {:member_tag, %{label, timestamp}} on %Amarula.Msg{}, including removals (empty label) — the case Baileys #2502 dropped.
  • Android browser mode (Baileys #2201). Setting a :browser whose client element contains "Android" (e.g. ["MyApp", "Android", ""]) registers as an Android client instead of WhatsApp Web: userAgent.platform = :ANDROID, no webInfo, DeviceProps.platformType = :ANDROID_PHONE. Lets a session receive view-once media. Experimental, and shows as a phone in Linked Devices — see the impact note in Amarula.Config. Non-Android browsers are unaffected.

0.2.2 - 2026-06-20

A bug-fix plus new outgoing/incoming message types. One small breaking change to how you reference an existing message (see Changed (breaking)).

Fixed

  • Storage.File no longer discards a valid creds.term as "corrupt" on a cold start (#1). Decoding used :erlang.binary_to_term/2 with [:safe], which refuses to mint atoms that aren't loaded yet. A persisted creds term legitimately carries generated proto-struct atoms (e.g. Amarula.Protocol.Proto.ADVSignedDeviceIdentity); if creds were read before that module loaded, [:safe] raised and the entry was swallowed as a miss — silently logging the session out and forcing a re-pair, intermittently and load-order dependent. Decode now falls back to an unsafe binary_to_term/1 on the [:safe]-specific rejection (these files are self-written and trusted), so a valid creds file is always recovered; only a genuinely undecodable file is treated as a miss.

Added

  • More inbound message types are now classified instead of collapsing to {:other}: view-once media (unwrapped to its inner media), PTV round notes (as media :video), pin/keep updates, group invites, events, and the receive-only WhatsApp Business / interactive types (product, order, button / list / template / interactive responses). Surfaced on %Amarula.Msg{} via its type + content.
  • Send albums (grouped media). Amarula.send_album/3 takes a list of {type, data, opts} image/video items; it sends the album parent, then each item referencing it (via messageContextInfo.messageAssociation, MEDIA_ALBUM).
  • Create events. Amarula.send_event/4 sends an event (name + optional description, location, join link, start/end time, extra-guests flag). Responding (RSVP) is not yet supported — it's an encrypted response, a separate seam like poll votes.
  • Send a group invite as a chat message. Amarula.send_group_invite/5 wraps a group's invite code (from Amarula.Group.invite_code/2) into a tap-to-join card sent to a chat. opts: :group_name, :caption, :expiration.
  • Cast a poll vote. Amarula.send_poll_vote/5 encrypts and sends a vote on an existing poll (the inverse of the tally/decrypt path). Pass the poll's message_ref, its message_secret, and the chosen option names.
  • Pin / unpin and keep / unkeep messages. Amarula.pin_message/2, unpin_message/2 (pin for everyone), keep_message/2, unkeep_message/2 (exempt a message from a disappearing chat). Each takes a message_ref.
  • View-once media and PTV (round video notes). send_media/5 gains :view_once (wrap as view-once) and :ptv (for :video, send as a round video note).

Changed (breaking)

  • Unified how you reference an existing message. send_reaction/3, send_edit/3, send_revoke/2 (and the new send_poll_vote) now take a message_ref — a %Amarula.Msg{} (the message you received) or a {jid, msg_id} tuple — instead of a raw %Proto.MessageKey{}. This removes the last proto type from the public API and gives one consistent currency: pass back the struct you got, or the chat jid + id. Migration: replace %Proto.MessageKey{remoteJid: jid, id: id} with {jid, id}, or pass the %Amarula.Msg{} directly.

Added

  • Reply (quoted) and mentions on outgoing messages. Amarula.send_text/4 and Amarula.send_media/5 now take :quoted (an %Amarula.Msg{} to reply to) and :mentions (a list of jids/%Amarula.Address{}) opts. A text with either is sent as an extendedTextMessage carrying the contextInfo; media attaches the contextInfo to the media submessage. Backward compatible — existing 3-arg send_text calls are unchanged.

0.2.1 - 2026-06-20

Internal refactor only — no API changes. Every public Amarula function keeps its exact signature, arity, defaults, and return shape (verified by diff); consumer event shapes are unchanged. No action needed to upgrade.

Changed (internal)

  • Decomposed the ~3.9k-line Amarula.Connection god-module: the pure bodies of its callbacks moved into eight focused submodules under Amarula.Connection.*SendOps, GroupOps, PreKeyOps, Pairing, Notifications, Receive, AppStateOps, and the shared AckLifecycle seam. Connection remains the single per-connection process and dispatcher; anything bound to the live socket, cipher, IQ correlation, or Storage stayed put. Each new module has direct unit tests (100% line coverage).
  • The Amarula facade now calls the connection process directly (GenServer.call) instead of defdelegate-ing through Connection's client wrappers, removing one indirection hop. Public signatures are untouched.

0.2.0 - 2026-06-19

A consumer-API cleanup pass: leaner, more consistent Amarula facade with no protocol types leaked. All breaking changes are mechanical — rename the call or swap two arguments; behaviour is unchanged.

Changed (breaking)

Namespaced the group / profile / contact families — these moved off the flat Amarula facade onto dedicated modules, shrinking the top-level surface and dropping the prefix-stutter. Every operation is unchanged; only the module differs:

BeforeAfter
Amarula.group_create/3, group_leave/2, … (all group_*)Amarula.Group.create/3, Amarula.Group.leave/2, … (drop the group_ prefix)
Amarula.group_metadata/2, Amarula.list_groups/1Amarula.Group.metadata/2, Amarula.Group.list/1
Amarula.on_whatsapp/2, fetch_profile_status/2Amarula.Contacts.on_whatsapp/2, Amarula.Contacts.fetch_status/2
Amarula.profile_picture_url/3, update_profile_*, remove_profile_picture/2Amarula.Profile.picture_url/3, update_picture/3, update_status/2, remove_picture/2

Event tag — consumer events are now tagged :amarula, not :whatsapp, so the origin is clear and the tag won't collide with other libraries:

# before
{:whatsapp, :messages_upsert, data}
# after
{:amarula, :messages_upsert, data}

Update every receive/handle_info clause that matches the event tuple.

Renamed functions (same behaviour, clearer name):

BeforeAfter
Amarula.Address.to_wire/1, to_wire!/1Amarula.Address.to_jid/1, to_jid!/1 (now accept a string or an Address)
Amarula.fetch_status/2Amarula.fetch_profile_status/2
Amarula.presence_subscribe/2Amarula.subscribe_presence/2
Amarula.group_setting/3Amarula.group_update_setting/3
Amarula.group_ephemeral/3Amarula.group_toggle_ephemeral/3

Argument orderjid now always comes right after conn, matching every other send:

  • Amarula.mark_read(conn, message_ids, jid, participant)Amarula.mark_read(conn, jid, message_ids, participant)
  • Amarula.send_media(conn, type, jid, data, opts)Amarula.send_media(conn, jid, type, data, opts)

Return shapeAmarula.group_requests/2 now returns clean [%{jid: Amarula.Address.t(), requested_at: integer | nil}] instead of raw string-keyed wire attributes.

Removed (breaking)

Removed from the Amarula facade. These were either a protocol leak or internal plumbing the library handles for you; the underlying function still exists for power users:

RemovedUse instead
Amarula.send_message/3 (took a raw %Proto.Message{})Amarula.send_text/3 & friends, or Amarula.Connection.send_message/3
Amarula.request_resend/2Amarula.Connection.request_resend/2
Amarula.resolve_lid/2Amarula.Contacts.resolve_lid/2 (addressing resolves automatically on send)
Amarula.normalize_jid/2 (was canonical_jid)Amarula.Connection.canonical_jid/2

Documentation

  • Dropped internal jargon ("wire jid", "boundary", "total function", "canonical") from the consumer-facing docs in favour of plain language.

0.1.0 - 2026-06-19

First public release.

Added

  • Offline sandbox + Amarula.Testing — test your bot's receive→reply logic with no WhatsApp connection. Amarula.new(%{profile: x, offline: true}) runs a connection with no socket whose send_* calls short-circuit to {:ok, msg_id} (no encrypt, no frame, no real-world effect). Amarula.Testing.start_offline/1 starts one; deliver_text/2 and deliver/2 feed synthetic inbound messages through the real decode/classify pipeline, so your bot receives a true %Amarula.Msg{}. send_media/5 is unsupported offline (needs a live socket).
  • Amarula.list_profiles/1 — list the profiles that have stored credentials in a given storage source (a Conn, a Storage.Scope, or a {adapter, opts} / bare-opts storage spec). Returns the names you'd pass as :profile to reconnect.
  • Amarula.list_profiles_with_metadata/1 — like list_profiles/1, but each entry carries the logged-in identity read from that profile's creds (%{profile, jid, lid, name}), for building account pickers.
  • Amarula.Storage gains an optional list_profiles/1 behaviour callback, implemented by the File and DETS adapters. Adapters that don't implement it report {:error, :not_supported}.

Changed

  • Teardown API reworked. wipe_credentials/1 is now the single destructive path: it unlinks the companion server-side (remove-companion-device, the phone drops the device), wipes all local storage for the profile, then disconnects. After it, the profile must be re-paired.

Removed

  • Amarula.logout/1 (removed). For a non-destructive teardown that keeps credentials, use disconnect/1 (closes the websocket only) or stop/1 (takes the supervision tree down and frees the profile slot). The server-side device-unlink now lives only in wipe_credentials/1.