add-whatsapp-cloud
WhatsApp Business Cloud APIチャネルはChat SDK経由で追加できます。
取り込み時のスキャン結果 · 2026-08-22
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Add WhatsApp Cloud API Channel
Connect NanoClaw to WhatsApp via the official Meta WhatsApp Business Cloud API.
NanoClaw doesn't ship channels in trunk — this skill copies the WhatsApp Cloud
adapter in from the channels branch.
The mechanical steps under Apply carry nc: directive fences: an agent reads
the prose and applies them, and a parser can apply them deterministically from
the same document. Every directive is idempotent, so the whole skill is safe to
re-run; anything a parser can't apply falls back to the prose beside it.
Apply
1. Copy the adapter
Fetch the channels branch and copy the WhatsApp Cloud adapter into
src/channels/ (overwrite — the branch is canonical):
src/channels/whatsapp-cloud.ts
src/channels/whatsapp-cloud-registration.test.ts
2. Register the adapter
Append the self-registration import to the channel barrel (skipped if the line is already present). This one line is the skill's only reach-in into core:
import './whatsapp-cloud.js';
3. Install the adapter package
Pinned to an exact version — the supply-chain policy rejects ranges and latest:
@chat-adapter/whatsapp@4.29.0
4. Build and validate
Build guards the typed createChatSdkBridge(...) core call and proves the
dependency is installed — the import throws at evaluation if @chat-adapter/whatsapp
is missing or the barrel drifts:
pnpm run build
pnpm exec vitest run src/channels/whatsapp-cloud-registration.test.ts
whatsapp-cloud-registration.test.ts imports the real channel barrel and asserts
the registry contains whatsapp-cloud — it goes red if the import line is deleted
or drifts, if the barrel fails to evaluate, or if @chat-adapter/whatsapp isn't
installed (the import throws), so it also covers the dependency from step 3.
End-to-end message delivery against a real WhatsApp Business number is verified manually once the service is running — see Next Steps and the webhook setup below.
Upgrading an existing install
Older copies of the adapter registered this bridge under the bare whatsapp key,
which collided with the native Baileys adapter. It now registers under a distinct
whatsapp-cloud instance (channelType stays whatsapp). Two consequences for an
install that ran the previous version:
- Webhook route moves from
/webhook/whatsappto/webhook/whatsapp-cloud. Update the callback URL in your Meta App dashboard (WhatsApp > Configuration) accordingly. - Chat SDK state namespace moves. Subscriptions in the
chat_sdk_*tables re-key under the new instance, so previously-subscribed threads may need to re-engage the bot.
Fresh installs need none of this.
Credentials
Meta app setup is human and interactive — these steps are prose, not directives (no parser can click through the Meta dashboard). A recipe rebuild produces a compiling, registered adapter that cannot receive a message until they're done.
- Go to Meta for Developers and create an app (type: Business).
- Add the WhatsApp product.
- Go to WhatsApp > API Setup:
- Note the Phone Number ID (not the phone number itself).
- Generate a permanent System User access token with
whatsapp_business_messagingpermission.
- Go to WhatsApp > Configuration:
- Set webhook URL:
https://your-domain/webhook/whatsapp-cloud. - Set a Verify Token (any random string you choose).
- Subscribe to webhook fields:
messages.
- Set webhook URL:
- Copy the App Secret from Settings > Basic.
Store the credentials
Capture the four values, then write them. prompt only asks and binds the
answer to a name; a separate directive consumes it — so the same prompts could
feed ncl or the OneCLI vault instead of .env by swapping only the consumer.
Here they go to .env (set-if-absent — a value you've already filled in is
never overwritten):
Paste the System User access token — WhatsApp > API Setup, with `whatsapp_business_messaging` permission.
Paste the Phone Number ID — WhatsApp > API Setup (not the phone number itself).
Paste the App Secret — Settings > Basic.
Paste the Verify Token — the random string you set under WhatsApp > Configuration.
WHATSAPP_ACCESS_TOKEN={{access_token}}
WHATSAPP_PHONE_NUMBER_ID={{phone_number_id}}
WHATSAPP_APP_SECRET={{app_secret}}
WHATSAPP_VERIFY_TOKEN={{verify_token}}
Webhook server
The Chat SDK bridge automatically starts a shared webhook server on port 3000
(WEBHOOK_PORT to change it), handling /webhook/whatsapp-cloud. This port must be
publicly reachable for Meta to deliver events. Running locally, expose it with
ngrok (ngrok http 3000), a Cloudflare Tunnel, or a reverse proxy on a VPS —
the resulting public URL is the base for the webhook URL set under WhatsApp >
Configuration above.
Next Steps
If you're in the middle of /setup, return to the setup flow now.
Otherwise, run /manage-channels to wire this channel to an agent group.
Channel Info
- type:
whatsapp-cloud - terminology: WhatsApp Cloud API supports 1:1 conversations only (no group chats). Each conversation is with a phone number.
- how-to-find-id: The platform ID is the Phone Number ID from the Meta Business dashboard (not the phone number itself). Find it under WhatsApp > API Setup.
- supports-threads: no
- typical-use: Interactive 1:1 chat -- direct messages only
- default-isolation: Same agent group if you're the only person messaging the bot. Each additional person who messages gets their own conversation automatically, but they share the agent's workspace and memory -- use a separate agent group if you need information isolation between different contacts.
Troubleshooting
Meta's "Verify and save" fails on the webhook. Meta hits your URL with a challenge the moment you click, so the endpoint must already be publicly reachable at /webhook/whatsapp-cloud (shared webhook server, port 3000) and the service must be running with WHATSAPP_VERIFY_TOKEN set to exactly the string you typed under WhatsApp > Configuration. Start or restart the service first, then click verify.
Everything works for a day, then all calls 401. You stored the temporary token from WhatsApp > API Setup, which expires in ~24 hours. Create a System User under Business Settings → Users, grant it the app with whatsapp_business_messaging, generate a permanent token, and replace WHATSAPP_ACCESS_TOKEN.
Outbound messages are accepted but never delivered. Two Meta-side gates: while the app is in development mode you can only message numbers added to the recipient allowlist in API Setup; and free-form replies are only allowed within 24 hours of the user's last inbound message — outside that window you need an approved template. Also confirm WHATSAPP_PHONE_NUMBER_ID is the Phone Number ID, not the phone number itself.
Adapter installed but nothing flows. Run pnpm exec vitest run src/channels/whatsapp-cloud-registration.test.ts — red means the barrel import or the @chat-adapter/whatsapp install drifted, so re-run the Apply steps. If green, restart the service (see Next Steps) so the adapter and .env values are live.