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sidebar_position: 15
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---
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# WeCom Callback (Self-Built App)
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Connect Hermes to WeCom (Enterprise WeChat) as a self-built enterprise application using the callback/webhook model.
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:::info WeCom Bot vs WeCom Callback
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Hermes supports two WeCom integration modes:
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- **[WeCom Bot](wecom.md)** — bot-style, connects via WebSocket. Simpler setup, works in group chats.
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- **WeCom Callback** (this page) — self-built app, receives encrypted XML callbacks. Shows as a first-class app in users' WeCom sidebar. Supports multi-corp routing.
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:::
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## How It Works
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1. You register a self-built application in the WeCom Admin Console
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2. WeCom pushes encrypted XML to your HTTP callback endpoint
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3. Hermes decrypts the message, queues it for the agent
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4. Immediately acknowledges (silent — nothing displayed to the user)
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5. The agent processes the request (typically 3–30 minutes)
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6. The reply is delivered proactively via the WeCom `message/send` API
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## Prerequisites
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- A WeCom enterprise account with admin access
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- `aiohttp` and `httpx` Python packages (included in the default install)
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- A publicly reachable server for the callback URL (or a tunnel like ngrok)
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## Setup
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### 1. Create a Self-Built App in WeCom
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1. Go to [WeCom Admin Console](https://work.weixin.qq.com/) → **Applications** → **Create App**
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2. Note your **Corp ID** (shown at the top of the admin console)
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3. In the app settings, create a **Corp Secret**
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4. Note the **Agent ID** from the app's overview page
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5. Under **Receive Messages**, configure the callback URL:
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- URL: `http://YOUR_PUBLIC_IP:8645/wecom/callback`
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- Token: Generate a random token (WeCom provides one)
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- EncodingAESKey: Generate a key (WeCom provides one)
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### 2. Configure Environment Variables
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Add to your `.env` file:
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```bash
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WECOM_CALLBACK_CORP_ID=your-corp-id
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WECOM_CALLBACK_CORP_SECRET=your-corp-secret
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WECOM_CALLBACK_AGENT_ID=1000002
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WECOM_CALLBACK_TOKEN=your-callback-token
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WECOM_CALLBACK_ENCODING_AES_KEY=your-43-char-aes-key
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# Optional
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WECOM_CALLBACK_HOST=0.0.0.0
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WECOM_CALLBACK_PORT=8645
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WECOM_CALLBACK_ALLOWED_USERS=user1,user2
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```
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### 3. Start the Gateway
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```bash
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hermes gateway start
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```
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The callback adapter starts an HTTP server on the configured port. WeCom will verify the callback URL via a GET request, then begin sending messages via POST.
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## Configuration Reference
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Set these in `config.yaml` under `platforms.wecom_callback.extra`, or use environment variables:
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| Setting | Default | Description |
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|---------|---------|-------------|
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| `corp_id` | — | WeCom enterprise Corp ID (required) |
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| `corp_secret` | — | Corp secret for the self-built app (required) |
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| `agent_id` | — | Agent ID of the self-built app (required) |
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| `token` | — | Callback verification token (required) |
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| `encoding_aes_key` | — | 43-character AES key for callback encryption (required) |
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| `host` | `0.0.0.0` | Bind address for the HTTP callback server |
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| `port` | `8645` | Port for the HTTP callback server |
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| `path` | `/wecom/callback` | URL path for the callback endpoint |
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## Multi-App Routing
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For enterprises running multiple self-built apps (e.g., across different departments or subsidiaries), configure the `apps` list in `config.yaml`:
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```yaml
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platforms:
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wecom_callback:
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enabled: true
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extra:
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host: "0.0.0.0"
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port: 8645
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apps:
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- name: "dept-a"
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corp_id: "ww_corp_a"
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corp_secret: "secret-a"
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agent_id: "1000002"
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token: "token-a"
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encoding_aes_key: "key-a-43-chars..."
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- name: "dept-b"
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corp_id: "ww_corp_b"
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corp_secret: "secret-b"
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agent_id: "1000003"
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token: "token-b"
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encoding_aes_key: "key-b-43-chars..."
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```
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Users are scoped by `corp_id:user_id` to prevent cross-corp collisions. When a user sends a message, the adapter records which app (corp) they belong to and routes replies through the correct app's access token.
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## Access Control
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Restrict which users can interact with the app:
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```bash
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# Allowlist specific users
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WECOM_CALLBACK_ALLOWED_USERS=zhangsan,lisi,wangwu
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# Or allow all users
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WECOM_CALLBACK_ALLOW_ALL_USERS=true
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```
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## Endpoints
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The adapter exposes:
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| Method | Path | Purpose |
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| GET | `/wecom/callback` | URL verification handshake (WeCom sends this during setup) |
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| POST | `/wecom/callback` | Encrypted message callback (WeCom sends user messages here) |
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| GET | `/health` | Health check — returns `{"status": "ok"}` |
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## Encryption
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All callback payloads are encrypted with AES-CBC using the EncodingAESKey. The adapter handles:
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- **Inbound**: Decrypt XML payload, verify SHA1 signature
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- **Outbound**: Replies sent via proactive API (not encrypted callback response)
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The crypto implementation is compatible with Tencent's official WXBizMsgCrypt SDK.
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## Limitations
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- **No streaming** — replies arrive as complete messages after the agent finishes
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- **No typing indicators** — the callback model doesn't support typing status
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- **Text only** — currently supports text messages; image/file/voice not yet implemented
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- **Response latency** — agent sessions take 3–30 minutes; users see the reply when processing completes
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