Introduces the ability for users with the **Assistant** role to prefill
fields on behalf of other signers. Assistants can fill in various field
types such as text, checkboxes, dates, and more, streamlining the
document preparation process before it reaches the final signers.
The global team settings weren't created when creating a new team.
## Changes Made
The global team settings are now created when a new team is created.
Adds the ability to align text to the left, center or right for relevant
fields.
Previously text was always centered which can be less desirable.
See attached debug document which has left, center and right text
alignments set for fields.
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src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/361a030e-813d-458b-9c7a-ff4c9fa5e33c"
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- Added text align option
- Update the insert in pdf method to support different alignments
- Added a debug mode to field insertion
- Ran manual tests using the debug mode
Adds the ability to upload a custom document when using a template.
This is useful when you have a given fixed template with placeholder
values that you want to decorate with Documenso fields but will then
create a final specialised document when sending it out to a given
recipient.
Improves the display of the recipients status when
distribution method is set to none.
Previously we had a ton of checks for sendStatus = SENT
which will never trigger when distributing manually causing
some confusion.
Passes the timezone of the user uploading the document/template via the
UI to the server.
If the user uploads a document/template via the API and doesn't set a
timezone, it defaults to `Etc/UTC`.
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Adds a new `ownerDocumentCompleted` to the email settings that controls
whether a document will be sent to the owner upon completion.
This was previously the only email you couldn't disable and didn't
account for users integrating with just the API and Webhooks.
Also adds a flag to the public `sendDocument` endpoint which will adjust
this setting while sendint the document for users who aren't using
`emailSettings` on the `createDocument` endpoint.
## Description
I added the option of downloading a document without the signing
certificate for teams. They can disable/enable the option in the
preferences tab.
The signing certificate can still be downloaded separately from the
`logs` page.
## Description
When using 2fa enabled authentication on direct templates we run into an
issue where a 2fa token has been attached to a field but it's submitted
at a later point.
To better facilitate this we have introduced the ability to have a
window of valid tokens.
This won't affect other signing methods since tokens are verified
immediately after they're entered.
## Related Issue
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## Changes Made
- Updated our validate2FAToken method to use a window based approach
rather than the default verify method.
## Testing Performed
- Created a series of tokens and tested upon different intervals and
windows to confirm functionality works as expected.
## Description
Adds support for rejecting a given document informing the document
owner.
Flows for resolving a rejection don't currently exist so it's up to the
document owner to reach out to the recipient and work out a way to move
forward via a new document or offline agreement.
## Related Issue
## Changes Made
- Added new rejection properties to the recipient schema
- Added API endpoints to support rejection
- Added email templates for notifying the document owner and recipient
- Added a dialog on the signing page to start the rejection flow.
## Testing Performed
- Manually tested the flow end to end
- Automated tests are planned
## Description
Currently certificate translations on production sometimes does not show
the required language.
This could not be replicated when creating certificates on staging
(Browserless.io) and local development (Chromium), which means this fix
ultimately cannot be tested unless on live.
This is an attempt to fix it by isolating the certificate generation
into it's own context, and applying a cookie to define the required
language.
This fix is based on the assumption that there is some sort of error
which pushes the certificate to be generated on the client side, which
ultimately will render in English due to constraints on nextjs.
## Changes Made
- Apply language into cookie instead purely dynamically on SSR
- Minor unrelated fixes
## Testing Performed
Tested to ensure certificates could still be generated
## Description
This PR introduces global settings for teams. At the moment, it allows
team admins to configure the following:
* The default visibility of the documents uploaded to the team account
* Whether to include the document owner (sender) details when sending
emails to the recipients.
### Include Sender Details
If the Sender Details setting is enabled, the emails sent by the team
will include the sender's name:
> "Example User" on behalf of "Example Team" has invited you to sign
"document.pdf"
Otherwise, the email will say:
> "Example Team" has invited you to sign "document.pdf"
### Default Document Visibility
This new option allows users to set the default visibility for the
documents uploaded to the team account. It can have the following
values:
* Everyone
* Manager and above
* Admins only
If the default document visibility isn't set, the document will be set
to the role of the user who created the document:
* If a user with the "User" role creates a document, the document's
visibility is set to "Everyone".
* Manager role -> "Manager and above"
* Admin role -> "Admins only"
Otherwise, if there is a default document visibility value, it uses that
value.
#### Gotcha
To avoid issues, the `document owner` and the `recipient` can access the
document irrespective of their role. For example:
* If a team member with the role "Member" uploads a document and the
default document visibility is "Admins", only the document owner and
admins can access the document.
* Similar to the other scenarios.
* If an admin uploads a document and the default document visibility is
"Admins", the recipient can access the document.
* The admins have access to all the documents.
* Managers have access to documents with the visibility set to
"Everyone" and "Manager and above"
* Members have access only to the documents with the visibility set to
"Everyone".
## Testing Performed
Tested it locally.