## Description
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.
<img width="614" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/361a030e-813d-458b-9c7a-ff4c9fa5e33c"
/>
## Related Issue
N/A
## Changes Made
- Added text align option
- Update the insert in pdf method to support different alignments
- Added a debug mode to field insertion
## Testing Performed
- Ran manual tests using the debug mode
## Description
Allows for smaller field sizing in addition to improving our styling
when displaying labels on smaller fields.
This is the minimum currently supported field size until we perform a
more extensive refactor of our current drag and drop system.
## Related Issue
Reported via support channels
## Changes Made
- Updated our minimum size constraints
- Attempted to add a general autosizing component for text and failed
- Updated styling in a bunch of places to use the css `clamp()` method
for dynamic sizing.
Currently this won't always display super well since
our insertion solution isn't amazing but our current
minimum bounds within the UI are a bit large and can be
smaller.
This change makes it smaller and uses container queries to
support dynamically displaying labels based on the container
size.
## Description
Direct templates links is a feature that provides template owners the
ability to allow users to create documents based of their templates.
## General outline
This works by allowing the template owner to configure a "direct
recipient" in the template.
When a user opens the direct link to the template, it will create a flow
where they sign the fields configured by the template owner for the
direct recipient. After these fields are signed the following will
occur:
- A document will be created where the owner is the template owner
- The direct recipient fields will be signed
- The document will be sent to any other recipients configured in the
template
- If there are none the document will be immediately completed
## Notes
There's a custom prisma migration to migrate all documents to have
'DOCUMENT' as the source, then sets the column to required.
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## Description
**Fixes issues with mismatching state between document steps.**
For example, editing a recipient and proceeding to the next step may not
display the updated recipient. And going back will display the old
recipient instead of the updated values.
**This PR also improves mutation and query speeds by adding logic to
bypass query invalidation.**
```ts
export const trpc = createTRPCReact<AppRouter>({
unstable_overrides: {
useMutation: {
async onSuccess(opts) {
await opts.originalFn();
// This forces mutations to wait for all the queries on the page to reload, and in
// this case one of the queries is `searchDocument` for the command overlay, which
// on average takes ~500ms. This means that every single mutation must wait for this.
await opts.queryClient.invalidateQueries();
},
},
},
});
```
I've added workarounds to allow us to bypass things such as batching and
invalidating queries. But I think we should instead remove this and
update all the mutations where a query is required for a more optimised
system.
## Example benchmarks
Using stg-app vs this preview there's an average 50% speed increase
across mutations.
**Set signer step:**
Average old speed: ~1100ms
Average new speed: ~550ms
**Set recipient step:**
Average old speed: ~1200ms
Average new speed: ~600ms
**Set fields step:**
Average old speed: ~1200ms
Average new speed: ~600ms
## Related Issue
This will resolve#470
## Changes Made
- Added ability to skip batch queries
- Added a state to store the required document data.
- Refetch the data between steps if/when required
- Optimise mutations and queries
## Checklist
- [X] I have tested these changes locally and they work as expected.
- [X] I have followed the project's coding style guidelines.
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