## 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
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.
## Description
Support setting a document language that will control the language used
for sending emails to recipients. Additional work has been done to
convert all emails to using our i18n implementation so we can later add
controls for sending other kinds of emails in a users target language.
## Related Issue
N/A
## Changes Made
- Added `<Trans>` and `msg` macros to emails
- Introduced a new `renderEmailWithI18N` utility in the lib package
- Updated all emails to use the `<Tailwind>` component at the top level
due to rendering constraints
- Updated the `i18n.server.tsx` file to not use a top level await
## Testing Performed
- Configured document language and verified emails were sent in the
expected language
- Created a document from a template and verified that the templates
language was transferred to the document
## Description
Adds the ability for the document owner to edit recipients and their
fields after the document has been sent.
A recipient can only be updated or deleted if:
- The recipient has not inserted any fields
- Has not completed the document
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
## Release Notes
- **New Features**
- Added new localization messages to clarify user actions regarding
document signing.
- Enhanced French translations for improved user interaction.
- **Improvements**
- Updated localization strings in German and English for clearer
feedback on signer and recipient statuses.
- Improved overall structure of localization files for better
maintainability.
- **Dependency Updates**
- Upgraded `next-axiom` and `remeda` libraries to their latest versions,
potentially enhancing performance and stability.
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- Added functionality to decline team invitations
- Added email notifications for when team is deleted
- Added email notifications for team members joining and leaving
Introduces the ability to use anonymous SMTP authentication where no username or password is provided.
Also introduces a new flag to disable TLS avoiding cases also where STARTTLS is used despite `secure` being
set to `false`
Introduces customization options for the document completion email
template to allow for custom email bodies and subjects for documents
created from direct templates.
## Testing Performed
- Verified correct rendering of custom email subject and body for direct
template documents
- Verified the all other completed email types are sent correctly
## Description
Update the direct template signing process and emails to correctly
reflect the role of the recipient who actioned the direct template.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
- **New Features**
- Dynamic updating of title and description based on recipient role in
the document signing process.
- Enhanced email templates to include recipient roles, providing more
context in email notifications.
- **Improvements**
- More descriptive actions in email templates based on recipient roles,
improving clarity for recipients.
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## 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
Updated the email content based on whether the document owner is a
recipient or not.
If the document owner is a recipient (self-signer):
* the email subject will be `Please view/sign/approve your document`
* the email header will be `Please view/sign/approve your document
"<your-doc-title>"`
* the email content will be `You have initiated the document
"<your-doc-title>" that requires you to view/sign/approve it.`
Otherwise:
* the email subject will be `Please view/sign/approve this document`
* the email header will be `<doc-owner> has invited you to
view/sign/approve "<doc-title>"`
* the email content will be `<doc-owner> has invited you to
view/sign/approve the document "<doc-title>".`
## Related Issue
Related to #1091
## Testing Performed
Tested the feature with a different number of recipients (including and
excluding the document owner - self-signer). Tested both the sending and
resending functionality.
## Checklist
- [x] I have tested these changes locally and they work as expected.
- [ ] I have added/updated tests that prove the effectiveness of these
changes.
- [ ] I have updated the documentation to reflect these changes, if
applicable.
- [x] I have followed the project's coding style guidelines.
- [ ] I have addressed the code review feedback from the previous
submission, if applicable.
## UI Screenshots




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## Summary by CodeRabbit
## Summary by CodeRabbit
- **New Features**
- Enhanced the document invitation components to support scenarios where
the recipient is also the sender, providing customized email content and
subject lines.
- Introduced new properties in email templates to improve clarity and
relevance based on the user's role in the document signing process.
- **Refactor**
- Updated components to use a more flexible `headerContent` property for
displaying invitation headers, replacing previous individual inviter
details.
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## Description
Add support for teams which will allow users to collaborate on
documents.
Teams features allows users to:
- Create, manage and transfer teams
- Manage team members
- Manage team emails
- Manage a shared team inbox and documents
These changes do NOT include the following, which are planned for a
future release:
- Team templates
- Team API
- Search menu integration
## Testing Performed
- Added E2E tests for general team management
- Added E2E tests to validate document counts
## Checklist
- [X] I have tested these changes locally and they work as expected.
- [X] I have added/updated tests that prove the effectiveness of these
changes.
- [ ] I have updated the documentation to reflect these changes, if
applicable.
- [X] I have followed the project's coding style guidelines.