## 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
Adds the ability to specify an optional signing order for documents.
When specified a document will be considered sequential with recipients
only being allowed to sign in the order that they were specified in.
## Description
Adds the external ID column to documents and templates with an option to
configure it in the API or UI.
External ID's can be used to link a document or template to an external
system and identify them via webhooks, etc.
## 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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Co-authored-by: Lucas Smith <me@lucasjamessmith.me>
## Description
General enhancements for templates.
## Changes Made
Added the following changes to the template flow:
- Allow adding document meta settings
- Allow adding email settings
- Allow adding document access & action authentication
- Allow adding recipient action authentication
- Save the state between template steps similar to how it works for
documents
Other changes:
- Extract common fields between document and template flows
- Remove the title field from "Use template" since we now have it as
part of the template flow
- Add new API endpoint for generating templates
## Testing Performed
Added E2E tests for templates and creating documents from templates