Eliminates dual React ecosystems and reduces dependency
duplication by consolidating on a single React version and
expanding the pnpm workspace catalog.
- Upgrade all packages from React 18 to React 19
- Remove @types/react and @types/node overrides (no longer
needed with single React version)
- Standardise @types/node to ^22 across all packages
- Add prisma-kysely>@prisma/internals override to eliminate
old prisma 6.16.x subtree
- Fix React 19 type changes: useRef requires initial value,
JSX namespace needs explicit import, RefObject includes null
- Expand catalog with 14 new entries (ai, dotenv, pino,
playwright, prisma tooling, nodemailer, pdfjs-dist, etc.)
- Catalog radix-ui, next, lucide-react, postcss, and
typescript for docs/openpage-api alignment
- Run pnpm dedupe to collapse peer-dep context duplicates
- Switch package manager to pnpm 10 via corepack
- Add pnpm-workspace.yaml with 54+ shared dependency catalogs
- Convert all workspace packages to catalog: and workspace:* protocols
- Upgrade Turborepo from 1.x to 2.8.12 (pipeline -> tasks)
- Upgrade apps/openpage-api from Next 15 to Next 16
- Update Docker, CI workflows, and GitHub Actions for pnpm
- Convert patch file to pnpm native format
- Replace deprecated next lint with standalone eslint
- Update all documentation references from npm to pnpm
- Fix stale dependabot config and documentation paths
## Description
Replace the PDF renderer with an custom image renderer.
This allows us to remove the "react-pdf" dependency and allows us to use
a virtual list to improve performance.
The v9 packages are deprecated. This updates to v13 which includes
breaking API changes: optionsJSON wrapper for auth functions,
renamed properties (authenticator→credential), and base64 encoding
for credential IDs via isoBase64URL helper.
This PR is handles the changes required to support envelopes. The new
envelope editor/signing page will be hidden during release.
The core changes here is to migrate the documents and templates model to
a centralized envelopes model.
Even though Documents and Templates are removed, from the user
perspective they will still exist as we remap envelopes to documents and
templates.
Implements a bulk send feature allowing users to upload a CSV file to
create multiple documents from a template. Includes CSV template
generation, background processing, and email notifications.
## 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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Co-authored-by: Mythie <me@lucasjamessmith.me>