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.
Allow organisations to manage an SSO OIDC compliant portal. This method
is intended to streamline the onboarding process and paves the way to
allow organisations to manage their members in a more strict way.
Currently users who cancel their plan are stuck without the ability to
resubscribe. This allows them to choose a plan to subscribe
This assumes that a Subscription in the "INACTIVE" state means that the
plan has been paid but canceled.
No tests have been done to determine the relation between "PAST_DUE" and
"INACTIVE" states within our context.
Adds password reauthentication to our existing reauth providers,
additionally swaps from an exclusive provider to an inclusive type where
multiple methods can be selected to offer a this or that experience.
Improves the existing document rejection process by actually marking a
document as completed cancelling further actions.
## Related Issue
N/A
## Changes Made
- Added a new rejection status for documents
- Updated a million areas that check for document completion
- Updated email sending, so rejection is confirmed for the rejecting
recipient while other recipients are notified that the document is now
cancelled.
## Testing Performed
- Ran the testing suite to ensure there are no regressions.
- Performed manual testing of current core flows.
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.
## 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
Add initial French translations
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
- **New Features**
- Added support for the French language, enhancing accessibility for
French-speaking users.
- Introduced localized French messages for various application
functionalities, improving user experience.
- **Bug Fixes**
- Minor formatting updates in French translation files to remove
extraneous newline characters.
- **Chores**
- Updated line references in French translation files to maintain
alignment with code changes.
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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
Web changes:
- Enabled i18n for web
- Add option to change language in command menu
- Add option to change language in menu-switcher
Web and marketing changes:
- Stop setting 'en' preference into cookie if the user's language is not
supported
- Dropped middleware changes
- Rotated cookie from 'i18n' to 'language'
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
- **New Features**
- Introduced a language switcher in the footer for improved language
selection.
- Added dynamic language change functionality in the command menu.
- Implemented a dropdown menu item for quick access to the language
switcher.
- **Bug Fixes**
- Resolved issues related to language change notifications and state
management.
- **Translations**
- Added new translation entries for improved language support, including
"Search languages..." in English and German.
- Updated existing translations to enhance clarity and accuracy.
- **Chores**
- Simplified internationalization handling in middleware.
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## Description
Refactor the current date formatting system to utilize Lingui.
## Changes Made
- Remove redundant `LocaleData` component with Lingui dates
## Important notes
For the internal pages for certificates, default to en-US to format any
dates.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
- **New Features**
- Enhanced internationalization support across various components by
utilizing the `i18n` object for date formatting.
- Streamlined locale management by removing cookie-based language
handling and adopting a more centralized approach.
- **Bug Fixes**
- Improved date formatting consistency by replacing the `LocaleDate`
component with direct calls to `i18n.date()` in multiple components.
- **Documentation**
- Updated localization strings in the `web.po` files to reflect recent
changes in the source code structure.
- **Chores**
- Minor formatting adjustments and code organization improvements across
various files to enhance readability and maintainability.
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Updates the current regex based approach for validating redirect urls to
instead use the native URL constructor which is available in browsers and
Node.js and handles several valid cases that were previously not working.