## Description The changes in `sign-direct-template.tsx` automatically fill in field values for text, number, and dropdown fields when default values are present or if the fields are read-only. In `checkbox-field.tsx`, the changes fix the checkbox signing by checking if the validation is met and improving how it saves or removes checkbox choices. ## Testing Performed I tested the code locally with a variety of documents/fields. ## Checklist <!--- Please check the boxes that apply to this pull request. --> <!--- You can add or remove items as needed. --> - [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.
Welcome to React Router!
A modern, production-ready template for building full-stack React applications using React Router.
Features
- 🚀 Server-side rendering
- ⚡️ Hot Module Replacement (HMR)
- 📦 Asset bundling and optimization
- 🔄 Data loading and mutations
- 🔒 TypeScript by default
- 🎉 TailwindCSS for styling
- 📖 React Router docs
Getting Started
Installation
Install the dependencies:
npm install
Development
Start the development server with HMR:
npm run dev
Your application will be available at http://localhost:5173.
Building for Production
Create a production build:
npm run build
Deployment
Docker Deployment
This template includes three Dockerfiles optimized for different package managers:
Dockerfile- for npmDockerfile.pnpm- for pnpmDockerfile.bun- for bun
To build and run using Docker:
# For npm
docker build -t my-app .
# For pnpm
docker build -f Dockerfile.pnpm -t my-app .
# For bun
docker build -f Dockerfile.bun -t my-app .
# Run the container
docker run -p 3000:3000 my-app
The containerized application can be deployed to any platform that supports Docker, including:
- AWS ECS
- Google Cloud Run
- Azure Container Apps
- Digital Ocean App Platform
- Fly.io
- Railway
DIY Deployment
If you're familiar with deploying Node applications, the built-in app server is production-ready.
Make sure to deploy the output of npm run build
├── package.json
├── package-lock.json (or pnpm-lock.yaml, or bun.lockb)
├── build/
│ ├── client/ # Static assets
│ └── server/ # Server-side code
Styling
This template comes with Tailwind CSS already configured for a simple default starting experience. You can use whatever CSS framework you prefer.
Built with ❤️ using React Router.