Files
sign/packages/lib/utils/render-email-with-i18n.tsx

35 lines
1004 B
TypeScript
Raw Normal View History

import { I18nProvider } from '@lingui/react';
feat: add global settings for teams (#1391) ## 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.
2024-11-08 13:50:49 +02:00
import type { RenderOptions } from '@documenso/email/render';
import { render } from '@documenso/email/render';
import { getI18nInstance } from '../client-only/providers/i18n.server';
import {
APP_I18N_OPTIONS,
type SupportedLanguageCodes,
isValidLanguageCode,
} from '../constants/i18n';
export const renderEmailWithI18N = async (
component: React.ReactElement,
feat: add global settings for teams (#1391) ## 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.
2024-11-08 13:50:49 +02:00
options?: RenderOptions & {
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/ban-types
lang?: SupportedLanguageCodes | (string & {});
},
) => {
try {
feat: add global settings for teams (#1391) ## 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.
2024-11-08 13:50:49 +02:00
const { lang: providedLang, ...otherOptions } = options ?? {};
const lang = isValidLanguageCode(providedLang) ? providedLang : APP_I18N_OPTIONS.sourceLang;
const i18n = await getI18nInstance(lang);
i18n.activate(lang);
feat: add global settings for teams (#1391) ## 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.
2024-11-08 13:50:49 +02:00
return render(<I18nProvider i18n={i18n}>{component}</I18nProvider>, otherOptions);
} catch (err) {
console.error(err);
throw new Error('Failed to render email');
}
};