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import { createElement } from 'react';
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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
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import { msg } from '@lingui/macro';
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import { mailer } from '@documenso/email/mailer';
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import { TeamDeleteEmailTemplate } from '@documenso/email/templates/team-delete';
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import { WEBAPP_BASE_URL } from '@documenso/lib/constants/app';
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import { FROM_ADDRESS, FROM_NAME } from '@documenso/lib/constants/email';
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import { AppError } from '@documenso/lib/errors/app-error';
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import { stripe } from '@documenso/lib/server-only/stripe';
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import { prisma } from '@documenso/prisma';
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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
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import type { Team, TeamGlobalSettings } from '@documenso/prisma/client';
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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
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import { getI18nInstance } from '../../client-only/providers/i18n.server';
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import { jobs } from '../../jobs/client';
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import { renderEmailWithI18N } from '../../utils/render-email-with-i18n';
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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
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import { teamGlobalSettingsToBranding } from '../../utils/team-global-settings-to-branding';
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export type DeleteTeamOptions = {
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userId: number;
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teamId: number;
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};
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export const deleteTeam = async ({ userId, teamId }: DeleteTeamOptions) => {
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await prisma.$transaction(
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async (tx) => {
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const team = await tx.team.findFirstOrThrow({
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where: {
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id: teamId,
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ownerUserId: userId,
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},
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include: {
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subscription: true,
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members: {
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include: {
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user: {
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select: {
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id: true,
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name: true,
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email: true,
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},
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},
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},
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},
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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
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teamGlobalSettings: true,
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},
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});
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if (team.subscription) {
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await stripe.subscriptions
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.cancel(team.subscription.planId, {
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prorate: false,
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invoice_now: true,
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})
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.catch((err) => {
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console.error(err);
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throw AppError.parseError(err);
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});
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}
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await jobs.triggerJob({
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name: 'send.team-deleted.email',
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payload: {
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team: {
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name: team.name,
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url: team.url,
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ownerUserId: team.ownerUserId,
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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
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teamGlobalSettings: team.teamGlobalSettings,
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},
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members: team.members.map((member) => ({
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id: member.user.id,
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name: member.user.name || '',
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email: member.user.email,
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})),
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},
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});
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await tx.team.delete({
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where: {
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id: teamId,
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ownerUserId: userId,
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},
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});
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},
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{ timeout: 30_000 },
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);
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};
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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
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type SendTeamDeleteEmailOptions = {
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email: string;
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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.
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team: Pick<Team, 'url' | 'name'> & {
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teamGlobalSettings?: TeamGlobalSettings | null;
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};
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isOwner: boolean;
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};
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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
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export const sendTeamDeleteEmail = async ({ email, isOwner, team }: SendTeamDeleteEmailOptions) => {
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const template = createElement(TeamDeleteEmailTemplate, {
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assetBaseUrl: WEBAPP_BASE_URL,
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baseUrl: WEBAPP_BASE_URL,
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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.
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teamUrl: team.url,
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isOwner,
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});
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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.
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const branding = team.teamGlobalSettings
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? teamGlobalSettingsToBranding(team.teamGlobalSettings)
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: undefined;
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const lang = team.teamGlobalSettings?.documentLanguage;
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const [html, text] = await Promise.all([
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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
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renderEmailWithI18N(template, { lang, branding }),
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renderEmailWithI18N(template, { lang, branding, plainText: true }),
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]);
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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
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const i18n = await getI18nInstance(lang);
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await mailer.sendMail({
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to: email,
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from: {
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name: FROM_NAME,
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address: FROM_ADDRESS,
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},
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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
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subject: i18n._(msg`Team "${team.name}" has been deleted on Documenso`),
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html,
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text,
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});
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};
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