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'use server';
import { AppError, AppErrorCode } from '@documenso/lib/errors/app-error';
import { DOCUMENT_AUDIT_LOG_TYPE } from '@documenso/lib/types/document-audit-logs';
import type { RequestMetadata } from '@documenso/lib/universal/extract-request-metadata';
import { createDocumentAuditLogData } from '@documenso/lib/utils/document-audit-logs';
import { prisma } from '@documenso/prisma';
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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import { DocumentSource, DocumentVisibility, WebhookTriggerEvents } from '@documenso/prisma/client';
import type { Team, TeamGlobalSettings } from '@documenso/prisma/client';
import { TeamMemberRole } from '@documenso/prisma/client';
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import { triggerWebhook } from '../webhooks/trigger/trigger-webhook';
export type CreateDocumentOptions = {
title: string;
externalId?: string | null;
userId: number;
teamId?: number;
documentDataId: string;
formValues?: Record<string, string | number | boolean>;
requestMetadata?: RequestMetadata;
};
export const createDocument = async ({
userId,
title,
externalId,
documentDataId,
teamId,
formValues,
requestMetadata,
}: CreateDocumentOptions) => {
const user = await prisma.user.findFirstOrThrow({
where: {
id: userId,
},
include: {
teamMembers: {
select: {
teamId: true,
},
},
},
});
if (
teamId !== undefined &&
!user.teamMembers.some((teamMember) => teamMember.teamId === teamId)
) {
throw new AppError(AppErrorCode.NOT_FOUND, {
message: 'Team not found',
});
}
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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let team: (Team & { teamGlobalSettings: TeamGlobalSettings | null }) | null = null;
let userTeamRole: TeamMemberRole | undefined;
if (teamId) {
const teamWithUserRole = await prisma.team.findFirstOrThrow({
where: {
id: teamId,
},
include: {
teamGlobalSettings: true,
members: {
where: {
userId: userId,
},
select: {
role: true,
},
},
},
});
team = teamWithUserRole;
userTeamRole = teamWithUserRole.members[0]?.role;
}
const determineVisibility = (
globalVisibility: DocumentVisibility | null | undefined,
userRole: TeamMemberRole,
): DocumentVisibility => {
const defaultVisibility = globalVisibility ?? DocumentVisibility.EVERYONE;
if (userRole === TeamMemberRole.ADMIN) {
return defaultVisibility;
}
if (userRole === TeamMemberRole.MANAGER) {
if (defaultVisibility === DocumentVisibility.ADMIN) {
return DocumentVisibility.MANAGER_AND_ABOVE;
}
return defaultVisibility;
}
return DocumentVisibility.EVERYONE;
};
return await prisma.$transaction(async (tx) => {
const document = await tx.document.create({
data: {
title,
externalId,
documentDataId,
userId,
teamId,
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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visibility: determineVisibility(
team?.teamGlobalSettings?.documentVisibility,
userTeamRole ?? TeamMemberRole.MEMBER,
),
formValues,
source: DocumentSource.DOCUMENT,
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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documentMeta: {
create: {
language: team?.teamGlobalSettings?.documentLanguage,
typedSignatureEnabled: team?.teamGlobalSettings?.typedSignatureEnabled,
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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},
},
},
});
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await tx.documentAuditLog.create({
data: createDocumentAuditLogData({
type: DOCUMENT_AUDIT_LOG_TYPE.DOCUMENT_CREATED,
documentId: document.id,
user,
requestMetadata,
data: {
title,
source: {
type: DocumentSource.DOCUMENT,
},
},
}),
});
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await triggerWebhook({
event: WebhookTriggerEvents.DOCUMENT_CREATED,
data: document,
userId,
teamId,
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});
return document;
});
};