- Fix ValueError crash in migrate_template.py and migrate_paul_template.py:
compose_template() returns a 3-tuple since Phase 23 but both CLI scripts
were still unpacking 2 values
- Fix ImportError in bulk-send/bulk_send.py: replace non-existent auth_helper
import with docusign_auth.get_access_token via sys.path
- Activate log sanitizer at web app startup so tokens never appear in logs
- Log a warning at startup when SESSION_SECRET_KEY is the default dev value
- Add reportlab to requirements.txt (used by generate_pdfs.py, was missing)
- Move asyncio import from bottom of templates.py to top where it belongs
- Correct stale coordinate comment in generate_pdfs.py (both platforms use
top-left origin; the comment incorrectly described bottom-left inversion)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replaces flat warning strings with machine-readable FieldIssue objects
(code, field_name, message, severity) emitted during compose and surfaced
in all migration result paths via a new field_issues[] key.
Codes: CROSS_RECIPIENT_CONDITIONAL, UNSUPPORTED_OPERATOR, HIDE_ACTION,
MULTI_PREDICATE, INVALID_PARENT_TAB, FIELD_TYPE_SKIPPED, PARTIAL_FIELD_TYPE
Cross-recipient conditional detection: compose now builds a field→assignee
map and flags conditions where the trigger field belongs to a different
recipient — the main cause of the CONDITIONALTAB_HAS_INVALID_PARENT 400.
UI changes:
- Success rows with field_issues show ⚠️ icon + amber "partial" badge
- Results, History & Audit, and Template Detail history tab all show
field issues grouped by code in collapsible sections within expanded rows
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Hardcoded "Signer" roleName caused envelopes to send without tags. Now
fetches template recipients first and assigns test recipient to every role,
falling back to "Signer" only if the template fetch fails.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Backend (web/routers/verify.py): POST /send (creates envelope from template),
GET /status/{id} (polls envelope state), POST /void/{id} (voids test envelope).
Registered in app.py. 7 tests passing.
Frontend (verification.js): table of migrated templates, Send Test button opens
dialog with pre-filled name/email from settings, polling every 5s, per-row
status updates (Sent → Delivered → Verified), Void button for cleanup.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Backend: add blockers[] and warnings[] to GET /api/templates/status. Calls
validate_template() on downloaded templates; returns empty lists if not
downloaded. 3 new tests (10 total, all passing).
Frontend (templates.js): filterable/sortable table with readiness badges
(Blocked/Caveats/Ready/Migrated/Needs Update), bulk-select toolbar,
per-row migrate/detail buttons, and template detail view with 3 tabs
(Overview, Issues, Migration History).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- GET /api/auth/adobe/connect: reads ADOBE_REFRESH_TOKEN from .env,
refreshes the access token, stores in session — no login required
- Falls back to OAuth dialog only if no .env credentials exist
- Restores DocuSign OAuth start/callback endpoints alongside JWT connect
- 33/33 tests passing
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replaces the DocuSign OAuth redirect flow with a direct JWT grant call
using credentials already in .env (same as the CLI). Clicking
"Connect DocuSign" now calls GET /api/auth/docusign/connect which calls
get_access_token() and stores the result in the session cookie.
No email sign-in required.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The Adobe Sign OAuth app has https://localhost:8080/callback registered
(same as CLI). The web UI now uses the same manual paste flow:
- GET /api/auth/adobe/url returns the auth URL for the frontend to open
- POST /api/auth/adobe/exchange accepts the full redirect URL the user
copies after authorizing, extracts the code, exchanges for tokens
- Dialog UI guides user through the 3-step process
DocuSign keeps its standard redirect callback flow unchanged.
31/31 tests passing.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>