Create a sender session to display just ONE package in package view
Monday, October 3, 2016 at 05:44amHi,
i am trying to integrate our web application with e-signature and display the "package view" for sender in iframe.
What i CAN do and what is working is to obtain a session and build a package view for sender:
private String getRedirectToPackageViewForSender(EslClient eslClient, AuthenticationClient authenticationClient, PackageId packageId) {
final String senderAuthenticationToken = eslClient.getAuthenticationTokensService().createSenderAuthenticationToken(packageId.getId());
String redirectToPackageViewForSender = authenticationClient.buildRedirectToPackageViewForSender(userAuthenticationToken, packageId.getId());
return redirectToPackageViewForSender;
}
The generated URL is working fine:
https://sandbox.e-signlive.ca/auth?authenticationToken=ZjEwNjEwZGYtZWYxMC00ZWFiLWIxMjktNTNkZDg2NGE3ZjA4&target=https%3A%2F%2Fsandbox.e-signlive.ca%2Fpackages%2F0b6b1dda-daa6-42b7-85bd-98e18936af0b
BUT!!!!
When i open this url in iframe/page i can freely BROWSE all other packages created by that user/sender. (ofc now the url is not working since its one-time token)
I know i can specify a SenderInfo for the package (sender's email) and then i obtain session for this sender.
But even then i can freely browse all packages for this sender (at least its not for all packages on the account since we use 1 account as functional id)
And that would mean to create for everyone of our thousands of clients a sender account resp to add new sender under our account.
Anyway, is there any possibility to restrict to view just ONE package in package view? (not designer)
Thanks.
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Monday, October 3, 2016 at 10:06amReply to: Create a sender session to display just ONE package in package view
Thursday, October 6, 2016 at 04:16amReply to: Create a sender session to display just ONE package in package view
Thursday, October 6, 2016 at 04:46am- The only real difference between the package view and the designer view is the ability to add documents. In the classic ui, you don't have the ability to add documents with the designer view. With the new ui, you have this added functionality. Having said that, you can still browse through all the packages in the account from the designer view in the new ui. This will be fixed in the next release.
- I'm not sure if hiding the navigation in the customization of the signing ceremony is in the plans. I will have to verify this. If it isn't in the works, I will go ahead and submit and enhancement request for you.
- You could go ahead towards this direction but I should advise that creating senders is going to change the pricing model. You should definitely contact our customer success representatives for this as I'm not really aware of the prices.
I think your best option is to move to the new ui and embed the designer view instead of the package view (from the url you posted it seems that you are on the old instance). With the designer view, you will be able to add documents and any package settings you can set it programmatically with the java sdk.Reply to: Create a sender session to display just ONE package in package view
Thursday, October 6, 2016 at 05:55amReply to: Create a sender session to display just ONE package in package view
Thursday, October 6, 2016 at 06:56am