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This is an application for managing postal/electronic deliveries which get forwarded to an external "Dual Delivery" service provider.
- You need the API server running
- You need the DBP Dispatch Bundle
# get the source
git clone [email protected]:digital-blueprint/dispatch-app.git
cd dispatch-app
git submodule update --init
# install dependencies
npm install
# constantly build dist/bundle.js and run a local web-server on port 8001
npm run watch
# constantly build dist/bundle.js and run a local web-server on port 8001 using a custom assets directory assets_custom/
npm run watch-custom
# run tests
npm test
Jump to http://localhost:8001, and you should get a Single Sign On login page.
By default, the application is built using the assets in assets/
. However, custom assets can also be used to build the application. The custom assets can be added to the directory assets_custom/dbp-dispatch/assets/
. This allows developers to easily develop and build the application for different environments.
To use the Nextcloud functionality you need a running Nextcloud server with the webapppassword Nextcloud app like this Nextcloud Development Environment.
version: '3'
services:
web:
image: ghcr.io/digital-blueprint/dispatch-app:latest
restart: always
ports:
- "8000:80"
If you want to install the dbp dispatch app in a new folder dispatch-app
with a path prefix /
you can call:
npx @digital-blueprint/cli@latest install-app dispatch dispatch-app /
Afterward you can point your Apache web-server to dispatch-app/public
.
Make sure you are allowing .htaccess
files in your Apache configuration.
Also make sure to add all of your resources you are using (like your API and Keycloak servers) to the
Content-Security-Policy
in your dispatch-app/public/.htaccess
, so the browser allows access to those sites.
You can also use this app directly from the Unpkg CDN for example like this: dbp-dispatch/index.html
Note that you will need a Keycloak server along with a client id for the domain you are running this html on.
If you want to update the dbp dispatch app in the current folder you can call:
npx @digital-blueprint/cli@latest update-app dispatch
You can also use a single activity directly from the Unpkg CDN
for example the dbp-qualified-dispatch-pdf-upload
activity to qualifiedly sign PDF documents like this:
dbp-qualified-dispatch-pdf-upload/index.html
Note that you will need a Keycloak server along with a client id for the domain you are running this html on.
This app has the following activities:
dbp-dd-activity
dbp-qualified-signature-pdf-upload
dbp-official-signature-pdf-upload
You can find the documentation of these activities in the qualified dispatch activities documentation.
You can add multiple attributes to the <dbp-greenlight>
tag.
attribute name | value | Link to description |
---|---|---|
provider-root |
Boolean | app-shell |
lang |
String | language-select |
entry-point-url |
String | app-shell |
keycloak-config |
Object | app-shell |
base-path |
String | app-shell |
src |
String | app-shell |
html-overrides |
String | common |
themes |
Array | theme-switcher |
darkModeThemeOverride |
String | theme-switcher |
If you are not using the provider-root
attribute to "terminate" all provider attributes
you need to manually add these attributes so that the topic will work properly:
<dbp-dispatch
auth
requested-login-status
analytics-event
initial-file-handling-state
clipboard-files
>
</dbp-dispatch>
For frontend design customizations, such as logo, colors, font, favicon, and more, take a look at the theming documentation.
These are common slots for the app-shell. You can find the documentation of these slots in the app-shell documentation. For the app specific slots take a look at the dispatch activities.