public static Signing.LinkedDocument MakeDocument(string documentName, string fqFileName) { LinkedDocument doc = new LinkedDocument(); doc.Document.Name = documentName; using (System.IO.FileStream streamReader = new System.IO.FileStream(fqFileName, System.IO.FileMode.Open, System.IO.FileAccess.Read)) { byte[] pdfBytes = new byte[streamReader.Length]; streamReader.Read(pdfBytes, 0, (int)streamReader.Length); doc.Document.PDFBytes = pdfBytes; } return doc; }
/// <summary> /// Initial method / factory instanciation. /// In case the call is successfully completed you will get back an /// envelope object that can be used to work with this envelope. /// In case the envelope is misconstructed an exception will be thrown /// The IDs on both the recipients and documents are going to be altered /// after the call and the Tabs will be linked to the appropriate document and /// recipient ids. /// </summary> /// <param name="signers">A collection of signer objects that describes who is going to /// recieve the documents. You should have at least one signer. Every signer /// must have at least one signature.</param> /// <param name="documents">A set of documents with tabs attached /// to them. There should be at least one document in the envelope and there should be /// at least one tab on the envelope.</param> /// <param name="subject">Subject of the e-mail that the signers /// are going to receive</param> /// <param name="emailBlurb">e-mail blurb that will be inserted /// into the messages delivered to signers</param> /// <returns>An envelope object that can be used to work with this envelope.</returns> public static Envelope CreateAndSendEnvelope(AccountCredentials accountCredentials, DocuSignWeb.Recipient[] signers, LinkedDocument[] documents, string subject, string emailBlurb, DocuSignWeb.CustomField[] fields, DocuSignWeb.Attachment[] attachments) { // // Assign sequential IDs to all the recipients // int nextRecipientId = 1; foreach (DocuSignWeb.Recipient recipient in signers) { recipient.ID = nextRecipientId.ToString(System.Globalization.CultureInfo.InvariantCulture); nextRecipientId++; } // // go through the documents // assign them appropriate IDs // and then pull out the tabs and properly assign // recipients to for them. // List<DocuSignWeb.Tab> tabs = new List<DocuSignWeb.Tab>(); int nextDocId = 1; foreach (LinkedDocument linkedDoc in documents) { linkedDoc.Document.ID = nextDocId.ToString(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture); foreach (LinkedTab linkedTab in linkedDoc.Tabs) { linkedTab.Tab.DocumentID = linkedDoc.Document.ID; linkedTab.Tab.RecipientID = linkedTab.Recipient.ID; tabs.Add(linkedTab.Tab); } nextDocId++; } // // Envelope wide initialization // DocuSignWeb.Envelope envelope = new DocuSignWeb.Envelope(); envelope.Subject = subject; envelope.EmailBlurb = emailBlurb; envelope.Recipients = signers; envelope.AccountId = accountCredentials.AccountId; // assign the document array envelope.Documents = new DocuSignWeb.Document[documents.Length]; for (int i = 0; i < documents.Length; ++i) { envelope.Documents[i] = documents[i].Document; } // assign the tabs to the envelope envelope.Tabs = tabs.ToArray(); envelope.CustomFields = fields; envelope.EnvelopeAttachment = attachments; DocuSignWeb.APIServiceSoap apiService = CreateApiProxy(accountCredentials); DocuSignWeb.EnvelopeStatus envStatus = apiService.CreateAndSendEnvelope(envelope); return new Envelope(envStatus.EnvelopeID, accountCredentials); }
/// <summary> /// Initial method / factory instanciation. /// In case the call is successfully completed you will get back an /// envelope object that can be used to work with this envelope. /// In case the envelope is misconstructed an exception will be thrown /// The IDs on both the recipients and documents are going to be altered /// after the call and the Tabs will be linked to the appropriate document and /// recipient ids. /// </summary> /// <param name="signers">A collection of signer objects that describes who is going to /// recieve the documents. You should have at least one signer. Every signer /// must have at least one signature.</param> /// <param name="documents">A set of documents with tabs attached /// to them. There should be at least one document in the envelope and there should be /// at least one tab on the envelope.</param> /// <param name="subject">Subject of the e-mail that the signers /// are going to receive</param> /// <param name="emailBlurb">e-mail blurb that will be inserted /// into the messages delivered to signers</param> /// <returns>An envelope object that can be used to work with this envelope.</returns> public static Envelope CreateAndSendEnvelope(AccountCredentials accountCredentials, DocuSignWeb.Recipient[] signers, LinkedDocument[] documents, string subject, string emailBlurb, DocuSignWeb.CustomField[] fields) { return CreateAndSendEnvelope(accountCredentials, signers, documents, subject, emailBlurb, fields, null); }
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) { if (Request.RequestType == "POST") { // these assignments are just to keep the compiler happy. these vars will be reassigned // in the Switch block below depending on which form we are processing. Signing.DocuSignWeb.Recipient signer = new Signing.DocuSignWeb.Recipient(); Signing.LinkedDocument doc = new LinkedDocument() ; Signing.LinkedTab[] tabs = new LinkedTab[0]; AccountCredentials creds = base.GetAPICredentials(); bool useEmbeddedSigning = Session["SigningLocation"].ToString()=="Embedded"?true:false; switch (Request.Form["formid"]) { case "form1": // form1 is posted by index.aspx, and demonstrates a basic envelope send base.RequireOrDie(new string[] { "FirstName", "LastName", "Address1", "City", "State", "Zip", "Phone", "Email" }); signer = ApiHelper.MakeRecipient(Request.Form["Email"], Request.Form["FirstName"], Request.Form["LastName"], useEmbeddedSigning, Session.SessionID); tabs = new LinkedTab[] { LinkedTab.CreateTab(signer, "E-mail", Request.Form["Email"], 1, 190, 186, true, true), LinkedTab.CreateTab(signer, "Phone", Request.Form["Phone"], 1, 190, 173, true, true), LinkedTab.CreateTab(signer, "AddressLine1", Request.Form["address1"], 1, 190, 134, true, true), LinkedTab.CreateTab(signer, "AddressLine2", String.IsNullOrEmpty(Request.Form["address2"]) ? " " : Request.Form["address2"], 1, 190, 147, false, true), LinkedTab.CreateTab(signer, "City", Request.Form["City"], 1, 190, 160, true, true), LinkedTab.CreateTab(signer, "State", Request.Form["State"], 1, 255, 160, true, true), LinkedTab.CreateTab(signer, "Zip", Request.Form["Zip"], 1, 342, 160, true, true), LinkedTab.CreateTab(Signing.DocuSignWeb.TabTypeCode.FullName, signer, 1, 190, 118), LinkedTab.CreateTab(Signing.DocuSignWeb.TabTypeCode.SignHere, signer, 1, 373, 185), LinkedTab.CreateTab(Signing.DocuSignWeb.TabTypeCode.DateSigned, signer, 2, 190, 532 ), LinkedTab.CreateTab(Signing.DocuSignWeb.TabTypeCode.InitialHereOptional, signer, 2, 190, 465) }; doc = ApiHelper.MakeDocument("Sample Doc", Server.MapPath("pdfs/SampleDoc.pdf")); doc.Tabs = tabs; break; case "form2" : // form2 is posted by index-1, and it demonstrates using anchor tabs instead of fixed tabs. base.RequireOrDie(new string[] { "FirstName", "LastName", "Phone", "Email" }); signer = ApiHelper.MakeRecipient(Request.Form["Email"], Request.Form["FirstName"], Request.Form["LastName"], useEmbeddedSigning, Session.SessionID); // NOTE: for a complicated solution please pick hidden text that is not likely to // appear anywhere in the text. We have picked E-mail: and Name: here because // the solution is very small. In a complex form a simple anchor tag might result // in unintentional tabs being placed. tabs = new LinkedTab[] { LinkedTab.CreateTab(signer, "E-mail", Request.Form["Email"], "E-mail:", 200, -2), LinkedTab.CreateTab(signer, "Phone", Request.Form["Phone"], "Phone:", 200, -2), LinkedTab.CreateTab(Signing.DocuSignWeb.TabTypeCode.FullName, signer, "Name:", 200, -2), LinkedTab.CreateTab(signer, "Amount:", Request.Form["Amount"], "Amount:", 200, -2), LinkedTab.CreateTab(Signing.DocuSignWeb.TabTypeCode.SignHere, signer, "X:", 30, 8) }; doc = ApiHelper.MakeDocument("Sample Doc", Server.MapPath("pdfs/Loan 1.pdf")); doc.Tabs = tabs; break; default: base.GoToErrorPage("Don't know how to handle that form"); break; } // Common to both forms // add security checks per the session options if (Session["Authentication"].ToString() == "IDLookup") { signer = ApiHelper.AddIDLookupToRecipient(signer, Request["Address1"] == null ? "" : Request["Address1"], Request["Address2"] == null ? "" : Request["Address2"], Request["City"] == null ? "" : Request["City"], Request["State"] == null ? "" : Request["State"], Request["Zip"] == null ? "" : Request["Zip"]); } else if (Session["Authentication"].ToString() == "Phone") { signer = ApiHelper.AddPhoneAuthToRecipient(signer, Request["Phone"]); } if (Session["AccessCode"] != null && Session["AccessCode"].ToString().Length > 0) { signer.AccessCode = Session["AccessCode"].ToString(); } // add our signer to an array Signing.DocuSignWeb.Recipient[] signers = new Signing.DocuSignWeb.Recipient[]{signer}; // add our doc to an array Signing.LinkedDocument[] docs = new LinkedDocument[]{doc}; // now send the envelope Envelope envelope = null; try { envelope = Envelope.CreateAndSendEnvelope(creds, signers, docs, "DocuSign LoanCo Sample Docs", "Hello! This was submitted from a sample application"); } catch (Exception excp) { base.GoToErrorPage(excp.Message); } // Now that the envelope has been sent, we want to open it up so the applicant can sign it. // We will get something called a RecipientToken, which is an URL that will open the envelope up for the specified recipient // here we are using the Ticks from the clock as our assertion ID. Of course, you wouldn't do this in real code, you // would use an identifier that made sense, like the applicants ID from their database record. // This value is informational for you - it allows you to use your own id to refer to the recipient. Signing.DocuSignWeb.RequestRecipientTokenAuthenticationAssertion assert = ApiHelper.MakeRecipientTokenAuthAssert(System.DateTime.Now.Ticks.ToString()); // Now we need to setup a page that will be loaded when the signing is concluded. // when the signer is done signing (or cancels) DocuSign will redirect the browser to this URL. // Since we are hosting the signing in an iframe, we will have docusign redirect the frame to a frame-pop html page // which will then redirect to the final handler (SigningReturn.aspx) // first, get the absolute URL of our frame-pop page string retUrl = Request.Url.AbsoluteUri.Replace("FormHandler.aspx", "pop.html"); // then create a URI from the URL Uri retUri = new Uri(retUrl,UriKind.Absolute); // the build the set of redirect URLS. There is a set because you could specify a different redirect target for each // status event - signing completed, cancelled, error, etc. We just use one page with different Querystring params to // indicate the event. Signing.DocuSignWeb.RequestRecipientTokenClientURLs clientURLs = Envelope.StandardUrls(retUri, signers[0].CaptiveInfo.ClientUserId); // finally, pass all this into docusign and get the token back in return. string token = null; try { token = envelope.RequestRecipientToken( signer, assert, clientURLs); } catch (Exception excp) { base.GoToErrorPage(excp.Message); } // now we store the envelope & token in session and redirect to the signing host page Session["EmbeddedToken"] = token; Session["Envelope"] = envelope; Response.Redirect("EmbeddedHost.aspx", false); } }