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pn-new-crm/next.config.ts
Matt Ciaccio 2ff24a7132 feat(eoi): in-app pathway fills the same source PDF as Documenso
When the in-app pathway is used for EOI templates, we now load the same
source PDF that the Documenso template uploads and fill its AcroForm
fields with values from EoiContext via pdf-lib. Field names mirror the
Documenso template's formValues keys exactly (Name, Email, Address,
Yacht Name, Length, Width, Draft, Berth Number + Lease_10 / Purchase
checkboxes), so both pathways produce equivalent legal documents — only
the renderer differs.

The form is left interactive (not flattened) so a recipient can still
adjust values before signing. Non-EOI templates (welcome letters,
acknowledgments, etc.) keep using the existing HTML→pdfme path.

Adds:
- pdf-lib direct dep
- src/lib/pdf/fill-eoi-form.ts — load + fill helpers, EOI_TEMPLATE_PDF_PATH
  env override
- assets/ + README documenting the expected source PDF
- next.config outputFileTracingIncludes so the asset is bundled in the
  standalone build

Tests: 8 new (4 fill-form unit + 2 source-PDF route + 2 fallback);
645/645 green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-26 13:38:02 +02:00

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import type { NextConfig } from 'next';
const nextConfig: NextConfig = {
output: 'standalone',
serverExternalPackages: [
'pino',
'pino-pretty',
'bullmq',
'ioredis',
'minio',
'postgres',
'better-auth',
'nodemailer',
],
images: {
remotePatterns: [{ protocol: 'https', hostname: '*.portnimara.com' }],
},
experimental: {
typedRoutes: true,
},
outputFileTracingIncludes: {
// Bundle the EOI source PDF so the in-app EOI pathway can read it at
// runtime in the standalone build. Reading via fs.readFile from
// process.cwd() requires the file to be traced explicitly.
'/api/v1/document-templates/**': ['./assets/eoi-template.pdf'],
},
};
export default nextConfig;