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73c42d6997 |
fix(campaigns/reminder): softer tone + render expiry in tests
The reminder copy read as pushy on test sends ("Hâte-toi! ... Tu n'as
encore rien fait, et le délai approche"). Toned down to factual and
friendly: state availability + offer the no-pressure path.
FR before / after:
⏰ Hâte-toi! Ton cadeau de 60 $ expire le ___. (red bold)
→ 🎁 Ton cadeau de 60 $ reste disponible jusqu'au 1 juillet 2026.
(brand dark green)
Tu n'as encore rien fait, et le délai approche. Si tu n'utilises
pas ton cadeau d'ici là, il ne pourra plus être réclamé.
→ On voulait juste s'assurer que tu ne l'as pas manqué — la carte-
cadeau qu'on t'a envoyée peut s'utiliser chez des centaines de
marques canadiennes, en quelques clics.
Si tu préfères ne pas l'utiliser, aucun souci — pas besoin de
répondre à ce courriel.
EN copy mirrored.
Also: {{expires_at_date}} was rendering empty in test sends and
previews because neither the test-send endpoint, the preview
endpoint, nor the editor's testSendForm.vars seeded it. Three fixes:
- Hub preview endpoint: compute now+30d as default sample date.
- Hub test-send endpoint: same default + expose view_url='' so the
Mustache section block collapses cleanly in internal tests.
- Editor test-send dialog: pre-fill expires_at_date (and expires_in_
days) with the same now+30d value, plus expose both fields as
editable inputs so the operator can override per-test.
Verified live on prod: the preview endpoint with no vars now renders
"Ton cadeau de 60 $ reste disponible jusqu'au 1 juillet 2026."
🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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e64e1e6a1f |
feat(campaigns/detail): edit draft params + jump to template editor
Two new buttons on the campaign detail page header — both visible only when campaign.status === 'draft' to keep operators from accidentally mutating a campaign mid-send. "Éditer les paramètres" → q-dialog with: - name (internal) - subject (the email Subject: line) - from (sender) - amount displayed in the body (overrides per-recipient default) - commitment_months - expiry text - template_fr / template_en dropdowns (refresh on popup-show so newly created templates show up without a page reload) Saves via the existing PATCH /campaigns/:id, which merges into params. A live load() refresh updates the Confirmation recap and any visible counters. "Éditer le template" → opens the Unlayer editor in a new tab on the campaign's configured template_fr (most TARGO customers FR). For campaign-specific tweaks the dialog tells the operator to create a variant template (+ Nouveau) and select it here. Addresses the gap a user hit on a reminder draft — they wanted to add a condition to the body before launching but had no edit affordance on the detail page. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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f414975b00 |
feat(campaigns): reminder campaign for non-clickers
Adds a "Créer une relance" button on the campaign detail page that
clones the parent campaign into a new draft, targeting only the
recipients who haven't clicked the Giftbit gift link yet.
Backend (POST /campaigns/:id/reminder):
- Filters parent recipients: status sent/opened, not excluded, not
revoked, wrapper not yet expired, has a gift_url.
- Builds a fresh recipients array — same gift_url (Giftbit shortlink),
same name/email/language/amount, but cleared gift_token so the worker
generates a brand-new wrapper at send time. Each campaign owns its
own click metrics.
- New campaign starts as 'draft' so the operator can review, tweak
subject/template, and click "Lancer l'envoi" when ready.
- Tracks parent_campaign_id + parent_row_index on each reminder row
for traceability in CSV reports and debugging.
Templates (gift-email-reminder-fr / gift-email-reminder-en):
- Header swap: "Petit rappel pour {firstname}" / "Quick reminder, X"
- Bold orange urgency line: "⏰ Hâte-toi! Ton cadeau de X expire le Y"
using the existing {{expires_at_date}} and {{amount}} merge vars
- Body shortened — drops the manifesto, focuses on "you have a gift,
redeem before it's gone"
- Same CTA button + prorata disclaimer + signature + footer as the
main templates so brand stays consistent.
UI:
- Button visible when campaign is sending/completed AND it's not
itself a reminder AND there's ≥ 1 eligible non-clicker.
- Confirmation dialog spells out the mechanics: same Giftbit URLs,
new wrapper tokens, reminder template, sample expiry date pulled
from the campaign's first recipient with a gift_expires_at.
- On OK, redirects to the new campaign's detail page.
Click stats on the existing campaign (cmp-20260522-2d4605) verified
intact before+after deploy (109 opens, 15 generic clicks, 27 gift CTA
clicks) — saveCampaign persists per-event so the hub restart was a
no-op for accumulated data.
🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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6577bb79bc |
feat(campaigns/send): real SMTP error + auto-retry + one-click Renvoyer
The send worker used to write "SMTP send returned false (see hub logs)" on every failure, forcing the operator to SSH into the box to find the actual cause. Now we capture the real reason and surface it in the UI. Three changes: 1. lib/email.js exposes getLastError() — a side-channel for the most recent nodemailer error message, cleared at the start of every sendEmail call. Legacy "if (await sendEmail(...))" callers stay on the false-return contract; only the campaign worker reads the side-channel for detailed error capture. 2. The worker now retries each recipient up to 3 times (initial + 2 retries with 2s/5s backoff). Most "Unexpected socket close"-style transient Mailjet errors recover on the second attempt. We observed exactly this case for Myriam Bergevin in cmp-20260522-2d4605 — a single socket close interrupted 1 of 202 sends; auto-retry would have caught it. retry_count is now stored on the recipient. 3. POST /campaigns/:id/recipients/:row/retry resets a single failed row back to pending and re-fires the worker. Surfaced in the detail-page table as a small 🔁 button next to the error text on any row with status=failed. Useful when auto-retry exhausted its 3 attempts on a one-off transient. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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d5ee57acf2 |
feat(campaigns/wizard): inspectable dropped-row list with one-click recovery
parseMapCsv now collects the actual rows it drops (capped at 200), each with its skip reason and the raw source-CSV columns (full_name, email, phone, address, postal). Returned alongside the existing counters as skipped_rows on the parse response. Wizard Step 2 adds an "N ligne(s) du Map CSV non importée(s)" expansion below the imbalance banner, showing: Ligne # | Raison | Nom au CSV | Email au CSV | Adresse | CP | → The action column has a "Ajouter manuellement" button on rows that have an email (duplicate, multi_skip) — clicking opens the manual- add dialog pre-filled from the dropped row, so the operator can recover the contact in two clicks. no_email rows can't be recovered that way and don't get the button. The source_row index is the Excel-relative line number (counting the header) so the operator can cross-reference the actual file. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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5b5df954c1 |
fix(campaigns/wizard): always show parse summary, even on 0 drops
The previous breakdown only rendered when at least one of the drop counters was > 0. When the Map CSV cleanly parses every row and the imbalance comes purely from the Giftbit CSV having more entries than the Map CSV, the operator was left with "13 surplus gifts" and no explanation. The summary now always shows "Map CSV: N raw rows → M contacts paired" and, when no rows were dropped, explicitly states that the imbalance must come from the Giftbit side (asks the operator to confirm the generated gift count matches the Map file). 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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5c55087198 |
fix(campaigns/parse): keep no-name rows + surface skip breakdown
Map CSV rows that had a valid email but no name in the source column were silently dropped at parsing — that's why a campaign would end up with N unpaired Giftbit shortlinks for N "missing" contacts that weren't actually missing, just nameless. The send worker already handles a missing firstname by substituting "cher client" / "dear customer", so dropping the row was wasteful. Now we keep the contact and surface a name_warning on the row so the operator can either edit the firstname in Step 2 or accept the default. Also added counters for previously-silent skip paths: - duplicate: row's email was already seen above (1 gift / household consolidation, depending on the multi setting) - multi_skip: couple skipped because multi='skip' was selected Wizard Step 2 imbalance banner now ventilates the skip breakdown so the operator understands exactly where the N "missing" contacts went: Ventilation des contacts droppés au parsing du Map CSV (sur 213 lignes brutes) : 8 sans email valide · 5 emails en double · 0 couples ignorés · 3 sans nom (gardés, utilisent "cher client" à l'envoi) Unrelated reassurance on the question that triggered this: language fallback to French is already in place (matchCustomer returns language:'fr' on miss, worker reads (r.language || 'fr')) so any unmatched recipient gets the FR template, never an English one by default. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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f6d06d9b34 |
fix(campaigns/match): handle multi-email + dupe SLs + missing postal
Three independent bugs surfaced while debugging why Alexandre Duval showed as "non lié" in a campaign: 1. ERPNext Customer.email_id can hold multiple addresses joined by ';' or ',' (211 records inherited from Legacy migration). The exact-match filter missed them. Now LIKE-searches a window then validates locally by splitting on ; , or whitespace. 2. Service Locations have duplicates at the same address — the same "7 Rue des Merles" exists 3 times, linked to 3 different customers (legacy migration artifact). The civic+postal strategy was taking the first hit which could be the wrong household. Added name-aware disambiguation: when the recipient has a name, walk the candidates and pick the one whose linked Customer name plausibly matches. 3. New 4th matching strategy "name+civic" — kicks in when the CSV row has no postal_code (most common Map export failure mode). Does a street-word filtered SL search and accepts only candidates whose Customer name plausibly matches. Confidence 0.65 (vs 0.85 for civic+postal). Also: SQL filter for both civic+postal and name+civic now includes a street-word LIKE constraint so the result set isn't dominated by unrelated "7 ..." addresses, bumped limits to 50/100. The SL denormalized customer_name field is often empty post-import — we now fall back to a Customer lookup for the name check. Verified end-to-end against live ERPNext: Alexandre Duval at 7 Rue des Merles now matches correctly via email (multi-value field), via civic+postal (despite 3 dupe SLs), and via name+civic (no postal). Gaëtan David at the same address also matches correctly without collision. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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85ad66f103 |
feat(campaigns): one-click Giftbit admin lookup per recipient
Manual workaround for redemption status until /gifts/{uuid} polling
ships (task #25). The trailing path segment of the Giftbit shortlink
is the lookup key for Giftbit's admin search:
http://gft.link/4kpZMApLK4B
→ https://app.giftbit.com/app/rewards?search=4kpZMApLK4B
Surfaced in three places:
- Inventory page row: 🔗 button next to the copy-URL action
- Campaign detail page recipient table: same button next to the
Giftbit shortlink
- CSV report: new giftbit_admin_url column for bulk audits in Excel
(one click per row, no manual concat)
Defensive: only renders if the trailing segment is ≥4 chars (avoids
producing useless searches on malformed/test URLs).
🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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feeae6eb40 |
feat(campaigns/templates): visible wrapper-expiry date in the email
Two new template variables are auto-derived from r.gift_expires_at at
render time (separately by the worker and the /view fallback to keep
them consistent):
{{expires_at_date}} locale-formatted FR/EN long date — "21 août 2026"
/ "August 21, 2026". Empty when no wrapper token.
{{expires_in_days}} remaining days as string (rounded up). Useful
for tight deadlines where a date is too distant
to convey urgency.
Templates: a small centered badge appears between the CTA button and
the prorata disclaimer, wrapped in a Mustache section so it disappears
cleanly on campaigns that pre-date the wrapper feature.
⏰ Cadeau valide jusqu'au <strong>21 août 2026</strong>
⏰ Gift valid until <strong>August 21, 2026</strong>
Editor merge-tag panel updated so authors can drop these into custom
copy without remembering the exact variable names. The legacy
{{expiry}} field stays — it's still the right tool for promotion-end
dates that don't track the gift link's own deadline.
🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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d529019106 |
feat(campaigns): gifts inventory page + expiry presets
Wizard: gift_expiry_days now lives behind a preset toggle (15/30/60/90/180 + Custom) instead of a naked number input. Operator clicks a chip; the value flows back into the existing campaign param. Inventory page (/campaigns/gifts): - Cross-campaign view of every wrapper token with status taxonomy (active / redeemed / expired / revoked / pending). Each card on the counters strip is a click-to-filter shortcut. - "Réassignables" highlighted in amber when > 0 — these are gifts whose wrapper expired or was revoked but the Giftbit URL is still unredeemed, ready for a fresh recipient. - Search across name/email/url/token; per-status and per-campaign filter dropdowns. - One-click copy on the Giftbit URL with a tailored toast that walks the operator through the reassignment workflow (paste into manual- add dialog of a new campaign). - Revoke action with confirmation; explicit about what survives (the Giftbit URL stays valid on their side) vs what changes (our wrapper stops redirecting). Backend: - GET /campaigns/gifts flattens every recipient with a gift across every campaign — single-shot, no pagination yet (we're under 10k gifts total). - POST /campaigns/:id/recipients/:row/revoke sets gift_revoked=true and broadcasts the recipient-update SSE event. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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c0ca5feb6f |
feat(campaigns): gift redirect wrapper — own expiry + reusable links
Each campaign recipient now gets a short opaque token (10 base64url chars, ~60 bits entropy). The email contains https://msg.gigafibre.ca/g/<token> which 302-redirects to the underlying Giftbit shortlink — but ONLY if the recipient hasn't passed our own expires_at and we haven't revoked the token. This gives us two new operational capabilities: 1. End-date control independent of Giftbit. The wizard now has a "Expiration interne (jours)" field (default 90) that sets our own deadline. Useful when the Giftbit gift is valid 12 months but the campaign offer should expire in 30 days. 2. Reuse of unredeemed gifts. After our expiry, the old wrapper stops working but the Giftbit URL is still valid on their side. Pasting that same gift_url into a new campaign (via the manual-add dialog) generates a NEW token pointing to the same Giftbit gift — the original recipient's old wrapper URL says "expired", the new recipient gets a fresh window. Per-recipient new fields: - gift_token short ID used in the wrapper URL - gift_expires_at ISO timestamp of our cutoff - gift_revoked manual kill-switch (false by default) - gift_redirected_count clicks that successfully reached Giftbit - gift_first_redirected_at first successful redirect timestamp Routing: - GET /g/:token — public, validates and 302s (or expired-page) - Mailjet click event handler updated to recognise wrapper URLs alongside legacy gft.link/giftbit.com URLs. - /view (browser fallback for in-email rendering) also wraps the gift link so expiry/revoke is honoured consistently. Bootstrap rebuilds the in-memory token→recipient index by scanning all campaign JSONs on startup — no separate index file to keep in sync. CSV report adds gift_token, gift_expires_at, gift_revoked, gift_redirected_count, gift_first_redirected_at. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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1c5241df69 |
fix(campaigns/wizard): template dropdowns now show non-suffixed templates + refresh
Two issues with the per-language template dropdowns: 1. Strict filter — only -fr / -en templates appeared. Anyone naming a template gift-email-test or gift-email-es (no recognized language suffix) saw nothing show up in either dropdown. 2. Loaded once on mount — creating a template in another tab and switching back to a wizard already open kept showing the stale list. Fix: - Templates without a -fr / -en suffix are added to BOTH dropdowns with a "· sans suffixe de langue" tag so they're discoverable but visually distinct from the recommended ones. - Sort: matching-suffix templates first, then alphabetical. - @popup-show triggers a refresh on every dropdown open. - Visible "refresh" icon in the dropdown's append slot for manual triggering without having to close/reopen the popup. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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5330fecf43 |
feat(campaigns/wizard): per-language template override
Two new dropdowns in Step 1 ("Template français" / "Template anglais")
populated from /campaigns/templates filtered by suffix (-fr / -en).
Selection is stored on campaign.params.template_fr / .template_en
and the worker resolves the actual path via a new resolveTemplatePath
helper:
1. params.template_<lang> (per-lang override, set here)
2. params.template_path (legacy single-template campaign override)
3. templateForLanguage() (default gift-email-<lang>.html)
Defensive name regex inside resolveTemplatePath blocks path traversal —
operator can pick any *-fr / *-en template that exists, nothing else.
The Step 3 summary list now shows which template will actually ship
per language so the operator can sanity-check before launch.
Use cases: seasonal variants (gift-email-2026-summer-fr), A/B tests,
draft templates that aren't ready to be the default yet.
🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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9450dd34db |
feat(campaigns): delete campaign from the list
DELETE /campaigns/:id removes the JSON from /opt/targo-hub/data/campaigns/. The Giftbit shortlinks already issued for that campaign live on Giftbit's side and are unaffected — this is purely about clearing internal tracking records (typically test runs cluttering the list). Refuses (409) while the send worker is active for that id so we never yank the file out from under saveCampaign(). Defensive id regex (in campaignPath) blocks path-traversal attempts before unlink runs. UI: red trash icon on each row, disabled while status=sending. Confirmation dialog spells out what survives the deletion (Giftbit links) vs what's lost (tracking, opens/clicks, CSV report) so the operator isn't surprised. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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4babb403e8 |
feat(campaigns): "View in browser" web fallback for failed inbox renders
GET /campaigns/:id/recipients/:i/view re-renders the campaign with the
same vars the worker used at send time — same template, same per-row
amount override, same language pick. Useful when the recipient's mail
client butchers the layout: image-blocking, antique Outlook, niche
third-party apps, accessibility tools.
Templates: Mustache section {{#view_url}}…{{/view_url}} guards a tiny
gray link above the header logo (11px, #94a3b8). The section collapses
to nothing when view_url is empty, so:
- the /view page itself doesn't show the link (you're already there)
- wizard previews / test-sends don't show it (no real campaign id)
worker passes view_url = HUB_PUBLIC_URL + /campaigns/<id>/recipients/<i>/view
using the existing cfg.HUB_PUBLIC_URL setting (defaults msg.gigafibre.ca).
Security: campaign-id is a 21-char nanoid (≈10²¹ space). Same level of
exposure as the Giftbit shortlink itself. X-Robots-Tag: noindex on the
response so the URLs don't end up on search engines.
🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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00f2e735c8 |
docs: Giftbit API integration overview for production approval
Reviewer-facing document covering company/use-case, why we need
delivery_type=SHORTLINK (brand+language+deliverability), what data
we send (no PII beyond name/email/internal opaque ID), security
posture (token in env, sandbox-by-default with email override
to a single test inbox), CASL compliance, customer experience,
and the planned /gifts/{uuid} redemption polling.
Provided as a single markdown file under docs/ so it can be exported
to PDF for the Giftbit review team.
🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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9fb6fab88e |
feat(campaigns): distinguish gift-CTA click from generic email click
Mailjet's click event includes the actual URL the recipient clicked. We previously bumped every click — CTA button, mailto support, footer link — to status='clicked' indiscriminately. Now we additionally flag clicks on the Giftbit shortlink (matched by r.gift_url prefix, fallback to gft.link or giftbit.com host) as the high-signal "gift_link_clicked" event. Adds: - recipient.gift_link_clicked (bool) + gift_clicked_at (ISO timestamp), set on first matching click; later non-gift clicks don't unset - counters.gift_clicked aggregated alongside existing status counters - "Cadeau cliqué" counter card on detail page (deep-purple, redeem icon) - 🎁 redeem icon next to status chip when the recipient engaged - CSV report: new gift_link_clicked + gift_clicked_at columns Why this matters: "opened" is noisy (Apple Mail Privacy Protection, image proxies prefetch). A click on the CTA is the only reliable indicator that the offer landed and the recipient is engaging. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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10d3745b31 |
feat(campaigns/editor): "Variables" button — visible merge-tag reference
The previous discoverability path was clic-text → floating toolbar → {}
icon, which assumes the user already knows how to invoke Unlayer's merge
tag UI. A direct "Variables" button now opens a dialog listing all 9
placeholders grouped by category (Client / Offre / Système) with their
sample value and a click-to-copy action. Reads from the same mergeTags
config Unlayer consumes — single source of truth, no drift risk.
Banner inside hints at the upcoming CSV-driven custom variable feature.
🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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bf1253ac58 |
fix(campaigns/list): "Envois" column counted only status=sent
After Mailjet's Event API webhook moves rows from 'sent' to 'opened' or 'clicked', the counters.sent bucket empties and the list page showed 0/N even though every email had successfully landed. Use the same sent+opened+clicked sum as the detail page so the list reflects "emails that left our SMTP" rather than "emails still flagged sent". 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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2bc9715485 |
feat(campaigns): CSV report, manual recipients, template polish
Ops UI - CampaignDetailPage: "CSV" button — downloads per-recipient report (shortlinks, status, opened/clicked timestamps, mailjet UUID) - CampaignNewPage: "Saisie manuelle (sans CSV)" on Step 1 and "Ajouter manuellement" on Step 2 — both open the same dialog with firstname / email / gift_url / city / postal_code / language / amount override. Indigo "manuel" chip in the recipients table. - New "Ville" column shows city OR postal_code as fallback. Hub - GET /campaigns/:id/report.csv — RFC 4180 CSV with UTF-8 BOM so Excel auto-detects encoding. 20 columns including new "city". - Worker honours per-recipient amount override: r.amount > derive from r.gift_value_cents > params.amount > "50 $". Fixes manual-add showing campaign default instead of typed value. - Default subject "Un cadeau pour toi" (tutoyer). Templates - Order: Intro → ✅ Option 1 → 🎁 marques → CTA → prorata → ⏭️ Option 2. - New EN intro (manifesto): "Thank you for choosing local. Your support helps keep our community connected. / Because great connections aren't just about fiber — they're about people too." - Amazon logo removed (incongruent with "achat local" framing). - Body paragraphs: text-align justify (greeting/labels stay left). - Support line: "N'hésite pas à nous écrire / Feel free to email us" + dash format 514-448-0773, drop "Support 7j/7" overpromise. - Logo style fix: inline width:32px to beat Unlayer canvas CSS that was rendering brand pills full-width. Ignore template converter .bak-*.json backups. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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40a2e4e8f2 |
fix(campaigns/templates): drop 'sans engagement' claim from Option 2
The 'sans engagement ni carte-cadeau' wording in Option 2 was confusing
for customers with an existing multi-month commitment — implies their
subscription is commitment-free, which contradicts their actual contract.
Reworded to make zero claims about the customer's commitment status,
just describes what happens if they ignore the email:
FR:
before — 'Ne rien faire. Ton abonnement mensuel se poursuit normalement,
sans engagement ni carte-cadeau.'
after — 'Ne rien faire. Aucun changement à ton abonnement actuel.'
EN (Gemini copywriter version was different from earlier templates):
before — 'Just kick back! Your monthly subscription will continue as
usual, with no commitment and no gift card.'
after — 'Do nothing. No changes to your current subscription.'
Benefits:
• No false claim about engagement status
• Shorter, more direct
• Still preserves the explicit consent UX (customer knows ignoring
is a valid choice without consequence)
• No mention of 'no gift card' — that's implicit from not clicking
the CTA, doesn't need to be stated
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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8df17c823a |
fix(campaigns/templates): inject inline logos into EN template too
The previous logo injection commit (
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d76a922777 |
feat(campaigns/templates): inline merchant logos via simple <img> sequence
The previous attempt (commit
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3f72608a2f |
feat(campaigns/templates): inline merchant logos + objective prorata phrasing
Two refinements per user feedback:
1. Objective/factual prorata disclaimer (shorter, conditions-of-service tone)
FR:
before — "Si tu annules avant {{commitment_months}} mois, tu rembourses
seulement au prorata des mois restants."
after — "Annulation avant {{commitment_months}} mois : seulement à
rembourser au prorata des mois restants."
EN:
before — "If you cancel before {{commitment_months}} months, you only
refund the prorated amount for the remaining months."
after — "Cancellation before {{commitment_months}} months: only the
prorated amount for the remaining months is refundable."
The colon-prefixed structure ("X : Y") reads like a T&C bullet rather
than a marketing sentence — clearer, less wordy, no subject pronoun.
2. Inline row of 6 merchant logos in the offer info pill
Inserted between the "60 $ chez des centaines de marques" line and the
"Instant activation" line. 6 most recognizable QC brands at 32px wide:
Amazon · Tim Hortons · Walmart · Home Depot · IGA · Home Hardware
Followed by "et plus" / "and more" caption.
Uses the existing Mailjet-hosted brand logos (same URLs as the 4×3 grid
in the older rich variant). 32px width fits comfortably on one line
(~280px total in a 484px-wide pill). Email-safe single-row table layout
with vertical-align middle, padding-right 8px for spacing.
Visual effect: instant recognition for the reader — they see the brands
they'd actually redeem at, without dropping the full 12-logo grid that
bloated the previous design.
Applied to .html + .json (both FR + EN) via anchor-based injection:
finds the "🎁 {{amount}} chez/at hundreds of marques/brands" paragraph,
inserts the logo table immediately after its closing </p>. Both files
remain valid + the Unlayer editor will pick up the new table next load.
Verified live via test-send (35-37 KB output, recipient queue ok).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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fix(campaigns/templates): clearer prorata phrasing — "mois restants" / "remaining months"
Iterating on the prorata disclaimer per user feedback. The previous
version ("tu rembourses le prorata non utilisé (20 $/mois)") still
read ambiguously — "non utilisé" could mean "the portion you haven't
spent" which is conceptually confusing for a one-time gift card, and
the hardcoded "$20/month" tied the template to the specific
$60/3-month campaign.
New phrasing makes the math explicit: refund only for the months
you're NOT staying.
FR:
before — "Si tu résilies avant {{commitment_months}} mois,
tu rembourses le prorata non utilisé (20 $/mois)."
after — "Si tu annules avant {{commitment_months}} mois,
tu rembourses seulement au prorata des mois restants."
EN:
before — "If you cancel before {{commitment_months}} months,
you refund the unused pro-rated amount ($20/month)."
after — "If you cancel before {{commitment_months}} months,
you only refund the prorated amount for the remaining months."
Wins:
• Subject ("tu" / "you") explicit — no ambiguity on who refunds
• Logic clarified — refund == months NOT STAYED, not "unused
portion of money" (which doesn't quite map to a one-time gift)
• Generic over campaign params — no hardcoded "$20/month" so the
template works at any gift amount + commitment combination
• "annules" (more common in QC consumer-facing) instead of
"résilies" (slightly more formal/legal-sounding)
Applied via direct find/replace on .html + .json (FR + EN). Live
test-send queued to confirm rendering.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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f37b1d2803 |
fix(campaigns/templates): clarify who refunds whom for early cancellation
User feedback: the prorata disclaimer was semantically wrong — both FR
("le prorata du montant est remboursable") and EN ("we'll refund the
pro-rated amount") read as if TARGO would refund the customer, when
actually the customer needs to refund the unused portion of the gift
they received if they cancel within the commitment period.
Plus: add the explicit per-month rate ($20/month at $60 / 3 months) so
the customer knows exactly what they'd owe at any cancellation date.
FR:
before — "🪂 En cas de départ avant {{commitment_months}} mois,
le prorata du montant est remboursable."
after — "🪂 Si tu résilies avant {{commitment_months}} mois,
tu rembourses le prorata non utilisé (20 $/mois)."
EN:
before — "🪂 If you decide to leave before {{commitment_months}}
months, we'll refund the pro-rated amount."
after — "🪂 If you cancel before {{commitment_months}} months,
you refund the unused pro-rated amount ($20/month)."
Both changes:
• Subject clarified: customer refunds, not TARGO
• Added explicit per-month value for transparency
• Kept warm tone (informal "tu" / "you")
• Mustache {{commitment_months}} preserved
Applied directly to .html + .json via string substitution (preserves
the Unlayer design tree intact except for that one phrase). The
"$20/month" figure is hardcoded for the current $60/3-month campaign;
a future {{monthly_prorata}} computed variable would generalize but
isn't needed yet.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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2c47d3269e |
feat(campaigns/translate): switch from literal to copywriter-mode AI prompt
User feedback: previous prompt produced robotic word-for-word output that
lost the marketing impact. The system prompt was too restrictive on
preservation, suppressing Gemini's natural rephrasing ability.
Rewrote the system prompt with three structural changes:
1. FRAME shifted from "translator" to "senior marketing copywriter"
The opening line now says "You are NOT translating words — you are
rewriting marketing copy that lands the same way for a different
audience." This unlocks idiomatic rephrasing, sentence reorganization,
active/passive switching, and cultural metaphor adaptation.
2. FEW-SHOT EXAMPLES showing the desired style
4 FR→EN pairs in the prompt itself, with explicit "NOT: <literal>"
anti-examples to show what to avoid:
• "loyauté envers l'achat local" → "keeping it local"
(not "loyalty to local shopping")
• "connexions stables et relations durables" →
"steady connections — both the fiber kind and the human kind"
(not "stable connections and lasting relationships")
• "On est juste à côté" → "We're right next door"
• "Avec l'arrivée de l'été" → "Summer's here"
These ground Gemini in the brand voice with concrete examples.
3. TONE constraint explicit
"Warm, conversational, slightly playful. Like a neighbor explaining
something — never corporate, never stiff." Use of contractions
("we're", "you'll") encouraged.
Plus: temperature bumped from 0.2 → 0.7 so Gemini actually exercises
creative rephrasing instead of staying glued to source word order.
Structural preservation rules (HTML, Mustache vars, brand names, emojis,
URLs, technical values like "3.5 Gbit/s") kept as HARD CONSTRAINTS but
clearly separated from the creative freedom on text content.
Live re-translation of gift-email-fr → gift-email-en applied:
• 51s response time (similar to literal version)
• 35,934 → 36,067 bytes (slight expansion, normal for EN)
• Output markers confirm idiomatic phrasing landed:
"Thanks for keeping it local", "steady connections — both kinds",
"right next door", "lending a hand", "Summer's here"
• Mustache vars + brand names + HTML preserved (verified)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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feat(campaigns): AI template translator via Gemini Flash
New "Traduire (AI)" button in the template editor toolbar. One click
translates the current template's HTML to the opposite language
(detected from the -fr/-en suffix), writing the translated content as
the matching companion template.
Backend (lib/campaigns.js):
- New endpoint: POST /campaigns/templates/:name/translate-to/:targetName
- Reads source .html, calls lib/ai.js aiCall() with Gemini Flash
- System prompt enforces 7 strict preservation rules:
1. Byte-preserve all HTML tags/attributes/styles/Outlook conditionals
2. Don't translate Mustache {{vars}}
3. Preserve URLs/emails/phones/hex colors/CSS/brand names (TARGO,
Gigafibre, Giftbit, Amazon, IGA, Tim Hortons, etc.)
4. Preserve emojis (🎁 ⚡ 🤝 🪂 ✅ ⏭️ ⏰)
5. Keep the warm informal tone (tu in FR, you in EN)
6. Translate only visible text inside elements (paragraphs, buttons,
alt attributes, link text)
7. Output full HTML doc only, no markdown wrapping
- temperature=0.2 for stable output, maxTokens=32768 to fit ~35 KB HTML
- Sanity validates output isn't truncated (>50% of source size)
- Strips defensive markdown fences if AI ignored rule 7
- Auto-backs up existing target before overwrite
- Regenerates Unlayer design JSON from the translated HTML so the
editor can reload the translated template visually
- Requires { override: true } in body to overwrite existing target
(409 Conflict otherwise — protects against accidental clobber)
API client (apps/ops/src/api/campaigns.js):
- translateTemplate(srcName, targetName, { override })
Frontend (TemplateEditorPage.vue):
- "Traduire (AI)" button (purple, icon=translate) in toolbar — disabled
when current template has no -fr/-en suffix
- aiTranslateTargetName computed: detects source lang from suffix,
flips to opposite (-fr → -en, -en → -fr)
- Confirmation dialog:
• Shows source → target template names
• Info banner explaining what's preserved (HTML, vars, brands, emojis)
• Amber banner + toggle if target exists (must confirm override)
- On success: positive notification with byte counts +
"Open" action button to jump to the translated template
- Refreshes templates list after translation so the new file appears
in the selector dropdown
UX: replaces the previous manual translation workflow (where the user
or I had to maintain two parallel templates). One click now does the
whole round-trip. User reviews + adjusts wording in the EN editor if
the AI translation needs polish.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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d716e69ef6 |
feat(campaigns/templates): mirror user's FR edits to EN + drop legacy .mjml
User edited gift-email-fr in the Unlayer editor with richer marketing
copy (loyalty thanks, brand manifesto, 3.5 Gbit/s upsell, helpful CTA).
Mirror those edits to the EN template via a one-shot translation script
so the bilingual pair stays in sync for the next campaign send.
Translation strategy: plain-string find/replace mapping with FR
phrases in longest-first order to avoid partial matches. Applied to
BOTH the rendered .html (what the recipient sees) AND the .json
(Unlayer design tree — so re-opening the EN editor preserves the
matching structure).
Mapping coverage:
• Intro paragraphs (greeting, gift announcement, loyalty thanks,
brand manifesto, speed upsell, "we're around the corner")
• Offer info pill (amount, instant activation, commitment)
• CTA button labels (Activer → Redeem, Choisir → Pick)
• Prorata refund disclaimer
• Option 2 "do nothing" text
• Signature ("Merci de faire rouler" → "Thanks for helping...thrive")
• Footer contact info + "Tous droits réservés" → "All rights reserved"
• <html lang="fr"> → <html lang="en">
23/28 translation rules matched; the 5 unused ones were for legacy
phrasing not present in the user's latest save (e.g. the old "Tu
choisis local" line that was replaced by the current intro).
Also: drop the obsolete .mjml source files. Now that Unlayer is the
canonical editor, the MJML→HTML compile pipeline is no longer used
on save (Unlayer outputs HTML directly). The .mjml files were stale
copies from the previous MJML-based editor. Removed from disk on
prod and from git history; rollback via git revert if needed.
Verified live: GET /campaigns/templates/gift-email-en returns the
translated content (9 EN markers detected in HTML). Test-send to
louis@targo.ca queued via Mailjet for visual QA.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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2f1ebae587 |
fix(hub): templates volume mount must be RW for editor saves
When the Unlayer editor calls PUT /campaigns/templates/:name to save a
design, the hub writes:
• templates/<name>.html (compiled email-safe HTML)
• templates/<name>.json (Unlayer design tree for editor restore)
• templates/<name>.bak-<ts>.html (backup of previous version)
All three need write access to /app/templates inside the container.
The mount was previously declared as :ro, which made these writes
fail with EROFS (read-only filesystem) once the editor was wired up.
Two changes:
1. Local docker-compose.yml: add ./templates:/app/templates (without
:ro) and ./uploads:/app/uploads (which was already RW on prod but
missing from the committed file — local was out of sync).
2. Prod docker-compose.yml: hot-patched via sed on prod to drop the
:ro flag, then `docker compose down + up -d` to apply the mount
change. PUT verified working (returns 200 with size + design_size).
The /app/lib, /app/server.js, /app/public, /app/package.json mounts stay
:ro since the hub never writes to those — keeping the read-only flag
there is defense-in-depth against compromised code overwriting itself.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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73e4118901 |
feat(campaigns): create new templates from UI + enable Unlayer template library
Two improvements to the template editor:
1. "+ Nouveau" button + creation dialog
Users can now create new templates from the editor UI without us
re-deploying the hub. Click "Nouveau" next to the template selector,
pick a name + prefix + starter (blank or copy from existing), submit.
The hub PUTs the new template (existing endpoint, no new code needed
on the backend — just relaxed validation).
Form:
• Type (prefix): gift-email / newsletter / transactional
• Name suffix: lowercase letters/digits/dashes (e.g. summer-2026)
• Starter: "Vide" or "Copier depuis <existing template>"
On submit:
• If starter != blank: GET source template's html + design
• PUT new template name with that content
• Refresh templates list + switch editor to the new one
2. Backend: replace hardcoded EDITABLE_TEMPLATES allow-list with
regex-validated prefix matching + disk scan
• EDITABLE_TEMPLATE_PREFIXES = ['gift-email-', 'newsletter-',
'transactional-'] — bounds what categories users can create
• TEMPLATE_NAME_RE = /^[a-z0-9-]+$/ — prevents path traversal
• isValidTemplateName() validates both regex + prefix membership
• scanEditableTemplates() returns all matching .html/.mjml files
currently on disk (excludes .bak-* and .legacy-* variants)
• listEditableTemplates() now scans disk instead of a static list,
so newly-created templates appear automatically in the dropdown
3. Enable Unlayer's built-in panels
• templates: true — exposes Unlayer's template library (limited
free-tier selection but ~10-20 starters available without a
projectId)
• stockImages: true — Unsplash search built into image picker
• imageEditor: true — basic crop/resize on inserted images
• undoRedo: true — history navigation
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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feat(campaigns): convert existing HTML templates to Unlayer JSON designs
Solve the "editor starts blank" problem by writing a one-time converter
that wraps each compiled .html template into a minimal Unlayer design
JSON (one Custom HTML block containing the entire body content). On
next editor load, Unlayer reads .json and renders the template in the
canvas — instant visual fidelity without manual reconstruction.
Strategy choice: Unlayer's "Import HTML" is a Pro-only feature. Building
a real HTML→Unlayer-blocks parser is several days of work. The minimal-
viable conversion (1 row + 1 Custom HTML block) gets the user 90% there
immediately:
• Canvas shows the template visually (Unlayer renders the HTML)
• Variables ({{firstname}}, {{gift_url}}, etc.) preserved as text
• User can edit the HTML directly via the block's side panel
• User can incrementally REPLACE the HTML block with native Unlayer
blocks (Text, Image, Button) for any section they want decomposed —
on their own schedule, not blocking the campaign send
New file: services/targo-hub/scripts/convert-html-to-unlayer.js
• CLI: node scripts/convert-html-to-unlayer.js <template-name>
• Reads templates/<name>.html, extracts <body> inner content, detects
preheader from a hidden <div style="display:none">, builds Unlayer
design JSON with brand-appropriate body.values (Targo Green link
color #00C853, Plus Jakarta Sans font, F5FAF7 page background).
• Backs up existing .json before overwriting.
Generated outputs (committed):
templates/gift-email-fr.json — 34 KB (30 KB inner HTML + Unlayer chrome)
templates/gift-email-en.json — 33 KB
Live verification: GET /campaigns/templates/gift-email-fr now returns
{ design: {...Unlayer JSON...} } alongside html. The editor's
onReady() callback in TemplateEditorPage detects data.design and calls
editor.loadDesign(design) → canvas populated immediately.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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4acb18c7df |
fix(ops/campaigns): drop loadBlank() call + force explicit editor dimensions
Two bugs from the first prod test of the Unlayer editor:
1. `editor.value.loadBlank is not a function` — the loadBlank() method
exists in newer Unlayer versions but NOT in vue-email-editor 2.2
which wraps an older Unlayer. When no design is stored yet, just let
the editor render its default empty state ("No content here. Drag
content from left.") and show a Quasar notification telling the
user how to start. No explicit load call needed.
2. Editor renders cramped/small — the EmailEditor component's nested
iframe doesn't inherit dimensions from Quasar's q-page wrapper.
Wrap the EmailEditor in an explicit-sized container:
<div style="height: calc(100vh - 60px); width: 100%; overflow: hidden;">
Plus pass style="height: 100%; width: 100%" to the EmailEditor itself.
This gives the editor a full viewport-minus-toolbar canvas.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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9dcd32ef6a |
feat(ops/campaigns): group merge tags by category + add toolbar hint
Improvements to the variable insertion UX in the Unlayer editor:
1. Reorganized mergeTags from a flat object into 3 logical groups so
Unlayer's "Merge Tags" dropdown shows them under sub-headers
instead of a long flat list:
• Client (firstname, lastname, email, description)
• Offre (amount, gift_url, expiry, commitment_months)
• Système (year)
Format switched from { id: {name, value} } to grouped array
format (Unlayer accepts both, but groups give better UX).
2. Added `sample` field to each merge tag — Unlayer renders these
as the visible content while editing, so the canvas shows
"Louis Tremblay" / "60 $" / "https://gft.link/abc" instead of
literal "{{firstname}} {{lastname}}". Makes the live preview
look like real content during edit. Substitution still happens
server-side at send time via Mustache.
3. New toolbar hint button (code icon, grey) explaining where to
find merge tags in the Unlayer UI:
"Insertion : clic dans un texte → barre flottante → icône {}
Merge Tags. Marche aussi dans les champs URL (boutons, images,
mailto)."
This addresses a common discoverability issue: users don't
always realize variables work in URL fields too (e.g. setting
a button's "Action URL" to {{gift_url}} so each recipient gets
their own Giftbit link).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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a11fe5a115 |
feat(ops/campaigns): pivot template editor to Unlayer (vue-email-editor)
After honest acknowledgment that easy-email-standard is abandoned and
limited (Chrome-only, no responsive preview, no AMP, no Unsplash, no
file manager), pivoted to Unlayer's vue-email-editor — a Vue 3 native
component giving all the features the user listed for free (internal
use; a small "Powered by Unlayer" badge shows in the sidebar but NOT
in sent emails).
Why drop MJML alongside:
• MJML was our SERVER-SIDE compilation step because we hand-wrote
templates. With a visual editor that outputs email-safe HTML
directly (responsive media queries, Outlook MSO fallbacks, AMP
where used), the compilation step is redundant.
• One fewer dependency on the hub (mjml package no longer needed).
• One fewer file format to persist (.mjml dropped, only .html
canonical + .json design).
Storage simplification:
Before: .mjml (source) + .html (compiled) + .json (editor state)
After: .html (canonical) + .json (Unlayer design tree)
The hub's send-worker reads .html as before — no changes to send
logic.
Architecture wins:
• Vue 3 native — zero iframe friction, no postMessage choreography
• No separate microservice — easy-email container decommissioned
(docker compose down, code kept under /opt/email-editor/ in case
of rollback)
• DNS editor.gigafibre.ca retained but unused — can be removed via
Cloudflare API cleanup later
• The editor's mergeTags option exposes our {{firstname}}, {{amount}},
{{gift_url}}, etc. in Unlayer's native "Merge tags" panel — same
pattern, more polished UI
• Features now native: responsive preview (mobile/tablet/desktop
breakpoints), Unsplash search, file manager, dark mode, design
history, undo/redo, layers panel, content blocks library
Frontend (TemplateEditorPage.vue):
• Imports EmailEditor from vue-email-editor
• onReady() callback: fetch template + loadDesign() to restore canvas
• saveTemplate(): exportHtml() → PUT { html, design } to hub
• Top bar kept: template selector, saved chip, preview, test-send,
save button
• Removed: iframe-related glue (postMessage listener, iframeKey,
EDITOR_BASE constant, Cmd-S handling that lived in the iframe)
API client (apps/ops/src/api/campaigns.js):
• saveTemplate() now accepts opts.design (Unlayer JSON tree) alongside
content. Legacy opts.format='mjml' still works for backward compat.
Hub (services/targo-hub/lib/campaigns.js):
• GET /campaigns/templates/:name unconditionally returns
{ name, format, html, design } (+ mjml when format=mjml for
legacy templates). The design field is null when no .json file
exists yet.
• PUT /campaigns/templates/:name HTML save path now accepts
body.design alongside body.html and persists both with backups.
• MJML save path (legacy) preserved for any callers using the old
contract.
Container decommissioned on prod: email-editor container stopped +
removed. The Vue editor lives inside the ops SPA, served from
erp.gigafibre.ca/ops as a normal route.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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feat(email-editor): persist easy-email JSON state for instant restore on reload
Phase 2.5 — close the load/save loop so the editor isn't broken by a page
refresh.
Problem: easy-email doesn't ship an MJML→JSON parser, so loading an
existing MJML template into the editor canvas isn't possible. First-time
load = empty canvas. Without this fix, every page reload would also reset
to empty (even after saving), making the editor useless past one session.
Solution: persist easy-email's raw JSON tree (editor state) as a third
companion file alongside .mjml + .html. Editor reads .json on load when
present, falls back to empty otherwise.
Three files per template now:
gift-email-fr.mjml — MJML source (rendered by send-worker → already done)
gift-email-fr.html — compiled HTML (cached output, sent to recipients)
gift-email-fr.json — easy-email editor state (UI restoration only)
Backend (lib/campaigns.js):
- New templateJsonPath() helper + EDITABLE_TEMPLATES checks
- GET /campaigns/templates/:name returns { format, mjml, html, json }
when format=mjml (json null until first easy-email save)
- PUT /campaigns/templates/:name now accepts body.json alongside body.mjml
(writes both .mjml + .html [compiled] + .json [editor state])
- Backup hook extended to also backup .json before overwrite
Editor (EmailEditorApp.tsx):
- On load: prefer data.json → parse and seed initialValues. If json
missing but mjml present, show explanatory error banner + empty canvas
(user reconstructs once; that save fixes future loads).
- On save: send BOTH mjml (compiled via JsonToMjml) AND raw values
object as json. Hub persists all three artifacts.
First UX flow on next user visit:
1. Open editor → empty canvas + banner "MJML exists but no JSON
editor-state yet; reconstruct once to save a JSON snapshot"
2. User drag-drops blocks to rebuild the template visually
3. Click save → MJML + HTML + JSON all persist
4. Subsequent reloads load from JSON instantly with full editor state
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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feat(ops/campaigns): Phase 2 — switch editor page to easy-email iframe
Replace the broken GrapesJS-mjml integration with an iframe pointing to
the standalone email-editor microservice at editor.gigafibre.ca (created
in Phase 1).
What changed:
- Dropped all grapesjs* imports and ~250 lines of editor init/save/preview
glue code. That logic now lives in the React app on the other side of
the iframe.
- Page becomes a thin wrapper:
• Top bar: back button, template selector, "saved" chip,
"Aperçu inbox" button, "Envoyer un test" button, reload button.
• Below: full-height iframe to editor.gigafibre.ca/?name=<template-name>.
- Template switching: bumping iframeKey forces a fresh iframe load so the
new ?name= param takes effect. Route is updated via router.replace.
- postMessage listener: receives { type: 'email-editor:saved', ts }
from the editor iframe and shows a positive toast + updates the
"Sauvegardé · il y a Xs" chip. Origin-checked against EDITOR_BASE.
- Preview dialog: unchanged — fetches compiled HTML from hub's preview
endpoint and renders in srcdoc iframe.
- Test-send dialog: unchanged from previous version.
Removed (now handled inside the iframe):
- Visual / HTML / Aperçu view-mode toggle (editor.gigafibre.ca handles
all editing modes natively)
- "Vide" / "Réinitialiser" buttons (editor has its own)
- "Annuler" / "Enregistrer" buttons (editor saves itself on Cmd-S /
toolbar button)
- spell-check on textarea (editor handles it)
- GrapesJS asset manager wiring (editor will use its own image picker
in Phase 3)
DNS prerequisite handled separately: editor.gigafibre.ca → 96.125.196.67
created via Cloudflare API (proxied=false to match the existing pattern
that lets Traefik handle Let's Encrypt directly).
Container running on prod via /opt/email-editor/docker-compose.yml,
Traefik routing to Host(`editor.gigafibre.ca`). HTTPS verified live.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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0b6377fa58 |
feat(email-editor): Phase 1 — scaffold easy-email microservice for visual template editing
GrapesJS-mjml proved broken on our content (plugin v1.0.8 incompatible
with MJML v5 — canvas stays empty on load). Pivot to easy-email, a
mature OSS WYSIWYG email editor (MJML-based, MIT license, 4k stars).
Architecture: standalone React+Vite microservice deployed at
editor.gigafibre.ca, iframed from the ops UI's
/campaigns/templates/:name page. Talks to the hub's existing REST
endpoints (/campaigns/templates/*) for load + save. The hub stays the
source of truth — easy-email is purely the editing UI.
Scaffold delivered in this commit (Phase 1):
- services/email-editor/ — new top-level service directory
- package.json: React 18 + easy-email-{core,editor,extensions} 4.16.x
+ Vite 5 + TypeScript 5
- vite.config.ts: standard dev/build config, port 5173 in dev
- tsconfig.json: strict-false to keep iteration fast
- index.html: loads easy-email CSS bundles from unpkg (extensions, editor,
arco theme)
- src/main.tsx: React entry, mounts EmailEditorApp on #root
- src/EmailEditorApp.tsx:
• Reads template name from ?name=... URL param (defaults gift-email-fr)
• GET ${VITE_HUB_URL}/campaigns/templates/:name on mount
• Renders <EmailEditorProvider> + <StandardLayout> with our merge tags
map (firstname, amount, gift_url, description, expiry, etc.) so the
Variables panel shows our Mustache placeholders
• On save: JsonToMjml() converts easy-email's JSON → MJML, PUT to hub
→ hub compiles to HTML and persists both files
• postMessage({type: 'email-editor:saved', ...}) to parent window so
the iframing ops UI knows to refresh
- Dockerfile: multi-stage (Vite build → nginx alpine serve). SPA fallback
in nginx config so all routes return index.html.
- docker-compose.yml: container behind Traefik at editor.gigafibre.ca
with Let's Encrypt TLS via the shared proxy network.
- README.md documents the arch, URL params, postMessage protocol, dev
workflow, and the Phase 1 limitation (no MJML→JSON importer — editor
starts from empty page until Phase 3).
- .gitignore: standard node/vite/dist exclusions.
Build verified locally: 83 modules transformed, ~2.8 MB bundle (840 KB
gzipped) — large but acceptable since easy-email packages the full
email builder + drag-drop canvas.
Phase 2 (next): Docker deploy on prod + replace GrapesJS in the ops UI
TemplateEditorPage with an iframe pointing here.
Phase 3 (later): MJML → easy-email JSON parser so existing templates
auto-import into the canvas instead of starting blank.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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feat(campaigns/templates): richer 4-block intro (greeting, hook, gift, upsell)
Expanded the email intro from 3 short paragraphs into 4 semantic blocks,
restoring the marketing-friendly "Tu choisis local..." line that earlier
edits had dropped, plus adding new content about the 3.5 Gbit/s plans
and a "we're right around the corner" CTA framing.
FR intro structure now:
1. "Bonjour {{firstname}},"
2. "Tu choisis local, on veut te remercier. / Comme toi, on aime les
connexions stables et les relations durables." (paired manifesto)
3. "Avec l'arrivée de l'été, voici un cadeau pour toi, disponible
pour un temps limité."
4. "Nous offrons maintenant de nouveaux forfaits, jusqu'à 3.5 Gbit/s.
Que tu souhaites plus de vitesse, battre une autre offre ou juste
nous jaser, on est juste à côté."
EN translation mirrors the same 4-block structure.
Editorial rationale for block grouping in MJML:
- Each block is its own <mj-text> for independent drag-drop in GrapesJS
- Lines that always travel together (manifesto pair, upsell + CTA pair)
share one <mj-text> joined with <br/> to reduce component clutter
- Different styles per block (greeting smaller/secondary, manifesto
larger/bolder, body paragraphs normal) require separate <mj-text>
components anyway since MJML inherits styling per-block
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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feat(campaigns): MJML canonical templates + test-send button
Two big moves:
1. Promote MJML to the canonical template format
- Move gift-email-fr-mjml.{mjml,html} → gift-email-fr.{mjml,html}
- Create gift-email-en.mjml (English translation of FR MJML)
- Compile EN MJML → gift-email-en.html
- Remove obsolete variants:
• gift-email-fr-simple.html (now replaced by MJML)
• gift-email-en-simple.html (same)
• gift-email-fr-mjml.* (renamed to canonical)
- The old gift-email-fr.html (rich-with-merchant-grid version) is
backed up as gift-email-fr.legacy-rich.html.bak — kept on disk
for reference but not in the editable list.
- EDITABLE_TEMPLATES is now just ['gift-email-fr', 'gift-email-en'],
both backed by .mjml source + .html auto-compiled output.
2. Add "Envoyer un test" feature
Backend:
- POST /campaigns/templates/:name/test-send accepts { to, vars,
from?, subject? }. Reads compiled .html, renders Mustache vars,
sends via Mailjet through email.sendEmail with X-MJ-CustomID
"test-send:<name>:<timestamp>" so webhook events for tests are
identifiable. Returns { sent, to, from, message_id, bytes }.
- Default vars are sensible: firstname="Louis", amount="60 $",
gift_url="https://gft.link/TEST123", etc. User overrides any
via the request body.
Frontend (TemplateEditorPage):
- Toolbar button "Envoyer un test" (orange) — opens a dialog.
- Dialog has email input + subject + 7 variable inputs
(firstname, lastname, amount, commitment_months, gift_url,
description, expiry) with sensible defaults.
- "Dirty" banner warning: if the user has unsaved changes, the
test will use the LAST SAVED version (so save first to test the
latest). Mentions explicitly in card footer.
- On send: live notification with the message_id + byte count.
Errors surface clearly.
Verified live in prod:
POST /campaigns/templates/gift-email-fr/test-send → 200, message_id
returned, ~32 KB rendered MJML→HTML output, sent from
TARGO <support@targointernet.com> (Mailjet-validated sender).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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b37270c11d |
feat(campaigns/editor): MJML mode — proper email-focused visual builder
Pivot the template editor toward email-marketing-grade visual editing
by replacing grapesjs-preset-newsletter (permissive HTML, fails to parse
nested table structures) with grapesjs-mjml (the industry-standard
email markup language used by Mailchimp/Sendgrid/Twilio).
Why MJML: it was specifically designed to solve the "visual editor +
email-safe HTML" problem. You write semantic <mj-section>, <mj-column>,
<mj-button>, <mj-image> components — MJML compiles them to the gnarly
email-safe HTML with Outlook fallbacks + responsive media queries
auto-generated. Source is 3x more compact than hand-written HTML and
parses cleanly in visual editors.
Backend (lib/campaigns.js):
- Add `mjml` (v5, async) dependency. Compilation happens server-side
at SAVE time only; the send-worker reads pre-compiled .html (no
per-recipient compile cost).
- Each template can now be in 'mjml' or 'html' format. Detection by
file extension on disk: .mjml present → format='mjml', otherwise
format='html'. Source of truth for MJML templates = .mjml file;
.html is the auto-compiled output kept alongside for the send-worker.
- GET /campaigns/templates → returns { name, format, size } per template.
- GET /campaigns/templates/:name → returns { format, mjml?, html }
(mjml field present only when format=mjml; html always present).
- PUT /campaigns/templates/:name accepts:
{ mjml: "<mjml>..." } → compile to HTML, save both .mjml + .html
{ html: "..." } → save .html only (legacy path, unchanged)
Compilation errors return 400 with details (MJML validation soft mode).
Both files backed up as .bak-<ts>.<ext> before overwrite.
Frontend (TemplateEditorPage.vue):
- Detect format from API response on load.
- For format='mjml': swap grapesjs-preset-newsletter for grapesjs-mjml
plugin. Editor's getHtml() returns MJML source (not compiled HTML);
Save POSTs the MJML, hub compiles + persists both files.
- For format='html': existing behavior unchanged.
- Editor is destroyed + reinitialized when format changes (different
plugin sets).
- Custom variable blocks ({{firstname}}, {{amount}}, etc.) work for
both formats — they're text content, format-agnostic.
API client (apps/ops/src/api/campaigns.js):
- saveTemplate(name, content, { format }) routes to the right PUT body
shape based on format param.
Prototype: gift-email-fr-mjml — full MJML conversion of the simple
variant, ~7.5 KB MJML source compiling to ~32 KB email-safe HTML with
0 validation errors. All 6 Mustache variables preserved through
compilation (firstname, amount, gift_url, description, commitment_months,
year). User compares the MJML editor experience to the existing HTML
templates and decides whether to migrate the others.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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1af8b3a029 |
feat(campaigns/templates): add gift-email-{fr,en}-simple variants
Flat single-table-per-section structure (max 1 level of nesting) so that GrapesJS' preset-newsletter parser can recognize each section as an editable component. Same brand visuals + content as the rich variants, but: dropped the 12-logo merchant grid (heaviest part for the editor), compacted the three info pills into one consolidated card. Sections (top-level <table width="600">): 1. Header logo 2. Greeting + brand-line + offer intro 3. Compact info card (was 3 pills) 4. Option 1 chip 5. Big green CTA button 6. Prorata refund disclaimer 7. Option 2 chip + text 8. Optional expiry notice (Mustache conditional) 9. Signature 10. Contact info (outside card) 11. Dark footer band (logo + address + copyright) Each section is a standalone <table role="presentation" width="600"> sharing the same #ffffff background. The first and last get the rounded border-radius, middle sections have no rounding. Result: visually one unified card, structurally many editable blocks. Registered both new variants in EDITABLE_TEMPLATES whitelist so the ops UI editor picks them up. Rich variants gift-email-fr.html and gift-email-en.html are unchanged — both styles coexist. User compares in the editor and picks which to standardize on per campaign. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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bbd2b31761 |
feat(campaigns/templates): new opening line + logo image in dark footer
Per user feedback after seeing the rendered preview:
1. Opening line replaced:
FR: "Tu choisis local, on veut te remercier." →
"Comme toi, on aime les connexions stables et les relations durables."
EN: "You went local — we want to say thanks." →
"Just like you, we love stable connections and lasting relationships."
The new line ties the Internet service (stable connections) to the
relationship framing (lasting), which reads more naturally than the
previous "we want to thank you" phrasing.
2. Dark footer band cleanup:
• Removed the CSS-styled TARGO. wordmark (with green dot)
• Removed the official slogan line "Services de confiance, ..."
• Replaced with the actual TARGO logo image (img tag at 120px wide)
The wordmark is now ALWAYS the logo image, never a text styling —
keeps the brand mark consistent across header and footer.
TODO marker left in the HTML pointing to the white-variant logo: the
brand guide §1 specifies targo-logo-white.svg for dark backgrounds, but
we only have the green variant uploaded on Mailjet (UUID eed4d18c-...).
The green logo on the #1C1E26 Targo Dark bg is readable but not
pixel-perfect with the brand. To fix, upload the white variant via the
new /campaigns/assets/upload endpoint and swap the src in both
templates.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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feat(campaigns/assets): self-hosted image upload + GrapesJS asset manager
Background: existing Mailjet-hosted brand logos in the gift email templates
stay as-is — those URLs are stable and live on Mailjet's CDN. This change
adds infrastructure for ADDITIONAL images the user wants to drop into the
editor going forward (event photos, custom illustrations, technician
photos for service campaigns, etc.) without uploading to Mailjet first.
Why self-hosted: avoids vendor lock-in for new assets, gives us control
over retention + immutable URLs, integrates natively with our GrapesJS
editor's AssetManager. The cost is ~5 MB max per image and one new bind
mount on the hub.
Backend (lib/campaigns.js):
- Storage at services/targo-hub/uploads/ (new bind mount, RW, mounted into
the container at /app/uploads). Files named by SHA-256 of content for:
• Automatic dedup (same image twice → same URL, no extra disk)
• Immutable URLs (content never changes for a given filename)
• Path-traversal defence (regex-locked filename pattern)
- POST /campaigns/assets/upload — accepts JSON { name, data } where data
is a data:image/...;base64,... URL. Decodes, validates MIME against
allow-list (png/jpg/gif/webp/svg), enforces 5 MB cap, hashes, persists,
returns { url, filename, size, content_type, data: [...] }. The `data`
array shape matches what GrapesJS' AssetManager expects on upload
success. Using base64-in-JSON avoids pulling a multipart parser
dependency — the ~33% encoding overhead is fine for ≤5 MB images.
- GET /campaigns/assets — list all uploaded assets with metadata
(filename, url, size, modified, content_type).
- GET /campaigns/assets/:hash.<ext> — serve image bytes with
Content-Type matching the extension + Cache-Control:
public, max-age=31536000, immutable. The 1-year cache is safe because
filename = content hash → URL never serves different bytes. Aligns
with how Gmail's image proxy and Outlook's caching work.
- DELETE /campaigns/assets/:hash.<ext> — admin removal from disk.
- Helpers (persistUpload / readUpload / deleteUpload) live at module
scope so they can call `path.join` (otherwise shadowed by the `path`
URL parameter inside handle()).
API client (apps/ops/src/api/campaigns.js):
- listAssets() → GET /campaigns/assets
- uploadAsset(file) → reads file via FileReader, posts base64 JSON
- deleteAsset(filename) → DELETE the hash-named file
GrapesJS editor (TemplateEditorPage.vue):
- assetManager config with custom uploadFile callback that bypasses
GrapesJS' built-in multipart uploader. Drag-drop or file-picker
triggers our base64 upload, on success the URL is added to the
AssetManager library so it appears in the editor sidebar for reuse.
- onMounted: preload all previously-uploaded assets via listAssets()
so the user sees their image library immediately when opening the
editor (no need to re-upload images used in past campaigns).
End-to-end verified live in prod:
POST /campaigns/assets/upload → 200 (with data URL JSON body)
GET /campaigns/assets → 200 (list)
GET /campaigns/assets/:hash → 200 (serves PNG bytes)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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d694d889a1 |
feat(campaigns/templates): replace placehold.co with real Mailjet logos for rows 2-3
User pasted the full HTML block from their Mailjet Passport editor — extracted the 8 missing CDN URLs for the merchant grid bottom rows and swapped them into both FR and EN templates. Final 12-logo grid is now 100% real Mailjet-hosted assets matching the user's brand-approved visuals (no more placehold.co rectangles): Row 1: Amazon, IGA, Tim Hortons, $1 Plus (already real) Row 2: Pizza Pizza, Home Depot, Best Buy, Walmart (NEW) Row 3: Petro-Canada, Esso, Home Hardware, Sobeys (NEW) URL pattern: https://xqy3m.mjt.lu/img2/xqy3m/<UUID>/content Width normalized to 95px (consistent with row 1) instead of the source template's 300px since our 600px-wide email card means each 25% column is ~140px effective — 95px image fits with proper margins. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(campaigns): auto-clean first/last names (QC accents + compound split)
The Map CSV migrated from the legacy ERP carries names with two common
defects: missing French accents (Stephane, Andre, Frederic), and
compound first names that were typed without a separator (Marcandre,
Mariejosee, Jeanphilippe). Sending an email "Bonjour stephane," instead
of "Bonjour Stéphane," reads as sloppy automation. Fix both at parse
time so the user sees the corrected names in Step 2 and can override
inline if the auto-cleaner got it wrong.
Backend (lib/campaigns.js):
- FR_NAME_FIXES — 100+ entry dictionary mapping lowercase no-accent
Québec first names to their canonical accented form (André, Stéphane,
Frédéric, Geneviève, Hélène, Joséée, etc.). Sourced from MIQ baby
names + older-generation curation.
- COMPOUND_PARTS — list of common name parts (jean, marie, anne, marc,
philippe, françois, etc.) that combine into QC compound first names.
When two parts appear concatenated with no separator, the cleaner
splits and hyphenates them. Example: "Marcandre" → ["marc","andre"]
→ "Marc-André" (dictionary then applies accent).
- titleCaseToken — proper Title Case respecting apostrophes (O'Brien,
L'Heureux) and hyphens (Marie-Ève). Uses \p{L} Unicode class so it
works on accented chars correctly.
- cleanName(raw) — full pipeline: trim → Title Case → dictionary
lookup per word → compound split fallback. Applied to firstname AND
lastname in parseMapCsv.
- nameWarning(name) — heuristic flag for cases the cleaner couldn't
confidently handle: digit in name, single letter, abnormally long
without separator (likely two stuck names not in COMPOUND_PARTS).
Returns a short FR description for the UI tooltip.
- parseMapCsv now returns firstname/lastname (cleaned) + firstname_raw/
lastname_raw (original from CSV) + cleaned_changed bool + name_warnings
per recipient. UI uses these to show before/after + flags.
UI (CampaignNewPage Step 2):
- New counter card "Noms à vérifier" — count of recipients with at least
one nameWarning. Only renders if > 0.
- Info banner above the recipients table:
"X nom(s) auto-corrigés (...) Y nom(s) suspects (...)"
- Per-row icons in the firstname + lastname columns:
• ⚠ amber WARNING — cleaner flagged this name as suspicious
(tooltip shows the reason: "deux prénoms collés", "contient un
chiffre", etc.)
• ✨ green AUTO_FIX_HIGH — auto-cleaner changed something at parse
time (tooltip shows the original raw value)
Both icons are tooltip-only — no action required.
- Click any name cell → q-popup-edit opens an inline input. Type the
correction, Enter saves. ESC cancels. This is the manual override
path for any name the auto-cleaner mishandled.
Tests (manual via end-to-end smoke against prod):
STEPHANE TREMBLAY → Stéphane Tremblay ✓ accent + Title Case
marie tremblay → Marie Tremblay ✓ Title Case only
Marcandre Boileau → Marc-André Boileau ✓ compound + accent
Jean Francois Lebrun → Jean François Lebrun ✓ accent only
Mariejosee Lapierre → Marie-Josée Lapierre ✓ compound + double accent
Andre LAPRISE → André Laprise ✓ both fixed
Helene St-Pierre → Hélène St-Pierre ✓ accent, hyphen preserved
Frederic O'Brien → Frédéric O'Brien ✓ accent, apostrophe preserved
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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fix(ops/campaigns): clarify Step 2 actions + add inline preview + jump-to-editor
User confusion: the "Approuver — 3 à envoyer" button at the end of Step 2
had a send icon, suggesting it fired emails immediately. It actually
just navigated to Step 3 (the confirmation step). The current flow has
two consent moments (Step 2 approve → Step 3 launch) but the UI made
them look like one.
Three changes to address this:
1. Step 2 navigation button:
- Icon changed from 'send' to 'arrow_forward' — clearly "next step"
- Label changed from "Approuver — N à envoyer" to "Continuer — N prêts"
- Added tooltip explaining the send only happens at Step 3
2. Inline preview dialog:
- New "Aperçu du courriel" button in Step 2 (and Step 3)
- Opens a maximized dialog with an iframe rendering the actual template
via POST /campaigns/templates/:name/preview, using the first sendable
recipient's real data + the campaign params (amount, expiry, etc.)
- FR/EN toggle inside the dialog so the user can verify both templates
before launching a mixed-language campaign
- Defaults to the recipient's own language for first view
- Non-destructive — fires zero emails
3. Always-accessible "Éditer le template" link:
- Persistent button in the page header (visible all 3 steps)
- Plus secondary buttons in Step 2 + Step 3 action rows
- Opens the template editor in a NEW TAB so the wizard's state
(uploaded CSVs, parsed recipients) stays intact in the original
tab — the user can tweak the template, save, switch back, click
"Aperçu" to see the change, then continue with the send
4. Step 3 confirmation hardening:
- Banner color escalated from amber to red (this IS the point of no
return for actual delivery)
- Wrap the launch button click in a Quasar confirm dialog ("Envoyer
N courriel(s) maintenant ? Pas annulable.") — adds a third friction
point against accidental clicks
- Launch button is red (negative) — visually distinct from the green
navigation primaries to signal "destructive action ahead"
- Back-to-Step 2 button renamed "Retour modifier" with arrow_back
icon for clarity
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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d6096fe1f8 |
feat(campaigns): apply real TARGO brand + auto-route FR/EN by Customer.language
Brand audit against the official guide (Feb 2026 v1.0) caught several inconsistencies in the email template: - Wrong primary green: was #019547, should be #00C853 (Targo Green from brand palette). Globally replaced. - Wrong gradient: was #019547→#06a04d, should be 135deg #00C853→#005026 (the official Gradient Targo from the brand). Now using Outlook-safe background-image + bgcolor fallback for solid green on Outlook desktop. - Wrong contact info: facturation@targointernet.com / 514 242-1500 → support@targo.ca / 514 448-0773 / 1 855 888-2746 (per §11 of guide). - Wrong website: targointernet.com + gigafibre.ca → www.targo.ca. - Missing slogan + green dot: footer now ends with the trademark tagline "Services de confiance, tout-en-un, près de chez vous." with the obligatory green period (always FR — it's the trademark, not a marketing line, so stays untranslated in EN template too). - Missing brand fonts: added Space Grotesk (display) + Plus Jakarta Sans (body) via Google Fonts. Wrapped in MSO conditional comments so Outlook desktop skips the request and falls back to Helvetica via the explicit font-family stack on every element. - Wrong body bg / text colors: now #F5FAF7 (Muted) / #1B2E24 (Foreground) per brand semantic palette. - Wrong info-pill bg: was #f3f4f3 → #F5FAF7 (Muted). - Added official dark footer band #1C1E26 (Targo Dark) with white inverted wordmark, slogan, address, copyright. Multilang routing (FR/EN): - lib/campaigns.js matchCustomer now fetches Customer.language (14k FR / 1k EN distribution confirmed on prod). Default 'fr' for unmatched contacts. - New templateForLanguage(lang) helper picks gift-email-<lang>.html, falls back to FR. Resolves 'fr-CA' → 'fr' etc. - sendCampaignAsync pre-loads templates per recipient with an in-memory cache to avoid re-reading from disk on every send. - gift-email-en.html created — English translation of the full FR template, keeping the slogan in French (it's the trademark tagline). - year variable now injected (replaces hardcoded © year). UI (CampaignNewPage): - New "Langue" column in the Step 2 recipient table. Shows a clickable chip (FR primary green / EN blue-grey) that toggles language inline, so a campaign manager can override the ERPNext-resolved language per recipient. - Step 3 recap now shows "Répartition par langue: 145 × FR, 12 × EN" before confirming the send. Spell-check: - TemplateEditorPage HTML mode now has spellcheck="true" + dynamic lang attribute on the textarea, picked from the template name suffix (gift-email-fr → fr, gift-email-en → en). Browser's native dictionary flags typos in real time. AI-grade rewrites deferred to the future /campaigns/ai/rewrite endpoint discussed previously. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> |