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louispaulb
448e62177e 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>
2026-05-22 06:22:47 -04:00
louispaulb
2fe8d3f50e 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>
2026-05-21 22:44:16 -04:00
louispaulb
79ae38db60 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>
2026-05-21 22:36:35 -04:00
louispaulb
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>
2026-05-21 22:29:42 -04:00
louispaulb
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>
2026-05-21 22:04:39 -04:00
louispaulb
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>
2026-05-21 21:56:17 -04:00
louispaulb
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>
2026-05-21 21:36:51 -04:00
louispaulb
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>
2026-05-21 20:50:56 -04:00
louispaulb
9f2b37939d feat(campaigns): TARGO rebrand + Mustache sections + Mailjet webhook setup
- Template gift-email-fr.html: switch from Gigafibre indigo to TARGO green
  (#019547), use real Mailjet-hosted TARGO logo, adopt retention-offer
  layout from the latest mockup (tutoiement, Option 1/Option 2 split,
  prorata-refund disclaimer, "L'équipe TARGO" signature). Row 1 of the
  merchant grid uses real Mailjet logos (Amazon, IGA, Tim Hortons, $1
  Plus); rows 2-3 are placehold.co until URLs are shared.

- send_gift_campaign.js: add {{#var}}...{{/var}} Mustache section support
  to the renderer so the optional expiry block disappears cleanly when
  --expiry is omitted (was rendering literal tags before). Add new
  --commitment-months CLI flag (default 3) for the "Rester encore X mois
  ou +" wording.

- setup_mailjet_webhook.js (new): one-shot Node script to register the
  Hub callback URL with Mailjet's /v3/REST/eventcallbackurl. Defaults
  to a safe event subset (open/click/spam/unsub) that doesn't conflict
  with the WP-Mail-SMTP integration already owning sent/bounce/blocked.
  --all forces full takeover with a conflict guard requiring
  --force-takeover to overwrite existing records. Supports --list and
  --delete for inspection / rollback.

- package.json (new): nodemailer dependency for SMTP send.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-21 19:07:20 -04:00
louispaulb
37896421c3 feat(campaigns): MVP gift campaign sender (Node CLI + FR email template)
User context: needs to send Giftbit gift cards to 203 customers with a
branded French email instead of Giftbit's English-only default delivery.
Giftbit's own UI/API can issue the gifts but its email is English; this
MVP bridges the gap by taking the gift URLs back from Giftbit, pairing
them with our contact CSV, and sending personalized FR emails through
the Mailjet SMTP that's already wired up for ERPNext invoice mail.

Three files in scripts/campaigns/:

1. send_gift_campaign.js — Node CLI. Two CSV inputs (gifts + contacts),
   matches by row order (default) or email key, renders the HTML
   template with mustache-style {{firstname}} / {{gift_url}} / etc.,
   sends via nodemailer with configurable SMTP + throttle.
   --dry-run writes per-recipient previews to disk for visual review
   before flipping to live mode. Results CSV with per-row status
   (sent / failed / dry-run) + error message + timestamp is written
   next to the script for follow-up on failures.

2. templates/gift-email-fr.html — branded French email. Table-based
   layout (the only thing that renders consistently in Gmail / Outlook /
   iOS Mail / Apple Mail / Bell Sympatico). Indigo gradient header,
   centered CTA button, contextual {{description}} line citing the
   service address, support contact in the footer, no inline images
   (defers to text + colour blocks to dodge image-blocking).

3. contacts_from_legacy.py — replaces the ad-hoc /tmp Python I ran
   earlier with a proper repo'd version. Same multi-email handling
   options (first / split / skip) as I offered the user; defaults to
   "first" = 1 gift per household, which is what they chose. Title-
   cases the address with French article rules (de / du / la / aux
   stay lowercase, 1re / 2e ordinals stay lowercase too).

4. README.md — end-to-end usage with the actual SMTP env vars from
   /opt/targo-hub/.env and the matching strategy decision matrix.

Validated end-to-end with a 5-row dry run: matching works, accents
preserved (Amélie, Geneviève, Marc-André), {{firstname}} interpolates,
gift URLs land in the rendered button href, address shows in the
contextual footer line. Previews written to disk for visual QA.

NOT in this MVP (out of scope, can come next if we end up running
gift campaigns regularly):
  - No persistence to ERPNext doctype (no Gift Campaign / Recipient
    records — pure CLI, results CSV is the audit trail)
  - No click-tracking redirect (the gift_url goes verbatim to the
    recipient; Giftbit's own API/dashboard reports redemption status,
    which is the more relevant signal than "clicked the link")
  - No ops UI page (CLI is fine for one-shot; if this becomes regular
    we wrap it in services/targo-hub/lib/gift-campaign.js + a Vue page)
2026-05-21 15:51:01 -04:00