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Python Launcher Code Examples

Introduction

This repo is a Python 3 application that demonstrates:

  1. Embedded Signing Ceremony. Source. This example sends an envelope, and then uses an embedded signing ceremony for the first signer. With embedded signing, the DocuSign signing ceremony is initiated from your website.
  2. Send an envelope with a remote (email) signer and cc recipient. Source. The envelope includes a pdf, Word, and HTML document. Anchor text (AutoPlace) is used to position the signing fields in the documents.
  3. List envelopes in the user's account. Source. The envelopes' current status is included.
  4. Get an envelope's basic information. Source. The example lists the basic information about an envelope, including its overall status.
  5. List an envelope's recipients Source. Includes current recipient status.
  6. List an envelope's documents. Source.
  7. Download an envelope's documents. Source. The example can download individual documents, the documents concatenated together, or a zip file of the documents.
  8. Programmatically create a template. Source.
  9. Send an envelope using a template. Source.
  10. Send an envelope and upload its documents with multipart binary transfer. Source. Binary transfer is 33% more efficient than using Base64 encoding.
  11. Embedded sending. Source. Embeds the DocuSign web tool (NDSE) in your web app to finalize or update the envelope and documents before they are sent.
  12. Embedded DocuSign web tool (NDSE). Source.
  13. Embedded Signing Ceremony from a template with an added document. Source. This example sends an envelope based on a template. In addition to the template's document(s), the example adds an additional document to the envelope by using the Composite Templates feature.
  14. Payments example: an order form, with online payment by credit card. Source.
  15. Get the envelope tab data. Retrieve the tab (field) values for all of the envelope's recipients. Source.
  16. Set envelope tab values. The example creates an envelope and sets the initial values for its tabs (fields). Some of the tabs are set to be read-only, others can be updated by the recipient. The example also stores metadata with the envelope. Source.
  17. Set template tab values. The example creates an envelope using a template and sets the initial values for its tabs (fields). The example also stores metadata with the envelope. Source.
  18. Get the envelope custom field data (metadata). The example retrieves the custom metadata (custom data fields) stored with the envelope. Source.
  19. Requiring an Access Code for a Recipient Source. This example sends an envelope that requires an access-code for the purpose of multi-factor authentication.
  20. Requiring SMS authentication for a recipient Source. This example sends an envelope that requires entering in a six digit code from an text message for the purpose of multi-factor authentication.
  21. Requiring Phone authentication for a recipient Source. This example sends an envelope that requires entering in a voice-based response code for the purpose of multi-factor authentication.
  22. Requiring Knowledge-Based Authentication (KBA) for a Recipient Source. This example sends an envelope that requires passing a Public records check to validate identity for the purpose of multi-factor authentication.
  23. Requiring ID Verification (IDV) for a recipient Source. This example sends an envelope that requires submitting a photo of a government issued id for the purpose of multi-factor authentication.
  24. Creating a permission profile Source. This code example demonstrates how to create a permission profile using the Create Permission Profile method.
  25. Setting a permission profile Source. This code example demonstrates how to set a user group’s permission profile using the Update Group method. You must have already created the permissions profile and the group of users.
  26. Updating individual permission settings Source. This code example demonstrates how to edit individual permission settings on a permissions profile using the Update Permission Profile method.
  27. Deleting a permission profile Source. This code example demonstrates how to delete a permission profile using the Delete Permission Profile method.
  28. Creating a brand Source. This example creates brand profile for an account using the Create Brand method.
  29. Applying a brand to an envelope Source. This code example demonstrates how to apply a brand you've created to an envelope using the Create Envelope method. First, creates the envelope and then applies the brand to it. Anchor text (AutoPlace) is used to position the signing fields in the documents.
  30. Applying a brand to a template Source. This code example demonstrates how to apply a brand you've created to a template using using the Create Envelope method. You must have already created the template and the brand. Anchor text (AutoPlace) is used to position the signing fields in the documents.
  31. Bulk sending envelopes to multiple recipients Source. This code example demonstrates how to send envelopes in bulk to multiple recipients using these methods: Create Bulk Send List, Create Bulk Send Request. Firstly, creates a bulk send recipients list, and then creates an envelope. After that, initiates bulk envelope sending.

Included OAuth grant types:

  • Authentication with Docusign via Authorization Code Grant flow . When the token expires, the user is asked to re-authenticate. The refresh token is not used in this example.

  • Authentication with DocuSign via the JSON Web Token (JWT) Grant. When the token expires, it updates automatically.

Installation

Prerequisites

  1. A DocuSign Developer Sandbox account (email and password) on demo.docusign.net. Create a free account.

  2. A DocuSign Integration Key (a client ID). To use Authorization code grant, you will need the Integration Key itself, and its secret. To use JSON Web token, you will need the Integration Key itself, the RSA Secret Key and an API user ID for the user you are impersonating.

    If you use this example on your own workstation, the Integration key must include a Redirect URI of http://localhost:5000/ds/callback

    If you will not be running the example on your own workstation, use the appropriate DNS name and port instead of localhost

    This video demonstrates how to create an Integration Key (client id) for a user application like this example. Note that the redirect url for your Integration Key will be http://localhost:5000/ds/callback if you use the default Python settings.

  3. Python 3.

  4. A name and email for a signer, and a name and email for a cc recipient.

Installation steps

  1. Download or clone this repository to your workstation to directory code-examples-python

  2. cd code-examples-python

  3. pip3 install -r requirements.txt (or pipenv can be used)

  4. Make a copy of the app/ds_config_sample.py and name it ds_config.py

  5. Update this new file app/ds_config.py with your Integration Key and other settings.

    Note: Protect your Integration Key and secret--you should ensure that ds_config.py file will not be stored in your source code repository.

  6. python run.py

  7. Open a browser to http://localhost:5000

Configuring JWT

  1. Create a developer sandbox account on developers.docusign.com if you don't already have one.
  2. Create a new API key in the Admin panel: https://admindemo.docusign.com/api-integrator-key, take note of the public key.
  3. Set a redirect URI of http://localhost:5000/ds/callback as mentioned in the installation steps above for the API key you make in step 2.
  4. Generate an RSA keypair in the administrator console on the DocuSign developer sandbox and copy the private key to a secure location.
  5. Create a new file in your repo source folder named private.key, and paste in that copied RSA private key, then save it.
  6. Update the file app/ds_config.py and include the newly created API key from step 2 as well as your account user id GUID which is also found on the Admin panel: https://admindemo.docusign.com/api-integrator-key.

From there you should be able to run the launcher using python run.py then selecting JSON Web Token when authenticaing your account.

Payments code example

To use the payments example, create a test payments gateway for your developer sandbox account.

See the PAYMENTS_INSTALLATION.md file for instructions.

Then add the payment gateway account id to the app/ds_config.py file.

License and additional information

Implicit Grant

The examples in this repository can also be used with the Implicit Grant OAuth flow. See the Authentication guide for information on choosing the right authentication flow for your application.

License

This repository uses the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more information.

Pull Requests

Pull requests are welcomed. Pull requests will only be considered if their content uses the MIT License.

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