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DocuSign is the leader in online document signing. They provide a REST API which allows for embedded document signing in several server-side languages, not currently including R.
The docuSignr
package uses httr
to embed
DocuSign into Shiny applications.
docuSignr
is available on CRAN and Github.
# from CRAN
install.packages("docuSignr")
# from Github
::install_github("CannaData/docuSignr") devtools
For docuSignr
to function you will need several
things:
It is recommended that you set the DocuSign username, password, and integrator key as environmental variables idealy in your .Rprofile.
Sys.setenv("docuSign_username" = "username")
Sys.setenv("docuSign_password" = "password")
Sys.setenv("docuSign_integrator_key" = "integrator_key")
library(docuSignr)
# login to get baseURL and accountID
<- docu_login()
login # load templates
<- docu_templates(base_url = login[1, "baseUrl"])
templates # create envelope
<- docu_envelope(
envelope account_id = login[1, "accountId"],
base_url = login[1, "baseUrl"],
template_id = templates[1, "templateId"],
template_roles = list(
email = "example@example.com",
name = "R-Test",
roleName = "Patient",
clientUserId = "1"
),email_subject = "R-Test",
email_blurb = "R-Test"
)
# get URL
<- docu_embed(
URL base_url = login[1, "baseUrl"],
return_url = "https://www.google.com",
envelope_id = envelope$envelopeId,
# info here must be consistent with info in template_roles above
signer_name = "R-Test",
signer_email = "example@example.com",
client_user_id = "1"
)
# sign document
browseURL(URL)
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