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paperlessmanager/paperless-frontend
bjoernpoettker 37ffc6c13b feat: implement Freigabesystem for payment approval workflow
Adds a dedicated approval view for PM_Freigabe users to release documents
for payment by setting Paperless custom field 15 to a predefined value.

- Backend: VIEW_FREIGABE permission mapped to PM_Freigabe OIDC group
- Backend: FreigabeErforderlich flag on DocumentType entity (auto-migrated)
- Backend: FreigabeModule with endpoints to list documents, fetch field
  options dynamically from Paperless, and set the approval custom field
- Frontend: /freigabe route with filter (default: nicht freigegeben),
  paginated table, and modal to select approval value
- Frontend: Settings checkbox to mark document types as requiring approval
- Frontend: Freigabe menu item visible only to PM_Freigabe/PM_Admin users

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-25 21:54:09 +02:00
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