@signature.digital/demodata
Demo-data tspublish module for signature.digital. It exports a realistic IPortableContract fixture that exercises the shared interfaces across parties, roles, paragraphs, variables, legal references, financial terms, time terms, obligations, lifecycle, and audit data.
Use it to build UI states fast, test renderers against non-trivial data, and demonstrate contract workflows without inventing fixture objects from scratch.
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Install
pnpm add @signature.digital/demodata
Usage
import { demoContract } from '@signature.digital/demodata';
console.log(demoContract.title); // Minijob Employment Contract
console.log(demoContract.metadata.contractType); // employment_minijob
console.log(demoContract.metadata.language); // de
console.log(demoContract.lifecycle.currentStatus); // draft
The same fixture is also exposed through the tools package:
import { demoContract } from '@signature.digital/tools/demodata';
Demo Contract
demoContract is a German Minijob employment agreement under German law. It includes:
- Employer and employee parties with
@tsclass/tsclasscontact structures. - Arbeitgeber/Arbeitnehmer roles with signing order metadata.
- German contract paragraphs with English translations.
- Variable placeholders for party data, dates, salary, working time, and vacation.
- Legal references to BGB, SGB IV, MiLoG, and ArbZG.
- Financial terms for monthly salary payment.
- Time terms for indefinite employment and termination notice.
- Obligation terms for work performance and salary payment.
- Lifecycle state, version history, and audit log scaffolding.
Typical Uses
- Component demos in
@signature.digital/catalog. - Product UI prototyping in
@signature.digital/app. - Fixture data for rendering, variable substitution, translation handling, and validation tests.
- API contract examples for import/export flows.
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