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On 15/02/2017 20:39, Ravindra Singareddy wrote:
Hello Syncope Team,

Here are couple of  Observations on apache console and end user - user create 
form labels

1) Need clarity difference between (username) and (userId).

   *          username is loginid for accessing system;
   *   userid  - the system only accepts valid email address. Is it a 
([email protected]), where domainname.com where syncope system is 
deployed?

Hi Ravi,
userId (not userid, note the capital I) is part of test data that are used for integration tests and that you can also find in standalone distribution and with embedded mode. It's used for tests, not relevant for production, e.g. when you deploy Syncope into an external Java EE container from deb packages, GUI installer or Maven project.

2)  If syncope provides email as an authentication mechanism, then if entered 
system needs to impose the unique constraint.

Since SYNCOPE-1015, there is no "email as an authentication mechanism" but rather the possibility to specify one or more schemas to be used for authentication, besides username. It is obvious that such schemas must have the unique constraint since for authentication there is the need to uniquely identify the user.

3) On password, label needs to give help button (or on hover) for specifying 
password policy like a minimum number of characters, number of special 
characters, numbers and so on.

That would be nice, but I don't think it is completely possible ATM to derive such label automatically from the applying password policies.

On the Enduser UI, however, for your specific deployment, you are expected to customize the AngularJS application as much as you need, hence you can exploit this aspect to change the password label to reflect your actual password policies.

Regards.

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