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#### Additional features from 4.1
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#### Additional features from 4.1
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- Label customization : this is the name displayed to end users in the user portal. You can provide a default label (for example app.admin maybe be labelled 'Admin interface'). The label may be changed later by the admin after installation.
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- Label customization : this is the name displayed to end users in the user portal. You can provide a default label (for example app.admin maybe be labelled 'Admin interface'). The label may be changed later by the admin after installation.
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- Enabling/disabling tile : this toggles wether or not an app is shown in the user portal (if the user has the corresponding permission). The corresponding option is called `show_tile` which may be `True` or `False`. A single app may have multiple tiles in the SSO. The url of each tile corresponds to the `url` parameter of the permission.
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- Enabling/disabling tile : this toggles wether or not an app is shown in the user portal (if the user has the corresponding permission). The corresponding option is called `show_tile` which may be `True` or `False`. A single app may have multiple tiles in the SSO. The URL of each tile corresponds to the `url` parameter of the permission.
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- Multiple url support: a permission may have additional urls associated to it. This give the possiblity to protect many url with the same permission - in particular for tricky use case (for example several pieces of admin interfaces spread over different subpaths).
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- Multiple URL support: a permission may have additional urls associated to it. This give the possiblity to protect many url with the same permission - in particular for tricky use case (for example several pieces of admin interfaces spread over different subpaths).
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- Protecting permission: As a packager, you may choose to "protect" a permission if you believe that it's not relevant for the admin to add/remove this permission to/from the visitors group. For example, this is the case for the API permission of Nextcloud, which in the vast majority of cases should be kept publicly because mobile client won't go through the SSO. Note that when using the helper `ynh_permission_update`, it's still possible to add/remove the `visitor` group of this permission.
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- Protecting permission: As a packager, you may choose to "protect" a permission if you believe that it's not relevant for the admin to add/remove this permission to/from the visitors group. For example, this is the case for the API permission of Nextcloud, which in the vast majority of cases should be kept publicly because mobile client won't go through the SSO. Note that when using the helper `ynh_permission_update`, it's still possible to add/remove the `visitor` group of this permission.
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- Disabling auth header: some app authentification mecanism do not appreciate that SSOwat injects the Authorization header (which is an essential mecanism for single sign-on). You can now choose to disable the auth header injection from SSOwat to fix this (instead of the previous hack of using `skipped_uris`)
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- Disabling auth header: some app authentification mecanism do not appreciate that SSOwat injects the Authorization header (which is an essential mecanism for single sign-on). You can now choose to disable the auth header injection from SSOwat to fix this (instead of the previous hack of using `skipped_uris`)
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