|
|
@@ -466,8 +466,8 @@
|
|
|
"Use env var if empty": "If the value in the database is empty, the value of the environment variable <code>{{env}}</code> is used.",
|
|
|
"note for the only env option": "The setting item that enables or disables the SAML authentication and the highlighted setting items use only the value of environment variables.<br>To change this setting, please change to false or delete the value of the environment variable <code>%s</code> .",
|
|
|
"attr_based_login_control_detail": "Limit who can sign up by using <code><saml: Attribute></code> element included in <code><saml: AttributeStatement></code> element and its child element <code><saml: AttributeValue></code>.",
|
|
|
- "attr_based_login_control_rule_detail": "A rule is written in the form of concatenating <code>attribute name = value</code> with <code>|</code> and <code>&</code>. The or operator (|) has a lower precedence than the and operator (&). If operator precedence is equal, left to right associativity is used.",
|
|
|
- "attr_based_login_control_rule_example": "For example, if a rule is <code>Department = A | Department = B & Position = Leader</code>, users with <code>Department</code> as <code>A</code> or users with <code>Department</code> as <code>B</code> and <code>Position</code> as <code>Leader</code> <strong>can</strong> sign in.",
|
|
|
+ "attr_based_login_control_rule_detail": "A rule is written in the form of concatenating <code>attribute name : value</code> with <code>||</code> and <code>&&</code>. The or operator (||) has a lower precedence than the and operator (&&). If operator precedence is equal, left to right associativity is used.",
|
|
|
+ "attr_based_login_control_rule_example": "For example, if a rule is <code>Department:A || Department:B && Position:Leader</code>, users with <code>Department</code> as <code>A</code> or users with <code>Department</code> as <code>B</code> and <code>Position</code> as <code>Leader</code> <strong>can</strong> sign in.",
|
|
|
"updated_saml": "Succeeded to update SAML setting"
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
"Basic": {
|