How to Enforce Naming Policies for Fusion Sets in Appdome

Last updated May 29, 2024 by Appdome

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How to Enforce Naming Policy in Mobile App Security Templates

Many organizations have naming policies and standards to maintain consistency, especially when multiple team members work on the same app. Appdome allows organizations to create teams within the Appdome workflow and control their naming conventions while creating Fusion Sets templates. By enforcing a specific naming policy, you can avoid preventable mistakes, such as accidentally creating a template with an unconventional name, and complete mobile integrations efficiently.

To learn more about teams, see How to Create Teams in Mobile DevSecOps Build System to Accelerate Delivery.

Prerequisites for Enforcing Naming Policies

To enforce your naming policy on your team’s Fusion Sets, you’ll need:

Steps to Enforce Naming Policies

  1. Access Team Management
    • Click on your username at the top right of the screen.
    • Select Team Management
      User Menu
  2. Open Team Details
    • Click on the meatballs menu of the selected team to open the Team details.
      Team Details
  3. Set Naming Policy
    • Under the Fusion Set Naming Policy, enter the regular expression according to your organization’s naming policy.
      For example, If you want your team names to start with a capital letter or a lowercase letter and be followed by a number from 0-9 input [A-Z][a-zA-Z]*[0-9]+.
    • To check your regular expression template and familiarize yourself with regular expressions, visit regexr.com
      Fusion Set Naming Policy
  4. Save Changes
    • Click Save to apply your naming convention.

Congratulations! Your organization naming convention is enforced on your team’s Fusion sets!

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