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Registration rules are applied upon new user registration and can result in denial, if rule is not met. Rules are executed in priority order.

To review the registration rules, you need to do the following steps:

  1. Log in to the WordFrame Integra Core Administration
  2. Click on the "Builder" tab in the upper left corner
  3. Click on the "Accounts & Security" menu in the main navigation bar
  4. Click on the “Registration rules” link in the “Registration policy” section on the left of the screen

The rules are presented in two different grids depending on their type – General or Specific.

General rules

The General registration rules are system rules, which apply always and the user can only manage some of their details. At the moment there are three general registration rules:

  • Username general rule
  • Email general rule
  • Password general rule

The second grid presents the Specific registration rules. They are applied according to their order until the first positive mask match. If no specific rules are submitted, the registration is open to everyone.

Specific rules

To create a specific registration rule, you need to:

  1. Log in to the WordFrame Integra Core Administration
  2. Click on the "Builder" tab in the upper left corner
  3. Click on the "Accounts & Security" menu in the main navigation bar
  4. Click on the “Registration rules” link in the “Registration policy” section on the left of the screen
  5. Click on the “create specific registration rule” link in the second grid
  6. Enter a number, which will determine the priority of this rule in the list of specific rules. If you left the filed blank, the rule will be appended at the end of the list.
  7. Enter the rule name
  8. Set when the rule will expire
  9. Fill in the error message displayed to the end users, who tries to register, in case this rule does not succeed.
  10. You can leave a note that may assist other staff members to understand the purpose of the rule in the “note” text field
  11. Choose the target rule that should match with the RegEx pattern.
  12. Add the regex pattern which should match the rule’s target
  13. Choose what should be the result, if the target string matches the RegEx pattern
  14. Click on the “Save” button
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