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RequestBrand

Properties

Name Type Description Notes
enabled bool Indicates if the brand is enabled or not [optional] [default to False]
name str Brand’s name for humans. This isn’t related to subdomains.
custom_support_enabled bool Indicates if the custom support is enabled. If enabled, the login page includes the ability to submit a support request. [optional]
custom_color str Primary brand color [optional]
custom_accent_color str Secondary brand color [optional]
custom_masking_color str Color for the masking layer above the background image of the branded login screen. [optional]
custom_masking_opacity int Opacity for the custom_masking_color. [optional]
enable_custom_label_for_login_screen bool Indicates if the custom Username/Email field label is enabled or not [optional]
custom_label_text_for_login_screen str Custom label for the Username/Email field on the login screen. See example here. [optional]
login_instruction_title str Link text to show login instruction screen. [optional]
login_instruction str Text for the login instruction screen, styled in Markdown. [optional]
hide_onelogin_footer bool Indicates if the OneLogin footer will appear at the bottom of the login page. [optional]
mfa_enrollment_message str Text that replaces the default text displayed on the initial screen of the MFA Registration. [optional]
background str Base64 encoded image data (JPG/PNG, <5MB) [optional]
logo str Base64 encoded image data (PNG, <1MB) [optional]

Example

from onelogin.models.request_brand import RequestBrand

# TODO update the JSON string below
json = "{}"
# create an instance of RequestBrand from a JSON string
request_brand_instance = RequestBrand.from_json(json)
# print the JSON string representation of the object
print RequestBrand.to_json()

# convert the object into a dict
request_brand_dict = request_brand_instance.to_dict()
# create an instance of RequestBrand from a dict
request_brand_form_dict = request_brand.from_dict(request_brand_dict)

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