Identity Manager contains naming conventions for policies that are stored in a driver or library.
Driver policy objects are policies that exist underneath a driver or channel object. These policies are usually consumed only by this driver. A driver can contain many policies; without the naming conventions, it is easy to be confused.
<channel>-<policyset>[-<feature name>][WhatIsThisPolicyDoing]
Table 4-1 Driver Policy Object Naming Convention
Policy objects in policy libraries might be consumed by more than one driver in different policy sets and channels. The naming conventions for library policies are adapted from the driver policies.
lib-<feature name>-<WhatIsThisPolicyDoing>[-<channel>][-<policyset>]
Lib: Static prefix to mark the policy as a library policy. This is important so that you can tell which policies belong to that driver and which policies do not.
Feature Name: Short name that describes the feature this policy is implementing. Examples might be CredProv for Credential Provisioning or PwdSync for Password Synchronization. The feature name groups multiple policies together.
WhatIsThisPolicyDoing: A compound word or phrase where the words are joined without spaces and are capitalized within the compound word. This word or phrase is a brief descriptive name for the policy.
For example:
lib-CredProv-ConvertPayload-opt lib-CredProv-ProcessPayload-itp lib-CredProv-RequiredAttributes-sub-cp lib-CredProv-Triggers-cub-ctp