5. Mastering DeployGate with More Convenient and Advanced Features
DeployGate provides tools to support a more efficient application development cycle. Here are some convenient features to try.
5.1 Allow members to log in with SAML Authentication
- Enabling SAML Authentication
- Set Up SAML with Google Workspace
- Set Up SAML with Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure AD)
- SAML Authentication with OneLogin
- SAML Authentication with Okta
5.2 Using Capture to Collect Feedback on Distributed Apps
The Capture feature makes it easy to report bugs with screenshots of the issue.
With this feature, taking a screenshot of an app under development allows the DeployGate app to automatically collect a variety of information, including logs from immediately prior to the screenshot, device information, installed app information, and other details useful for debugging. This data is easily shareable between developers and testers.
For more details, refer to the Developer Guide: Capture Feature.
The Capture feature is only available with Member Distribution or Link Distribution with the members-only setting.
Currently, only Android apps are supported.
5.3 Integrating Chat to Receive Notifications
By integrating DeployGate with your chat service, you can effortlessly share various updates that occur during app development with your entire team.
→ Chat Notification
5.4 Using Shared Teams to Share Testers Across Organizations
The Shared Team feature allows you to share Teams across Organizations within a Workspace.
This is useful when a particular department requires constant access to multiple development apps, such as a dedicated internal QA team.
→ Creating Shared Teams
5.5 Streamlining Development Cycles with the API
Leveraging DeployGate’s API can help reduce manual tasks and improve operational efficiency.
For detailed specifications and sample code, please refer to this page.
→ DeployGate API Reference