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Application Add-Ons
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An Application Add-On extension is an instance of a user installing an extension or add-on within another application. The Application Add-On page displays each individual extension that can be reviewed and managed as its own separate unit.
Click the Assets icon and from the left pane, select Application Add-Ons.
Application Add-Ons Table
The Application Add-Ons table opens displaying the default view. Not all of the fields are displayed by default. Use Edit Columns to add or remove columns. Each user can customize what fields appear in their own, personalized default view. For more information, see Setting Page Columns Displays.
Click the arrow next to any of the fields to see more details about that field.
Application Add-On Fields
There are many fields that you can view and query on the Application Add-Ons page. This includes the following fields:
- Name - Name of the extension.
- Used By - The SaaS application leveraging the add-on. If the add-on's application does not exist in Axonius's application repository, then this field will be empty.
Viewing Permissions
To view the permissions that are granted for an add-on, hover over the number in the Permissions column.
Creating Queries on Application Add-Ons
You can create queries on this page using the Query Wizard or the Basic Query and query fields such as the Used By, Name, Source Application, and more. Use these queries to find out which add-ons are associated with inactive users, the permission level associated with an add-on, and more. Refer to Creating Queries with the Queries Wizard and how to create Queries in Basic mode to learn more about creating queries.
Adding Tags to Application Add-Ons
Use tags to assign context to your assets for granular filters and queries. Apply new or existing tags to the selected Application Add-Ons. The list of selected tags is applied to all selected extensions.
Refer to Working with Tags to learn about adding tags to user extensions.
Viewing an Application Add-On Profile
You can click on an individual Application Add-On asset to see all the data for that particular asset. For more information, see Asset Profile Page.