CASL
objection-authorize
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MIT License | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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CASL
- CASL – Isomorphic authorization JavaScript library
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How to Do Authorization - A Decision Framework: Part 1
You can find numerous libraries dedicated to authorization, depending on the language you use. For example, CASL is a Javascript library that helps you model flexible authorization schemes utilizing a set of declarative APIs. The “give me the list of Article readable to the current user” problem can be modeled and queried like the following:
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Want to make restricted access with Cognito
You must do something like ACL, Cognito layer isn't the way to achive what do you want to do. Remember, Cognito isn't nothing more than an 3rd party authorization provider with user pools, restricted access to your own resources must be handled in your logic app layer instead Cognito. However I suggest you to read about ACLs (can you check out this ie https://github.com/stalniy/casl) and differences between ACLs and authentication providers.
- CASL – rule-based authorization library for JavaScript
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YAGNI exceptions
PS If you do mobile / web work (or something else with "detached" UI), I find that declarative access control rules are far superior to imperative ones, because they can be serialized and shipped over the wire. For example, backend running cancancan can be easily send the same rules to casl on the frontend, while if you used something like pundit to secure your backend, you either end up re-implementing it in the frontend, or sending ton of "canEdit" flags with every record.
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@casl/vue: What should my ability.js file look like?
I'm trying to integrate @casl/vue with Vue 3, and I'm afraid I'm having problems.
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I made a complete Team support in React for my App: a Multi-tenancy SaaS. Live demo in the comments
Do you have any experience? How does it compare to other alternative like https://casbin.org, https://casl.js.org? There are tons of libraries, actually I'm little bit lost.
- Decoupling Authorization Logic from Code in NodeJS
- Rest API : After CRUD
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Building RBAC in Node
CASL
objection-authorize
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Casbin: An authorization library that supports access control models like ACL, RBAC, ABAC in Node.js
Currently, I have managed to integrate casl into the objection ORM (see: plugin), but it’s kinda hard to wrap my head around casbin due to:
What are some alternatives?
node-casbin - An authorization library that supports access control models like ACL, RBAC, ABAC in Node.js and Browser
accesscontrol - Role and Attribute based Access Control for Node.js
oso - Oso is a batteries-included framework for building authorization in your application.
casbin - An authorization library that supports access control models like ACL, RBAC, ABAC in Golang: https://discord.gg/S5UjpzGZjN
orbit-db-access-controllers - Access Controllers for OrbitDB
sapper-rbac - RBAC for Sapper
rbac - Hierarchical Role Based Access Control for NodeJS
nestjs-objection - NestJS module for Objection
bouncer - Laravel Eloquent roles and abilities.
Casbin.NET - An authorization library that supports access control models like ACL, RBAC, ABAC in .NET (C#)