openfga
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openfga
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Open Policy Agent
This feels very much like OpenFGA[0]. I've been evaluating authorization tool for one of my side projects and honestly most tools feels like creating relationships in a graph-like database and querying to see if there is/isn't relationship between two entities. Is there more to this (besides the implementation details) or am I missing something from these tools?
[0] https://openfga.dev/
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π Top 12 Open Source Auth Projects Every Developer Should Know π
OpenFGA
- Opal β an open source cross-language policy administration tool
- OpenFGA: A high performance and flexible authorization/permission engine
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warrant VS openfga - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 15 Aug 2023
OpenFGA is CNCF Sandbox authorization service inspired by Google Zanzibar
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Has anyone tried OpenFGA for resource based permissions?
- https://authzed.com/spicedb/ - https://cerbos.dev/ - https://openfga.dev/ - https://www.permify.co/
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How to setup Keycloak for separate frontend and backend services?
Thanks for the answer. I played around with Keycloak for a bit and I saw that roles could be mapped as token claims, however for systems where you need fine grained access control (where roles are not enough) you need some other solution. One option could be to use an external authorization system. One such system could be OpenFGA https://openfga.dev/ that is based on Google Zanzibar https://research.google/pubs/pub48190/ research paper. This answer on SO is also helpful https://stackoverflow.com/a/75047064/10781180
- We built an open source authorization service based on Google Zanzibar
- Show HN: Topaz: open-source authorization combining the best of OPA and Zanzibar
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What is the coolest Go open source projects you have seen?
OpenFGA is similar to Permify https://github.com/openfga/openfga
pocketbase
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Wouldn't it be cool to have a Supabase for SQLite?
It's an obvious question, but have you looked into Pocketbase?
https://github.com/pocketbase/pocketbase
- Redis Re-Implemented with SQLite
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Using Google Sheets as the back end/APIs of your app
I'd like to plug PocketBase [0] for a similar use case.
Last week I was looking for a place to store random data with API access, and was looking at making a Google Sheets backend, but PocketBase was easy and didn't have a 60 rpm quota.
Deploying to a cheap VPS was very easy with CapRover.
[0] https://pocketbase.io/
- Soul: A SQLite REST and Realtime Server
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Deploying Pocketbase with Docker, Nginx and SSL
What is Pocketbase? Pocketbase is an open-source backend solution offering a real-time database, file storage, and seamless user authentication with OAuth integration, all readily available right out of the box.
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Ask HN: What two software products should have a kid?
Browsing HN, GitHub and the like we get to see a huge variety of software products and code bases.
I often see products and think - if this product X, got together with Y, it would be pretty cool - kind of like if they had a kid together.
Not too literally, but more on the conceptual level - my level of programming is low.
E.g. Just some....
- pocketable.io & datasette (+with some more charting) [https://pocketbase.io, https://datasette.io]
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Ask HN: What development tools are you using for your current project?
I'm working on a personal project and found myself looking for an alternative to Postman/Insomnia this morning. This made me realize i've been using the same tools for so long for work (mobile development, finance) that this project may be a good time to try out some new things.
Here are a few tools that i've been using lately that I really enjoy:
https://pocketbase.io/ - A dead-simple self-hosted firebase/supabase-like "backend in a box" using golang and sqlite. So far i've been really impressed. I've gone the route of extending the base offering with more go code and am really enjoying the experience.
https://excalidraw.com/ - An open source whiteboarding tool. Slick to use and after learning some keybinds I've gotten pretty fast at throwing together diagrams to explain things to people on my team. The killer piece though is that the filetype is just json, so I can source control my diagrams. Even better, their "export to png" function has a box to embed the json data _into_ the png, allowing me to slap the diagram in places that only accept images (think confluence) and still be able to change the diagram later if needed. 10/10.
https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/ - Gitlab's CI/CD toolset is really impressive, and I've gotten really intimate with it's deeper features over the past year. I'd be curious though to hear from someone who's familiar with it vs it's competitors.
- No longer accepting donations (Pocketbase)
- FLaNK Weekly 08 Jan 2024
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Pocketbase: Open-source back end in 1 file
Is there an article somewhere, outside of the Pocketbase docs, presenting that pattern?
- https://github.com/pocketbase/pocketbase/blob/master/core/ap...
What are some alternatives?
spicedb - Open Source, Google Zanzibar-inspired permissions database to enable fine-grained access control for customer applications
supabase - The open source Firebase alternative.
permify - Open source authorization service inspired by Google Zanzibar to build fine-grained and scalable authorization systems.
Appwrite - Your backend, minus the hassle.
Ory Keto - Open Source (Go) implementation of "Zanzibar: Google's Consistent, Global Authorization System". Ships gRPC, REST APIs, newSQL, and an easy and granular permission language. Supports ACL, RBAC, and other access models.
surrealdb - A scalable, distributed, collaborative, document-graph database, for the realtime web
topaz - Cloud-native authorization for modern applications and APIs
Strapi - π Strapi is the leading open-source headless CMS. Itβs 100% JavaScript/TypeScript, fully customizable and developer-first.
topaz - A high performance ruby, written in RPython
litestream - Streaming replication for SQLite.
Echo - High performance, minimalist Go web framework
thin-backend - π₯ Thin Backend is a Blazing Fast, Universal Web App Backend for Making Realtime Single Page Apps