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@brainhubeu/react-permissible
Advanced tools
Making the permission management for React components easier.
react-permissible
is a React Component allowing to:
Currently there's no permission management in React. The existing components are either over-engineered (full ACL support etc.), or limited to role-based management. react-permissible
is simple at its core and solves only one problem. Access the Component if the permissions match, do something otherwise.
npm i @brainhubeu/react-permissible
import { PermissibleRender } from '@brainhubeu/react-permissible';
...
render() {
return (
<PermissibleRender
userPermissions={permissions}
requiredPermissions={requiredPermissions}
>
<RestrictedComponent/>
</PermissibleRender>
);
}
Where:
userPermissions
is an array of permissions set for current userrequiredPermissions
is an array of required permissionsMore detailed documentation with several use cases covered is available here.
npm test
PermissibleRender
componentReact-permissible is copyright © 2017-2020 Brainhub It is free software, and may be redistributed under the terms specified in the license.
react-permissible
is maintained by @kkoscielniak, @adam-golab, @Lukasz-pluszczewski and the Brainhub development team. It is funded by Brainhub and the names and logos for Brainhub are trademarks of Brainhub Sp. z o.o.. You can check other open-source projects supported/developed by our teammates here.
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FAQs
Permission management component for React
The npm package @brainhubeu/react-permissible receives a total of 88 weekly downloads. As such, @brainhubeu/react-permissible popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @brainhubeu/react-permissible demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 11 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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