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Client library for interacting with the Cerbos policy decision point service over HTTP from browser-based applications
Client library for interacting with the Cerbos policy decision point service over HTTP.
This is primarily intended for use in browsers, and requires fetch
to be available globally.
If you're targeting old browsers, you'll need to apply a polyfill.
You can use it in server-side Node.js applications, but the gRPC client might be more appropriate.
fetch
$ npm install @cerbos/http
import { HTTP } from "@cerbos/http";
const cerbos = new HTTP("http://localhost:3592");
await cerbos.isAllowed({
principal: {
id: "user@example.com",
roles: ["USER"],
attr: { tier: "PREMIUM" },
},
resource: {
kind: "document",
id: "1",
attr: { owner: "user@example.com" },
},
action: "view",
}); // => true
For more details, see the HTTP
class documentation.
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Client library for interacting with the Cerbos policy decision point service over HTTP from browser-based applications
We found that @cerbos/http demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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