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@lit-protocol/accs-schemas
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The Lit Protocol Access Control Condition definitions are a set of JSON files that define the conditions that can be used to control access to a resource.
The Lit Protocol Access Control Condition definitions are a set of JSON files that define the conditions that can be used to control access to a resource.
A condition definition is a JSON file that defines a condition that can be used to control access to a resource. More information can be found in the Lit Protocol Access Control Condition definition specification
The following condition types are defined:
Each has its own JSON file that defines their properties.
Each condition type has a derived interface that can be used to type the condition object when using Typescript. These interfaces are generated from the condition definition files and can be found in the generated
folder.
After updating the condition definition files, the generated interfaces must be updated by running the following command:
yarn build:classes
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