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fastify-casbin
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A plugin for Fastify that adds support for Casbin.
It provides an unopinionated approach to use Casbin's Node.js APIs within a Fastify application.
npm i casbin fastify-casbin
casbin
is a peer dependency and must be installed explicitly
Once registered, the plugin will decorate the Fastify instance with a casbin
namespace which will be an instance of the Enforcer
type.
It will expose the full Casbin API, primarily the enforce
method, to check if a rule is satistifed.
Using basic model and policy files.
const fastify = require('fastify')()
fastify.register(require('fastify-casbin'), {
modelPath: 'basic_model.conf', // the model configuration
adapter: 'basic_policy.csv' // the adapter
})
fastify.get('/protected', async () => {
if (!(await fastify.casbin.enforce('alice', 'data1', 'read'))) {
throw new Error('Forbidden')
}
return `You're in!`
})
Using casbin-pg-adapter and casbin-pg-watcher
const fastify = require('fastify')()
const { newAdapter } = require('casbin-pg-adapter').default
const { newWatcher } = require('casbin-pg-watcher')
const pgOptions = {
connectionString: 'postgres://localhost'
migrate: true
}
fastify.register(require('fastify-casbin'), {
modelPath: 'basic_model.conf', // the model configuration
adapter: await newAdapter(pgOptions), // the adapter
watcher: await newWatcher(pgOptions) // the watcher
})
// add some policies at application startup
fastify.addHook('onReady', async function () {
await fastify.casbin.addPolicy('alice', 'data1', 'read')
})
fastify.get('/protected', async () => {
if (!(await fastify.casbin.enforce('alice', 'data1', 'read'))) {
throw new Error('Forbidden')
}
return `You're in!`
})
Licensed under MIT License
FAQs
Plugin for fastify to add generic support for Casbin
We found that fastify-casbin demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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