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sails-permissions
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Comprehensive sails.js user permission/privilege framework that allows granting and restricting access to models and attributes based on object ownership and relationships with other users and roles
$ npm install lodash sails-auth sails-permissions --save
{
"generators": {
"modules": {
"permissions-api": "sails-permissions",
"auth-api": "sails-auth"
}
}
}
$ sails generate permissions-api
variable | description | default |
---|---|---|
ADMIN_USERNAME | admin username | admin |
ADMIN_EMAIL | admin user email address | admin@example.com |
ADMIN_PASSWORD | admin user password | admin1234 |
'*': [
'basicAuth',
'passport',
'sessionAuth',
'ModelPolicy',
'OwnerPolicy',
'PermissionPolicy',
'RolePolicy'
],
AuthController: {
'*': true
}
MIT
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Comprehensive user permissions and entitlements system for sails.js and Waterline. Supports user authentication with passport.js, role-based permissioning, object ownership, and row-level security.
The npm package sails-permissions receives a total of 32 weekly downloads. As such, sails-permissions popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that sails-permissions demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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