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session-role-manager
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Session Role Manager is the Session-based role manager for node-casbin. With this library, node-casbin can load session-based role hierarchy (user-role mapping) from Casbin policy or save role hierarchy to it. The session is only active in the specified time range.
# Yarn
yarn add session-role-manager
# NPM
npm install session-role-manager --save
import { newEnforcer } from 'casbin';
import { SessionRoleManager } from 'session-role-manager';
async function app() {
const e = await newEnforcer('examples/rbac_model_with_sessions.conf', 'examples/rbac_policy_with_sessions.csv');
// Use our role manager.
const rm = new SessionRoleManager(10);
e.setRoleManager(rm);
await e.buildRoleLinks();
}
app();
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A session based role mannger for node-casbin.
The npm package session-role-manager receives a total of 309 weekly downloads. As such, session-role-manager popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that session-role-manager demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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