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Casbin role watcher to be used for monitoring updates to policies for PyCasbin
redis-watcher is the Redis watcher for pycasbin. With this library, Casbin can synchronize the policy with the database in multiple enforcer instances.
pip install redis-watcher
import os
import casbin
from redis_watcher import new_watcher, WatcherOptions
def callback_function(event):
print("update for remove filtered policy callback, event: {}".format(event))
def get_examples(path):
examples_path = os.path.split(os.path.realpath(__file__))[0] + "/../examples/"
return os.path.abspath(examples_path + path)
if __name__ == "main":
test_option = WatcherOptions()
test_option.host = "localhost"
test_option.port = "6379"
test_option.channel = "test"
test_option.ssl = False
test_option.optional_update_callback = callback_function
w = new_watcher(test_option)
e = casbin.Enforcer(
get_examples("rbac_model.conf"), get_examples("rbac_policy.csv")
)
e.set_watcher(w)
# then the callback function will be called when the policy is updated.
e.save_policy()
This project is under Apache 2.0 License. See the LICENSE file for the full license text.
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Casbin role watcher to be used for monitoring updates to policies for PyCasbin
We found that redis-watcher demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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