Page Summary: Throw some conditions into the mix and make our decisions depend on both relationships and conditional logic. Let's organize our users into groups, and make some authorization decisions based on these groups.
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Throw some conditions into the mix and make our decisions depend on both relationships and conditional logic. Let's organize our users into groups, and make some authorization decisions based on these groups. Sometimes, you want to grant access to entities other than users, for example applications.
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- Throw some conditions into the mix and make our decisions depend on both relationships and conditional logic.
- Let's organize our users into groups, and make some authorization decisions based on these groups.
- Sometimes, you want to grant access to entities other than users, for example applications.
- After organizations and groups, let's add another often-used collection, roles.
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