Short Overview: Most applications handle authorization by checking roles at runtime or gathering attributes from a database right when access is ... Let's organize our users into groups, and make some authorization decisions based on these groups.

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Most applications handle authorization by checking roles at runtime or gathering attributes from a database right when access is ... 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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  • Most applications handle authorization by checking roles at runtime or gathering attributes from a database right when access is ...
  • 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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Let's organize our users into groups, and make some authorization decisions based on these groups.

[DEMO] Modular Authorization

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OpenFGA Modeling Guide: Custom Roles

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After organizations and groups, let's add another often-used collection, roles.

OpenFGA Modeling Guide: Application Access

OpenFGA Modeling Guide: Application Access

Sometimes, you want to grant access to entities other than users, for example applications. Let's add support for application ...

OpenFGA: Relationship-Based Authorization at Scale

OpenFGA: Relationship-Based Authorization at Scale

Most applications handle authorization by checking roles at runtime or gathering attributes from a database right when access is ...

OpenFGA Modeling Guide: Multitenancy

OpenFGA Modeling Guide: Multitenancy

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