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    OpenFGA
    A high-performance and flexible authorization/permission engine built for developers and inspired by Google Zanzibar. OpenFGA is designed to make it easy for developers to model their application permissions and add and integrate fine-grained authorization into their applications. It allows in-memory data storage for quick development, as well as pluggable database modules. It currently supports PostgreSQL 14, MySQL 8, and SQLite (currently in beta). It offers an HTTP API and a gRPC API. It...
    Downloads: 30 This Week
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    Casbin

    Casbin

    An authorization library that supports access control models

    ...Currently, dozens of databases are supported, from MySQL, Postgres, Oracle to MongoDB, Redis, Cassandra, AWS S3. Check the full supported list at: adapters. Casbin is implemented in Golang, Java, PHP and Node.js. All implementations share the same API and behaviors. You can learn Casbin once and use it everywhere. In Casbin, the policy storage is implemented as an adapter(aka middleware for Casbin).
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    GORSK

    GORSK

    Idiomatic Golang Restful Starter Kit

    ...Instead of spending time wiring up your project, thinking how and where to place HTTP handlers, how to inject dependencies, test your application services and database using table tests and mocking, handle sessions and more - use Gorsk as a base foundation for your application and start adding business logic, or get learn from it and copy only what you need/like to your application. That was the primary idea behind this project.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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