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Show HN: Granular Authorization and Access Control System Based on OPA

4 pointsby mtolgaabout 3 years ago

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firatcanabout 3 years ago
Hey Everyone,<p>Firat from Permify here. My co-founders and I have been building things together since high school. Almost a year ago, we started building a project management system for a client.<p>We start simple but things got complicated pretty fast, as the project grew clients need new access control features.<p>Authorization is usually something overlooked. So it gets harder, and harder. And when the time comes to create a granular system.<p>Oh boy, you just realize what happens.<p>So we did what every dev would do. Instead of doing the task, we build an authorization and access control system on top of OPA.<p>So that everyone can easily decouple authorizations and access control from their code without messing up the business logic.<p>Permify is an plug-&amp;-play authorization and access control API build on OPA. We make you deploy complex authorizations system under 30 mins.<p>So that you can focus on your core product.<p>You can create policies, rules and options with Permify. What we basically do is give you tools to build RBAC and ABAC.<p>You can signup for Permify at <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;permify.co&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;permify.co&#x2F;</a><p>Or write the article for more on how we build Permify, and how it works.<p>I&#x27;m around here to answer any questions.