1.2.0 • Published 6 years ago

vue_simple_authorize v1.2.0

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VueSimpleAuthorize

Intallation

yarn add VueSimpleAuthorize

In your app

import SimpleAuthorize from 'VueSimpleAuthorize';

const auth={
  'subject':{
    'action?':(value,options)=>{
      return new Promise(function (callback_result) {

        //anything you want to do with value and then respond
        //with callback_result
        
        callback_result(true|false);
        

      });
    }
  }

}


Vue.use(new SimpleAuthorize, {authorizations: auth});

Then in your components you can use:

<a v-authorize:subject.action?="value">Hello world</a>

Or you can make multiple authorizations in one time, only if all pass then the element is visible:

<a v-authorize:subject.action?.action2?.action3?="value">Hello world</a>   

In the authorization method you will receive a options object containing:

{
  subject:'my_super_subject',
  action:'my_secret_action'
}    

Or you can make a request direct from code using the this.$authorize method inside your components:

this.$authorize(subject, action, value).then(ris=>{
  if(ris){
    console.log('authorized);
  }else{
    console.log('NOT authorized);
  }

})   

If you want to make a wildcard for subject or action you can perform with *:

const auth={
  'subject':{
    'action?':(value,options)=>{
      return new Promise((callback_result)=>{

        //anything you want to do with value and then respond
        //with callback_result
        
        callback_result(true|false);
        

      });
    },
    '*':(value,options)=>{
      return new Promise((callback_result)=>{
        callback_result(false);
      });
    }
  },
  '*':{
    '*':(value,options)=>{
      return new Promise((callback_result)=>{
        callback_result(false);
      });
    }
  }

}       

Notes

Every authorization is cached using subject_action_value ad key after a reload all authorization should be repeated