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Recently, I worked on a new project that required a complete permission control process. The GF framework does a good job in all aspects, but there is no official permission control plug-in!
I searched the issue, and there are many requests for this. I saw a lot of backend management systems on awesome-gf, all of which have their own set of permission controls, such as hotgo and gfast, but many things in them are unusable and I don’t want to make modifications based on them. There are too many uncontrollable factors.
More than that, GF itself is already very complete, and I don’t want to start a second project based on GF’s other projects. Now I want GF to create a package that can meet my needs. I originally wanted to use a plug-in similar to gorm-casbin-adapter, but I found that many of them are not maintained, and there is a risk of running away at any time, which is a headache...
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Recently, I worked on a new project that required a complete permission control process. The GF framework does a good job in all aspects, but there is no official permission control plug-in!
I searched the issue, and there are many requests for this. I saw a lot of backend management systems on awesome-gf, all of which have their own set of permission controls, such as hotgo and gfast, but many things in them are unusable and I don’t want to make modifications based on them. There are too many uncontrollable factors.
More than that, GF itself is already very complete, and I don’t want to start a second project based on GF’s other projects. Now I want GF to create a package that can meet my needs. I originally wanted to use a plug-in similar to gorm-casbin-adapter, but I found that many of them are not maintained, and there is a risk of running away at any time, which is a headache...
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: