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Hi all, is there a way to enforce authorization rules in datomic? I’m trying to figure out the authorization story for clojure and wondering if this can partially be done with datomic.
What would be the SQL equivalent of what you're looking for? Authorization rules tend to consist in highly application-specific invariants, I'd be surprised if you found a generic solution.
@U06GS6P1N - I was thinking maybe there was something similar to what Hasura, Dgraph, Firebase are doing for their authorization system. A rule engine that runs against a query.
I don't think so, but this answer might help: https://stackoverflow.com/a/48269377/2875803