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Always awesome to see someone excited about Elixir! It is a great language with a fantastic community. I've updated the README.md to make the minimum requirements more clear.
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Hey, I have a simple (very incomplete) blog project here that uses Canary for authorization. I think there's also a blog post floating around about using Canary with Phoenix. The README.md for Canary also contains some examples for specific features.
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I'm updating the README right now to include a more concrete example of the basic requirements to get up and running.
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@cpjk Thank you very much.. I am new to Phoenix and what I have managed to do so far in my project is to establish some content-owner relationships, with simple checks I give authorization to the user to modify/delete/view the content if he is the owner of the particular entity. Of course, using a module like canary can make this an easier task to implement and maintain. Thank you 👍
P.S. Phoenix/Elixir looks really impressing, both in terms of language and performance. I have used several frameworks over the years, and I anticipate that Phoenix will take larger part in big scale web projects in the future.
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If you have more questions, the elixir-lang slack team is a great place to ask about anything elixir-related. If you have any ideas about how to make the README more clear, or want to write about your experiences setting up Canary in order to to help others, that would be awesome! I'm closing this issue now.
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Related Issues (20)
- does canary integrate with guardian db? HOT 16
- Abilities for multiple models HOT 6
- Channels example? HOT 2
- Error when building for prod HOT 5
- not_found_handler not work HOT 11
- Compile warnings for elixir 1.4 HOT 1
- non_id_actions option on Hex HOT 2
- Use of non_id_actions: is not documented HOT 1
- How to restrict a user to see/update/delete his own posts only? HOT 2
- Adding permissions for nested models HOT 2
- Should unauthorized_handler really trigger before not_found_handler? HOT 2
- Ecto.Query.CastError when :id is not an integer / does not match the field type HOT 4
- Update readme HOT 2
- nil comparison forbidden HOT 1
- Readme does not match warning - Anonymous Users HOT 2
- Update hex.pm and version HOT 1
- search for a resource using a field other than the default :id and multiple fields are required to define the resource HOT 1
- The parent nested resource does not handle errors
- Compatibility with Phoenix 1.4 HOT 2
- Weird application warnings and sometimes compile issues
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