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Hi folks, I am working at DockYard now and can allocate time to give this library some attention. Thanks you for the offers though!
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I probably wouldn't change much except to maybe limit/reduce what it does. Maybe even pull the plug out into a separate lib, because Bodyguard itself would be incredibly stable without plug dependency.
This is actually exactly what I was alluding to. I will open up new thread for that discussion.
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Any updates on this?
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@leandrocp @benkimpel I started a discussion about our topics above: #82
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Hello @schrockwell and @leandrocp I'm also happy to help either as a maintainer or with PRs. I'm currently switching to Bodyguard from a homegrown solution so I'm interested in the design concerns.
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Hey @schrockwell and @leandrocp, I opened #72 to address #70.
@schrockwell FWIW**, I actually really like the design of Bodyguard. My team likes it as well. I probably wouldn't change much except to maybe limit/reduce what it does. Maybe even pull the plug out into a separate lib, because Bodyguard itself would be incredibly stable without plug dependency.
** My opinion isn't worth all that much. π But I appreciate this library. Thank you.
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Hi there, just wanted to let you know that I have seen this and that I really appreciate your offer and am seriously considering it. Let me get back to you in a few days.
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Hey @schrockwell thanks for considering this offer. Keep in mind that I have no plans to change the internal design nor the public API. The lib is great as itβs is, I just want to make sure it continues to be stable for future usage.
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Sure, that's not my concern at all, I just need to figure out my priorities over here. Obviously the library has grown in use a lot since its inception, and I just haven't been doing a lot of Phoenix/Elixir lately. I also have some concerns about the design of the library as a whole, and have been waffling on how to tackle that.
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I also have some concerns about the design of the library as a whole, and have been waffling on how to tackle that.
No pressure but feel free to share your concerns so I may be able to help tackle them.
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This is actually exactly what I was alluding to. I will open up new thread for that discussion.
Cool. If you're interested Github Discussions is in beta. https://docs.github.com/en/discussions/quickstart
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Nice! π
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Related Issues (20)
- Support dynamic `params` on the `Bodyguard.Plug.Authorize` plug HOT 5
- Add default config for Bodyguard.Plug.Authorize plug options HOT 2
- Thoughts on scope/4 HOT 1
- Return type of Bodyguard.Authorize.init/1 HOT 2
- Why not use {:error, :forbidden} ? HOT 6
- Overriding schema in `scope/4` appears to be broken? HOT 1
- Accept {module, function} config for callback functions HOT 1
- Support for strong parameters? HOT 2
- Overriding plug HOT 1
- Please add example for using plugs with fallback controllers HOT 2
- Anonymous Function Example Broken? HOT 4
- Cut Release? HOT 1
- Compilation warnings on Elixir 1.11 HOT 2
- Update deps
- Type spec too restrictive?
- Allow to return `{:ok, data}` from authorize callbacks? HOT 2
- Readme example confusion HOT 1
- Is this project still maintained and/or relevant? HOT 2
- Add LiveView hook HOT 1
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