oso
0.26.3
Core
Other bugs & improvements
- Thanks to
@NoraCodes
for bumping our permute dependency!
Node.js
Other bugs & improvements
Fixed type checking of objects and custom checks
Previously, any JavaScript object would type check as a Dictionary
, and it
wasn’t possible to override this with a custom isa
check.
In this version, only an object explicitly created with new Dict({x: 1})
will
be recognized as a Polar dictionary.
This fixes the ability to use custom isa
checks. For example:
p.registerClass(Object, {
name: 'Bar',
isaCheck: (instance) => instance instanceof Object && instance.typename && instance.typename == "Bar"
})
registers a class with Polar named Bar
, and Polar will consider any object
with a field typename
set to "Bar"
as an instance of the type Bar
.
Fixed typeOrmAdapter
bug for policies with nil
Previously, the typeOrmAdapter
would generate queries with incomplete filter
conditions for policies that contained nil
values, e.g.:
allow("steve", "read", issue: Issue) if
issue.title = "bug" and
issue.subtitle = nil;
This has been fixed.
Others
- Thanks to
@vaseala
for fixing a typo in the Node.js documentation!
Ruby
Other bugs & improvements
- Fixed data filtering behavior when many-to-one relation is null. Thanks to
@lp
for the fix!
Rust
Other bugs & improvements
- Thanks to
@ZackPierce
for making thetracing-subscriber
dependency optional per best practices!
sqlalchemy-oso
0.26.3
Other bugs & improvements
- A missing version constraint on the Flask-SQLAlchemy extra allowed
Flask-SQLAlchemy versions greater than 2.x to be used with
sqlalchemy-oso
. Thesqlalchemy-oso
library requires some updates for compatibility with Flask-SQLAlchemy 3.0, and progress on those updates will be tracked in https://github.com/osohq/oso/issues/1631. Until compatibility with Flask-SQLAlchemy 3.0 is achieved, we’ve added a runtime check on the Flask-SQLAlchemy version that will raise an error if an incompatible version is found. Thanks to@snstanton
for the report and PR!
Special Thanks
Special thanks to
@kkirsche
for landing three
pull requests expanding type hints in the oso
and sqlalchemy-oso
libraries
and implementing isort
to bring import statements across all of our Python
libraries in line with best practices.
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