Use an object to describe permission instead of strings #293
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Hey folks, I noticed that we should use something like
resource:scope
for specifying the resources and scopes we want to enforce the user has access to. Although splitting a string based on:
might not work depending on the resource name. If you are using your own URN, as an example, it would yield weird auth requests.I think extending the current format to accept resource and scope as an object or an array of string arrays might easily solve that