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Cedar CLI
This package contains the Command Line Interface (CLI) for Cedar.
For more information about the Cedar language/project, please take a look
at cedarpolicy.com.
See also the cedar-policy package, which is the main public Rust API for
Cedar.
This app uses the annotation @id("PID") as a simple way to define policy ids.
This usage is not standard and annotations have custom use depending on the app.
Usage
CLI is a command line tool. It supports the following subcommands:
- authorize: Evaluate an authorization request
- evaluate: Evaluate a Cedar expression
- validate: Validate a policy set against a schema
- check-parse: Check that policies successfully parse
- link: Link a template
- format: Format a policy set
- help: Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
Build
You will need to install Rust, via rustup
To build the CLI, run cargo build or cargo build --release
Run
To run the CLI, try cargo run -- --help. The sub-folder sample-data contains examples for the CLI. Please refer to the instructions in each README.md to run the examples.