What is declarative_policy?

60/100
Trust Score (C)
⚠️ Use Caution

declarative_policy is a gems that This library provides an authorization framework with a declarative DSL With this library, you can write permission policies that are separate from business logic. This library is in production use . It has a Nerq Trust Score of 60/100 (C). 0 GitHub stars. Published by group::authorization. Last analyzed March 2026.

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What declarative_policy Does

declarative_policy is a gems in the gems category. This library provides an authorization framework with a declarative DSL With this library, you can write permission policies that are separate from business logic. This library is in production use at GitLab.com . It is published by group::authorization and has no specified license. With 0 GitHub stars and 0 downloads, it has a small community of users and contributors.

Who Should Use declarative_policy

declarative_policy is suitable for evaluation and non-critical use. Review the trust score breakdown before using in production.

Details

Authorgroup::authorization
Categorygems
LicenseNot specified
Typegems
SourceView on GitHub
Security Score0/100
Activity Score0/100

How to Get Started

Check the trust score before installing:

curl nerq.ai/v1/preflight?target=declarative-policy

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is declarative_policy used for?
declarative_policy is a gems tool. This library provides an authorization framework with a declarative DSL With this library, you can write permission policies that are separate from business logic. This library is in production use .
Is declarative_policy free?
License: Check project page. declarative_policy has 0 GitHub stars.
Is declarative_policy safe?
declarative_policy has a Nerq Trust Score of 60/100 (C). Use with caution.
What are alternatives to declarative_policy?
Top alternatives: . See full comparison.

Last updated March 2026. Trust scores based on automated analysis of public data.

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