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Bouncer

Does someone look like a troublemaker?

Primary Arbiter thrift service implementation.

In a nutshell this service maps incoming contexts into OPA input documents and asks OPA to compute a judgement allowing, restricting or forbidding actions under given input context.

From the service's point of view a ruleset id is a path to OPA document that define a subdocument named judgement with a rudimentary schema. See https://github.com/rbkmoney/bouncer-policies#authoring for more detailed information.