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Document gRPC usage with Ory Permissions on Ory Network #1386

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zepatrik opened this issue Apr 28, 2023 · 1 comment
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Document gRPC usage with Ory Permissions on Ory Network #1386

zepatrik opened this issue Apr 28, 2023 · 1 comment
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We need to provide examples and guides on how to use grpc on Ory Network.

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From the e2e tests:

  const metaCallback: CallMetadataGenerator = (_, callback) => {
    const meta = new grpc.Metadata()
    if (token) {
      meta.add("authorization", "Bearer " + token)
    }
    callback(null, meta)
  }
  const callCreds = grpc.credentials.createFromMetadataGenerator(metaCallback)

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@zepatrik zepatrik added the feat New feature or request. label Apr 28, 2023
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