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I am looking for a good role based authorization solution to use alongside Authlogic. Anyone have any good suggestions? Please list some pros and cons from your experience if possible please.

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Acl9 works great with AuthLogic:

http://github.com/be9/acl9/tree/master

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really like it. but it should totally be called yarba (yet another role based authorization - from the description). – taelor May 21 at 22:43
totally =) oh yeah, about pros and cons, it's really simple to get going (the documentation makes it seem more difficult than it is). On thing that could be useful is a method to collect all the subjects for a given role. I requested for that feature but I don't know if the author put it in. – Jaryl May 22 at 2:50
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I have recently have been using a gem called easy_roles. Super light weight and super easy to use. It's also flexible enough for you to implement your own controller security etc etc.

http://github.com/platform45/easy_roles

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Check out http://blog.platform45.com/2009/10/05/howto-basic-roles-for-users for basic role requirement, works with restful_authentication and authlogic..

It's really simple, fast and lightweight.

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At RailsConf, I saw a lightning talk on Lockdown and was very impressed. Anyone with a modest amount of db and rails experience can roll their own ACL system, but Lockdown looks nice because it tries to keep the permission stuff out of the way.

http://lockdown.rubyforge.org/

I had used role_requirement previously but I didn't dig it.

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Lockdown looks good. – JasonOng May 19 at 4:02

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