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Leverage Amazon Verified Permissions to check user permissions related to variables in AWS auth manager. This PR is the first one to implement a is_authorize_* method in AWS auth manager, and as such create all the blocks to communicate with Amazon Verified Permissions. The future PRs implementing the other is_authorize_* methods will use these blocks and should be smaller and more straightforward.


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@vincbeck vincbeck merged commit 3b3ebaf into apache:main Nov 27, 2023
@vincbeck vincbeck deleted the vincbeck/avp branch November 27, 2023 21:11
@ephraimbuddy ephraimbuddy added changelog:skip Changes that should be skipped from the changelog (CI, tests, etc..) AIP-56 Extensible user management labels Dec 5, 2023
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