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* feat(handle_jwt.py): initial commit adding custom RBAC support on jwt auth allows admin to define user role field and allowed roles which map to 'internal_user' on litellm * fix(auth_checks.py): ensure user allowed to access model, when calling via personal keys Fixes https://github.com/BerriAI/litellm/issues/8029 * feat(handle_jwt.py): support role based access with model permission control on proxy Allows admin to just grant users roles on IDP (e.g. Azure AD/Keycloak) and user can immediately start calling models * docs(rbac): add docs on rbac for model access control make it clear how admin can use roles to control model access on proxy * fix: fix linting errors * test(test_user_api_key_auth.py): add unit testing to ensure rbac role is correctly enforced * test(test_user_api_key_auth.py): add more testing * test(test_users.py): add unit testing to ensure user model access is always checked for new keys Resolves https://github.com/BerriAI/litellm/issues/8029 * test: fix unit test * fix(dot_notation_indexing.py): fix typing to work with python 3.8
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