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Mehul Parikh updated RANGER-709:
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    Assignee: Mehul Parikh  (was: Gautam Borad)

> Support conditions that handle only a single value
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>                 Key: RANGER-709
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/RANGER-709
>             Project: Ranger
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: admin
>    Affects Versions: 0.5.0
>            Reporter: Madhan Neethiraj
>            Assignee: Mehul Parikh
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> Currently Ranger Admin allows users to enter multiple values to custom 
> conditions - like "ip-range" condition, in which users can enter multiple 
> values. This works for most conditions. However, there are conditions that 
> expect a single value from the user - like a boolean value. For such 
> conditions, Ranger Admin should allow the user to enter only one value. For 
> example, this will be useful for a condition like "accessed-after-expiry" - 
> which expects the user to enter either "yes" or "no".
> Ranger Admin can use uiHint "singleValue=true" in the condition-def to 
> determine whether to allow only a single value input or not. Please review 
> condition "accessed-after-expiry" in ranger-servicedef-tag.json for uiHint 
> usage.



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