Hi folks, I'm starting a green field project and one component is a stand
alone auth micro service. It will have one job only, log people in and set
their group list. After that, the group list and user id will be going in
jwt tokens and will be used in subsequent apps as fields for the remote
user in the wsgi env.

This has me wondering whether I should be using natural primary keys for
the group id to further simplify things, it seems like it would make life
easier but as I have only, to this day, used surrogate integer keys, I
don't really know the downsides of them. Would love to hear feedback from
anyone on this or similar issues.

thanks!
(And it's nice to be getting back to SQAlchemy from Angular land, woot!)

Iain

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