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* Convert Authorization Service to a flat topic structure * Fix issue with toc being cut
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[[_policy_evaluation_overview]]
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= Evaluating and Testing Policies
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When designing your policies, you can simulate authorization requests to test how your policies are being evaluated.
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You can access the Policy Evaluation Tool by clicking the `Evaluate` tab when editing a resource server. There you can specify different inputs to simulate real authorization requests and test the effect of your policies.
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image:{project_images}/policy-evaluation-tool/policy-evaluation-tool.png[alt="Policy Evaluation Tool"]
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== Providing Identity Information
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The *Identity Information* filters can be used to specify the user requesting permissions.
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You can also click *Entitlement* to obtain all permissions for the user you selected.
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== Providing Contextual Information
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The *Contextual Information* filters can be used to define additional attributes to the evaluation context, so that policies can obtain these same attributes.
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== Providing the Permissions
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The *Permissions* filters can be used to build an authorization request. You can request permissions for a set of one or more resources and scopes. If you want
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to simulate authorization requests based on all protected resources and scopes, click *Add* without specifying any `Resources` or `Scopes`.
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When you've specified your desired values, click *Evaluate*.
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