- Fregot provides error handling that is easy to understand says Fugue
- Fugue’s SaaS product performs more than 100 million policy evaluations every day
Fugue has open sourced the Fugue Rego Toolkit (Fregot) and aims to enhance the experience working with the Rego policy language with this move. Fregot enables developers to easily evaluate Rego expressions, debug code, and test policies says Fugue. Rego is part of the Open Policy Agent (OPA) policy engine which was adopted this year by Fugue as its policy as code implementation for cloud security and compliance. Fugue has made the Fregot open source project available on Github.
Validate JSON or YAML files
The company says that Fregot provides error handling that is easy to understand and manage with step-by-step debugging. It also speeds up development feedback loop by watching Rego and input files for changes and allowing quick incremental loads claims Fugue. Fregot can be used to validate JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) or YAML file against Rego policy.
100 million policy evaluations every day
Josh Stella, co-founder and CTO of Fugue said Fugue’s SaaS product for cloud infrastructure visibility and security uses Rego and OPA at scale and it performs more than 100 million policy evaluations every day . He also added that Fregot has been developed to speed the implementation of these evaluations and provide customers useful tools to develop and test policies using the Rego policy language.