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The Office of Property Assessment (OPA) determines what every piece of property within Philadelphia is worth. The assessed dollar value is used to calculate the property’s real estate tax due.

OPA provides a high-level declarative language that lets you specify policy for a wide range of use cases. You can use OPA to enforce policies in applications, proxies, Kubernetes, CI/CD pipelines, API gateways, and more.

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In Hispanophone Mexico, Peru, and Venezuela, opa is used to warn someone of an unnoticed danger. Besides being used as an emotional expression, opa (or epa) can also be used as a way of getting someone's attention (similar to "Hey!" in English).

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OPA gives you a high-level declarative language to author and enforce policies across your stack. With OPA, you define rules that govern how your system should behave.

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Opa! is a Greek word used as a sound of praise and excitement in many situations. Opa! originally means something like 'Oops!' and is often used when something breaks or falls. Opa! has also become an inspiring lifestyle concept about embracing life with joy and enthusiasm.

OPA is an open source, general purpose policy engine that allows developers to use policy-as-code to enforce authorization across the cloud-native stack. To accomplish this, OPA decouples policy decision making from applications, allowing for uniform policy and increased application performance.

Open Policy Agent (OPA) is an open source, general-purpose policy engine. Open Policy Agent (OPA) was accepted to CNCF on , moved to the Incubating maturity level on , and then moved to the Graduated maturity level on .

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OPA includes a built-in file logger plugin (file_logger) that writes structured JSON logs with rotation support using lumberjack. Users can also implement and register custom logger plugins when building OPA.

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