Exact Terms

Workflow Reliability term

Row-level security: meaning, examples, and expert terminology.

Restricts which database rows a user or tenant can read or modify, even when application code makes a mistake.

What it means

Plain meaning

Restricts which database rows a user or tenant can read or modify, even when application code makes a mistake.

Aliases

RLS, RLS policy, database access policy

People say / experts say

People usually say

  • rls
  • rls policy
  • row level security
  • database security
  • supabase security
  • users can see other users data

Experts usually say

Row-level security, Authorization policy, Invariant, Source of truth

When to use it

Use it when

Your rough ask sounds like: rls, rls policy, row level security. The term gives your coding agent a clearer problem shape.

When not to use it

Do not use this term as a request for a quick screen fix. Use it when the system needs explicit state, rules, failures, or recovery behavior.

Copy-ready handoff phrase

Define row-level security policies for every tenant-owned table and test reads, writes, updates, and deletes by role.

Before and after examples

Prompt upgrade

Weak ask: Fix this rls flow.

Exact Terms ask: Define row-level security policies for every tenant-owned table and test reads, writes, updates, and deletes by role.

Handoff examples by use case

Architecture prompt

Audit this workflow for Row-level security and related concerns: Authorization policy, Invariant, Source of truth. Return states, rules, failure modes, and recovery behavior before code.

Implementation prompt

Implement Row-level security for this app flow. Include data ownership, edge cases, fallback behavior, and acceptance tests.

Test prompt

Create tests that prove Row-level security works across refresh, retry, back/next movement, partial failure, and return visits.

Common mistake

What goes wrong

Asking for code before defining states, transitions, persistence, and failure behavior.

Better move

Use Row-level security with the related vocabulary trail: Authorization policy, Invariant, Source of truth.

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