perms

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Published: May 16, 2022 License: MPL-2.0 Imports: 9 Imported by: 0

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Overview

Package perms provides the boundary permissions engine using grants which are tied to IAM Roles within a Scope.

A really useful page to be aware of when looking at ACLs is https://hashicorp.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/ICU/pages/866976600/API+Actions+and+Permissions speaking of which: TODO: put that chart in public docs.

Anyways, from that page you can see that there are really only a few patterns of ACLs that are ever allowed:

* type=<resource.type>;actions=<action> * id=<resource.id>;actions=<action> * id=<pin>;type=<resource.type>;actions=<action>

and of course a matching scope.

This makes it actually quite simple to perform the ACL checking. Much of ACL construction is thus synthesizing something reasonable from a set of Grants.

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const AnonymousUserId = "u_anon"

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type ACL

type ACL struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

ACL provides an entry point into the permissions engine for determining if an action is allowed on a resource based on a principal's (user or group) grants.

func NewACL

func NewACL(grants ...Grant) ACL

NewACL creates an ACL from the grants provided.

func (ACL) Allowed

func (a ACL) Allowed(r Resource, aType action.Type) (results ACLResults)

Allowed determines if the grants for an ACL allow an action for a resource.

type ACLResults

type ACLResults struct {
	AuthenticationFinished bool
	Authorized             bool
	OutputFields           OutputFieldsMap
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

ACLResults provides a type for the permission's engine results so that we can pass more detailed information along in the future if we want. It was useful in Vault, may be useful here.

type Grant

type Grant struct {

	// The set of output fields granted
	OutputFields OutputFieldsMap
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

Grant is a Go representation of a parsed grant

func Parse

func Parse(scopeId, grantString string, opt ...Option) (Grant, error)

Parse parses a grant string. Note that this does not do checking of the validity of IDs and such; that's left for other parts of the system. We may not check at all (e.g. let it be an authz-time failure) or could check after submission to catch errors.

The scope must be the org and project where this grant originated, not the request.

func (Grant) Actions

func (g Grant) Actions() (typs []action.Type, strs []string)

func (Grant) CanonicalString

func (g Grant) CanonicalString() string

CanonicalString returns the canonical representation of the grant

func (Grant) Id

func (g Grant) Id() string

func (Grant) MarshalJSON

func (g Grant) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error)

MarshalJSON provides a custom marshaller for grants

func (Grant) Type

func (g Grant) Type() resource.Type

type GrantTuple added in v0.3.0

type GrantTuple struct {
	RoleId  string
	ScopeId string
	Grant   string
}

GrantTuple is simply a struct that can be reference from other code to return a set of scopes and grants to parse

type Option

type Option func(*options)

Option - how Options are passed as arguments

func WithAccountId

func WithAccountId(accountId string) Option

WithAccountId provides an account ID to be used for any templating in grant strings

func WithSkipFinalValidation

func WithSkipFinalValidation(skipFinalValidation bool) Option

WithSkipFinalValidation allows skipping the validity step where we ensure we can run a resource described by the grant successfully through the ACL check

func WithUserId

func WithUserId(userId string) Option

WithUserId provides a user ID to be used for any templating in grant strings

type OutputFieldsMap added in v0.2.1

type OutputFieldsMap map[string]bool

OutputFieldsMap is used to store information about allowed output fields in grants

func (OutputFieldsMap) AddFields added in v0.2.1

func (o OutputFieldsMap) AddFields(input []string) (ret OutputFieldsMap)

AddFields adds the given fields and returns the map.

func (OutputFieldsMap) Fields added in v0.2.1

func (o OutputFieldsMap) Fields() (ret []string)

Fields returns an alphabetical string slice of the fields in the map

func (OutputFieldsMap) Has added in v0.2.1

func (o OutputFieldsMap) Has(in string) bool

Has returns true if the value exists; that is, it is directly in the map, or the map contains *

func (OutputFieldsMap) HasAll added in v0.2.1

func (o OutputFieldsMap) HasAll() bool

func (OutputFieldsMap) SelfOrDefaults added in v0.2.1

func (o OutputFieldsMap) SelfOrDefaults(userId string) OutputFieldsMap

SelfOrDefaults returns either the fields map itself or the defaults for the given user

type Resource

type Resource struct {
	// ScopeId is the scope that contains the Resource.
	ScopeId string `json:"scope_id,omitempty"`

	// Id is the public id of the resource.
	Id string `json:"id,omitempty"`

	// Type of resource.
	Type resource.Type `json:"type,omitempty"`

	// Pin if defined would constrain the resource within the collection of the
	// pin id.
	Pin string `json:"pin,omitempty"`
}

Resource defines something within boundary that requires authorization capabilities. Resources must have a ScopeId.

type Scope

type Scope struct {
	// Id is the public id of the iam.Scope
	Id string

	// Type is the scope's type (org or project)
	Type scope.Type
}

Scope provides an in-memory representation of iam.Scope without the underlying storage references or capabilities.

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