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Overview ¶
Package audit contains interfaces for audit logging during authorization.
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func RegisterLoggerBuilder ¶
func RegisterLoggerBuilder(b LoggerBuilder)
RegisterLoggerBuilder registers the builder in a global map using b.Name() as the key.
This should only be called during initialization time (i.e. in an init() function). If multiple builders are registered with the same name, the one registered last will take effect.
Types ¶
type Event ¶
type Event struct { // FullMethodName is the full method name of the audited RPC, in the format // of "/pkg.Service/Method". For example, "/helloworld.Greeter/SayHello". FullMethodName string // Principal is the identity of the caller. Currently it will only be // available in certificate-based TLS authentication. Principal string // PolicyName is the authorization policy name or the xDS RBAC filter name. PolicyName string // MatchedRule is the matched rule or policy name in the xDS RBAC filter. // It will be empty if there is no match. MatchedRule string // Authorized indicates whether the audited RPC is authorized or not. Authorized bool }
Event contains information passed to the audit logger as part of an audit logging event.
type Logger ¶
type Logger interface { // Log performs audit logging for the provided audit event. // // This method is invoked in the RPC path and therefore implementations // must not block. Log(*Event) }
Logger is the interface to be implemented by audit loggers.
An audit logger is a logger instance that can be configured via the authorization policy API or xDS HTTP RBAC filters. When the authorization decision meets the condition for audit, all the configured audit loggers' Log() method will be invoked to log that event.
TODO(lwge): Change the link to the merged gRFC once it's ready. Please refer to https://github.com/grpc/proposal/pull/346 for more details about audit logging.
type LoggerBuilder ¶
type LoggerBuilder interface { // ParseLoggerConfig parses the given JSON bytes into a structured // logger config this builder can use to build an audit logger. ParseLoggerConfig(config json.RawMessage) (LoggerConfig, error) // Build builds an audit logger with the given logger config. // This will only be called with valid configs returned from // ParseLoggerConfig() and any runtime issues such as failing to // create a file should be handled by the logger implementation instead of // failing the logger instantiation. So implementers need to make sure it // can return a logger without error at this stage. Build(LoggerConfig) Logger // Name returns the name of logger built by this builder. // This is used to register and pick the builder. Name() string }
LoggerBuilder is the interface to be implemented by audit logger builders that are used at runtime to configure and instantiate audit loggers.
Users who want to implement their own audit logging logic should implement this interface, along with the Logger interface, and register it by calling RegisterLoggerBuilder() at init time.
TODO(lwge): Change the link to the merged gRFC once it's ready. Please refer to https://github.com/grpc/proposal/pull/346 for more details about audit logging.
func GetLoggerBuilder ¶
func GetLoggerBuilder(name string) LoggerBuilder
GetLoggerBuilder returns a builder with the given name. It returns nil if the builder is not found in the registry.
type LoggerConfig ¶
type LoggerConfig interface {
// contains filtered or unexported methods
}
LoggerConfig represents an opaque data structure holding an audit logger configuration. Concrete types representing configuration of specific audit loggers must embed this interface to implement it.