Class: Authorization::Engine
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- Authorization::Engine
- Extended by:
- Forwardable
- Defined in:
- lib/declarative_authorization/authorization.rb
Overview
Authorization::Engine implements the reference monitor. It may be used for querying the permission and retrieving obligations under which a certain privilege is granted for the current user.
Defined Under Namespace
Classes: AttributeValidator
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
-
#reader ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute reader.
Class Method Summary collapse
- .development_reload? ⇒ Boolean
-
.instance(dsl_file = nil) ⇒ Object
Returns an instance of Engine, which is created if there isn’t one yet.
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#description_for(role) ⇒ Object
Returns the description for the given role.
-
#initialize(reader = nil) ⇒ Engine
constructor
If
reader
is not given, a new one is created with the default authorization configuration ofAUTH_DSL_FILES
. -
#initialize_copy(from) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
-
#obligations(privilege, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Returns the obligations to be met by the current user for the given privilege as an array of obligation hashes in form of [=> obligation_value, …, …] where
obligation_value
is either (recursively) another obligation hash or a value spec, such as [operator, literal_value] The obligation hashes in the array should be OR’ed, conditions inside the hashes AND’ed. -
#permit!(privilege, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Returns true if privilege is met by the current user.
-
#permit?(privilege, options = {}) ⇒ Boolean
Calls permit! but doesn’t raise authorization errors.
-
#rev_priv_hierarchy ⇒ Object
ctx] => [priv, …].
-
#rev_role_hierarchy ⇒ Object
ctx] => [priv, …].
-
#roles_for(user) ⇒ Object
Returns the role symbols of the given user.
-
#roles_with_hierarchy_for(user) ⇒ Object
Returns the role symbols and inherritted role symbols for the given user.
-
#title_for(role) ⇒ Object
Returns the title for the given role.
Constructor Details
#initialize(reader = nil) ⇒ Engine
If reader
is not given, a new one is created with the default authorization configuration of AUTH_DSL_FILES
. If given, may be either a Reader object or a path to a configuration file.
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# File 'lib/declarative_authorization/authorization.rb', line 88 def initialize(reader = nil) #@auth_rules = AuthorizationRuleSet.new reader.auth_rules_reader.auth_rules @reader = Reader::DSLReader.factory(reader || AUTH_DSL_FILES) end |
Instance Attribute Details
#reader ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute reader.
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# File 'lib/declarative_authorization/authorization.rb', line 79 def reader @reader end |
Class Method Details
.development_reload? ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'lib/declarative_authorization/authorization.rb', line 285 def self.development_reload? if Rails.env.development? mod_time = AUTH_DSL_FILES.map do |m| begin File.mtime(m) rescue Time.at(0) end end.flatten.max @@auth_dsl_last_modified ||= mod_time if mod_time > @@auth_dsl_last_modified @@auth_dsl_last_modified = mod_time return true end end end |
.instance(dsl_file = nil) ⇒ Object
Returns an instance of Engine, which is created if there isn’t one yet. If dsl_file
is given, it is passed on to Engine.new and a new instance is always created.
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# File 'lib/declarative_authorization/authorization.rb', line 305 def self.instance(dsl_file = nil) if dsl_file or development_reload? @@instance = new(dsl_file) else @@instance ||= new end end |
Instance Method Details
#description_for(role) ⇒ Object
Returns the description for the given role. The description may be specified with the authorization rules. Returns nil
if none was given.
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# File 'lib/declarative_authorization/authorization.rb', line 251 def description_for(role) role_descriptions[role] end |
#initialize_copy(from) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/declarative_authorization/authorization.rb', line 93 def initialize_copy(from) # :nodoc: @reader = from.reader.clone end |
#obligations(privilege, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Returns the obligations to be met by the current user for the given privilege as an array of obligation hashes in form of
[{:object_attribute => obligation_value, ...}, ...]
where obligation_value
is either (recursively) another obligation hash or a value spec, such as
[operator, literal_value]
The obligation hashes in the array should be OR’ed, conditions inside the hashes AND’ed.
Example
{:branch => {:company => [:is, 24]}, :active => [:is, true]}
Options
- :
context
-
See permit!
- :
user
-
See permit!
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# File 'lib/declarative_authorization/authorization.rb', line 234 def obligations(privilege, = {}) = {:context => nil}.merge() user, roles, privileges = (privilege, ) permit!(privilege, :skip_attribute_test => true, :user => user, :context => [:context]) return [] if roles.is_a?(Hash) && !(roles.keys & omnipotent_roles).empty? attr_validator = AttributeValidator.new(self, user, nil, privilege, [:context]) matching_auth_rules(roles, privileges, [:context]).collect do |rule| rule.obligations(attr_validator) end.flatten end |
#permit!(privilege, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Returns true if privilege is met by the current user. Raises AuthorizationError otherwise. privilege
may be given with or without context. In the latter case, the :context
option is required.
Options:
- :
context
-
The context part of the privilege. Defaults either to the tableized
class_name
of the given :object
, if given. That is, :users
for :object
of type User. Raises AuthorizationUsageError if context is missing and not to be inferred. - :
object
-
An context object to test attribute checks against.
- :
skip_attribute_test
-
Skips those attribute checks in the authorization rules. Defaults to false.
- :
user
-
The user to check the authorization for. Defaults to Authorization#current_user.
- :
bang
-
Should NotAuthorized exceptions be raised Defaults to true.
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# File 'lib/declarative_authorization/authorization.rb', line 146 def permit!(privilege, = {}) return true if Authorization.ignore_access_control = { :object => nil, :skip_attribute_test => false, :context => nil, :bang => true }.merge() # Make sure we're handling all privileges as symbols. privilege = privilege.is_a?( Array ) ? privilege.flatten.collect { |priv| priv.to_sym } : privilege.to_sym # # If the object responds to :proxy_reflection, we're probably working with # an association proxy. Use 'new' to leverage ActiveRecord's builder # functionality to obtain an object against which we can check permissions. # # Example: permit!( :edit, :object => user.posts ) # if Authorization.is_a_association_proxy?([:object]) && [:object].respond_to?(:new) [:object] = [:object].where(nil).new end [:context] ||= [:object] && ( [:object].class.respond_to?(:decl_auth_context) ? [:object].class.decl_auth_context : [:object].class.name.tableize.to_sym ) rescue NoMethodError user, roles, privileges = (privilege, ) callback = Rails.application.config.try(:ae_declarative_authorization_permit_callback) callback.call(controller: [:controller], privilege: privilege) if callback && .include?(:controller) return true if roles.is_a?(Hash) && !(roles.keys & omnipotent_roles).empty? # find a authorization rule that matches for at least one of the roles and # at least one of the given privileges attr_validator = AttributeValidator.new(self, user, [:object], privilege, [:context]) rules = matching_auth_rules(roles, privileges, [:context]) # Test each rule in turn to see whether any one of them is satisfied. rules.each do |rule| return true if rule.validate?(attr_validator, [:skip_attribute_test]) end if [:bang] if rules.empty? raise NotAuthorized, "No matching rules found for #{privilege} for User with id #{user.try(:id)} " + "(roles #{roles.inspect}, privileges #{privileges.inspect}, " + "context #{[:context].inspect})." else raise AttributeAuthorizationError, "#{privilege} not allowed for User with id #{user.try(:id)} on #{([:object] || [:context]).inspect}." end else false end end |
#permit?(privilege, options = {}) ⇒ Boolean
Calls permit! but doesn’t raise authorization errors. If no exception is raised, permit? returns true and yields to the optional block.
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# File 'lib/declarative_authorization/authorization.rb', line 209 def permit?(privilege, = {}) # :yields: if permit!(privilege, .merge(:bang=> false)) yield if block_given? true else false end end |
#rev_priv_hierarchy ⇒ Object
ctx] => [priv, …]
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# File 'lib/declarative_authorization/authorization.rb', line 98 def rev_priv_hierarchy if @rev_priv_hierarchy.nil? @rev_priv_hierarchy = {} privilege_hierarchy.each do |key, value| value.each do |val| @rev_priv_hierarchy[val] ||= [] @rev_priv_hierarchy[val] << key end end end @rev_priv_hierarchy end |
#rev_role_hierarchy ⇒ Object
ctx] => [priv, …]
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# File 'lib/declarative_authorization/authorization.rb', line 112 def rev_role_hierarchy if @rev_role_hierarchy.nil? @rev_role_hierarchy = {} role_hierarchy.each do |higher_role, lower_roles| lower_roles.each do |role| (@rev_role_hierarchy[role] ||= []) << higher_role end end end @rev_role_hierarchy end |
#roles_for(user) ⇒ Object
Returns the role symbols of the given user.
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# File 'lib/declarative_authorization/authorization.rb', line 263 def roles_for(user) user ||= Authorization.current_user raise AuthorizationUsageError, "User object doesn't respond to roles (#{user.try(:id)})" \ if !user.respond_to?(:role_symbols) and !user.respond_to?(:roles) Rails.logger.info("The use of user.roles is deprecated. Please add a method " + "role_symbols to your User model.") if defined?(Rails) and Rails.respond_to?(:logger) and !user.respond_to?(:role_symbols) roles = user.respond_to?(:role_symbols) ? user.role_symbols : user.roles raise AuthorizationUsageError, "User.#{user.respond_to?(:role_symbols) ? 'role_symbols' : 'roles'} " + "doesn't return an Array of Symbols (#{roles.inspect})" \ if !roles.is_a?(Array) or (!roles.empty? and !roles[0].is_a?(Symbol)) (roles.empty? ? [Authorization.default_role] : roles) end |
#roles_with_hierarchy_for(user) ⇒ Object
Returns the role symbols and inherritted role symbols for the given user
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# File 'lib/declarative_authorization/authorization.rb', line 281 def roles_with_hierarchy_for(user) flatten_roles(roles_for(user)) end |
#title_for(role) ⇒ Object
Returns the title for the given role. The title may be specified with the authorization rules. Returns nil
if none was given.
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# File 'lib/declarative_authorization/authorization.rb', line 258 def title_for(role) role_titles[role] end |