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// Copyright 2017 The casbin Authors. All Rights Reserved.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package casbin
import (
"errors"
"github.com/casbin/casbin/v2/util"
)
// GetRolesForUser gets the roles that a user has.
func (e *Enforcer) GetRolesForUser(name string) ([]string, error) {
res, err := e.model["g"]["g"].RM.GetRoles(name)
return res, err
}
// GetUsersForRole gets the users that has a role.
func (e *Enforcer) GetUsersForRole(name string) ([]string, error) {
res, err := e.model["g"]["g"].RM.GetUsers(name)
return res, err
}
// HasRoleForUser determines whether a user has a role.
func (e *Enforcer) HasRoleForUser(name string, role string) (bool, error) {
roles, err := e.GetRolesForUser(name)
if err != nil {
return false, err
}
hasRole := false
for _, r := range roles {
if r == role {
hasRole = true
break
}
}
return hasRole, nil
}
// AddRoleForUser adds a role for a user.
// Returns false if the user already has the role (aka not affected).
func (e *Enforcer) AddRoleForUser(user string, role string) (bool, error) {
return e.AddGroupingPolicy(user, role)
}
// DeleteRoleForUser deletes a role for a user.
// Returns false if the user does not have the role (aka not affected).
func (e *Enforcer) DeleteRoleForUser(user string, role string) (bool, error) {
return e.RemoveGroupingPolicy(user, role)
}
// DeleteRolesForUser deletes all roles for a user.
// Returns false if the user does not have any roles (aka not affected).
func (e *Enforcer) DeleteRolesForUser(user string) (bool, error) {
return e.RemoveFilteredGroupingPolicy(0, user)
}
// DeleteUser deletes a user.
// Returns false if the user does not exist (aka not affected).
func (e *Enforcer) DeleteUser(user string) (bool, error) {
var err error
res1, err := e.RemoveFilteredGroupingPolicy(0, user)
if err != nil {
return res1, err
}
res2, err := e.RemoveFilteredPolicy(0, user)
return res1 || res2, err
}
// DeleteRole deletes a role.
// Returns false if the role does not exist (aka not affected).
func (e *Enforcer) DeleteRole(role string) (bool, error) {
var err error
res1, err := e.RemoveFilteredGroupingPolicy(1, role)
if err != nil {
return res1, err
}
res2, err := e.RemoveFilteredPolicy(0, role)
return res1 || res2, err
}
// DeletePermission deletes a permission.
// Returns false if the permission does not exist (aka not affected).
func (e *Enforcer) DeletePermission(permission ...string) (bool, error) {
return e.RemoveFilteredPolicy(1, permission...)
}
// AddPermissionForUser adds a permission for a user or role.
// Returns false if the user or role already has the permission (aka not affected).
func (e *Enforcer) AddPermissionForUser(user string, permission ...string) (bool, error) {
return e.AddPolicy(util.JoinSlice(user, permission...))
}
// DeletePermissionForUser deletes a permission for a user or role.
// Returns false if the user or role does not have the permission (aka not affected).
func (e *Enforcer) DeletePermissionForUser(user string, permission ...string) (bool, error) {
return e.RemovePolicy(util.JoinSlice(user, permission...))
}
// DeletePermissionsForUser deletes permissions for a user or role.
// Returns false if the user or role does not have any permissions (aka not affected).
func (e *Enforcer) DeletePermissionsForUser(user string) (bool, error) {
return e.RemoveFilteredPolicy(0, user)
}
// GetPermissionsForUser gets permissions for a user or role.
func (e *Enforcer) GetPermissionsForUser(user string) [][]string {
return e.GetFilteredPolicy(0, user)
}
// HasPermissionForUser determines whether a user has a permission.
func (e *Enforcer) HasPermissionForUser(user string, permission ...string) bool {
return e.HasPolicy(util.JoinSlice(user, permission...))
}
// GetImplicitRolesForUser gets implicit roles that a user has.
// Compared to GetRolesForUser(), this function retrieves indirect roles besides direct roles.
// For example:
// g, alice, role:admin
// g, role:admin, role:user
//
// GetRolesForUser("alice") can only get: ["role:admin"].
// But GetImplicitRolesForUser("alice") will get: ["role:admin", "role:user"].
func (e *Enforcer) GetImplicitRolesForUser(name string, domain ...string) ([]string, error) {
res := []string{}
roleSet := make(map[string]bool)
roleSet[name] = true
q := make([]string, 0)
q = append(q, name)
for len(q) > 0 {
name := q[0]
q = q[1:]
roles, err := e.rm.GetRoles(name, domain...)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
for _, r := range roles {
if _, ok := roleSet[r]; !ok {
res = append(res, r)
q = append(q, r)
roleSet[r] = true
}
}
}
return res, nil
}
// GetImplicitPermissionsForUser gets implicit permissions for a user or role.
// Compared to GetPermissionsForUser(), this function retrieves permissions for inherited roles.
// For example:
// p, admin, data1, read
// p, alice, data2, read
// g, alice, admin
//
// GetPermissionsForUser("alice") can only get: [["alice", "data2", "read"]].
// But GetImplicitPermissionsForUser("alice") will get: [["admin", "data1", "read"], ["alice", "data2", "read"]].
func (e *Enforcer) GetImplicitPermissionsForUser(user string, domain ...string) ([][]string, error) {
roles, err := e.GetImplicitRolesForUser(user, domain...)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
roles = append([]string{user}, roles...)
withDomain := false
if len(domain) == 1 {
withDomain = true
} else if len(domain) > 1 {
return nil, errors.New("domain should be 1 parameter")
}
res := [][]string{}
permissions := [][]string{}
for _, role := range roles {
if withDomain {
permissions = e.GetPermissionsForUserInDomain(role, domain[0])
} else {
permissions = e.GetPermissionsForUser(role)
}
res = append(res, permissions...)
}
return res, nil
}
// GetImplicitUsersForPermission gets implicit users for a permission.
// For example:
// p, admin, data1, read
// p, bob, data1, read
// g, alice, admin
//
// GetImplicitUsersForPermission("data1", "read") will get: ["alice", "bob"].
// Note: only users will be returned, roles (2nd arg in "g") will be excluded.
func (e *Enforcer) GetImplicitUsersForPermission(permission ...string) ([]string, error) {
pSubjects := e.GetAllSubjects()
gInherit := e.model.GetValuesForFieldInPolicyAllTypes("g", 1)
gSubjects := e.model.GetValuesForFieldInPolicyAllTypes("g", 0)
subjects := append(pSubjects, gSubjects...)
util.ArrayRemoveDuplicates(&subjects)
res := []string{}
for _, user := range subjects {
req := util.JoinSliceAny(user, permission...)
allowed, err := e.Enforce(req...)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if allowed {
res = append(res, user)
}
}
res = util.SetSubtract(res, gInherit)
return res, nil
}