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package acl
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"strings"
)
// These error constants define the standard ACL error types. The values
// must not be changed since the error values are sent via RPC calls
// from older clients and may not have the correct type.
const (
errNotFound = "ACL not found"
errRootDenied = "Cannot resolve root ACL"
errDisabled = "ACL support disabled"
errPermissionDenied = "Permission denied"
errInvalidParent = "Invalid Parent"
)
var (
// ErrNotFound indicates there is no matching ACL.
ErrNotFound = errors.New(errNotFound)
// ErrRootDenied is returned when attempting to resolve a root ACL.
ErrRootDenied = errors.New(errRootDenied)
// ErrDisabled is returned when ACL changes are not permitted since
// they are disabled.
ErrDisabled = errors.New(errDisabled)
// ErrPermissionDenied is returned when an ACL based rejection
// happens.
ErrPermissionDenied = PermissionDeniedError{}
// ErrInvalidParent is returned when a remotely resolve ACL
// token claims to have a non-root parent
ErrInvalidParent = errors.New(errInvalidParent)
)
// IsErrNotFound checks if the given error message is comparable to
// ErrNotFound.
func IsErrNotFound(err error) bool {
return err != nil && strings.Contains(err.Error(), errNotFound)
}
// IsErrRootDenied checks if the given error message is comparable to
// ErrRootDenied.
func IsErrRootDenied(err error) bool {
return err != nil && strings.Contains(err.Error(), errRootDenied)
}
// IsErrDisabled checks if the given error message is comparable to
// ErrDisabled.
func IsErrDisabled(err error) bool {
return err != nil && strings.Contains(err.Error(), errDisabled)
}
// IsErrPermissionDenied checks if the given error message is comparable
// to ErrPermissionDenied.
func IsErrPermissionDenied(err error) bool {
return err != nil && strings.Contains(err.Error(), errPermissionDenied)
}
// Arguably this should be some sort of union type.
// The usage of Cause and the rest of the fields is entirely disjoint.
//
type PermissionDeniedError struct {
Cause string
// Accessor contains information on the accessor used e.g. "token <GUID>"
Accessor string
// Resource (e.g. Service)
Resource Resource
// Access leve (e.g. Read)
AccessLevel AccessLevel
// e.g. "sidecar-proxy-1"
ResourceID ResourceDescriptor
}
// Initially we may not have attribution information; that will become more complete as we work this change through
// There are generally three classes of errors
// 1) Named entities without a context
// 2) Unnamed entities with a context
// 3) Completely context free checks (global permissions)
// 4) Errors that only have a cause (for example bad token)
func (e PermissionDeniedError) Error() string {
var message strings.Builder
message.WriteString(errPermissionDenied)
// Type 4)
if e.Cause != "" {
fmt.Fprintf(&message, ": %s", e.Cause)
return message.String()
}
// Should only be empty when default struct is used.
if e.Resource == "" {
return message.String()
}
if e.Accessor == "" {
message.WriteString(": provided accessor")
} else {
fmt.Fprintf(&message, ": accessor '%s'", e.Accessor)
}
fmt.Fprintf(&message, " lacks permission '%s:%s'", e.Resource, e.AccessLevel.String())
if e.ResourceID.Name != "" {
fmt.Fprintf(&message, " %s", e.ResourceID.ToString())
}
return message.String()
}
func PermissionDenied(msg string, args ...interface{}) PermissionDeniedError {
cause := fmt.Sprintf(msg, args...)
return PermissionDeniedError{Cause: cause}
}
// TODO Extract information from Authorizer
func PermissionDeniedByACL(_ Authorizer, context *AuthorizerContext, resource Resource, accessLevel AccessLevel, resourceID string) PermissionDeniedError {
desc := NewResourceDescriptor(resourceID, context)
return PermissionDeniedError{Accessor: "", Resource: resource, AccessLevel: accessLevel, ResourceID: desc}
}
func PermissionDeniedByACLUnnamed(_ Authorizer, context *AuthorizerContext, resource Resource, accessLevel AccessLevel) PermissionDeniedError {
desc := NewResourceDescriptor("", context)
return PermissionDeniedError{Accessor: "", Resource: resource, AccessLevel: accessLevel, ResourceID: desc}
}