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@restorecommerce/acs-client
Advanced tools
Features:
access-control-srv
when requesting access to a particular resource with a specific action on it.access-control-srv
.whatIsAllowed
requests.The access-control-srv
URN configurations needs to be set using authorization configuration to acs-client
from access requesting microservice.
The URN for the role scoping entity for Organization/ business units must be set using the configuration property authorization.urns.orgScope
.
orgScope: 'urn:\<organization\>:acs:model:<Entity_Name>
ex: orgScope: urn:restorecommerce:acs:model:organization.Organization
The caching configurations for redis
can be set using authorization:cache
configuration.
For testing and debugging the access control checking can be dsiabled as a whole via the enabled
flag. This will supress the access control checking via the ACS and always permit any request.
If the ACS checks should be performed (and thus logged) but not enforced, the enforce
flag can be set to false which is useful for debugging the ruleset.
The client exposes the following API:
accessRequest
It turns an API request as can be found in typical Web frameworks like express, koa etc. into a proper ACS request. For write operations it uses isAllowed and for read operations it uses whatIsAllowed operation from access-control-srv.
Requests are performed providing Request
message as input and response is Response
message type. For the read operations it extends the filter provided in the ReadRequst
of the input message to enforce the applicapble poilicies. The response is Decision
or policy set reverse query PolicySetRQ
depending on the requeste operation isAllowed()
or whatIsAllowed()
respectively.
Request
Field | Type | Label | Description |
---|---|---|---|
subject | io.restorecommerce.user.Subject or io.restorecommerce.user.ApiKey | required | User Subject user details (ID, role-associations and hierarchical scopes) or ApiKey |
request | Resource or Resource [ ] or ReadRequest | required | list of target resources or read request |
action | Enum | required | action to be performed on the resource (CREATE , READ , MODIFY , DELETE or ALL ) |
useCache | boolean | optional | defaults to true , if set to false then ACS cache is not used and ACS request is made to access-control-srv |
Response
Field | Type | Label | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Decision | Decision | optional | Access decision; possible values are PERMIT , DENY or INDETERMINATE |
PolicySetRQ | PolicySetRQ [ ] | optional | List of applicable policy sets |
Resource
Field | Type | Label | Description |
---|---|---|---|
type | string | requried | resource entity name |
fields | string [ ] | optional | list of fields for accessing or modifying resource |
instance | string | optional | instance identifier of the resource |
namespace | string | optional | namespace prefix for resource entity |
ReadRequest
Field | Type | Label | Description |
---|---|---|---|
entity | string | requried | resource entity name to be read |
args | io.restorecommerce.resourcebase.ReadRequest | optional | query arguments |
database | string | optional | database for read request, currently arangodb and postgres are supported |
namespace | string | optional | namespace prefix for resource entity |
Decision
Field | Type | Label | Description |
---|---|---|---|
decision | io.restorecommerce.access_control.Decision | required | Access decision; possible values are PERMIT , DENY or INDETERMINATE |
PolicySetRQ
Field | Type | Label | Description |
---|---|---|---|
policy_sets | [ ] io.restorecommerce.policy_set.PolicySetRQ | required | List of applicable policy sets |
isAllowed
This API exposes the isAllowed
api of access-control-srv
and retruns the response as Decision
.
Requests are performed providing io.restorecommerce.access_control.Request
message as input and response is io.restorecommerce.access_control.Response
message.
whatIsAllowed
This API exposes the whatIsAllowed
api of access-control-srv
and retruns policy sets list containing list of applicable policies and rules. Requests are performed providing io.restorecommerce.access_control.Request
message as input and response is io.restorecommerce.access_control.ReverseQuery
message.
flushCache
This API flushes the ACS cache from redis. An optional prefix key can be provided to flush instead of entire cache.
This client supports caching for isAllowed
and whatIsAllowed
access request operations if authorization:cache
options are set. The time to live for redis key can be set using authorization:cache:ttl
configuration. The hash key for caching the request is generated using MD5
hash algorithm.
For whatIsAllowed
operations Request
Object is used to generate the hash key and for isAllowed
operations io.restorecommerce.access_control.Target
Object is used since the resource data changes.
Each of the ACS request is associated with an ID of subject
, this subject ID is included in the hash key as prefix to keep track of mapping between ACS requests and cached data.
The cache can be invalidated by invoking flushCache
api with subject ID as prefix parameter.
For a simple example on how to use this client with a access-control-srv
check the test cases.
npm run test
npm install
# compile the code
npm run build
FAQs
Access Control Service Client
The npm package @restorecommerce/acs-client receives a total of 370 weekly downloads. As such, @restorecommerce/acs-client popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @restorecommerce/acs-client demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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