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graphql-authz
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graphql-authz is a Casbin authorization middleware for graphql-js
npm install graphql-authz
// or
yarn add graphql-authz
This package should use with graphql and graphql-middleware
To limit access to each endpoint, you can use casbin policy or graphql directive.
In the policy method, you can use casbin policy like
p,user,project.members,query
p,roleb,project.members.tickets.id,query
to restricted access to each endpoint.
In the directive method, you can use directive can to do the same thing.
Here's a minimal example. You can find the full example in the tests/server.test.ts
import { applyMiddleware } from 'graphql-middleware';
import { newMiddleware, CanDirective } from 'graphql-authz';
import { newEnforcer } from 'casbin';
import { ApolloServer } from 'apollo-server';
import { makeExecutableSchema } from '@graphql-tools/schema';
import { CasbinContextEnforcerKey } from '../src';
// After graphql-js 14.0.0, you should manually define directive in the SDL.
const typeDefs = `
directive @can(who: String!) on FIELD_DEFINITION
type User {
id: ID! @can(who: "user")
name: String @can(who: "someone")
}
`;
const resolvers = {
// something
};
const schemaWithDirective = makeExecutableSchema({
typeDefs,
resolvers,
schemaDirectives: {
can: CanDirective,
},
});
// If you want to use directive, this is necessary.
// You can ignore this in the policy only method.
const enforcer = await newEnforcer('tests/casbin.conf', 'tests/policy.csv');
// As for now, you should use model tests/casbin.conf to initialize enforcer.
// For more info about enforcer, plz refer to https://github.com/casbin/node-casbin
const middleware = await newMiddleware({
ctxMember: 'user', // middleware will get current user role from the graphql context[ctxMember]
enforcer: enforcer, // Casbin Instance
});
// Apply middlware to graphql schema
const schemaWithDirectiveMiddleware = applyMiddleware(schemaWithDirective, middleware);
const server = new ApolloServer({
schema: schemaWithDirectiveMiddleware,
context: ({ req }) => {
// Provide necessary info in the context.
const token = req.headers.authorization || '';
// Try to retrieve a user with the token
const user = getUser(token);
const a: any = {};
a[CasbinContextEnforcerKey] = enforcer;
a['user'] = user;
return a;
},
});
This project is under Apache 2.0 License. See the LICENSE file for the full license text.
FAQs
Integrated Casbin into GraphQL.js
We found that graphql-authz demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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