consul/ui/packages/consul-ui/app/services/repository/permission.js

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import RepositoryService from 'consul-ui/services/repository';
import { inject as service } from '@ember/service';
import { tracked } from '@glimmer/tracking';
import { runInDebug } from '@ember/debug';
import dataSource from 'consul-ui/decorators/data-source';
const modelName = 'permission';
// The set of permissions/resources required globally by the UI in order to
// run correctly
const REQUIRED_PERMISSIONS = [
{
Resource: 'operator',
Access: 'write',
},
{
Resource: 'operator',
Access: 'read',
},
{
Resource: 'service',
Access: 'read',
},
{
Resource: 'node',
Access: 'read',
},
{
Resource: 'session',
Access: 'read',
},
{
Resource: 'session',
Access: 'write',
},
{
Resource: 'key',
Access: 'read',
},
{
Resource: 'key',
Access: 'write',
},
{
Resource: 'intention',
Access: 'read',
},
{
Resource: 'intention',
Access: 'write',
},
{
Resource: 'acl',
Access: 'read',
},
{
Resource: 'acl',
Access: 'write',
},
];
export default class PermissionService extends RepositoryService {
@service('env') env;
@service('abilities') _can;
// TODO: move this to the store, if we want it to use ember-data
// currently this overwrites an inherited permissions service (this service)
// which isn't ideal, but if the name of this changes be aware that we'd
// probably have some circular dependency happening here
@tracked permissions = [];
getModelName() {
return modelName;
}
has(permission) {
const keys = Object.keys(permission);
return this.permissions.some(item => {
return keys.every(key => item[key] === permission[key]) && item.Allow === true;
});
}
can(can) {
return this._can.can(can);
}
abilityFor(str) {
return this._can.abilityFor(str);
}
generate(resource, action, segment) {
const req = {
Resource: resource,
Access: action,
};
if (typeof segment !== 'undefined') {
req.Segment = segment;
}
return req;
}
/**
* Requests the access for the defined resources/permissions from the backend.
* If ACLs are disabled, then you have access to everything, hence we check
* that here and only make the request if ACLs are enabled
*/
async authorize(params) {
if (!this.env.var('CONSUL_ACLS_ENABLED')) {
return params.resources.map(item => {
return {
...item,
Allow: true,
};
});
} else {
let resources = [];
try {
resources = await this.store.authorize('permission', params);
} catch (e) {
runInDebug(() => console.error(e));
// passthrough
}
return resources;
}
}
async findBySlug(params, model) {
let ability;
try {
ability = this._can.abilityFor(model);
} catch (e) {
return [];
}
const resources = ability.generateForSegment(params.id.toString());
// if we get no resources for a segment it means that this
// ability/permission isn't segmentable
if (resources.length === 0) {
return [];
}
params.resources = resources;
return this.authorize(params);
}
async findByPermissions(params) {
return this.authorize(params);
}
@dataSource('/:partition/:nspace/:dc/permissions')
async findAll(params) {
params.resources = REQUIRED_PERMISSIONS;
this.permissions = await this.findByPermissions(params);
/**/
// Temporarily revert to pre-1.10 UI functionality by overwriting frontend
// permissions. These are used to hide certain UI elements, but they are
// still enforced on the backend.
// This temporary measure should be removed again once https://github.com/hashicorp/consul/issues/11098
// has been resolved
this.permissions.forEach(item => {
if (['key', 'node', 'service', 'intention', 'session'].includes(item.Resource)) {
item.Allow = true;
}
});
/**/
return this.permissions;
}
}