surrealpatch/db/check.go
2018-05-02 03:05:03 +01:00

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// Copyright © 2016 Abcum Ltd
//
// 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 db
import (
"context"
"github.com/abcum/surreal/cnf"
"github.com/abcum/surreal/sql"
)
func (d *document) check(ctx context.Context, cond sql.Expr) (ok bool, err error) {
// If no condition expression has been
// defined then we can ignore this, and
// process the current document.
if cond == nil {
return true, nil
}
// If a condition expression has been
// defined then let's process it to see
// what value it returns or error.
val, err := d.i.e.fetch(ctx, cond, d.current)
// If the condition expression result is
// not a boolean value, then let's see
// if the value can be equated to a bool.
return calcAsBool(val), err
}
// Grant checks to see if the table permissions allow
// this record to be accessed for live queries, and
// if not then it errors accordingly.
func (d *document) grant(ctx context.Context, met method) (ok bool, err error) {
var val interface{}
// If this is a document loaded from
// a subquery or data param, and not
// from the KV store, then there is
// no need to check permissions.
if d.key == nil {
return false, nil
}
// If we are authenticated using DB, NS,
// or KV permissions level, then we can
// ignore all permissions checks, but we
// must ensure the TB, DB, and NS exist.
if k, ok := ctx.Value(ctxKeyKind).(cnf.Kind); ok {
if k < cnf.AuthSC {
return true, nil
}
}
// Otherwise, get the table definition
// so we can check if the permissions
// allow us to view this document.
tb, err := d.getTB(ctx)
if err != nil {
return false, err
}
// Once we have the table we reset the
// context to DB level so that no other
// embedded permissions are checked on
// records within these permissions.
ctx = context.WithValue(ctx, ctxKeyKind, cnf.AuthDB)
// We then try to process the relevant
// permissions dependent on the query
// that we are currently processing. If
// there are no permissions specified
// for this table, then because this is
// a scoped request, return an error.
if p, ok := tb.Perms.(*sql.PermExpression); ok {
switch met {
case _SELECT:
val, err = d.i.e.fetch(ctx, p.Select, d.current)
case _CREATE:
val, err = d.i.e.fetch(ctx, p.Select, d.current)
case _UPDATE:
val, err = d.i.e.fetch(ctx, p.Select, d.current)
case _DELETE:
val, err = d.i.e.fetch(ctx, p.Select, d.initial)
}
}
// If the permissions expressions
// returns a boolean value, then we
// return this, dictating whether the
// document is able to be viewed.
if v, ok := val.(bool); ok {
return v, err
}
// Otherwise as this request is scoped,
// return an error, so that the
// document is unable to be viewed.
return false, err
}
// Query checks to see if the table permissions allow
// this record to be accessed for normal queries, and
// if not then it errors accordingly.
func (d *document) allow(ctx context.Context, met method) (ok bool, err error) {
var val interface{}
// If this is a document loaded from
// a subquery or data param, and not
// from the KV store, then there is
// no need to check permissions.
if d.key == nil {
return true, nil
}
// If we are authenticated using DB, NS,
// or KV permissions level, then we can
// ignore all permissions checks, but we
// must ensure the TB, DB, and NS exist.
if k, ok := ctx.Value(ctxKeyKind).(cnf.Kind); ok {
if k < cnf.AuthSC {
return true, nil
}
}
// Otherwise, get the table definition
// so we can check if the permissions
// allow us to view this document.
tb, err := d.getTB(ctx)
if err != nil {
return false, err
}
// Once we have the table we reset the
// context to DB level so that no other
// embedded permissions are checked on
// records within these permissions.
ctx = context.WithValue(ctx, ctxKeyKind, cnf.AuthDB)
// We then try to process the relevant
// permissions dependent on the query
// that we are currently processing. If
// there are no permissions specified
// for this table, then because this is
// a scoped request, return an error.
if p, ok := tb.Perms.(*sql.PermExpression); ok {
switch met {
case _SELECT:
val, err = d.i.e.fetch(ctx, p.Select, d.current)
case _CREATE:
val, err = d.i.e.fetch(ctx, p.Create, d.current)
case _UPDATE:
val, err = d.i.e.fetch(ctx, p.Update, d.current)
case _DELETE:
val, err = d.i.e.fetch(ctx, p.Delete, d.current)
}
}
// If the permissions expressions
// returns a boolean value, then we
// return this, dictating whether the
// document is able to be viewed.
if v, ok := val.(bool); ok {
return v, err
}
// Otherwise as this request is scoped,
// return an error, so that the
// document is unable to be viewed.
return false, err
}