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Casbin

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Note: The plugins and middleware based on Casbin can be found at: https://github.com/casbin

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Casbin is a powerful and efficient open-source access control library for Golang projects. It provides support for enforcing authorization based on various models. By far, the access control models supported by Casbin are:

  1. ACL (Access Control List)
  2. ACL with superuser
  3. ACL without users: especially useful for systems that don't have authentication or user log-ins.
  4. ACL without resources: some scenarios may target for a type of resources instead of an individual resource by using permissions like write-article, read-log. It doesn't control the access to a specific article or log.
  5. RBAC (Role-Based Access Control)
  6. RBAC with resource roles: both users and resources can have roles (or groups) at the same time.
  7. RBAC with domains/tenants: users can have different role sets for different domains/tenants.
  8. ABAC (Attribute-Based Access Control)
  9. RESTful
  10. Deny-override: both allow and deny authorizations are supported, deny overrides the allow.

In Casbin, an access control model is abstracted into a CONF file based on the PERM metamodel (Policy, Effect, Request, Matchers). So switching or upgrading the authorization mechanism for a project is just as simple as modifying a configuration. You can customize your own access control model by combining the available models. For example, you can get RBAC roles and ABAC attributes together inside one model and share one set of policy rules.

The most basic and simplest model in Casbin is ACL. ACL's model CONF is:

# Request definition
[request_definition]
r = sub, obj, act

# Policy definition
[policy_definition]
p = sub, obj, act

# Policy effect
[policy_effect]
e = some(where (p.eft == allow))

# Matchers
[matchers]
m = r.sub == p.sub && r.obj == p.obj && r.act == p.act

An example policy for ACL model is like:

p, alice, data1, read
p, bob, data2, write

It means:

  • alice can read data1
  • bob can write data2

Features

What Casbin does:

  1. enforce the policy in the classic {subject, object, action} form or a customized form as you defined, both allow and deny authorizations are supported.
  2. handle the storage of the access control model and its policy.
  3. manage the role-user mappings and role-role mappings (aka role hierarchy in RBAC).
  4. support built-in superuser like root or administrator. A superuser can do anything without explict permissions.
  5. multiple built-in operators to support the rule matching. For example, keyMatch can map a resource key /foo/bar to the pattern /foo*.

What Casbin does NOT do:

  1. authentication (aka verify username and password when a user logs in)
  2. manage the list of users or roles. I believe it's more convenient for the project itself to manage these entities. Users usually have their passwords, and Casbin is not designed as a password container. However, Casbin stores the user-role mapping for the RBAC scenario.

Installation

go get github.com/casbin/casbin

Get started

  1. Customize the Casbin config file casbin.conf to your need. Its default content is:
[default]
# The file path to the model:
model_path = examples/basic_model.conf

# The persistent method for policy, can be two values: file or database.
# policy_backend = file
# policy_backend = database
policy_backend = file

[file]
# The file path to the policy:
policy_path = examples/basic_policy.csv

[database]
driver = mysql
data_source = root:@tcp(127.0.0.1:3306)/

It means uses basic_model.conf as the model and basic_policy.csv as the policy.

  1. Initialize an enforcer by specifying the path to the Casbin configuration file:
e := casbin.NewEnforcer("path/to/casbin.conf")

Note: you can also initialize an enforcer directly with a file path or database, see Persistence section for details.

  1. Add an enforcement hook into your code right before the access happens:
sub := "alice" // the user that wants to access a resource.
obj := "data1" // the resource that is going to be accessed.
act := "read" // the operation that the user performs on the resource.

if e.Enforce(sub, obj, act) == true {
    // permit alice to read data1
} else {
    // deny the request, show an error
}
  1. Besides the static policy file, Casbin also provides API for permission management at run-time. For example, You can get all the roles assigned to a user as below:
roles := e.GetRoles("alice")
  1. Please refer to the _test.go files for more usage.

Syntax for models

See: Model.md

Persistence

The model and policy can be persisted in Casbin with the following restrictions:

Persist Method Casbin Model Casbin Policy Usage
File Load only Load/Save Details
Database (tested with MySQL) Not supported Load/Save Details
Cassandra (NoSQL) Not supported Load/Save Details

We think the model represents the access control model that our customer uses and is not often modified at run-time, so we don't implement an API to modify the current model or save the model into a file. And the model cannot be loaded from or saved into a database. The model file should be in .CONF format.

The policy is much more dynamic than model and can be loaded from a file/database or saved to a file/database at any time. As for file persistence, the policy file should be in .CSV (Comma-Separated Values) format. As for the database backend, Casbin should support all relational DBMSs but I only tested with MySQL. Casbin has no built-in database with it, you have to setup a database on your own. Let me know if there are any compatibility issues here. Casbin will automatically create a database named casbin and use it for policy storage. So make sure your provided credential has the related privileges for the database you use.

File

Below shows how to initialize an enforcer from file:

// Initialize an enforcer with a model file and a policy file.
e := casbin.NewEnforcer("examples/basic_model.conf", "examples/basic_policy.csv")
Database

Below shows how to initialize an enforcer from database. it connects to a MySQL DB on 127.0.0.1:3306 with root and blank password.

// Initialize an enforcer with a model file and policy from database.
e := casbin.NewEnforcer("examples/basic_model.conf", "mysql", "root:@tcp(127.0.0.1:3306)/")
Use your own storage adapter

In Casbin, both the above file and database storage is implemented as an adapter. You can use your own adapter like below:

// Initialize an enforcer with an adapter.
adapter := persist.NewFileAdapter("examples/basic_policy.csv") // or replace with your own adapter.
e := casbin.NewEnforcer("examples/basic_model.conf", adapter)

An adapter should implement two methods:LoadPolicy(model model.Model) and SavePolicy(model model.Model). To keep light-weight, we don't put all adapters' code in this main library. You can choose officially supported adapters from: https://github.com/casbin and use it like a plugin as above.

Load/Save at run-time

You may also want to reload the model, reload the policy or save the policy after initialization:

// Reload the model from the model CONF file.
e.LoadModel()

// Reload the policy from file/database.
e.LoadPolicy()

// Save the current policy (usually after changed with Casbin API) back to file/database.
e.SavePolicy()

Examples

Model Model file Policy file
ACL basic_model.conf basic_policy.csv
ACL with superuser basic_model_with_root.conf basic_policy.csv
ACL without users basic_model_without_users.conf basic_policy_without_users.csv
ACL without resources basic_model_without_resources.conf basic_policy_without_resources.csv
RBAC rbac_model.conf rbac_policy.csv
RBAC with resource roles rbac_model_with_resource_roles.conf rbac_policy_with_resource_roles.csv
RBAC with domains/tenants rbac_model_with_domains.conf rbac_policy_with_domains.csv
ABAC abac_model.conf N/A
RESTful keymatch_model.conf keymatch_policy.csv
Deny-override rbac_model_with_deny.conf rbac_policy_with_deny.csv

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License

This project is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license.

Contact

If you have any issues or feature requests, please contact us. PR is welcomed.

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type Effect added in v0.2.0

type Effect int

Effect is the result for a policy rule.

const (
	EFFECT_ALLOW Effect = iota
	EFFECT_INDETERMINATE
	EFFECT_DENY
)

type Enforcer

type Enforcer struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

Enforcer is the main interface for authorization enforcement and policy management.

func NewEnforcer added in v0.0.5

func NewEnforcer(params ...interface{}) *Enforcer

NewEnforcer gets an enforcer via CONF, file or DB. e := NewEnforcer("path/to/casbin.conf") e := NewEnforcer("path/to/basic_model.conf", "path/to/basic_policy.conf") e := NewEnforcer("path/to/rbac_model.conf", "mysql", "root:@tcp(127.0.0.1:3306)/")

func NewEnforcerSafe added in v0.3.0

func NewEnforcerSafe(params ...interface{}) (e *Enforcer, err error)

NewEnforcerSafe calls NewEnforcer in a safe way, returns error instead of causing panic.

func (*Enforcer) AddActionAttributeFunction added in v0.0.5

func (e *Enforcer) AddActionAttributeFunction(function func(args ...interface{}) (interface{}, error))

AddActionAttributeFunction adds the function that gets attributes for a object in ABAC.

func (*Enforcer) AddFunction added in v0.0.6

func (e *Enforcer) AddFunction(name string, function func(args ...interface{}) (interface{}, error))

AddFunction adds a customized function.

func (*Enforcer) AddGroupingPolicy added in v0.0.2

func (e *Enforcer) AddGroupingPolicy(policy []string)

AddGroupingPolicy adds a role inheritance rule to the current policy.

func (*Enforcer) AddObjectAttributeFunction added in v0.0.2

func (e *Enforcer) AddObjectAttributeFunction(function func(args ...interface{}) (interface{}, error))

AddObjectAttributeFunction adds the function that gets attributes for a object in ABAC.

func (*Enforcer) AddPermissionForUser added in v0.0.5

func (e *Enforcer) AddPermissionForUser(user string, permission string)

AddPermissionForUser adds a permission for a user or role.

func (*Enforcer) AddPolicy added in v0.0.2

func (e *Enforcer) AddPolicy(policy []string)

AddPolicy adds an authorization rule to the current policy.

func (*Enforcer) AddRoleForUser added in v0.0.5

func (e *Enforcer) AddRoleForUser(user string, role string)

AddRoleForUser adds a role for a user.

func (*Enforcer) AddSubjectAttributeFunction added in v0.0.2

func (e *Enforcer) AddSubjectAttributeFunction(function func(args ...interface{}) (interface{}, error))

AddSubjectAttributeFunction adds the function that gets attributes for a subject in ABAC.

func (*Enforcer) ClearPolicy added in v0.0.5

func (e *Enforcer) ClearPolicy()

ClearPolicy clears all policy.

func (*Enforcer) DeletePermission added in v0.0.5

func (e *Enforcer) DeletePermission(permission string)

DeletePermission deletes a permission.

func (*Enforcer) DeletePermissionsForUser added in v0.0.5

func (e *Enforcer) DeletePermissionsForUser(user string)

DeletePermissionsForUser deletes permissions for a user or role.

func (*Enforcer) DeleteRole added in v0.0.5

func (e *Enforcer) DeleteRole(role string)

DeleteRole deletes a role.

func (*Enforcer) DeleteRolesForUser added in v0.0.5

func (e *Enforcer) DeleteRolesForUser(user string)

DeleteRolesForUser deletes all roles for a user.

func (*Enforcer) DeleteUser added in v0.0.5

func (e *Enforcer) DeleteUser(user string)

DeleteUser deletes a user.

func (*Enforcer) Enable added in v0.0.2

func (e *Enforcer) Enable(enable bool)

Enable changes the enforcing state of casbin, when casbin is disabled, all access will be allowed by the Enforce() function.

func (*Enforcer) Enforce added in v0.0.2

func (e *Enforcer) Enforce(rvals ...string) bool

Enforce decides whether a "subject" can access a "object" with the operation "action", input parameters are usually: (sub, obj, act).

func (*Enforcer) EnforceSafe added in v0.3.0

func (e *Enforcer) EnforceSafe(rvals ...string) (result bool, err error)

EnforceSafe calls Enforce in a safe way, returns error instead of causing panic.

func (*Enforcer) GetAllActions added in v0.0.2

func (e *Enforcer) GetAllActions() []string

GetAllActions gets the list of actions that show up in the current policy.

func (*Enforcer) GetAllObjects added in v0.0.2

func (e *Enforcer) GetAllObjects() []string

GetAllObjects gets the list of objects that show up in the current policy.

func (*Enforcer) GetAllRoles added in v0.0.2

func (e *Enforcer) GetAllRoles() []string

GetAllRoles gets the list of roles that show up in the current policy.

func (*Enforcer) GetAllSubjects added in v0.0.2

func (e *Enforcer) GetAllSubjects() []string

GetAllSubjects gets the list of subjects that show up in the current policy.

func (*Enforcer) GetFilteredPolicy added in v0.0.2

func (e *Enforcer) GetFilteredPolicy(fieldIndex int, fieldValue string) [][]string

GetFilteredPolicy gets all the authorization rules in the policy, a field filter can be specified.

func (*Enforcer) GetGroupingPolicy added in v0.0.2

func (e *Enforcer) GetGroupingPolicy() [][]string

GetGroupingPolicy gets all the role inheritance rules in the policy.

func (*Enforcer) GetModel added in v0.0.5

func (e *Enforcer) GetModel() model.Model

GetModel gets the current model.

func (*Enforcer) GetPermissionsForUser added in v0.0.5

func (e *Enforcer) GetPermissionsForUser(user string) []string

GetPermissionsForUser gets permissions for a user or role.

func (*Enforcer) GetPolicy added in v0.0.2

func (e *Enforcer) GetPolicy() [][]string

GetPolicy gets all the authorization rules in the policy.

func (*Enforcer) GetRolesForUser added in v0.0.5

func (e *Enforcer) GetRolesForUser(name string) []string

GetRolesForUser gets roles for a user.

func (*Enforcer) InitWithAdapter added in v0.0.5

func (e *Enforcer) InitWithAdapter(modelPath string, adapter persist.Adapter)

InitWithAdapter initializes an enforcer with an adapter.

func (*Enforcer) InitWithConfig added in v0.0.5

func (e *Enforcer) InitWithConfig(cfgPath string)

InitWithConfig initializes an enforcer with a configuration file, by default is casbin.conf.

func (*Enforcer) InitWithDB added in v0.0.5

func (e *Enforcer) InitWithDB(modelPath string, driverName string, dataSourceName string)

InitWithDB initializes an enforcer with a model file and a policy from database.

func (*Enforcer) InitWithFile added in v0.0.5

func (e *Enforcer) InitWithFile(modelPath string, policyPath string)

InitWithFile initializes an enforcer with a model file and a policy file.

func (*Enforcer) LoadModel added in v0.0.5

func (e *Enforcer) LoadModel()

LoadModel reloads the model from the model CONF file. Because the policy is attached to a model, so the policy is invalidated and needs to be reloaded by calling LoadPolicy().

func (*Enforcer) LoadModelSafe added in v0.3.0

func (e *Enforcer) LoadModelSafe() (err error)

LoadModelSafe calls LoadModel in a safe way, returns error instead of causing panic.

func (*Enforcer) LoadPolicy added in v0.0.2

func (e *Enforcer) LoadPolicy()

LoadPolicy reloads the policy from file/database.

func (*Enforcer) LoadPolicySafe added in v0.3.0

func (e *Enforcer) LoadPolicySafe() (err error)

LoadPolicySafe calls LoadPolicy in a safe way, returns error instead of causing panic.

func (*Enforcer) RemoveFilteredGroupingPolicy added in v0.0.5

func (e *Enforcer) RemoveFilteredGroupingPolicy(fieldIndex int, fieldValue string)

RemoveFilteredGroupingPolicy removes a role inheritance rule from the current policy, a field filter can be specified.

func (*Enforcer) RemoveFilteredPolicy added in v0.0.5

func (e *Enforcer) RemoveFilteredPolicy(fieldIndex int, fieldValue string)

RemoveFilteredPolicy removes an authorization rule from the current policy, a field filter can be specified.

func (*Enforcer) RemoveGroupingPolicy added in v0.0.2

func (e *Enforcer) RemoveGroupingPolicy(policy []string)

RemoveGroupingPolicy removes a role inheritance rule from the current policy.

func (*Enforcer) RemovePolicy added in v0.0.2

func (e *Enforcer) RemovePolicy(policy []string)

RemovePolicy removes an authorization rule from the current policy.

func (*Enforcer) SavePolicy added in v0.0.2

func (e *Enforcer) SavePolicy()

SavePolicy saves the current policy (usually after changed with casbin API) back to file/database.

func (*Enforcer) SavePolicySafe added in v0.3.0

func (e *Enforcer) SavePolicySafe() (err error)

SavePolicySafe calls SavePolicy in a safe way, returns error instead of causing panic.

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