RBAC API
A more friendly API for RBAC. This API is a subset of Management API. The RBAC users could use this API to simplify the code.
Reference
global variable e
is Enforcer instance.
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e, err := NewEnforcer("examples/rbac_model.conf", "examples/rbac_policy.csv")
const e = await newEnforcer('examples/rbac_model.conf', 'examples/rbac_policy.csv')
$e = new Enforcer('examples/rbac_model.conf', 'examples/rbac_policy.csv');
e = casbin.Enforcer("examples/rbac_model.conf", "examples/rbac_policy.csv")
var e = new Enforcer("path/to/model.conf", "path/to/policy.csv");
let mut e = Enforcer::new("examples/rbac_model.conf", "examples/rbac_policy.csv").await?;
Enforcer e = new Enforcer("examples/rbac_model.conf", "examples/rbac_policy.csv");
GetRolesForUser()
GetRolesForUser gets the roles that a user has.
For example:
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res := e.GetRolesForUser("alice")
const res = await e.getRolesForUser('alice')
$res = $e->getRolesForUser("alice");
roles = e.get_roles_for_user("alice")
var res = e.GetRolesForUser("alice");
let roles = e.get_roles_for_user("alice", None); // No domain
List<String> res = e.getRolesForUser("alice");
GetUsersForRole()
GetUsersForRole gets the users that has a role.
For example:
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res := e.GetUsersForRole("data1_admin")
const res = await e.getUsersForRole('data1_admin')
$res = $e->getUsersForRole("data1_admin");
users = e.get_users_for_role("data1_admin")
var res = e.GetUsersForRole("data1_admin");
let users = e.get_users_for_role("data1_admin", None); // No domain
List<String> res = e.getUsersForRole("data1_admin");
HasRoleForUser()
HasRoleForUser determines whether a user has a role.
For example:
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res := e.HasRoleForUser("alice", "data1_admin")
const res = await e.hasRoleForUser('alice', 'data1_admin')
$res = $e->hasRoleForUser("alice", "data1_admin");
has = e.has_role_for_user("alice", "data1_admin")
var res = e.HasRoleForUser("alice", "data1_admin");
let has = e.has_role_for_user("alice", "data1_admin", None); // No domain
boolean res = e.hasRoleForUser("alice", "data1_admin");
AddRoleForUser()
AddRoleForUser adds a role for a user. Returns false if the user already has the role (aka not affected).
For example:
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e.AddRoleForUser("alice", "data2_admin")
await e.addRoleForUser('alice', 'data2_admin')
$e->addRoleForUser("alice", "data2_admin");
e.add_role_for_user("alice", "data2_admin")
var added = e.AddRoleForUser("alice", "data2_admin");
or
var added = await e.AddRoleForUserAsync("alice", "data2_admin");
let added = e.add_role_for_user("alice", "data2_admin", None).await?; // No domain
boolean added = e.addRoleForUser("alice", "data2_admin");
AddRolesForUser()
AddRolesForUser adds multiple roles for a user. Returns false if the user already has one of these roles (aka not affected).
For example:
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var roles = []string{"data2_admin", "data1_admin"}
e.AddRolesForUser("alice", roles)
const roles = ["data1_admin", "data2_admin"];
roles.map((role) => e.addRoleForUser("alice", role));
let roles = vec!["data1_admin".to_owned(), "data2_admin".to_owned()];
let all_added = e.add_roles_for_user("alice", roles, None).await?; // No domain
DeleteRoleForUser()
DeleteRoleForUser deletes a role for a user. Returns false if the user does not have the role (aka not affected).
For example:
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e.DeleteRoleForUser("alice", "data1_admin")
await e.deleteRoleForUser('alice', 'data1_admin')
$e->deleteRoleForUser("alice", "data1_admin");
e.delete_role_for_user("alice", "data1_admin")
var deleted = e.DeleteRoleForUser("alice", "data1_admin");
or
var deleted = await e.DeleteRoleForUser("alice", "data1_admin");
let deleted = e.delete_role_for_user("alice", "data1_admin", None).await?; // No domain
boolean deleted = e.deleteRoleForUser("alice", "data1_admin");
DeleteRolesForUser()
DeleteRolesForUser deletes all roles for a user. Returns false if the user does not have any roles (aka not affected).
For example:
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e.DeleteRolesForUser("alice")
await e.deleteRolesForUser('alice')
$e->deleteRolesForUser("alice");
e.delete_roles_for_user("alice")
var deletedAtLeastOne = e.DeleteRolesForUser("alice");
or
var deletedAtLeastOne = await e.DeleteRolesForUserAsync("alice");
let deleted_at_least_one = e.delete_roles_for_user("alice", None).await?; // No domain
boolean deletedAtLeastOne = e.deleteRolesForUser("alice");
DeleteUser()
DeleteUser deletes a user. Returns false if the user does not exist (aka not affected).
For example:
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e.DeleteUser("alice")
await e.deleteUser('alice')
$e->deleteUser("alice");
e.delete_user("alice")
var deleted = e.DeleteUser("alice");
or
var deleted = await e.DeleteUserAsync("alice");
let deleted = e.delete_user("alice").await?;
boolean deleted = e.deleteUser("alice");
DeleteRole()
DeleteRole deletes a role.
For example:
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e.DeleteRole("data2_admin")
await e.deleteRole("data2_admin")
$e->deleteRole("data2_admin");
e.delete_role("data2_admin")
var deleted = e.DeleteRole("data2_admin");
or
var deleted = await e.DeleteRoleAsync("data2_admin");
let deleted = e.delete_role("data2_admin").await?;
e.deleteRole("data2_admin");
DeletePermission()
DeletePermission deletes a permission. Returns false if the permission does not exist (aka not affected).
For example:
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e.DeletePermission("read")
await e.deletePermission('read')
$e->deletePermission("read");
e.delete_permission("read")
var deleted = e.DeletePermission("read");
or
var deleted = await e.DeletePermissionAsync("read");
let deleted = e.delete_permission(vec!["read".to_owned()]).await?;
boolean deleted = e.deletePermission("read");
AddPermissionForUser()
AddPermissionForUser adds a permission for a user or role. Returns false if the user or role already has the permission (aka not affected).
For example:
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e.AddPermissionForUser("bob", "read")
await e.addPermissionForUser('bob', 'read')
$e->addPermissionForUser("bob", "read");
e.add_permission_for_user("bob", "read")
var added = e.AddPermissionForUser("bob", "read");
or
var added = await e.AddPermissionForUserAsync("bob", "read");
let added = e.add_permission_for_user("bob", vec!["read".to_owned()]).await?;
boolean added = e.addPermissionForUser("bob", "read");
AddPermissionsForUser()
AddPermissionsForUser adds multiple permissions for a user or role. Returns false if the user or role already has one of the permissions (aka not affected).
For example:
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var permissions = [][]string{{"data1", "read"},{"data2","write"}}
for i := 0; i < len(permissions); i++ {
e.AddPermissionsForUser("alice", permissions[i])
}
const permissions = [
["data1", "read"],
["data2", "write"],
];
permissions.map((permission) => e.addPermissionForUser("bob", ...permission));
let permissions = vec![
vec!["data1".to_owned(), "read".to_owned()],
vec!["data2".to_owned(), "write".to_owned()],
];
let all_added = e.add_permissions_for_user("bob", permissions).await?;
DeletePermissionForUser()
DeletePermissionForUser deletes a permission for a user or role. Returns false if the user or role does not have the permission (aka not affected).
For example:
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e.DeletePermissionForUser("bob", "read")
await e.deletePermissionForUser("bob", "read")
$e->deletePermissionForUser("bob", "read");
e.delete_permission_for_user("bob", "read")
var deleted = e.DeletePermissionForUser("bob", "read");
or
var deleted = await e.DeletePermissionForUserAsync("bob", "read");
let deleted = e.delete_permission_for_user("bob", vec!["read".to_owned()]).await?;
boolean deleted = e.deletePermissionForUser("bob", "read");
DeletePermissionsForUser()
DeletePermissionsForUser deletes permissions for a user or role. Returns false if the user or role does not have any permissions (aka not affected).
For example:
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e.DeletePermissionsForUser("bob")
await e.deletePermissionsForUser('bob')
$e->deletePermissionsForUser("bob");
e.delete_permissions_for_user("bob")
var deletedAtLeastOne = e.DeletePermissionsForUser("bob");
or
var deletedAtLeastOne = await e.DeletePermissionsForUserAsync("bob");
let deleted_at_least_one = e.delete_permissions_for_user("bob").await?;
boolean deletedAtLeastOne = e.deletePermissionForUser("bob");
GetPermissionsForUser()
GetPermissionsForUser gets permissions for a user or role.
For example:
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e.GetPermissionsForUser("bob")
await e.getPermissionsForUser('bob')
$e->getPermissionsForUser("bob");
e.get_permissions_for_user("bob")
var permissions = e.GetPermissionsForUser("bob");
List<List<String>> permissions = e.getPermissionsForUser("bob");
HasPermissionForUser()
HasPermissionForUser determines whether a user has a permission.
For example:
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e.HasPermissionForUser("alice", []string{"read"})
await e.hasPermissionForUser('alice', 'read')
$e->hasPermissionForUser("alice", []string{"read"});
has = e.has_permission_for_user("alice", "read")
var has = e.HasPermissionForUser("bob", "read");
let has = e.has_permission_for_user("alice", vec!["data1".to_owned(), "read".to_owned()]);
boolean has = e.hasPermissionForUser("alice", "read");
GetImplicitRolesForUser()
GetImplicitRolesForUser gets implicit roles that a user has. Compared to GetRolesForUser(), this function retrieves indirect roles besides direct roles.
For example:
g, alice, role:admin
g, role:admin, role:user
GetRolesForUser("alice") can only get: ["role:admin"].
But GetImplicitRolesForUser("alice") will get: ["role:admin", "role:user"].
For example:
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e.GetImplicitRolesForUser("alice")
await e.getImplicitRolesForUser("alice")
$e->getImplicitRolesForUser("alice");
e.get_implicit_roles_for_user("alice")
var implicitRoles = e.GetImplicitRolesForUser("alice");
e.get_implicit_roles_for_user("alice", None); // No domain
List<String> implicitRoles = e.getImplicitRolesForUser("alice");
GetImplicitUsersForRole()
GetImplicitUsersForRole gets all users inheriting the role. Compared to GetUsersForRole(), this function retrieves indirect users.
For example:
g, alice, role:admin
g, role:admin, role:user
GetUsersForRole("role:user") can only get: ["role:admin"].
But GetImplicitUesrsForRole("role:user") will get: ["role:admin", "alice"].
For example:
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users := e.GetImplicitUsersForRole("role:user")
const users = e.getImplicitUsersForRole("role:user");
List<String> users = e.getImplicitUsersForRole("role:user");
GetImplicitPermissionsForUser()
GetImplicitPermissionsForUser gets implicit permissions for a user or role.
Compared to GetPermissionsForUser(), this function retrieves permissions for inherited roles.
For example:
p, admin, data1, read
p, alice, data2, read
g, alice, admin
GetPermissionsForUser("alice") can only get: [["alice", "data2", "read"]].
But GetImplicitPermissionsForUser("alice") will get: [["admin", "data1", "read"], ["alice", "data2", "read"]].
For example:
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e.GetImplicitPermissionsForUser("alice")
await e.getImplicitPermissionsForUser("alice")
$e->getImplicitPermissionsForUser("alice");
e.get_implicit_permissions_for_user("alice")
var implicitPermissions = e.GetImplicitPermissionsForUser("alice");
e.get_implicit_permissions_for_user("alice", None); // No domain
List<List<String>> implicitPermissions = e.getImplicitPermissionsForUser("alice");
GetNamedImplicitPermissionsForUser()
GetNamedImplicitPermissionsForUser gets implicit permissions for a user or role by named policy Compared to GetImplicitPermissionsForUser(), this function allow you to specify the policy name.
For example: p, admin, data1, read p2, admin, create g, alice, admin
GetImplicitPermissionsForUser("alice") only get: [["admin", "data1", "read"]], whose policy is default "p"
But you can specify the policy as "p2" to get: [["admin", "create"]] by GetNamedImplicitPermissionsForUser("p2","alice")
For example:
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e.GetNamedImplicitPermissionsForUser("p2","alice")
e.get_named_implicit_permissions_for_user("p2", "alice")
GetDomainsForUser()
GetDomainsForUser gets all domains which a user has.
For example: p, admin, domain1, data1, read p, admin, domain2, data2, read p, admin, domain2, data2, write g, alice, admin, domain1 g, alice, admin, domain2
GetDomainsForUser("alice") could get ["domain1", "domain2"]
For example:
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result, err := e.GetDomainsForUser("alice")
GetImplicitResourcesForUser()
GetImplicitResourcesForUser returns all policies that should be true for user.
For example:
p, alice, data1, read
p, bob, data2, write
p, data2_admin, data2, read
p, data2_admin, data2, write
g, alice, data2_admin
GetImplicitResourcesForUser("alice") will return
[[alice data1 read] [alice data2 read] [alice data2 write]]
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resources, err := e.GetImplicitResourcesForUser("alice")