frostfs-api/acl/types.proto

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syntax = "proto3";
package neo.fs.v2.acl;
option go_package = "git.frostfs.info/TrueCloudLab/frostfs-api-go/v2/acl/grpc;acl";
option csharp_namespace = "Neo.FileStorage.API.Acl";
import "refs/types.proto";
import "ape/types.proto";
// Target role of the access control rule in access control list.
enum Role {
// Unspecified role, default value
ROLE_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
// User target rule is applied if sender is the owner of the container
USER = 1;
// System target rule is applied if sender is a storage node within the
// container or an inner ring node
SYSTEM = 2;
// Others target rule is applied if sender is neither a user nor a system
// target
OTHERS = 3;
}
// MatchType is an enumeration of match types.
enum MatchType {
// Unspecified match type, default value.
MATCH_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
// Return true if strings are equal
STRING_EQUAL = 1;
// Return true if strings are different
STRING_NOT_EQUAL = 2;
}
// Request's operation type to match if the rule is applicable to a particular
// request.
enum Operation {
// Unspecified operation, default value
OPERATION_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
// Get
GET = 1;
// Head
HEAD = 2;
// Put
PUT = 3;
// Delete
DELETE = 4;
// Search
SEARCH = 5;
// GetRange
GETRANGE = 6;
// GetRangeHash
GETRANGEHASH = 7;
}
// Rule execution result action. Either allows or denies access if the rule's
// filters match.
enum Action {
// Unspecified action, default value
ACTION_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
// Allow action
ALLOW = 1;
// Deny action
DENY = 2;
}
// Enumeration of possible sources of Headers to apply filters.
enum HeaderType {
// Unspecified header, default value.
HEADER_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
// Filter request headers
REQUEST = 1;
// Filter object headers
OBJECT = 2;
// Filter service headers. These are not processed by FrostFS nodes and
// exist for service use only.
SERVICE = 3;
}
// Describes a single eACL rule.
message EACLRecord {
// FrostFS request Verb to match
Operation operation = 1 [ json_name = "operation" ];
// Rule execution result. Either allows or denies access if filters match.
Action action = 2 [ json_name = "action" ];
// Filter to check particular properties of the request or the object.
//
// By default `key` field refers to the corresponding object's `Attribute`.
// Some Object's header fields can also be accessed by adding `$Object:`
// prefix to the name. Here is the list of fields available via this prefix:
//
// * $Object:version \
// version
// * $Object:objectID \
// object_id
// * $Object:containerID \
// container_id
// * $Object:ownerID \
// owner_id
// * $Object:creationEpoch \
// creation_epoch
// * $Object:payloadLength \
// payload_length
// * $Object:payloadHash \
// payload_hash
// * $Object:objectType \
// object_type
// * $Object:homomorphicHash \
// homomorphic_hash
//
// Please note, that if request or response does not have object's headers of
// full object (Range, RangeHash, Search, Delete), it will not be possible to
// filter by object header fields or user attributes. From the well-known list
// only `$Object:objectID` and `$Object:containerID` will be available, as
// it's possible to take that information from the requested address.
message Filter {
// Define if Object or Request header will be used
HeaderType header_type = 1 [ json_name = "headerType" ];
// Match operation type
MatchType match_type = 2 [ json_name = "matchType" ];
// Name of the Header to use
string key = 3 [ json_name = "key" ];
// Expected Header Value or pattern to match
string value = 4 [ json_name = "value" ];
}
// List of filters to match and see if rule is applicable
repeated Filter filters = 3 [ json_name = "filters" ];
// Target to apply ACL rule. Can be a subject's role class or a list of public
// keys to match.
message Target {
// Target subject's role class
Role role = 1 [ json_name = "role" ];
// List of public keys to identify target subject
repeated bytes keys = 2 [ json_name = "keys" ];
}
// List of target subjects to apply ACL rule to
repeated Target targets = 4 [ json_name = "targets" ];
}
// Extended ACL rules table. A list of ACL rules defined additionally to Basic
// ACL. Extended ACL rules can be attached to a container and can be updated
// or may be defined in `BearerToken` structure. Please see the corresponding
// FrostFS Technical Specification section for detailed description.
message EACLTable {
// eACL format version. Effectively, the version of API library used to create
// eACL Table.
neo.fs.v2.refs.Version version = 1 [ json_name = "version" ];
// Identifier of the container that should use given access control rules
neo.fs.v2.refs.ContainerID container_id = 2 [ json_name = "containerID" ];
// List of Extended ACL rules
repeated EACLRecord records = 3 [ json_name = "records" ];
}
// BearerToken allows to attach signed Extended ACL rules to the request in
// `RequestMetaHeader`. If container's Basic ACL rules allow, the attached rule
// set will be checked instead of one attached to the container itself. Just
// like [JWT](https://jwt.io), it has a limited lifetime and scope, hence can be
// used in the similar use cases, like providing authorisation to externally
// authenticated party.
//
// BearerToken can be issued only by the container's owner and must be signed
// using the key associated with the container's `OwnerID`.
message BearerToken {
// Bearer Token body structure contains Extended ACL table issued by the
// container owner with additional information preventing token abuse.
message Body {
// Table of Extended ACL rules to use instead of the ones attached to the
// container. If it contains `container_id` field, bearer token is only
// valid for this specific container. Otherwise, any container of the same
// owner is allowed.
//
// Deprecated: eACL tables are no longer relevant - `APEOverrides` should be
// used instead.
EACLTable eacl_table = 1 [ json_name = "eaclTable" ];
// `OwnerID` defines to whom the token was issued. It must match the request
// originator's `OwnerID`. If empty, any token bearer will be accepted.
neo.fs.v2.refs.OwnerID owner_id = 2 [ json_name = "ownerID" ];
// Lifetime parameters of the token. Field names taken from
// [rfc7519](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7519).
message TokenLifetime {
// Expiration Epoch
uint64 exp = 1 [ json_name = "exp" ];
// Not valid before Epoch
uint64 nbf = 2 [ json_name = "nbf" ];
// Issued at Epoch
uint64 iat = 3 [ json_name = "iat" ];
}
// Token expiration and valid time period parameters
TokenLifetime lifetime = 3 [ json_name = "lifetime" ];
// AllowImpersonate flag to consider token signer as request owner.
// If this field is true extended ACL table in token body isn't processed.
bool allow_impersonate = 4 [ json_name = "allowImpersonate" ];
// APEOverride is the list of APE chains defined for a target.
// These chains are meant to serve as overrides to the already defined (or
// even undefined) APE chains for the target (see contract `Policy`).
//
// The server-side processing of the bearer token with set APE overrides
// must verify if a client is permitted to override chains for the target,
// preventing unauthorized access through the APE mechanism.
message APEOverride {
// Target for which chains are applied.
frostfs.v2.ape.ChainTarget target = 1 [ json_name = "target" ];
// The list of APE chains.
repeated frostfs.v2.ape.Chain chains = 2 [ json_name = "chains" ];
}
// APE override for the target.
APEOverride ape_override = 5 [ json_name = "apeOverride" ];
}
// Bearer Token body
Body body = 1 [ json_name = "body" ];
// Signature of BearerToken body
neo.fs.v2.refs.Signature signature = 2 [ json_name = "signature" ];
}