syntax = "proto3"; package neo.fs.v2.acl; option go_package = "github.com/nspcc-dev/neofs-api-go/v2/acl/grpc;acl"; option csharp_namespace = "NeoFS.API.v2.Acl"; import "refs/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 the storage node within the // container or inner ring node SYSTEM = 2; // Others target rule is applied if sender is not user nor 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; } // Describes a single eACL rule. message EACLRecord { // NeoFS 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 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 // 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. Defined a list of ACL rules additionally to Basic // ACL. Extended ACL rules can be attached to the container and can be updated // or may be defined in `BearerToken` structure. Please see the corresponding // NeoFS Technical Specification's 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 container's owner and must be signed using // the key associated with container's `OwnerID`. message BearerToken { // Bearer Token body structure contains Extended ACL table issued by container // owner with additional information preventing token's abuse. message Body { // Table of Extended ACL rules to use instead of the ones attached to the // container EACLTable eacl_table = 1 [json_name="eaclTable"]; // `OwnerID` to whom the token was issued. 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. Filed 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"]; } // Bearer Token body Body body = 1 [json_name="body"]; // Signature of BearerToken body neo.fs.v2.refs.Signature signature = 2 [json_name="signature"]; }