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Guardian
Generic framework for roles and permissions to be used in our projects
Limitations and Notes
Supported Database: Implementation with MariaDb
Context (ctx): Allows to have multiple database pools (See next section)
Setup with MariaDB backend (MultiPools)
let open Guardian_backend.Pools in
let module MariaConfig = struct
include DefaultConfig
let database =
MultiPools
[ "pool-one", "mariadb://root@database:3306/dev"
; "pool-two", "mariadb://root@database:3306/test"
]
;;
end
in
let module MariaDb = Guardian_backend.MariaDb.Make (Roles) (Make (MariaConfig))
let%lwt () = Lwt_list.iter (fun pool -> MariaDb.migrate ~ctx:["pool", pool] ()) ["pool-one"; "pool-two"]
(** NOTE: To integrate migrations into your applications migration state see
e.g. function 'MariaDB.find_migrations *)
Usage
The test directory shows an example implementation of how guardian can be used.
role.ml: Definition of actors and targets
role.mli: Signature of the defined actors and targets
guard.ml: Create the guardian service
article.ml: Definition of the article target
hacker.ml: Definition of the hacker actor
user.ml: Definition of the user actor and target
main.ml: implementation of all test cases
Example usage:
module Guard = Guardian.Make (Role.Actor) (Role.Target)
let thomas = "Thomas", Guard.Uuid.Actor.create ()
let mike = "Mike", Guard.Uuid.Actor.create ()
let thomas_article = Article.make "Foo" "Bar" thomas
let mike_article = Article.make "Hello" "World" mike
let example_rule = `Actor (snd mike), `Update, `Target thomas_article.uuid
let initialize_authorizables_and_rules ?ctx =
(* Note: As a user can be an actor and a target, both need to be initialized *)
let* (_: [> `User ] MariaDb.actor) = User.to_authorizable ?ctx thomas in
let* (_: [> `User ] MariaDb.actor) = User.to_authorizable ?ctx mike in
let* (_: [> `User ] MariaDb.target) = UserTarget.to_authorizable ?ctx thomas in
let* (_: [> `User ] MariaDb.target) = UserTarget.to_authorizable ?ctx mike in
let* (_: [> `Article ] MariaDb.target) = Article.to_authorizable ?ctx thomas_article in
let* (_: [> `Article ] MariaDb.target) = Article.to_authorizable ?ctx mike_article in
let* () = MariaDb.Rule.save ?ctx example_role in
Lwt.return_unit
(* let mike Update the title of thomas article -> returns a (Article.t, string) Lwt_result.t *)
let update_title = Article.update_title ?ctx mike thomas_article "Updated Title"
Development
A guide how to setup the project with devcontainers can be found here.
Commands
Most used commands can be found in the following list. For the full list of commands, checkout the Makefile.
make build - to build the project
make build-watch - to build and watch the project
make test - to run all tests. This requires a running MariaDB instance.
๐ Release new version
Update CHANGELOG.md and document changes made. Ensure the version to be releases has a header matching the version, follow previous releases.
Edit the file dune-project and update version (version 0.0.0).
Build the project dune buildOR edit the file pool.opam and update version version: "0.0.0"