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Access Control Lists (ACL): types and values to allow or deny access to specific parts of an API based on path matching.
path_matcher
is the type of values that describe a path or a set of paths. Specifically,
Literal s
matches path chunks that are identical to s
,Wildcard
matches any single path chunk,Exact chunks
matches any path the chunks of which match chunks
one-by-one,FollowedByAnySuffix chunks
matches any path that is a suffix of a path matched by Exact chunks
.E.g., Exact [Literal "users"; Wildcard; Literal "display-name"]
matches the path "/users/Alice/display-name"
and "/users/Bob/display-name"
, but not "/users/foo/preferences/"
, nor "/users/Bar/display-name/normalised"
.
E.g., FollowedByAnySuffix [Literal "admin"; Literal "keys"]
matches the path "/admin/keys"
and "admin/keys/gpg"
.
It is recommended that you use FollowedByAnySuffix
in order to match a whole directory attached to a given prefix, or a whole set of services that are register under a common prefix.
It is recommended that you use Wildcard
to match path-parameters (such as with the path "/users/<user-id>/"
.
It is _NOT_ recommended that you use Literal _
to match on the specific value of a parameter.
meth_matcher
is the type of values that describe a method or a set of methods. Exact m
matches m
whilst Any
matches any method.
val parse : string -> matcher
parse s
parses the string s
as a matcher. It raises Invalid_argument
if the argument s
is not in line with the following format.
A string representation of a matcher has the following components one after the other.
1. An optional method. If the method is absent, then Any
is the method matcher. If the method is present it must be one of "GET"; "POST";
"DELETE"; "PUT"; "PATCH"
. 2. Any number (including none (0)) of spaces (
). 3. A path which must start with a slash (/
) and be followed by a sequence of chunks separated by slashes (/
). Each chunk is either a single asterisk (*
) (for Wildcard
) or a non-empty sequence of characters (for Literal _
). Special characters (see below) must be percentage-encoded. 4. An optional suffix slash-star-star ("/**"
) indicates FollowedByAnySuffix
and it's absence is for Exact
.
E.g., "/**"
is a matcher for any method and any path. E.g., " /**"
is the same matcher with extra (ignored) space (for alignment). E.g., "GET /**"
is a matcher for the GET method and any path. E.g., "POST /admin/**"
is a matcher for the POST method on any suffix of "/admin"
. E.g., "PATCH/*"
is a matcher for the PATCH method on any single-chunk path. E.g., "/users/*/display-name"
is a matcher for any method on paths that fit in the "/users/<user-id>/display-name"
pattern.
Chunks cannot contain the following special characters. These characters must be represented percent-encoded. (Note that chunks are percent-decoded and the character percent (%
) should appear percent-encoded (%25).
/
, represented by %2F)*
, represented by %2A)?
, represented by %3F)&
, represented by %26)#
, represented by %23)=
, represented by %3D)Also note that each chunk is percent-decoded.
E.g., "GET /entries/by/year/2020/*/*"
is a matcher for the GET method on paths that fit in the "/entries/by/year/2020/<month>/<day>"
pattern. E.g., "GET /entries/by/year/20*/*/*"
is not a valid matcher. The character asterisk (*
) is not allowed within literal chunks. To match on the specific string "20*"
use the percent-encoding 20%2A
. You cannot match on regular expressions nor glob expansions using this Acl module.
val allowed : t -> meth:Resto.meth -> path:string list -> bool