View Source Ash.Policy.Check behaviour (ash v3.1.4)
A behaviour for declaring checks, which can be used to easily construct authorization rules.
If a check can be expressed simply, i.e as a function of the actor, or the context of the request,
see Ash.Policy.SimpleCheck
for an easy way to write that check.
If a check can be expressed with a filter statement, see Ash.Policy.FilterCheck
for an easy way to write that check.
Summary
Callbacks
An optional callback, that allows the check to work with policies set to access_type :filter
An optional callback, hat allows the check to work with policies set to access_type :runtime
Describe the check in human readable format, given the options
Whether or not your check requires the original data of a changeset (if applicable)
Strict checks should be cheap, and should never result in external calls (like database or domain)
The type of the check
Types
@type actor() :: any()
@type authorizer() :: Ash.Policy.Authorizer.t()
@type check_type() :: :simple | :filter | :manual
@type options() :: Keyword.t()
Callbacks
@callback auto_filter(actor(), authorizer(), options()) :: Keyword.t() | Ash.Expr.t()
An optional callback, that allows the check to work with policies set to access_type :filter
Return a keyword list filter that will be applied to the query being made, and will scope the results to match the rule
@callback check(actor(), [Ash.Resource.record()], map(), options()) :: [ Ash.Resource.record() ]
An optional callback, hat allows the check to work with policies set to access_type :runtime
Takes a list of records, and returns the subset of authorized records.
Describe the check in human readable format, given the options
Whether or not your check requires the original data of a changeset (if applicable)
@callback strict_check(actor(), authorizer(), options()) :: {:ok, boolean() | :unknown} | {:error, term()}
Strict checks should be cheap, and should never result in external calls (like database or domain)
It should return {:ok, true}
if it can tell that the request is authorized, and {:ok, false}
if
it can tell that it is not. If unsure, it should return {:ok, :unknown}
@callback type() :: check_type()
The type of the check
:manual
checks must be written by hand as standard check modules
:filter
checks can use Ash.Policy.FilterCheck
for simplicity
:simple
checks can use Ash.Policy.SimpleCheck
for simplicity