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gitea/models/repo_permission.go

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// Copyright 2018 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a MIT-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package models
import (
"fmt"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/models/db"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/models/unit"
user_model "code.gitea.io/gitea/models/user"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/log"
)
// Permission contains all the permissions related variables to a repository for a user
type Permission struct {
AccessMode AccessMode
Units []*RepoUnit
UnitsMode map[unit.Type]AccessMode
}
// IsOwner returns true if current user is the owner of repository.
func (p *Permission) IsOwner() bool {
return p.AccessMode >= AccessModeOwner
}
// IsAdmin returns true if current user has admin or higher access of repository.
func (p *Permission) IsAdmin() bool {
return p.AccessMode >= AccessModeAdmin
}
// HasAccess returns true if the current user has at least read access to any unit of this repository
func (p *Permission) HasAccess() bool {
if p.UnitsMode == nil {
return p.AccessMode >= AccessModeRead
}
return len(p.UnitsMode) > 0
}
// UnitAccessMode returns current user accessmode to the specify unit of the repository
func (p *Permission) UnitAccessMode(unitType unit.Type) AccessMode {
if p.UnitsMode == nil {
for _, u := range p.Units {
if u.Type == unitType {
return p.AccessMode
}
}
return AccessModeNone
}
return p.UnitsMode[unitType]
}
// CanAccess returns true if user has mode access to the unit of the repository
func (p *Permission) CanAccess(mode AccessMode, unitType unit.Type) bool {
return p.UnitAccessMode(unitType) >= mode
}
// CanAccessAny returns true if user has mode access to any of the units of the repository
func (p *Permission) CanAccessAny(mode AccessMode, unitTypes ...unit.Type) bool {
for _, u := range unitTypes {
if p.CanAccess(mode, u) {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// CanRead returns true if user could read to this unit
func (p *Permission) CanRead(unitType unit.Type) bool {
return p.CanAccess(AccessModeRead, unitType)
}
// CanReadAny returns true if user has read access to any of the units of the repository
func (p *Permission) CanReadAny(unitTypes ...unit.Type) bool {
return p.CanAccessAny(AccessModeRead, unitTypes...)
}
// CanReadIssuesOrPulls returns true if isPull is true and user could read pull requests and
// returns true if isPull is false and user could read to issues
func (p *Permission) CanReadIssuesOrPulls(isPull bool) bool {
if isPull {
return p.CanRead(unit.TypePullRequests)
}
return p.CanRead(unit.TypeIssues)
}
// CanWrite returns true if user could write to this unit
func (p *Permission) CanWrite(unitType unit.Type) bool {
return p.CanAccess(AccessModeWrite, unitType)
}
// CanWriteIssuesOrPulls returns true if isPull is true and user could write to pull requests and
// returns true if isPull is false and user could write to issues
func (p *Permission) CanWriteIssuesOrPulls(isPull bool) bool {
if isPull {
return p.CanWrite(unit.TypePullRequests)
}
return p.CanWrite(unit.TypeIssues)
}
// ColorFormat writes a colored string for these Permissions
func (p *Permission) ColorFormat(s fmt.State) {
noColor := log.ColorBytes(log.Reset)
format := "AccessMode: %-v, %d Units, %d UnitsMode(s): [ "
args := []interface{}{
p.AccessMode,
log.NewColoredValueBytes(len(p.Units), &noColor),
log.NewColoredValueBytes(len(p.UnitsMode), &noColor),
}
if s.Flag('+') {
for i, unit := range p.Units {
config := ""
if unit.Config != nil {
configBytes, err := unit.Config.ToDB()
config = string(configBytes)
if err != nil {
config = err.Error()
}
}
format += "\nUnits[%d]: ID: %d RepoID: %d Type: %-v Config: %s"
args = append(args,
log.NewColoredValueBytes(i, &noColor),
log.NewColoredIDValue(unit.ID),
log.NewColoredIDValue(unit.RepoID),
unit.Type,
config)
}
for key, value := range p.UnitsMode {
format += "\nUnitMode[%-v]: %-v"
args = append(args,
key,
value)
}
} else {
format += "..."
}
format += " ]"
log.ColorFprintf(s, format, args...)
}
// GetUserRepoPermission returns the user permissions to the repository
func GetUserRepoPermission(repo *Repository, user *user_model.User) (Permission, error) {
return getUserRepoPermission(db.GetEngine(db.DefaultContext), repo, user)
}
func getUserRepoPermission(e db.Engine, repo *Repository, user *user_model.User) (perm Permission, err error) {
if log.IsTrace() {
defer func() {
if user == nil {
log.Trace("Permission Loaded for anonymous user in %-v:\nPermissions: %-+v",
repo,
perm)
return
}
log.Trace("Permission Loaded for %-v in %-v:\nPermissions: %-+v",
user,
repo,
perm)
}()
}
// anonymous user visit private repo.
// TODO: anonymous user visit public unit of private repo???
if user == nil && repo.IsPrivate {
perm.AccessMode = AccessModeNone
return
}
var isCollaborator bool
if user != nil {
isCollaborator, err = repo.isCollaborator(e, user.ID)
if err != nil {
return perm, err
}
}
if err = repo.getOwner(e); err != nil {
return
}
// Prevent strangers from checking out public repo of private organization/users
// Allow user if they are collaborator of a repo within a private user or a private organization but not a member of the organization itself
if !hasOrgOrUserVisible(e, repo.Owner, user) && !isCollaborator {
perm.AccessMode = AccessModeNone
return
}
if err = repo.getUnits(e); err != nil {
return
}
perm.Units = repo.Units
// anonymous visit public repo
if user == nil {
perm.AccessMode = AccessModeRead
return
}
// Admin or the owner has super access to the repository
if user.IsAdmin || user.ID == repo.OwnerID {
perm.AccessMode = AccessModeOwner
return
}
// plain user
Restricted users (#6274) * Restricted users (#4334): initial implementation * Add User.IsRestricted & UI to edit it * Pass user object instead of user id to places where IsRestricted flag matters * Restricted users: maintain access rows for all referenced repos (incl public) * Take logged in user & IsRestricted flag into account in org/repo listings, searches and accesses * Add basic repo access tests for restricted users Signed-off-by: Manush Dodunekov <manush@stendahls.se> * Mention restricted users in the faq Signed-off-by: Manush Dodunekov <manush@stendahls.se> * Revert unnecessary change `.isUserPartOfOrg` -> `.IsUserPartOfOrg` Signed-off-by: Manush Dodunekov <manush@stendahls.se> * Remove unnecessary `org.IsOrganization()` call Signed-off-by: Manush Dodunekov <manush@stendahls.se> * Revert to an `int64` keyed `accessMap` * Add type `userAccess` * Add convenience func updateUserAccess() * Turn accessMap into a `map[int64]userAccess` Signed-off-by: Manush Dodunekov <manush@stendahls.se> * or even better: `map[int64]*userAccess` * updateUserAccess(): use tighter syntax as suggested by lafriks * even tighter * Avoid extra loop * Don't disclose limited orgs to unauthenticated users * Don't assume block only applies to orgs * Use an array of `VisibleType` for filtering * fix yet another thinko * Ok - no need for u * Revert "Ok - no need for u" This reverts commit 5c3e886aabd5acd997a3b35687d322439732c200. Co-authored-by: Antoine GIRARD <sapk@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Lauris BH <lauris@nix.lv>
2020-01-13 18:33:46 +01:00
perm.AccessMode, err = accessLevel(e, user, repo)
if err != nil {
return
}
if err = repo.getOwner(e); err != nil {
return
}
if !repo.Owner.IsOrganization() {
return
}
perm.UnitsMode = make(map[unit.Type]AccessMode)
// Collaborators on organization
if isCollaborator {
for _, u := range repo.Units {
perm.UnitsMode[u.Type] = perm.AccessMode
}
}
// get units mode from teams
teams, err := getUserRepoTeams(e, repo.OwnerID, user.ID, repo.ID)
if err != nil {
return
}
// if user in an owner team
for _, team := range teams {
if team.Authorize >= AccessModeOwner {
perm.AccessMode = AccessModeOwner
perm.UnitsMode = nil
return
}
}
for _, u := range repo.Units {
var found bool
for _, team := range teams {
if team.unitEnabled(e, u.Type) {
m := perm.UnitsMode[u.Type]
if m < team.Authorize {
perm.UnitsMode[u.Type] = team.Authorize
}
found = true
}
}
Restricted users (#6274) * Restricted users (#4334): initial implementation * Add User.IsRestricted & UI to edit it * Pass user object instead of user id to places where IsRestricted flag matters * Restricted users: maintain access rows for all referenced repos (incl public) * Take logged in user & IsRestricted flag into account in org/repo listings, searches and accesses * Add basic repo access tests for restricted users Signed-off-by: Manush Dodunekov <manush@stendahls.se> * Mention restricted users in the faq Signed-off-by: Manush Dodunekov <manush@stendahls.se> * Revert unnecessary change `.isUserPartOfOrg` -> `.IsUserPartOfOrg` Signed-off-by: Manush Dodunekov <manush@stendahls.se> * Remove unnecessary `org.IsOrganization()` call Signed-off-by: Manush Dodunekov <manush@stendahls.se> * Revert to an `int64` keyed `accessMap` * Add type `userAccess` * Add convenience func updateUserAccess() * Turn accessMap into a `map[int64]userAccess` Signed-off-by: Manush Dodunekov <manush@stendahls.se> * or even better: `map[int64]*userAccess` * updateUserAccess(): use tighter syntax as suggested by lafriks * even tighter * Avoid extra loop * Don't disclose limited orgs to unauthenticated users * Don't assume block only applies to orgs * Use an array of `VisibleType` for filtering * fix yet another thinko * Ok - no need for u * Revert "Ok - no need for u" This reverts commit 5c3e886aabd5acd997a3b35687d322439732c200. Co-authored-by: Antoine GIRARD <sapk@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Lauris BH <lauris@nix.lv>
2020-01-13 18:33:46 +01:00
// for a public repo on an organization, a non-restricted user has read permission on non-team defined units.
if !found && !repo.IsPrivate && !user.IsRestricted {
if _, ok := perm.UnitsMode[u.Type]; !ok {
perm.UnitsMode[u.Type] = AccessModeRead
}
}
}
// remove no permission units
perm.Units = make([]*RepoUnit, 0, len(repo.Units))
for t := range perm.UnitsMode {
for _, u := range repo.Units {
if u.Type == t {
perm.Units = append(perm.Units, u)
}
}
}
return
}
// IsUserRealRepoAdmin check if this user is real repo admin
func IsUserRealRepoAdmin(repo *Repository, user *user_model.User) (bool, error) {
if repo.OwnerID == user.ID {
return true, nil
}
sess := db.GetEngine(db.DefaultContext)
if err := repo.getOwner(sess); err != nil {
return false, err
}
accessMode, err := accessLevel(sess, user, repo)
if err != nil {
return false, err
}
return accessMode >= AccessModeAdmin, nil
}
// IsUserRepoAdmin return true if user has admin right of a repo
func IsUserRepoAdmin(repo *Repository, user *user_model.User) (bool, error) {
return isUserRepoAdmin(db.GetEngine(db.DefaultContext), repo, user)
}
func isUserRepoAdmin(e db.Engine, repo *Repository, user *user_model.User) (bool, error) {
if user == nil || repo == nil {
return false, nil
}
if user.IsAdmin {
return true, nil
}
Restricted users (#6274) * Restricted users (#4334): initial implementation * Add User.IsRestricted & UI to edit it * Pass user object instead of user id to places where IsRestricted flag matters * Restricted users: maintain access rows for all referenced repos (incl public) * Take logged in user & IsRestricted flag into account in org/repo listings, searches and accesses * Add basic repo access tests for restricted users Signed-off-by: Manush Dodunekov <manush@stendahls.se> * Mention restricted users in the faq Signed-off-by: Manush Dodunekov <manush@stendahls.se> * Revert unnecessary change `.isUserPartOfOrg` -> `.IsUserPartOfOrg` Signed-off-by: Manush Dodunekov <manush@stendahls.se> * Remove unnecessary `org.IsOrganization()` call Signed-off-by: Manush Dodunekov <manush@stendahls.se> * Revert to an `int64` keyed `accessMap` * Add type `userAccess` * Add convenience func updateUserAccess() * Turn accessMap into a `map[int64]userAccess` Signed-off-by: Manush Dodunekov <manush@stendahls.se> * or even better: `map[int64]*userAccess` * updateUserAccess(): use tighter syntax as suggested by lafriks * even tighter * Avoid extra loop * Don't disclose limited orgs to unauthenticated users * Don't assume block only applies to orgs * Use an array of `VisibleType` for filtering * fix yet another thinko * Ok - no need for u * Revert "Ok - no need for u" This reverts commit 5c3e886aabd5acd997a3b35687d322439732c200. Co-authored-by: Antoine GIRARD <sapk@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Lauris BH <lauris@nix.lv>
2020-01-13 18:33:46 +01:00
mode, err := accessLevel(e, user, repo)
if err != nil {
return false, err
}
if mode >= AccessModeAdmin {
return true, nil
}
teams, err := getUserRepoTeams(e, repo.OwnerID, user.ID, repo.ID)
if err != nil {
return false, err
}
for _, team := range teams {
if team.Authorize >= AccessModeAdmin {
return true, nil
}
}
return false, nil
}
// AccessLevel returns the Access a user has to a repository. Will return NoneAccess if the
// user does not have access.
func AccessLevel(user *user_model.User, repo *Repository) (AccessMode, error) {
return accessLevelUnit(db.GetEngine(db.DefaultContext), user, repo, unit.TypeCode)
}
// AccessLevelUnit returns the Access a user has to a repository's. Will return NoneAccess if the
// user does not have access.
func AccessLevelUnit(user *user_model.User, repo *Repository, unitType unit.Type) (AccessMode, error) {
return accessLevelUnit(db.GetEngine(db.DefaultContext), user, repo, unitType)
}
func accessLevelUnit(e db.Engine, user *user_model.User, repo *Repository, unitType unit.Type) (AccessMode, error) {
perm, err := getUserRepoPermission(e, repo, user)
if err != nil {
return AccessModeNone, err
}
return perm.UnitAccessMode(unitType), nil
}
func hasAccessUnit(e db.Engine, user *user_model.User, repo *Repository, unitType unit.Type, testMode AccessMode) (bool, error) {
mode, err := accessLevelUnit(e, user, repo, unitType)
return testMode <= mode, err
}
// HasAccessUnit returns true if user has testMode to the unit of the repository
func HasAccessUnit(user *user_model.User, repo *Repository, unitType unit.Type, testMode AccessMode) (bool, error) {
return hasAccessUnit(db.GetEngine(db.DefaultContext), user, repo, unitType, testMode)
}
// CanBeAssigned return true if user can be assigned to issue or pull requests in repo
// Currently any write access (code, issues or pr's) is assignable, to match assignee list in user interface.
// FIXME: user could send PullRequest also could be assigned???
func CanBeAssigned(user *user_model.User, repo *Repository, isPull bool) (bool, error) {
return canBeAssigned(db.GetEngine(db.DefaultContext), user, repo, isPull)
}
func canBeAssigned(e db.Engine, user *user_model.User, repo *Repository, _ bool) (bool, error) {
if user.IsOrganization() {
return false, fmt.Errorf("Organization can't be added as assignee [user_id: %d, repo_id: %d]", user.ID, repo.ID)
}
perm, err := getUserRepoPermission(e, repo, user)
if err != nil {
return false, err
}
return perm.CanAccessAny(AccessModeWrite, unit.TypeCode, unit.TypeIssues, unit.TypePullRequests), nil
}
func hasAccess(e db.Engine, userID int64, repo *Repository) (bool, error) {
var user *user_model.User
var err error
if userID > 0 {
user, err = user_model.GetUserByIDEngine(e, userID)
if err != nil {
return false, err
}
}
perm, err := getUserRepoPermission(e, repo, user)
if err != nil {
return false, err
}
return perm.HasAccess(), nil
}
// HasAccess returns true if user has access to repo
func HasAccess(userID int64, repo *Repository) (bool, error) {
return hasAccess(db.GetEngine(db.DefaultContext), userID, repo)
}
// FilterOutRepoIdsWithoutUnitAccess filter out repos where user has no access to repositories
func FilterOutRepoIdsWithoutUnitAccess(u *user_model.User, repoIDs []int64, units ...unit.Type) ([]int64, error) {
i := 0
for _, rID := range repoIDs {
repo, err := GetRepositoryByID(rID)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
perm, err := GetUserRepoPermission(repo, u)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if perm.CanReadAny(units...) {
repoIDs[i] = rID
i++
}
}
return repoIDs[:i], nil
}