flask-authz is an authorization middleware for Flask, it's based on PyCasbin.
pip install flask-authz
Or clone the repo:
$ git clone https://github.com/pycasbin/flask-authz.git
$ python setup.py install
Module Usage:
from flask import Flask
from flask_authz import CasbinEnforcer
from casbin.persist.adapters import FileAdapter
app = Flask(__name__)
# Set up Casbin model config
app.config['CASBIN_MODEL'] = 'casbinmodel.conf'
# Set headers where owner for enforcement policy should be located
app.config['CASBIN_OWNER_HEADERS'] = {'X-User', 'X-Group'}
# Set up Casbin Adapter
adapter = FileAdapter('rbac_policy.csv')
casbin_enforcer = CasbinEnforcer(app, adapter)
@app.route('/', methods=['GET'])
@casbin_enforcer.enforcer
def get_root():
return jsonify({'message': 'If you see this you have access'})
@app.route('/manager', methods=['POST'])
@casbin_enforcer.enforcer
@casbin_enforcer.manager
def make_casbin_change(manager):
# Manager is an casbin.enforcer.Enforcer object to make changes to Casbin
return jsonify({'message': 'If you see this you have access'})
Example Config
This example file can be found in tests/casbin_files
[request_definition]
r = sub, obj, act
[policy_definition]
p = sub, obj, act
[role_definition]
g = _, _
[policy_effect]
e = some(where (p.eft == allow))
[matchers]
m = g(r.sub, p.sub) && r.obj == p.obj && r.act == p.act
Example Policy
This example file can be found in tests/casbin_files
p, alice, /dataset1/*, GET
p, alice, /dataset1/resource1, POST
p, bob, /dataset2/resource1, *
p, bob, /dataset2/resource2, GET
p, bob, /dataset2/folder1/*, POST
p, dataset1_admin, /dataset1/*, *
p, *, /login, *
p, anonymous, /, GET
g, cathy, dataset1_admin
- Fork
- Install Dev ENV
# Install Flask-Casbin with Dev packages
pip install -r dev_requirements.txt
pip install -r requirements.txt
pip install -e .
# Install Pre-commits
pre-commit install
# Create feature branch
git checkout -b feature-more-cool-stuff
# Code stuff
Then push your changes and create a PR
# update requirements.txt
pip-compile --no-annotate --no-header --rebuild requirements.in
# sync venv
pip-sync
bumpversion major # major release
or
bumpversion minor # minor release
or
bumpversion patch # hotfix release
The authorization determines a request based on {subject, object, action}
, which means what subject
can perform what action
on what object
. In this plugin, the meanings are:
subject
: the logged-in user nameobject
: the URL path for the web resource like "dataset1/item1"action
: HTTP method like GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, or the high-level actions you defined like "read-file", "write-blog"
For how to write authorization policy and other details, please refer to the Casbin's documentation.
This project is under Apache 2.0 License. See the LICENSE file for the full license text.