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v2 v3 1 = Fine grained permissions 1 2 [[PageOutline(2-5, Contents, floated)]] 2 = Fine grained permissions = 3 4 Before Trac 0.11, it was only possible to define fine-grained permissions checks on the repository browser sub-system. 5 6 Since 0.11, there's a general mechanism in place that allows custom **permission policy plugins** to grant or deny any action on any kind of Trac resources, even at the level of specific versions of such resources. 7 8 Note that for Trac 0.12, `authz_policy` has been integrated as an optional module (in `tracopt.perm.authz_policy.*`), so it's installed by default and can simply be activated via the //Plugins// panel in the Trac administration module. 9 10 11 == Permission Policies == 12 13 A great diversity of permission policies can be implemented, and Trac comes with a few examples. 14 15 Which policies are currently active is determined by a configuration setting in TracIni: 16 e.g. 17 {{{ 18 [trac] 19 permission_policies = AuthzSourcePolicy, DefaultPermissionPolicy, LegacyAttachmentPolicy 20 }}} 21 This lists the [#AuthzSourcePolicy] described below as the first policy, followed by the !DefaultPermissionPolicy which checks for the traditional coarse grained style permissions described in TracPermissions, and the !LegacyAttachmentPolicy which knows how to use the coarse grained permissions for checking the permissions available on attachments. 22 23 Among the possible optional choices, there is [#AuthzPolicy], a very generic permission policy, based on an Authz-style system. See 24 [trac:source:branches/0.12-stable/tracopt/perm/authz_policy.py authz_policy.py] for details. 25 26 Another popular permission policy [#AuthzSourcePolicy], re-implements the pre-0.12 support for checking fine-grained permissions limited to Subversion repositories in terms of the new system. 27 28 See also [trac:source:branches/0.12-stable/sample-plugins/permissions sample-plugins/permissions] for more examples. 29 30 31 === !AuthzPolicy === 32 ==== Configuration ==== 33 * Install [http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/configobj.html ConfigObj] (still needed for 0.12). 34 * Copy authz_policy.py into your plugins directory (only for Trac 0.11). 35 * Put a [http://swapoff.org/files/authzpolicy.conf authzpolicy.conf] file somewhere, preferably on a secured location on the server, not readable for others than the webuser. If the file contains non-ASCII characters, the UTF-8 encoding should be used. 3 [[TracGuideToc]] 4 5 There is a general mechanism in place that allows custom **permission policies** to grant or deny any action on any Trac resource, or even specific versions of a resource. 6 7 That mechanism is `authz_policy`, which is an optional module in `tracopt.perm.authz_policy.*`, so it is installed by default. It can be activated via the //Plugins// panel in the Trac administration module. 8 9 == Permission Policies 10 11 A great diversity of permission policies can be implemented and Trac comes with a few examples. 12 13 The active policies are determined by a [TracIni#trac-permission_policies-option configuration setting]: 14 15 {{{#!ini 16 [trac] 17 permission_policies = ReadonlyWikiPolicy, DefaultPermissionPolicy, LegacyAttachmentPolicy 18 }}} 19 20 * [#ReadonlyWikiPolicy] controls readonly access to wiki pages. 21 * !DefaultPermissionPolicy checks for the traditional coarse-grained permissions described in TracPermissions. 22 * !LegacyAttachmentPolicy uses the coarse-grained permissions to check permissions on attachments. 23 24 Among the optional choices, there is [#AuthzPolicy], a very generic permission policy, based on an Authz-style system. See 25 [trac:source:branches/1.2-stable/tracopt/perm/authz_policy.py authz_policy.py] for details. 26 27 Another permission policy [#AuthzSourcePolicy], uses the [http://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/svn.serverconfig.pathbasedauthz.html path-based authorization] defined by Subversion to enforce permissions on the version control system. 28 29 See also [trac:source:branches/1.2-stable/sample-plugins/permissions sample-plugins/permissions] for more examples. 30 31 === !AuthzPolicy 32 ==== Configuration 33 * Put a [http://swapoff.org/files/authzpolicy.conf conf] file in a secure location on the server, not readable by users other than the webuser. If the file contains non-ASCII characters, the UTF-8 encoding should be used. 36 34 * Update your `trac.ini`: 37 1. modify the [TracIni#trac-section permission_policies] entry in the `[trac]` section 38 {{{ 39 [trac] 40 ... 41 permission_policies = AuthzPolicy, DefaultPermissionPolicy, LegacyAttachmentPolicy 42 }}} 43 1. add a new `[authz_policy]` section 44 {{{ 35 1. modify the [TracIni#trac-section permission_policies] entry in the `[trac]` section: 36 {{{#!ini 37 [trac] 38 permission_policies = AuthzPolicy, ReadonlyWikiPolicy, DefaultPermissionPolicy, LegacyAttachmentPolicy 39 }}} 40 1. add a new `[authz_policy]` section and point the `authz_file` option to the conf file: 41 {{{#!ini 45 42 [authz_policy] 46 43 authz_file = /some/trac/env/conf/authzpolicy.conf 47 44 }}} 48 1. enable the plugin through [/admin/general/plugin WebAdmin] or by editing the `[components]` section 49 {{{ 45 1. enable the plugin through [/admin/general/plugin WebAdmin] or by editing the `[components]` section: 46 {{{#!ini 50 47 [components] 51 ...52 # Trac 0.1253 48 tracopt.perm.authz_policy.* = enabled 54 # for Trac 0.11 use this 55 #authz_policy.* = enabled 56 }}} 57 58 59 ==== Usage Notes ==== 60 Note that the order in which permission policies are specified is quite critical, 61 as policies will be examined in the sequence provided. 49 }}} 50 51 ==== Usage Notes 52 53 Note the order in which permission policies are specified: policies are implemented in the sequence provided and therefore may override earlier policy specifications. 62 54 63 55 A policy will return either `True`, `False` or `None` for a given permission check. `True` is returned if the policy explicitly grants the permission. `False` is returned if the policy explicitly denies the permission. `None` is returned if the policy is unable to either grant or deny the permission. 64 56 65 NOTE: Only if the return value is `None` will the ''next'' permission policy be consulted. 66 If none of the policies explicitly grants the permission, the final result will be `False` 67 (i.e. permission denied). 57 NOTE: Only if the return value is `None` will the ''next'' permission policy be consulted. If none of the policies explicitly grants the permission, the final result will be `False`, i.e. permission denied. 68 58 69 59 The `authzpolicy.conf` file is a `.ini` style configuration file: 70 {{{ 60 {{{#!ini 71 61 [wiki:PrivatePage@*] 72 62 john = WIKI_VIEW, !WIKI_MODIFY … … 74 64 * = 75 65 }}} 76 * Each section of the config is a glob pattern used to match against a Trac resource 77 descriptor. These descriptors are in the form: 66 * Each section of the config is a glob pattern used to match against a Trac resource descriptor. These descriptors are in the form: 78 67 {{{ 79 68 <realm>:<id>@<version>[/<realm>:<id>@<version> ...] 80 69 }}} 81 Resources are ordered left to right, from parent to child. If any 82 component is inapplicable, `*` is substituted. If the version pattern is 83 not specified explicitely, all versions (`@*`) is added implicitly 84 85 Example: Match the WikiStart page 86 {{{ 70 71 Resources are ordered left to right, from parent to child. If any component is inapplicable, `*` is substituted. If the version pattern is not specified explicitly, all versions (`@*`) is added implicitly. Example: Match the WikiStart page: 72 {{{#!ini 87 73 [wiki:*] 88 74 [wiki:WikiStart*] … … 91 77 }}} 92 78 93 Example: Match the attachment `wiki:WikiStart@117/attachment/FOO.JPG@*` 94 on WikiStart 95 {{{ 79 Example: Match the attachment `wiki:WikiStart@117/attachment:FOO.JPG@*` on WikiStart: 80 {{{#!ini 96 81 [wiki:*] 97 82 [wiki:WikiStart*] 98 83 [wiki:WikiStart@*] 99 [wiki:WikiStart@*/attachment/*] 100 [wiki:WikiStart@117/attachment/FOO.JPG] 101 }}} 102 103 * Sections are checked against the current Trac resource descriptor '''IN ORDER''' of 104 appearance in the configuration file. '''ORDER IS CRITICAL'''. 105 106 * Once a section matches, the current username is matched against the keys 107 (usernames) of the section, '''IN ORDER'''. 84 [wiki:WikiStart@*/attachment:*] 85 [wiki:WikiStart@117/attachment:FOO.JPG] 86 }}} 87 88 * Sections are checked against the current Trac resource descriptor '''IN ORDER''' of appearance in the configuration file. '''ORDER IS CRITICAL'''. 89 90 * Once a section matches, the current username is matched against the keys (usernames) of the section, '''IN ORDER'''. 108 91 * If a key (username) is prefixed with a `@`, it is treated as a group. 109 * If a value (permission) is prefixed with a `!`, the permission is 110 denied rather than granted. 111 112 The username will match any of 'anonymous', 'authenticated', <username> or '*', using normal Trac permission rules. || '''Note:''' Other groups which are created by user (e.g. by 'adding subjects to groups' on web interface page //Admin / Permissions//) cannot be used. See [trac:ticket:5648 #5648] for details about this missing feature || 92 * If a value (permission) is prefixed with a `!`, the permission is denied rather than granted. 93 94 The username will match any of 'anonymous', 'authenticated', <username> or '*', using normal Trac permission rules. || '''Note:''' Other groups which are created by user (e.g. by 'adding subjects to groups' on web interface page //Admin / Permissions//) cannot be used. See [trac:ticket:5648 #5648] for details about this missing feature. || 113 95 114 96 For example, if the `authz_file` contains: 115 {{{ 97 {{{#!ini 116 98 [wiki:WikiStart@*] 117 99 * = WIKI_VIEW … … 129 111 130 112 Then: 131 * All versions of WikiStart will be viewable by everybody (including anonymous)113 * All versions of WikiStart will be viewable by everybody, including anonymous 132 114 * !PrivatePage will be viewable only by john 133 115 * other pages will be viewable only by john and jack 134 116 135 117 Groups: 136 {{{ 118 {{{#!ini 137 119 [groups] 138 120 admins = john, jack … … 155 137 156 138 Some repository examples (Browse Source specific): 157 {{{ 139 {{{#!ini 158 140 # A single repository: 159 141 [repository:test_repo@*] 160 142 john = BROWSER_VIEW, FILE_VIEW 161 143 # John has BROWSER_VIEW and FILE_VIEW for the entire test_repo 144 145 # The default repository (requires Trac 1.0.2 or later): 146 [repository:@*] 147 john = BROWSER_VIEW, FILE_VIEW 148 # John has BROWSER_VIEW and FILE_VIEW for the entire default repository 162 149 163 150 # All repositories: 164 151 [repository:*@*] 165 152 jack = BROWSER_VIEW, FILE_VIEW 166 # J ohnhas BROWSER_VIEW and FILE_VIEW for all repositories167 }}} 168 169 Very fine grainrepository access:170 {{{ 153 # Jack has BROWSER_VIEW and FILE_VIEW for all repositories 154 }}} 155 156 Very granular repository access: 157 {{{#!ini 171 158 # John has BROWSER_VIEW and FILE_VIEW access to trunk/src/some/location/ only 172 159 [repository:test_repo@*/source:trunk/src/some/location/*@*] 173 160 john = BROWSER_VIEW, FILE_VIEW 174 161 175 176 162 # John has BROWSER_VIEW and FILE_VIEW access to only revision 1 of all files at trunk/src/some/location only 177 163 [repository:test_repo@*/source:trunk/src/some/location/*@1] 178 164 john = BROWSER_VIEW, FILE_VIEW 179 165 180 181 166 # John has BROWSER_VIEW and FILE_VIEW access to all revisions of 'somefile' at trunk/src/some/location only 182 167 [repository:test_repo@*/source:trunk/src/some/location/somefile@*] 183 168 john = BROWSER_VIEW, FILE_VIEW 184 169 185 186 170 # John has BROWSER_VIEW and FILE_VIEW access to only revision 1 of 'somefile' at trunk/src/some/location only 187 171 [repository:test_repo@*/source:trunk/src/some/location/somefile@1] … … 191 175 Note: In order for Timeline to work/visible for John, we must add CHANGESET_VIEW to the above permission list. 192 176 193 194 ==== Missing Features ==== 195 Although possible with the !DefaultPermissionPolicy handling (see Admin panel), fine-grained permissions still miss those grouping features (see [trac:ticket:9573 #9573], [trac:ticket:5648 #5648]). Patches are partially available, see forgotten authz_policy.2.patch part of [trac:ticket:6680 #6680]). 177 ==== Missing Features 178 Although possible with the !DefaultPermissionPolicy handling (see Admin panel), fine-grained permissions still miss those grouping features (see [trac:ticket:9573 #9573], [trac:ticket:5648 #5648]). Patches are partially available, see authz_policy.2.patch, part of [trac:ticket:6680 #6680]. 196 179 197 180 You cannot do the following: 198 {{{ 181 {{{#!ini 199 182 [groups] 200 183 team1 = a, b, c … … 204 187 }}} 205 188 206 Permission groups are not supported either . You cannot do the following:207 {{{ 189 Permission groups are not supported either, so you cannot do the following: 190 {{{#!ini 208 191 [groups] 209 192 permission_level_1 = WIKI_VIEW, TICKET_VIEW … … 215 198 }}} 216 199 217 === !AuthzSourcePolicy (mod_authz_svn-like permission policy) === #AuthzSourcePolicy 218 219 At the time of this writing, the old fine grained permissions system from Trac 0.11 and before used for restricting access to the repository has been converted to a permission policy component, but from the user point of view, this makes little if no difference. 220 221 That kind of fine-grained permission control needs a definition file, which is the one used by Subversion's mod_authz_svn. 222 More information about this file format and about its usage in Subversion is available in the [http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.5/svn.serverconfig.pathbasedauthz.html Path-Based Authorization] section in the Server Configuration chapter of the svn book. 200 === !AuthzSourcePolicy (mod_authz_svn-like permission policy) #AuthzSourcePolicy 201 202 `AuthzSourcePolicy` can be used for restricting access to the repository. Granular permission control needs a definition file, which is the one used by Subversion's mod_authz_svn. 203 More information about this file format and about its usage in Subversion is available in the [http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.7/svn.serverconfig.pathbasedauthz.html Path-Based Authorization] section in the Server Configuration chapter of the svn book. 223 204 224 205 Example: 225 {{{ 206 {{{#!ini 226 207 [/] 227 208 * = r … … 239 220 * '''/branches/calc/bug-142/secret''' = ''harry has no access, sally has read access (inherited as a sub folder permission)'' 240 221 241 ==== Trac Configuration ====242 243 To activate fine grained permissions you __must__ specify the {{{authz_file}}} option in the {{{[trac]}}} section of trac.ini. If this option is set to null or not specifiedthe permissions will not be used.244 245 {{{ 246 [ trac]222 ==== Trac Configuration 223 224 To activate granular permissions you __must__ specify the {{{authz_file}}} option in the `[svn]` section of trac.ini. If this option is set to null or not specified, the permissions will not be used. 225 226 {{{#!ini 227 [svn] 247 228 authz_file = /path/to/svnaccessfile 248 229 }}} 249 230 250 If you want to support the use of the `[`''modulename''`:/`''some''`/`''path''`]` syntax within the `authz_file`, add 251 252 {{{ 231 If you want to support the use of the `[`''modulename''`:/`''some''`/`''path''`]` syntax within the `authz_file`, add: 232 233 {{{#!ini 253 234 authz_module_name = modulename 254 235 }}} 255 236 256 where ''modulename'' refers to the same repository indicated by the ` repository_dir` entry in the `[trac]` section. As an example, if the `repository_dir` entry in the `[trac]` section is {{{/srv/active/svn/blahblah}}}, that would yield the following:257 258 {{{ 259 [ trac]237 where ''modulename'' refers to the same repository indicated by the `<name>.dir` entry in the `[repositories]` section. As an example, if the `somemodule.dir` entry in the `[repositories]` section is `/srv/active/svn/somemodule`, that would yield the following: 238 239 {{{ #!ini 240 [svn] 260 241 authz_file = /path/to/svnaccessfile 261 authz_module_name = blahblah242 authz_module_name = somemodule 262 243 ... 263 repository_dir = /srv/active/svn/blahblah 264 }}} 265 266 where the svn access file, {{{/path/to/svnaccessfile}}}, contains entries such as {{{[blahblah:/some/path]}}}. 244 [repositories] 245 somemodule.dir = /srv/active/svn/somemodule 246 }}} 247 248 where the svn access file, {{{/path/to/svnaccessfile}}}, contains entries such as {{{[somemodule:/some/path]}}}. 267 249 268 250 '''Note:''' Usernames inside the Authz file __must__ be the same as those used inside trac. … … 270 252 As of version 0.12, make sure you have ''!AuthzSourcePolicy'' included in the permission_policies list in trac.ini, otherwise the authz permissions file will be ignored. 271 253 272 {{{ 273 [trac] 274 permission_policies = AuthzSourcePolicy, DefaultPermissionPolicy, LegacyAttachmentPolicy275 }}} 276 277 ==== Subversion Configuration ====254 {{{#!ini 255 [trac] 256 permission_policies = AuthzSourcePolicy, ReadonlyWikiPolicy, DefaultPermissionPolicy, LegacyAttachmentPolicy 257 }}} 258 259 ==== Subversion Configuration 278 260 279 261 The same access file is typically applied to the corresponding Subversion repository using an Apache directive like this: 280 {{{ 262 {{{#!apache 281 263 <Location /repos> 282 264 DAV svn … … 288 270 }}} 289 271 290 For information about how to restrict access to entire projects in a multiple project environment see [trac:wiki:TracMultipleProjectsSVNAccess] 272 For information about how to restrict access to entire projects in a multiple project environment see [trac:wiki:TracMultipleProjectsSVNAccess]. 273 274 === ReadonlyWikiPolicy 275 276 Since 1.1.2, the read-only attribute of wiki pages is enabled and enforced when `ReadonlyWikiPolicy` is in the list of active permission policies. The default for new Trac installations in 1.1.2 and later is: 277 {{{ 278 [trac] 279 permission_policies = ReadonlyWikiPolicy, 280 DefaultPermissionPolicy, 281 LegacyAttachmentPolicy 282 }}} 283 284 When upgrading from earlier versions of Trac, `ReadonlyWikiPolicy` will be appended to the list of `permission_policies` when upgrading the environment, provided that `permission_policies` has the default value. If any non-default `permission_polices` are active, `ReadonlyWikiPolicy` **will need to be manually added** to the list. A message will be echoed to the console when upgrading the environment, indicating if any action needs to be taken. 285 286 **!ReadonlyWikiPolicy must be listed //before// !DefaultPermissionPolicy**. The latter returns `True` to allow modify, delete or rename actions when the user has the respective `WIKI_*` permission, without consideration for the read-only attribute. 287 288 The `ReadonlyWikiPolicy` returns `False` to deny modify, delete and rename actions on wiki pages when the page has the read-only attribute set and the user does not have `WIKI_ADMIN`, regardless of `WIKI_MODIFY`, `WIKI_DELETE` and `WIKI_RENAME` permissions. It returns `None` for all other cases. 289 290 When active, the [#AuthzPolicy] should therefore come before `ReadonlyWikiPolicy`, allowing it to grant or deny the actions on individual resources, which is the usual ordering for `AuthzPolicy` in the `permission_policies` list. 291 {{{ 292 [trac] 293 permission_policies = AuthzPolicy, 294 ReadonlyWikiPolicy, 295 DefaultPermissionPolicy, 296 LegacyAttachmentPolicy 297 }}} 298 299 The placement of [#AuthzSourcePolicy] relative to `ReadonlyWikiPolicy` does not matter since they don't perform checks on the same realms. 300 301 For all other permission policies, the user will need to decide the proper ordering. Generally, if the permission policy should be capable of overriding the check performed by `ReadonlyWikiPolicy`, it should come before `ReadonlyWikiPolicy` in the list. If the `ReadonlyWikiPolicy` should override the check performed by another permission policy, as is the case for `DefaultPermissionPolicy`, then `ReadonlyWikiPolicy` should come first. 291 302 292 303 == Debugging permissions 293 304 In trac.ini set: 294 {{{ 305 {{{#!ini 295 306 [logging] 296 307 log_file = trac.log … … 299 310 }}} 300 311 301 And watch:302 {{{ 312 Display the trac.log to understand what checks are being performed: 313 {{{#!sh 303 314 tail -n 0 -f log/trac.log | egrep '\[perm\]|\[authz_policy\]' 304 315 }}} 305 316 306 to understand what checks are being performed. See the sourced documentation of the plugin for more info. 307 317 See the sourced documentation of the plugin for more info. 308 318 309 319 ----