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<?php
/**
* @link http://www.yiiframework.com/
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2008 Yii Software LLC
* @license http://www.yiiframework.com/license/
*/
namespace yii\rbac;
use Yii;
use yii\base\Component;
use yii\base\InvalidParamException;
/**
* Manager is the base class for authorization manager classes.
*
* Manager extends [[Component]] and implements some methods
* that are common among authorization manager classes.
*
* Manager together with its concrete child classes implement the Role-Based
* Access Control (RBAC).
*
* The main idea is that permissions are organized as a hierarchy of
* [[Item]] authorization items. Items on higer level inherit the permissions
* represented by items on lower level. And roles are simply top-level authorization items
* that may be assigned to individual users. A user is said to have a permission
* to do something if the corresponding authorization item is inherited by one of his roles.
*
* Using authorization manager consists of two aspects. First, the authorization hierarchy
* and assignments have to be established. Manager and its child classes
* provides APIs to accomplish this task. Developers may need to develop some GUI
* so that it is more intuitive to end-users. Second, developers call [[Manager::checkAccess()]]
* at appropriate places in the application code to check if the current user
* has the needed permission for an operation.
*
* @property Item[] $operations Operations (name => AuthItem). This property is read-only.
* @property Item[] $roles Roles (name => AuthItem). This property is read-only.
* @property Item[] $tasks Tasks (name => AuthItem). This property is read-only.
*
* @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com>
* @author Alexander Kochetov <creocoder@gmail.com>
* @since 2.0
*/
abstract class Manager extends Component
{
/**
* @var boolean Enable error reporting for bizRules.
*/
public $showErrors = false;
/**
* @var array list of role names that are assigned to all users implicitly.
* These roles do not need to be explicitly assigned to any user.
* When calling [[checkAccess()]], these roles will be checked first.
* For performance reason, you should minimize the number of such roles.
* A typical usage of such roles is to define an 'authenticated' role and associate
* it with a biz rule which checks if the current user is authenticated.
* And then declare 'authenticated' in this property so that it can be applied to
* every authenticated user.
*/
public $defaultRoles = array();
/**
* Creates a role.
* This is a shortcut method to [[Manager::createItem()]].
* @param string $name the item name
* @param string $description the item description.
* @param string $bizRule the business rule associated with this item
* @param mixed $data additional data to be passed when evaluating the business rule
* @return Item the authorization item
*/
public function createRole($name, $description = '', $bizRule = null, $data = null)
{
return $this->createItem($name, Item::TYPE_ROLE, $description, $bizRule, $data);
}
/**
* Creates a task.
* This is a shortcut method to [[Manager::createItem()]].
* @param string $name the item name
* @param string $description the item description.
* @param string $bizRule the business rule associated with this item
* @param mixed $data additional data to be passed when evaluating the business rule
* @return Item the authorization item
*/
public function createTask($name, $description = '', $bizRule = null, $data = null)
{
return $this->createItem($name, Item::TYPE_TASK, $description, $bizRule, $data);
}
/**
* Creates an operation.
* This is a shortcut method to [[Manager::createItem()]].
* @param string $name the item name
* @param string $description the item description.
* @param string $bizRule the business rule associated with this item
* @param mixed $data additional data to be passed when evaluating the business rule
* @return Item the authorization item
*/
public function createOperation($name, $description = '', $bizRule = null, $data = null)
{
return $this->createItem($name, Item::TYPE_OPERATION, $description, $bizRule, $data);
}
/**
* Returns roles.
* This is a shortcut method to [[Manager::getItems()]].
* @param mixed $userId the user ID. If not null, only the roles directly assigned to the user
* will be returned. Otherwise, all roles will be returned.
* @return Item[] roles (name => AuthItem)
*/
public function getRoles($userId = null)
{
return $this->getItems($userId, Item::TYPE_ROLE);
}
/**
* Returns tasks.
* This is a shortcut method to [[Manager::getItems()]].
* @param mixed $userId the user ID. If not null, only the tasks directly assigned to the user
* will be returned. Otherwise, all tasks will be returned.
* @return Item[] tasks (name => AuthItem)
*/
public function getTasks($userId = null)
{
return $this->getItems($userId, Item::TYPE_TASK);
}
/**
* Returns operations.
* This is a shortcut method to [[Manager::getItems()]].
* @param mixed $userId the user ID. If not null, only the operations directly assigned to the user
* will be returned. Otherwise, all operations will be returned.
* @return Item[] operations (name => AuthItem)
*/
public function getOperations($userId = null)
{
return $this->getItems($userId, Item::TYPE_OPERATION);
}
/**
* Executes the specified business rule.
* @param string $bizRule the business rule to be executed.
* @param array $params parameters passed to [[Manager::checkAccess()]].
* @param mixed $data additional data associated with the authorization item or assignment.
* @return boolean whether the business rule returns true.
* If the business rule is empty, it will still return true.
*/
public function executeBizRule($bizRule, $params, $data)
{
return $bizRule === '' || $bizRule === null || ($this->showErrors ? eval($bizRule) != 0 : @eval($bizRule) != 0);
}
/**
* Checks the item types to make sure a child can be added to a parent.
* @param integer $parentType parent item type
* @param integer $childType child item type
* @throws InvalidParamException if the item cannot be added as a child due to its incompatible type.
*/
protected function checkItemChildType($parentType, $childType)
{
static $types = array('operation', 'task', 'role');
if ($parentType < $childType) {
throw new InvalidParamException("Cannot add an item of type '{$types[$childType]}' to an item of type '{$types[$parentType]}'.");
}
}
/**
* Performs access check for the specified user.
* @param mixed $userId the user ID. This should be either an integer or a string representing
* the unique identifier of a user. See [[User::id]].
* @param string $itemName the name of the operation that we are checking access to
* @param array $params name-value pairs that would be passed to biz rules associated
* with the tasks and roles assigned to the user.
* @return boolean whether the operations can be performed by the user.
*/
abstract public function checkAccess($userId, $itemName, $params = array());
/**
* Creates an authorization item.
* An authorization item represents an action permission (e.g. creating a post).
* It has three types: operation, task and role.
* Authorization items form a hierarchy. Higher level items inheirt permissions representing
* by lower level items.
* @param string $name the item name. This must be a unique identifier.
* @param integer $type the item type (0: operation, 1: task, 2: role).
* @param string $description description of the item
* @param string $bizRule business rule associated with the item. This is a piece of
* PHP code that will be executed when [[checkAccess()]] is called for the item.
* @param mixed $data additional data associated with the item.
* @throws \yii\base\Exception if an item with the same name already exists
* @return Item the authorization item
*/
abstract public function createItem($name, $type, $description = '', $bizRule = null, $data = null);
/**
* Removes the specified authorization item.
* @param string $name the name of the item to be removed
* @return boolean whether the item exists in the storage and has been removed
*/
abstract public function removeItem($name);
/**
* Returns the authorization items of the specific type and user.
* @param mixed $userId the user ID. Defaults to null, meaning returning all items even if
* they are not assigned to a user.
* @param integer $type the item type (0: operation, 1: task, 2: role). Defaults to null,
* meaning returning all items regardless of their type.
* @return Item[] the authorization items of the specific type.
*/
abstract public function getItems($userId = null, $type = null);
/**
* Returns the authorization item with the specified name.
* @param string $name the name of the item
* @return Item the authorization item. Null if the item cannot be found.
*/
abstract public function getItem($name);
/**
* Saves an authorization item to persistent storage.
* @param Item $item the item to be saved.
* @param string $oldName the old item name. If null, it means the item name is not changed.
*/
abstract public function saveItem($item, $oldName = null);
/**
* Adds an item as a child of another item.
* @param string $itemName the parent item name
* @param string $childName the child item name
* @throws \yii\base\Exception if either parent or child doesn't exist or if a loop has been detected.
*/
abstract public function addItemChild($itemName, $childName);
/**
* Removes a child from its parent.
* Note, the child item is not deleted. Only the parent-child relationship is removed.
* @param string $itemName the parent item name
* @param string $childName the child item name
* @return boolean whether the removal is successful
*/
abstract public function removeItemChild($itemName, $childName);
/**
* Returns a value indicating whether a child exists within a parent.
* @param string $itemName the parent item name
* @param string $childName the child item name
* @return boolean whether the child exists
*/
abstract public function hasItemChild($itemName, $childName);
/**
* Returns the children of the specified item.
* @param mixed $itemName the parent item name. This can be either a string or an array.
* The latter represents a list of item names.
* @return Item[] all child items of the parent
*/
abstract public function getItemChildren($itemName);
/**
* Assigns an authorization item to a user.
* @param mixed $userId the user ID (see [[User::id]])
* @param string $itemName the item name
* @param string $bizRule the business rule to be executed when [[checkAccess()]] is called
* for this particular authorization item.
* @param mixed $data additional data associated with this assignment
* @return Assignment the authorization assignment information.
* @throws \yii\base\Exception if the item does not exist or if the item has already been assigned to the user
*/
abstract public function assign($userId, $itemName, $bizRule = null, $data = null);
/**
* Revokes an authorization assignment from a user.
* @param mixed $userId the user ID (see [[User::id]])
* @param string $itemName the item name
* @return boolean whether removal is successful
*/
abstract public function revoke($userId, $itemName);
/**
* Returns a value indicating whether the item has been assigned to the user.
* @param mixed $userId the user ID (see [[User::id]])
* @param string $itemName the item name
* @return boolean whether the item has been assigned to the user.
*/
abstract public function isAssigned($userId, $itemName);
/**
* Returns the item assignment information.
* @param mixed $userId the user ID (see [[User::id]])
* @param string $itemName the item name
* @return Assignment the item assignment information. Null is returned if
* the item is not assigned to the user.
*/
abstract public function getAssignment($userId, $itemName);
/**
* Returns the item assignments for the specified user.
* @param mixed $userId the user ID (see [[User::id]])
* @return Item[] the item assignment information for the user. An empty array will be
* returned if there is no item assigned to the user.
*/
abstract public function getAssignments($userId);
/**
* Saves the changes to an authorization assignment.
* @param Assignment $assignment the assignment that has been changed.
*/
abstract public function saveAssignment($assignment);
/**
* Removes all authorization data.
*/
abstract public function clearAll();
/**
* Removes all authorization assignments.
*/
abstract public function clearAssignments();
/**
* Saves authorization data into persistent storage.
* If any change is made to the authorization data, please make
* sure you call this method to save the changed data into persistent storage.
*/
abstract public function save();
}