* @author Alexander Kochetov * @since 2.0 */ interface IManager { /** * 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 $params name-value pairs that would be passed to biz rules associated * with the tasks and roles assigned to the user. * @return boolean whether the operations can be performed by the user. */ public function checkAccess($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 $data additional data associated with the item. * @throws \yii\base\Exception if an item with the same name already exists * @return Item the authorization item */ public function createItem($name, $type, $description = '', $bizRule = null, $data = null); /** * Removes the specified authorization item. * @param string $name the name of the item to be removed * @return boolean whether the item exists in the storage and has been removed */ public function removeItem($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 $type the item type (0: operation, 1: task, 2: role). Defaults to null, * meaning returning all items regardless of their type. * @return Item[] the authorization items of the specific type. */ public function getItems($userId = null, $type = null); /** * Returns the authorization item with the specified name. * @param string $name the name of the item * @return Item the authorization item. Null if the item cannot be found. */ public function getItem($name); /** * Saves an authorization item to persistent storage. * @param Item $item the item to be saved. * @param string $oldName the old item name. If null, it means the item name is not changed. */ public function saveItem($item, $oldName = null); /** * Adds an item as a child of another item. * @param string $itemName the parent item name * @param string $childName the child item name * @throws \yii\base\Exception if either parent or child doesn't exist or if a loop has been detected. */ public function addItemChild($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 $childName the child item name * @return boolean whether the removal is successful */ public function removeItemChild($itemName, $childName); /** * Returns a value indicating whether a child exists within a parent. * @param string $itemName the parent item name * @param string $childName the child item name * @return boolean whether the child exists */ public function hasItemChild($itemName, $childName); /** * Returns the children of the specified item. * @param mixed $itemName the parent item name. This can be either a string or an array. * The latter represents a list of item names. * @return Item[] all child items of the parent */ public function getItemChildren($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 $data additional data associated with this assignment * @return Assignment the authorization assignment information. * @throws \yii\base\Exception if the item does not exist or if the item has already been assigned to the user */ public function assign($userId, $itemName, $bizRule = null, $data = null); /** * Revokes an authorization assignment from a user. * @param mixed $userId the user ID (see [[User::id]]) * @param string $itemName the item name * @return boolean whether removal is successful */ public function revoke($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 $itemName the item name * @return boolean whether the item has been assigned to the user. */ public function isAssigned($userId, $itemName); /** * Returns the item assignment information. * @param mixed $userId the user ID (see [[User::id]]) * @param string $itemName the item name * @return Assignment the item assignment information. Null is returned if * the item is not assigned to the user. */ public function getAssignment($userId, $itemName); /** * Returns the item assignments for the specified user. * @param mixed $userId the user ID (see [[User::id]]) * @return Item[] the item assignment information for the user. An empty array will be * returned if there is no item assigned to the user. */ public function getAssignments($userId); /** * Saves the changes to an authorization assignment. * @param Assignment $assignment the assignment that has been changed. */ public function saveAssignment($assignment); /** * Removes all authorization data. */ public function clearAll(); /** * Removes all authorization assignments. */ 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. */ public function save(); /** * Executes a business rule. * A business rule is a piece of PHP code that will be executed when [[checkAccess()]] is called. * @param string $bizRule the business rule to be executed. * @param array $params additional parameters to be passed to the business rule when being executed. * @param mixed $data additional data that is associated with the corresponding authorization item or assignment * @return boolean whether the execution returns a true value. * If the business rule is empty, it will also return true. */ public function executeBizRule($bizRule, $params, $data); }