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Overview ¶
Package graph is a generated GoMock package.
Index ¶
- Variables
- func ContextWithResolutionDepth(parent context.Context, depth uint32) context.Context
- func ResolutionDepthFromContext(ctx context.Context) (uint32, bool)
- type CachedCheckResolver
- type CachedCheckResolverOpt
- type CachedResolveCheckResponse
- type CheckFuncReducer
- type CheckHandlerFunc
- type CheckResolver
- type EdgeCondition
- type LocalChecker
- type LocalCheckerOption
- type MockCheckResolver
- type MockCheckResolverMockRecorder
- type RelationshipEdge
- type RelationshipEdgeType
- type RelationshipGraph
- func (g *RelationshipGraph) GetPrunedRelationshipEdges(target *openfgav1.RelationReference, source *openfgav1.RelationReference) ([]*RelationshipEdge, error)
- func (g *RelationshipGraph) GetRelationshipEdges(target *openfgav1.RelationReference, source *openfgav1.RelationReference) ([]*RelationshipEdge, error)
- type ResolutionMetadata
- type ResolveCheckRequest
- func (r *ResolveCheckRequest) GetAuthorizationModelID() string
- func (r *ResolveCheckRequest) GetContext() *structpb.Struct
- func (r *ResolveCheckRequest) GetContextualTuples() []*openfgav1.TupleKey
- func (r *ResolveCheckRequest) GetResolutionMetadata() *ResolutionMetadata
- func (r *ResolveCheckRequest) GetStoreID() string
- func (r *ResolveCheckRequest) GetTupleKey() *openfgav1.TupleKey
- type ResolveCheckResponse
Constants ¶
This section is empty.
Variables ¶
var (
ErrCycleDetected = errors.New("a cycle has been detected")
)
var (
ErrResolutionDepthExceeded = errors.New("resolution depth exceeded")
)
Functions ¶
func ContextWithResolutionDepth ¶ added in v0.2.5
ContextWithResolutionDepth attaches the provided graph resolution depth to the parent context.
Types ¶
type CachedCheckResolver ¶ added in v1.3.1
type CachedCheckResolver struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
CachedCheckResolver attempts to resolve check sub-problems via prior computations before delegating the request to some underlying CheckResolver.
func NewCachedCheckResolver ¶ added in v1.3.1
func NewCachedCheckResolver(delegate CheckResolver, opts ...CachedCheckResolverOpt) *CachedCheckResolver
NewCachedCheckResolver constructs a CheckResolver that delegates Check resolution to the provided delegate, but before delegating the query to the delegate a cache-key lookup is made to see if the Check sub-problem has already recently been computed. If the Check sub-problem is in the cache, then the response is returned immediately and no re-computation is necessary. NOTE: the ResolveCheck's resolution data will be set as the default values as we actually did no database lookup
func (*CachedCheckResolver) Close ¶ added in v1.3.1
func (c *CachedCheckResolver) Close()
Close will deallocate resource allocated by the CachedCheckResolver It will not deallocate cache if it has been passed in from WithExistingCache
func (*CachedCheckResolver) ResolveCheck ¶ added in v1.3.1
func (c *CachedCheckResolver) ResolveCheck( ctx context.Context, req *ResolveCheckRequest, ) (*ResolveCheckResponse, error)
type CachedCheckResolverOpt ¶ added in v1.3.1
type CachedCheckResolverOpt func(*CachedCheckResolver)
CachedCheckResolverOpt defines an option that can be used to change the behavior of cachedCheckResolver instance.
func WithCacheTTL ¶ added in v1.3.1
func WithCacheTTL(ttl time.Duration) CachedCheckResolverOpt
WithCacheTTL sets the TTL (as a duration) for any single Check cache key value.
func WithExistingCache ¶ added in v1.3.1
func WithExistingCache(cache *ccache.Cache[*CachedResolveCheckResponse]) CachedCheckResolverOpt
WithExistingCache sets the cache to the specified cache. Note that the original cache will not be stopped as it may still be used by others. It is up to the caller to check whether the original cache should be stopped.
func WithLogger ¶ added in v1.3.1
func WithLogger(logger logger.Logger) CachedCheckResolverOpt
WithLogger sets the logger for the cached check resolver
func WithMaxCacheSize ¶ added in v1.3.1
func WithMaxCacheSize(size int64) CachedCheckResolverOpt
WithMaxCacheSize sets the maximum size of the Check resolution cache. After this maximum size is met, then cache keys will start being evicted with an LRU policy.
type CachedResolveCheckResponse ¶ added in v1.3.1
type CachedResolveCheckResponse struct {
Allowed bool
}
CachedResolveCheckResponse is very similar to ResolveCheckResponse except we do not store the ResolutionData. This is due to the fact that the resolution metadata will be incorrect as data is served from cache instead of actual database read.
type CheckFuncReducer ¶ added in v0.3.5
type CheckFuncReducer func(ctx context.Context, concurrencyLimit uint32, handlers ...CheckHandlerFunc) (*ResolveCheckResponse, error)
CheckFuncReducer defines a function that combines or reduces one or more CheckHandlerFunc into a single CheckResponse with a maximum limit on the number of concurrent evaluations that can be in flight at any given time.
type CheckHandlerFunc ¶ added in v0.3.5
type CheckHandlerFunc func(ctx context.Context) (*ResolveCheckResponse, error)
CheckHandlerFunc defines a function that evaluates a CheckResponse or returns an error otherwise.
type CheckResolver ¶ added in v0.3.5
type CheckResolver interface {
ResolveCheck(ctx context.Context, req *ResolveCheckRequest) (*ResolveCheckResponse, error)
Close()
}
CheckResolver represents an interface that can be implemented to provide recursive resolution of a Check.
func NewLocalChecker ¶ added in v0.3.5
func NewLocalChecker(ds storage.RelationshipTupleReader, opts ...LocalCheckerOption) CheckResolver
NewLocalChecker constructs a LocalChecker that can be used to evaluate a Check request locally.
type EdgeCondition ¶ added in v1.3.2
type EdgeCondition int
type LocalChecker ¶ added in v0.3.5
type LocalChecker struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
func (*LocalChecker) ResolveCheck ¶ added in v0.3.5
func (c *LocalChecker) ResolveCheck( ctx context.Context, req *ResolveCheckRequest, ) (*ResolveCheckResponse, error)
ResolveCheck resolves a node out of a tree of evaluations. If the depth of the tree has gotten too large, evaluation is aborted and an error is returned. The depth is NOT increased on computed usersets.
func (*LocalChecker) SetDelegate ¶ added in v1.3.1
func (c *LocalChecker) SetDelegate(delegate CheckResolver)
type LocalCheckerOption ¶ added in v1.3.0
type LocalCheckerOption func(d *LocalChecker)
func WithCachedResolver ¶ added in v1.3.1
func WithCachedResolver(opts ...CachedCheckResolverOpt) LocalCheckerOption
func WithDelegate ¶ added in v1.3.1
func WithDelegate(delegate CheckResolver) LocalCheckerOption
func WithMaxConcurrentReads ¶ added in v1.3.0
func WithMaxConcurrentReads(limit uint32) LocalCheckerOption
WithMaxConcurrentReads see server.WithMaxConcurrentReadsForCheck
func WithResolveNodeBreadthLimit ¶ added in v1.3.0
func WithResolveNodeBreadthLimit(limit uint32) LocalCheckerOption
WithResolveNodeBreadthLimit see server.WithResolveNodeBreadthLimit
type MockCheckResolver ¶ added in v1.3.1
type MockCheckResolver struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
MockCheckResolver is a mock of CheckResolver interface.
func NewMockCheckResolver ¶ added in v1.3.1
func NewMockCheckResolver(ctrl *gomock.Controller) *MockCheckResolver
NewMockCheckResolver creates a new mock instance.
func (*MockCheckResolver) Close ¶ added in v1.3.1
func (m *MockCheckResolver) Close()
Close mocks base method.
func (*MockCheckResolver) EXPECT ¶ added in v1.3.1
func (m *MockCheckResolver) EXPECT() *MockCheckResolverMockRecorder
EXPECT returns an object that allows the caller to indicate expected use.
func (*MockCheckResolver) ResolveCheck ¶ added in v1.3.1
func (m *MockCheckResolver) ResolveCheck(ctx context.Context, req *ResolveCheckRequest) (*ResolveCheckResponse, error)
ResolveCheck mocks base method.
type MockCheckResolverMockRecorder ¶ added in v1.3.1
type MockCheckResolverMockRecorder struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
MockCheckResolverMockRecorder is the mock recorder for MockCheckResolver.
func (*MockCheckResolverMockRecorder) Close ¶ added in v1.3.1
func (mr *MockCheckResolverMockRecorder) Close() *gomock.Call
Close indicates an expected call of Close.
func (*MockCheckResolverMockRecorder) ResolveCheck ¶ added in v1.3.1
func (mr *MockCheckResolverMockRecorder) ResolveCheck(ctx, req interface{}) *gomock.Call
ResolveCheck indicates an expected call of ResolveCheck.
type RelationshipEdge ¶ added in v1.3.2
type RelationshipEdge struct {
Type RelationshipEdgeType
// The edge is directed towards this node, which can be like group:*, or group, or group:member
TargetReference *openfgav1.RelationReference
// If the type is TupleToUsersetEdge, this defines the TTU condition
TuplesetRelation string
TargetReferenceInvolvesIntersectionOrExclusion bool
}
RelationshipEdge represents a possible relationship between some source object reference and a target user reference. The possibility is realized depending on the tuples and on the edge's type.
func (RelationshipEdge) String ¶ added in v1.3.2
func (r RelationshipEdge) String() string
type RelationshipEdgeType ¶ added in v1.3.2
type RelationshipEdgeType int
const ( // DirectEdge defines a direct connection between a source object reference // and some target user reference. DirectEdge RelationshipEdgeType = iota // TupleToUsersetEdge defines a connection between a source object reference // and some target user reference that is co-dependent upon the lookup of a third object reference. TupleToUsersetEdge // ComputedUsersetEdge defines a direct connection between a source object reference // and some target user reference. The difference with DirectEdge is that DirectEdge will involve // a read of tuples and this one will not. ComputedUsersetEdge )
func (RelationshipEdgeType) String ¶ added in v1.3.2
func (r RelationshipEdgeType) String() string
type RelationshipGraph ¶ added in v1.3.2
type RelationshipGraph struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
RelationshipGraph represents a graph of relationships and the connectivity between object and relation references within the graph through direct or indirect relationships.
func New ¶ added in v1.3.2
func New(typesystem *typesystem.TypeSystem) *RelationshipGraph
New returns a RelationshipGraph from an authorization model. The RelationshipGraph should be used to introspect what kind of relationships between object types can exist. To visualize this graph, use https://github.com/jon-whit/openfga-graphviz-gen
func (*RelationshipGraph) GetPrunedRelationshipEdges ¶ added in v1.3.2
func (g *RelationshipGraph) GetPrunedRelationshipEdges(target *openfgav1.RelationReference, source *openfgav1.RelationReference) ([]*RelationshipEdge, error)
GetPrunedRelationshipEdges finds all paths from a source to a target and then returns all the edges at distance 0 or 1 of the source in those paths. If the edges from the source to the target pass through a relationship involving intersection or exclusion (directly or indirectly), then GetPrunedRelationshipEdges will just return the first-most edge involved in that rewrite.
Consider the following model:
type user type document
relations define allowed: [user] define viewer: [user] and allowed
The pruned relationship edges from the 'user' type to 'document#viewer' returns only the edge from 'user' to 'document#viewer' and with a 'RequiresFurtherEvalCondition'. This is because when evaluating relationships involving intersection or exclusion we choose to only evaluate one operand of the rewrite rule, and for each result found we call Check on the result to evaluate the sub-condition on the 'and allowed' bit.
func (*RelationshipGraph) GetRelationshipEdges ¶ added in v1.3.2
func (g *RelationshipGraph) GetRelationshipEdges(target *openfgav1.RelationReference, source *openfgav1.RelationReference) ([]*RelationshipEdge, error)
GetRelationshipEdges finds all paths from a source to a target and then returns all the edges at distance 0 or 1 of the source in those paths.
type ResolutionMetadata ¶ added in v0.3.5
type ResolutionMetadata struct {
Depth uint32
// Number of calls to ReadUserTuple + ReadUsersetTuples + Read.
// Thinking of a Check as a tree of evaluations:
// If the solution is "allowed=true", one path was found. This is the value in the leaf node of that path, plus the sum of the paths that were
// evaluated and potentially discarded
// If the solution is "allowed=false", no paths were found. This is the sum of all the reads in all the paths that had to be evaluated
DatastoreQueryCount uint32
}
type ResolveCheckRequest ¶ added in v0.3.5
type ResolveCheckRequest struct {
StoreID string
AuthorizationModelID string
TupleKey *openfgav1.TupleKey
ContextualTuples []*openfgav1.TupleKey
Context *structpb.Struct
ResolutionMetadata *ResolutionMetadata
VisitedPaths map[string]struct{}
}
func (*ResolveCheckRequest) GetAuthorizationModelID ¶ added in v0.3.5
func (r *ResolveCheckRequest) GetAuthorizationModelID() string
func (*ResolveCheckRequest) GetContext ¶ added in v1.3.8
func (r *ResolveCheckRequest) GetContext() *structpb.Struct
func (*ResolveCheckRequest) GetContextualTuples ¶ added in v0.3.5
func (r *ResolveCheckRequest) GetContextualTuples() []*openfgav1.TupleKey
func (*ResolveCheckRequest) GetResolutionMetadata ¶ added in v0.3.5
func (r *ResolveCheckRequest) GetResolutionMetadata() *ResolutionMetadata
func (*ResolveCheckRequest) GetStoreID ¶ added in v0.3.5
func (r *ResolveCheckRequest) GetStoreID() string
func (*ResolveCheckRequest) GetTupleKey ¶ added in v0.3.5
func (r *ResolveCheckRequest) GetTupleKey() *openfgav1.TupleKey
type ResolveCheckResponse ¶ added in v0.3.5
type ResolveCheckResponse struct {
Allowed bool
ResolutionMetadata *ResolutionMetadata
}
func (*ResolveCheckResponse) GetAllowed ¶ added in v1.3.1
func (r *ResolveCheckResponse) GetAllowed() bool
func (*ResolveCheckResponse) GetResolutionMetadata ¶ added in v1.3.1
func (r *ResolveCheckResponse) GetResolutionMetadata() *ResolutionMetadata