Summary:
This allows `*SPECIAL:AccessRules` to give read access to the access rules to more users, and `*SPECIAL:FullCopies` to grant download/copy rights to more users.
This diff also changes forks to be owned by the user who forked them (previously they were an editor), since that feels more natural.
Test Plan: Added and updated tests.
Reviewers: dsagal
Reviewed By: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2760
Summary:
- Use special ACLResources of the form "*SPECIAL:<RuleType>" to represent
special document-wide rules.
- Include default rules that give Read access to these resources to Owners only.
- Add UI with a checkbox to give access to everyone instead.
- Allow expanding the UI for advanced configuration.
- These rules don't actually have any behavior yet.
Test Plan: WIP
Reviewers: paulfitz
Reviewed By: paulfitz
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2764
Summary:
* Adds a `SELF_HYPERLINK()` python function, with optional keyword arguments to set a label, the page, and link parameters.
* Adds a `UUID()` python function, since using python's uuid.uuidv4 hits a problem accessing /dev/urandom in the sandbox. UUID makes no particular quality claims since it doesn't use an audited implementation. A difficult to guess code is convenient for some use cases that `SELF_HYPERLINK()` enables.
The canonical URL for a document is mutable, but older versions generally forward. So for implementation simplicity the document url is passed it on sandbox creation and remains fixed throughout the lifetime of the sandbox. This could and should be improved in future.
The URL is passed into the sandbox as a `DOC_URL` environment variable.
The code for creating the URL is factored out of `Notifier.ts`. Since the url is a function of the organization as well as the document, some rejiggering is needed to make that information available to DocManager.
On document imports, the new document is registered in the database slightly earlier now, in order to keep the procedure for constructing the URL in different starting conditions more homogeneous.
Test Plan: updated test
Reviewers: dsagal
Reviewed By: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2759
Summary:
Now as the user an owner might choose to view their document as
is likely to not have access to rules, it is better to start
viewing on the default document page rather than /p/acl.
The "Access Rules" link is grayed out when in "view as" mode for
now (improvements are planned).
Test Plan: updated test
Reviewers: dsagal
Reviewed By: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2743
Summary:
Previously, if some columns are allowed and the rest are denied,
the client could see unnecessary blank columns. This diff cleans
up column metadata censorship. It also adds a small tweak to
retain the `manualSort` column when filtering columns for a mixed
access table.
Test Plan: added tests
Reviewers: dsagal
Reviewed By: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2742
Summary:
- Support schema changes in the presence of non-trivial ACL rules.
- Fix update of `aclFormulaParsed` when updating formulas automatically after schema change.
- Filter private metadata in broadcasts, not just fetches. Censorship method is unchanged, just refactored.
- Allow only owners to change ACL rules.
- Force reloads if rules are changed.
- Track rule changes within bundle, for clarity during schema changes - tableId and colId changes create a muddle otherwise.
- Show or forbid pages dynamically depending on user's access to its sections. Logic unchanged, just no longer requires reload.
- Fix calculation of pre-existing rows touched by a bundle, in the presence of schema changes.
- Gray out acl page for non-owners.
Test Plan: added tests
Reviewers: dsagal
Reviewed By: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2734
Summary:
With this change, if a comment is added to an ACL formula, then that comment will be offered to the user if access is denied and that rule could potentially have granted access.
The code is factored so that when access is permitted, or when partially visible tables are being filtered, there is little overhead. Comments are gathered only when an explicit denial of access.
Test Plan: added tests, updated tests
Reviewers: dsagal
Reviewed By: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2730
Test Plan: Added a test case to tickle the bug this was causing.
Reviewers: paulfitz
Reviewed By: paulfitz
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2718
Summary:
- This replaces the message "Unexpected Error / Access Denied / Report a problem" with a
one-line "Blocked by access rules".
Test Plan: Only tested manually
Reviewers: paulfitz
Reviewed By: paulfitz
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2712
Summary:
This redefines `newRec` to be the state at the end of a bundle,
for the purposes of modifying a document. Updates and adds tests
for creation/updates of rows that are now more intuitive hopefully.
Test Plan: added tests
Reviewers: dsagal
Reviewed By: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2707
Summary:
This adds back-end support for query parameters `aclAsUser_` and
`aclAsUserId_` which, when either is present, direct Grist to
process granular access control rules from the point of view
of that user (specified by email or id respectively).
Some front end support is added, in the form of a tag that
shows up when in this mode, and a way to cancel the mode.
No friendly way to initiate the mode is offered yet.
Test Plan: added test
Reviewers: dsagal
Reviewed By: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2704
Summary:
This allows a fork to be made by a user if:
* That user is an owner of the document being forked, or
* That user has full read access to the document being forked.
The bulk of the diff is reorganization of how forking is done. ActiveDoc.fork is now responsible for creating a fork, not just a docId/urlId for the fork. Since fork creation should not be limited to the doc worker hosting the trunk, a helper endpoint is added for placing the fork.
The change required sanitizing worker allocation a bit, and allowed session knowledge to be removed from HostedStorageManager.
Test Plan: Added test; existing tests pass.
Reviewers: dsagal
Reviewed By: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2700
Summary:
- Placed rule-updating functions in acl.py.
- Reset UI when rules update externally, or alert the user to reset if there
are pending local changes.
- Removed some unused and distracting bits from client-side DocModel.
A few improvements related to poor error handling:
- In case of missing DocActions (tickled by broken ACL rule handling), don't
add to confusion by attempting to process bad actions
- In case of missing attributes in ACL formulas, return undefined rather than
fail; the latter creates more problems.
- In case in invalid rules, fail rather than skip; this feels more correct now
that we have error checking and recovery option, and helps avoid invalid rules.
- Prevent saving invalid rules with an empty ACL formula.
- Fix bug with rule positions.
Test Plan: Added a python and browser test for table/column renames.
Reviewers: paulfitz
Reviewed By: paulfitz
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2698
Summary:
- Add headers to tables.
- Change styles to reduce boxes-within-boxes.
- Add validation of table and column IDs, both in UI and on server when saving rules.
- Add autocomplete for tables/columns used for UserAttribute rules.
- Add a fancy widget to set permission bits.
Test Plan: Updated browser test for new UI, added a test case for user attributes.
Reviewers: paulfitz
Reviewed By: paulfitz
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2695
Summary:
The client relies on metadata tables for laying out pages and sections.
These tables are filtered according to what tables the user has access
to, in a crude way. This diff updates the logic to at least support
the table wildcard.
Test Plan: added tests
Reviewers: dsagal
Reviewed By: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2690
Summary:
- Fix error-handling in bundleActions(), and wait for the full bundle to complete.
(The omissions here were making it impossibly to react to errors from inside bundleActions())
- Catch problematic rules early enough to undo them, by trying out ruleCollection.update()
on updated rules before the updates are applied.
- Added checkAclFormula() call to DocComm that checks parsing and compiling
formula, and reports errors.
- In UI, prevent saving if any aclFormulas are invalid, or while waiting for the to get checked.
- Also fixed some lint errors
Test Plan: Added a test case of error reporting in ACL formulas.
Reviewers: paulfitz
Reviewed By: paulfitz
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2689
Summary:
Adds an "enter safe mode" option and explanation in modal that appears when a document fails to load, if user is owner. If "enter safe mode" is selected, document is reloaded on server in a special mode. Currently, the only difference is that if the acl rules fail to load, they are replaced with a fallback that grants full access to owners and no access to anyone else. An extra tag is shown to mark the document as safe mode, with an "x" for cancelling safe mode.
There are other ways a document could fail to load than just acl rules, so this is just a start.
Test Plan: added test
Reviewers: dsagal
Reviewed By: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2686
Summary:
This changes how user attributes are loaded. They are now loaded
directly from sqlite, with per-session caching. Optimizations
considered but not addressed yet are (1) adding indexes to user attribute
tables and (2) swapping in a thinner sqlite wrapper.
The main benefit of this diff is that changes to user attribute
tables now work. Clients whose user attributes are not changed
see no effect; clients whose user attributes have changed have
their document reloaded.
For the purposes of testing, the diff includes a tweak to
GristWSConnection to be "sticky" to a specific user when reloading
(and support machinery on the server side to honor that). Until
now, if a GristWSConnection reloads, it uses whatever the current
default user is in the cookie-based session, which can change.
This was complicating a test where multiple users were accessing
the same document via different clients with occasional document
reloads.
Code for updating when schema or rule changes happen is moved
around but not improved in any meaningful way in this diff.
Test Plan: existing tests pass; extended test
Reviewers: dsagal
Reviewed By: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2685
Summary:
This adds any parameters in a document url whose key ends in '_'
into a `user.Link` object available in access control formulas
and in setting up characteristic tables.
This allows, for example, sending links to a document that contain
a hard-to-guess token, and having that link grant access to a
controlled part of the document (invoices for a specific customer
for example).
A `user.Origin` field is also added, set during rest api calls,
but is only tested manually at this point. It could be elaborated
for embedding use-cases.
Test Plan: added test
Reviewers: dsagal
Reviewed By: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2680
Summary:
This improves support for access control on document modifications. It adds:
* Checking of create/remove/update access for row-level changes.
* Use of `newRec` variable in formulas.
It is now possible to have distinct clients with read+write access to different rows of the same table.
This is another incremental step. There are deficiencies in actions that include schema changes, and many other lacunae. But the overall flow is taking shape.
Access control is done at the DocAction level, requiring the sandbox to process the UserActions, and then be reverted if the action proves unlawful. This could be optimized away in many simple and important cases, but I'm not sure it is possible to avoid in general.
Test Plan: added tests
Reviewers: dsagal
Reviewed By: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2677
Summary:
- Factored out ACLRuleCollection into its own file, and use for building UI.
- Moved AccessRules out of UserManager to a page linked from left panel.
- Changed default RulePart to be the last part of a rule for simpler code.
- Implemented much of the UI for adding/deleting rules.
- For now, editing the ACLFormula and Permissions is done using text inputs.
- Implemented saving rules by syncing a bundle of them.
- Fixed DocData to clean up action bundle in case of an early error.
Test Plan: WIP planning to add some new browser tests for the UI
Reviewers: paulfitz
Reviewed By: paulfitz
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2678
Summary:
This implements row-level access control for outgoing messages, replacing the document reloading placeholder that was there before.
* Prior to broadcasting messages, GranularAccess is notified of actions+undo.
* While broadcasting messages to different sessions, if we find we need row level access control information, rows before and after the change are reconstructed.
* Messages are rewritten if rows that were previously forbidden are now allowed, and vice versa.
The diff is somewhat under-tested and under-optimized. Next step would be to implement row-level access control for incoming actions, which may result in some rejiggering of the code from this diff to avoid duplication of effort under some conditions.
Test Plan: added test
Reviewers: dsagal
Reviewed By: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2670
Summary:
- Added fields to _grist_ACLRules for the new Granular ACL representation
- Include a corresponding migration.
- Added ACLPermissions module with merging PermissionSets and converting to/from string.
- Implemented parsing of ACL formulas and compiling them into JS functions.
- Add automatic parsing of ACL formulas when ACLRules are added or updated.
- Convert GranularAccess to load and interpret new-style rules.
- Convert ACL UI to load and save new-style rules.
For now, no attempt to do anything better on the server or UI side, only to
reproduce previous behavior.
Test Plan: Added unittests for new files; fixed those for existing files.
Reviewers: paulfitz
Reviewed By: paulfitz
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2664
Summary:
The new plans for granular access control are different and handled by
node.js. Some of the same tables will be reused, of which we never made
real use before except for expecting certain specific initial records.
This diff removes the old logic, replacing it with a stub that satisfies
the interface expected by other code.
It also removes several unused UserActions: AddUser/RemoveUser/
AddInstance/RemoveInstance.
Test Plan: Existing tests should pass.
Reviewers: paulfitz
Reviewed By: paulfitz
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2662
Summary: Adds a granular access clause for columns. Permissions can be specified for a set of columns within a table. Permissions accumulate over clauses, in a way that is intended as a placeholder pending final design.
Test Plan: Added tests. Tested manually that updates to private columns are not sent to people who don't have access to them. There are a lot of extra tests needed and TODOs to be paid down after this experimental phase.
Reviewers: dsagal
Reviewed By: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2651
Summary:
This is a prototype for expanding the conditions that can be used in granular ACLs.
When processing ACLs, the following variables (called "characteristics") are now available in conditions:
* UserID
* Email
* Name
* Access (owners, editors, viewers)
The set of variables can be expanded by adding a "characteristic" clause. This is a clause which specifies:
* A tableId
* The name of an existing characteristic
* A colId
The effect of the clause is to expand the available characteristics with all the columns in the table, with values taken from the record where there is a match between the specified characteristic and the specified column.
Existing clauses are generalized somewhat to demonstrate and test the use these variables. That isn't the main point of this diff though, and I propose to leave generalizing+systematizing those clauses for a future diff.
Issues I'm not dealing with here:
* How clauses combine. (The scope on GranularAccessRowClause is a hack to save me worrying about that yet).
* The full set of matching methods we'll allow.
* Refreshing row access in clients when the tables mentioned in characteristic tables change.
* Full CRUD permission control.
* Default rules (part of combination).
* Reporting errors in access rules.
That said, with this diff it is possible to e.g. assign a City to editors by their email address or name, and have only rows for those Cities be visible in their client. Ability to modify those rows, and remain updates about them, remains under incomplete control.
Test Plan: added tests
Reviewers: dsagal
Reviewed By: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2642
Summary:
This implements a form of row-level access control where for a
given table, you may specify that only owners have access to
rows for which a given column has falsy values.
For simplicity:
* Only owners may edit that table.
* Non-owners with the document open will have forced
reloads whenever the table is modified.
Baby steps...
Test Plan: added tests
Reviewers: dsagal
Reviewed By: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2633
Summary:
AccessRules class that implements that UI is intended to look vaguely like
detailed rules might look in the future, but only supports the very limited set
we have now.
In addition, UserManager and BillingPage code is separated into their own webpack bundles, to reduce the sizes of primary bundles, and relevant code from them is loaded asynchronously.
Also add two TableData methods: filterRowIds() and findMatchingRowId().
Test Plan: Only tested manually, proper automated tests don't seem warranted for this temporary UI.
Reviewers: paulfitz
Reviewed By: paulfitz
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2620
Summary:
This is an incremental step in granular access control. Using
a temporary `{colIds: '~o structure'}` representation in the
`_grist_ACLResources` table, the document structure can be set
to be controlled by owners only.
Test Plan: added test
Reviewers: dsagal
Reviewed By: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2613
Summary:
This makes it possible to serve a table or tables only to owners.
* The _grist_ACLResources table is abused (temporarily) such that rows of the form `{colId: '~o', tableId}` are interpreted as meaning that `tableId` is private to owners.
* Many websocket and api endpoints are updated to preserve the privacy of these tables.
* In a document where some tables are private, a lot of capabilities are turned off for non-owners to avoid leaking info indirectly.
* The client is tweaked minimally, to show '-' where a page with some private material would otherwise go.
No attempt is made to protect data from private tables pulled into non-private tables via formulas.
There are some known leaks remaining:
* Changes to the schema of private tables are still broadcast to all clients (fixable).
* Non-owner may be able to access snapshots or make forks or use other corners of API (fixable).
* Changing name of table makes it public, since tableId in ACLResource is not updated (fixable).
Security will require some work, the attack surface is large.
Test Plan: added tests
Reviewers: dsagal
Reviewed By: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2604