Schema/Metadata API Reference: Permissions ========================================== .. contents:: Table of contents :backlinks: none :depth: 1 :local: The permission layer is designed to restrict the operations that can be performed by various users. Permissions can be defined on various operations (insert/select/update/delete) at a role level granularity. By default, the ``admin`` role has unrestricted access to all operations. .. admonition:: Variables in rules All ``X-Hasura-*`` header values can be used in the permission rules. These values can come with the request and can be validated using webhook or can be sent with the JWT token. .. _create_insert_permission: create_insert_permission ------------------------ An insert permission is used to enforce constraints on the data that is being inserted. Let's look at an example, a permission for the ``user`` role to insert into ``article`` table. What is the constraint that we would like to enforce here? *A user can only insert articles for themself* .. code-block:: http POST /v1/query HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json X-Hasura-Role: admin { "type" : "create_insert_permission", "args" : { "table" : "article", "role" : "user", "permission" : { "check" : { "author_id" : "X-HASURA-USER-ID" }, "set":{ "id":"X-HASURA-USER-ID" }, "columns":["name","author_id"] } } } This reads as follows - For the ``user`` role: * For every row that is being inserted into the *article* table, allow insert only if the ``check`` passes i.e. that the ``author_id`` column value is the same as the value in the request header ``X-HASURA-USER-ID``". * If the above ``check`` passes, then access for insert will be limited to columns ``name`` and ``author_id`` only. * When this insert happens, the value of the column ``id`` will be automatically ``set`` to the value of the resolved session variable ``X-HASURA-USER-ID``. The argument for ``check`` is a boolean expression which has the same syntax as the ``where`` clause in the ``select`` query, making it extremely expressive. For example, .. code-block:: http POST /v1/query HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json X-Hasura-Role: admin { "type" : "create_insert_permission", "args" : { "table" : "article", "role" : "user", "permission" : { "check" : { "author_id" : "X-HASURA-USER-ID", "$or" : [ { "category" : "editorial", "is_reviewed" : false }, { "category" : { "$neq" : "editorial"} } ] } } } } In the above definition, the row is allowed to be inserted if the ``author_id`` is the same as the request's user id and ``is_reviewed`` is ``false`` when the ``category`` is "editorial". .. _create_insert_permission_syntax: Args syntax ^^^^^^^^^^^ .. list-table:: :header-rows: 1 * - Key - Required - Schema - Description * - table - true - :ref:`TableName` - Name of the table * - role - true - :ref:`RoleName` - Role * - permission - true - InsertPermission_ - The permission definition * - comment - false - text - comment .. _InsertPermission: InsertPermission &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& .. list-table:: :header-rows: 1 * - Key - Required - Schema - Description * - check - true - :ref:`BoolExp` - This expression has to hold true for every new row that is inserted * - set - false - :ref:`ColumnPresetExp` - Preset values for columns that can sourced from session variables or static values. * - columns - false - :ref:`PGColumn` array (or) ``'*'`` - Can insert into only these columns (or all when ``'*'`` is specified) .. _drop_insert_permission: drop_insert_permission ---------------------- Drop an existing insert permission for a role on a table. .. _drop_insert_permission_syntax: Args syntax ^^^^^^^^^^^ .. list-table:: :header-rows: 1 * - Key - Required - Schema - Description * - table - true - :ref:`TableName` - Name of the table * - role - true - :ref:`RoleName` - Role .. _create_select_permission: create_select_permission ------------------------ A select permission is used to restrict access to only the specified columns and rows. Let's look at an example, a permission for the ``user`` role to select from ``article`` table: all columns can be read, and rows that have been published or authored by themself. .. code-block:: http POST /v1/query HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json X-Hasura-Role: admin { "type" : "create_select_permission", "args" : { "table" : "article", "role" : "user", "permission" : { "columns" : "*", "filter" : { "$or" : [ { "author_id" : "X-HASURA-USER-ID" }, { "is_published" : true } ] }, "limit": 10, "allow_aggregations": true } } } This reads as follows - For the ``user`` role: * Allow selecting rows where the ``check`` passes i.e. ``is_published`` is ``true`` or the ``author_id`` matches the value of the session variable ``X-HASURA-USER-ID``. * Allow selecting all columns (because the ``columns`` key is set to ``*``). * ``limit`` the numbers of rows returned by this query to a maximum of 10. * Allow aggregate queries. .. _create_select_permission_syntax: Args syntax ^^^^^^^^^^^ .. list-table:: :header-rows: 1 * - Key - Required - Schema - Description * - table - true - :ref:`TableName` - Name of the table * - role - true - :ref:`RoleName` - Role * - permission - true - SelectPermission_ - The permission definition * - comment - false - text - comment .. _SelectPermission: SelectPermission &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& .. list-table:: :header-rows: 1 * - Key - Required - Schema - Description * - columns - true - :ref:`PGColumn` array (or) ``'*'`` - Only these columns are selectable (or all when ``'*'`` is specified) * - filter - true - :ref:`BoolExp` - Only the rows where this expression holds true are selectable * - limit - false - ``Integer`` - The maximum number of rows that can be returned * - allow_aggregations - false - ``Boolean`` - Toggle allowing aggregate queries .. _drop_select_permission: drop_select_permission ---------------------- Drop an existing select permission for a role on a table. .. _drop_select_permission_syntax: Args syntax ^^^^^^^^^^^ .. list-table:: :header-rows: 1 * - Key - Required - Schema - Description * - table - true - :ref:`TableName` - Name of the table * - role - true - :ref:`RoleName` - Role .. _create_update_permission: create_update_permission ------------------------ An update permission is used to restrict the columns and rows that can be updated. Its structure is quite similar to the select permission. An example: .. code-block:: http POST /v1/query HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json X-Hasura-Role: admin { "type" : "create_update_permission", "args" : { "table" : "article", "role" : "user", "permission" : { "columns" : ["title", "content", "category"], "filter" : { "author_id" : "X-HASURA-USER-ID" }, "set":{ "id":"X-HASURA-USER-ID" } } } } This reads as follows - For the ``user`` role: * Allow updating only those rows where the ``check`` passes i.e. the value of the ``author_id`` column of a row matches the value of the session variable ``X-HASURA-USER-ID`` value. * If the above ``check`` passes for a given row, allow updating only the ``title``, ``content`` and ``category`` columns (*as specified in the* ``columns`` *key*) * When this update happens, the value of the column ``id`` will be automatically ``set`` to the value of the resolved session variable ``X-HASURA-USER-ID``. .. note:: It is important to deny updates to columns that will determine the row ownership. In the above example, ``author_id`` column determines the ownership of a row in the ``article`` table. Columns such as this should never be allowed to be updated. .. _create_update_permission_syntax: Args syntax ^^^^^^^^^^^ .. list-table:: :header-rows: 1 * - Key - Required - Schema - Description * - table - true - :ref:`TableName` - Name of the table * - role - true - :ref:`RoleName` - Role * - permission - true - UpdatePermission_ - The permission definition * - comment - false - text - comment .. _UpdatePermission: UpdatePermission &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& .. list-table:: :header-rows: 1 * - Key - Required - Schema - Description * - columns - true - :ref:`PGColumn` array (or) ``'*'`` - Only these columns are selectable (or all when ``'*'`` is specified) * - filter - true - :ref:`BoolExp` - Only the rows where this expression holds true are deletable * - set - false - :ref:`ColumnPresetExp` - Preset values for columns that can sourced from session variables or static values. .. _drop_update_permission: drop_update_permission ---------------------- Drop an existing update permission for a role on a table. .. _drop_update_permission_syntax: Args syntax ^^^^^^^^^^^ .. list-table:: :header-rows: 1 * - Key - Required - Schema - Description * - table - true - :ref:`TableName` - Name of the table * - role - true - :ref:`RoleName` - Role .. _create_delete_permission: create_delete_permission ------------------------ A delete permission is used to restrict the rows that can be deleted. An example: .. code-block:: http POST /v1/query HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json X-Hasura-Role: admin { "type" : "create_delete_permission", "args" : { "table" : "article", "role" : "user", "permission" : { "filter" : { "author_id" : "X-HASURA-USER-ID" } } } } This reads as follows: "``delete`` for ``user`` role on ``article`` table is allowed on rows where ``author_id`` is same as the request header ``X-HASURA-USER-ID`` value." .. _create_delete_permission_syntax: Args syntax ^^^^^^^^^^^ .. list-table:: :header-rows: 1 * - Key - Required - Schema - Description * - table - true - :ref:`TableName` - Name of the table * - role - true - :ref:`RoleName` - Role * - permission - true - DeletePermission_ - The permission definition * - comment - false - text - comment .. _DeletePermission: DeletePermission &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& .. list-table:: :header-rows: 1 * - Key - Required - Schema - Description * - filter - true - :ref:`BoolExp` - Only the rows where this expression holds true are deletable .. _drop_delete_permission: drop_delete_permission ---------------------- Drop an existing delete permission for a role on a table. .. _drop_delete_permission_syntax: Args syntax ^^^^^^^^^^^ .. list-table:: :header-rows: 1 * - Key - Required - Schema - Description * - table - true - :ref:`TableName` - Name of the table * - role - true - :ref:`RoleName` - Role .. _set_permission_comment: set_permission_comment ---------------------- ``set_permission_comment`` is used to set/update the comment on a permission. Setting the comment to ``null`` removes it. An example: .. code-block:: http POST /v1/query HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Authorization: Bearer # optional if cookie is set X-Hasura-Role: admin { "type": "set_permission_comment", "args": { "table": "article", "role": "user", "type" : "update", "comment" : "can only modify his/her own rows" } } .. _set_permission_comment_syntax: Args syntax ^^^^^^^^^^^ .. list-table:: :header-rows: 1 * - Key - Required - Schema - Description * - table - true - :ref:`TableName` - Name of the table * - role - true - :ref:`RoleName` - The role in the permission * - type - true - permission type (one of select/update/delete/insert) - The type of the permission * - comment - false - Text - comment