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pebble-acl

v0.1.0

Published

Access Controller designed to be plugged on top of meanjs framework

Readme

pebble-acl

Access Controller designed to be plugged on top of meanjs framework.

Disclaimer

The module has been designed to be used across various applications. Primarily, its been written at 10Pearls, LLC and the team at 10Pearls, LLC will solely be overtaken for all the changes. Due to the reason, they are open to change, modify, deprecate or remove any feature / task / bug / functionality anytime based upon the sole discretion.

Install

Simple as enough,

$ npm install pebble-acl --save

Usage

Initially, you have to populate your data source with Roles, Resources and HTTP verbs respectively. The adapters (currently, only redis is available) would take care of manipulation, referring to parent abstract adapter.

Population.

    var acl = require('pebble-acl'),
        Adapter = acl.Adapter.RedisAdapter,
        Builder = acl.Builder,
        async   = require('async');
        
    // initialize builder.
    var builder = new Builder(new Adapter({}));
    
    // add role.
    builder.addRole('admin', function() {
        // Role created.
    });
    
    // Multi addRole.
    async.parallel({
        godfather: function(callback) {
            builder.addRole('godfather', callback);
        },
        manager: function(callback) {
            builder.addRole('manager', callback);
        },
        user: function(callback) {
            builder.addRole('user', callback);
        },
        guest: function(callback) {
            builder.addRole('guest', callback);
        }
    }, function(err, ok) {
        // All roles are created.
        
        builder.addResources(['engineers', 'doctors', 'supermen'], function(err, ok) {
            // Resources created.
            
            builder.addResourcesToRoles('godfather', {
                engineers: ['GET', 'POST', 'PUT', 'PATCH', 'DELETE', 'HEAD'],
                doctors: ['GET', 'POST'],
                supermen: ['GET', 'HEAD']
            }, function(err, ok) {
                
                // You're completely populated now with ACL in application. Inorder to reset, do call `reset`.
                builder.clear(function() {
                    // Back to home!
                });
            });
        });
    });

Permissions

You could use the Permissions API to check for access across entities.

    var acl = require('pebble-acl'),
        Adapter = acl.Adapter.RedisAdapter,
        Permission = acl.Permissions;
        
    var permissions = new Permissions(new Adapter));    // You could pass the argument of {} to adapter.
    permissions.hasAccess('POST', {
        role: 'admin',
        resource: 'engineers'
    }, function(err, ok) {
        // ok === true
    });
    
    permissions.all('admin', function(err, access) {
        // access carries key as resource and values as allowed methods.
    });

Contributors

License

MIT