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  1. data/CHANGELOG.md +14 -0
  2. data/HOW-TO.md +275 -0
  3. data/{MIT-LICENSE → LICENSE} +1 -1
  4. data/README.md +39 -0
  5. data/Rakefile +62 -55
  6. data/assets/app/helpers/annotation_security_helper.rb +8 -8
  7. data/assets/config/initializers/annotation_security.rb +11 -11
  8. data/assets/config/security/relations.rb +20 -20
  9. data/assets/vendor/plugins/annotation_security/init.rb +13 -13
  10. data/bin/annotation_security +7 -7
  11. data/lib/annotation_security/exceptions.rb +124 -124
  12. data/lib/annotation_security/exec.rb +188 -188
  13. data/lib/annotation_security/filters.rb +37 -37
  14. data/lib/annotation_security/includes/action_controller.rb +144 -143
  15. data/lib/annotation_security/includes/active_record.rb +27 -27
  16. data/lib/annotation_security/includes/helper.rb +215 -215
  17. data/lib/annotation_security/includes/resource.rb +84 -84
  18. data/lib/annotation_security/includes/role.rb +30 -30
  19. data/lib/annotation_security/includes/user.rb +26 -26
  20. data/lib/annotation_security/manager/policy_factory.rb +29 -29
  21. data/lib/annotation_security/manager/policy_manager.rb +79 -79
  22. data/lib/annotation_security/manager/relation_loader.rb +272 -272
  23. data/lib/annotation_security/manager/resource_manager.rb +36 -36
  24. data/lib/annotation_security/manager/right_loader.rb +87 -87
  25. data/lib/annotation_security/model_observer.rb +61 -61
  26. data/lib/annotation_security/policy/abstract_policy.rb +344 -344
  27. data/lib/annotation_security/policy/abstract_static_policy.rb +75 -75
  28. data/lib/annotation_security/policy/all_resources_policy.rb +20 -20
  29. data/lib/annotation_security/policy/rule.rb +340 -340
  30. data/lib/annotation_security/policy/rule_set.rb +138 -138
  31. data/lib/annotation_security/rails.rb +38 -38
  32. data/lib/annotation_security/user_wrapper.rb +73 -73
  33. data/lib/annotation_security/utils.rb +141 -141
  34. data/lib/annotation_security/version.rb +10 -0
  35. data/lib/annotation_security.rb +102 -97
  36. data/lib/extensions/action_controller.rb +32 -32
  37. data/lib/extensions/active_record.rb +34 -34
  38. data/lib/extensions/filter.rb +133 -133
  39. data/lib/extensions/object.rb +10 -10
  40. data/lib/security_context.rb +589 -551
  41. data/spec/annotation_security/exceptions_spec.rb +16 -16
  42. data/spec/annotation_security/includes/helper_spec.rb +82 -82
  43. data/spec/annotation_security/manager/policy_manager_spec.rb +15 -15
  44. data/spec/annotation_security/manager/resource_manager_spec.rb +17 -17
  45. data/spec/annotation_security/manager/right_loader_spec.rb +17 -17
  46. data/spec/annotation_security/policy/abstract_policy_spec.rb +16 -16
  47. data/spec/annotation_security/policy/all_resources_policy_spec.rb +24 -24
  48. data/spec/annotation_security/policy/rule_set_spec.rb +112 -112
  49. data/spec/annotation_security/policy/rule_spec.rb +77 -77
  50. data/spec/annotation_security/policy/test_policy_spec.rb +80 -80
  51. data/spec/annotation_security/security_context_spec.rb +78 -78
  52. data/spec/annotation_security/utils_spec.rb +73 -73
  53. data/spec/helper/test_controller.rb +65 -65
  54. data/spec/helper/test_helper.rb +5 -5
  55. data/spec/helper/test_relations.rb +6 -6
  56. data/spec/helper/test_resource.rb +38 -38
  57. data/spec/helper/test_role.rb +21 -21
  58. data/spec/helper/test_user.rb +31 -31
  59. data/spec/rails_stub.rb +37 -37
  60. metadata +94 -72
  61. data/CHANGELOG +0 -2
  62. data/HOW-TO +0 -261
  63. data/README +0 -39
data/CHANGELOG.md ADDED
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+ Changelog
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+ =========
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+ 1.0.2
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+ -----
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+ * dropped rails 2.3.8 support in favour of rails 2.3.18 support
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+ * updated docs
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+ 1.0.1
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+ -----
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+ * first public release
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+ # How to secure your Rails application with Annotation Security
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+ ## Step 0: Install Annotation Security
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+ Annotation Security comes as a gem hosted on rubygems.org. You can install it
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+ via `gem install annotation_security`.
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+ The gem contains a binary called `annotation_security`. It can be used to
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+ install the security layer into a rails app via
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+ `annotation_security --rails RAILS_HOME`. This will make your app ready to be
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+ secured.
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+
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+ ### Version Notes
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+ Use the gem version < 2 for Rails 2.3.x applications.
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+ Use the gem version 3.x for Rails 3.x applications.
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+
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+ ## Step 1: Defining user and roles
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+ Annotation Security assumes that there is a user class, representing the user,
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+ and some role classes containing additional information if the user has a
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+ certain role in the application.
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+ If you don't have user or role classes in your application,
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+ continue with step 2.
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+
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+ ### User
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+ In most cases the user class will be a subclass of `ActiveRecord::Base`,
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+ but this is not necessary.
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+ Include the `module AnnotationSecurity::User` into this class.
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+ class User < ActiveRecord::Base
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+ include AnnotationSecurity::User
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+ ...
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+
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+ ### Roles
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+ Include the module `AnnotationSecurity::Role` into these classes. If you are
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+ having a hierachy of role classes, only include the module in the topmost class.
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+ class Role < ActiveRecord::Base
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+ belongs_to :user
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+ include AnnotationSecurity::Role
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+ ...
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+ class Student < Role
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+ # no include here
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+ ...
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+ A role object should respond to `user` with returning the user object
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+ it belongs to.
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+ __Do not include both modules in one class!__
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+
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+ ### Connecting user and roles
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+ As next, you should provide some default methods for accessing the roles
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+ of a user. You can skip this step, but it will be helpfull later on.
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+ There are two types of access methods: `is_ROLE?` and `as_ROLE`.
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+ IS-methods return true or false whether a user has a role or not.
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+ class User < ActiveRecord::Base
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+ def is_administrator?
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+ self.admin_flag == 1
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+ end
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+ def is_student?
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+ self.roles.any? { |role| role.is_a? Student }
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+ end
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+ ...
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+ AS-methods return a single object or an array of objects representing the role.
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+ If the user does not have the role, the result should be an empty array or nil.
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+
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+ class User < ActiveRecord::Base
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+ def as_administrator
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+ # there is no administrator class, just return the user
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+ is_administrator? ? self : nil
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+ end
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+
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+ def as_student
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+ # assuming a user can only be student once
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+ self.roles.detect { |role| role.is_a? Student }
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+ end
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+
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+ def as_corrector
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+ # assuming a user can be a corrector several times
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+ self.roles.select { |role| role.is_a? Corrector }
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+ end
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+
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+ ## Step 2: Providing the current credential
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+ To evaluate the security policies, for each request the current credential has
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+ to be provided. Therefore, a new filter type was introduced: security filters
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+ are around filters that are always the first in the filter chain. You can also
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+ use these filters to react to security violations.
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+ In this example, the user is simply fetched from the session. However, you
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+ could also pass a symbol or a string (e.g. if you are using API-keys).
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+ Passing `nil` will be interpreted as not being authenticated in any way.
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+ class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
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+ security_filter :security_filter
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+ private
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+ def security_filter
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+ SecurityContext.current_credential = session[:user]
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+ yield
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+ rescue SecurityViolationError
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+ if SecurityContext.is? :logged_in
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+ render :template => "welcome/not_allowed"
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+ else
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+ render :template => "welcome/please_login"
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+ end
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+ end
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+ Please notice that once set, the credential cannot be changed.
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+ ## Step 3: Defining your resources
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+ Another wild assumption we made is that your application contains some resources
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+ you want to protect. In most cases, this will be your ActiveRecord classes.
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+ To turn them into resources, just call `resource(symbol)` in the class
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+ definition.
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+ class Course < ActiveRecord::Base
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+ resource :course
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+ ...
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+ The symbol is used to further identify this class and should be unique.
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+ It is possible (and likely) that the users and roles are resources as well.
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+ If you want to restrict access to other resource classes, see
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+ `AnnotationSecurity::Resource` for more information.
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+ ## Step 4: Defining relations and rights
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+ in `config/security` you will find the files `relations.rb` and
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+ `rights.yml`.
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+ ### Relations
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+ The relations between the user (or the roles) and the resources are defined
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+ as code blocks, that evaluate to true or false.
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+ The `:as`-flag causes that instead of the user object, a role object
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+ will be passed into the block (using the `as_ROLE`-method from above).
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+ Similar, the `:is`-flag can be used as precondition.
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+ AnnotationSecurity.define_relations do
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+ resource :course do
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+ enrolled :as => :student { |student,course| course.students.include? student }
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+ corrector :as => :corrector { |corrector,course| corrector.corrects? course }
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+ lecturer :as => :lecturer { |lecturer,course| lecturer.lectures? course }
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+ end
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+ ...
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+ You can also define relations that are valid for all resources.
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+ all_resources do
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+ # corrector and lecturer are defined by the resource
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+ responsible { corrector or lecturer }
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+ # no block required here
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+ administrator :is => :administrator
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+ end
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+ For more details and features on defining relations,
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+ see `AnnotationSecurity::RelationLoader`.
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+ ### Rights
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+ The rights of application are specified in a YAML-file, they correspond to the
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+ actions(not necessarily the controller actions) that can be performed on a
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+ resource. For instance, to edit a course object, you will need the edit-right
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+ for the course resource. If you are not sure which rights your application
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+ needs, just skip this now and return after step 5.
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+ Rights should be valid ruby conditional statements.
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+ course:
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+ create: if lecturer
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+ show: if enrolled or responsible
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+ edit: if responsible
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+ AnnotationSecurity provides two default relations: `logged_in`, that is true
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+ if there is a user at all, and +self+, that can be used to determine if a user
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+ or role resource belongs to the current user.
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+ user:
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+ register: unless logged_in
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+ show: if logged_in
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+ edit: if self or administrator
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+ student:
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+ show_results: if self
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+ To improve readability, you can append 'may', 'is', 'can' or 'has' as prefix and
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+ 'for', 'in', 'of' or 'to' as suffix to the relation name.
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+ This is especially recommended if you are defining rights that depend on
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+ other rights of the resource.
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+ assignment:
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+ edit: if responsible
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+ delete: if may_edit
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+ Another example can be found at `AnnotationSecurity::RightLoader`.
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+ ## Step 5: Securing your actions
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+ The main goal of AnnotationSecurity was to remove security logic from
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+ controller actions. Now you only have to define the abstract effects of an
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+ action.
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+ An action performs one or more tasks on different resources. You have to provide
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+ this information as a descriptions, using the
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+ [Action Annotation Gem](http://github.com/Nikku/action_annotation).
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+ A description always has the form 'ACTION on RESOURCE'.
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+ desc 'shows a course'
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+ def show
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+ @course = Course.find(params[:id])
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+ end
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+ To perform a task, the user must have the right for it. Thus, when a course is
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+ fetched from the database during the show-action, the right course/show will be
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+ evaluated for the current user and the course instance.
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+ In our example, the user has to be responsible or enrolled. If both relations
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+ evaluate to false, the right is not given and access will be denied by raising
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+ a SecurityViolationError, which will then be catched in the security filter.
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+ Congratulations, you Rails application is secured now.
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+ ## Step 6: Securing your views
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+ However, actions aren't the only place with security code. Links to the actions
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+ are shown in the view and very often, the view itself depends on the
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+ user's rights.
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+ When setting up Annotation Security in your Rails project, a helper will be
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+ included automatically. The most important functions this helper provides are
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+ `allowed?` and `link_to_if_allowed`.
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+ The method `allowed?` expects a right and a resource and returns true iif
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+ the current user has that right.
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+ <% unless allowed? :edit, @course %>
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+ <p>You may not edit this course!</p>
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+ <% end %>
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+ `link_to_if_allowed` expects the same arguments as +link_to+, except it also
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+ <%= link_to_if_allowed("New", new_course_path) { "You may not create a new course." } %>
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+ <%= link_to_if_allowed("Edit", edit_course_path(@course)) { } %>
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+ <%= link_to_if_allowed("Delete", @course, {:method => :delete}) { } %>
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+ `link_to_if_allowed` tries to automatically detect the accessed resources.
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+ In case this should not work for you, see `AnnotationSecurity::Helper` for more
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+ features.
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+ ## Step 7: Live long and prosper
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+ Well, that's it. Here are some additional notes:
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+ * in development mode, the rights and relations are reloaded with every request.
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+ * See `AnnotationSecurity::RelationLoader` and `AnnotationSecurity::RightLoader`
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+ for more examples and features for defining relations and rights.
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+ * See `AnnotationSecurity::Helper` for more methods for securing your views.
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- Copyright (c) 2009 Nico Rehwaldt, Arian Treffer
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+ Copyright (c) 2009, 2010, 2013 Nico Rehwaldt, Arian Treffer
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  Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
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  this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
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+ # Resource Based security for Rails applications
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+ This plugin provides a thin security layer for rails applications. It performs access
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+ checks based on a behavioural description of controller actions. Security rules
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+ are defined on a resource model which is cleanly separated from your models and controllers.
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+ ## Installation steps
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+ The security layer is a gem and may be installed using
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+ `gem install annotation_security`.
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+ After installing the gem, run `annotation_security --rails RAILS_HOME` to
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+ integrate the security layer in your rails app. Along with the
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+ annotation_security plugin this will add
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+ * the `AnnotationSecurity::Helper` in the `app/helpers` folder of your
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+ rails-app. It provides some useful methods to create links and query the
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+ security layer from views.
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+ * example configuration files to setup the security layer under `config/security`
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+ * an initializer for the security layer under `config/initializer`
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+
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+ ## Where to start
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+ Check out the basic introduction on [how to secure your application](HOW-TO.md).
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+ In order to get a detailed idea about how things work, have a deeper look
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+ inside `AnnotationSecurity::ActionController` (how to secure your application),
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+ `AnnotationSecurity::RightLoader` (how to setup rights) and
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+ `AnnotationSecurity::RelationLoader` (how to setup relations).
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+ Have a look at the view methods provided by the `AnnotationSecurity::Helper` as
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+ well and at the `SecurityContext` which is the main entry-point for security related
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+ functionality in the layer.
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+ ## License
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+ Copyright Nico Rehwaldt, Arian Treffer 2009, 2010, 2013
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+ You may use, copy and redistribute this library under the same terms as
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+ [Ruby itself](http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/LICENSE.txt) or under the MIT license.
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- require 'rubygems'
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- require 'rake'
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- require 'rake/clean'
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- require 'rake/gempackagetask'
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- require 'spec/rake/spectask'
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- spec = Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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- s.version = '1.0.1'
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- s.has_rdoc = true
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- s.extra_rdoc_files = ['README', 'MIT-LICENSE', 'CHANGELOG', 'HOW-TO']
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- s.summary = 'A role based security model for rails applications with ' +
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- 'descriptive definitions and automated evaluation.'
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- s.description =
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- 'AnnotationSecurity provides a role based security model with automated ' +
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- 'rule evaluation for Ruby on Rails. It allows you to define user-resource-'+
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- 'relations and rights in separate files, keeping your controllers and ' +
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- 'views free from any security logic. See the gem\'s homepage for an ' +
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- s.author = 'Nico Rehwaldt, Arian Treffer'
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- s.email = 'ruby@nixis.de'
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- s.homepage = 'http://tech.lefedt.de/2010/3/annotation-based-security-for-rails'
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- s.add_dependency 'activesupport', '>= 2.3.5'
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- s.add_development_dependency 'rspec', '>= 1.2.0'
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- s.add_development_dependency 'mocha', '>= 0.9.8'
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- s.executables = ['annotation_security']
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- s.files = %w(CHANGELOG MIT-LICENSE README HOW-TO Rakefile) + Dir.glob("{bin,lib,spec,assets}/**/*")
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- s.require_path = "lib"
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- s.bindir = "bin"
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- rdoc.title = "Annotation Security Docs"
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ require 'rubygems/package_task'
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+
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+ require 'rake'
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+ require 'rake/clean'
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+ require 'rdoc/task'
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+ require 'rspec/core/rake_task'
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+ module RakeFileUtils
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+ extend Rake::FileUtilsExt
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+ end
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+ spec = Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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+ s.name = 'annotation_security'
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+ s.version = AnnotationSecurity::Version
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+ s.has_rdoc = true
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+ s.extra_rdoc_files = ['README.md', 'LICENSE', 'CHANGELOG.md', 'HOW-TO.md']
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+ s.summary = 'A role based security model for rails applications with ' +
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+ 'descriptive definitions and automated evaluation.'
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+ s.description =
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+ 'AnnotationSecurity provides a role based security model with automated ' +
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+ 'rule evaluation for Ruby on Rails. It allows you to define user-resource-'+
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+ 'relations and rights in separate files, keeping your controllers and ' +
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+ 'views free from any security logic. See the gem\'s homepage for an ' +
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+ 'example.'
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+ s.author = 'Nico Rehwaldt, Arian Treffer'
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+ s.email = 'ruby@nixis.de'
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+ s.homepage = 'http://github.com/Nikku/annotation_security'
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+ s.add_dependency 'action_annotation', '>= 1.0.1'
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+ s.add_dependency 'activesupport', '>= 2.3.18'
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+ s.add_development_dependency 'rspec', '>= 1.3.2'
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+ s.add_development_dependency 'mocha', '>= 0.9.8'
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+ s.executables = ['annotation_security']
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+ s.files = %w(CHANGELOG.md LICENSE README.md HOW-TO.md Rakefile) + Dir.glob("{bin,lib,spec,assets}/**/*")
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+ s.require_path = "lib"
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+ s.bindir = "bin"
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+ end
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+ desc "Create rdoc documentation"
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+ Rake::RDocTask.new do |rdoc|
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+ files = ['README.md', 'LICENSE', 'CHANGELOG.md', 'HOW-TO.md', 'lib/**/*.rb']
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+ rdoc.rdoc_files.add(files)
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+ rdoc.main = "README.md" # page to start on
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+ rdoc.title = "Annotation Security Docs"
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+ rdoc.rdoc_dir = 'doc' # rdoc output folder
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+ rdoc.options << '--line-numbers'
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+ end
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+ desc "Run rspec tests"
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+ RSpec::Core::RakeTask.new do |t|
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+ t.rspec_opts = ["-c", "-f progress", "-r ./spec/spec_helper.rb"]
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+ t.pattern = 'spec/**/*_spec.rb'
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+ end
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+ desc "Package library as gem"
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+ Gem::PackageTask.new(spec) do |pkg|
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+ # the plugin. See AnnotationSecurity::Helper for documentation.
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+ #
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+ module AnnotationSecurityHelper
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+ include AnnotationSecurity::Helper
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  end
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- #
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- # = config/initializers/annotation_security.rb
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- #
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- # Sets up files under <tt>config/security</tt> which hold
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- # the security configuration.
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-
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- #
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- # Add your own files here if they should also be loaded.
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- #
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- AnnotationSecurity.load_relations('relations')
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- AnnotationSecurity.load_rights('rights')
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+ #
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+ # = config/initializers/annotation_security.rb
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+ #
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+ # Sets up files under <tt>config/security</tt> which hold
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+ # the security configuration.
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+
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+ #
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+ # Add your own files here if they should also be loaded.
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+ #
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+ AnnotationSecurity.load_relations('relations')
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+ AnnotationSecurity.load_rights('rights')
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  # AnnotationSecurity.load_rights('rights', 'rb) # loads rights from a ruby file
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- AnnotationSecurity.define_relations do
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-
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- # All relations are defined in the context of a resource.
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- # The block should return true iif the user has this relations.
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-
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- # all_resources do
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- # administrator(:system, :is => :administrator)
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- # owner_or_admin(:pretest){ owner or administrator }
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- # owner(:system) { |user| user.status == :registered }
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- # end
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-
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- # resource :album do
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- # owner { |user, album| album.owner == user }
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- # end
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-
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- # resource :picture do
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- # owner "if owner: album"
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- # end
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-
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- end
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+ AnnotationSecurity.define_relations do
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+
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+ # All relations are defined in the context of a resource.
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+ # The block should return true iif the user has this relations.
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+
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+ # all_resources do
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+ # administrator(:system, :is => :administrator)
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+ # owner_or_admin(:pretest){ owner or administrator }
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+ # owner(:system) { |user| user.status == :registered }
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+ # end
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+
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+ # resource :album do
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+ # owner { |user, album| album.owner == user }
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+ # end
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+
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+ # resource :picture do
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+ # owner "if owner: album"
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+ # end
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+
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+ end
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- #
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- # = init.rb
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- #
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- # This file will be copied to a rails apps `vendors/plugins/annotation_security`
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- # directory if the annotation_security gem is installed into a rails app
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- # via `annosec --rails`. It will be invoked by the rails app during startup an
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- # loads the security layer.
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- #
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-
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- require "annotation_security"
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-
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- # Initialize security layer for rails root
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- puts "Initializing AnnotationSecurity security layer"
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+ #
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+ # = init.rb
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+ #
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+ # This file will be copied to a rails apps `vendors/plugins/annotation_security`
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+ # directory if the annotation_security gem is installed into a rails app
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+ # via `annosec --rails`. It will be invoked by the rails app during startup an
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+ # loads the security layer.
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+ #
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+
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+ require "annotation_security"
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+
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+ # Initialize security layer for rails root
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+ puts "Initializing AnnotationSecurity security layer"
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  AnnotationSecurity::init_rails(binding)
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- #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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- # The command line to install .
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- $LOAD_PATH.unshift File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../lib'
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-
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- require "annotation_security/exec"
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-
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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+ # The command line to install .
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+
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+ $LOAD_PATH.unshift File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../lib'
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+
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+ require "annotation_security/exec"
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+
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  AnnotationSecurity::Exec::RailsInstaller.new(ARGV).parse!