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angular-reaccess

v3.0.0

Published

AngularJS tools to customize users interfaces based on their rights on the REST API.

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sf-reaccess

AngularJS tools to customize users interfaces based on their rights on the REST API.

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See those slides to know more about the reaccess project principles.

Quick start

Consider the following template:

<button
  ng-show="'USER_ADD' | sfReaccess"
  ng-click="addUser()">Add a user</button>

<div ng-repeat="user in users">
  {{ user.name }}
  <button
    ng-show="'USER_EDIT' | sfReaccess:user"
    ng-click="editUser(user)">Edit this user</button>
  <button
    ng-show="USER_DELETE' | sfReaccess:user"
    ng-click="removeUser(user)">Delete this user</button>
</div>

It will display add/edit/delete buttons depending on the user rights comparing to the methods and pathes set for the given predefined rights.

Predefined rights are set in your application configuration like this:

angular.module('myApp')
 .config(['sfReaccessServiceProvider', 'profileService', function(sfReaccessServiceProvider) {

   // Setting templated rights
   $sfReaccessServiceProvider.setPredefinedRights({
     'USER_ADD':  [{
       path: '/users/:id',
       methods: ['GET', 'POST']
     }],
     'USER_EDIT':[{
       path: '/users/:id',
       methods: ['PUT']
     }],
     'USER_DELETE':  [{
       path: '/users/:id',
       methods: ['GET', 'DELETE']
     }]
   });

 }]);

User rights are set by using the sfReaccessService.setRights() method, they look like this:

sfReaccessService.setRights([{
  path: "/users/:_id/?.*",
  methods: [
    "OPTIONS",
    "HEAD",
    "GET",
    "POST",
    "PUT",
    "PATCH",
    "DELETE"
  ]
},{
  path: "/organisations/:organisation_id/?.*",
  methods: [
    "OPTIONS",
    "HEAD",
    "GET",
    "POST",
    "PUT",
    "PATCH",
    "DELETE"
  ]
}]);

Path values are templated regular expressions. To set objects where to search for template expressions values, use sfReaccessService.setValues():

sfReaccessService.setValues([{
  _id: 1,
  organisation_id: 1
}]);

Debugging

You can enable sfReaccess debug mode globally:

angular.module('myApp')
 .config(['sfReaccessServiceProvider', function(sfReaccessServiceProvider) {

   // Set debug mode
   $sfReaccessServiceProvider.debug(true);

 }]);

Or locally as an argument to the angular filter:

<button
  ng-show="'USER_ADD' | sfReaccess: undefined : true"
  ng-click="addUser()">Add a user</button>

Contribute

To contribute to this project, first run the following to setup the development environment:

npm install
bower install

Then, run the tests and debug with Karma:

npm run dev

Note for Express users

If you use Express for your backend, you may be interested by the express-reaccess middleware.

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