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ra-auth-acl

v0.1.1

Published

Access Control List helper for React Admin

Downloads

44

Readme

Access Control List for React Admin

Provide a small ACL framework to manage resources views access based on pre-defined roles.

Getting Started

npm install --save-dev ra-auth-acl
# or
yarn add ra-auth-acl

Usage

This library relies on the existing React Admin permission management, which allows to get permissions from an authenticated user.

  1. Use <ResourceWithPermissions> instead of the react-admin <Resource> component.
import React from 'react';
import { Admin } from 'react-admin';

import authProvider from './authProvider';
import posts from './posts';
import comments from './comments';

render(
    <Admin authProvider={authProvider}>
        {permissions => [
            <ResourceWithPermissions name="posts" permissions={permissions} {...posts} />,
            <ResourceWithPermissions name="comments" permissions={permissions} {...comments} />,
        ]}
    </Admin>
);
  1. On your custom authentication provider, return an access control list when the framework asks for it using the AUTH_GET_PERMISSIONS verb:
// authProvider.js

import { AUTH_GET_PERMISSIONS } from 'react-admin';

export default (type, params) => {
    // ...
    if (type === AUTH_GET_PERMISSIONS) {
        return Promise.resolve({
            posts: {
                // Use the resource `name` prop as identifier
                enabled: true,
                list: true,
                create: false,
                edit: false,
                show: true,
            },
            comments: {
                enabled: false, // This won't show the resource at all
                custom: true, // You can pass your own custom keys if needed
            },
        });
    }
};

The ACL works with five default permissions, all false by default:

  • enabled: Display the resource or not.
  • list: Display the list view of the resource
  • create: Display the create view of the resource
  • edit: Display the edit view of the resource
  • show: Display the show view of the resource

You can go with your custom permissions and use the hasAccess helper to customize your resources:

import { hasAccess } from 'ra-auth-acl';

export const UserList = ({ permissions, ...props }) => (
    <List {...props}>
        <Datagrid rowClick={hasAccess(permissions, 'users.edit') ? 'edit' : 'show'} expand={<UserEditEmbedded />}>
            <TextField source="id" />
            <TextField source="name" />
            {hasAccess(permissions, 'users.custom') && <TextField source="role" />}
        </Datagrid>
    </List>
);

Dealing With Roles

Instead of building the permissions list each time, you can store the role in the local storage or in a JSON Web Token, and request the permissions list at runtime:

// authProvider.js
import { AUTH_GET_PERMISSIONS } from 'react-admin';
import { buildFullAccessFor } from 'ra-auth-acl';

const permissions = {
    admin: {
        ...buildFullAccessFor(['posts', 'comments', 'users', 'tags']),
    },
    user: {
        ...buildFullAccessFor(['posts', 'comments', 'tags']),
    },
};

export default (type, params) => {
    if (type === AUTH_GET_PERMISSIONS) {
        const role = localStorage.getItem('role'); // Might be async request!
        return Promise.resolve(permissions[role]);
    }
};

License

This library is licensed under the MIT License, sponsored and supported by marmelab.