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Simple role and service method permissions for Feathers

Note: This module implements a hook simple role and service method based permissions checked against the permissions in a user (entity) object. More complex requirements can already be implemented as custom Feathers hooks. See here and here for more information.

Installation

npm install feathers-permissions --save

Important: The feathers-permissions hook should be used after the authenticate() hook from @feathersjs/authentication.

Simple example

The following example will limit all messages service calls to users that have admin in their roles:

const feathers = require('@feathersjs/feathers');
const memory = require('feathers-memory');
const checkPermissions = require('feathers-permissions');
const app = feathers();

app.use('/messages', memory());

app.service('messages').hooks({
  before: checkPermissions({
    roles: [ 'admin' ]
  })
});

// User from the database
const user = {
  email: 'someuser@example.com',
  permissions: [ 'admin' ]
}

Documentation

Feathers permissions allows you to grant and manage permissions in a flexible nature based on role and service method. Each object that requires permissions must have an array or a comma separated string of permissions stored on it (typically in your database).

Options

The following options are available:

Permission format

The list of permissions will be obtained from params[entity] and field. It can be a comma separate list or an array of permissions in the following format:

This means the following use of feathers-permissions:

app.service('messages').hooks({
  before: checkPermissions({
    roles: [ 'admin', 'user' ]
  })
});

Will allow user permissions containing *, admin:*, user:* and the service method that is being called (e.g. admin:create or user:find and *:create and *:find).

The following will create a dynamic permission based on the hook context.path:

app.service('messages').hooks({
  before: checkPermissions({
    roles: context => {
      return [ 'admin', context.path ];
    }
  })
});

Permissions can also be assembled asynchronously:

app.service('messages').hooks({
  before: checkPermissions({
    roles: async context => {
      const { user } = context.params;
      const roles = await app.service('roles').find({
        query: {
          userId: user._id
        }
      });

      return roles.data;
    }
  })
});

Conditionally restricting permissions

To conditionally either allow access by roles or otherwise restrict to the current user, a combination of feathers-permissions - setting the error option to false - feathers-authentication-hooks and feathers-hooks-common#iff (checking for params.permitted) can be used:

app.service('messages').hooks({
  before: {
    find: [
      checkPermissions({
        roles: ['super_admin', 'admin'],
        field: 'roles',
        error: false
      }),
      iff(context => !context.params.permitted,
        setField({
          from: 'params.user._id',
          as: 'params.query.userId'
        })
      )
    ]
  }
});

More examples

const feathers = require('@feathersjs/feathers');
const memory = require('feathers-memory');
const checkPermissions = require('feathers-permissions');
const app = feathers();

app.use('/messages', memory());

app.service('messages').hooks({
  before: checkPermissions({
    roles: [ 'admin', 'messages' ]
  })
});

// User from the database (e.g. added via @feathersjs/authentication)
const user = {
  email: 'someuser@example.com',
  permissions: [ 'messages:find', 'messages:get' ]
  // Also possible
  permissions: 'messages:find,messages:get'
}

const admin = {
  email: 'someuser@example.com',
  permissions: [ 'admin:*' ]
}

// Will pass
app.service('messages').find({
  user
});

// Will fail
app.service('messages').create({
  user
});

// Will pass
app.service('messages').create({
  provider: 'rest', // this will be set automatically by external calls
  user: admin
});

License

Copyright (c) 2019

Licensed under the MIT license.