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    An authorization library that supports access control models like ACL, RBAC, ABAC in Golang: https://discord.gg/S5UjpzGZjN

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    Casbin is a powerful and efficient open-source access control library for Golang projects. It provides support for enforcing authorization based on various access control models.

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    Table of contents

    Supported models

    1. ACL (Access Control List)
    2. ACL with superuser
    3. ACL without users: especially useful for systems that don't have authentication or user log-ins.
    4. ACL without resources: some scenarios may target for a type of resources instead of an individual resource by using permissions like write-article, read-log. It doesn't control the access to a specific article or log.
    5. RBAC (Role-Based Access Control)
    6. RBAC with resource roles: both users and resources can have roles (or groups) at the same time.
    7. RBAC with domains/tenants: users can have different role sets for different domains/tenants.
    8. ABAC (Attribute-Based Access Control): syntax sugar like resource.Owner can be used to get the attribute for a resource.
    9. RESTful: supports paths like /res/*, /res/:id and HTTP methods like GET, POST, PUT, DELETE.
    10. Deny-override: both allow and deny authorizations are supported, deny overrides the allow.
    11. Priority: the policy rules can be prioritized like firewall rules.

    How it works?

    In Casbin, an access control model is abstracted into a CONF file based on the PERM metamodel (Policy, Effect, Request, Matchers). So switching or upgrading the authorization mechanism for a project is just as simple as modifying a configuration. You can customize your own access control model by combining the available models. For example, you can get RBAC roles and ABAC attributes together inside one model and share one set of policy rules.

    The most basic and simplest model in Casbin is ACL. ACL's model CONF is:

    # Request definition
    [request_definition]
    r = sub, obj, act
    
    # Policy definition
    [policy_definition]
    p = sub, obj, act
    
    # Policy effect
    [policy_effect]
    e = some(where (p.eft == allow))
    
    # Matchers
    [matchers]
    m = r.sub == p.sub && r.obj == p.obj && r.act == p.act
    
    

    An example policy for ACL model is like:

    p, alice, data1, read
    p, bob, data2, write
    

    It means:

    • alice can read data1
    • bob can write data2

    We also support multi-line mode by appending '\' in the end:

    # Matchers
    [matchers]
    m = r.sub == p.sub && r.obj == p.obj \
      && r.act == p.act
    

    Further more, if you are using ABAC, you can try operator in like following in Casbin golang edition (jCasbin and Node-Casbin are not supported yet):

    # Matchers
    [matchers]
    m = r.obj == p.obj && r.act == p.act || r.obj in ('data2', 'data3')
    

    But you SHOULD make sure that the length of the array is MORE than 1, otherwise there will cause it to panic.

    For more operators, you may take a look at govaluate

    Features

    What Casbin does:

    1. enforce the policy in the classic {subject, object, action} form or a customized form as you defined, both allow and deny authorizations are supported.
    2. handle the storage of the access control model and its policy.
    3. manage the role-user mappings and role-role mappings (aka role hierarchy in RBAC).
    4. support built-in superuser like root or administrator. A superuser can do anything without explicit permissions.
    5. multiple built-in operators to support the rule matching. For example, keyMatch can map a resource key /foo/bar to the pattern /foo*.

    What Casbin does NOT do:

    1. authentication (aka verify username and password when a user logs in)
    2. manage the list of users or roles. I believe it's more convenient for the project itself to manage these entities. Users usually have their passwords, and Casbin is not designed as a password container. However, Casbin stores the user-role mapping for the RBAC scenario.

    Installation

    go get github.com/casbin/casbin/v2
    

    Documentation

    https://casbin.org/docs/overview

    Online editor

    You can also use the online editor (https://casbin.org/editor/) to write your Casbin model and policy in your web browser. It provides functionality such as syntax highlighting and code completion, just like an IDE for a programming language.

    Tutorials

    https://casbin.org/docs/tutorials

    Get started

    1. New a Casbin enforcer with a model file and a policy file:

      e, _ := casbin.NewEnforcer("path/to/model.conf", "path/to/policy.csv")
      

    Note: you can also initialize an enforcer with policy in DB instead of file, see Policy-persistence section for details.

    1. Add an enforcement hook into your code right before the access happens:

      sub := "alice" // the user that wants to access a resource.
      obj := "data1" // the resource that is going to be accessed.
      act := "read" // the operation that the user performs on the resource.
      
      if res, _ := e.Enforce(sub, obj, act); res {
          // permit alice to read data1
      } else {
          // deny the request, show an error
      }
      
    2. Besides the static policy file, Casbin also provides API for permission management at run-time. For example, You can get all the roles assigned to a user as below:

      roles, _ := e.GetImplicitRolesForUser(sub)
      

    See Policy management APIs for more usage.

    Policy management

    Casbin provides two sets of APIs to manage permissions:

    • Management API: the primitive API that provides full support for Casbin policy management.
    • RBAC API: a more friendly API for RBAC. This API is a subset of Management API. The RBAC users could use this API to simplify the code.

    We also provide a web-based UI for model management and policy management:

    model editor

    policy editor

    Policy persistence

    https://casbin.org/docs/adapters

    Policy consistence between multiple nodes

    https://casbin.org/docs/watchers

    Role manager

    https://casbin.org/docs/role-managers

    Benchmarks

    https://casbin.org/docs/benchmark

    Examples

    ModelModel filePolicy file
    ACLbasic_model.confbasic_policy.csv
    ACL with superuserbasic_model_with_root.confbasic_policy.csv
    ACL without usersbasic_model_without_users.confbasic_policy_without_users.csv
    ACL without resourcesbasic_model_without_resources.confbasic_policy_without_resources.csv
    RBACrbac_model.confrbac_policy.csv
    RBAC with resource rolesrbac_model_with_resource_roles.confrbac_policy_with_resource_roles.csv
    RBAC with domains/tenantsrbac_model_with_domains.confrbac_policy_with_domains.csv
    ABACabac_model.confN/A
    RESTfulkeymatch_model.confkeymatch_policy.csv
    Deny-overriderbac_model_with_deny.confrbac_policy_with_deny.csv
    Prioritypriority_model.confpriority_policy.csv

    Middlewares

    Authz middlewares for web frameworks: https://casbin.org/docs/middlewares

    Our adopters

    https://casbin.org/docs/adopters

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