open-webui/backend/open_webui/utils/access_control.py
Timothy Jaeryang Baek 07e0712b87 refac: get permissions
2024-11-16 21:16:42 -08:00

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from typing import Optional, Union, List, Dict, Any
from open_webui.apps.webui.models.groups import Groups
def get_permissions(
user_id: str,
default_permissions: Dict[str, Any] = {},
) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""
Get all permissions for a user by combining the permissions of all groups the user is a member of.
If a permission is defined in multiple groups, the most permissive value is used (True > False).
Permissions are nested in a dict with the permission key as the key and a boolean as the value.
"""
def combine_permissions(
permissions: Dict[str, Any], group_permissions: Dict[str, Any]
) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""Combine permissions from multiple groups by taking the most permissive value."""
for key, value in group_permissions.items():
if isinstance(value, dict):
if key not in permissions:
permissions[key] = {}
permissions[key] = combine_permissions(permissions[key], value)
else:
if key not in permissions:
permissions[key] = value
else:
permissions[key] = permissions[key] or value
return permissions
user_groups = Groups.get_groups_by_member_id(user_id)
permissions = default_permissions.copy()
for group in user_groups:
group_permissions = group.permissions
permissions = combine_permissions(permissions, group_permissions)
return permissions
def has_permission(
user_id: str,
permission_key: str,
default_permissions: Dict[str, bool] = {},
) -> bool:
"""
Check if a user has a specific permission by checking the group permissions
and falls back to default permissions if not found in any group.
Permission keys can be hierarchical and separated by dots ('.').
"""
def get_permission(permissions: Dict[str, bool], keys: List[str]) -> bool:
"""Traverse permissions dict using a list of keys (from dot-split permission_key)."""
for key in keys:
if key not in permissions:
return False # If any part of the hierarchy is missing, deny access
permissions = permissions[key] # Go one level deeper
return bool(permissions) # Return the boolean at the final level
permission_hierarchy = permission_key.split(".")
# Retrieve user group permissions
user_groups = Groups.get_groups_by_member_id(user_id)
for group in user_groups:
group_permissions = group.permissions
if get_permission(group_permissions, permission_hierarchy):
return True
# Check default permissions afterwards if the group permissions don't allow it
return get_permission(default_permissions, permission_hierarchy)
def has_access(
user_id: str,
type: str = "write",
access_control: Optional[dict] = None,
) -> bool:
if access_control is None:
return type == "read"
user_groups = Groups.get_groups_by_member_id(user_id)
user_group_ids = [group.id for group in user_groups]
permission_access = access_control.get(type, {})
permitted_group_ids = permission_access.get("group_ids", [])
permitted_user_ids = permission_access.get("user_ids", [])
return user_id in permitted_user_ids or any(
group_id in permitted_group_ids for group_id in user_group_ids
)