@kittgen/nestjs-authorization

Kittgen Nestjs Authorization. Library to do permission based authorization.

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README

Kittgen Nestjs Authorization

Permission based authorization for Nestjs.

Check the main page for Kittgen for further information.

Feature Overview

  • Define Actions and respective Permissions permitting them.
  • Enables to implement RBAC (Role Based Access Control) easyly.
  • Annotate Controller with Permission checks.
  • Use Conditional Permissions Checks. e.g. @CheckPermission(UpdateBlogPost.if(IsAuthor)).
  • Designed for use database managed permissions and conditions.
  • Permission based Dto filtering. Only expose fields you have the permission for.

Usage

Installation

npm i @kittgen/nestjs-authorization

Define your Actions

In classic RBAC literature Actions are called Operations. They are the same thing, we chose a different name.

import { createAction } from '@kittgen/nestjs-authorization';

export const ReadArticles = createAction('read-articles');

Annotate your controllers

Using Guards

import { PermissionGuard } from '@kittgen/nestjs-authorization'
import { ReadArticles } from './articles.auth-actions'

@Get(':id')
@UseGuards(
  PermissionGuard(ReadArticles)
)
findOne(@Param('id') id: string) {
    return this.articlesService.findOne(id);
}

Conditional actions

Actions can also be conditional, i.e. the permission for a given action is only granted if the attached condition evaluates to true. For instance in @CheckPermission(UpdateBlogPost.if(IsAuthor)) the check for the UpdateBlogPost action only succeeds if the IsAuthor condition also evaluates to true. Check the dummy implementation of the IsAuthor condition for an example.

import { PermissionGuard } from '@kittgen/nestjs-authorization'
import { ReadAllArticles, ReadArticle, IsAuthor } from './articles.auth-actions'

@Get(':id')
@UseGuards(
  PermissionGuard(
    ReadAllArticles
    ReadArticle.if(IsAuthor)
  )
)
findOne(@Param('id') id: string) {
    return this.articlesService.findOne(id);
}

Using Decorator

import { CheckPermission } from '@kittgen/nestjs-authorization'
import { ReadArticles } from './articles.auth-actions'

@Get(':id')
@CheckPermission(ReadArticles)

findOne(@Param('id') id: string) {
    return this.articlesService.findOne(id);
}

Implement PermissionProvider

Define a PermissionProvider

import {
  AbstractPermissionProvider,
  PermissionSet,
  SimplePermissionSet,
  SimplePermission,
} from '@kittgen/nestjs-authorization';

export class MyPermissionProvider extends AbstractPermissionProvider {
  getPermissionSet(req: any): Promise<PermissionSet> {
    // implement your custom resolving logic here
    // example:
    return Promise.resolve(
      new SimplePermissionSet(new SimplePermission('read-article'))
    );
  }
}

Conditional permissions

Like with actions, permissions can also be conditional, i.e. they are only granted if the attached condition evaluates to true. An example can be found in our test suite.

Register your PermissionProvider

Call registeryAsync on the AuthorizationModule and provide your permissionProvider. The registered module will be global, hence you only need to do this step once. In the example below we assume that the permission provider has a dependency on the UsersService which is why we inject the UsersModule as well.

import { AuthorizationModule } from '@kittgen/nestjs-authorization';
import { MyPermissionProvider } from './my-permission-provider';

@Module({
  imports: [
    AuthorizationModule.registerAsync({
      imports: [UsersModule],
      inject: [UsersService],
      useFactory: (userService: UsersService) => ({
        permissionProvider: new MyPermissionProvider(userService)
      })
    }),
    UsersModule,
  ],
  // ...
})
export class MyModule {}

Expose fields conditionally

You can decorate your class-validator based DTO classes with the @ExposeWithPermission decorator in order to remove fields from the response payload in case the requesting entity is missing the required permission, e.g. in this example the published property is only exposed in case the write-article is sufficed.

class MyArticelDto { 
  @ExposeWithPermission('write-article')
  @IsBoolean()
  published: boolean;

  // ...
}

Local Development

Local Library Development

Important Commands


# start in watcher mode
npm start

# builds to the 'dist' folder
npm run build

# runs the tests
npm test

Commits

We use conventional commits for nice commit messages and automated versioning/changelog.

This packages uses TSDX.

License

Kittgen is licensed under MIT. See LICENSE.

Authors

Kittgen is developed by Otto von Wesendonk and Edgar Müller.