* chore: create type for unique role names
Using `string` was confusing when something should be combined with
org context, and when not to. Naming this new name, "RoleIdentifier"
Removes our pseudo rbac resources like `WorkspaceApplicationConnect` in favor of additional verbs like `ssh`. This is to make more intuitive permissions for building custom roles.
The source of truth is now `policy.go`
Just moved `rbac.Action` -> `policy.Action`. This is for the stacked PR to not have circular dependencies when doing autogen. Without this, the autogen can produce broken golang code, which prevents the autogen from compiling.
So just avoiding circular dependencies. Doing this in it's own PR to reduce LoC diffs in the primary PR, since this has 0 functional changes.
- rbac: export rbac.Permissions
- dbauthz: move GetDeploymentDAUs, GetTemplateDAUs,
GetTemplateAverageBuildTime from querier.go to system.go
and removes auth checks
- dbauthz: remove AsSystem(), add individual roles for
autostart, provisionerd, add restricted system role for
everything else
feat: Add initial AuthzQuerier implementation
- Adds package database/dbauthz that adds a database.Store implementation where each method goes through AuthZ checks
- Implements all database.Store methods on AuthzQuerier
- Updates and fixes unit tests where required
- Updates coderd initialization to use AuthzQuerier if codersdk.ExperimentAuthzQuerier is enabled
* chore: Implement standard rbac.Subject to be reused everywhere
An rbac subject is created in multiple spots because of the way we
expand roles, scopes, etc. This difference in use creates a list
of arguments which is unwieldy.
Use of the expander interface lets us conform to a single subject
in every case
* feat: Implement allow_list for scopes for resource specific permissions
Feature that adds an allow_list for scopes to specify particular resources.
This enables workspace agent tokens to use the same RBAC system as users.
- Add ID to compileSQL matchers
* Plumb through WithID on rbac objects
* Rename Scope -> ScopeName
* Update input.json with scope allow_list
Co-authored-by: Cian Johnston <cian@coder.com>