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4d583dd8 1=head1 NAME
2
64ccd8a8 3Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::Authorization - Catalyst Tutorial - Part 5: Authorization
4d583dd8 4
5
6=head1 OVERVIEW
7
8This is B<Part 5 of 9> for the Catalyst tutorial.
9
64ccd8a8 10L<Tutorial Overview|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial>
4d583dd8 11
12=over 4
13
14=item 1
15
16L<Introduction|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::Intro>
17
18=item 2
19
20L<Catalyst Basics|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::CatalystBasics>
21
22=item 3
23
64ccd8a8 24L<Basic CRUD|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial_BasicCRUD>
4d583dd8 25
26=item 4
27
28L<Authentication|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::Authentication>
29
30=item 5
31
32B<Authorization>
33
34=item 6
35
36L<Debugging|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::Debugging>
37
38=item 7
39
40L<Testing|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::Testing>
41
42=item 8
43
44L<AdvancedCRUD|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::AdvancedCRUD>
45
46=item 9
47
71dedf57 48L<Appendices|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::Appendices>
4d583dd8 49
50=back
51
52
53
54=head1 DESCRIPTION
55
64ccd8a8 56This part of the tutorial adds role-based authorization to the existing
57authentication implemented in Part 4. It provides simple examples of
58how to use roles in both TT templates and controller actions. The first
59half looks at manually configured authorization. The second half looks
60at how the ACL authorization plugin can simplify your code.
4d583dd8 61
64ccd8a8 62B<TIP>: Note that all of the code for this part of the tutorial can be
63pulled from the Catalyst Subversion repository in one step with the
64following command:
4d583dd8 65
7d310f12 66 svn co http://dev.catalyst.perl.org/repos/Catalyst/tags/examples/Tutorial/MyApp/5.7/Authorization MyApp
4d583dd8 67
68
4d583dd8 69=head1 BASIC AUTHORIZATION
70
71In this section you learn how to manually configure authorization.
72
71dedf57 73=head2 Update Plugins to Include Support for Authorization
4d583dd8 74
75Edit C<lib/MyApp.pm> and add C<Authorization::Roles> to the list:
76
77 use Catalyst qw/
78 -Debug
79 ConfigLoader
80 Static::Simple
81
4d583dd8 82 StackTrace
4d583dd8 83
84 Authentication
85 Authentication::Store::DBIC
86 Authentication::Credential::Password
87 Authorization::Roles
88
89 Session
90 Session::Store::FastMmap
91 Session::State::Cookie
92 /;
93
94
95=head2 Add Config Information for Authorization
96
71dedf57 97Edit C<myapp.yml> and update it to match (everything from the
98"authorization:" line down is new):
4d583dd8 99
100 ---
101 name: MyApp
102 authentication:
103 dbic:
104 # Note this first definition would be the same as setting
105 # __PACKAGE__->config->{authentication}->{dbic}->{user_class} = 'MyAppDB::User'
106 # in lib/MyApp.pm (IOW, each hash key becomes a "name:" in the YAML file).
107 #
108 # This is the model object created by Catalyst::Model::DBIC from your
109 # schema (you created 'MyAppDB::User' but as the Catalyst startup
110 # debug messages show, it was loaded as 'MyApp::Model::MyAppDB::User').
23645266 111 # NOTE: Omit 'MyApp::Model' here just as you would when using
112 # '$c->model("MyAppDB::User)'
4d583dd8 113 user_class: MyAppDB::User
114 # This is the name of the field in your 'users' table that contains the user's name
115 user_field: username
116 # This is the name of the field in your 'users' table that contains the password
117 password_field: password
118 # Other options can go here for hashed passwords
119 # Enabled hashed passwords
120 password_type: hashed
121 # Use the SHA-1 hashing algorithm
122 password_hash_type: SHA-1
123 authorization:
124 dbic:
125 # This is the model object created by Catalyst::Model::DBIC from your
126 # schema (you created 'MyAppDB::Role' but as the Catalyst startup
127 # debug messages show, it was loaded as 'MyApp::Model::MyAppDB::Role').
23645266 128 # NOTE: Omit 'MyApp::Model' here just as you would when using
129 # '$c->model("MyAppDB::User)'
4d583dd8 130 role_class: MyAppDB::Role
131 # The name of the field in the 'roles' table that contains the role name
132 role_field: role
3d6d992a 133 # The name of the accessor used to map a role to the users who have this role
134 # See the has_many() in MyAppDB/Role.pm
4d583dd8 135 role_rel: map_user_role
136 # The name of the field in the user_role table that references the user
137 user_role_user_field: user_id
138
139
140=head2 Add Role-Specific Logic to the "Book List" Template
141
64ccd8a8 142Open C<root/src/books/list.tt2> in your editor and add the following
143lines to the bottom of the file:
4d583dd8 144
145 <p>Hello [% Catalyst.user.username %], you have the following roles:</p>
146
147 <ul>
148 [% # Dump list of roles -%]
149 [% FOR role = Catalyst.user.roles %]<li>[% role %]</li>[% END %]
150 </ul>
151
152 <p>
153 [% # Add some simple role-specific logic to template %]
154 [% # Use $c->check_user_roles() to check authz -%]
155 [% IF Catalyst.check_user_roles('user') %]
156 [% # Give normal users a link for 'logout' %]
157 <a href="[% Catalyst.uri_for('/logout') %]">Logout</a>
158 [% END %]
159
160 [% # Can also use $c->user->check_roles() to check authz -%]
161 [% IF Catalyst.check_user_roles('admin') %]
162 [% # Give admin users a link for 'create' %]
163 <a href="[% Catalyst.uri_for('form_create') %]">Create</a>
164 [% END %]
165 </p>
166
71dedf57 167This code displays a different combination of links depending on the
168roles assigned to the user.
4d583dd8 169
170=head2 Limit C<Books::add> to C<admin> Users
171
64ccd8a8 172C<IF> statements in TT templates simply control the output that is sent
173to the user's browser; it provides no real enforcement (if users know or
174guess the appropriate URLs, they are still perfectly free to hit any
175action within your application). We need to enhance the controller
71dedf57 176logic to wrap restricted actions with role-validation logic.
4d583dd8 177
64ccd8a8 178For example, we might want to restrict the "formless create" action to
179admin-level users by editing C<lib/MyApp/Controller/Books.pm> and
180updating C<url_create> to match the following code:
4d583dd8 181
182 =head2 url_create
183
71dedf57 184 Create a book with the supplied title and rating,
4d583dd8 185 with manual authorization
186
187 =cut
188
189 sub url_create : Local {
190 # In addition to self & context, get the title, rating & author_id args
191 # from the URL. Note that Catalyst automatically puts extra information
192 # after the "/<controller_name>/<action_name/" into @_
193 my ($self, $c, $title, $rating, $author_id) = @_;
194
195 # Check the user's roles
196 if ($c->check_user_roles('admin')) {
197 # Call create() on the book model object. Pass the table
198 # columns/field values we want to set as hash values
199 my $book = $c->model('MyAppDB::Book')->create({
200 title => $title,
201 rating => $rating
202 });
203
204 # Add a record to the join table for this book, mapping to
205 # appropriate author
206 $book->add_to_book_authors({author_id => $author_id});
207 # Note: Above is a shortcut for this:
208 # $book->create_related('book_authors', {author_id => $author_id});
209
210 # Assign the Book object to the stash for display in the view
211 $c->stash->{book} = $book;
212
213 # This is a hack to disable XSUB processing in Data::Dumper
214 # (it's used in the view). This is a work-around for a bug in
215 # the interaction of some versions or Perl, Data::Dumper & DBIC.
216 # You won't need this if you aren't using Data::Dumper (or if
217 # you are running DBIC 0.06001 or greater), but adding it doesn't
218 # hurt anything either.
219 $Data::Dumper::Useperl = 1;
220
221 # Set the TT template to use
222 $c->stash->{template} = 'books/create_done.tt2';
223 } else {
224 # Provide very simple feedback to the user
225 $c->response->body('Unauthorized!');
226 }
227 }
228
229
71dedf57 230To add authorization, we simply wrap the main code of this method in an
64ccd8a8 231C<if> statement that calls C<check_user_roles>. If the user does not
232have the appropriate permissions, they receive an "Unauthorized!"
233message. Note that we intentionally chose to display the message this
234way to demonstrate that TT templates will not be used if the response
235body has already been set. In reality you would probably want to use a
236technique that maintains the visual continuity of your template layout
237(for example, using the "status" or "error" message feature added in
238Part 2).
4d583dd8 239
64ccd8a8 240B<TIP>: If you want to keep your existing C<url_create> method, you can
241create a new copy and comment out the original by making it look like a
242Pod comment. For example, put something like C<=begin> before C<sub add
243: Local {> and C<=end> after the closing C<}>.
4d583dd8 244
4d583dd8 245=head2 Try Out Authentication And Authorization
246
71dedf57 247Press C<Ctrl-C> to kill the previous server instance (if it's still
248running) and restart it:
4d583dd8 249
250 $ script/myapp_server.pl
251
64ccd8a8 252Now trying going to L<http://localhost:3000/books/list> and you should
253be taken to the login page (you might have to C<Shift+Reload> your
7e5eb02c 254browser and/or click the "Logout" link on the book list page). Try
255logging in with both C<test01> and C<test02> (both use a password
256of C<mypass>) and notice how the roles information updates at the
257bottom of the "Book List" page. Also try the C<Logout> link on the
64ccd8a8 258book list page.
4d583dd8 259
64ccd8a8 260Now the "url_create" URL will work if you are already logged in as user
261C<test01>, but receive an authorization failure if you are logged in as
262C<test02>. Try:
4d583dd8 263
264 http://localhost:3000/books/url_create/test/1/6
265
64ccd8a8 266while logged in as each user. Use one of the 'Logout' links (or go to
267L<http://localhost:3000/logout> in you browser directly) when you are
268done.
4d583dd8 269
7e5eb02c 270
4d583dd8 271=head1 ENABLE ACL-BASED AUTHORIZATION
272
64ccd8a8 273This section takes a brief look at how the
7e5eb02c 274L<Catalyst::Plugin::Authorization::ACL|Catalyst::Plugin::Authorization::ACL>
275plugin can automate much of the work required to perform role-based
276authorization in a Catalyst application.
4d583dd8 277
278=head2 Add the C<Catalyst::Plugin::Authorization::ACL> Plugin
279
64ccd8a8 280Open C<lib/MyApp.pm> in your editor and add the following plugin to the
281C<use Catalyst> statement:
4d583dd8 282
283 Authorization::ACL
284
64ccd8a8 285Note that the remaining C<use Catalyst> plugins from earlier sections
286are not shown here, but they should still be included.
4d583dd8 287
4d583dd8 288=head2 Add ACL Rules to the Application Class
289
64ccd8a8 290Open C<lib/MyApp.pm> in your editor and add the following B<BELOW> the
291C<__PACKAGE__-E<gt>setup;> statement:
4d583dd8 292
293 # Authorization::ACL Rules
294 __PACKAGE__->deny_access_unless(
295 "/books/form_create",
296 [qw/admin/],
297 );
298 __PACKAGE__->deny_access_unless(
299 "/books/form_create_do",
300 [qw/admin/],
301 );
302 __PACKAGE__->deny_access_unless(
303 "/books/delete",
304 [qw/user admin/],
305 );
306
64ccd8a8 307Each of the three statements above comprises an ACL plugin "rule". The
308first two rules only allow admin-level users to create new books using
309the form (both the form itself and the data submission logic are
7e5eb02c 310protected). The third statement allows both users and admins to delete
64ccd8a8 311books. The C</books/url_create> action will continue to be protected by
312the "manually configured" authorization created earlier in this part of
313the tutorial.
4d583dd8 314
64ccd8a8 315The ACL plugin permits you to apply allow/deny logic in a variety of
316ways. The following provides a basic overview of the capabilities:
4d583dd8 317
318=over 4
319
320=item *
321
64ccd8a8 322The ACL plugin only operates on the Catalyst "private namespace". You
323are using the private namespace when you use C<Local> actions. C<Path>,
324C<Regex>, and C<Global> allow you to specify actions where the path and
325the namespace differ -- the ACL plugin will not work in these cases.
4d583dd8 326
327=item *
328
64ccd8a8 329Each rule is expressed in a separate
330C<__PACKAGE__-E<gt>deny_access_unless()> or
331C<__PACKAGE__-E<gt>allow_access_if()> line (there are several other
332methods that can be used for more complex policies, see the C<METHODS>
333portion of the
334L<Catalyst::Plugin::Authorization::ACL|Catalyst::Plugin::Authorization::ACL>
335documentation for more details).
4d583dd8 336
337=item *
338
339Each rule can contain multiple roles but only a single path.
340
341=item *
342
64ccd8a8 343The rules are tried in order (with the "most specific" rules tested
344first), and processing stops at the first "match" where an allow or deny
345is specified. Rules "fall through" if there is not a "match" (where a
346"match" means the user has the specified role). If a "match" is found,
347then processing stops there and the appropriate allow/deny action is
348taken.
4d583dd8 349
350=item *
351
352If none of the rules match, then access is allowed.
353
354=item *
355
64ccd8a8 356The rules currently need to be specific in the application class
357C<lib\MyApp.pm> B<after> the C<__PACKAGE__-E<gt>setup;> line.
4d583dd8 358
359=back
360
4d583dd8 361=head2 Add a Method to Handle Access Violations
362
64ccd8a8 363By default,
7e5eb02c 364L<Catalyst::Plugin::Authorization::ACL|Catalyst::Plugin::Authorization::ACL>
64ccd8a8 365throws an exception when authorization fails. This will take the user
366to the Catalyst debug screen, or a "Please come back later" message if
367you are not using the C<-Debug> flag. This step uses the
368C<access_denied> method in order to provide more appropriate feedback to
369the user.
4d583dd8 370
64ccd8a8 371Open C<lib/MyApp/Controller/Books.pm> in your editor and add the
372following method:
4d583dd8 373
374 =head2 access_denied
375
376 Handle Catalyst::Plugin::Authorization::ACL access denied exceptions
377
378 =cut
379
380 sub access_denied : Private {
381 my ($self, $c) = @_;
382
383 # Set the error message
384 $c->stash->{error_msg} = 'Unauthorized!';
7e5eb02c 385
4d583dd8 386 # Display the list
387 $c->forward('list');
388 }
389
4d583dd8 390Then run the Catalyst development server script:
391
392 $ script/myapp_server.pl
393
64ccd8a8 394Log in as C<test02>. Once at the book list, click the "Create" link to
395try the C<form_create> action. You should receive a red "Unauthorized!"
396error message at the top of the list. (Note that in reality you would
397probably want to place the "Create" link code in
398C<root/src/books/list.tt2> inside an C<IF> statement that only displays
399the list to admin-level users.) If you log in as C<test01> you should
400be able to view the C<form_create> form and add a new book.
4d583dd8 401
64ccd8a8 402When you are done, use one of the 'Logout' links (or go to the
403L<http://localhost:3000/logout> URL directly) when you are done.
4d583dd8 404
405
4d583dd8 406=head1 AUTHOR
407
408Kennedy Clark, C<hkclark@gmail.com>
409
eed93301 410Please report any errors, issues or suggestions to the author. The
7d310f12 411most recent version of the Catalyst Tutorial can be found at
eed93301 412L<http://dev.catalyst.perl.org/repos/Catalyst/trunk/Catalyst-Runtime/lib/Catalyst/Manual/Tutorial/>.
4d583dd8 413
71dedf57 414Copyright 2006, Kennedy Clark, under Creative Commons License
415(L<http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/>).
4d583dd8 416