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d442cc9f 1=head1 NAME
2
3ab6187c 3Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::06_Authorization - Catalyst Tutorial - Chapter 6: Authorization
d442cc9f 4
5
6=head1 OVERVIEW
7
4b4d3884 8This is B<Chapter 6 of 10> for the Catalyst tutorial.
d442cc9f 9
10L<Tutorial Overview|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial>
11
12=over 4
13
14=item 1
15
3ab6187c 16L<Introduction|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::01_Intro>
d442cc9f 17
18=item 2
19
3ab6187c 20L<Catalyst Basics|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::02_CatalystBasics>
d442cc9f 21
22=item 3
23
3ab6187c 24L<More Catalyst Basics|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::03_MoreCatalystBasics>
d442cc9f 25
26=item 4
27
3ab6187c 28L<Basic CRUD|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::04_BasicCRUD>
d442cc9f 29
30=item 5
31
3ab6187c 32L<Authentication|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::05_Authentication>
d442cc9f 33
34=item 6
35
3ab6187c 36B<06_Authorization>
d442cc9f 37
38=item 7
39
3ab6187c 40L<Debugging|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::07_Debugging>
d442cc9f 41
42=item 8
43
3ab6187c 44L<Testing|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::08_Testing>
d442cc9f 45
46=item 9
47
3ab6187c 48L<Advanced CRUD|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::09_AdvancedCRUD>
3533daff 49
50=item 10
51
3ab6187c 52L<Appendices|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::10_Appendices>
d442cc9f 53
54=back
55
56
d442cc9f 57=head1 DESCRIPTION
58
4b4d3884 59This chapter of the tutorial adds role-based authorization to the
60existing authentication implemented in Chapter 5. It provides simple
acbd7bdd 61examples of how to use roles in both TT templates and controller
62actions. The first half looks at basic authorization concepts. The
63second half looks at how moving your authorization code to your model
64can simplify your code and make things easier to maintain.
d442cc9f 65
66You can checkout the source code for this example from the catalyst
67subversion repository as per the instructions in
3ab6187c 68L<Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::01_Intro|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::01_Intro>.
1390ef0e 69
d442cc9f 70
71=head1 BASIC AUTHORIZATION
72
acbd7bdd 73In this section you learn the basics of how authorization works under
74Catalyst.
d442cc9f 75
1390ef0e 76
d442cc9f 77=head2 Update Plugins to Include Support for Authorization
78
79Edit C<lib/MyApp.pm> and add C<Authorization::Roles> to the list:
80
acbd7bdd 81 # Load plugins
2a6eb5f9 82 use Catalyst qw/
83 -Debug
3b1fa91b 84 ConfigLoader
85 Static::Simple
acbd7bdd 86
3b1fa91b 87 StackTrace
acbd7bdd 88
3b1fa91b 89 Authentication
90 Authorization::Roles
acbd7bdd 91
3b1fa91b 92 Session
93 Session::Store::FastMmap
94 Session::State::Cookie
95 /;
d442cc9f 96
94d8da41 97B<Note:> As discussed in MoreCatalystBasics, different versions of
98C<Catalyst::Devel> have used a variety of methods to load the plugins.
acbd7bdd 99You can put the plugins in the C<use Catalyst> statement if you
100prefer.
94d8da41 101
3b1fa91b 102Once again (remain sharp, by now you should be getting the hang of things)
103include this additional plugin as a new dependency in the Makefile.PL file
104like this:
105
106 requires (
107 ...
108 'Catalyst::Plugin::Authorization::Roles' => '0',
109 );
d442cc9f 110
2a6eb5f9 111
d442cc9f 112=head2 Add Role-Specific Logic to the "Book List" Template
113
114Open C<root/src/books/list.tt2> in your editor and add the following
115lines to the bottom of the file:
116
acbd7bdd 117 ...
8a7c5151 118 <p>Hello [% c.user.username %], you have the following roles:</p>
1390ef0e 119
d442cc9f 120 <ul>
121 [% # Dump list of roles -%]
2a6eb5f9 122 [% FOR role = c.user.roles %]<li>[% role %]</li>[% END %]
d442cc9f 123 </ul>
1390ef0e 124
d442cc9f 125 <p>
126 [% # Add some simple role-specific logic to template %]
127 [% # Use $c->check_user_roles() to check authz -%]
8a7c5151 128 [% IF c.check_user_roles('user') %]
d442cc9f 129 [% # Give normal users a link for 'logout' %]
e075db0c 130 <a href="[% c.uri_for('/logout') %]">User Logout</a>
d442cc9f 131 [% END %]
1390ef0e 132
d442cc9f 133 [% # Can also use $c->user->check_roles() to check authz -%]
8a7c5151 134 [% IF c.check_user_roles('admin') %]
d442cc9f 135 [% # Give admin users a link for 'create' %]
0416017e 136 <a href="[% c.uri_for(c.controller.action_for('form_create')) %]">Admin Create</a>
d442cc9f 137 [% END %]
138 </p>
139
140This code displays a different combination of links depending on the
141roles assigned to the user.
142
1390ef0e 143
8a472b34 144=head2 Limit Books::add to 'admin' Users
d442cc9f 145
146C<IF> statements in TT templates simply control the output that is sent
147to the user's browser; it provides no real enforcement (if users know or
148guess the appropriate URLs, they are still perfectly free to hit any
149action within your application). We need to enhance the controller
150logic to wrap restricted actions with role-validation logic.
151
152For example, we might want to restrict the "formless create" action to
153admin-level users by editing C<lib/MyApp/Controller/Books.pm> and
154updating C<url_create> to match the following code:
155
156 =head2 url_create
1390ef0e 157
d442cc9f 158 Create a book with the supplied title and rating,
159 with manual authorization
1390ef0e 160
d442cc9f 161 =cut
1390ef0e 162
e075db0c 163 sub url_create :Chained('base') :PathPart('url_create') :Args(3) {
d442cc9f 164 # In addition to self & context, get the title, rating & author_id args
165 # from the URL. Note that Catalyst automatically puts extra information
166 # after the "/<controller_name>/<action_name/" into @_
167 my ($self, $c, $title, $rating, $author_id) = @_;
1390ef0e 168
d442cc9f 169 # Check the user's roles
170 if ($c->check_user_roles('admin')) {
905a3a26 171 # Call create() on the book model object. Pass the table
d442cc9f 172 # columns/field values we want to set as hash values
3b1fa91b 173 my $book = $c->model('DB::Book')->create({
d442cc9f 174 title => $title,
175 rating => $rating
176 });
1390ef0e 177
905a3a26 178 # Add a record to the join table for this book, mapping to
d442cc9f 179 # appropriate author
2a6eb5f9 180 $book->add_to_book_authors({author_id => $author_id});
d442cc9f 181 # Note: Above is a shortcut for this:
2a6eb5f9 182 # $book->create_related('book_authors', {author_id => $author_id});
1390ef0e 183
d442cc9f 184 # Assign the Book object to the stash for display in the view
185 $c->stash->{book} = $book;
1390ef0e 186
d442cc9f 187 # Set the TT template to use
188 $c->stash->{template} = 'books/create_done.tt2';
189 } else {
e075db0c 190 # Provide very simple feedback to the user.
d442cc9f 191 $c->response->body('Unauthorized!');
192 }
193 }
194
195
196To add authorization, we simply wrap the main code of this method in an
197C<if> statement that calls C<check_user_roles>. If the user does not
198have the appropriate permissions, they receive an "Unauthorized!"
199message. Note that we intentionally chose to display the message this
200way to demonstrate that TT templates will not be used if the response
201body has already been set. In reality you would probably want to use a
202technique that maintains the visual continuity of your template layout
203(for example, using the "status" or "error" message feature added in
4b4d3884 204Chapter 3 or C<detach> to an action that shows an "unauthorized" page).
d442cc9f 205
206B<TIP>: If you want to keep your existing C<url_create> method, you can
207create a new copy and comment out the original by making it look like a
e075db0c 208Pod comment. For example, put something like C<=begin> before
209C<sub add : Local {> and C<=end> after the closing C<}>.
d442cc9f 210
1390ef0e 211
d442cc9f 212=head2 Try Out Authentication And Authorization
213
214Press C<Ctrl-C> to kill the previous server instance (if it's still
215running) and restart it:
216
217 $ script/myapp_server.pl
218
1390ef0e 219Now trying going to L<http://localhost:3000/books/list> and you should
220be taken to the login page (you might have to C<Shift+Reload> or
fbbb9084 221C<Ctrl+Reload> your browser and/or click the "User Logout" link on the book
1390ef0e 222list page). Try logging in with both C<test01> and C<test02> (both
223use a password of C<mypass>) and notice how the roles information
fbbb9084 224updates at the bottom of the "Book List" page. Also try the "User Logout"
1390ef0e 225link on the book list page.
d442cc9f 226
227Now the "url_create" URL will work if you are already logged in as user
228C<test01>, but receive an authorization failure if you are logged in as
229C<test02>. Try:
230
231 http://localhost:3000/books/url_create/test/1/6
232
fbbb9084 233while logged in as each user. Use one of the "logout" links (or go to
1390ef0e 234L<http://localhost:3000/logout> in your browser directly) when you are
d442cc9f 235done.
236
237
acbd7bdd 238=head1 ENABLE MODEL-BASED AUTHORIZATION
d442cc9f 239
acbd7bdd 240Hopefully it's fairly obvious that adding detailed permission checking
241logic to our controllers and view templates isn't a very clean or
242scalable way to build role-based permissions into out application. As
243with many other aspects of MVC web development, the goal is to have
244your controllers and views be an "thin" as possible, with all of the
245"fancy business logic" built into your model.
d442cc9f 246
acbd7bdd 247For example, let's add a method to our C<Books.pm> Result Class to
248check if a user is allowed to delete a book. Open
3b1fa91b 249C<lib/MyApp/Schema/Result/Book.pm> and add the following method
acbd7bdd 250(be sure to add it below the "C<DO NOT MODIFY ...>" line):
d442cc9f 251
acbd7bdd 252 =head2 delete_allowed_by
253
254 Can the specified user delete the current book?
255
256 =cut
257
258 sub delete_allowed_by {
259 my ($self, $user) = @_;
260
261 # Only allow delete if user has 'admin' role
262 return $user->has_role('admin');
263 }
d442cc9f 264
acbd7bdd 265Here we call a C<has_role> method on our user object, so we should add
266this method to our Result Class. Open
3b1fa91b 267C<lib/MyApp/Schema/Result/User.pm> and add the following method below
8e571e49 268the "C<DO NOT MODIFY ...>" line:
d442cc9f 269
acbd7bdd 270 =head 2 has_role
271
272 Check if a user has the specified role
273
274 =cut
275
8e571e49 276 use Perl6::Junction qw/any/;
acbd7bdd 277 sub has_role {
278 my ($self, $role) = @_;
279
280 # Does this user posses the required role?
281 return any(map { $_->role } $self->roles) eq $role;
282 }
d442cc9f 283
acbd7bdd 284Now we need to add some enforcement inside our controller. Open
285C<lib/MyApp/Controller/Books.pm> and update the C<delete> method to
286match the following code:
d442cc9f 287
acbd7bdd 288 =head2 delete
1390ef0e 289
acbd7bdd 290 Delete a book
1390ef0e 291
d442cc9f 292 =cut
1390ef0e 293
acbd7bdd 294 sub delete :Chained('object') :PathPart('delete') :Args(0) {
d442cc9f 295 my ($self, $c) = @_;
1390ef0e 296
acbd7bdd 297 # Check permissions
298 $c->detach('/error_noperms')
299 unless $c->stash->{object}->delete_allowed_by($c->user->get_object);
300
301 # Use the book object saved by 'object' and delete it along
302 # with related 'book_authors' entries
303 $c->stash->{object}->delete;
1390ef0e 304
acbd7bdd 305 # Use 'flash' to save information across requests until it's read
306 $c->flash->{status_msg} = "Book deleted";
307
308 # Redirect the user back to the list page
309 $c->response->redirect($c->uri_for($self->action_for('list')));
2a6eb5f9 310 }
acbd7bdd 311
312Here, we C<detach> to an error page if the user is lacking the
313appropriate permissions. For this to work, we need to make
314arrangements for the '/error_noperms' action to work. Open
315C<lib/MyApp/Controller/Root.pm> and add this method:
316
317 =head2 error_noperms
318
319 Permissions error screen
320
321 =cut
322
614b484c 323 sub error_noperms :Chained('/') :PathPart('error_noperms') :Args(0) {
acbd7bdd 324 my ($self, $c) = @_;
325
326 $c->stash->{template} = 'error_noperms.tt2';
d442cc9f 327 }
328
acbd7bdd 329And also add the template file by putting the following text into
330C<root/src/error_noperms.tt2>:
331
332 <span class="error">Permission Denied</span>
333
905a3a26 334Then run the Catalyst development server script:
d442cc9f 335
336 $ script/myapp_server.pl
337
acbd7bdd 338Log in as C<test01> and create several new books using the C<url_create>
339feature:
340
341 http://localhost:3000/books/url_create/Test/1/4
342
343Then, while still logged in as C<test01>, click the "Delete" link next
344to one of these books. The book should be removed and you should see
345the usual green "Book deleted" message. Next, click the "User Logout"
346link and log back in as C<test02>. Now try deleting one of the books.
347You should be taken to the red "Permission Denied" message on our
348error page.
d442cc9f 349
4feda61c 350Use one of the 'Logout' links (or go to the
d442cc9f 351L<http://localhost:3000/logout> URL directly) when you are done.
352
353
354=head1 AUTHOR
355
356Kennedy Clark, C<hkclark@gmail.com>
357
358Please report any errors, issues or suggestions to the author. The
359most recent version of the Catalyst Tutorial can be found at
59884771 360L<http://dev.catalyst.perl.org/repos/Catalyst/Catalyst-Manual/5.80/trunk/lib/Catalyst/Manual/Tutorial/>.
d442cc9f 361
45c7830f 362Copyright 2006-2008, Kennedy Clark, under Creative Commons License
95674086 363(L<http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/>).
d442cc9f 364