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type Attributes ¶
type Attributes interface { // The user string which the request was authenticated as, or empty if // no authentication occured and the request was allowed to proceed. GetUserName() string // The list of group names the authenticated user is a member of. Can be // empty if the authenticated user is not in any groups, or if no // authentication occurred. GetGroups() []string // When IsReadOnly() == true, the request has no side effects, other than // caching, logging, and other incidentals. IsReadOnly() bool // The namespace of the object, if a request is for a REST object. GetNamespace() string // The kind of object, if a request is for a REST object. GetResource() string }
Attributes is an interface used by an Authorizer to get information about a request that is used to make an authorization decision.
type AttributesRecord ¶
AttributesRecord implements Attributes interface.
func (AttributesRecord) GetGroups ¶ added in v0.8.0
func (a AttributesRecord) GetGroups() []string
func (AttributesRecord) GetNamespace ¶
func (a AttributesRecord) GetNamespace() string
func (AttributesRecord) GetResource ¶ added in v0.13.1
func (a AttributesRecord) GetResource() string
func (AttributesRecord) GetUserName ¶
func (a AttributesRecord) GetUserName() string
func (AttributesRecord) IsReadOnly ¶
func (a AttributesRecord) IsReadOnly() bool
type Authorizer ¶
type Authorizer interface {
Authorize(a Attributes) (err error)
}
Authorizer makes an authorization decision based on information gained by making zero or more calls to methods of the Attributes interface. It returns nil when an action is authorized, otherwise it returns an error.
type AuthorizerFunc ¶ added in v0.18.2
type AuthorizerFunc func(a Attributes) error
func (AuthorizerFunc) Authorize ¶ added in v0.18.2
func (f AuthorizerFunc) Authorize(a Attributes) error
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