debian-mirror-gitlab/app/policies/project_policy.rb
2018-11-20 20:47:30 +05:30

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# frozen_string_literal: true
class ProjectPolicy < BasePolicy
extend ClassMethods
READONLY_FEATURES_WHEN_ARCHIVED = %i[
issue
list
merge_request
label
milestone
project_snippet
wiki
note
pipeline
pipeline_schedule
build
trigger
environment
deployment
commit_status
container_image
pages
cluster
].freeze
desc "User is a project owner"
condition :owner do
(project.owner.present? && project.owner == @user) ||
project.group&.has_owner?(@user)
end
desc "Project has public builds enabled"
condition(:public_builds, scope: :subject, score: 0) { project.public_builds? }
# For guest access we use #team_member? so we can use
# project.members, which gets cached in subject scope.
# This is safe because team_access_level is guaranteed
# by ProjectAuthorization's validation to be at minimum
# GUEST
desc "User has guest access"
condition(:guest) { team_member? }
desc "User has reporter access"
condition(:reporter) { team_access_level >= Gitlab::Access::REPORTER }
desc "User has developer access"
condition(:developer) { team_access_level >= Gitlab::Access::DEVELOPER }
desc "User has maintainer access"
condition(:maintainer) { team_access_level >= Gitlab::Access::MAINTAINER }
desc "Project is public"
condition(:public_project, scope: :subject, score: 0) { project.public? }
desc "Project is visible to internal users"
condition(:internal_access) do
project.internal? && !user.external?
end
desc "User is a member of the group"
condition(:group_member, scope: :subject) { project_group_member? }
desc "Project is archived"
condition(:archived, scope: :subject, score: 0) { project.archived? }
condition(:default_issues_tracker, scope: :subject) { project.default_issues_tracker? }
desc "Container registry is disabled"
condition(:container_registry_disabled, scope: :subject) do
!project.container_registry_enabled
end
desc "Project has an external wiki"
condition(:has_external_wiki, scope: :subject, score: 0) { project.has_external_wiki? }
desc "Project has request access enabled"
condition(:request_access_enabled, scope: :subject, score: 0) { project.request_access_enabled }
desc "Has merge requests allowing pushes to user"
condition(:has_merge_requests_allowing_pushes) do
project.merge_requests_allowing_push_to_user(user).any?
end
with_scope :global
condition(:mirror_available, score: 0) do
::Gitlab::CurrentSettings.current_application_settings.mirror_available
end
# We aren't checking `:read_issue` or `:read_merge_request` in this case
# because it could be possible for a user to see an issuable-iid
# (`:read_issue_iid` or `:read_merge_request_iid`) but then wouldn't be
# allowed to read the actual issue after a more expensive `:read_issue`
# check. These checks are intended to be used alongside
# `:read_project_for_iids`.
#
# `:read_issue` & `:read_issue_iid` could diverge in gitlab-ee.
condition(:issues_visible_to_user, score: 4) do
@subject.feature_available?(:issues, @user)
end
condition(:merge_requests_visible_to_user, score: 4) do
@subject.feature_available?(:merge_requests, @user)
end
features = %w[
merge_requests
issues
repository
snippets
wiki
builds
]
features.each do |f|
# these are scored high because they are unlikely
desc "Project has #{f} disabled"
condition(:"#{f}_disabled", score: 32) { !feature_available?(f.to_sym) }
end
# `:read_project` may be prevented in EE, but `:read_project_for_iids` should
# not.
rule { guest | admin }.enable :read_project_for_iids
rule { guest }.enable :guest_access
rule { reporter }.enable :reporter_access
rule { developer }.enable :developer_access
rule { maintainer }.enable :maintainer_access
rule { owner | admin }.enable :owner_access
rule { can?(:owner_access) }.policy do
enable :guest_access
enable :reporter_access
enable :developer_access
enable :maintainer_access
enable :change_namespace
enable :change_visibility_level
enable :rename_project
enable :remove_project
enable :archive_project
enable :remove_fork_project
enable :destroy_merge_request
enable :destroy_issue
enable :remove_pages
enable :set_issue_iid
enable :set_issue_created_at
enable :set_note_created_at
end
rule { can?(:guest_access) }.policy do
enable :read_project
enable :create_merge_request_in
enable :read_board
enable :read_list
enable :read_wiki
enable :read_issue
enable :read_label
enable :read_milestone
enable :read_project_snippet
enable :read_project_member
enable :read_note
enable :create_project
enable :create_issue
enable :create_note
enable :upload_file
enable :read_cycle_analytics
enable :award_emoji
end
# These abilities are not allowed to admins that are not members of the project,
# that's why they are defined separately.
rule { guest & can?(:download_code) }.enable :build_download_code
rule { guest & can?(:read_container_image) }.enable :build_read_container_image
rule { can?(:reporter_access) }.policy do
enable :download_code
enable :download_wiki_code
enable :fork_project
enable :create_project_snippet
enable :update_issue
enable :reopen_issue
enable :admin_issue
enable :admin_label
enable :admin_list
enable :read_commit_status
enable :read_build
enable :read_container_image
enable :read_pipeline
enable :read_pipeline_schedule
enable :read_environment
enable :read_deployment
enable :read_merge_request
end
# We define `:public_user_access` separately because there are cases in gitlab-ee
# where we enable or prevent it based on other coditions.
rule { (~anonymous & public_project) | internal_access }.policy do
enable :public_user_access
enable :read_project_for_iids
end
rule { can?(:public_user_access) }.policy do
enable :public_access
enable :guest_access
enable :fork_project
enable :build_download_code
enable :build_read_container_image
enable :request_access
end
rule { owner | admin | guest | group_member }.prevent :request_access
rule { ~request_access_enabled }.prevent :request_access
rule { can?(:developer_access) }.policy do
enable :admin_merge_request
enable :admin_milestone
enable :update_merge_request
enable :create_commit_status
enable :update_commit_status
enable :create_build
enable :update_build
enable :create_pipeline
enable :update_pipeline
enable :create_pipeline_schedule
enable :create_merge_request_from
enable :create_wiki
enable :push_code
enable :resolve_note
enable :create_container_image
enable :update_container_image
enable :create_environment
enable :create_deployment
end
rule { can?(:maintainer_access) }.policy do
enable :push_to_delete_protected_branch
enable :update_project_snippet
enable :update_environment
enable :update_deployment
enable :admin_project_snippet
enable :admin_project_member
enable :admin_note
enable :admin_wiki
enable :admin_project
enable :admin_commit_status
enable :admin_build
enable :admin_container_image
enable :admin_pipeline
enable :admin_environment
enable :admin_deployment
enable :admin_pages
enable :read_pages
enable :update_pages
enable :read_cluster
enable :create_cluster
enable :create_environment_terminal
end
rule { (mirror_available & can?(:admin_project)) | admin }.enable :admin_remote_mirror
rule { archived }.policy do
prevent :push_code
prevent :push_to_delete_protected_branch
prevent :request_access
prevent :upload_file
prevent :resolve_note
prevent :create_merge_request_from
prevent :create_merge_request_in
prevent :award_emoji
READONLY_FEATURES_WHEN_ARCHIVED.each do |feature|
prevent(*create_update_admin_destroy(feature))
end
end
rule { issues_disabled }.policy do
prevent(*create_read_update_admin_destroy(:issue))
end
rule { merge_requests_disabled | repository_disabled }.policy do
prevent :create_merge_request_in
prevent :create_merge_request_from
prevent(*create_read_update_admin_destroy(:merge_request))
end
rule { issues_disabled & merge_requests_disabled }.policy do
prevent(*create_read_update_admin_destroy(:label))
prevent(*create_read_update_admin_destroy(:milestone))
end
rule { snippets_disabled }.policy do
prevent(*create_read_update_admin_destroy(:project_snippet))
end
rule { wiki_disabled & ~has_external_wiki }.policy do
prevent(*create_read_update_admin_destroy(:wiki))
prevent(:download_wiki_code)
end
rule { builds_disabled | repository_disabled }.policy do
prevent(*create_update_admin_destroy(:pipeline))
prevent(*create_read_update_admin_destroy(:build))
prevent(*create_read_update_admin_destroy(:pipeline_schedule))
prevent(*create_read_update_admin_destroy(:environment))
prevent(*create_read_update_admin_destroy(:cluster))
prevent(*create_read_update_admin_destroy(:deployment))
end
rule { repository_disabled }.policy do
prevent :push_code
prevent :download_code
prevent :fork_project
prevent :read_commit_status
end
rule { container_registry_disabled }.policy do
prevent(*create_read_update_admin_destroy(:container_image))
end
rule { anonymous & ~public_project }.prevent_all
rule { public_project }.policy do
enable :public_access
enable :read_project_for_iids
end
rule { can?(:public_access) }.policy do
enable :read_project
enable :read_board
enable :read_list
enable :read_wiki
enable :read_label
enable :read_milestone
enable :read_project_snippet
enable :read_project_member
enable :read_merge_request
enable :read_note
enable :read_pipeline
enable :read_pipeline_schedule
enable :read_commit_status
enable :read_container_image
enable :download_code
enable :download_wiki_code
enable :read_cycle_analytics
# NOTE: may be overridden by IssuePolicy
enable :read_issue
end
rule { public_builds }.policy do
enable :read_build
end
rule { public_builds & can?(:guest_access) }.policy do
enable :read_pipeline
enable :read_pipeline_schedule
end
# These rules are included to allow maintainers of projects to push to certain
# to run pipelines for the branches they have access to.
rule { can?(:public_access) & has_merge_requests_allowing_pushes }.policy do
enable :create_build
enable :create_pipeline
end
rule do
(can?(:read_project_for_iids) & issues_visible_to_user) | can?(:read_issue)
end.enable :read_issue_iid
rule do
(can?(:read_project_for_iids) & merge_requests_visible_to_user) | can?(:read_merge_request)
end.enable :read_merge_request_iid
private
def team_member?
return false if @user.nil?
greedy_load_subject = false
# when scoping by subject, we want to be greedy
# and load *all* the members with one query.
greedy_load_subject ||= DeclarativePolicy.preferred_scope == :subject
# in this case we're likely to have loaded #members already
# anyways, and #member? would fail with an error
greedy_load_subject ||= !@user.persisted?
if greedy_load_subject
project.team.members.include?(user)
else
# otherwise we just make a specific query for
# this particular user.
team_access_level >= Gitlab::Access::GUEST
end
end
def project_group_member?
return false if @user.nil?
project.group &&
(
project.group.members_with_parents.exists?(user_id: @user.id) ||
project.group.requesters.exists?(user_id: @user.id)
)
end
def team_access_level
return -1 if @user.nil?
# NOTE: max_member_access has its own cache
project.team.max_member_access(@user.id)
end
def feature_available?(feature)
case project.project_feature.access_level(feature)
when ProjectFeature::DISABLED
false
when ProjectFeature::PRIVATE
guest? || admin?
else
true
end
end
def project
@subject
end
end