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feat: fine grained access control policy (#2264)
This allows a set of rules to be defined for determining access to resources. The rules are (loosely) based on the cedar policy format. A rule defines a list of action either to permit or to forbid. It may specify a principal or a resource that must match for the rule to take effect. It may also specify a condition, either a 'when' or an 'unless', with additional constraints as to where the rule applies. A list of rules is held for each type to be protected and tried in order to find a match. If a match is found, the request is permitted or forbidden depening on the type of rule. If no match is found, the request is denied. If no rules are specified for a given type, a rule that allows any action as long as the resource attributes match the user attributes is added (i.e. the previous behaviour is the default. Some examples in yaml: ``` model: - permit: principal: user-1 actions: [create, read, delete] comment: user-1 has full access to all models - permit: principal: user-2 actions: [read] resource: model-1 comment: user-2 has read access to model-1 only - permit: actions: [read] when: user_in: resource.namespaces comment: any user has read access to models with matching attributes vector_db: - forbid: actions: [create, read, delete] unless: user_in: role::admin comment: only user with admin role can use vector_db resources ``` --------- Signed-off-by: Gordon Sim <gsim@redhat.com>
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from llama_stack.apis.common.content_types import URL
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from llama_stack.apis.tools import ListToolGroupsResponse, ListToolsResponse, Tool, ToolGroup, ToolGroups
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from llama_stack.distribution.datatypes import ToolGroupWithACL
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from llama_stack.distribution.datatypes import ToolGroupWithOwner
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from llama_stack.log import get_logger
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from .common import CommonRoutingTableImpl
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mcp_endpoint: URL | None = None,
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args: dict[str, Any] | None = None,
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) -> None:
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toolgroup = ToolGroupWithACL(
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toolgroup = ToolGroupWithOwner(
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identifier=toolgroup_id,
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provider_id=provider_id,
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provider_resource_id=toolgroup_id,
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