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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
```
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Signed-off-by: Gordon Sim <gsim@redhat.com>
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| server | ||
| utils | ||
| __init__.py | ||
| conftest.py | ||
| fixtures.py | ||
| README.md | ||
Llama Stack Unit Tests
You can run the unit tests by running:
source .venv/bin/activate
./scripts/unit-tests.sh [PYTEST_ARGS]
Any additional arguments are passed to pytest. For example, you can specify a test directory, a specific test file, or any pytest flags (e.g., -vvv for verbosity). If no test directory is specified, it defaults to "tests/unit", e.g:
./scripts/unit-tests.sh tests/unit/registry/test_registry.py -vvv
If you'd like to run for a non-default version of Python (currently 3.10), pass PYTHON_VERSION variable as follows:
source .venv/bin/activate
PYTHON_VERSION=3.13 ./scripts/unit-tests.sh