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util/roles.lua @ 13461:c673ff1075bd
mod_posix: Move everything to util.startup
This allows greater control over the order of events.
Notably, the internal ordering between daemonization, initialization of
libunbound and setup of signal handling is sensitive.
libunbound starts a separate thread for processing DNS requests.
If this thread is started before signal handling has been set up, it
will not inherit the signal handlers and instead behave as it would have
before signal handlers were set up, i.e. cause the whole process to
immediately exit.
libunbound is usually initialized on the first DNS request, usually
triggered by an outgoing s2s connection attempt.
If daemonization happens before signals have been set up, signals may
not be processed at all.
| author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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| date | Sat, 23 Mar 2024 20:48:19 +0100 |
| parent | 12987:2cf8d98d8a28 |
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local array = require "prosody.util.array"; local it = require "prosody.util.iterators"; local new_short_id = require "prosody.util.id".short; local role_methods = {}; local role_mt = { __index = role_methods; __name = "role"; __add = nil; }; local function is_role(o) local mt = getmetatable(o); return mt == role_mt; end local function _new_may(permissions, inherited_mays) local n_inherited = inherited_mays and #inherited_mays; return function (role, action, context) -- Note: 'role' may be a descendent role, not only the one we're attached to local policy = permissions[action]; if policy ~= nil then return policy; end if n_inherited then for i = 1, n_inherited do policy = inherited_mays[i](role, action, context); if policy ~= nil then return policy; end end end return nil; end end local permissions_key = {}; -- { -- Required: -- name = "My fancy role"; -- -- Optional: -- inherits = { role_obj... } -- default = true -- priority = 100 -- permissions = { -- ["foo"] = true; -- allow -- ["bar"] = false; -- deny -- } -- } local function new(base_config, overrides) local config = setmetatable(overrides or {}, { __index = base_config }); local permissions = {}; local inherited_mays; if config.inherits then inherited_mays = array.pluck(config.inherits, "may"); end local new_role = { id = new_short_id(); name = config.name; description = config.description; default = config.default; priority = config.priority; may = _new_may(permissions, inherited_mays); inherits = config.inherits; [permissions_key] = permissions; }; local desired_permissions = config.permissions or config[permissions_key]; for k, v in pairs(desired_permissions or {}) do permissions[k] = v; end return setmetatable(new_role, role_mt); end function role_mt:__freeze() local t = { id = self.id; name = self.name; description = self.description; default = self.default; priority = self.priority; inherits = self.inherits; permissions = self[permissions_key]; }; return t; end function role_methods:clone(overrides) return new(self, overrides); end function role_methods:set_permission(permission_name, policy, overwrite) local permissions = self[permissions_key]; if overwrite ~= true and permissions[permission_name] ~= nil and permissions[permission_name] ~= policy then return false, "policy-already-exists"; end permissions[permission_name] = policy; return true; end function role_methods:policies() local policy_iterator, s, v = it.join(pairs(self[permissions_key])); if self.inherits then for _, inherited_role in ipairs(self.inherits) do policy_iterator:append(inherited_role:policies()); end end return policy_iterator, s, v; end function role_mt.__tostring(self) return ("role<[%s] %s>"):format(self.id or "nil", self.name or "[no name]"); end function role_mt.__pairs(self) return it.filter(permissions_key, next, self); end return { is_role = is_role; new = new; };