headscale/acls_types.go
2021-07-04 13:33:00 +02:00

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Go

package headscale
import (
"strings"
"github.com/tailscale/hujson"
"inet.af/netaddr"
)
// ACLPolicy represents a Tailscale ACL Policy
type ACLPolicy struct {
Groups Groups `json:"Groups"`
Hosts Hosts `json:"Hosts"`
TagOwners TagOwners `json:"TagOwners"`
ACLs []ACL `json:"ACLs"`
Tests []ACLTest `json:"Tests"`
}
// ACL is a basic rule for the ACL Policy
type ACL struct {
Action string `json:"Action"`
Users []string `json:"Users"`
Ports []string `json:"Ports"`
}
// Groups references a series of alias in the ACL rules
type Groups map[string][]string
// Hosts are alias for IP addresses or subnets
type Hosts map[string]netaddr.IPPrefix
// TagOwners specify what users (namespaces?) are allow to use certain tags
type TagOwners map[string][]string
// ACLTest is not implemented, but should be use to check if a certain rule is allowed
type ACLTest struct {
User string `json:"User"`
Allow []string `json:"Allow"`
Deny []string `json:"Deny,omitempty"`
}
// UnmarshalJSON allows to parse the Hosts directly into netaddr objects
func (h *Hosts) UnmarshalJSON(data []byte) error {
hosts := Hosts{}
hs := make(map[string]string)
err := hujson.Unmarshal(data, &hs)
if err != nil {
return err
}
for k, v := range hs {
if !strings.Contains(v, "/") {
v = v + "/32"
}
prefix, err := netaddr.ParseIPPrefix(v)
if err != nil {
return err
}
hosts[k] = prefix
}
*h = hosts
return nil
}
// IsZero is perhaps a bit naive here
func (p ACLPolicy) IsZero() bool {
if len(p.Groups) == 0 && len(p.Hosts) == 0 && len(p.ACLs) == 0 {
return true
}
return false
}