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3 | (see bottom for notes on C, Perl, and Python.) |
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5 | ABAC::abac_chunk_t |
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6 | unsigned char *data |
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7 | int len |
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9 | structure, represents a blob of memory |
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10 | used to load/return DER-encoded X509 certificates |
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12 | ABAC::Context |
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13 | Context() |
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14 | default constructor, takes no argument |
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15 | Context(const Context &ctx) |
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16 | copy constructor, used for cloning the context |
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18 | int load_id_chunk(abac_chunk_t chunk) |
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19 | int load_id_file(char *filename) |
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20 | load an identity certificate, returns: |
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21 | ABAC_CERT_SUCCESS successfully loaded |
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22 | ABAC_CERT_INVALID invalid certificate (or file not found) |
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23 | ABAC_CERT_BAD_SIG invalid signature |
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25 | int load_attribute_chunk(abac_chunk_t chunk) |
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26 | int load_attribute_file(char *filename) |
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27 | load an attribute certificate, returns the same values as above |
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28 | * additionally can return ABAC_CERT_MISSING_ISSUER if the issuer |
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29 | certificate has not been loaded |
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31 | void load_directory(char *path) |
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32 | load a directory full of certificates: |
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33 | first: ${path}/*_ID.{der,pem} as identity certificates |
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34 | then: ${path}/*_attr.der as attribute certificates |
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36 | std::vector<Credential> query(char *role, char *principal, bool &success) |
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37 | run the query: |
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38 | role <-?- principal |
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39 | returns true/false in success |
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40 | returns a proof upon success, partial proof on failure |
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41 | |
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42 | std::vector<Credential> credentials() |
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43 | returns a vector of all the credentials loaded in the context |
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45 | ABAC::Credential |
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46 | This is never instantiated directly. These will only ever be |
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47 | returned as a result of calls to Context::query or |
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48 | Context::credentials. |
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50 | Role &head() |
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51 | Role &tail() |
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52 | returns the head or tail of the credential |
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53 | see below for Role object |
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54 | |
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55 | abac_chunk_t attribute_cert() |
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56 | returns the DER-encoded attribute certificate, suitable for |
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57 | transmission over the network or storage in a file |
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58 | |
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59 | abac_chunk_t issuer_cert() |
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60 | returns the DER-encoded issuer certificate, again suitable for |
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61 | network transmission or file storage |
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62 | |
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63 | ABAC::Role |
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64 | Role(const Role &role) |
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65 | copy constructor, clones the role |
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66 | |
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67 | char *string() |
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68 | returns a string representation of the role |
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69 | |
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70 | the following are rarely used outside the library: |
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72 | Role(char *role_name) |
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73 | instantiate a role from a string |
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74 | |
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75 | bool is_principal() |
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76 | bool is_role() |
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77 | bool is_linking() |
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78 | indicates the type of role encoded |
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80 | char *principal() |
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81 | returns the principal part of any role |
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82 | char *role_name() |
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83 | returns the role name of any role (the part after the last dot) |
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84 | char *linked_role() |
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85 | returns the linked role of a linking role |
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86 | i.e., A.r1.r2, linked_role() returns A.r1 |
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87 | |
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88 | C API |
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89 | |
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90 | The C API is nearly identical to the C++ API. Due to lack of namespaces, |
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91 | all function names are preceeded by abac_. Furthermore, the parameter |
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92 | representing the object must be passed explicitly. |
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93 | |
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94 | Example: |
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96 | C++: ctx.load_attribute_file("test_attr.der"); |
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97 | C: abac_context_load_attribute_file(ctx, "test_attr.der"); |
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99 | Instead of copy constructors, the C API uses _dup. Therefore, to copy a |
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100 | role use abac_role_dup(role_t *), to copy a context use |
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101 | abac_context_dup(context_t *), and to copy a credential use |
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102 | abac_credential_dup(abac_credential_t *). |
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104 | abac_context_query() and abac_context_credentials() return |
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105 | NULL-terminated arrays of Credential objects (abac_credential_t * in C). |
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106 | When you are done with them, you must free the whole array at once using |
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107 | abac_context_credentials_free(). |
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109 | PERL AND PYTHON API |
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111 | The Perl and Python APIs are even more similar to the C++ API. The main |
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112 | changes are the use of native types instead of C/C++ types. |
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113 | |
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114 | - native strings instead of char * |
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115 | |
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116 | Perl: |
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117 | - arrayref instead of vector |
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118 | - string instead of chunk_t |
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119 | - Context::query returns a list of two elements: |
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120 | my ($success, $credentials) = $ctx->query($role, $principal); |
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121 | $success is a boolean |
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122 | $credentials is an arrayref of Credential objects |
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124 | Python: |
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125 | - tuple instead of vector |
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126 | - bytearray instead of chunk_t (>= 2.6) |
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127 | - string instead of chunk_t (< 2.6) |
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128 | - Context::query returns a tuple with two elements: |
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129 | (success, credentials) = ctx.query(role, principal) |
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130 | success is a boolean |
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131 | credentials is a tuple of Credential objects |
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