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Make your web apps work with Solid Pods.
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/**
* Copyright 2020 Inrupt Inc.
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
* the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use,
* copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the
* Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so,
* subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
* INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A
* PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT
* HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
* OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
* SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
*/
import { UrlString, WebId } from "../interfaces";
/**
* Each of the following access modes is in one of two states:
* - true: this access mode is granted, or
* - false: this access mode is not granted.
* @since 1.5.0
*/
export interface Access {
read: boolean;
append: boolean;
write: boolean;
controlRead: boolean;
controlWrite: boolean;
}
/**
* Get an overview of what access is defined for a given Agent.
*
* This function works with Solid Pods that implement either the Web Access
* Control spec or the Access Control Policies proposal, with some caveats:
*
* - If access to the given Resource has been set using anything other than the
* functions in this module, it is possible that it has been set in a way that
* prevents this function from reliably reading access, in which case it will
* resolve to `null`.
* - It will only return access specified explicitly for the given Agent. If
* additional restrictions are set up to apply to the given Agent in a
* particular situation, those will not be reflected in the return value of
* this function.
* - It will only return access specified explicitly for the given Resource.
* In other words, if the Resource is a Container, the returned Access may not
* apply to contained Resources.
* - If the current user does not have permission to view access for the given
* Resource, this function will resolve to `null`.
*
* @param resourceUrl URL of the Resource you want to read the access for.
* @param webId WebID of the Agent you want to get the access for.
* @since 1.5.0
*/
export declare function getAgentAccess(resourceUrl: UrlString, webId: WebId, options?: {
fetch: ((input: RequestInfo, init?: RequestInit | undefined) => Promise<Response>) & typeof fetch;
}): Promise<Access | null>;
/**
* Set access to a Resource for a specific Agent.
*
* This function works with Solid Pods that implement either the Web Access
* Control spec or the Access Control Policies proposal, with some caveats:
*
* - If access to the given Resource has been set using anything other than the
* functions in this module, it is possible that it has been set in a way that
* prevents this function from reliably setting access, in which case it will
* resolve to `null`.
* - It will only set access explicitly for the given Agent. In other words,
* additional restrictions could be present that further restrict or loosen
* what access the given Agent has in particular circumstances.
* - The provided access will only apply to the given Resource. In other words,
* if the Resource is a Container, the configured Access may not apply to
* contained Resources.
* - If the current user does not have permission to view or change access for
* the given Resource, this function will resolve to `null`.
*
* Additionally, two caveats apply to users with a Pod server that uses WAC:
* - If the Resource did not have an ACL yet, a new one will be initialised.
* This means that changes to the ACL of a parent Container can no longer
* affect access people have to this Resource, although existing access will
* be preserved.
* - Setting different values for `controlRead` and `controlWrite` is not
* supported, and **will throw an error**. If you expect (some of) your users
* to have Pods implementing WAC, be sure to pass the same value for both.
*
* @param resourceUrl URL of the Resource you want to change the Agent's access to.
* @param webId WebID of the Agent you want to set access for.
* @param access What access permissions you want to set for the given Agent to the given Resource. Possible properties are `read`, `append`, `write`, `controlRead` and `controlWrite`: set to `true` to allow, to `false` to stop allowing, or `undefined` to leave unchanged. Take note that `controlRead` and `controlWrite` can not have distinct values for a Pod server implementing Web Access Control; trying this will throw an error.
* @returns What access has been set for the given Agent explicitly.
* @since 1.5.0
*/
export declare function setAgentAccess(resourceUrl: UrlString, webId: WebId, access: Partial<Access>, options?: {
fetch: ((input: RequestInfo, init?: RequestInit | undefined) => Promise<Response>) & typeof fetch;
}): Promise<Access | null>;
/**
* Get an overview of what access is defined for all Agents with respect to a given
* Resource.
*
* This function works with Solid Pods that implement either the Web Access
* Control spec or the Access Control Policies proposal, with some caveats:
*
* - If access to the given Resource has been set using anything other than the
* functions in this module, it is possible that it has been set in a way that
* prevents this function from reliably reading access, in which case it will
* resolve to `null`.
* - It will only return access specified explicitly for the returned Agents. If
* additional restrictions are set up to apply to the listed Agents in a
* particular situation, those will not be reflected in the return value of
* this function.
* - It will only return access specified explicitly for the given Resource.
* In other words, if the Resource is a Container, the returned Access may not
* apply to contained Resources.
* - If the current user does not have permission to view access for the given
* Resource, this function will resolve to `null`.
*
* @param resourceUrl URL of the Resource you want to read the access for.
* @returns The access information to the Resource, grouped by Agent.
* @since 1.5.0
*/
export declare function getAgentAccessAll(resourceUrl: UrlString, options?: {
fetch: ((input: RequestInfo, init?: RequestInit | undefined) => Promise<Response>) & typeof fetch;
}): Promise<Record<WebId, Access> | null>;
/**
* Get an overview of what access is defined for a given Group.
*
* This function works with Solid Pods that implement either the Web Access
* Control spec or the Access Control Policies proposal, with some caveats:
*
* - If access to the given Resource has been set using anything other than the
* functions in this module, it is possible that it has been set in a way that
* prevents this function from reliably reading access, in which case it will
* resolve to `null`.
* - It will only return access specified explicitly for the given Group. If
* additional restrictions are set up to apply to the given Group in a
* particular situation, those will not be reflected in the return value of
* this function.
* - It will only return access specified explicitly for the given Resource.
* In other words, if the Resource is a Container, the returned Access may not
* apply to contained Resources.
* - If the current user does not have permission to view access for the given
* Resource, this function will resolve to `null`.
*
* @param resourceUrl URL of the Resource you want to read the access for.
* @param webId WebID of the Group you want to get the access for.
* @since 1.5.0
*/
export declare function getGroupAccess(resourceUrl: UrlString, webId: WebId, options?: {
fetch: ((input: RequestInfo, init?: RequestInit | undefined) => Promise<Response>) & typeof fetch;
}): Promise<Access | null>;
/**
* Get an overview of what access is defined for all Groups with respect to a given
* Resource.
*
* This function works with Solid Pods that implement either the Web Access
* Control spec or the Access Control Policies proposal, with some caveats:
*
* - If access to the given Resource has been set using anything other than the
* functions in this module, it is possible that it has been set in a way that
* prevents this function from reliably reading access, in which case it will
* resolve to `null`.
* - It will only return access specified explicitly for the returned Groups. If
* additional restrictions are set up to apply to the listed Groups in a
* particular situation, those will not be reflected in the return value of
* this function.
* - It will only return access specified explicitly for the given Resource.
* In other words, if the Resource is a Container, the returned Access may not
* apply to contained Resources.
* - If the current user does not have permission to view access for the given
* Resource, this function will resolve to `null`.
*
* @param resourceUrl URL of the Resource you want to read the access for.
* @returns The access information to the Resource, sorted by Group.
* @since 1.5.0
*/
export declare function getGroupAccessAll(resourceUrl: UrlString, options?: {
fetch: ((input: RequestInfo, init?: RequestInit | undefined) => Promise<Response>) & typeof fetch;
}): Promise<Record<UrlString, Access> | null>;
/**
* Set access to a Resource for a specific Group.
*
* This function works with Solid Pods that implement either the Web Access
* Control spec or the Access Control Policies proposal, with some caveats:
*
* - If access to the given Resource has been set using anything other than the
* functions in this module, it is possible that it has been set in a way that
* prevents this function from reliably setting access, in which case it will
* resolve to `null`.
* - It will only set access explicitly for the given Group. In other words,
* additional restrictions could be present that further restrict or loosen
* what access the given Group has in particular circumstances.
* - The provided access will only apply to the given Resource. In other words,
* if the Resource is a Container, the configured Access may not apply to
* contained Resources.
* - If the current user does not have permission to view or change access for
* the given Resource, this function will resolve to `null`.
*
* Additionally, two caveats apply to users with a Pod server that uses WAC:
* - If the Resource did not have an ACL yet, a new one will be initialised.
* This means that changes to the ACL of a parent Container can no longer
* affect access people have to this Resource, although existing access will
* be preserved.
* - Setting different values for `controlRead` and `controlWrite` is not
* supported, and **will throw an error**. If you expect (some of) your users
* to have Pods implementing WAC, be sure to pass the same value for both.
*
* @param resourceUrl URL of the Resource you want to change the Group's access to.
* @param groupUrl URL of the Group you want to set access for.
* @param access What access permissions you want to set for the given Group to the given Resource. Possible properties are `read`, `append`, `write`, `controlRead` and `controlWrite`: set to `true` to allow, to `false` to stop allowing, or `undefined` to leave unchanged. Take note that `controlRead` and `controlWrite` can not have distinct values for a Pod server implementing Web Access Control; trying this will throw an error.
* @returns What access has been set for the given Group explicitly.
* @since 1.5.0
*/
export declare function setGroupAccess(resourceUrl: UrlString, groupUrl: UrlString, access: Partial<Access>, options?: {
fetch: ((input: RequestInfo, init?: RequestInit | undefined) => Promise<Response>) & typeof fetch;
}): Promise<Access | null>;
/**
* Get an overview of what access is defined for everyone.
*
* This function works with Solid Pods that implement either the Web Access
* Control spec or the Access Control Policies proposal, with some caveats:
*
* - If access to the given Resource has been set using anything other than the
* functions in this module, it is possible that it has been set in a way that
* prevents this function from reliably reading access, in which case it will
* resolve to `null`.
* - It will only return access specified explicitly for everyone. If
* additional restrictions are set up to apply to users in a particular
* situation, those will not be reflected in the return value of this
* function.
* - It will only return access specified explicitly for the given Resource.
* In other words, if the Resource is a Container, the returned Access may not
* apply to contained Resources.
* - If the current user does not have permission to view access for the given
* Resource, this function will resolve to `null`.
*
* @param resourceUrl URL of the Resource you want to read the access for.
* @since 1.5.0
*/
export declare function getPublicAccess(resourceUrl: UrlString, options?: {
fetch: ((input: RequestInfo, init?: RequestInit | undefined) => Promise<Response>) & typeof fetch;
}): Promise<Access | null>;
/**
* Set access to a Resource for everybody.
*
* This function works with Solid Pods that implement either the Web Access
* Control spec or the Access Control Policies proposal, with some caveats:
*
* - If access to the given Resource has been set using anything other than the
* functions in this module, it is possible that it has been set in a way that
* prevents this function from reliably setting access, in which case it will
* resolve to `null`.
* - It will only set access explicitly for everybody. In other words,
* additional restrictions could be present that further restrict or loosen
* what access a user has in particular circumstances.
* - The provided access will only apply to the given Resource. In other words,
* if the Resource is a Container, the configured Access may not apply to
* contained Resources.
* - If the current user does not have permission to view or change access for
* the given Resource, this function will resolve to `null`.
*
* Additionally, two caveats apply to users with a Pod server that uses WAC:
* - If the Resource did not have an ACL yet, a new one will be initialised.
* This means that changes to the ACL of a parent Container can no longer
* affect access people have to this Resource, although existing access will
* be preserved.
* - Setting different values for `controlRead` and `controlWrite` is not
* supported, and **will throw an error**. If you expect (some of) your users
* to have Pods implementing WAC, be sure to pass the same value for both.
*
* @param resourceUrl URL of the Resource you want to change public access to.
* @param access What access permissions you want to set for everybody to the given Resource. Possible properties are `read`, `append`, `write`, `controlRead` and `controlWrite`: set to `true` to allow, to `false` to stop allowing, or `undefined` to leave unchanged. Take note that `controlRead` and `controlWrite` can not have distinct values for a Pod server implementing Web Access Control; trying this will throw an error.
* @returns What access has been set for everybody explicitly.
* @since 1.5.0
*/
export declare function setPublicAccess(resourceUrl: UrlString, access: Partial<Access>, options?: {
fetch: ((input: RequestInfo, init?: RequestInit | undefined) => Promise<Response>) & typeof fetch;
}): Promise<Access | null>;
export { getAccessFor, getAccessForAll, setAccessFor } from "./for";