import Pleroma.Web.TranslationHelpers
import Plug.Conn
- alias Pleroma.User
alias Pleroma.Web.OAuth
def init(options) do
options
end
- def call(%Plug.Conn{assigns: %{token: %OAuth.Token{scopes: oauth_scopes} = _token}} = conn, _) do
- if OAuth.Scopes.contains_admin_scopes?(oauth_scopes) do
- # Note: checking for _any_ admin scope presence, not necessarily fitting requested action.
- # Thus, controller must explicitly invoke OAuthScopesPlug to verify scope requirements.
- conn
- else
- fail(conn)
- end
- end
+ def call(%Plug.Conn{assigns: assigns} = conn, _) do
+ token = assigns[:token]
+ user = assigns[:user]
- unless Pleroma.Config.enforce_oauth_admin_scope_usage?() do
- # To do: once AdminFE makes use of "admin" scope, disable the following func definition
- # (fail on no admin scope(s) in token even if `is_admin` is true)
- def call(%Plug.Conn{assigns: %{user: %User{is_admin: true}}} = conn, _) do
- conn
- end
- end
+ cond do
+ token && OAuth.Scopes.contains_admin_scopes?(token.scopes) ->
+ # Note: checking for _any_ admin scope presence, not necessarily fitting requested action.
+ # Thus, controller must explicitly invoke OAuthScopesPlug to verify scope requirements.
+ conn
- def call(conn, _) do
- fail(conn)
- end
+ user && user.is_admin && !Pleroma.Config.enforce_oauth_admin_scope_usage?() ->
+ conn
- defp fail(conn) do
- conn
- |> render_error(:forbidden, "User is not an admin or OAuth admin scope is not granted.")
- |> halt()
+ true ->
+ conn
+ |> render_error(:forbidden, "User is not an admin or OAuth admin scope is not granted.")
+ |> halt()
+ end
end
end