package policyutil import ( "sort" "strings" "github.com/hashicorp/vault/sdk/helper/strutil" ) const ( AddDefaultPolicy = true DoNotAddDefaultPolicy = false ) // ParsePolicies parses a comma-delimited list of policies. // The resulting collection will have no duplicate elements. // If 'root' policy was present in the list of policies, then // all other policies will be ignored, the result will contain // just the 'root'. In cases where 'root' is not present, if // 'default' policy is not already present, it will be added. func ParsePolicies(policiesRaw interface{}) []string { if policiesRaw == nil { return []string{"default"} } var policies []string switch policiesRaw.(type) { case string: if policiesRaw.(string) == "" { return []string{} } policies = strings.Split(policiesRaw.(string), ",") case []string: policies = policiesRaw.([]string) } return SanitizePolicies(policies, false) } // SanitizePolicies performs the common input validation tasks // which are performed on the list of policies across Vault. // The resulting collection will have no duplicate elements. // If 'root' policy was present in the list of policies, then // all other policies will be ignored, the result will contain // just the 'root'. In cases where 'root' is not present, if // 'default' policy is not already present, it will be added // if addDefault is set to true. func SanitizePolicies(policies []string, addDefault bool) []string { defaultFound := false for i, p := range policies { policies[i] = strings.ToLower(strings.TrimSpace(p)) // Eliminate unnamed policies. if policies[i] == "" { continue } // If 'root' policy is present, ignore all other policies. if policies[i] == "root" { policies = []string{"root"} defaultFound = true break } if policies[i] == "default" { defaultFound = true } } // Always add 'default' except only if the policies contain 'root'. if addDefault && (len(policies) == 0 || !defaultFound) { policies = append(policies, "default") } return strutil.RemoveDuplicates(policies, true) } // EquivalentPolicies checks whether the given policy sets are equivalent, as in, // they contain the same values. The benefit of this method is that it leaves // the "default" policy out of its comparisons as it may be added later by core // after a set of policies has been saved by a backend. func EquivalentPolicies(a, b []string) bool { switch { case a == nil && b == nil: return true case a == nil && len(b) == 1 && b[0] == "default": return true case b == nil && len(a) == 1 && a[0] == "default": return true case a == nil || b == nil: return false } // First we'll build maps to ensure unique values and filter default mapA := map[string]bool{} mapB := map[string]bool{} for _, keyA := range a { if keyA == "default" { continue } mapA[keyA] = true } for _, keyB := range b { if keyB == "default" { continue } mapB[keyB] = true } // Now we'll build our checking slices var sortedA, sortedB []string for keyA, _ := range mapA { sortedA = append(sortedA, keyA) } for keyB, _ := range mapB { sortedB = append(sortedB, keyB) } sort.Strings(sortedA) sort.Strings(sortedB) // Finally, compare if len(sortedA) != len(sortedB) { return false } for i := range sortedA { if sortedA[i] != sortedB[i] { return false } } return true }