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An authorization library that supports access control models like ACL, RBAC, ABAC in Lua (OpenResty)
Read the setup guide for OpenResty here.
News: Are you still worried about how to write the correct Casbin policy? Casbin online editor is coming to help! Try it at: http://casbin.org/editor/
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| Casbin | jCasbin | node-Casbin | PHP-Casbin |
| production-ready | production-ready | production-ready | production-ready |
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| PyCasbin | Casbin.NET | Casbin-CPP | Casbin-RS |
| production-ready | production-ready | beta-test | production-ready |
sudo luarocks install casbin
local Enforcer = require("casbin") local e = Enforcer:new("path/to/model.conf", "path/to/policy.csv")
Note: you can also initialize an enforcer with policy in DB instead of file, see Policy-persistence section for details.
local sub = "alice" -- the user that wants to access a resource. local obj = "data1" -- the resource that is going to be accessed. local act = "read" -- the operation that the user performs on the resource. if e:enforce(sub, obj, act) then -- permit alice to read data1 else -- deny the request, show an error end
local roles = e:GetImplicitRolesForUser(sub)
See Policy management APIs for more usage.
write-article, read-log. It doesn't control the access to a specific article or log.resource.Owner can be used to get the attribute for a resource./res/*, /res/:id and HTTP methods like GET, POST, PUT, DELETE.In Casbin, an access control model is abstracted into a CONF file based on the PERM metamodel (Policy, Effect, Request, Matchers). So switching or upgrading the authorization mechanism for a project is just as simple as modifying a configuration. You can customize your own access control model by combining the available models. For example, you can get RBAC roles and ABAC attributes together inside one model and share one set of policy rules.
The most basic and simplest model in Casbin is ACL. ACL's model CONF is:
# Request definition [request_definition] r = sub, obj, act # Policy definition [policy_definition] p = sub, obj, act # Policy effect [policy_effect] e = some(where (p.eft == allow)) # Matchers [matchers] m = r.sub == p.sub && r.obj == p.obj && r.act == p.act
An example policy for ACL model is like:
p, alice, data1, read p, bob, data2, write
It means:
What Casbin does:
{subject, object, action} form or a customized form as you defined, both allow and deny authorizations are supported.root or administrator. A superuser can do anything without explict permissions.keyMatch can map a resource key /foo/bar to the pattern /foo*.What Casbin does NOT do:
username and password when a user logs in)https://casbin.org/docs/overview
You can also use the online editor (https://casbin.org/editor/) to write your Casbin model and policy in your web browser. It provides functionality such as syntax highlighting and code completion, just like an IDE for a programming language.
https://casbin.org/docs/tutorials
Casbin provides two sets of APIs to manage permissions:
We also provide a web-based UI for model management and policy management:


https://casbin.org/docs/adapters
https://casbin.org/docs/watchers
https://casbin.org/docs/role-managers
| Model | Model file | Policy file |
|---|---|---|
| ACL | basic_model.conf | basic_policy.csv |
| ACL with superuser | basic_model_with_root.conf | basic_policy.csv |
| ACL without users | basic_model_without_users.conf | basic_policy_without_users.csv |
| ACL without resources | basic_model_without_resources.conf | basic_policy_without_resources.csv |
| RBAC | rbac_model.conf | rbac_policy.csv |
| RBAC with resource roles | rbac_model_with_resource_roles.conf | rbac_policy_with_resource_roles.csv |
| RBAC with domains/tenants | rbac_model_with_domains.conf | rbac_policy_with_domains.csv |
| ABAC | abac_model.conf | N/A |
| RESTful | keymatch_model.conf | keymatch_policy.csv |
| Deny-override | rbac_model_with_deny.conf | rbac_policy_with_deny.csv |
| Priority | priority_model.conf | priority_policy.csv |
Authz middlewares for web frameworks: https://casbin.org/docs/middlewares
https://casbin.org/docs/adopters
Please read the contributing guide.
This project is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license.
If you have any issues or feature requests, please contact us. PR is welcomed.