#privileges #role #style #manage #password #git-ops

bin+lib grant

Manage database roles and privileges in GitOps style

2 releases

0.1.0 Nov 18, 2021
0.0.1-beta.3 Dec 10, 2021
0.0.1-beta.2 Dec 6, 2021
0.0.1-beta.1 Nov 18, 2021

#1026 in Database interfaces

MIT license

94KB
2K SLoC

grant.rs

An open-source project that aims to manage Redshift database roles and privileges in GitOps style, written in Rust.

This project is still in the early stages of development and is not ready for any kind of production use or any alpha/beta testing.

Usage

Install binary from crates.io

cargo install grant

Using grant tool:

$ grant --help

grant 0.0.1-beta.2
Manage database roles and privileges in GitOps style

USAGE:
    grant <SUBCOMMAND>

FLAGS:
    -h, --help       Prints help information
    -V, --version    Prints version information

SUBCOMMANDS:
    apply       Apply a configuration to a redshift by file name. Yaml format are accepted
    gen         Generate sample configuration file
    gen-pass    Generate random password
    help        Prints this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
    inspect     Inspect current database cluster with connection info from configuration file
    validate    Validate a configuration file or a target directory that contains configuration files

Generate project structure

grant gen --target ./cluster

Creating path: "./cluster"
Generated: "./cluster/config.yml"

Apply privilege changes

Content of ./examples/example.yaml:

connection:
  type: "postgres"
  # support environment variables, e.g. postgres://${HOSTNAME}:5432
  url: "postgres://postgres@localhost:5432/postgres"

roles:
  - name: role_database_level
    type: database
    grants:
      - CREATE
      - TEMP
    databases:
      - postgres

  - name: role_schema_level
    type: schema
    grants:
      - CREATE
    databases:
      - postgres
    schemas:
      - public
  - name: role_all_schema
    type: table
    grants:
      - SELECT
      - INSERT
      - UPDATE
    databases:
      - postgres
    schemas:
      - public
    tables:
      - ALL

users:
  - name: duyet
    password: 1234567890 # password in plaintext
    roles:
      - role_database_level
      - role_all_schema
      - role_schema_level
  - name: duyet2
    password: md58243e8f5dfb84bbd851de920e28f596f # support md5 style: grant gen-pass -u duyet2
    roles:
      - role_database_level
      - role_all_schema
      - role_schema_level

Apply this config to cluster:

grant apply -f ./examples/example.yaml

[2021-12-06T14:37:03Z INFO  grant::connection] Connected to database: postgres://postgres@localhost:5432/postgres
[2021-12-06T14:37:03Z INFO  grant::apply] Summary:
    ┌────────────┬───────────────────────────┐
     User       │ Action                    │
     ---        │ ---                       │
     duyet      │ update password           │
     duyet2     │ update password           │
    └────────────┴───────────────────────────┘

[2021-12-06T14:37:03Z INFO  grant::apply] Summary:
    ┌────────┬───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┬─────────┐
     User   │ Database Privilege                                        │ Action  │
     ---    │ ---                                                       │ ---     │
     duyet  │ privileges `role_database_level` for database: ["postgre+ │ updated │
    │ duyet2 │ privileges `role_database_level` for database: ["postgre+ │ updated │
    └────────┴───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┴─────────┘

[2021-12-06T14:37:03Z INFO  grant::apply] Summary:
    ┌────────┬───────────────────────────────────────────────────────┬─────────┐
     User   │ Schema Privileges                                     │ Action  │
     ---    │ ---                                                   │ ---     │
     duyet  │ privileges `role_schema_level` for schema: ["public"] │ updated │
     duyet2 │ privileges `role_schema_level` for schema: ["public"] │ updated │
    └────────┴───────────────────────────────────────────────────────┴─────────┘

[2021-12-06T14:37:03Z INFO  grant::apply] Summary:
    ┌────────┬─────────────────────────────────────────────────┬─────────┐
     User   │ Table Privileges                                │ Action  │
     ---    │ ---                                             │ ---     │
     duyet  │ privileges `role_all_schema` for table: ["ALL"] │ updated │
     duyet2 │ privileges `role_all_schema` for table: ["ALL"] │ updated │
    └────────┴─────────────────────────────────────────────────┴─────────┘

Generate random password

$ grant gen-pass

Generated password: q)ItTjN$EXlkF@Tl
$ grant gen-pass --user duyet

Generated password: o^b3aD1L$xLm%#~U
Generated MD5 (user: duyet): md58243e8f5dfb84bbd851de920e28f596f

Inspect the current cluster

$ grant inspect -f examples/example.yaml

[2021-11-29T07:46:44Z INFO  grant::inspect] Current users in postgres://postgres@localhost:5432/postgres:
    ┌────────────┬──────────┬───────┬──────────┐
     User       │ CreateDB │ Super │ Password │
     ---        │ ---      │ ---   │ ---      │
     postgres   │ true     │ true  │ ********
     duyet      │ false    │ false │ ********
    └────────────┴──────────┴───────┴──────────┘

Developement

Clone the repo:

git clone https://github.com/duyet/grant.rs && cd grant.rs

Postgres is required for testing, you might need to use the docker-compose.yaml:

docker-compose up -d

Make sure you have connection to postgres://postgres:postgres@localhost:5432/postgres.

On the MacOS, the easiest way is install Postgres.app.

To run the unittest:

cargo test

TODO

  • Support reading connection info from environment variables
  • Support store encrypted password in Git
  • Support Postgres and Redshift
  • Support change password
  • Visuallization (who can see what?)
  • Apply show more detail about diff changes
  • Inspect show more detail about user privileges

LICENSE

MIT

Dependencies

~16–27MB
~368K SLoC