casbin-java-cli is a command-line tool based on jcasbin, enabling you to use all of jcasbin's APIs in the shell.
- Clone project from repository
git clone https://github.com/jcasbin/casbin-java-cli.git
- Build project, the jar package will be generated in the
target
directory
cd casbin-java-cli
mvn clean install
options | description | must | remark |
---|---|---|---|
-m, --model |
The path of the model file or model text | y | Please wrap it with "" and separate each line with | |
-p, --policy |
The path of the policy file or policy text | y | Please wrap it with "" and separate each line with | |
-e, --enforce |
Check permissions | n | Please wrap it with "" |
-ex, --enforceEx |
Check permissions and get which policy it is | n | Please wrap it with "" |
-AF, --addFuntion |
Add custom funtion | n | Please wrap it with "" and separate each line with | |
-ap, --addPolicy |
Add a policy rule to the policy file | n | Please wrap it with "" |
-rp, --removePolicy |
Remove a policy rule from the policy file | n | Please wrap it with "" |
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Check whether Alice has read permission on data1
./casbin enforce -m "examples/rbac_model.conf" -p "examples/rbac_policy.csv" "alice" "data1" "read"
{"allow":true,"explain":null}
./casbin enforce -m "[request_definition]\nr = sub, obj, act\n[policy_definition]\np = sub, obj, act\n[role_definition]\ng = _, _\n[policy_effect]\ne = some(where (p.eft == allow))\n[matchers]\nm = g(r.sub, p.sub) && r.obj == p.obj && r.act == p.act" -p "p, alice, data1, read\np, bob, data2, write\np, data2_admin, data2, read\np, data2_admin, data2, write\ng, alice, data2_admin" "alice" "data1" "read"
{"allow":true,"explain":null}
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Check whether Alice has write permission for data2. If so, display the effective policy.
./casbin enforceEx -m "examples/rbac_model.conf" -p "examples/rbac_policy.csv" "alice" "data2" "write"
{"allow":true,"explain":["data2_admin","data2","write"]}
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Add a policy to the policy file
./casbin addPolicy -m "examples/rbac_model.conf" -p "examples/rbac_policy.csv" "alice" "data2" "write"
{"allow":true,"explain":null}
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Delete a policy from the policy file
./casbin removePolicy -m "examples/rbac_model.conf" -p "examples/rbac_policy.csv" "alice" "data2" "write"
{"allow":true,"explain":null}