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This commit introduced a new flag to the RM_Call: 'C' - Check if the command can be executed according to the ACLs associated with it. Also, three new API's added to check if a command, key, or channel can be executed or accessed by a user, according to the ACLs associated with it. - RM_ACLCheckCommandPerm - RM_ACLCheckKeyPerm - RM_ACLCheckChannelPerm The user for these API's is a RedisModuleUser object, that for a Module user returned by the RM_CreateModuleUser API, or for a general ACL user can be retrieved by these two new API's: - RM_GetCurrentUserName - Retrieve the user name of the client connection behind the current context. - RM_GetModuleUserFromUserName - Get a RedisModuleUser from a user name As a result of getting a RedisModuleUser from name, it can now also access the general ACL users (not just ones created by the module). This mean the already existing API RM_SetModuleUserACL(), can be used to change the ACL rules for such users. |
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aclcheck.tcl | ||
auth.tcl | ||
basics.tcl | ||
blockedclient.tcl | ||
blockonbackground.tcl | ||
blockonkeys.tcl | ||
commandfilter.tcl | ||
datatype2.tcl | ||
datatype.tcl | ||
defrag.tcl | ||
fork.tcl | ||
getkeys.tcl | ||
hash.tcl | ||
hooks.tcl | ||
infotest.tcl | ||
infra.tcl | ||
keyspace_events.tcl | ||
keyspecs.tcl | ||
list.tcl | ||
misc.tcl | ||
propagate.tcl | ||
reply.tcl | ||
scan.tcl | ||
stream.tcl | ||
test_lazyfree.tcl | ||
testrdb.tcl | ||
timer.tcl | ||
zset.tcl |