grant

Grant, collection or general, privileges to a user. Access to a user is provided by setting a bit mask to either the @node, @thingsdb or a @collection scope.

To use this function, at least CHANGE privileges on the @thingsdb scope and GRANT privileges on the target scope are required.

It is not possible to set privileges on a specific node scope. Therefore scope @node will apply to all nodes in ThingsDB.

The following predefined masks are available:

Mask Description
QUERY (1) Grants access to execute queries.
CHANGE (2) Grants access to make changes.
GRANT (4) Grants administrative privileges, allowing users to grant and revoke permissions to other users.
JOIN (8) Grants join (and leave) privileges to a room.
RUN (16) Grants access to run procedures directly.
USER (27) A mask for QUEY, CHANGE, JOIN and RUN.
FULL (31) A mask for full privileges.

It is not possible to have GRANT privileges without also having CHANGE privileges. However, ThingsDB automatically applies the required privileges so when setting for example GRANT privileges, ThingsDB makes sure that the user also gets CHANGE privileges.

This function generates a change.

Function

grant(target, user, mask)

Arguments

Argument Type Description
target int/raw Can be either the @node, @thingsdb, or a @collection scope.
user str User to grant privileges to.
mask int Bit-mask for setting privileges.

Return value

Returns nil when successful. A lookup_err() is raised if the user or target does not exist.

Example

Grant query and join privileges to user iris to collection stuff:

new_user('iris');
new_token('iris');

// Assign QUERY and JOIN privileges on collection `stuff` to user `iris`
grant('@:stuff', 'iris', QUERY|JOIN);

Return value in JSON format

null