Backport #67748 to 24.8: Fix expiration in RoleCache

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robot-clickhouse 2024-09-10 16:09:44 +00:00
parent eb7c389093
commit ae8ecb032c
2 changed files with 193 additions and 49 deletions

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@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ void RoleCache::collectEnabledRoles(EnabledRoles & enabled_roles, SubscriptionsO
SubscriptionsOnRoles new_subscriptions_on_roles;
new_subscriptions_on_roles.reserve(subscriptions_on_roles.size());
auto get_role_function = [this, &subscriptions_on_roles](const UUID & id) TSA_NO_THREAD_SAFETY_ANALYSIS { return getRole(id, subscriptions_on_roles); };
auto get_role_function = [this, &new_subscriptions_on_roles](const UUID & id) TSA_NO_THREAD_SAFETY_ANALYSIS { return getRole(id, new_subscriptions_on_roles); };
for (const auto & current_role : enabled_roles.params.current_roles)
collectRoles(*new_info, skip_ids, get_role_function, current_role, true, false);

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@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
import time
import pytest
import random
from helpers.client import QueryRuntimeException
from helpers.cluster import ClickHouseCluster
from helpers.test_tools import TSV
@ -418,72 +419,215 @@ def test_function_current_roles():
)
def test_role_expiration():
instance.query("CREATE USER ure")
@pytest.mark.parametrize("with_extra_role", [False, True])
def test_role_expiration(with_extra_role):
instance.query("CREATE ROLE rre")
instance.query("GRANT rre TO ure")
instance.query("CREATE USER ure DEFAULT ROLE rre")
instance.query("CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS tre (id Int) Engine=Log")
instance.query("INSERT INTO tre VALUES (0)")
instance.query("CREATE TABLE table1 (id Int) Engine=Log")
instance.query("CREATE TABLE table2 (id Int) Engine=Log")
instance.query("INSERT INTO table1 VALUES (1)")
instance.query("INSERT INTO table2 VALUES (2)")
instance.query("GRANT SELECT ON table1 TO rre")
assert instance.query("SELECT * FROM table1", user="ure") == "1\n"
assert "Not enough privileges" in instance.query_and_get_error(
"SELECT * FROM tre", user="ure"
"SELECT * FROM table2", user="ure"
)
instance.query("GRANT SELECT ON tre TO rre")
assert instance.query("SELECT * FROM tre", user="ure") == "0\n"
# access_control_improvements/role_cache_expiration_time_seconds value is 2 for the test
# so we wait >2 seconds until the role is expired
time.sleep(5)
instance.query("CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS tre1 (id Int) Engine=Log")
instance.query("INSERT INTO tre1 VALUES (0)")
instance.query("GRANT SELECT ON tre1 TO rre")
if with_extra_role:
# Expiration of role "rre" from the role cache can be caused by another role being used.
instance.query("CREATE ROLE extra_role")
instance.query("CREATE USER extra_user DEFAULT ROLE extra_role")
instance.query("GRANT SELECT ON table1 TO extra_role")
assert instance.query("SELECT * FROM table1", user="extra_user") == "1\n"
assert instance.query("SELECT * from tre1", user="ure") == "0\n"
instance.query("GRANT SELECT ON table2 TO rre")
assert instance.query("SELECT * FROM table1", user="ure") == "1\n"
assert instance.query("SELECT * FROM table2", user="ure") == "2\n"
instance.query("DROP USER ure")
instance.query("DROP ROLE rre")
instance.query("DROP TABLE tre")
instance.query("DROP TABLE tre1")
instance.query("DROP USER ure")
instance.query("DROP TABLE table1")
instance.query("DROP TABLE table2")
if with_extra_role:
instance.query("DROP ROLE extra_role")
instance.query("DROP USER extra_user")
def test_two_roles_expiration():
instance.query("CREATE USER ure")
instance.query("CREATE ROLE rre")
instance.query("GRANT rre TO ure")
def test_roles_cache():
# This test takes 20 seconds.
test_time = 20
instance.query("CREATE ROLE rre_second")
instance.query("CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS tre (id Int) Engine=Log")
instance.query("INSERT INTO tre VALUES (0)")
assert "Not enough privileges" in instance.query_and_get_error(
"SELECT * FROM tre", user="ure"
)
instance.query("GRANT SELECT ON tre TO rre")
assert instance.query("SELECT * FROM tre", user="ure") == "0\n"
# access_control_improvements/role_cache_expiration_time_seconds value is 2 for the test
# so we wait >2 seconds until the roles are expired
time.sleep(5)
# Three users A, B, C.
users = ["A", "B", "C"]
instance.query("CREATE USER " + ", ".join(users))
# Table "tbl" has 10 columns. Each of the users has access to a different set of columns.
num_columns = 10
columns = [f"x{i}" for i in range(1, num_columns + 1)]
columns_with_types = [column + " Int64" for column in columns]
columns_with_types_comma_separated = ", ".join(columns_with_types)
values = list(range(1, num_columns + 1))
values_comma_separated = ", ".join([str(value) for value in values])
instance.query(
"GRANT SELECT ON tre1 TO rre_second"
) # we expect that both rre and rre_second are gone from cache upon this operation
f"CREATE TABLE tbl ({columns_with_types_comma_separated}) ENGINE=MergeTree ORDER BY tuple()"
)
instance.query(f"INSERT INTO tbl VALUES ({values_comma_separated})")
columns_to_values = dict([(f"x{i}", i) for i in range(1, num_columns + 1)])
instance.query("CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS tre1 (id Int) Engine=Log")
instance.query("INSERT INTO tre1 VALUES (0)")
instance.query("GRANT SELECT ON tre1 TO rre")
# In this test we create and modify roles multiple times along with updating the following variables.
# Then we check that each of the users has access to the expected set of columns.
roles = []
users_to_roles = dict([(user, []) for user in users])
roles_to_columns = {}
assert instance.query("SELECT * from tre1", user="ure") == "0\n"
# Checks that each of the users can access the expected set of columns and can't access other columns.
def check():
for user in random.sample(users, len(users)):
expected_roles = users_to_roles[user]
expected_columns = list(
set(sum([roles_to_columns[role] for role in expected_roles], []))
)
expected_result = sorted(
[columns_to_values[column] for column in expected_columns]
)
query = " UNION ALL ".join(
[
f"SELECT * FROM viewIfPermitted(SELECT {column} AS c FROM tbl ELSE null('c Int64'))"
for column in columns
]
)
result = instance.query(query, user=user).splitlines()
result = sorted([int(value) for value in result])
ok = result == expected_result
if not ok:
print(f"Show grants for {user}:")
print(
instance.query(
"SHOW GRANTS FOR " + ", ".join([user] + expected_roles)
)
)
print(f"Expected result: {expected_result}")
print(f"Got unexpected result: {result}")
assert ok
instance.query("DROP USER ure")
instance.query("DROP ROLE rre")
instance.query("DROP ROLE rre_second")
instance.query("DROP TABLE tre")
instance.query("DROP TABLE tre1")
# Grants one of our roles a permission to access one of the columns.
def grant_column():
columns_used_in_roles = sum(roles_to_columns.values(), [])
columns_to_choose = [
column for column in columns if column not in columns_used_in_roles
]
if not columns_to_choose or not roles:
return False
column = random.choice(columns_to_choose)
role = random.choice(roles)
instance.query(f"GRANT SELECT({column}) ON tbl TO {role}")
roles_to_columns[role].append(column)
return True
# Revokes a permission to access one of the granted column from all our roles.
def revoke_column():
columns_used_in_roles = sum(roles_to_columns.values(), [])
columns_to_choose = list(set(columns_used_in_roles))
if not columns_to_choose or not roles:
return False
column = random.choice(columns_to_choose)
roles_str = ", ".join(roles)
instance.query(f"REVOKE SELECT({column}) ON tbl FROM {roles_str}")
for role in roles_to_columns:
if column in roles_to_columns[role]:
roles_to_columns[role].remove(column)
return True
# Creates a role and grants it to one of the users.
def create_role():
for role in ["R1", "R2", "R3"]:
if role not in roles:
instance.query(f"CREATE ROLE {role}")
roles.append(role)
if role not in roles_to_columns:
roles_to_columns[role] = []
if "R1" not in users_to_roles["A"]:
instance.query("GRANT R1 TO A")
users_to_roles["A"].append("R1")
elif "R2" not in users_to_roles["B"]:
instance.query("GRANT R2 TO B")
users_to_roles["B"].append("R2")
elif "R3" not in users_to_roles["B"]:
instance.query("GRANT R3 TO R2")
users_to_roles["B"].append("R3")
elif "R3" not in users_to_roles["C"]:
instance.query("GRANT R3 TO C")
users_to_roles["C"].append("R3")
else:
return False
return True
# Drops one of our roles.
def drop_role():
if not roles:
return False
role = random.choice(roles)
instance.query(f"DROP ROLE {role}")
roles.remove(role)
for u in users_to_roles:
if role in users_to_roles[u]:
users_to_roles[u].remove(role)
del roles_to_columns[role]
if (role == "R2") and ("R3" in users_to_roles["B"]):
users_to_roles["B"].remove("R3")
return True
# Modifies some grants or roles randomly.
def modify():
while True:
rnd = random.random()
if rnd < 0.4:
if grant_column():
break
elif rnd < 0.5:
if revoke_column():
break
elif rnd < 0.9:
if create_role():
break
else:
if drop_role():
break
def maybe_modify():
if random.random() < 0.9:
modify()
modify()
# Sleeping is necessary in this test because the role cache in ClickHouse has expiration timeout.
def maybe_sleep():
if random.random() < 0.1:
# "role_cache_expiration_time_seconds" is set to 2 seconds in the test configuration.
# We need a sleep longer than that in this test sometimes.
seconds = random.random() * 5
print(f"Sleeping {seconds} seconds")
time.sleep(seconds)
# Main part of the test.
start_time = time.time()
end_time = start_time + test_time
while time.time() < end_time:
check()
maybe_sleep()
maybe_modify()
maybe_sleep()
check()
instance.query("DROP USER " + ", ".join(users))
instance.query("DROP ROLE " + ", ".join(roles))
instance.query("DROP TABLE tbl")