123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168 |
- import {Component, Fragment} from 'react';
- import SelectField from 'sentry/components/forms/fields/selectField';
- import FormContext from 'sentry/components/forms/formContext';
- import {SENTRY_APP_PERMISSIONS} from 'sentry/constants';
- import {t} from 'sentry/locale';
- import type {
- PermissionResource,
- Permissions,
- PermissionValue,
- } from 'sentry/types/integrations';
- /**
- * Custom form element that presents API scopes in a resource-centric way. Meaning
- * a dropdown for each resource, that rolls up into a flat list of scopes.
- *
- *
- * API Scope vs Permission
- *
- * "API Scopes" are the string identifier that gates an endpoint. For example,
- * `project:read` or `org:admin`. They're made up of two parts:
- *
- * <resource>:<access>
- *
- * "Permissions" are a more user-friendly way of conveying this same information.
- * They're roughly the same with one exception:
- *
- * - No Access
- * - Read
- * - Read & Write
- * - Admin
- *
- * "Read & Write" actually maps to the `write` access level since `read` is
- * implied. Similarly, `admin` implies `read` and `write`.
- *
- * This components displays things per Resource. Meaning the User selects
- * "Read", "Read & Write", or "Admin" for Project or Organization or etc.
- *
- * === Scopes to Permissions
- *
- * The first thing this component does on instantiation is take the list of API
- * Scopes passed via `props` and converts them to "Permissions.
- *
- * So a list of scopes like the following:
- *
- * ['project:read', 'project:write', 'org:admin']
- *
- * will become an object that looks like:
- *
- * {
- * 'Project': 'write',
- * 'Organization': 'admin',
- * }
- *
- *
- * State
- *
- * This component stores state like the example object from above. When the
- * User changes the Permission for a particular resource, it updates the
- * `state.permissions` object to reflect the change.
- *
- *
- * Updating the Form Field Value
- *
- * In addition to updating the state, when a value is changed this component
- * recalculates the full list of API Scopes that need to be passed to the API.
- *
- * So if the User has changed Project to "Admin" and Organization to "Read & Write",
- * we end up with a `state.permissions` like:
- *
- * {
- * 'Project': 'admin',
- * 'Organization': 'write',
- * }
- *
- * From there, we calculate the full list of API Scopes. This list includes all
- * implied scopes, meaning the above state would result in:
- *
- * ['project:read', 'project:write', 'project:admin', 'org:read', 'org:write']
- *
- */
- type Props = {
- appPublished: boolean;
- onChange: (permissions: Permissions) => void;
- permissions: Permissions;
- };
- type State = {
- permissions: Permissions;
- };
- function findResource(r: PermissionResource) {
- return SENTRY_APP_PERMISSIONS.find(permissions => permissions.resource === r);
- }
- /**
- * Converts the "Permission" values held in `state` to a list of raw
- * API scopes we can send to the server. For example:
- *
- * ['org:read', 'org:write', ...]
- *
- */
- function permissionStateToList(permissions: Permissions) {
- return Object.entries(permissions).flatMap(
- ([r, p]) => findResource(r as PermissionResource)?.choices?.[p]?.scopes
- );
- }
- export default class PermissionSelection extends Component<Props, State> {
- state: State = {
- permissions: this.props.permissions,
- };
- declare context: Required<React.ContextType<typeof FormContext>>;
- static contextType = FormContext;
- onChange = (resource: PermissionResource, choice: PermissionValue) => {
- const {permissions} = this.state;
- permissions[resource] = choice;
- this.save(permissions);
- };
- save = (permissions: Permissions) => {
- this.setState({permissions});
- this.props.onChange(permissions);
- this.context.form.setValue(
- 'scopes',
- permissionStateToList(this.state.permissions) as string[]
- );
- };
- render() {
- const {permissions} = this.state;
- return (
- <Fragment>
- {SENTRY_APP_PERMISSIONS.map(config => {
- const options = Object.entries(config.choices).map(([value, {label}]) => ({
- value,
- label,
- }));
- const value = permissions[config.resource];
- return (
- <SelectField
- // These are not real fields we want submitted, so we use
- // `--permission` as a suffix here, then filter these
- // fields out when submitting the form in
- // sentryApplicationDetails.jsx
- name={`${config.resource}--permission`}
- key={config.resource}
- options={options}
- help={config.help}
- label={config.label || config.resource}
- onChange={this.onChange.bind(this, config.resource)}
- value={value}
- defaultValue={value}
- disabled={this.props.appPublished}
- disabledReason={t('Cannot update permissions on a published integration')}
- />
- );
- })}
- </Fragment>
- );
- }
- }
|