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- Added role verification for dashboard logins. - Prevents non-admin access via code verification. - Improved security against unauthorized access. - Closed loophole in existing authentication flow. - Added logging for successful/failed verifications.
- Added PermissionService to AuthService - Created dashboard login permission - Updated login logic to use PermissionService - Improved logging for permission checks - Refactored role-based checks to permission checks
- Added `userPreferenceBypassLimits` permission - Updated role permissions to include new permission - Implemented permission check in limit service - Modified `app_dependencies.dart` to inject `PermissionService` - Updated `DefaultUserPreferenceLimitService` to use new permission
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Summary of Changes
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This pull request significantly refactors the application's authentication and authorization mechanisms by introducing a dedicated PermissionService
. This service is now central to determining access for dashboard logins and bypassing user preference limits, moving away from direct role-based checks. The changes enhance security by enforcing granular permissions and addressing a potential loophole in the dashboard login flow.
Highlights
- Permission Service Integration: Introduced a new
PermissionService
and integrated it into core application services (AuthService
andDefaultUserPreferenceLimitService
) to centralize and standardize permission checks. - New Granular Permissions: Defined
dashboard.login
anduser_preference.bypass_limits
to allow for more fine-grained control over specific functionalities. - Enhanced Dashboard Authentication: Updated
AuthService
to leverage thedashboard.login
permission for dashboard sign-in, replacing direct role checks, and added a critical re-verification step during code verification to prevent unauthorized dashboard access. - Permission-Based User Preference Limits: Modified
DefaultUserPreferenceLimitService
to use theuser_preference.bypass_limits
permission, allowing designated users (e.g., admins) to bypass user preference restrictions.
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Code Review
The pull request introduces a permission-based model for authentication, enhancing security and maintainability. There's some code duplication in DefaultUserPreferenceLimitService
that could be refactored into a helper method.
// Users with the bypass permission (e.g., admins) have no limits. | ||
if (_permissionService.hasPermission( | ||
user, | ||
Permissions.userPreferenceBypassLimits, | ||
)) { | ||
return; | ||
} |
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// Users with the bypass permission (e.g., admins) have no limits. | ||
if (_permissionService.hasPermission( | ||
user, | ||
Permissions.userPreferenceBypassLimits, | ||
)) { | ||
return; | ||
} |
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