RLS: Keep deny policy when only restrictive exist

Only remove the default deny policy when a permissive policy exists
(either from the hook or defined by the user).  If only restrictive
policies exist then no rows will be visible, as restrictive policies
shouldn't make rows visible.  To address this requirement, a single
"USING (true)" permissive policy can be created.

Update the test_rls_hooks regression tests to create the necessary
"USING (true)" permissive policy.

Back-patch to 9.5 where RLS was added.

Per discussion with Dean.
This commit is contained in:
Stephen Frost 2015-08-03 15:32:49 -04:00
parent ecc2d16bc9
commit dee0200f02
4 changed files with 30 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -225,12 +225,18 @@ get_row_security_policies(Query *root, CmdType commandType, RangeTblEntry *rte,
}
/*
* If the only built-in policy is the default-deny one, and hook policies
* exist, then use the hook policies only and do not apply the
* If the only built-in policy is the default-deny one, and permissive hook
* policies exist, then use the hook policies only and do not apply the
* default-deny policy. Otherwise, we will apply both sets below.
*
* Note that we do not remove the defaultDeny policy if only *restrictive*
* policies exist as restrictive policies should only ever be reducing what
* is visible. Therefore, at least one permissive policy must exist which
* allows records to be seen before restrictive policies can remove rows
* from that set. A single "true" policy can be created to address this
* requirement, if necessary.
*/
if (defaultDeny &&
(hook_policies_restrictive != NIL || hook_policies_permissive != NIL))
if (defaultDeny && hook_policies_permissive != NIL)
{
rowsec_expr = NULL;
rowsec_with_check_expr = NULL;

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@ -13,6 +13,11 @@ CREATE TABLE rls_test_restrictive (
supervisor name,
data integer
);
-- At least one permissive policy must exist, otherwise
-- the default deny policy will be applied. For
-- testing the only-restrictive-policies from the hook,
-- create a simple 'allow all' policy.
CREATE POLICY p1 ON rls_test_restrictive USING (true);
-- initial test data
INSERT INTO rls_test_restrictive VALUES ('r1','s1',1);
INSERT INTO rls_test_restrictive VALUES ('r2','s2',2);
@ -109,6 +114,8 @@ RESET ROLE;
-- Create "internal" policies, to check that the policies from
-- the hooks are combined correctly.
CREATE POLICY p1 ON rls_test_permissive USING (data % 2 = 0);
-- Remove the original allow-all policy
DROP POLICY p1 ON rls_test_restrictive;
CREATE POLICY p1 ON rls_test_restrictive USING (data % 2 = 0);
CREATE POLICY p1 ON rls_test_both USING (data % 2 = 0);
SET ROLE r1;

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@ -17,6 +17,12 @@ CREATE TABLE rls_test_restrictive (
data integer
);
-- At least one permissive policy must exist, otherwise
-- the default deny policy will be applied. For
-- testing the only-restrictive-policies from the hook,
-- create a simple 'allow all' policy.
CREATE POLICY p1 ON rls_test_restrictive USING (true);
-- initial test data
INSERT INTO rls_test_restrictive VALUES ('r1','s1',1);
INSERT INTO rls_test_restrictive VALUES ('r2','s2',2);
@ -101,6 +107,8 @@ RESET ROLE;
-- the hooks are combined correctly.
CREATE POLICY p1 ON rls_test_permissive USING (data % 2 = 0);
-- Remove the original allow-all policy
DROP POLICY p1 ON rls_test_restrictive;
CREATE POLICY p1 ON rls_test_restrictive USING (data % 2 = 0);
CREATE POLICY p1 ON rls_test_both USING (data % 2 = 0);

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@ -119,6 +119,11 @@ test_rls_hooks_permissive(CmdType cmdtype, Relation relation)
/*
* Return restrictive policies to be added
*
* Note that a permissive policy must exist or the default-deny policy
* will be included and nothing will be visible. If no filtering should
* be done except for the restrictive policy, then a single "USING (true)"
* permissive policy can be used; see the regression tests.
*/
List *
test_rls_hooks_restrictive(CmdType cmdtype, Relation relation)