# What this PR does
Closes https://github.com/grafana/irm/issues/31 (and supersedes
https://github.com/grafana/oncall/pull/4784)
Main changes:
- updates `apps.api.permissions.user_is_authorized` to check the value
of `organization.is_grafana_irm_enabled`. If it is, we check for the
presence of `grafana-irm-app` prefixed RBAC permissions rather than
`grafana-oncall-app`
- cleans-up `engine/apps/api/tests/test_permissions.py` (bulk of the
changes in the PR)
- converts `apps.user_management.models.User.build_permissions_query` to
a `UserQuerySet` method instead
- means we can now do things like this instead:
```python3
User.objects.filter_by_permission(RBACPermission.Permissions.NOTIFICATIONS_READ,
organization)
```
## Checklist
- [x] Unit, integration, and e2e (if applicable) tests updated
- [x] Documentation added (or `pr:no public docs` PR label added if not
required)
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# What this PR does
**NOTE**: should be merged/released after
https://github.com/grafana/irm/pull/183 has been rolled out to most
stacks (as that frontend update is what will grant that new RBAC
"action" to users whom already have the "OnCall Admin" RBAC role
assigned)
tldr; from the comment in the `RBACPermission.Permission.ADMIN` comment
in `engine/apps/api/permissions.py`:
> NOTE: this is a bit of a hack for now. See
https://github.com/grafana/support-escalations/issues/12625
> Basically when it comes to filtering teams that are configured to
share their resources with
> "Team members and admins", we have no way of knowing, when a user is
ACTUALLY an Admin when RBAC is involed.
>
> Example: Take a user with the basic role of None/Editor/Viewer but
with the "OnCall Admin" role assigned.
> Without this RBAC permission, we have no way of knowing that the user
is ACTUALLY an "Admin".
## Which issue(s) this PR closes
Closes https://github.com/grafana/support-escalations/issues/12625
## Checklist
- [x] Unit, integration, and e2e (if applicable) tests updated
- [x] Documentation added (or `pr:no public docs` PR label added if not
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# What this PR does
Follow up PR to https://github.com/grafana/oncall/pull/4792
Basically if when communicating with Google Calendar's API we encounter
an HTTP 403, or the Google client throws a
`google.auth.exceptions.RefreshError` this means one of three things:
1. the refresh token we have persisted for the user is missing the
`https://www.googleapis.com/auth/calendar.events.readonly` scope (HTTP
403)
2. the Google user has been deleted
(`google.auth.exceptions.RefreshError`)
3. the refresh token has expired (`google.auth.exceptions.RefreshError`)
To prevent scenario 1 above from happening in the future we now will
check that the token has been granted the required scopes. If the user
doesn't grant us all the necessary scopes, we will show them an error
message in the UI:
https://www.loom.com/share/0055ef03192b4154b894c2221cecbd5f
For tokens that were granted prior to this PR and which are missing the
required scope, we will show the user a dismissible warning banner in
the UI letting them know that they will need to reconnect their account
and grant us the missing permissions (see [this second demo
video](https://www.loom.com/share/bf2ee8b840864a64893165370a892bcd)
showing this).
## Checklist
- [x] Unit, integration, and e2e (if applicable) tests updated
- [x] Documentation added (or `pr:no public docs` PR label added if not
required)
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---------
Co-authored-by: Dominik <dominik.broj@grafana.com>
# What this PR does
Attempting to solve some Celery retry errors we're seeing around
`apps.google.tasks.sync_out_of_office_calendar_events_for_user`. This PR
adds better logging and documents some findings so far.
## Checklist
- [x] Unit, integration, and e2e (if applicable) tests updated
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# What this PR does
## Which issue(s) this PR closes
Closes https://github.com/grafana/oncall-private/issues/2590
## Checklist
- [x] Unit, integration, and e2e (if applicable) tests updated
- [x] Documentation added (or `pr:no public docs` PR label added if not
required) - will be done in
https://github.com/grafana/oncall-private/issues/2591
- [x] Added the relevant release notes label (see labels prefixed w/
`release:`). These labels dictate how your PR will
show up in the autogenerated release notes. - will be done in
https://github.com/grafana/oncall-private/issues/2591
---------
Co-authored-by: Dominik <dominik.broj@grafana.com>
Co-authored-by: Maxim Mordasov <maxim.mordasov@grafana.com>
# What this PR does
Adds mobile app push notifications for shift swap requests.
## Which issue(s) this PR fixes
https://github.com/grafana/oncall/issues/2630
## Checklist
- [x] Unit, integration, and e2e (if applicable) tests updated
- [x] Documentation added (or `pr:no public docs` PR label added if not
required)
- [x] `CHANGELOG.md` updated (or `pr:no changelog` PR label added if not
required)
* Modify plugin.json to support RBAC role registration
* defines 26 new custom roles in plugin.json. The main roles are:
- Admin: read/write access to everything in OnCall
- Reader: read access to everything in OnCall
- OnCaller : read access to everything in OnCall + edit access to Alert Groups and Schedules
- <object-type> Editor: read/write access to everything related to <object-type>
- <object-type> Reader: read access for <object-type>
- User Settings Admin: read/write access to all user's settings, not just own settings. This is in comparison to User Settings Editor which can only read/write own settings
* update changelog and documentation (#686)
* implement RBAC for OnCall backend
This commit refactors backend authorization. It trys to use RBAC authorization if the org's grafana instance supports it, otherwise it falls back to basic role authorization.
* update RBAC backend tests
* add tests for RBAC changes
- run backend tests as matrix where RBAC is enabled/disabled. When RBAC is enabled, the permissions granted are read from the role grants in the frontend's plugin.json file (instead of relying what we specify in RBACPermission.Permissions)
- remove --reuse-db --nomigrations flags from engine/tox.ini
- minor autoformatting changes to docker-compose-developer.yml
* remove --ds=settings.ci-test from pytest CI command
DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE is already specified as an env var so this is just unecessary duplication
* update gitignore
* update github action job name for "test"
* RBAC frontend changes
* refactors the use of basic roles (ex. Viewer, Editor, Admin) use RBAC permissions (when supported), or falling back to basic roles when RBAC is not supported.
- updates the UserAction enum in grafana-plugin/src/state/userAction.ts. Previously this was hardcoded to a list of strings that were being returned by the OnCall API. Now the values here correspond to the permissions in plugin.json (plus a fallback role)
* changes per Gabriel's comments:
- get rid of group attribute in rbac roles
- remove displayName role attribute
- remove hidden role attribute
- add back role to includes section
* don't try to update user timezone if they don't have permission