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Boris Melamed commented on CASSANDRA-12859:
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I've got a working implementation with unit tests and dtests.
Planning to prepare a clean commit for review, by tomorrow.
Still to do, at this stage:
Testing:
- A few more tests (special chars in columns names, MVs)
Implementation and testing:
- LIST PERMISSIONS.
- Purging of column constraints after dropping columns.
> Column-level permissions
> ------------------------
>
> Key: CASSANDRA-12859
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-12859
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Core, CQL
> Reporter: Boris Melamed
> Labels: doc-impacting
> Attachments: Cassandra Proposal - Column-level permissions v2.docx,
> Cassandra Proposal - Column-level permissions.docx
>
> Original Estimate: 504h
> Remaining Estimate: 504h
>
> h4. Here is a draft of:
> Cassandra Proposal - Column-level permissions.docx (attached)
> h4. Quoting the 'Overview' section:
> The purpose of this proposal is to add column-level (field-level) permissions
> to Cassandra. It is my intent to soon start implementing this feature in a
> fork, and to submit a pull request once it’s ready.
> h4. Motivation
> Cassandra already supports permissions on keyspace and table (column family)
> level. Sources:
> * http://www.datastax.com/dev/blog/role-based-access-control-in-cassandra
> * https://cassandra.apache.org/doc/latest/cql/security.html#data-control
> At IBM, we have use cases in the area of big data analytics where
> column-level access permissions are also a requirement. All industry RDBMS
> products are supporting this level of permission control, and regulators are
> expecting it from all data-based systems.
> h4. Main day-one requirements
> # Extend CQL (Cassandra Query Language) to be able to optionally specify a
> list of individual columns, in the {{GRANT}} statement. The relevant
> permission types are: {{MODIFY}} (for {{UPDATE}} and {{INSERT}}) and
> {{SELECT}}.
> # Persist the optional information in the appropriate system table
> ‘system_auth.role_permissions’.
> # Enforce the column access restrictions during execution. Details:
> #* Should fit with the existing permission propagation down a role chain.
> #* Proposed message format when a user’s roles give access to the queried
> table but not to all of the selected, inserted, or updated columns:
> "User %s has no %s permission on column %s of table %s"
> #* Error will report only the first checked column.
> Nice to have: list all inaccessible columns.
> #* Error code is the same as for table access denial: 2100.
> h4. Additional day-one requirements
> # Reflect the column-level permissions in statements of type
> {{LIST ALL PERMISSIONS OF someuser;}}
> # When columns are dropped or renamed, trigger purging or adapting of their
> permissions
> # Performance should not degrade in any significant way.
> # Backwards compatibility
> #* Permission enforcement for DBs created before the upgrade should continue
> to work with the same behavior after upgrading to a version that allows
> column-level permissions.
> #* Previous CQL syntax will remain valid, and have the same effect as before.
> h4. Documentation
> *
> https://cassandra.apache.org/doc/latest/cql/security.html#grammar-token-permission
> * Feedback request: any others?
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