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Chapter 12. Roles


The rel="roles" link obtained from the entry point URI (see Chapter 5, Entry Point) provides access to a static set of system roles.
Each individual role element contains the following:
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Table 12.1. Role elements
Element Type Description Properties
link="permits" relationship A link to the permits sub-collection for role permits.
mutable Boolean: true or false Defines the ability to update or delete the role. Roles with mutable set to false are roles built into the Red Hat Gluster Storage Console environment.
administrative Boolean: true or false Defines the role as administrative-only.  

Example 12.1. An XML representation of the roles collection

<roles>
    <role id="00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001"
      href="/api/roles/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001">
        <name>SuperUser</name>
        <description>Roles management administrator</description>
        <link rel="permits"
          href="/api/roles/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001/permits"/>
        <mutable>false</mutable>
        <administrative>true</administrative>
    </role>
    <role id="00000000-0000-0000-0001-000000000001"
      href="/api/roles/00000000-0000-0000-0001-000000000001">
        <name>RHSCUser</name>
        <description>RHSC user</description>
        <link rel="permits"
          href="/api/roles/00000000-0000-0000-0001-000000000001/permits"/>
        <mutable>false</mutable>
        <administrative>false</administrative>
    </role>
  </roles>
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Creation of a role requires values for name, administrative and a list of initial permits. See Section 7.2.4, “Creating a Resource in a Collection” for more information.

Example 12.2. Creating a role

POST /api/roles HTTP/1.1
Accept: application/xml
Content-type: application/xml

<role>
    <name>Finance Role</name>
    <administrative>true</administrative>
    <permits>
        <permit id="1"/>
    </permits>
</role>
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The name, description and administrative elements are updatable post-creation. See Section 7.3.2, “Updating a Resource” for more information.

Example 12.3. Updating a role

PUT /api/roles/8de42ad7-f307-408b-80e8-9d28b85adfd7 HTTP/1.1
Accept: application/xml
Content-type: application/xml

<role>
    <name>Engineering Role</name>
    <description>Standard users in the Engineering Role</description>
    <administrative>false</administrative>
</role>
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Removal of a role requires a DELETE request.

Example 12.4. Removing a role

DELETE /api/roles/8de42ad7-f307-408b-80e8-9d28b85adfd7 

HTTP/1.1 204 No Content
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12.1. Permits Sub-Collection

Each role contains a set of allowable actions, or permits, which the API lists in capabilities.
A role's permits are listed as a sub-collection:

Example 12.5. Listing a role's permits

GET /api/roles/b67dfbe2-0dbc-41e4-86d3-a2fbef02cfa9/permits HTTP/1.1
Accept: application/xml

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/xml

<permits>
    <permit id="1"
      href="/api/roles/b67dfbe2-0dbc-41e4-86d3-a2fbef02cfa9/permits/1">
        <name>create_vm</name>
        <administrative>false</administrative>
        <role id="b67dfbe2-0dbc-41e4-86d3-a2fbef02cfa9"
          href="/api/roles/b67dfbe2-0dbc-41e4-86d3-a2fbef02cfa9"/>
    </permit>
    ...
</permits>
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Assign a permit to a role with a POST request to the permits sub-collection. Use either an id attribute or a name element to specify the permit to assign.

Example 12.6. Assign a permit to a role

POST /api/roles/b67dfbe2-0dbc-41e4-86d3-a2fbef02cfa9/permits HTTP/1.1
Accept: application/xml
Content-Type: application/xml

<permit id="1"/>

HTTP/1.1 201 Created
Content-Type: application/xml

<permits>
    <permit id="1"
      href="/api/roles/b67dfbe2-0dbc-41e4-86d3-a2fbef02cfa9/permits/1">
        <name>create_vm</name>
        <administrative>false</administrative>
        <role id="b67dfbe2-0dbc-41e4-86d3-a2fbef02cfa9"
          href="/api/roles/b67dfbe2-0dbc-41e4-86d3-a2fbef02cfa9"/>
    </permit>
</permits>
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Remove a permit from a role with a DELETE request to the permit resource.

Example 12.7. Remove a permit from a role

DELETE /api/roles/b67dfbe2-0dbc-41e4-86d3-a2fbef02cfa9/permits/

HTTP/1.1 204 No Content
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