start_server {tags {"acl external:skip"}} { set r2 [redis_client] test {Test basic multiple selectors} { r ACL SETUSER selector-1 on -@all resetkeys nopass $r2 auth selector-1 password catch {$r2 ping} err assert_match "*NOPERM*command*" $err catch {$r2 set write::foo bar} err assert_match "*NOPERM*command*" $err catch {$r2 get read::foo} err assert_match "*NOPERM*command*" $err r ACL SETUSER selector-1 (+@write ~write::*) (+@read ~read::*) catch {$r2 ping} err assert_equal "OK" [$r2 set write::foo bar] assert_equal "" [$r2 get read::foo] catch {$r2 get write::foo} err assert_match "*NOPERM*keys*" $err catch {$r2 set read::foo bar} err assert_match "*NOPERM*keys*" $err } test {Test ACL selectors by default have no permissions} { r ACL SETUSER selector-default reset () set user [r ACL GETUSER "selector-default"] assert_equal 1 [llength [dict get $user selectors]] assert_equal "" [dict get [lindex [dict get $user selectors] 0] keys] assert_equal "" [dict get [lindex [dict get $user selectors] 0] channels] assert_equal "-@all" [dict get [lindex [dict get $user selectors] 0] commands] } test {Test deleting selectors} { r ACL SETUSER selector-del on "(~added-selector)" set user [r ACL GETUSER "selector-del"] assert_equal "~added-selector" [dict get [lindex [dict get $user selectors] 0] keys] assert_equal [llength [dict get $user selectors]] 1 r ACL SETUSER selector-del clearselectors set user [r ACL GETUSER "selector-del"] assert_equal [llength [dict get $user selectors]] 0 } test {Test selector syntax error reports the error in the selector context} { catch {r ACL SETUSER selector-syntax on (this-is-invalid)} e assert_match "*ERR Error in ACL SETUSER modifier '(*)*Syntax*" $e catch {r ACL SETUSER selector-syntax on (&* &fail)} e assert_match "*ERR Error in ACL SETUSER modifier '(*)*Adding a pattern after the*" $e assert_equal "" [r ACL GETUSER selector-syntax] } test {Test flexible selector definition} { # Test valid selectors r ACL SETUSER selector-2 "(~key1 +get )" "( ~key2 +get )" "( ~key3 +get)" "(~key4 +get)" r ACL SETUSER selector-2 (~key5 +get ) ( ~key6 +get ) ( ~key7 +get) (~key8 +get) set user [r ACL GETUSER "selector-2"] assert_equal "~key1" [dict get [lindex [dict get $user selectors] 0] keys] assert_equal "~key2" [dict get [lindex [dict get $user selectors] 1] keys] assert_equal "~key3" [dict get [lindex [dict get $user selectors] 2] keys] assert_equal "~key4" [dict get [lindex [dict get $user selectors] 3] keys] assert_equal "~key5" [dict get [lindex [dict get $user selectors] 4] keys] assert_equal "~key6" [dict get [lindex [dict get $user selectors] 5] keys] assert_equal "~key7" [dict get [lindex [dict get $user selectors] 6] keys] assert_equal "~key8" [dict get [lindex [dict get $user selectors] 7] keys] # Test invalid selector syntax catch {r ACL SETUSER invalid-selector " () "} err assert_match "*ERR*Syntax error*" $err catch {r ACL SETUSER invalid-selector (} err assert_match "*Unmatched parenthesis*" $err catch {r ACL SETUSER invalid-selector )} err assert_match "*ERR*Syntax error" $err } test {Test separate read permission} { r ACL SETUSER key-permission-R on nopass %R~read* +@all $r2 auth key-permission-R password assert_equal PONG [$r2 PING] r set readstr bar assert_equal bar [$r2 get readstr] catch {$r2 set readstr bar} err assert_match "*NOPERM*keys*" $err catch {$r2 get notread} err assert_match "*NOPERM*keys*" $err } test {Test separate write permission} { r ACL SETUSER key-permission-W on nopass %W~write* +@all $r2 auth key-permission-W password assert_equal PONG [$r2 PING] # Note, SET is a RW command, so it's not used for testing $r2 LPUSH writelist 10 catch {$r2 GET writestr} err assert_match "*NOPERM*keys*" $err catch {$r2 LPUSH notwrite 10} err assert_match "*NOPERM*keys*" $err } test {Test separate read and write permissions} { r ACL SETUSER key-permission-RW on nopass %R~read* %W~write* +@all $r2 auth key-permission-RW password assert_equal PONG [$r2 PING] r set read bar $r2 copy read write catch {$r2 copy write read} err assert_match "*NOPERM*keys*" $err } test {Test separate read and write permissions on different selectors are not additive} { r ACL SETUSER key-permission-RW-selector on nopass "(%R~read* +@all)" "(%W~write* +@all)" $r2 auth key-permission-RW-selector password assert_equal PONG [$r2 PING] # Verify write selector $r2 LPUSH writelist 10 catch {$r2 GET writestr} err assert_match "*NOPERM*keys*" $err catch {$r2 LPUSH notwrite 10} err assert_match "*NOPERM*keys*" $err # Verify read selector r set readstr bar assert_equal bar [$r2 get readstr] catch {$r2 set readstr bar} err assert_match "*NOPERM*keys*" $err catch {$r2 get notread} err assert_match "*NOPERM*keys*" $err # Verify they don't combine catch {$r2 copy read write} err assert_match "*NOPERM*keys*" $err catch {$r2 copy write read} err assert_match "*NOPERM*keys*" $err } test {Test SET with separate read permission} { r del readstr r ACL SETUSER set-key-permission-R on nopass %R~read* +@all $r2 auth set-key-permission-R password assert_equal PONG [$r2 PING] assert_equal {} [$r2 get readstr] # We don't have the permission to WRITE key. assert_error {*NOPERM*keys*} {$r2 set readstr bar} assert_error {*NOPERM*keys*} {$r2 set readstr bar get} assert_error {*NOPERM*keys*} {$r2 set readstr bar ex 100} assert_error {*NOPERM*keys*} {$r2 set readstr bar keepttl nx} } test {Test SET with separate write permission} { r del writestr r ACL SETUSER set-key-permission-W on nopass %W~write* +@all $r2 auth set-key-permission-W password assert_equal PONG [$r2 PING] assert_equal {OK} [$r2 set writestr bar] assert_equal {OK} [$r2 set writestr get] # We don't have the permission to READ key. assert_error {*NOPERM*keys*} {$r2 set get writestr} assert_error {*NOPERM*keys*} {$r2 set writestr bar get} assert_error {*NOPERM*keys*} {$r2 set writestr bar get ex 100} assert_error {*NOPERM*keys*} {$r2 set writestr bar get keepttl nx} # this probably should be `ERR value is not an integer or out of range` assert_error {*NOPERM*keys*} {$r2 set writestr bar ex get} } test {Test SET with read and write permissions} { r del readwrite_str r ACL SETUSER set-key-permission-RW-selector on nopass %RW~readwrite* +@all $r2 auth set-key-permission-RW-selector password assert_equal PONG [$r2 PING] assert_equal {} [$r2 get readwrite_str] assert_error {ERR * not an integer *} {$r2 set readwrite_str bar ex get} assert_equal {OK} [$r2 set readwrite_str bar] assert_equal {bar} [$r2 get readwrite_str] assert_equal {bar} [$r2 set readwrite_str bar2 get] assert_equal {bar2} [$r2 get readwrite_str] assert_equal {bar2} [$r2 set readwrite_str bar3 get ex 10] assert_equal {bar3} [$r2 get readwrite_str] assert_range [$r2 ttl readwrite_str] 5 10 } test {Test BITFIELD with separate read permission} { r del readstr r ACL SETUSER bitfield-key-permission-R on nopass %R~read* +@all $r2 auth bitfield-key-permission-R password assert_equal PONG [$r2 PING] assert_equal {0} [$r2 bitfield readstr get u4 0] # We don't have the permission to WRITE key. assert_error {*NOPERM*keys*} {$r2 bitfield readstr set u4 0 1} assert_error {*NOPERM*keys*} {$r2 bitfield readstr get u4 0 set u4 0 1} assert_error {*NOPERM*keys*} {$r2 bitfield readstr incrby u4 0 1} } test {Test BITFIELD with separate write permission} { r del writestr r ACL SETUSER bitfield-key-permission-W on nopass %W~write* +@all $r2 auth bitfield-key-permission-W password assert_equal PONG [$r2 PING] # We don't have the permission to READ key. assert_error {*NOPERM*keys*} {$r2 bitfield writestr get u4 0} assert_error {*NOPERM*keys*} {$r2 bitfield writestr set u4 0 1} assert_error {*NOPERM*keys*} {$r2 bitfield writestr incrby u4 0 1} } test {Test BITFIELD with read and write permissions} { r del readwrite_str r ACL SETUSER bitfield-key-permission-RW-selector on nopass %RW~readwrite* +@all $r2 auth bitfield-key-permission-RW-selector password assert_equal PONG [$r2 PING] assert_equal {0} [$r2 bitfield readwrite_str get u4 0] assert_equal {0} [$r2 bitfield readwrite_str set u4 0 1] assert_equal {2} [$r2 bitfield readwrite_str incrby u4 0 1] assert_equal {2} [$r2 bitfield readwrite_str get u4 0] } test {Test ACL log correctly identifies the relevant item when selectors are used} { r ACL SETUSER acl-log-test-selector on nopass r ACL SETUSER acl-log-test-selector +mget ~key (+mget ~key ~otherkey) $r2 auth acl-log-test-selector password # Test that command is shown only if none of the selectors match r ACL LOG RESET catch {$r2 GET key} err assert_match "*NOPERM*command*" $err set entry [lindex [r ACL LOG] 0] assert_equal [dict get $entry username] "acl-log-test-selector" assert_equal [dict get $entry context] "toplevel" assert_equal [dict get $entry reason] "command" assert_equal [dict get $entry object] "get" # Test two cases where the first selector matches less than the # second selector. We should still show the logically first unmatched key. r ACL LOG RESET catch {$r2 MGET otherkey someotherkey} err assert_match "*NOPERM*keys*" $err set entry [lindex [r ACL LOG] 0] assert_equal [dict get $entry username] "acl-log-test-selector" assert_equal [dict get $entry context] "toplevel" assert_equal [dict get $entry reason] "key" assert_equal [dict get $entry object] "someotherkey" r ACL LOG RESET catch {$r2 MGET key otherkey someotherkey} err assert_match "*NOPERM*keys*" $err set entry [lindex [r ACL LOG] 0] assert_equal [dict get $entry username] "acl-log-test-selector" assert_equal [dict get $entry context] "toplevel" assert_equal [dict get $entry reason] "key" assert_equal [dict get $entry object] "someotherkey" } test {Test ACL GETUSER response information} { r ACL setuser selector-info -@all +get resetchannels &channel1 %R~foo1 %W~bar1 ~baz1 r ACL setuser selector-info (-@all +set resetchannels &channel2 %R~foo2 %W~bar2 ~baz2) set user [r ACL GETUSER "selector-info"] # Root selector assert_equal "%R~foo1 %W~bar1 ~baz1" [dict get $user keys] assert_equal "&channel1" [dict get $user channels] assert_equal "-@all +get" [dict get $user commands] # Added selector set secondary_selector [lindex [dict get $user selectors] 0] assert_equal "%R~foo2 %W~bar2 ~baz2" [dict get $secondary_selector keys] assert_equal "&channel2" [dict get $secondary_selector channels] assert_equal "-@all +set" [dict get $secondary_selector commands] } test {Test ACL list idempotency} { r ACL SETUSER user-idempotency off -@all +get resetchannels &channel1 %R~foo1 %W~bar1 ~baz1 (-@all +set resetchannels &channel2 %R~foo2 %W~bar2 ~baz2) set response [lindex [r ACL LIST] [lsearch [r ACL LIST] "user user-idempotency*"]] assert_match "*-@all*+get*(*)*" $response assert_match "*resetchannels*&channel1*(*)*" $response assert_match "*%R~foo1*%W~bar1*~baz1*(*)*" $response assert_match "*(*-@all*+set*)*" $response assert_match "*(*resetchannels*&channel2*)*" $response assert_match "*(*%R~foo2*%W~bar2*~baz2*)*" $response } test {Test R+W is the same as all permissions} { r ACL setuser selector-rw-info %R~foo %W~foo %RW~bar set user [r ACL GETUSER selector-rw-info] assert_equal "~foo ~bar" [dict get $user keys] } test {Test basic dry run functionality} { r ACL setuser command-test +@all %R~read* %W~write* %RW~rw* assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test GET read] catch {r ACL DRYRUN not-a-user GET read} e assert_equal "ERR User 'not-a-user' not found" $e catch {r ACL DRYRUN command-test not-a-command read} e assert_equal "ERR Command 'not-a-command' not found" $e } test {Test various commands for command permissions} { r ACL setuser command-test -@all assert_equal "This user has no permissions to run the 'set' command" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test set somekey somevalue] assert_equal "This user has no permissions to run the 'get' command" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test get somekey] } test {Test various odd commands for key permissions} { r ACL setuser command-test +@all %R~read* %W~write* %RW~rw* # Test migrate, which is marked with incomplete keys assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test MIGRATE whatever whatever rw 0 500] assert_equal "This user has no permissions to access the 'read' key" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test MIGRATE whatever whatever read 0 500] assert_equal "This user has no permissions to access the 'write' key" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test MIGRATE whatever whatever write 0 500] assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test MIGRATE whatever whatever "" 0 5000 KEYS rw] assert_equal "This user has no permissions to access the 'read' key" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test MIGRATE whatever whatever "" 0 5000 KEYS read] assert_equal "This user has no permissions to access the 'write' key" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test MIGRATE whatever whatever "" 0 5000 KEYS write] assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test MIGRATE whatever whatever "" 0 5000 AUTH KEYS KEYS rw] assert_equal "This user has no permissions to access the 'read' key" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test MIGRATE whatever whatever "" 0 5000 AUTH KEYS KEYS read] assert_equal "This user has no permissions to access the 'write' key" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test MIGRATE whatever whatever "" 0 5000 AUTH KEYS KEYS write] assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test MIGRATE whatever whatever "" 0 5000 AUTH2 KEYS 123 KEYS rw] assert_equal "This user has no permissions to access the 'read' key" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test MIGRATE whatever whatever "" 0 5000 AUTH2 KEYS 123 KEYS read] assert_equal "This user has no permissions to access the 'write' key" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test MIGRATE whatever whatever "" 0 5000 AUTH2 KEYS 123 KEYS write] assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test MIGRATE whatever whatever "" 0 5000 AUTH2 USER KEYS KEYS rw] assert_equal "This user has no permissions to access the 'read' key" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test MIGRATE whatever whatever "" 0 5000 AUTH2 USER KEYS KEYS read] assert_equal "This user has no permissions to access the 'write' key" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test MIGRATE whatever whatever "" 0 5000 AUTH2 USER KEYS KEYS write] # Test SORT, which is marked with incomplete keys assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test SORT read STORE write] assert_equal "This user has no permissions to access the 'read' key" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test SORT read STORE read] assert_equal "This user has no permissions to access the 'write' key" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test SORT write STORE write] # Test EVAL, which uses the numkey keyspec (Also test EVAL_RO) assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test EVAL "" 1 rw1] assert_equal "This user has no permissions to access the 'read' key" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test EVAL "" 1 read] assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test EVAL_RO "" 1 rw1] assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test EVAL_RO "" 1 read] # Read is an optional argument and not a key here, make sure we don't treat it as a key assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test EVAL "" 0 read] # These are syntax errors, but it's 'OK' from an ACL perspective assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test EVAL "" -1 read] assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test EVAL "" 3 rw rw] assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test EVAL "" 3 rw read] # Test GEORADIUS which uses the last type of keyspec, keyword assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test GEORADIUS read longitude latitude radius M STOREDIST write] assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test GEORADIUS read longitude latitude radius M] assert_equal "This user has no permissions to access the 'read2' key" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test GEORADIUS read1 longitude latitude radius M STOREDIST read2] assert_equal "This user has no permissions to access the 'write1' key" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test GEORADIUS write1 longitude latitude radius M STOREDIST write2] assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test GEORADIUS read longitude latitude radius M STORE write] assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test GEORADIUS read longitude latitude radius M] assert_equal "This user has no permissions to access the 'read2' key" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test GEORADIUS read1 longitude latitude radius M STORE read2] assert_equal "This user has no permissions to access the 'write1' key" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test GEORADIUS write1 longitude latitude radius M STORE write2] } # Existence test commands are not marked as access since they are the result # of a lot of write commands. We therefore make the claim they can be executed # when either READ or WRITE flags are provided. test {Existence test commands are not marked as access} { assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test HEXISTS read foo] assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test HEXISTS write foo] assert_equal "This user has no permissions to access the 'nothing' key" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test HEXISTS nothing foo] assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test HSTRLEN read foo] assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test HSTRLEN write foo] assert_equal "This user has no permissions to access the 'nothing' key" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test HSTRLEN nothing foo] assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test SISMEMBER read foo] assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test SISMEMBER write foo] assert_equal "This user has no permissions to access the 'nothing' key" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test SISMEMBER nothing foo] } # Unlike existence test commands, intersection cardinality commands process the data # between keys and return an aggregated cardinality. therefore they have the access # requirement. test {Intersection cardinaltiy commands are access commands} { assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test SINTERCARD 2 read read] assert_equal "This user has no permissions to access the 'write' key" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test SINTERCARD 2 write read] assert_equal "This user has no permissions to access the 'nothing' key" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test SINTERCARD 2 nothing read] assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test ZCOUNT read 0 1] assert_equal "This user has no permissions to access the 'write' key" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test ZCOUNT write 0 1] assert_equal "This user has no permissions to access the 'nothing' key" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test ZCOUNT nothing 0 1] assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test PFCOUNT read read] assert_equal "This user has no permissions to access the 'write' key" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test PFCOUNT write read] assert_equal "This user has no permissions to access the 'nothing' key" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test PFCOUNT nothing read] assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test ZINTERCARD 2 read read] assert_equal "This user has no permissions to access the 'write' key" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test ZINTERCARD 2 write read] assert_equal "This user has no permissions to access the 'nothing' key" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test ZINTERCARD 2 nothing read] } test {Test general keyspace commands require some type of permission to execute} { assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test touch read] assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test touch write] assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test touch rw] assert_equal "This user has no permissions to access the 'nothing' key" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test touch nothing] assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test exists read] assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test exists write] assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test exists rw] assert_equal "This user has no permissions to access the 'nothing' key" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test exists nothing] assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test MEMORY USAGE read] assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test MEMORY USAGE write] assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test MEMORY USAGE rw] assert_equal "This user has no permissions to access the 'nothing' key" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test MEMORY USAGE nothing] assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test TYPE read] assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test TYPE write] assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test TYPE rw] assert_equal "This user has no permissions to access the 'nothing' key" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test TYPE nothing] } test {Cardinality commands require some type of permission to execute} { set commands {STRLEN HLEN LLEN SCARD ZCARD XLEN} foreach command $commands { assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test $command read] assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test $command write] assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test $command rw] assert_equal "This user has no permissions to access the 'nothing' key" [r ACL DRYRUN command-test $command nothing] } } test {Test sharded channel permissions} { r ACL setuser test-channels +@all resetchannels &channel assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN test-channels spublish channel foo] assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN test-channels ssubscribe channel] assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN test-channels sunsubscribe] assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN test-channels sunsubscribe channel] assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN test-channels sunsubscribe otherchannel] assert_equal "This user has no permissions to access the 'otherchannel' channel" [r ACL DRYRUN test-channels spublish otherchannel foo] assert_equal "This user has no permissions to access the 'otherchannel' channel" [r ACL DRYRUN test-channels ssubscribe otherchannel foo] } test {Test sort with ACL permissions} { r set v1 1 r lpush mylist 1 r ACL setuser test-sort-acl on nopass (+sort ~mylist) $r2 auth test-sort-acl nopass catch {$r2 sort mylist by v*} e assert_equal "ERR BY option of SORT denied due to insufficient ACL permissions." $e catch {$r2 sort mylist get v*} e assert_equal "ERR GET option of SORT denied due to insufficient ACL permissions." $e r ACL setuser test-sort-acl (+sort ~mylist ~v*) catch {$r2 sort mylist by v*} e assert_equal "ERR BY option of SORT denied due to insufficient ACL permissions." $e catch {$r2 sort mylist get v*} e assert_equal "ERR GET option of SORT denied due to insufficient ACL permissions." $e r ACL setuser test-sort-acl (+sort ~mylist %W~*) catch {$r2 sort mylist by v*} e assert_equal "ERR BY option of SORT denied due to insufficient ACL permissions." $e catch {$r2 sort mylist get v*} e assert_equal "ERR GET option of SORT denied due to insufficient ACL permissions." $e r ACL setuser test-sort-acl (+sort ~mylist %R~*) assert_equal "1" [$r2 sort mylist by v*] # cleanup r ACL deluser test-sort-acl r del v1 mylist } test {Test DRYRUN with wrong number of arguments} { r ACL setuser test-dry-run +@all ~v* assert_equal "OK" [r ACL DRYRUN test-dry-run SET v v] catch {r ACL DRYRUN test-dry-run SET v} e assert_equal "ERR wrong number of arguments for 'set' command" $e catch {r ACL DRYRUN test-dry-run SET} e assert_equal "ERR wrong number of arguments for 'set' command" $e } $r2 close } set server_path [tmpdir "selectors.acl"] exec cp -f tests/assets/userwithselectors.acl $server_path exec cp -f tests/assets/default.conf $server_path start_server [list overrides [list "dir" $server_path "aclfile" "userwithselectors.acl"] tags [list "external:skip"]] { test {Test behavior of loading ACLs} { set selectors [dict get [r ACL getuser alice] selectors] assert_equal [llength $selectors] 1 set test_selector [lindex $selectors 0] assert_equal "-@all +get" [dict get $test_selector "commands"] assert_equal "~rw*" [dict get $test_selector "keys"] set selectors [dict get [r ACL getuser bob] selectors] assert_equal [llength $selectors] 2 set test_selector [lindex $selectors 0] assert_equal "-@all +set" [dict get $test_selector "commands"] assert_equal "%W~w*" [dict get $test_selector "keys"] set test_selector [lindex $selectors 1] assert_equal "-@all +get" [dict get $test_selector "commands"] assert_equal "%R~r*" [dict get $test_selector "keys"] } }