There are two types of image properties in Glance:
Access to meta properties through Glance’s public API calls may be restricted to certain sets of users, using a property protections configuration file.
This document explains exactly how property protections are configured and what they apply to.
A property protections configuration file follows the format of the Glance API configuration file, which consists of sections, led by a [section] header and followed by name = value entries. Each section header is a regular expression matching a set of properties to be protected.
Note
Section headers must compile to a valid regular expression, otherwise glance api service will not start. Regular expressions will be handled by python’s re module which is PERL like.
Each section describes four key-value pairs, where the key is one of create/read/update/delete, and the value is a comma separated list of user roles that are permitted to perform that operation in the Glance API. If any of the keys are not specified, then the glance api service will not start successfully.
In the list of user roles, @ means all roles and ! means no role. If both @ and ! are specified for the same rule then the glance api service will not start
Note
Only one policy rule is allowed per property operation. If multiple are specified, then the glance api service will not start.
The path to the file should be specified in the [DEFAULT] section of glance-api.conf as follows.
property_protection_file=/path/to/file
If this config value is not specified, property protections are not enforced. If the path is invalid, glance api service will not start successfully.
The file may use either roles or policies to describe the property protections. The config value should be specified in the [DEFAULT] section of glance-api.conf as follows.
property_protection_rule_format=<roles|policies>
The default value for property_protection_rule_format is roles.
Property protections are applied in the order specified in the configuration file. This means that if for example you specify a section with [.*] at the top of the file, all proceeding sections will be ignored.
If a property does not match any of the given rules, all operations will be disabled for all roles.
If an operation is misspelled or omitted, that operation will be disabled for all roles.
Disallowing read operations will also disallow update/delete operations.
A successful HTTP request will return status 200 OK. If the user is not permitted to perform the requested action, 403 Forbidden will be returned.
Property protections will still be honoured if X-glance-registry-Purge-props is set to True. That is, if you request to modify properties with this header set to True, you will not be able to delete or update properties for which you do not have the relevant permissions. Properties which are not included in the request and for which you do have delete permissions will still be removed.
Example 1. Limit all property interactions to admin only.
[.*] create = admin read = admin update = admin delete = admin
Example 2. Allow both admins and users with the billing role to read and modify properties prefixed with x_billing_code_. Allow admins to read and modify any properties.
[^x_billing_code_.*] create = admin,billing read = admin, billing update = admin,billing delete = admin,billing [.*] create = admin read = admin update = admin delete = admin
Example 3. Limit all property interactions to admin only using policy rule context_is_admin defined in policy.json.
[.*] create = context_is_admin read = context_is_admin update = context_is_admin delete = context_is_admin