inspec/lib/resources/aws/aws_iam_policy.rb
Lynn Frank 2857d07151 Fixes resource examples
The opening and closing mechanic varied between all the various
resources. This changes them all to use a HEREDOC with a tilde
to remove leading whitespace. This removes the need for the
special method to trim the `#print_example` method from shell.

Signed-off-by: Franklin Webber <franklin.webber@gmail.com>
2019-03-19 11:25:41 -05:00

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require 'json'
require 'set'
require 'uri'
class AwsIamPolicy < Inspec.resource(1)
name 'aws_iam_policy'
desc 'Verifies settings for individual AWS IAM Policy'
example <<~EXAMPLE
describe aws_iam_policy('AWSSupportAccess') do
it { should be_attached }
end
EXAMPLE
supports platform: 'aws'
include AwsSingularResourceMixin
attr_reader :arn, :attachment_count, :default_version_id
# Note that we also accept downcases and symbol versions of these
EXPECTED_CRITERIA = %w{
Action
Effect
Resource
Sid
}.freeze
UNIMPLEMENTED_CRITERIA = %w{
Conditional
NotAction
NotPrincipal
NotResource
Principal
}.freeze
def to_s
"Policy #{@policy_name}"
end
def attached?
!attachment_count.zero?
end
def attached_users
return @attached_users if defined? @attached_users
fetch_attached_entities
@attached_users
end
def attached_groups
return @attached_groups if defined? @attached_groups
fetch_attached_entities
@attached_groups
end
def attached_roles
return @attached_roles if defined? @attached_roles
fetch_attached_entities
@attached_roles
end
def attached_to_user?(user_name)
attached_users.include?(user_name)
end
def attached_to_group?(group_name)
attached_groups.include?(group_name)
end
def attached_to_role?(role_name)
attached_roles.include?(role_name)
end
def policy
return nil unless exists?
return @policy if defined?(@policy)
catch_aws_errors do
backend = BackendFactory.create(inspec_runner)
gpv_response = backend.get_policy_version(policy_arn: arn, version_id: default_version_id)
@policy = JSON.parse(URI.decode_www_form_component(gpv_response.policy_version.document))
end
@policy
end
def statement_count
return nil unless exists?
# Typically it is an array of statements
if policy['Statement'].is_a? Array
policy['Statement'].count
else
# But if there is one statement, it is permissable to degenerate the array,
# and place the statement as a hash directly under the 'Statement' key
return 1
end
end
def has_statement?(provided_criteria = {})
return nil unless exists?
raw_criteria = provided_criteria.dup # provided_criteria is used for output formatting - can't delete from it.
criteria = has_statement__validate_criteria(raw_criteria)
@normalized_statements ||= has_statement__normalize_statements
statements = has_statement__focus_on_sid(@normalized_statements, criteria)
statements.any? do |statement|
true && \
has_statement__effect(statement, criteria) && \
has_statement__array_criterion(:action, statement, criteria) && \
has_statement__array_criterion(:resource, statement, criteria)
end
end
private
def has_statement__validate_criteria(raw_criteria)
recognized_criteria = {}
EXPECTED_CRITERIA.each do |expected_criterion|
[
expected_criterion,
expected_criterion.downcase,
expected_criterion.to_sym,
expected_criterion.downcase.to_sym,
].each do |variant|
if raw_criteria.key?(variant)
# Always store as downcased symbol
recognized_criteria[expected_criterion.downcase.to_sym] = raw_criteria.delete(variant)
end
end
end
# Special message for valid, but unimplemented statement attributes
UNIMPLEMENTED_CRITERIA.each do |unimplemented_criterion|
[
unimplemented_criterion,
unimplemented_criterion.downcase,
unimplemented_criterion.to_sym,
unimplemented_criterion.downcase.to_sym,
].each do |variant|
if raw_criteria.key?(variant)
raise ArgumentError, "Criterion '#{unimplemented_criterion}' is not supported for performing have_statement queries."
end
end
end
# If anything is left, it's spurious
unless raw_criteria.empty?
raise ArgumentError, "Unrecognized criteria #{raw_criteria.keys.join(', ')} to have_statement. Recognized criteria: #{EXPECTED_CRITERIA.join(', ')}"
end
# Effect has only 2 permitted values
if recognized_criteria.key?(:effect)
unless %w{Allow Deny}.include?(recognized_criteria[:effect])
raise ArgumentError, "Criterion 'Effect' for have_statement must be one of 'Allow' or 'Deny' - got '#{recognized_criteria[:effect]}'"
end
end
recognized_criteria
end
def has_statement__normalize_statements
# Some single-statement policies place their statement
# directly in policy['Statement'], rather than in an
# Array within it. See arn:aws:iam::aws:policy/AWSCertificateManagerReadOnly
# Thus, coerce to Array.
policy['Statement'] = [policy['Statement']] if policy['Statement'].is_a? Hash
policy['Statement'].map do |statement|
# Coerce some values into arrays
%w{Action Resource}.each do |field|
if statement.key?(field)
statement[field] = Array(statement[field])
end
end
# Symbolize all keys
statement.keys.each do |field|
statement[field.downcase.to_sym] = statement.delete(field)
end
statement
end
end
def has_statement__focus_on_sid(statements, criteria)
return statements unless criteria.key?(:sid)
sid_seek = criteria[:sid]
statements.select do |statement|
if sid_seek.is_a? Regexp
statement[:sid] =~ sid_seek
else
statement[:sid] == sid_seek
end
end
end
def has_statement__effect(statement, criteria)
!criteria.key?(:effect) || criteria[:effect] == statement[:effect]
end
def has_statement__array_criterion(crit_name, statement, criteria)
return true unless criteria.key?(crit_name)
check = criteria[crit_name]
# This is an array due to normalize_statements
# If it is nil, the statement does not have an entry for that dimension;
# but since we were asked to match on it (on nothing), we
# decide to never match
values = statement[crit_name]
return false if values.nil?
if check.is_a?(String)
# If check is a string, it only has to match one of the values
values.any? { |v| v == check }
elsif check.is_a?(Regexp)
# If check is a regex, it only has to match one of the values
values.any? { |v| v =~ check }
elsif check.is_a?(Array) && check.all? { |c| c.is_a? String }
# If check is an array of strings, perform setwise check
Set.new(values) == Set.new(check)
elsif check.is_a?(Array) && check.all? { |c| c.is_a? Regexp }
# If check is an array of regexes, all values must match all regexes
values.all? { |v| check.all? { |r| v =~ r } }
else
false
end
end
def validate_params(raw_params)
validated_params = check_resource_param_names(
raw_params: raw_params,
allowed_params: [:policy_name],
allowed_scalar_name: :policy_name,
allowed_scalar_type: String,
)
if validated_params.empty?
raise ArgumentError, "You must provide the parameter 'policy_name' to aws_iam_policy."
end
validated_params
end
def fetch_from_api
backend = BackendFactory.create(inspec_runner)
policy = nil
pagination_opts = { max_items: 1000 }
loop do
api_result = backend.list_policies(pagination_opts)
policy = api_result.policies.detect do |p|
p.policy_name == @policy_name
end
break if policy # Found it!
break unless api_result.is_truncated # Not found and no more results
pagination_opts[:marker] = api_result.marker
end
@exists = !policy.nil?
return unless @exists
@arn = policy[:arn]
@default_version_id = policy[:default_version_id]
@attachment_count = policy[:attachment_count]
end
def fetch_attached_entities
unless @exists
@attached_groups = nil
@attached_users = nil
@attached_roles = nil
return
end
backend = AwsIamPolicy::BackendFactory.create(inspec_runner)
criteria = { policy_arn: arn }
resp = nil
catch_aws_errors do
resp = backend.list_entities_for_policy(criteria)
end
@attached_groups = resp.policy_groups.map(&:group_name)
@attached_users = resp.policy_users.map(&:user_name)
@attached_roles = resp.policy_roles.map(&:role_name)
end
class Backend
class AwsClientApi < AwsBackendBase
BackendFactory.set_default_backend(self)
self.aws_client_class = Aws::IAM::Client
def get_policy_version(criteria)
aws_service_client.get_policy_version(criteria)
end
def list_policies(criteria)
aws_service_client.list_policies(criteria)
end
def list_entities_for_policy(criteria)
aws_service_client.list_entities_for_policy(criteria)
end
end
end
end