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$ dotnet add package Styra.Opa[!IMPORTANT] The documentation for this SDK lives at https://docs.styra.com/sdk, with reference documentation available at https://styrainc.github.io/opa-csharp
You can use the Styra OPA SDK to connect to Open Policy Agent and Enterprise OPA deployments.
dotnet add package Styra.Opa
<!-- No SDK Installation [installation] -->
All the code examples that follow assume that the high-level SDK module has been imported, and that an OpaClient instance was created:
using Styra.Opa;
private string serverURL = "http://opa-host:8181";
private string path = "authz/allow";
private OpaClient opa;
opa = new OPAClient(serverURL);
var input = new Dictionary<string, object>() {
{ "user", "alice" },
{ "action", "read" },
{"resource", "/finance/reports/fy2038_budget.csv"},
};
// (local variable) bool allowed
var allowed = await opa.check("authz/allow", input);
// (local variable) violations List<string>?
var violations = await opa.evaluate<List<string>>("authz/violations", input);
// Normal true/false cases...
if (allowed) {
// ...
} else {
Console.WriteLine("Violations: " + violations);
}
The check and evaluate methods are overloaded for most standard JSON types, which include the following variants for the input parameter:
| C# type | JSON equivalent type |
|---|---|
bool | Boolean |
double | Number |
string | String |
List<object> | Array |
Dictionary<string, object> | Object |
OpaClient.checkFor the check method, the output type is always bool.
OpaClient.evaluate<T>For the evaluate method, the output type is configurable using generics, as shown in the example below.
string path = "authz/accounts/max_limit";
double maxLimit
try {
maxLimit = opa.evaluate<double?>(path, "example");
}
catch (OpaException) {
maxLimit = 0.0f;
}
Nullable types are also allowed for output types, and if an error occurs during evaluation, a null result will be returned to the caller.
string path = "authz/accounts/max_limit";
double? maxLimit = opa.evaluate<double?>(path, "example");
If the selected return type <T> is possible to deserialize from the returned JSON, evaluate<T> will attempt to populate the variable with the value(s) present.
public struct AuthzStatus
{
public AuthzStatus(bool allowed)
{
Allowed = allowed;
}
public double Allowed { get; }
public override string ToString() => $"Application authorized: {Allowed}";
}
var input = new Dictionary<string, object>() {
{ "user", "alice" },
{ "action", "read" },
};
AuthzStatus status;
try {
status = opa.evaluate<AuthzStatus>(path, input);
}
catch (OpaException) {
status = new AuthzStatus(false);
}
[!NOTE] For low-level SDK usage, see the sections below.
For more information about the API: Enterprise OPA documentation
<!-- End Summary [summary] --> <!-- Start Table of Contents [toc] -->using Styra.Opa.OpenApi;
using Styra.Opa.OpenApi.Models.Components;
var sdk = new OpaApiClient();
var res = await sdk.ExecuteDefaultPolicyWithInputAsync(
input: Input.CreateNumber(
4963.69D
),
pretty: false,
acceptEncoding: GzipAcceptEncoding.Gzip
);
// handle response
using Styra.Opa.OpenApi;
using Styra.Opa.OpenApi.Models.Requests;
var sdk = new OpaApiClient();
ExecutePolicyWithInputRequest req = new ExecutePolicyWithInputRequest() {
Path = "app/rbac",
RequestBody = new ExecutePolicyWithInputRequestBody() {
Input = Input.CreateBoolean(
false
),
},
};
var res = await sdk.ExecutePolicyWithInputAsync(req);
// handle response
using Styra.Opa.OpenApi;
using Styra.Opa.OpenApi.Models.Components;
using Styra.Opa.OpenApi.Models.Requests;
using System.Collections.Generic;
var sdk = new OpaApiClient();
ExecuteBatchPolicyWithInputRequest req = new ExecuteBatchPolicyWithInputRequest() {
Path = "app/rbac",
RequestBody = new ExecuteBatchPolicyWithInputRequestBody() {
Inputs = new Dictionary<string, Input>() {
{ "key", Input.CreateStr(
"<value>"
) },
},
},
};
var res = await sdk.ExecuteBatchPolicyWithInputAsync(req);
// handle response
<!-- End SDK Example Usage [usage] -->
<!-- Start Available Resources and Operations [operations] -->
The default server can be overridden globally by passing a URL to the serverUrl: string optional parameter when initializing the SDK client instance. For example:
using Styra.Opa.OpenApi;
using Styra.Opa.OpenApi.Models.Components;
var sdk = new OpaApiClient(serverUrl: "http://localhost:8181");
var res = await sdk.ExecuteDefaultPolicyWithInputAsync(
input: Input.CreateNumber(
4963.69D
),
pretty: false,
acceptEncoding: GzipAcceptEncoding.Gzip
);
// handle response
<!-- End Server Selection [server] -->
<!-- Start Error Handling [errors] -->
Handling errors in this SDK should largely match your expectations. All operations return a response object or throw an exception.
By default, an API error will raise a Styra.Opa.OpenApi.Models.Errors.SDKException exception, which has the following properties:
| Property | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
Message | string | The error message |
StatusCode | int | The HTTP status code |
RawResponse | HttpResponseMessage | The raw HTTP response |
Body | string | The response content |
When custom error responses are specified for an operation, the SDK may also throw their associated exceptions. You can refer to respective Errors tables in SDK docs for more details on possible exception types for each operation. For example, the ExecuteDefaultPolicyWithInputAsync method throws the following exceptions:
| Error Type | Status Code | Content Type |
|---|---|---|
| Styra.Opa.OpenApi.Models.Errors.ClientError | 400, 404 | application/json |
| Styra.Opa.OpenApi.Models.Errors.ServerError | 500 | application/json |
| Styra.Opa.OpenApi.Models.Errors.SDKException | 4XX, 5XX | */* |
using Styra.Opa.OpenApi;
using Styra.Opa.OpenApi.Models.Components;
using Styra.Opa.OpenApi.Models.Errors;
var sdk = new OpaApiClient();
try
{
var res = await sdk.ExecuteDefaultPolicyWithInputAsync(
input: Input.CreateNumber(
4963.69D
),
pretty: false,
acceptEncoding: GzipAcceptEncoding.Gzip
);
// handle response
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
if (ex is ClientError)
{
// Handle exception data
throw;
}
else if (ex is Models.Errors.ServerError)
{
// Handle exception data
throw;
}
else if (ex is Styra.Opa.OpenApi.Models.Errors.SDKException)
{
// Handle default exception
throw;
}
}
<!-- End Error Handling [errors] -->
<!-- Start Authentication [security] -->
This SDK supports the following security scheme globally:
| Name | Type | Scheme |
|---|---|---|
BearerAuth | http | HTTP Bearer |
To authenticate with the API the BearerAuth parameter must be set when initializing the SDK client instance. For example:
using Styra.Opa.OpenApi;
using Styra.Opa.OpenApi.Models.Components;
var sdk = new OpaApiClient(bearerAuth: "<YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN_HERE>");
var res = await sdk.ExecuteDefaultPolicyWithInputAsync(
input: Input.CreateNumber(
4963.69D
),
pretty: false,
acceptEncoding: GzipAcceptEncoding.Gzip
);
// handle response
<!-- End Authentication [security] -->
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