function AccessPolicyProcessor::processAccessPolicies

Same name in other branches
  1. 11.x core/lib/Drupal/Core/Session/AccessPolicyProcessor.php \Drupal\Core\Session\AccessPolicyProcessor::processAccessPolicies()

Overrides AccessPolicyProcessorInterface::processAccessPolicies

File

core/lib/Drupal/Core/Session/AccessPolicyProcessor.php, line 40

Class

AccessPolicyProcessor
Processes access policies into permissions for an account.

Namespace

Drupal\Core\Session

Code

public function processAccessPolicies(AccountInterface $account, string $scope = AccessPolicyInterface::SCOPE_DRUPAL) : CalculatedPermissionsInterface {
    $persistent_cache_contexts = $this->getPersistentCacheContexts($scope);
    $initial_cacheability = (new CacheableMetadata())->addCacheContexts($persistent_cache_contexts);
    $cache_keys = [
        'access_policies',
        $scope,
    ];
    // Whether to switch the user account during cache storage and retrieval.
    //
    // This is necessary because permissions may be stored varying by the user
    // cache context or one of its child contexts. Because we may be calculating
    // permissions for an account other than the current user, we need to ensure
    // that the cache ID for said entry is set according to the passed in
    // account's data.
    //
    // Sadly, there is currently no way to reuse the cache context logic outside
    // of the caching layer. If we every get a system that allows us to process
    // cache contexts with a provided environmental value (such as the current
    // user), then we should update the logic below to use that instead.
    //
    // For the time being, we set the current user to the passed in account if
    // they differ, calculate the permissions and then immediately switch back.
    // It's the cleanest solution we could come up with that doesn't involve
    // copying half of the caching layer and that still allows us to use the
    // VariationCache for accounts other than the current user.
    $switch_account = FALSE;
    if ($this->currentUser
        ->id() !== $account->id()) {
        foreach ($persistent_cache_contexts as $cache_context) {
            [
                $cache_context_root,
            ] = explode('.', $cache_context, 2);
            if ($cache_context_root === 'user') {
                $switch_account = TRUE;
                $this->accountSwitcher
                    ->switchTo($account);
                break;
            }
        }
    }
    // Wrap the whole cache retrieval or calculation in a try-finally so that we
    // always switch back to the original account after the return statement or
    // if an exception was thrown.
    try {
        // Retrieve the permissions from the static cache if available.
        if ($static_cache = $this->variationStatic
            ->get($cache_keys, $initial_cacheability)) {
            return $static_cache->data;
        }
        // Retrieve the permissions from the persistent cache if available.
        if ($cache = $this->variationCache
            ->get($cache_keys, $initial_cacheability)) {
            $calculated_permissions = $cache->data;
            $cacheability = CacheableMetadata::createFromObject($calculated_permissions);
            // Convert the calculated permissions into an immutable value object and
            // store it in the static cache so that we don't have to do the same
            // conversion every time we call for the calculated permissions from a
            // warm static cache.
            $calculated_permissions = new CalculatedPermissions($calculated_permissions);
            $this->variationStatic
                ->set($cache_keys, $calculated_permissions, $cacheability, $initial_cacheability);
            return $calculated_permissions;
        }
        // Otherwise build the permissions from scratch.
        // Build mode, allow all access policies to add initial data.
        $calculated_permissions = new RefinableCalculatedPermissions();
        foreach ($this->accessPolicies as $access_policy) {
            if (!$access_policy->applies($scope)) {
                continue;
            }
            $policy_permissions = $access_policy->calculatePermissions($account, $scope);
            if (!$this->validateScope($scope, $policy_permissions)) {
                throw new AccessPolicyScopeException(sprintf('The access policy "%s" returned permissions for scopes other than "%s".', get_class($access_policy), $scope));
            }
            $calculated_permissions = $calculated_permissions->merge($policy_permissions);
        }
        // Alter mode, allow all access policies to alter the complete build.
        foreach ($this->accessPolicies as $access_policy) {
            if (!$access_policy->applies($scope)) {
                continue;
            }
            $access_policy->alterPermissions($account, $scope, $calculated_permissions);
            if (!$this->validateScope($scope, $calculated_permissions)) {
                throw new AccessPolicyScopeException(sprintf('The access policy "%s" altered permissions in a scope other than "%s".', get_class($access_policy), $scope));
            }
        }
        // Apply a cache tag to easily flush the calculated permissions.
        $calculated_permissions->addCacheTags([
            'access_policies',
        ]);
        // First store the actual calculated permissions in the persistent cache,
        // along with the final cache contexts after all calculations have run. We
        // need to store the RefinableCalculatedPermissions in the persistent
        // cache, so we can still get the final cacheability from it for when we
        // run into a persistent cache hit but not a static one. At that point, if
        // we had stored a CalculatedPermissions object, we would no longer be
        // able to ask for its cache contexts.
        $cacheability = CacheableMetadata::createFromObject($calculated_permissions);
        $this->variationCache
            ->set($cache_keys, $calculated_permissions, $cacheability, $initial_cacheability);
        // Then convert the calculated permissions to an immutable value object
        // and store it in the static cache so that we don't have to do the same
        // conversion every time we call for the calculated permissions from a
        // warm static cache.
        $calculated_permissions = new CalculatedPermissions($calculated_permissions);
        $this->variationStatic
            ->set($cache_keys, $calculated_permissions, $cacheability, $initial_cacheability);
        // Return the permissions as an immutable value object.
        return $calculated_permissions;
    } finally {
        if ($switch_account) {
            $this->accountSwitcher
                ->switchBack();
        }
    }
}

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