elasticsearch-api/lib/elasticsearch/api/actions/security/get_privileges.rb (32 lines of code) (raw):
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module Elasticsearch
module API
module Security
module Actions
# Get application privileges.
# To use this API, you must have one of the following privileges:
# * The `read_security` cluster privilege (or a greater privilege such as `manage_security` or `all`).
# * The "Manage Application Privileges" global privilege for the application being referenced in the request.
#
# @option arguments [String] :application The name of the application.
# Application privileges are always associated with exactly one application.
# If you do not specify this parameter, the API returns information about all privileges for all applications.
# @option arguments [String, Array<String>] :name The name of the privilege.
# If you do not specify this parameter, the API returns information about all privileges for the requested application.
# @option arguments [Boolean] :error_trace When set to `true` Elasticsearch will include the full stack trace of errors
# when they occur.
# @option arguments [String] :filter_path Comma-separated list of filters in dot notation which reduce the response
# returned by Elasticsearch.
# @option arguments [Boolean] :human When set to `true` will return statistics in a format suitable for humans.
# For example `"exists_time": "1h"` for humans and
# `"eixsts_time_in_millis": 3600000` for computers. When disabled the human
# readable values will be omitted. This makes sense for responses being consumed
# only by machines.
# @option arguments [Boolean] :pretty If set to `true` the returned JSON will be "pretty-formatted". Only use
# this option for debugging only.
# @option arguments [Hash] :headers Custom HTTP headers
#
# @see https://www.elastic.co/docs/api/doc/elasticsearch/operation/operation-security-get-privileges
#
def get_privileges(arguments = {})
request_opts = { endpoint: arguments[:endpoint] || 'security.get_privileges' }
defined_params = [:application, :name].each_with_object({}) do |variable, set_variables|
set_variables[variable] = arguments[variable] if arguments.key?(variable)
end
request_opts[:defined_params] = defined_params unless defined_params.empty?
arguments = arguments.clone
headers = arguments.delete(:headers) || {}
body = nil
_application = arguments.delete(:application)
_name = arguments.delete(:name)
method = Elasticsearch::API::HTTP_GET
path = if _application && _name
"_security/privilege/#{Utils.listify(_application)}/#{Utils.listify(_name)}"
elsif _application
"_security/privilege/#{Utils.listify(_application)}"
else
'_security/privilege'
end
params = Utils.process_params(arguments)
Elasticsearch::API::Response.new(
perform_request(method, path, params, body, headers, request_opts)
)
end
end
end
end
end