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x/authz
is an implementation of a Cosmos SDK module, per ADR 30, that allows
granting arbitrary privileges from one account (the granter) to another account (the grantee). Authorizations must be granted for a particular Msg service method one by one using an implementation of the Authorization
interface.
The x/authz
module defines interfaces and messages grant authorizations to perform actions
on behalf of one account to other accounts. The design is defined in the ADR 030.
A grant is an allowance to execute a Msg by the grantee on behalf of the granter.
Authorization is an interface that must be implemented by a concrete authorization logic to validate and execute grants. Authorizations are extensible and can be defined for any Msg service method, even if the Msg method is defined outside of the module. See the SendAuthorization
example in the next section for more details.
Note: The authz module is different from the auth (authentication) module, which is responsible for specifying the base transaction and account types.
https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/v0.52.0-beta.1/x/authz/authorizations.go#L14-L28
The Cosmos SDK x/authz
module comes with following authorization types:
GenericAuthorization
implements the Authorization
interface that gives unrestricted permission to execute the provided Msg on behalf of granter's account.
https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/v0.52.0-beta.1/x/authz/proto/cosmos/authz/v1beta1/authz.proto#L14-L22
https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/v0.52.0-beta.1/x/authz/generic_authorization.go#L18-L34
msg
stores Msg type URL.
SendAuthorization
implements the Authorization
interface for the cosmos.bank.v1beta1.MsgSend
Msg.
- It takes a (positive)
SpendLimit
that specifies the maximum amount of tokens the grantee can spend. TheSpendLimit
is updated as the tokens are spent. - It takes an (optional)
AllowList
that specifies to which addresses a grantee can send token.
https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/v0.52.0-beta.1/x/bank/proto/cosmos/bank/v1beta1/authz.proto#L11-L29
https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/v0.52.0-beta.1/x/bank/types/send_authorization.go#L33-L73
spend_limit
keeps track of how many coins are left in the authorization.allow_list
specifies an optional list of addresses to whom the grantee can send tokens on behalf of the granter.
StakeAuthorization
implements the Authorization
interface for messages in the staking module. It takes an AuthorizationType
to specify whether you want to authorize delegation, undelegation, redelegation or cancel unbonding delegation, each of which must be authorized separately. It also takes an optional MaxTokens
that keeps track of a limit to the amount of tokens that can be delegated/undelegated/redelegated. If left empty, the amount is unlimited. Additionally, this Msg takes an AllowList
or a DenyList
, enabling you to specify which validators the grantee can or cannot stake with.
https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/v0.52.0-beta.1/x/staking/proto/cosmos/staking/v1beta1/authz.proto#L11-L34
https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/v0.52.0-beta.1/x/staking/types/authz.go#L78-L166
To prevent DoS attacks, granting StakeAuthorization
s with x/authz
incurs gas. StakeAuthorization
allows you to authorize another account to delegate, undelegate, or redelegate tokens to validators. The granter can define a list of validators for which they allow or deny delegations. The Cosmos SDK then iterates over these lists and charge 10 gas for each validator included in both lists.
Since the state maintains a list of granter-grantee pairs with same expiration, we iterate over this list to remove the grant from the list (in case of any revoke of particular msgType
), charging 20 gas for each iteration.
Grants are identified by combining granter address (the address bytes of the granter), grantee address (the address bytes of the grantee) and Authorization type (its type URL). Hence we only allow one grant for the (granter, grantee, Authorization) triple.
- Grant:
0x01 | granter_address_len (1 byte) | granter_address_bytes | grantee_address_len (1 byte) | grantee_address_bytes | msgType_bytes -> ProtocolBuffer(AuthorizationGrant)
The grant object encapsulates an Authorization
type and an expiration timestamp:
https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/v0.52.0-beta.1/x/authz/proto/cosmos/authz/v1beta1/authz.proto#L24-L32
We are maintaining a queue for authz pruning. Whenever a grant is created, an item will be added to GrantQueue
with a key of expiration, granter, grantee.
In EndBlock
(which runs for every block) we continuously check and prune the expired grants by forming a prefix key with current blocktime that passed the stored expiration in GrantQueue
, we iterate through all the matched records from GrantQueue
and delete maximum of 200 grants from the GrantQueue
& Grant
s store for each run.
https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/v0.52.0-beta.1/x/authz/keeper/keeper.go#L479-L520
- GrantQueue:
0x02 | expiration_bytes | granter_address_len (1 byte) | granter_address_bytes | grantee_address_len (1 byte) | grantee_address_bytes -> ProtocolBuffer(GrantQueueItem)
The expiration_bytes
are the expiration date in UTC with the format "2006-01-02T15:04:05.000000000"
.
https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/v0.52.0-beta.1/x/authz/keeper/keys.go#L84-L100
The GrantQueueItem
object contains the list of type urls between granter and grantee that expire at the time indicated in the key.
In this section we describe the processing of messages for the authz module.
An authorization grant is created using the MsgGrant
message.
If there is already a grant for the (granter, grantee, Authorization)
triple, then the new grant overwrites the previous one. To update or extend an existing grant, a new grant with the same (granter, grantee, Authorization)
triple should be created.
An authorization grant for authz MsgGrant
is not allowed and will return an error. This is for preventing user from accidentally authorizing their entire account to a different account.
https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/v0.52.0-beta.1/x/authz/proto/cosmos/authz/v1beta1/tx.proto#L45-L55
The message handling should fail if:
- both granter and grantee have the same address.
- provided
Expiration
time is less than current unix timestamp (but a grant will be created if noexpiration
time is provided sinceexpiration
is optional). - provided
Grant.Authorization
is not implemented. Authorization.MsgTypeURL()
is not defined in the router (there is no defined handler in the app router to handle that Msg types).
A grant can be removed with the MsgRevoke
message.
https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/v0.52.0-beta.1/x/authz/proto/cosmos/authz/v1beta1/tx.proto#L79-L88
The message handling should fail if:
- both granter and grantee have the same address.
- provided
MsgTypeUrl
is empty.
NOTE: The MsgExec
message removes a grant if the grant has expired.
The MsgRevokeAll
message revokes all grants issued by the specified granter. This is useful for quickly removing all authorizations granted by a single granter without specifying individual message types or grantees.
https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/v0.52.0-beta.1/x/authz/proto/cosmos/authz/v1beta1/tx.proto#L93-L100
The message handling should fail if:
- the
granter
address is not provided or invalid. - the
granter
does not have any active grants.
When a grantee wants to execute a transaction on behalf of a granter, they must send MsgExec
.
https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/v0.52.0-beta.1/x/authz/proto/cosmos/authz/v1beta1/tx.proto#L60-L72
The message handling should fail if:
- provided
Authorization
is not implemented. - grantee doesn't have permission to run the transaction.
- if granted authorization is expired.
Message that clean up 75 expired grants. A user has no benefit sending this transaction, it is only used by the chain to clean up expired grants.
The authz module emits proto events defined in the Protobuf reference.
A user can query and interact with the authz
module using the CLI.
The query
commands allow users to query authz
state.
simd query authz --help
The grants
command allows users to query grants for a granter-grantee pair. If the message type URL is set, it selects grants only for that message type.
simd query authz grants [granter-addr] [grantee-addr] [msg-type-url]? [flags]
Example:
simd query authz grants cosmos1.. cosmos1.. /cosmos.bank.v1beta1.MsgSend
Example Output:
grants:
- authorization:
'@type': /cosmos.bank.v1beta1.SendAuthorization
spend_limit:
- amount: "100"
denom: stake
expiration: "2022-01-01T00:00:00Z"
pagination: null
The tx
commands allow users to interact with the authz
module.
simd tx authz --help
The exec
command allows a grantee to execute a transaction on behalf of granter.
simd tx authz exec [tx-json-file] --from [grantee] [flags]
Example:
simd tx authz exec tx.json --from=cosmos1..
The grant
command allows a granter to grant an authorization to a grantee.
simd tx authz grant <grantee> <authorization_type="send"|"generic"|"delegate"|"unbond"|"redelegate"> --from <granter> [flags]
- The
send
authorization_type refers to the built-inSendAuthorization
type. The custom flags available arespend-limit
(required) andallow-list
(optional) , documented here
Example:
simd tx authz grant cosmos1.. send --spend-limit=100stake --allow-list=cosmos1...,cosmos2... --from=cosmos1..
- The
generic
authorization_type refers to the built-inGenericAuthorization
type. The custom flag available ismsg-type
( required) documented here.
Note:
msg-type
is any valid Cosmos SDKMsg
type url.
Example:
simd tx authz grant cosmos1.. generic --msg-type=/cosmos.bank.v1beta1.MsgSend --from=cosmos1..
- The
delegate
,unbond
,redelegate
authorization_types refer to the built-inStakeAuthorization
type. The custom flags available arespend-limit
(optional),allowed-validators
(optional) anddeny-validators
(optional) documented here.
Note:
allowed-validators
anddeny-validators
cannot both be empty.spend-limit
represents theMaxTokens
Example:
simd tx authz grant cosmos1.. delegate --spend-limit=100stake --allowed-validators=cosmos...,cosmos... --deny-validators=cosmos... --from=cosmos1..
The revoke
command allows a granter to revoke an authorization from a grantee.
simd tx authz revoke [grantee] [msg-type-url] --from=[granter] [flags]
Example:
simd tx authz revoke cosmos1.. /cosmos.bank.v1beta1.MsgSend --from=cosmos1..
The revoke-all
command allows a granter to revoke all authorizations created by the granter.
simd tx authz revoke-all --from=[granter] [flags]
Example:
simd tx authz revoke-all --from=cosmos1..
A user can query the authz
module using gRPC endpoints.
The Grants
endpoint allows users to query grants for a granter-grantee pair. If the message type URL is set, it selects grants only for that message type.
cosmos.authz.v1beta1.Query/Grants
Example:
grpcurl -plaintext \
-d '{"granter":"cosmos1..","grantee":"cosmos1..","msg_type_url":"/cosmos.bank.v1beta1.MsgSend"}' \
localhost:9090 \
cosmos.authz.v1beta1.Query/Grants
A user can query the authz
module using REST endpoints.
/cosmos/authz/v1beta1/grants
Example:
curl "localhost:1317/cosmos/authz/v1beta1/grants?granter=cosmos1..&grantee=cosmos1..&msg_type_url=/cosmos.bank.v1beta1.MsgSend"